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  • Eric James-Field Ready
    2024/03/20

    In this captivating episode of Inside the Skev, we welcomed Dr. Eric James, a stalwart in international development and humanitarian aid, to discuss his extensive career and the innovative approaches he's championed in the field. Hailing from Evanston and a proud alumnus of Evanston Township High School and the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Dr. James brought his unique blend of local insights and global perspectives to our discussion.

    Our conversation took us through the riveting journey of Dr. James, exploring how his formative years led to a lifelong commitment to aid and development. Dr. James opened up about early career decisions, the compelling call to humanitarian work, and provided an intimate look into the challenging environments he's worked in. He recounted impactful experiences that have not only shaped his approach to aid but also transformed the lives of many in over twenty countries.

    A deep dive into his influential book, "Managing Humanitarian Relief," revealed Dr. James's motivation for writing and its substantial influence on how aid organizations operate. He also shared the innovative spirit behind Field Ready, an organization redefining how aid is delivered through cutting-edge solutions.

    The conversation touched on the recognition Dr. James received from Rotary International, highlighting the synergy between large organizations and humanitarian efforts. We also discussed the increasing number of global crises and Dr. James's insights on adapting aid distribution in an ever-changing geopolitical landscape.

    The transition from crisis response to long-term community resilience was another focal point, with Dr. James detailing Field Ready's contributions to empowerment and sustainability. Technological innovation's role in Field Ready's success was explored, with special mention of Dr. James's time at Singularity University.

    Looking ahead, Dr. James offered his vision for the evolution of international aid and advice for those inspired to join the field. For further information and to delve into Dr. James's works and initiatives, listeners can visit ericbooks.com and fieldready.org.

    Don't miss this insightful episode that bridges the gap between local actions and global changes, highlighting how individual journeys can contribute to a greater good.

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    43 分
  • The Essence of Skevanston: A Conversation with Dick Peach
    2024/01/25

    In this enlightening episode of "Inside the Skev," host Aaron Masliansky engages in a deep and inspiring conversation with Dick Peach, a pivotal figure in the Skevanston and Evanston communities. Known for his extensive involvement in various facets of community life, Dick shares his rich experiences, from growing up in a rural-like Skokie to leading significant community initiatives. His roles as the President of the Evanston Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club of Evanston, along with his contributions to local high schools, environmental efforts, and vocational learning, are just a few highlights of his remarkable journey. This episode promises a wealth of insights into community leadership, the power of involvement, and the evolution of the Skevanston area.

    Episode Highlights:

    Dick Peach's Background: Discussion about Dick's upbringing in Skevanston, his education, and his service in the Vietnam War. His diverse career includes working at Rand McNally, managing a professional sports car racing team, a car dealership and Dempster Auto Rebuilding.

    Community Leadership: Insights into Dick’s leadership roles in the Evanston Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club of Evanston. His approach to leadership emphasizes delegation, trust, and community involvement.

    Rotary Club Projects: Exploration of the Rotary Club's local and international projects, including significant initiatives in Guatemala and Africa. Discussion about Dick receiving the prestigious Bill Logan Legacy of Service Award.

    Civic Engagement and Advocacy: Dick's efforts in advocating for small businesses and vocational education in Evanston. He played a key role in establishing the auto shop program at Evanston Township High School and has written award-winning articles on fishing and environmental issues.

    Personal Stories: From being Santa Claus in downtown Evanston to his deep passion for fishing, Dick shares personal anecdotes that reflect his diverse interests and commitment to the community.

    Advice for Future Leaders: Dick encourages active community involvement and highlights the importance of diverse opinions and respectful dialogues for effective community leadership.

    Conclusion:

    Dick Peach’s story is a testament to the impact one individual can have on their community. His dedication to various causes and his ability to inspire change are evident throughout the episode. Listeners are invited to explore more about community initiatives and are encouraged to engage in their own local issues.

    Stay tuned for more episodes of "Inside the Skev" with Aaron Masliansky, where community stories and insights come to life.

