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Guiding Growth
Jen Wahl

Guiding Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 33:04


Jen Wahl is a reporter, meteorologist, and traffic anchor for 12News. Jen joined 12News in February 2016. Prior to joining Team 12, Jen worked at KSNV, the NBC Las Vegas affiliate as a reporter and meteorologist. Earlier in her career, she worked as reporter and weather anchor at KBOI, the CBS affiliate in Boise, Idaho and morning weather anchor at KRNV, the NBC affiliate in Reno, Nevada.  Over the years, Jen has covered everything from immigration and drug smuggling stories at the Arizona-Mexico border to wildfires raging across Arizona and Nevada. She was also recognized with Emmy Awards for her reporting and producing roles in a documentary on border and immigration issues in South Africa, breaking news coverage at 12News and reporting on the 12News morning newscast. ---------- Guiding Growth: Conversations with Community Leaders Join our hosts, Sarah Watts and Ben Kalkman, as we explore the human journey of leaders - their stories of humility, triumph, roadblocks, and lessons learned - as they reflect on how they became who they are today and share stories of inspiration and hope with listeners. We'll take away the title, just for a moment, and enjoy a connection with the soul. Be sure to subscribe to our show for more interviews with community leaders. This podcast is brought to you by the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce and Modern Moments. Learn more about our show at https://guidinggrowth.co. View our Privacy Policy at https://modernmoments.com/privacy

Wiesz o tym?
SKANDALICZNE Prawo w USA: Łowcy Nagród Mogą Dostać 1 Tysiąc $ Za Imigranta

Wiesz o tym?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 7:41


Postaw nam wirtualną kawę — https://buycoffee.to/wieszotym 00:00 - W tym odcinku 00:51 - Które Stany Chcą Wprowadzić to Prawo? 03:48 - TO Istniało już Wcześniej! Kontakt:

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio
Hour 1: Troops are headed to the Arizona-Mexico border.

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 21:43


The inital number of troops being sent is 1,500 but that could grow to over 10,000. 

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast
What is the mood at the Arizona-Mexico border right now?

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 14:50


President-elect Donald Trump is gearing up for his inauguration on Jan. 20 and the start of the new administration holds significance for Arizona. Trump has promised to start mass deportations on "day one" and to quickly tighten border protections. As for now, the border seems calm. But "day one" is coming soon. This week on The Gaggle, a politics podcast by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, hosts Ron Hansen and Mary Jo Pitzl are joined by southern Arizona reporter Sarah Lapidus. She has been at the border with The Republic's immigration reporter Rafael Romero Ruiz, talking with people who call the borderlands home. This week, The Republic is launching a newsletter to keep you up to date on changing immigration developments and border policies. Subscribe to the American Border newsletter here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Phil in the Blanks
Securing the Border: Tom Homan's Strategy with America's Sheriffs

Phil in the Blanks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 44:48


Dr. Phil embarks on a critical journey to the Arizona-Mexico border, accompanied by newly appointed Border Czar Tom Homan. This visit comes as part of Dr. Phil's ongoing series exploring the realities and challenges of the southern border. Dr. Phil and Homan travel to the unfinished Arizona border wall where they meet up with the VP of the National Border Patrol Council, Art Del Cueto and discuss the crucial importance of collaboration between the federal government and state authorities. Homan also meets with key figures such as Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, and other members of the National Sheriffs' Association. The discussion centers around Homan's plans to address the border crisis, particularly in Arizona, where border crimes have significantly increased the workload for local law enforcement. Homan, with over 30 years of experience in immigration enforcement, including his tenure as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), shares insights into President-elect Donald Trump's agenda for illegal immigration and deportations. The episode sheds light on the staggering statistics of illegal crossings in Arizona, where local ranchers have reported hundreds of thousands of migrants trespassing on their properties. The visit underscores the urgency of the situation and why having a seasoned expert like Homan at the helm is seen as a positive step by local law enforcement. Through candid conversations and on-the-ground observations, Dr. Phil and Homan provide a comprehensive look at the challenges and potential solutions to the border crisis, setting the stage for a new era of cooperation and action in addressing one of America's most pressing issues. Thank you to our sponsors:**Tax Network USA: Visit https://TNUSA.com/DRPHIL  or call 1-800-958-1000. **Jase Medical: Jase: com | https://jase.com  | Promo Code: PHIL **Michaels: Michaels: Visit in stores and online at https://www.michaels.com/ **Preserve Gold: Get a FREE precious metals guide that contains essential information on how to help protect your accounts. Text “DRPHIL” to 50505 to claim this exclusive offer from Preserve Gold today.

