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Scott braved foul New England snow and sleet to join us in-studio for this special boomerang episode. It's always so much fun to see Marc and his old buddy carrying on and this was a special treat for us, to enjoy one of our last in-studio audio-only sessions with Scott, and to learn about his zero hour moment before surgery...that would lead to his commitment to health, movement and wellness.
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Meet Ashton Stewart! Marc and Christine were super excited and inspired to meet Ashton and hear about the zero hour moment in which he chose to leave Switzerland to attend school in Jordan. There, he discovered his passion for international relations and the study of cultures. He shares about his experiences as an international student in the Middle East and now in Washington D.C. and we enjoy every minute we have had learning about his journey and his hopes for the future!
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Alana Barrett shares her story as someone with a personal connection to Alzheimer's and about the support, education and resources that the Alzheimers Association has provided to her as a caregiver. She speaks about the 48 Peaks program. For more information:
To learn more about 48 Peaks and to join us, head to alz.org/48peaksInstagram: @48peaksalz
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/48Peaks
To find resources for you and your family at alz.org
24/7 helpline: 800-272-3900
10 warning signs of Alzheimer's and dementia: alz.org/10signs
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Marc and Christine welcome the beautiful and talented Ambar Diaz, from Miami, FL to The Zero Hour. Christine and Ambar met through Christine's nonprofit, The College Axis Project: Ambar is a college access scholarship recipient through Young Musicians Unite, an impactful nonprofit supporting music education for young people! Ambar met Christine as a result and they worked together as Ambar got ready to apply to colleges. Ambar's zero hour story is profound ,as you will find out: she found YMU and through the power of its amazing community, found healing and friendship and purpose in harnessing her musical talent. Join us for Episode 51, to hear Ambar's story.
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They say that podcasters give up after 7 episodes and we've made it to 50 and have no intention of stopping. Thank you to all who have listened, shared their stories and been with us to indulge in our banter and to help us share the narratives of so many who remind us we are not alone. We continue to stand by our belief that everyone has a story and that it is the narratives that connect us. bring us closer and ultimately make us who we are! Many thanks to everyone who has participated on this journey with us.
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Marc and Christine learn so much from Jack Allieri, a young man who has done so much already, in so many different spheres of impact as a high school senior. His zero hour story is about how one of his teachers inspires him to create an AI tutoring app as a result of an impassioned discussion about ChatGPT and generative AI. Learn about Jack, his high school journey, the evolution of his interests and how he plans to become an innovator and future change maker.
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Join Marc and Christine as we spend time with Jeff Clark, learning about the Clark School and how he has grown his parents’ legacy, and the unique independent school vision in New England that the Clark School represents. Jeff shares his own experiences as an independent school student, parent and educator, and imparts his advice and wisdom to those who are seeking a transformative private school experience!
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Join Christine and Marc as they interview an amazing young musician and high school senior from Miami. Deo speaks about his musical and academic journey and how Young Musicians Unite helped him pursue this passion, collaborate with fellow musicians and find mentorship. Deo became one of Christine’s students due to a pilot program between her nonprofit, The College Axis Project and Young Musicians Unite and Christine has felt honored and humbled to support him in some small way along his college bound journey!
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In Episode 46, we meet Katya D'Angelo, Vermont transplant, baker, marketing professional, travel specialist, independent bookstore owner and serial entrepreneur. And of course, friend and former co-worker of Christine's. Join us as she shares her story and the story of her amazing independent bookstore in Waterbury VT. How did she make the jump from being in the travel business as Covid hit to becoming the owner of a bookstore just down the street from where she lives...and how it all came together and how her vision continues to thrive!
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Meet Mark Stewart Greenstein, educational entrepreneur, democratic libertarian and on the Democratic Primary Ballot against Biden! He's passionate about education and about politics. Join Christine and Marc as they talk to Mark, poke and prod at him about his politics, his drive and his desire to run against Biden despite the fact that he does NOT want to be president.
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Join us for a really lively and humorous introduction to Christine's friend, Thomas Libby. Tom can make light of virtually anything and he shares his wit, sarcasm, and his deep insights into life. He makes it clear that he refutes the whole premise of our show!
Let's not hesitate and just get right into it, shall we? Join Thomas Libby, furniture maker and cherished friend of The Zero Hour! -
Christine was especially thrilled to have Gina Derks Garder on The Zero Hour! Episode 43 introduces us to a lively discussion about growing up being active, and feeling empowered to work hard to pursue her passion. Gina was a scholar athlete and became a professional triathlete, and she shares her reflections of life, what it means to be an athlete and competing at the highest levels possible. She reflects on parenting and coaching in a fun, lovely discussion. Thanks so much Gina, for sharing your story, your light and your wisdom!
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Episode 42 is a special retrospective mashup of some of our episodes---and there have been so many! Join us for some of our earlier moments--we are grateful for the many amazing guests we have spoken to--their stories and their willingness to share them have made The Zero Hour so meaningful to us.
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This week on Episode 41, we are excited to bring the story of the man behind the sound quality to you. David Amaral has been a tremendous source of support and guidance as we navigate the world of podcasting, counseling us, putting up with us and encouraging us all the way. Today, we get to hear his story--of pursuing music, settling down and having a family and becoming a sound engineer and audio (and video) producer. Join us as David reflects on his life's journey, on the work we are doing together, and the tidbits of wisdom and insight he's gained along the way.
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Meet Vic Lagina, as he shares the zero hour journey he took, from being a professor of film production to a producer in the adult entertainment business--and it all started because of a girl! Who is the man behind the work he chose? What were the consequences? How did he choose the pen-name he chose? What was the inspiration for his memoir and the consequences he faced as someone who told the story behind the industry?
A lot of what Vic shares in Filthy is deeply personal, introspective and an opportunity for all of us to make sense of the choices we make, the consequences, and how we find meaning and healing through sharing our stories. We're grateful to Vic for sharing his zero hour journey with us. -
Christine knows Jeremy as a scholar, a singer and lover of music...from back in his high school days. Today he is an award-winning DJ, a music director, aficionado and connoisseur...and an entertainment business entrepreneur. Meet Jeremy as we interview him about his zero hour, his professional inspirations and journey! Check him out at: https://www.instagram.com/gimmesnax/ You'll be glad you did!
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Meet friend of the Zero Hour, Bryan Spainhower. Guitarist and full-time musician is joining us from NIkomis, FL. Join us as he tells us about his zero hour story and his journey towards becoming a full time musician. He grew up on tour with Bonnie Raitt back in the seventies, learning to play the guitar surrounded by musicians. His life took him all over the country until he found his way to playing music full time. Join us for lively conversation and connection!
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