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WNY Brews

Scott@WNYBrews.com

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Whether you think it's a noun or verb, the word "brew" has numerous meanings, and all of them are well-worth talking about. Coming to you from an historic city on the rise, Buffalo, NY, in Western New York, we'll discuss what the breweries are offering and what our friends are making on the weekends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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WNY Entrepreneur

David Schaub

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If you love Western NY AND Entrepreneurship; this is the podcast for you. David Schaub interviews the top entrepreneurs in WNY about business. If you’re anything like me you want to learn from the top people in the industry. You want to learn their secrets, their failures, what really works and what doesn’t. In this podcast we get to the “nitty gritty” stuff Entrepreneurs want to know and learn. It’s great to learn from Entrepreneurs from across the world but what about the amazing people in ...
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WNYPLA

Rochester Podcast Network

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The official podcast of the Western New York Pride and Loyalty Administration hosted by Tim Sampsell. Get more content and merchandise at WNYPLA.com
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Innovate WNY

Nathan Benson | WGRZ

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Innovate WNY is a podcast dedicated to startup and tech news stemming from all the things happening in the WNY region. We'll also talk about the latest things happening in the tech world with our weekly round table.
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Discovering WNY

Discovering WNY

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It's been said to me, several times, that "Discovering WNY" looks like my personal love letter to Western New York. The show reflects my deep and abiding commitment to creating high-quality, locally-produced, fun and educational media for the region and is the culmination of over 12 years of work creating and producing locally flavored television programs out in the San Francisco Bay area and here, back home, in Western New York. Thank you for listening! Join us on our site at http://www.dis ...
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Howard Cadmus is from downstate New York. After putting himself through college at Albany, he came to Western New York for law school and stayed in the area to work as an attorney. An entrepreneur at heart, in 2007, Howard started his own law firm and two years later started Oh Pour L'amour Du Chocolat. He also purchased Jenny's that same year and …
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Scott & Brian break down the latest beer happenings in WNY: Buffalo On Tap: WNY’s largest beer festival returns Feb. 8 at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center. Featuring Big Ditch, 42 North, Jack’s Abby, Community Beer Works & more. VIP & GA tickets available. Clarksburg Cider’s Cherry Lavender Release: A seasonal cider brewed with Morello cherrie…
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A letter from the Department of Justice told federal prosecutors to drop Mayor Eric Adams’ corruption case on Monday, arguing he needs space to focus on supporting Trump’s immigration agenda. “Either he comes to the table or we go around him,” said Trump's border czar Tom Homan. Raising the stakes for Adams is the fact that the DOJ’s letter issued …
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Community boards in New York City are one way for people to dip their toes into local government. In Brooklyn and the Bronx, the deadline to apply is just around the corner. Applications to join the boards in those two boroughs close on Valentine's Day. Mike Racioppo — district manager for Community Board 6 in Brooklyn, which covers Park Slope, Gow…
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After losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 World Series and losing slugger Juan Soto to the New York Mets, the Yankees are hoping to bounce back this season. Dave Sims is the radio play-by-play commentator for the New York Yankees and host of the Hey Now! podcast. He joined WNYC host Janae Pierre to preview the coming season, which officia…
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The Justice Department’s move to dismiss Mayor Adams’s federal corruption charges isn’t necessarily the end of the road for the Mayor’s legal troubles. Daniel Richman is a former federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and currently the Paul J. Kellner Professor of law at Columbia Law School. He talked…
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New York is a Democratic city, and the makeup of the City Council reflects that. Of the Council's 51 seats, just 5 are currently held by Republicans. But the Republicans in the City Council have a new leader: Joann Ariola. Her district includes the Rockaways, parts of Southern Queens and her home neighborhood of Howard Beach. She talked with WNYC's…
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy both want schools in their respective states to ban cellphones in classrooms. This comes after former President Biden’s Surgeon General advocated warning labels to alert young people of the dangers social media poses to their mental health. Schools across the country, including Cali…
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For a third year in a row, WNYC is celebrating all things public domain. Hundreds of things are entering the canon in 2025: George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," Ernest Hemmingway's "A Farewell to Arms," and the famed showtune "Singin' in the Rain" are just some of the many examples. Once more, WNYC's Public Song Project invites listeners to put th…
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Maybe this has happened to you. You're out at the movies in New York City, get your popcorn and settle in. When the movie starts, it has captions. Not subtitles for a foreign film. But English captions, telling you that [wind blows], or [ominous music intensifies]. Captions are increasingly common here, because of a city ordinance requiring them in…
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Phil Murphy is nearing the end of his two-term limit so New Jersey will elect a new governor this year. And the race got real for many voters this week, as primary debates kicked off among Democratic and Republican candidates. The primary is scheduled for June 10th, with early voting starting on June 6th. Kristoffer Shields is Director of the Eagle…
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Brush fires are not just a problem on the west coast. Last fall, New York City and New Jersey, like most of the country, faced abnormally dry conditions. New York City firefighters responded to over 200 brush fires in a span of two weeks between October and November, setting a record. So what lessons were learned during the historic drought? NYC Pa…
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Long before Brooklyn was pavement and buildings, the borough was covered with hardwood forest. And many of the trees in that forest were American chestnuts. The tree was a vital part of the ecology and early economy, but over the last century have been all but wiped out by a blight from an airborne fungus. Now, an effort to bring the tree back to B…
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Shawn Glogowski, CFP®, EA has been in the financial industry for over 20 years. Ten years ago, Shawn founded Note Advisors (formerly GCW Capital Group) with his colleague and friend Tom Waring, Jr. in the hopes of providing clients a more holistic approach to wealth management. Shawn loves sharing his knowledge with anyone who’s ready to achieve th…
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New York City health officials are trying to figure out how to deal with an issue that affects us all: life expectancy rates. The city's department of health recently released a report that lays out a plan to reach Mayor Adam's goal of raising the life expectancy to 83 years by 2030. New York City’s Acting Health Commissioner Michelle Morse talked …
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This week's Buffalo Beer Buzz at Step Out Buffalo has stories on Woodcock Brothers Wilson winter break, Pearl Street Grill & Brewery first non alcoholic beer, Pizza Plant Belgian Beer & Chocolate Fest, Habitat for Humanity Buffalo Hammer & Ales fundraiser at The Barrel Factory, new collaboration from Magic Bear Beer Cellar and Stoneyard Brewing, an…
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The MTA's $9 daytime congestion pricing tolls kicked in about a month ago for drivers heading into Manhattan below 60th street. The program aims to push commuters out of their cars and onto mass transit. But at the same time, the cost to ride the PATH transit lines between New Jersey and New York City went up by 25 cents. As an added bonus, the Hob…
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