The News & Why It Matters
BREAKING: Secret Service FAILED to Warn Trump of Threat ... AGAIN! | DNC DAY 3 REACTION | 8/22/24

The News & Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 49:58


In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," the chaos of day three of the Democratic National Convention is exposed, revealing contradictions in Kamala Harris' claims on border security. The discussion highlights the severe national security threats posed by human trafficking, cartel activity, and the fentanyl crisis while critiquing the Democrats' misleading messaging on inflation and law enforcement. The episode also scrutinizes the Biden administration's controversial actions at the border, including the intentional opening of gates, and questions the portrayal of Tim Walz as "America's dad." The conversation further delves into the hypocrisy within the Democratic Party, where elites are criticized even as Ivy League graduates like the Clintons are celebrated. Concerns are raised about the Pritzker brothers' controversial funding activities, adding to the critique of Democratic leadership. Attention shifts to Donald Trump's visit to the Arizona-Mexico border amidst ongoing threats, including a recent assassination attempt, sparking a discussion on the FBI's lack of transparency and the urgent need for Deep State reform. The episode also features a critical look at a DNC abortion activist's rhetoric urging Gen Z to vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, framing it as a veiled threat. Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens, host of "The Bottom Line," and Pat Gray, BlazeTV host of "Pat Gray Unleashed." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KJZZ's The Show
The Show for July 8, 2024: New Arizona-Mexico Commission boss shifts focus to water, environment

KJZZ's The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 48:54


The southern border has once again become a top political issue in Arizona and beyond. We'll meet new head of a commission that aims to foster binational relationships. Plus, taking Native American art to one of the country's most prestigious museums. That and more on The Show.

EpochTV
NTD News Today Full Broadcast (June 4)

EpochTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 46:45


Attorney General Merrick Garland pushed back on Republican lawmakers' claims of a weaponized Justice Department on Capitol Hill on June 4 amid their threats to hold him in contempt of Congress. In his opening remarks, Mr. Garland defended the Justice Department's work “to uphold the rule of law,” and said he and the department will “not be intimidated” by what he called “unprecedented” attacks on the department. Mr. Garland has repeatedly refused to provide House impeachment investigators with the audio recordings of special counsel Robert Hur's interviews with President Joe Biden and his ghostwriter. Those refusals led members of the Judiciary and Oversight and Accountability panels to advance contempt resolutions against him. The federal gun case for President Biden's son Hunter begins on June 4 as lawyers make their opening arguments one day after a jury was seated. Hunter Biden is facing three felony charges from a 2018 firearm purchase during a time when he was addicted to crack cocaine, according to his memoir. Authorities accuse him of lying to the federally licensed gun store by illegally claiming on his application that he was not a drug user at the time and then unlawfully possessing the gun for 11 days. Arizona would step directly into immigration enforcement by making it a state crime to cross the Arizona-Mexico border anywhere except a port of entry, under a proposal that's up for a final vote by lawmakers on Tuesday. If approved, voters would decide in November if the measure becomes law. The measure, scheduled for a vote in the Arizona House, would let state and local police arrest people crossing the border without authorization. It also would empower state judges to order people convicted of the offense to go back to their home country. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV

NTD News Today
Garland Blasts GOP Attacks Amid Contempt Threat; Opening Statements in Hunter Biden Gun Trial

