Fire and Vine with Dr. Katherine Larson
Boy oh boy have we been looking forward to this one Wine and Dime listeners! In this episode I invite Dr. Katherine Larson onto the show. Katherine is Curator of Ancient Glass at the Corning Museum of Glass. She joins us to talk about her Special Exhibit that Explores the Ways Wine and Glass Have Been Deeply Entwined for Centuries, Around the World and in the Finger Lakes Wine Country.
You know we had to invite her on to talk about the exhibit, wine, wine glasses and the museum. You don't want to miss this one. Learn about the exhibit and make sure you go and visit the museum to see it in person!
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Name
Katherine Larson
Title
Curator of Ancient Glass
Katherine (Kate) Larson assumed responsibility for the ancient glass collection in July 2017, after joining the Corning Museum of Glass as curatorial assistant in 2016. She is responsible for the historical glass collection from its origins until 1250 CE. Larson also serves as Assistant Editor for the Journal of Glass Studies.
Larson is interested in ancient glass technologies and how people thought about and interacted with the material we call “glass.” She is active in archaeological fieldwork and has worked on sites in Israel, Greece, and Turkey. Larson is the author of Ancient and Islamic Glass: Selections from the Corning Museum of Glass, presenting more than 50 objects from the Museum’s permanent collection.
Larson holds a Ph.D. in Classical Art and Archaeology from the University of Michigan, an M.A. in Classical and Near Eastern Studies from the University of Minnesota, and a B.A. in Classical Archaeology from Macalester College. Previously, she held positions at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology and the Science Museum of Minnesota and interned at the Archaeological Museum of Corinth in Greece.
Fire and Vine:
The Story of Glass and Wine Opens July 3 at The Corning Museum of Glass
On July 3, 2021, The Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG), located within New York State’s Finger Lakes Wine Country, will open Fire and Vine: The Story of Glass and Wine, a special exhibit exploring the deeply entwined relationship between wine and glass. Presenting the art, history, and science of how glass touches wine as it travels from the grape, to the bottle, and to the cup on our table, the exhibit is largely drawn from the Museum’s own holdings, the world’s most comprehensive collection of glass. Fire and Vine will also demonstrate how the combination of wine and glass has figured into social gatherings for thousands of years from the lavish feasts of Ancient Rome, to the polite society of 1700s Britain, and to the essential experience within our food culture today. The exhibit is organized by Katherine Larson, curator of Ancient Glass at CMoG.
Katherine Larson said, “It is easy to forget that the empty glass cups, pitchers, ewers, and bottles in museum display cases once held lush and luxuriant wine. For Fire and Vine, we have brought together objects that tell the story of how, for more than 2,500 years, the strength, impermeability, and versatility of glass have played an important role in every step of a wine’s journey—factoring into the production, distribution, sale, and ultimately the enjoyment of this intoxicating beverage.”
Fire and Vine will feature a display of dozens of wine glasses from around the world, representing the many styles, tastes, and occasions where wine was part of the festivities. Highlights of the exhibit also include a rare 2,000-year-old fragment of cameo glass depicting a grape harvest, a still-sealed bottle of wine found in an 18th-century shipwreck off the coast of England, a 17th-century Italian document describing an “almost unbreakable glass jar” that could prevent wine from spoiling, and a set of antique French hydrometers for measuring the alcohol content of wine, among other fascinating objects pulled from the Museum’s permanent collection, as well as from the collection of the Museum’s Rakow Research Library, most of which have seldom been on display.
The story of glass and wine has particular relevance in the Finger Lakes of New York State. The Finger Lakes is the home of U.S. Bonded Winery No. 1, established in 1860, and where cold-climate European vinifera grape varieties—like Riesling—were first introduced in eastern North America in the mid-20th century. Concurrent with the growth of Finger Lakes wines, Corning, New York emerged as the “Crystal City,” widely recognized as a world leader for its accomplishments in glass artistry and innovation. Independent, entrepreneurial winemakers, and glass artists have found a mutual home in this region, building on historical tradition with new creative energy that makes Corning and the Finger Lakes Wine Country a hub for the entwined industries. Recognizing this important shared history, the exhibit will also include objects on loan from the Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery and Pleasant Valley Wine Company, the oldest winery in the Finger Lakes Region, including sealed bottles of historic vintages from these notable wineries. The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum will also contribute to the exhibit.
