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Where we unlock the gates to some of the most exclusive second homes and properties you've dreamed about. Every Friday, we bring you full episodes where we chat with fellow real estate agents and families who’ve been in the business of buying and selling iconic properties for generations. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shanearonson/ https://www.instagram.com/alex.mckinney__/
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"A Way Home Together: Stories of the Human Journey" tells stories of people on the move from different cultures and countries. In our first two episodes, host Ahmed Badr, a refugee from Iraq speaks to his parents and 14-year-old sister about his family's journey. Other early episodes feature young refugees and migrants from the Middle East and Africa, who now live in North America. Their voices, laughter and emotional honesty are examples of how "A Way Home Together" can help build a new nar ...
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Master storyteller, fiddler, and public radio journalist/producer Joe McHugh has been on a quest to record people from all walks of life telling their family stories—the kind of stories that get passed down from one generation to the next that tell us who we are and where we come from with an authenticity and passion often lacking in books.
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Sounds of Care: Stories From Our Home Away From Home Podcast

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern Wisconsin®

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Welcome to Sounds of Care: Stories From Our Home Away From Home Podcast, brought to you by Ronald McDonald House Charities® Eastern Wisconsin. Hosted by Andy Busalacchi, this show is dedicated to sharing the mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities Eastern Wisconsin and forging deeper connections within our community. Through heartfelt storytelling, Sounds of Care explores the impactful experiences of the families we serve, the tireless dedication of our volunteers and our collaborative ef ...
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Episode 8 begins with host Joe McHugh explaining how fate plays a role in deciding which stories are featured in each episode of The Telling Takes Us Home and ends with a lively recitation by an Irish poet of the classic poem The Wreck of the Hesperus by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In between are stories about learning a life lesson from a brother …
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In this mini episode of Privacy in Paradise, Shane and Alex discuss the topic of open houses in real estate. They explore different strategies for conducting open houses, including hosting events, inviting neighbors, and using social media platforms. While also discussing the importance of open houses for building relationships and expanding one's …
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In this episode, Shane Aronson and Ryan Coyne discuss their favorite weekend getaways and the changing landscape of Florida. They also talk about their experiences at Disney and the importance of having a dedicated workspace. Coyne shares his insights on the growth of the SERHANT. company and the need for responsible expansion. The conversation tou…
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In this mini episode of Privacy in Paradise, Shane and Alex discuss their recent trip to Manhattan for the Netflix premiere party of Sirhan's new show, Owning Manhattan. They talk about their surreal experience at the premiere party and the doors that have opened for them as part of the brokerage. They also discuss the recognition they have receive…
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Episode 7 of the Telling Takes Us Home begins with a visit to Omaha, Nebraska, and a story told by a former organizer for the Meat Packers Union and a superior court judge providing a portrait of a tough grandfather and his conflict with organized labor in Chicago. These are followed by stories about how a prayer resulted in a miracle cure, an ill-…
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In this mini episode of Privacy in Paradise, Shane and Alex discuss Pinehurst, a small town in North Carolina known for its rich history and golf courses. Pinehurst was originally created in 1895 as an escape for the wealthy and has maintained its charm and architectural beauty. The town is home to the famous Pinehurst Resort, which offers multiple…
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Episode 6 of The Telling Takes Us Home begins with a story about a dentist called upon to perform surgery following the shoot-out at Wounded Knee in 1973. This is followed by stories about the early days of aviation, the Buck Rogers comic strip and subsequent popular radio show, author Lee Smith talking about her eccentric uncle who was a gifted mu…
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Abby Palanca joins Shane and Alex to share her childhood memories of going to the Hamptons for summer vacations and how the area has changed over the years. We the dive in to discuss her current weekend getaway in Millstone, New Jersey, where she and her family have a house on 11 acres of land. Abby talks about the rural and quiet nature of the pro…
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In this episode, Shane and Alex discuss the recent NAR settlements and how they will impact the real estate industry. They clarify that NAR's rules previously required a commission to be paid when using a licensed realtor, but the actual amount was not set. They express their opinions on the settlements and the potential changes they will bring. Th…
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Episode 5 begin with a story about a miraculous airplane accident. It is followed by memories of a storytelling grandmother, how a young girl found the courage to face to a mean neighbor to save her flock of pet turkeys, an Irish conman who decides to sell his circus and go into the Christian revival business, a recollection of how a mother receive…
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This week Shane and Alex meet with JB Andreassi, a native of the Hamptons, to discusses his experience growing up in the area and the different towns within the Hamptons. He talks about each town's unique culture and characteristics, from Southampton and East Hampton being popular with celebrities to Sag Harbor's boating and whaling community. JB a…
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In this weeks mini episode, Shane and Alex dive into the topic of commissions in real estate transactions. We compare the commission structures in Florida and North Carolina, as well as the differences in due diligence deposits and escrow deposits while in "inspection periods". Within this weeks episode we start to also explore the question of whet…
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Episode 4 brings us a stories about a wartime courtship close to the front lines, how a book and the manager of movie theaters in Utah got rid of a restriction based on racism, how a songwriter was inspired to write a song about a near-death experience, an Depression-era farmer with far too many chickens, memories of how a family reacted to a news …
