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22 FolgenOn this episode of the Creative Collective Podcast, we sat down with Jacqui Richard. Jacqui is the founder of the NextGen Network and also is part of the team at Phil Richard Insurance. On this episode of the podcast, Jacqui and John chat about the Creative Economy, Peabody TV, Upcoming events, collaborations and more! This episode was recorded at Peabody Access TV [http://www.peabodytv.org/], Peabody access offers usage of their podcast studio as well as a laundry list of media services that can be a valuable resource for your creative project or business as part of their affordable membership program! Peabody Access TV The mission of Peabody Access TV is to stimulate cultural, artistic, and political expression through the use of video and digital media; to provide a secure forum that will allow the diverse populations of Peabody an avenue to explore the free and open exchange of ideas, and to provide open access to the most current communications technology. The Next Gen Network [https://www.meetup.com/The-Next-Gen-Network/] The Next Gen Network is a platform for professionals who are looking to grow their business network and community involvement. Creative Collective [https://www.creativecollectivema.com/] Creative Collective is a business program that provides opportunities for small businesses, entrepreneurs, non-profits, organizations, and individuals that are looking for a more modern and creative approach to business growth and brand awareness. Join us at Artopia! April 13, 2019 8PM-12AM Peabody Essex Museum Artopia is back! Join us to celebrate art and dance to the funky sounds of Boston's The Glitter Boys while enjoying creative cocktails and light bites. Dress to impress for our photo booth, experience unexpected dance and music moments in our galleries and help enviro-artist Maia Mattson work on a public art project for 11th annual Salem Arts Festival (June 7-9). This is one party you do not want to miss! 18+ | 8pm–midnight | Cash bar | Free for Salem residents, PEM members, Creative Collective MA members and college students with ID | $15 nonmembers Event is hosted in collaboration with Creative Collective MA.
Pączki Pączki are deep-fried [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_frying] pieces of dough [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dough] shaped into flattened spheres and filled with confiture [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confiture] or other sweet fillings. Pączki are usually covered with powdered sugar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powdered_sugar], icing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icing_(food)], glaze [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaze_(cooking_technique)] or bits of dried orange [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_(fruit)] zest [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zest_(ingredient)]. A small amount of grain alcohol [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grain_alcohol] (traditionally rectified spirit [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectified_spirit]) is added to the dough before cooking; as it evaporates, it prevents the absorption of oil deep into the dough.Pączki are commonly thought of as fluffy but somewhat collapsed, with a bright stripe around them; these features are seen as evidence that the dough was fried in fresh oil. Salem Election Season [https://www.facebook.com/putsalemfirst/] Gen X,Y,Z? [https://www.careerplanner.com/Career-Articles/Generations.cfm] As Library moves to Rowley…. [https://www.wbur.org/artery/2018/07/13/phillips-library-salem-peabody-essex-rowley] A brief historical timeline of Salem [https://www.salem.org/salem-history/]
In our latest episode, now that Josh and Alyssa have recovered from the December plagues, they talk about retail marijuana (and Josh's inability to operate machinery), the horror that is the "Witch City Mall", Catgate, and how our cats simply let us live because killing us would be too much work. Alyssa brings a box of donuts from Honeydew, which were sampled and found to compare well with Dunks. And of course, they wind up with some good Rowley talk and a promise to record more often.
In this episode recorded back in the early summer, Josh and Alyssa talk about D'Orsi's bakery, the new Creative Collective offices, Peabody's downtown, the lack of diversity in Bar Harbor, Maine, preservation, and how Samuel McIntyre was a subdivision developer at heart. Plus Josh admits to knowing way too much about the history of the MBTA's compatibility issues. And they even talk about weed! With special technical glitches in the recording.
History, Salem, Lobsters and Pastry! Josh and Alyssa discuss the founding of the internet and the future of the internet in Salem.. The status of the Phillips Library and it's collection and topics concerning the Salem Historical Society. Josh discusses his thoughts on hash browns. What critters will Alyssa eat?