“Two of the most powerful stories in Finger Lakes Wine Country’s history center around wine and glass. The story that’s not often told is how imperative glass is to wine, so the Fire & Vine exhibit is exciting in that regard,” said Laury Ward, President of Finger Lakes Wine Country. “Finger Lakes wines continue to receive global recognition for our high quality, cool climate varietals. There is no denying our winemaking legacy would be incomplete without our history in glassmaking to complement it.”
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Retirement - Strategies To Retire For Less
We continue to talk about retirement on this weeks Wine and Dime. As the title suggests, we are offering strategies to retire for less. There are a lot of different things that you can do retire for less, and we are here to help. We think this is a great episode to get you thinking about these sort of things.
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Finger Lakes Wine Trails
Finger Lakes Wine Country is home to three distinct wine trails, each offering exciting wine and food pairing events throughout the year. The events range in theme from chocolate, cheese, herb, barbeque, harvest and holiday. All are fun, unique and affordable. Some events offer souvenir glasses, herb plants and holiday ornaments. Best of all? When you purchase a wine trail event ticket, unless otherwise specified, it is for use the entire event weekend. Additionally, all three wine trails individually offer passport programs for tasting discounts and such.
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Retirement - Gen X Concerns
Welcome back Wine and Dime Listeners! This month, we are going to be talking a little bit about retirement. In this episode we will focus on Generation X and their concerns about retirement. We offer some strategies that they, or anyone can utilize to help reach their retirement goals. As a Generation Xer myself, I can relate to some of the concerns that we are hearing out there, and I don't think you want to miss this one!
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Q and A with Amy - Cryptocurrency and Medical Costs in Retirement
In this episode of Wine and Dime we go back to mailbag to answer a couple of questions that came in recently.
With the hype around cryptocurrency, we got a couple questions about whether we invest in them, and if we advise to invest in them. I give my opinion on the issue and offer some advise, should you choose to get into one of the many crypto's out there.
Also, we talk about what medical costs in retirement look like. I talk about what it looks like in your retirement plans and how it fits into your financial plan!
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Cryptocurrency, crypto-currency, or crypto
is a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange wherein individual coin ownership records are stored in a ledger existing in a form of a computerized database using strong cryptography to secure transaction records, to control the creation of additional coins, and to verify the transfer of coin ownership. It typically does not exist in physical form (like paper money) and is typically not issued by a central authority. Cryptocurrencies typically use decentralized control as opposed to centralized digital currency and central banking systems.[3] When a cryptocurrency is minted or created prior to issuance or issued by a single issuer, it is generally considered centralized. When implemented with decentralized control, each cryptocurrency works through distributed ledger technology, typically a blockchain, that serves as a public financial transaction database.
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Aligning your investments with your values with Jennifer Cannon
In this episode of Wine and Dime, I get the opportunity to chat with Jenifer Cannon. Jenifer is the Vice President, Business Development at Impax Asset Management. She is also a leader and champion of gender equality. Although she is still a champion of gender equality, this time around we chat about matching your investments with your values. She takes the lead in this and does a really nice presentation. Check out the video that we put out last week if you’d like to follow along! So sit on back and enjoy this episode of Wine and Dime.
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Jenifer Cannon, CAP®
VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
IMPAX ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC
AND
PAX ELLEVATE MANAGEMENT
Jenifer Cannon is Vice President, Business Development, at Impax Asset Management LLC and Pax Ellevate Management.
She supports marketing and sales initiatives for the Pax Ellevate Global Women’s Leadership Fund, and she helps financial advisors build their practices by expanding their relationships with female clients.
Jenifer has been in the financial industry since 1994 and has been with Impax and Pax Ellevate since 2018. Prior to joining the firm, Jenifer worked for Fidelity Investments, Putnam Investments and Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. in various retail and institutional roles. She also held positions at the Boston Foundation and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, where she worked closely with advisors and families to design charitable giving strategies. Jenifer has helped family foundations develop strategic plans for impact giving and investing as well as multi-generational engagement. Most recently, she worked as a wealth planner/philanthropic advisor for a multi-family office.