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In this episode, we dive in with Carrie and Christian McArthur, a power couple that before 30 have figured out how to own a beach condo in Myrtle Beach and a mountain cabin in Tennessee. They discuss their favorite vacation spots, the differences between Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, and the real estate market. Christian shares his dream of …
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In this conversation, we discuss the importance of credit scores in rental agreements. Shane shares a story about a client with a lower credit score who offered to pay a year's rent upfront, but the agent still refused to rent to them. They discuss the role of real estate agents in ensuring the best outcome for their clients and the different pract…
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This episode features stories about a young boy saved by his grandfather from a sinking boat, how a bunch of campers discovered a trio of secret lakes teeming with trout, a young mother winning a trunk full of books and a young girl finding a bookcase full of books, a practical joke played on a father working at a car dealership, the man who invent…
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Episode 2 of The Telling Takes Us Home podcast series features stories about a fortune teller and the wife of a bronco rider, how fate protected a mother and child traveling from Russia to America, how a fire changed a man's racial attitudes, a hairdresser who served as a therapist, how a woman saved the family horse during the Civil War, how a WWI…
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This first episode of our new podcast series celebrating family stories features stories about a prank pulled on a grandfather in Ireland, a husband's efforts to save his wife's life while interned in a camp for Japanese-Americans during WWII, an Italian-American woman marvels at photos in her granddaughter's college yearbook, men and women who pit…
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This week we dive in with Josh Dearing, Founding Broker of SERHANT. North Carolina, while he shares his experience of finding his weekend escape in Folly Beach, Charleston. He fell in love with the area and knew it was where he wanted to retire. Purchasing a townhome in 2012 and has enjoyed the convenience of being close to Charleston while still h…
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In this episode of the Privacy in Paradise podcast, Shane Aronson and Alex McKinney discuss their earliest memories of paradise and the luxury real estate markets in their respective areas. Shane shares his love for Long Beach Island in New Jersey, while Alex talks about the beauty of Southeastern North Carolina. They also touch on the history and …
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Giving back to the community is important to many, but not everyone knows where to begin. Dive into unique perspectives about volunteering at our Ronald McDonald House shared through storytelling. If you want to better understand the impact our House has on families with sick or injured children, don’t miss an episode!…
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Welcome to Privacy in Paradise, the show where we unlock the gates to some of the most exclusive second homes and properties you've only dreamed about. Join Shane Aronson and Alex McKinney, real estate agents with Serhant, as they guide you through the playgrounds of the wealthy. Every Friday, Shane and Alex bring you a full episode featuring conve…
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From the flood plain in Bangladesh to droughts of Central America and rural Africa, climate change is becoming a driver of migration. Farmers leave their land when the weather makes it too difficult to harvest crops. In this episode of “A Way Home Together, Stories of the Human Journey”, we look at the impact of environmental degradation and change…
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What happens when the world fails to live up to the goal of safe, orderly and regular migration? In the latest episode of "A Way Home Together, Stories of the Human Journey", we look at an urgent search-and-rescue operation to save the lives of desperate migrants and refugees, who were crowded onto rafts and small boats in the Mediterranean Sea off…
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Migration is one of the great challenges of our time. The worldwide numbers have increased by almost 50% since 2000. In late December, the U.N. General Assembly took a major step forward, voting to endorse the Global Compact for Safe Orderly and Regular Migration. This vital agreement sets up nearly two dozen objectives, and is aimed at reducing hu…
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From the fires of California to famine and war in Yemen and South Sudan, every year millions of people are displaced by natural disasters, violence and extreme climate. Around the world, the number of people forced from their homes and neighborhoods has more than doubled in the past twenty years. The current official estimate of displaced persons i…
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Internally Displaced People (IDPs) are families-- mothers, fathers, children and grandparents-- who were forced to leave their homes. Unlike refugees who crossed a border, they remain in their home countries. In this special episode, we speak with Mohammed Abdiker, Director of the Department of Operations and Emergencies at IOM, the UN migration ag…
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Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are among the world's most vulnerable people. Each year, their numbers grow: Families and individuals forced to flee their homes, because of war, terrorism, government repression, natural disasters and climate change. IDP's greatly outnumber refugees. According to one official estimate, of 68.5 million people upr…
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What role can soccer play in bringing people together from different backgrounds and life experiences? In this episode we hear from the teenage members of the Somali Stars-- a team of refugee kids in Utah, who are now part of the Cottonwood Football Club, playing other local teams. We also spoke to Mohammed, their 21-year-old founder and coach, tel…
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Espoir was an infant when his family fled for their lives. He is a survivor of the civil war in The Democratic Republic of The Congo (DRC).Today, nearly two decades later, Espoir is a making a new life for himself in Austin, Texas. We hear about his extraordinary journey and what he has learned about identity and new beginnings. Espoir is interview…
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What does a 12 year old refugee have in common with the 83 year-old head of the International Organization for Migration, William Lacy Swing? Listen and find out. Basel Al Rashdan was 6 when his family fled Syria. They spent three years living as refugees in Jordan. Today he lives on Prince Edward Island in Canada, a world a way from the home he le…
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