Sunday, November 29, 2020

Jack Dunfey Podcast Part 2: The Peacemaker - Jack Dunfey Crusader for Constructive Change







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Jack Dunfey Crusader for Constructive Change

Jack Dunfey: American Icon - Global Citizen.

Part 2

The Peacemaker - Jack Dunfey Crusader for Constructive Change

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Welcome to NH Secrets Legends and Lore Podcast, I’m your host Wayne King and this episode is broadcast concurrently with The Radical Centrist Podcast as part 2 of a special podcast honoring the life of John “Jack” Dunfey who died this year at the age of 92. If you have not listened to part 1 of the podcast I recommend that you go to the show notes page at NHSecrets.blogspot.com and listen to it as well because it presents the early years of Jack’s life from his youth to his service in WWII following the attack on Pearl Harbor to his years as CEO of the Dunfey Hotel corporation and ultimately CEO of Omni International Hotels.






Heroes come in many forms.






There are those who provide inspiration to us because they are thrust into the firmament by a single act or event; there are those associated with a movement - whether brief or sustained - who summon our better angels.




Then there are those who live a life so exemplary- so filled with rich example - that the entire arc of their lives cries out for a deep appreciation of how a life, well lived, can lift us all to greater heights - inspiring us to live our own lives with greater purpose, clarity and impact.




Jack Dunfey was just such a man.




From his earliest years, the middle child of 12 - born to an immigrant family living in the Industrial hub of Lowell, Massachusetts. His parents, Roy and Katherine Dunfey, working every free moment in the family business in the “Acre” section of Lowell, Massachusetts; to his years as a fighter pilot and later flight instructor, having enlisted in the service following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; to his years as the spark plug that took the family from a single lunch counter to ownership of a clamshack on Hampton Beach and then - one by one, rung by rung, hotel by hotel - to ownership of flagship hotels and restaurants that would eventually propel him to CEO of Dunfey Hotels and the international chain of Omni Hotels.




If only a career in service to his beloved country and ascension to leadership of one of the world’s premier hotel chains were the hallmarks of Jack Dunfey’s life that probably would have been sufficient to qualify him for hero status in the eyes of many. But the full story of Jack Dunfey was how he wove his dreams - dreams he shared with his 11 brothers and sisters - dreams of social justice, peace and equality, into this already tight tapestry with the enthusiastic participation of those siblings a became a leader of a heroic family in an age where heroes were desperately needed and where their emergence would move mountains.




By the time that Jack Dunfey died at 92 he would stand at the side of Nelson Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu and celebrate a new beginning for South Africa; Rejoice a new day for the people of Ireland with John Hulme and George Mitchell; convince a stubborn Fidel Castro to free more than 80 political prisoners and to remove landmines from the war torn country of Angola.




He would also set an example for color and gender blind promotion and the ethical respect for employees that was the forerunner to today’s socially responsible business practices - not only because it was the right thing to do but because it was good business.




In part 1 of this podcast we followed the course of Jack and the Dunfey family as they grew from a Lowell lunch counter and a Hampton Beach clam shack to International Hoteliers including their purchase of the Parker House and their discovery of its connections to the Saturday Club of Emerson, and Oliver Wendall Holmes that would inspire them to create the New England Circle - and Global Citizens Circle.




In the final part of our podcast - Jack Dunfey: American Icon - Global Citizen we look at the evolution of both a family and a brand - from hard working immigrant roots to their part in the social justice struggles of their times.




So we bring you part two: The Peacemaker - Jack Dunfey: Crusader for Constructive Change


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Sunday, October 25, 2020

Jack Dunfey American Icon - Global Citizen Part 1: From Clams to Corporate Titan



Jack Dunfey






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Jack Dunfey: American Icon - Global Citizen
Part 1: From Clams to Corporate Titan


Heroes come in many forms.

There are those who provide inspiration to us because they are thrust into the firmament by a single act or event; there are those associated with a movement - whether brief or sustained - who summon our better angels.

Then there are those who live a life so exemplary- so filled with rich example - that the entire arc of their lives cries out for a deep appreciation of how a life, well-lived, can lift us all to greater heights - inspiring us to live our own lives with greater purpose, clarity and impact.

Jack Dunfey was just such a man.

From his earliest years, the middle child of 12 born to a recent immigrant family living in the Industrial hub of Lowell, Massachusetts. His parents, Roy and Katherine Dunfey, working every free moment in the family business in the “Area” section of Lowell, Massachusetts; to his years as a fighter pilot and later flight instructor, having enlisted in the service following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; to his years as the spark plug that took the family from a single lunch counter to ownership of a Clamshack on Hampton Beach and then - one by one - to ownership of flagship hotels and restaurants that would eventually propel him to CEO of Dunfey Hotels and the international chain of Omni Hotels.