Jenifer holds the FINRA Series 6, 63 and 65 registrations, and she’s a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP®) as well as a 21/64 Certified Advisor.
Jenifer Cannon is a registered representative of ALPS Distributors, Inc.
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Personal Protection 101 - Disability
Wine and Dime podcast is back to talk about personal protection. More specifically, disability. We are going to walk you through various things to be thinking about when you have a disability happen.
This weeks featured wine is a Finger Lakes wine from Domaine LeSeurre Winery, and they have a wonderful Cabernet Franc Barrel Select that we just love here at the show. We think you would enjoy it as much as we do!
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Worksheets
DOMAINE LESEURRE WINERY
Cabernet Franc Barrel Select
NY - Finger Lakes
100% Finger Lakes terroir selection from three different vineyard sites. 100% Cabernet Franc aged 22 months in French oak barrels.
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More Investing Mailbag Questions
Welcome back Wine and Dime listeners. We had so many questions about investing that we just had to make a part 2. Here are the questions that you have been asking the most
1. What is the best place/way to save when you are young?
2. Are there any tools for investing in general?
- https://www.finra.org/investors/learn-to-invest
3. How can one grow economic growth without being able to save out of each paycheck?
4. How much money is the average for retirement?
5. What benefits can you utilize from working from home?
6. What can I be doing beyond my 401k?
7. How to best approach buying a home?
8. Any tips on how to recover/compensate from growing up in a low income spectrum?
Be sure to keep the questions coming, and if you have a question that you would like answered on the show let us know at info@rootedpg.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Chateau Ste. Michelle
Cabernet Sauvignon
TASTING NOTES
We craft our Columbia Valley Cabernet to highlight concentrated Washington red fruit in an accessible style. This is an inviting Cab with plenty of complexity and structure with silky tannins. It’s also very versatile with food. Enjoy it with beef tenderloin or pasta.
FOOD PAIRINGS
This versatile and flavorful wine would be enjoyable on its own or with food. Try it with light pasta and rice dishes, grilled fish, and a wide array of cheese.
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Just Go For It with Andrea Bullard
Welcome to this episode of Wine and Dime where I sit down with Andrea Bullard.
In this episode we explore Andrea's path to becoming a professional coach and some of her techniques and drive for helping people succeed! She is an extraordinary individual that has strategies that can apply to just about any profession.
If you like what you heard here and want to contact Andrea visit her website at Coaches | Financial Advisors | Andrea Bullard & Company
Andrea Bullard
Coaches | Financial Advisors | Andrea Bullard & Company
andrea@andreabullard.com
(978) 443-5342
WHO IS ANDREA K. BULLARD?
Results-driven entrepreneurs love working with Andrea Bullard, describing her as dynamic, energetic, driven, and captivating. Her ‘Play to Win’ attitude, sharp business sense, and dynamic coaching methods have allowed many of her clients to catapult to multiple 6 and 7 figure business success … while gaining more time freedom and personal enjoyment of their life in the process.
ANDREA’S PASSION
Andrea’s passion for coaching began when she played Division I Volleyball at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She went on to earn a Bachelor and a Master of Science Degree from the UW-Madison, all the while closely studying Olympic coaches, their methods, and most of all… the inner workings of the champion’s mindset.
Kendall-Jackson
Vintner's Reserve
CALIFORNIA
CHARDONNAY 2019
America's #1 selling Chardonnay for 26 years and counting! It's no wonder Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay is our most popular release. Handcrafted in small vineyard lots throughout the entire winemaking process, our grapes are from California’s cool, coastal growing regions. Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay is fruit-forward, divinely complex, approachable and exceptionally food-friendly.
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Investing Mailbag
In this episode of Wine and Dime we will be reaching into the mailbag to answer your questions about Investing!
These were some questions that we've been hearing and since this month has been all about investing, we figured we'd take this opportunity to answer them.
If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, don't hesitate to contact us. We would love to hear from you!