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    49 分
  • Earth Day Adventures and Eco-Innovations at Evanston Ecology Center
    2023/04/20

    Welcome to Inside the Skev, the podcast that explores the important stories shaping our community. In this episode, host Aaron Masliansky speaks with Matt Poole and Margaret Isaacson, dedicated professionals at the Evanston Ecology Center. The Evanston Ecology Center is an integral part of the Parks and Recreation Department for the City of Evanston, fostering environmental awareness and promoting outdoor recreation throughout the community. Matt, the Recreation Manager, and Margaret, the Program Coordinator, share their passion and commitment to environmental stewardship.

    In this engaging conversation, we discuss the Earth Day events planned for April 22, 2023. Residents can look forward to a variety of activities, including a guided nature walk, a bird watching hike, a tree planting ceremony, a children's art contest, and a complimentary community lunch to celebrate Earth Day together.

    In addition to Earth Day celebrations, the Evanston Ecology Center has ambitious plans for the future. One such initiative is the construction of a kayak launch on the canal, designed to provide a safe and accessible way for residents to enjoy paddling activities. Another exciting project in development is a state-of-the-art nature classroom, aimed at enhancing environmental education through hands-on learning experiences.

    If you're interested in visiting or learning more about the Evanston Ecology Center, the facility is located at 2024 McCormick Blvd., Evanston, IL 60202. For further information or inquiries, please call (847) 866-2992 or visit their website at https://www.cityofevanston.org/government/departments/parks-recreation-community-services/ecology-center, where you'll find the latest news and resources related to their environmental programs.

    In closing, Aaron thanks Matt and Margaret for their dedication to environmental stewardship and their ongoing contributions to the Evanston community. He encourages listeners to participate in Earth Day events and support the Evanston Ecology Center's initiatives as a valuable part of the City of Evanston's Parks and Recreation Department.

     


     

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    28 分
  • Real Estate Update
    2023/02/13

    This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down Jennifer LaMell Goldstone from Horwitch, Goldstone & Shaw, Deanne Cooper from Fidelity National Title Insurance and Beth Lewis from CrossCountry Mortgage. We speak about the work of attorneys, title companies and lenders, how these industries support real estate investments here locally in Chicago and the United States. We also discuss the current state of the real estate market in February 2023. This episode was also released on my global podcast, The Real Estate Diplomat.

    According to Beth Lewis, she issued the following update regarding the mortgage market:

    Mortgage rates jumped to their highest levels in a month this week because of last Friday’s Jobs report. Due to most of the focus being on inflation and the possible Fed rate increase, it was easy to overlook employment which is the other marker the Fed uses to gauge the strength of the economy. The most recent jobs report showed that there were more than 500k new jobs created. Pandemic years aside, this quarter typically sees a reduction in job creations and increased unemployment due to seasonal holiday jobs ending. The expectation was for 185K new jobs so 517K really blew predictions out of the water. Right now any positive economic news is bad for rates, and while the volatility is stressful we have to remember the opportunity it gives us to be advisors to our clients.

    For clients concerned with the raising Fed Funds rate, remind them that this does not impact mortgage loans. The Fed rate is separate, it is the rate that banks charge other for overnight loans controlled by the Fed Reserve. Typically changes to the Fed Funds rates are reflected in advance of the actual changes and there were no changes to mortgage rates due to last week’s increase. One indicator that the economy is slowing is the unemployment report from this week. It increased new filings by 13k over December’s figures. It goes without saying that I would never want anyone to lose their job, but this is the second metric we should be paying attention to in order to see if we are heading towards a recession. A recession would bring lower rates. My opinion is that rates will hover right around where they have been for the last month until the Q1 earnings are released, and we have more data to really understand where the economy stands.

    My advice to clients right now is to concentrate on the big picture. “Why do you need to buy or sell a home today and how do we get you a payment that fits your budget?” It’s impossible to time the market and we can only use the facts and tools that we have today, which are temporary buydowns and knowledge that there are many loan level price adjustments coming in April that will make home loans more expensive. We also know that rates will drop if we are in a recession and the Fed starts buying mortgage-backed securities.  None of us can know when that is or what the bottom will be, but my team is here if a refi opportunity presents itself.