If only a career in service to his beloved country and ascension to leadership of one of the world’s premier hotel chains were the hallmarks of Jack Dunfey’s life that probably would have been sufficient to qualify him for hero status in the eyes of many. But the full story of Jack Dunfey was how he wove his dreams of social justice, peace and equality into this already tight tapestry with the enthusiastic participation of his parents and siblings to become a leader of a heroic family in an age where heroes were desperately needed and where their emergence would move mountains.

By the time that Jack Dunfey died at age 96 on June 22, 2020, he would stand at the side of Nelson Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu and celebrate a new beginning for South Africa; Rejoice a new day for the people of Ireland with John Hulme and George Mitchell; convince a stubborn Fidel Castro to free more than 80 political prisoners and to remove landmines from the war torn country of Angola.



He would also set an example for color and gender blind promotion and the ethical respect for employees that was the forerunner to today’s socially responsible business practices- not only because it was the right thing to do but because it was good business.








Wind in the Beech





A Rest at Jefferson Highlands





Buffalo Dreams of an Old Abenaki






The Apples of the Asquamchumaukee Valley

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Can Sound Heal? A Conversation with Shannon VanSickle of "Sound Healing"

Can Sound Heal?

A conversation with Shannon VanSickle of "Sound Healing" in Meredith. Shannon has traveled to the far reaches of South America to learn more about ancient medicines and religions. Today she practices Sound Healing at the Grace Wellness Center in Meredith, New Hampshire.

 

For 3000 years or more Tibetan monks and Indigeneous Shamans in Peru and others have used sound as a means of healing.

 

Shannon demonstrates techniques and discusses her own personal journey as well as the natural skepticism that many might have to this alternative therapy


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Grace Wellness Center, Meredith

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https://www.facebook.com/shannon.vansickle.3/

 












Washday Impressions in Ossipee


Piglet at the Pow wow




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The Winter Warrior


Jazz for Breakfast





Flowering of Hope at the Pow Wow

Chillin' at Seal Beach, Monterey, California







Monday, July 13, 2020

Monday, June 29, 2020

Alex Ray Announces July 5th Concert in Drive in Style


NH Secrets Shortcast: A Pop-Up Concert from Alex Ray
In the midst of the pandemic Alex Ray continues to think outside of the box. The founder of the Common Man family of restaurants is like a performance artist coming up with new ideas and going for it.
This interview features plans for a July 5 drive-in concert at the Italian Farmhouse Barn on the Pemi in Plymouth, NH. 4pm dinner, 5pm Chicken BQ, 6pm-9pm Concert.



https://soundcloud.com/nhsecrets/flying-monkey-common-man-july-5-concert-2020




















Flowering of Hope at the Pow Wow


Friday, June 19, 2020

George Epstein - Entrepreneur and Unsung Hero



An interview with George Epstein, co-founder of the Echo Group of Conway, NH, a national software company serving the needs of the behavioral health and human service markets nationwide for over 30 years, receiving numerous awards and honors over the years. George has served as moderator of both its town meeting and school district meeting in the town of Madison for more than 30 years and has been on the Board of Trustees of the University System of NH and numerous other nonprofit organizations.

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George Epstein began his professional life as a teacher at Kennett High School in Conway, New Hampshire. Even then, in the 1970s, he was the "go to" guy for organizations and companies in the Mount Washington Valley who were trying to harness computer technology to make themselves more efficient and effective. At only 28 he was offered a job as an assistant Superintendent of Schools in Vermont. Fortunately for us fate intervened in the form of an election that made Epstein rethink his move and he remained in the Conway area where over the course of the next five years he launched the Echo Group. Today, the Echo Group has been honored among the best businesses to work for in New Hampshire and in 2012 George Epstein was honored as Entrepreneur of the Year by the New Hampshire High Technology Council at its 24th annual awards awards dinner. Echo has served the information management needs of the behavioral health and human service markets nationwide for over 30 years now. In the meantime Epstein has served as the Moderator of his town's School District and Town meeting for over 30 years and has been an important voice in efforts to make New Hampshire a better place through his work on the University System of NH's Board of Trustees, the Northern Community Investment Corporation and other critical components of the region's non profit civil society community.

New Hampshire Secrets, Legends & Lore honors George Epstein as an unsung hero.

George Epstein lives in Madison, NH

The Echo Group



YouTube Profile

George Epstein - Entrepreneur of the Year 2012








George Epstein: The Success of The Echo Group

https://livefreeandstart.com/success-stories/george-epstein-the-success-of-the-echo-group/



In October of 2019, Echo Chairman George Epstein kicked off Peer to Peer v. 15 by unveiling EchoVantage, their new web-based integrated clinical, billing, and administration application.

P2P v. 15 Keynote: Experience EchoVantage — George Epstein











Top Execs at The Echo Group and Dyn Named 2012 NHHTC Entrepreneurs of the Year

https://nhtechalliance.org/nhhtc-events/entrepreneur-of-the-year/2012-event/



The Colors of Corn



Absence to Love Poster



Tribute to Boof



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The Whisper of Wind - Signed Original






Dance of a Woodland Elder


The Whisper of Wind Quote Poster