NTD News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 46:45


Attorney General Merrick Garland pushed back on Republican lawmakers' claims of a weaponized Justice Department on Capitol Hill on June 4 amid their threats to hold him in contempt of Congress. In his opening remarks, Garland defended the Justice Department's work "to uphold the rule of law," and said he and the department will "not be intimidated” by what he called “unprecedented” attacks on the department. Garland has repeatedly refused to provide House impeachment investigators with the audio recordings of special counsel Robert Hur's interviews with President Joe Biden and his ghostwriter. Those refusals led members of the Judiciary and Oversight and Accountability panels to advance contempt resolutions against him.The federal gun case for President Joe Biden's son Hunter begins on June 4 as lawyers make their opening arguments one day after a jury was seated. Hunter Biden is facing three felony charges from a 2018 firearm purchase during a time when he was addicted to crack cocaine, according to his memoir. Authorities accuse him of lying to the federally licensed gun store by illegally claiming on his application that he was not a drug user at the time and then unlawfully possessing the gun for 11 days.Arizona would step directly into immigration enforcement by making it a state crime to cross the Arizona-Mexico border anywhere except a port of entry, under a proposal that's up for a final vote by lawmakers on Tuesday. If approved, voters would decide in November if the measure becomes law. The measure, scheduled for a vote in the Arizona House, would let state and local police arrest people crossing the border without authorization. It also would empower state judges to order people convicted of the offense to go back to their home country.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Migrants from all over the world make their way to Arizona's southern border

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 4:16


Migrant crossings on the Arizona-Mexico border have remained high this year. While much of the conversation has been focused on Texas, Arizona has been one of the busiest border sections this year. Amna Nawaz reports from Pima County, where people from all over the world come to enter the U.S. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Politics
Migrants from all over the world make their way to Arizona's southern border

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 4:16


Migrant crossings on the Arizona-Mexico border have remained high this year. While much of the conversation has been focused on Texas, Arizona has been one of the busiest border sections this year. Amna Nawaz reports from Pima County, where people from all over the world come to enter the U.S. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

The Border Chronicle
Jaguars and Resilience in the Borderlands: A Podcast with Russ McSpadden of the Center for Biological Diversity

The Border Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 36:20


In January, the Arizona-based Center for Biological Diversity confirmed an exciting discovery near the Arizona-Mexico border: the first sighting of a jaguar never previously identified in Arizona. Russ McSpadden, a Southwest conservation advocate at the center, has been tracking the jaguar population in the borderlands for several years. The rare and elusive creatures once lived throughout the American Southwest. But they've nearly disappeared over the past 150 years due to habitat loss and government programs to protect the livestock industry. For decades, the nonprofit Center for Biological Diversity has worked to protect jaguars, successfully lobbying for them to be listed in 1997 as an endangered species. And in December 2022 the center petitioned the Fish and Wildlife Service to reintroduce jaguars to New Mexico and designate more critical habitat in New Mexico and Arizona. In this Border Chronicle podcast, McSpadden discusses this exciting new discovery and the work that the center and others are doing to bring back the endangered jaguar population in the United States. Read and listen to more stories about the borderlands at www.theborderchronicle.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/border-chronicle/support

On The Inside With James O’Keefe
OMG Extracts Journalist From No Mas Muertes Camp Near Arizona/Mexico Border

On The Inside With James O’Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 109:32


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Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Hour 3: Arizona is closing a section of its border

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 29:20


On Monday, the Lukeville port of entry on the Arizona-Mexico border will be closed "until further notice."

AgriTalk
AgriTalk-11-16-23-Sen Ernst

AgriTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 10:57


Here is a bonus podcast AgriTalk segment – the conversation Joe Stachler recorded with U.S. Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa. Topics covered are the recent passage of the Continuing Resolution, where things stand with the Farm Bill, the battle against Fentanyl, her recent visit to the Arizona/Mexico border, Senate Ag Committee hearing on innovation in agriculture – including A.I. technology, and the Israel-Hamas War plus Ukraine's recent gains against Russia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two Mikes with Michael Scheuer and Col Mike
The Globalists' Tentacles Are In Our Nation With Kari Lake

Two Mikes with Michael Scheuer and Col Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 20:23


