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WCTV Podcasting

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Episodes

Where's Wilmington - Ep 170: Paul Chalifour & Sergeant Matt Stavro

On this episode of Where's Wilmington Lisa talks with retired Police Officer and history buff Paul Chalifour as well as Sergeant Matt Stavro about the upcoming 150th anniversary of the establishment of Wilmington's police force. Paul shares what it was like when he was joined the force in the late 80's as well the work he is doing to compile a visual and written history for the police department that Matt then shares on social media and on the Police Department website. Matt explains how he got ...

Aug 29, 202230 min

Namaste With Renee - Ep. 87 - "3 Keys to Unlock a Magical Day Ahead Starting Now"

Happy Wellness Wednesday! In today's episode of Namaste with Renee, Renee gives you three tools to unlock a magical day ahead! If you want a day filled with creating a day full of success, good feelings, and good vibrations (which I think we all do) listen now on Soundcloud, Spotify Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and watch the video on Renee's Youtube channel!

Aug 17, 20226 min

Bridging the Digital Divide S3 Ep16: Brad and Eric

On this episode of Bridging the Digital Divide, Lisa and Brad introduce you to Eric Berube, Associate for Marketing and Technology at the Wilmington Library. Eric shares his experiences with the Library, first as a page and then transitioning after college, to the position he has now. Lisa, Brad and Eric talk about how marketing and technology have evolved and how Eric, as a recent college graduate views the advancements in technology he has observed. Also discussed are the differences in "photo...

Aug 16, 202242 min

Where's Wilmington? - Ep 169: Jim Boyle

On this entertaining and informative episode of Where's Wilmington meet "The Voice of Wildcat TV!", Jim Boyle! Jim talks about how he got started with WCTV many years ago and shares some history of WCTV sports. He also shares why being a volunteer is so important to him and shares how he keeps everything straight while doing "color" for Wilmington sports. Jim also speaks about how YOU can get involved with WCTV and what that means to our community and our talented athletes.

Aug 03, 202229 min

Lost in Translation - Episode 13 - Greg Moulton

*Discusses adult themes* A basketball and football star and strong student at a suburban high school, Greg Moulton seemed like he had it all as a senior at Arlington High School. Less than a year later, it was gone -- destroyed by the spiral of drug addiction and deceit. Over the next several years, Moulton lost it all, resulting in his mother's eviction, being cut off by his family, homeless on the streets of Boston, and eventually incarcerated. For several years, Moulton lived the cycle of add...

Aug 03, 20221 hr 4 min

Lost in Translation - Episode 12 - Joel Smith

*Discusses adult themes* Northeastern assistant coach and former player Joel Smith joined the L.I.T. podcast to talk about his journey from the Texas heat to the frigid winters of Boston. Smith spoke on his playing career, the heartbreak of coming so close to the NCAA Tournament that he could taste it, embarking on a profession playing career, before transitioning to coaching.

Jul 27, 20221 hr 6 min

Lost in Translation - Episode 10 - Mike St. John

*Discusses adult themes* Mike St. John's career has been a rollercoaster, to say the least, defined by work ethic, overcoming adversity, and reinventing himself time and time again. A baseball star in high school who looked destined for the Majors, a devastating arm injury ended what looked like a professional career in the making. After being robbed of his first love, St. John dedicated himself to basketball far later than most players, but willed and worked his way to a Division I scholarship....

Jul 25, 20221 hr 15 min

Bridging the Digital Divide S3 Ep15: Ebooks!

On this episode of Bridging the Digital Divide Lisa and Brad talk about all things "E" content. What is "E" content you ask? Well tune in and find out! Want to read something at the beach but you don't want to bring a physical copy? Brad explains how you can do this and how you can borrow content from the Wilmington Library as well as other libraries that Wilmington is affiliated with and even borrow a device to play them on! Lisa and Brad also talk about the history of content from reel to reel...

Jul 20, 202237 min

Lost in Translation - Episode 9 - Antonio Bivins

Antonio Bivins joined the L.I.T. Podcast to talk about his road-less travelled basketball Odyssey, which took him from un-recruited Miami high school hooper to then Division II UMass Lowell and finally, a single semester as a Division I athlete. Now closing in on a decade as a professional athlete, Bivins talked about his miraculous return to the court only five months after a complete Achilles Tendon rupture, the turbulent waters of professional ball, nearly walking away from the game, and self...

Jul 15, 20221 hr 12 min

Wilmington Writes - Episode 9: Ruthie Baker

On this episode of Wilmington Writes, we meet Ruthie Baker who recently won the Wilmington Memorial Library poetry contest in the Adult category. Ruthie shares how her love of the written word was encouraged in her by her parents from a very young age. She also shares her thoughts about the link between reading and becoming a better writer. Ruthie is a recent graduate of Emery college and plans to further her education by obtaining her Masters at the University of Massachusetts. Ruthie will be c...

Jul 11, 202213 min

Lost in Translation - Episode 8 - "A True Basketball Lifer"

*Discusses adult themes* Lincoln-Sudbury boy’s varsity basketball head coach Linda Martindale is a true basketball lifer. A former college star at Division II University of Alaska-Anchorage and at Division I University of Arizona, Martindale has spent the past two decades coaching at all different levels, including several successful stints as high school girls basketball coach, as well as college Division III women’s assistant coach, while also coaching middle school boys travel basketball. Alo...

Jul 06, 20221 hr 29 min

Where's Wilmington? - Ep 168: Joe Jackson

If you are interested in genealogy, ancestry, the history of Wilmington or you just want to have some fun finding out cool things about our town--this show is for you! On this episode of Where's Wilmington, historian extraordinaire and all around fun guy, Joe Jackson talks about his comprehensive and interactive map of Wilmington's history! Learn how Joe, who is originally from Tennessee and is a Wilmington transplant, tapped in to Wilmington's history and created a useful and interactive map of...

Jul 01, 202234 min

Lost in Translation - Episode 7 - BU Head Coach, Joe Jones

Boston University men's basketball head coach, Joe Jones, drops serious knowledge on everything from his path in coaching, having to evolve with the times, what he looks for in players, how parents can hurt their kid's prospects and the added obstacles that black head coaches face.

Jun 29, 20221 hr 20 min

Lost in Translation - Ep: 6 - "To Thine Own Self Be True"

For Yann Kumin, football was life -- or, more accurately, for more than two decades it was a façade to escape the realities of life as a gay man in a testosterone-laden sport. But after nearly 20 years as a football coach, and surviving cancer, as well as racial injustice, brutality, and a worldwide pandemic, Kumin walked away from the sport, embraced his true self, and began the journey towards peace and the pursuit of happiness.

Jun 22, 20222 hr 8 min

Good Deeds - Ep 1: Allison Bolanos

Welcome to the first episode of "Good Deeds"! This podcast features Wilmington residents and all the amazing "good deeds" they are doing in our community and beyond. In this episode, meet Allison Bolanos, who was nominated as a guest by Nancy Zimmer as our first "good deed-do-er". Allison talks about her involvement with TOPS soccer and her fundraising efforts to purchase "communication boards" for the town to help challenged individuals communicate better. Listen in as we hear about why this pr...

Jun 22, 20229 min
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