As often happens with a winery, someone starts with a dream, and for James and Elizabeth Prejean that dream began in California. Jim was born in Carencro, LA and ended up in California the hard way, wounded in a hospital. The USS Cushing, his previous home, was sunk in WWII in the Battle of Guadalcanal and he was severely wounded. After college, he began his career in labor relations. Jim and Elizabeth met on an airplane where Elizabeth worked as a flight attendant and Jim was traveling on business. They married not long after and lived in San Francisco. The short ride from San Francisco to wine country kindled the dream. Jim’s career with American Can took them far away from wine country and brought them eventually to Connecticut in 1974. Jim discovered the Finger Lakes wine industry during business trips to the Finger Lakes and the dream was rekindled. Jim and Elizabeth decided to “retire” to a winery. In 1978, they purchased 53 acres and planted the first 13 in 1979. Traveling from Connecticut on the weekends, they worked the farm for 6 years until, in 1985 they took up permanent residence and built the winery. Prejean winery opened officially in 1986. Sadly, Jim died suddenly in 1989, but he was fortunate enough to see his dream realized. He was quite proud of their accomplishments, and even though he only lived for three years after the winery’s opening, he touched many people. Tom, his wife Amy and Elizabeth and our friendly, knowledgeable tasting room staff are running the winery now and, hopefully, maintaining Jim Prejean’s passion.
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Investing In Your Mental Health with Joanne Williams
Welcome to this edition of Wine and Dime with Amy Irvine! Today's guest is Joanne Williams and I think you're gonna love the conversation of where about to have! Because if 2020 brought us anything, it was certainly anxiety. Joanne is a 30 year Veteran Mental Health Professional and has a podcast called "Anxiety Simplified". It is a podcast that "is here to help offer a Self Help Podcast for Simplified Anxiety Solutions and other issues including for relationships depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD, and other life pitfalls."
So pop open a bottle of your favorite beverage and enjoy the show! We think you will find this episode very helpful and informative.
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Joanne Williams
760-485-6784
esa@esaevaluation.com
We offer simplified anxiety systems and step by step pathways to attain personal and professional goals with our counseling services, podcasts, and our online courses.
Increasing your awareness of what you strongly desire allows clarity to surface to quell the anxiety. Your mind just wants you to prepare.
Accepting is part of the pathway…so allow the time needed.
Quiet your mind so that you can hear the answers when each piece appears, then Appreciate it.
About Me.
Joanne Williams, LCSW a 30-year Veteran Mental Health Specialist. Because of the images and dramatic scenes she has experienced with PTSD survivors and suicidal clients she was compelled to create Simplified Solutions that are straight forward, condensed for everyday life pitfalls that work also in relationships, for parenting, work success and to feel profound relief even with life setbacks.
Joanne has created the A.C.T. method that is a Step by step guide to redefines old thought habits, to refocus to current life choices. No rehashing the past necessary! Your guests will ask; Why didn’t someone tell me this before, it is so simple!!
Anxiety Simplified Podcast
Joanne Williams, LCSW a 30 year Veteran Mental Health Professional is here to help offer a Self Help Podcast for Simplified Anxiety Solutions and other issues including for relationships depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD, and other life pitfalls. One of the Simplest Solutions is getting a certified Emotional Support Animal. She will share how in Simplified terms.
Grenache Wines
Grenache (Garnacha) is a red-wine grape grown extensively in France, Spain, Australia and the United States. It is particularly versatile both in the vineyard and the winery, which may explain why it is one of the most widely distributed grapes in the world.
Grenache is the French (and most internationally recognized) name for the grape, but it has a number of synonyms. In Spain, where it is one of the country's flagship varieties, it is known as Garnacha, and on the island of Sardinia it has been known for centuries as Cannonau. Some believe that the grape originated in Sardinia, and was taken back to Spain by the Aragonese, who occupied the island in the 14th Century.
In France, Grenache is most widely planted in the southern Rhone Valley and throughout both Provence and Languedoc-Roussillon. It is most commonly found alongside Syrah and Mourvedre in the classic Southern Rhone Blend (notably in Cotes du Rhone wines), and is the main grape variety in Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
Grenache's versatility provides winemakers with all sorts of possibilities. Grenache-based rosé is one of southern France's signature wine styles. The variety is common in Cotes de Provence wines along with Cinsaut and Mourvedre, and the finest examples come from the towns of Tavel and Lirac. Near the border with Spain, Grenache is behind the sweet wines of Banyuls.
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