Today, The Two Mikes had the good fortune of having a short discussion with Kari Lake, the legitimate governor of Arizona, who was denied her office, first by election-rigging and now by law-fare. Ms. Lake has pledged, and reaffirmed that pledge in our talk, to continue fighting the miscreant forces in Arizona who sabotaged her victory. Ms. Lake was outspokenly in favor of closing the southern border to illegal aliens, and said that she had planned as governor to close the Arizona-Mexico border using the state's own law-enforcement agencies.Ms. Lake also spoke of her new book Unafraid: Just Getting Started, which starts with her childhood in Iowa as 1 of 9 siblings and then covers here her thirty-year career as a television journalist, her decision to give that job's seven-figure contact to enter politics in Arizona, and follows her subsequent political career to the present time the book's forward was written by Donald Trump.Perhaps uniquely for a nationally known politician, the most recent top ten list from Billboard showed that her record “81 Million Votes, My Ass” is number one on the chart. --Ms. Lake's book is available at Amazon and most other booksellers. Sponsors CARES Act Stimulus (COVID-19) Employee Retention Tax Credits (ERC): https://www.jornscpa.com/snap/?refid=11454757Cambridge Credit: https://www.cambridge-credit.org/twomikes/ EMP Shield: https://www.empshield.com/?coupon=twomikesOur Gold Guy: https://www.ourgoldguy.com www.TwoMikes.usSubscribe to this show on Rumble and Apple Podcasts. For all of our shows and articles, please visit https://freedomfirstnetwork.com Sign up for pickax, the social media platform that protects free speech, is not beholden to Big Tech, has algorithms that amplify your voice and provides monetization opportunities for content creators. https://pickax.com Protect your wealth from the Biden-induced inflation. Buy gold from Our Gold Guy. https://ourgoldguy.com Start your day with a cup of freedom… Freedom First Coffee that is! It's 100% organic, fire-roasted and tastes like FREEDOM. https://freedomfirstcoffee.com Detox your body from heavy metals and toxins from the zeolite detox recommended by Dr Sherri Tenpenny! Click here for $50 off: https://freedomfirstnetwork.thegoodinside.com/pbx-trial-offer-10c2020/ Pre-order Jeff Dornik's book Following the Leader, which explains how the intelligence agencies use cult tactics to brainwash the masses and push propaganda through cult mentality. https://jeffdornik.com/ftl

Wendy Bell Radio Podcast
Hour 2: The White House Has Run Out Of Excuses

Wendy Bell Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 39:16


Joe Biden is cooked. Just listen to his spokeswoman. She's run out of lies, she's not even trying anymore. TRANSLATION: America is awake. PLUS the homeless, atheist, biracial, bisexual MOM who lights up a school board hearing with one simple promise: I will come for you if you don't stay away from my kids. Plus, Oscar Blue breaks the news that CHINA is mining LITHIUM at the Arizona/Mexico border and that the cartels are providing the muscle! Podcast Production: Bob Slone Audio Productions 

The Shining Wizards Network
30 Screams or Less 025: Savageland

The Shining Wizards Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 29:54


On this episode of the 30 Screams or Less podcast we review ‘Savageland' written and directed by Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert, and David Whelan is about when a small town near the Arizona-Mexico border is wiped out overnight, suspicion falls on the lone survivor. But a roll of photos the survivor took that night tells a different story. The post 30 Screams or Less 025: Savageland appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.

30 Screams or Less Podcast
TSOL025 - Savageland

30 Screams or Less Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 29:54


On this episode of the 30 Screams or Less podcast we review 'Savageland' written and directed by Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert, and David Whelan is about when a small town near the Arizona-Mexico border is wiped out overnight, suspicion falls on the lone survivor. But a roll of photos the survivor took that night tells a different story.

Network Radio
Two Mikes - The Globalists' Tentacles Are In Our Nation With Kari Lake

Network Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 20:22


Today, The Two Mikes had the good fortune of having a short discussion with Kari Lake, the legitimate governor of Arizona, who was denied her office, first by election-rigging and now by law-fare. Ms. Lake has pledged, and reaffirmed that pledge in our talk, to continue fighting the miscreant forces in Arizona who sabotaged her victory. Ms. Lake was outspokenly in favor of closing the southern border to illegal aliens, and said that she had planned as governor to close the Arizona-Mexico border using the state's own law-enforcement agencies. Ms. Lake also spoke of her new book Unafraid: Just Getting Started, which starts with her childhood in Iowa as 1 of 9 siblings and then covers here her thirty-year career as a television journalist, her decision to give that job's seven-figure contact to enter politics in Arizona, and follows her subsequent political career to the present time the book's forward was written by Donald Trump. Perhaps uniquely for a nationally known politician, the most recent top ten list from Billboard showed that her record “81 Million Votes, My Ass” is number one on the chart. --Ms. Lake's book is available at Amazon and most other booksellers. Sponsors CARES Act Stimulus (COVID-19) Employee Retention Tax Credits (ERC): https://www.jornscpa.com/snap/?refid=11454757 Cambridge Credit: https://www.cambridge-credit.org/twomikes/ EMP Shield: https://www.empshield.com/?coupon=twomikes Our Gold Guy: https://www.ourgoldguy.com www.TwoMikes.us