    To learn more about the guests, go to the following websites:

    Jennifer LaMell Goldstone: https://www.hgslegal.com/

    Deanne Cooper: https://www.fntic.com/ or Deanne.Cooper@fnf.com

     Beth Lewis: https://crosscountrymortgage.com/Beth-Lewis-Team/Beth-Lewis/

    Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going to http://www.skevanston.com. Sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron Masliansky at aaron@skevanston.com with any questions or suggestions. Be sure to also follow Inside the Skev on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates. To follow The Real Estate Diplomat, go to https://www.therealestatediplomat.com/

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    43 分
  • The Aux
    2023/01/13

    This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down with Tosha Wilson, Tiffini Holmes and Jaqui White, who are co-developers of the Aux, which is a planned commercial hub dedicated to racial equity and wellness in Evanston. The Auxiliary Cord LLC (the “Company”) has purchased a 16,000 square foot warehouse located at 2223 Washington Street in Evanston, IL 60202. The Company plans to fully renovate the building, converting it into a commercial hub for Black-owned small businesses and organizations that focus on community wellness. 

    To learn more about the Aux, go to: https://www.theauxevanston.com/

    To learn about investing, go to: https://www.smallchange.co/projects/The-Aux-Evanston

    Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going tohttp://www.skevanston.com. Sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron Masliansky at aaron@skevanston.com with any questions or suggestions. Be sure to also follow Inside the Skev on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates. 

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    40 分
  • Plans for 2023
    2022/12/21

    Today, I am releasing a podcast with my plans for 2023. 

    First, I talk about the events I have planned for the month, especially the first event on January 19th at Ignite Gaming Lounge which is a fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Evanston's charitable foundation. This is the event for the who's who of Skokie and Evanston to hear from the leaders of the community of what to expect, and for everyone to get to meet. Monthly events will follow. You can sign up for the event by clicking here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/skevanston-social-tickets-484542699257

    In 2023, I also plan to change the focus of my second podcast, the Real Estate Diplomat. The shows current focus is an American's guide to global real estate looking through a geo-political lens. While there may be some episodes that relate to real estate, I plan to shift the focus geopolitics through the eyes of an American real estate entrepreneur (me). I plan to speak to all types of people in regards to geo-political affairs who interest me, and I hope listeners come along for the ride.  I view this show as my passion project, and I want to lean into that passion. If you have ideas for guests and topics, or potentially want to collaborate on this show, DM me.

    I also talk a little bit on my thoughts on the current real estate market, and what to expect in 2023.

    Wishing everyone happy holidays, and a very happy new year!

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    13 分
  • Len Joy-Dry Heat
    2022/12/02

    This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down with Len Joy, the author of the new book, Dry Heat.  Dry Heat, is a crime novel about a young man who loses everything but his heart. Len is an author of several novels, a Skevanston resident and a nationally ranked triathlete and competes internationally representing the United States as part of TEAM USA. 

    More information about Len can be found on his website which can be found here: https://www.lenjoybooks.com/ 

    Len was previously featured on Inside the Skev in Epsiode 72 in which we discussed his book, Everyoen Dies Famous: https://www.skevanston.com/episodes/episode-72-len-joy-everyone-dies-famous

    Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going to http://www.skevanston.com. Sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron Masliansky at aaron@skevanston.com with any questions or suggestions.

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    40 分
  • Girls Playing Sports
    2022/11/13

    This week on Inside the Skev we meet many members of Girls Playing Sports (GPS). GPS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering leadership skills and confidence in girls through participation in a wide variety of sports. The program engages girls, grades 3-8, in multiple sports without a long-term or expensive commitment. GPS engages girls in meaningful conversations about current topics that affect young women today. 

    More information can be found here: https://www.teamgps.org/

    On the show we had:

    Liz Brieva-Co-Founder and Program Director

    Tosha Wilson-Board Member

    Olivia Ohlson- Youth Board Member and Coach

    Margaret Adams- Youth Board Member and Coach

    Sophia Masliansky- Participant and Host’s Daughter

    Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going to http://www.skevanston.com. Sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron Masliansky at aaron@skevanston.com with any questions or suggestions.

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    37 分