Between the Lines with Virtual Academy
Episode 58: Being Chief Of Police In A Border City

Between the Lines with Virtual Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 71:54 Transcription Available


The always smiling and recently retired chief of police in San Luis, Arizona, Chief Richard Jessup, brings his boundless positivity to this week's episode.Chief Jessup talks about the relationship skills he learned in team sports and how he applied those tenets in his career, knowing that the most successful departments work together for a common goal. With a servant leadership mentality and a dedication to compassion and respect, Jessup faced many challenges turning around the once corrupt reputation of San Luis.Serving as a chief on the Arizona–Mexico border, Jessup saw drug and human trafficking on a much larger scale than most departments. He describes the sophisticated tunnels that the cartels are constructing to bypass United States law enforcement and the startling amount of fentanyl that's coming into the country.Visit www.betweenthelineswithvirtualacademy.com for more info about this episode. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent.

Ten Across Conversations
Alternative Visions of the U.S. Southern Border Yesterday, Tomorrow, and Today

Ten Across Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 46:43


Warning: This episode contains some curse words and a mention of sexual assault. For those that live in border cities — most often those with binational families, businesses, and personal cultures; images of the U.S.-Mexico border that are conjured up in nightly news segments or political debates can be drastically different from their lived reality. This is similarly true for those who study or work on the physical and metaphysical structures around this geographical divide. What are we not seeing along our southern border? This is what Ten Across founder seeks to uncover in this episode with Brian Farling and Eddie Jones of Jones Studio, an Arizona architecture firm that was chosen to design four U.S. Land Ports of Entry, and Dr. Irasema Coronado, a distinguished academic of border studies and product of Nogales, an Arizona/Mexico border city with a rich binational history.For more information on the guests and photos of Jones Studio's designs please visit: https://10across.com/alternative-visions-of-the-u-s-border-yesterday-tomorrow-and-today/

Connections Radio - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Connections Radio Show – May 13, 2023

Connections Radio - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 43:18


Laurie Beth Fitz and Rick Bernardo join Rev. Randy Mayer from The Good Shepherd UCC near the Arizona-Mexico border—along with Plymouth Congregational Church of Mpls’s Betsy Cussler and Rev. Seth Patterson (Minister for Justice & the Arts)—for part 2 of: “Love Thy Neighbor: Forging connections in our disconnected Americas.” After our week in February visiting…

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Connections Radio - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Connections Radio Show – May 6, 2023

Connections Radio - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 44:20


Hosts Laurie Beth Fitz and Rick Bernardo join Reverend Doctor Delle McCormick from near the Arizona-Mexico border, along with Plymouth Congregational Church’s Nancy Lee and John Humphrey for: “Love Thy Neighbor: Forging connections in our disconnected Americas.” After a week visiting people and places along this border, we share our concerns, care, and commitments surrounding people…

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Russell & Hunter
Still No Trump Arrest, Feds Raise Interest Rate, & Rand Paul Takes On Moderna

Russell & Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 105:59


The Grand Jury in NYC is taking the day off instead of handing down an indictment against President Trump. Hmmm. DHS Sec. Mayorkas goes to the Arizona/Mexico border. And claims success. The Fed raises interest rates a quarter-point.

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast
Republicans highlight immigration, border security in Arizona. What's next?

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 19:27


U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy visited the Arizona-Mexico border for his first time since his election to that position. With him were other GOP House members, including a new lawmaker from Arizona, Rep. Juan Ciscomani.  This stop was seen as an indicator of how Republicans plan to handle border security and immigration issues. They now hold a House majority in a split Congress. This week on The Gaggle, a podcast by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, hosts Ron Hansen and Mary Jo Pitzl are joined by Arizona Republic reporter Rafael Carranza. He was in Cochise County during the visit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Border Chronicle
Warrantless Searches, Stops With No Probable Cause Are Un-American: A Conversation With Sheriff David Hathaway

The Border Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 51:05


This is the second part of The Border Chronicle's conversation with Sheriff David Hathaway of Santa Cruz County, located on the Arizona-Mexico border. Hathaway talks about “fuzzy” border statistics, which can be used to convey anything a person wants, and his battle to take down a U.S. Customs and Border Protection “spy blimp” over the city of Nogales. He also gets into his opposition to former Arizona governor Doug Ducey's 10-mile shipping container wall along the border, as well as his support for the protesters who stopped what he calls an “ugly eyesore” of a wall. You can listen to the first part of our conversation here, where Hathaway talks about his years as a DEA agent and how he assisted in the murder investigation of fellow agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, only to discover that the CIA was involved in Camarena's death. You can learn more and support The Border Chronicle here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/border-chronicle/support

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Arizona rancher gets charged with murder

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 26:06


Gaydos and Chad talk about why an Arizona rancher has been charged with murder after shooting and killing a man on his own property down on the Arizona - Mexico border. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The A1A Media Network
Island Time Radio Show- 1-23-23

The A1A Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 162:26


01-23-23 show- Cindy Muir interviews Key West Chris Rehm & Dani Hoy, the Shanty Hounds. Chris & Dani later join us for Beer chat. In hour 2, Cindy interviews Arizona/ Mexico trop rocker Sam Rainwater. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/a1a-media-network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Free City Radio
136. Sonic Fields of Reflection, live broadcast, ARTEXTE gallery

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 30:00


A live broadcast at ARTEXTE gallery presented on Nov. 16 2022 within the context of the exhibition Sonic Fields of Reflection. In this broadcast Stefan Christoff speaks with exhibition curator Mojeanne Behzadi and sound artist Martín Rodríguez about their sound work along the US / Mexico colonial border line. Thank you to Spencer Curtis from CKUT and Jonathan Lachance from Artexte for the technical support for this broadcast. The photo is of Martín Rodríguez, below are the bios of the speakers you hear in this transmission. As a transmission and sound artist, Martín Rodríguez's work emerges from his Chicanx upbringing along the Arizona-Mexico border. He employs performance, intervention, and installation as a process for deciphering aural histories and intertwined identities. Mojeanne Behzadi is a curator and poet based in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/Montreal. She is currently the director of Art Speaks, an international contemporary art lecture series and the curator of research and programs at Artexte. Mojeanne holds an MA in Art History from Concordia University and works as an independent curator on numerous projects. She recently developed and hosted the Trajectories podcast for the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and curated Spillover Love at the Stewart Hall Art Gallery in Pointe-Claire, a group show presented in the summer of 2021. Her current curatorial research focuses on community practices as a framework for resistance, mobilization and social transformation.

Arizona's Morning News
Jim's SharperPoint Opinion: Biden crosses the border on hypocrisy

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 1:55


For Jim Sharpe, the familiar smell of political hypocrisy (and COVID) hangs heavy in the air at the Arizona-Mexico border. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cronkite News: CN2Go
Gila River tribe reverses decision on conserving water

Cronkite News: CN2Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 5:54


The Gila River Indian Community is seeking payouts from the federal government to conserve water in Lake Mead. Plus, why a shipping-container wall along the Arizona-Mexico border is likely to be challenged in court, and airports in the state work to become more sustainable. --- Host: Damon Fairall Producer: Athena Ankrah Contributors: Alexia Stanbridge, Michelle Aerin, KUNC

Russell & Hunter
Former Director of ICE Says Migration Has Never Been This Bad

Russell & Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 10:40


Tony Pham used to run Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. We talk with him about the current crisis at the Arizona/Mexico border. Tony also has an interesting perspective because he, too, is a refugee. Catch our chat here.

Russell & Hunter
Congressman Andy Biggs on MAGA Republicans & Migration

Russell & Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 9:59


Congressman Andy Biggs says he's never seen a party so divisive than today's Democrats after Biden's MAGA Republicans speech. He also updates us on migration as record numbers continue to arrive at the Arizona/Mexico border. We ask him why the Democrats are allowing this when migration is clearly inhumane.

Liberty Monks
Fired Up and Mad as Hell! - Chad Caton

Liberty Monks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 65:17


What Chad Caton experienced at the southern border will not only rattle your soul, it should force you to take action. Chad spent four days at the Arizona/Mexico border and what he witnessed is no less than a full-out invasion! Chad Caton is retired Horry County Firefighter and a proud veteran of the US Navy SeaBees. He is the host of the I'm Fired Up show on Brighteon TV. He is featured in the new upcoming documentary 2 Mules – where he and Tim Foley reveal what it is really like at the southern border. Chad believes “you, the people” are worth fighting for and is hell bent on speaking out against the corrupt and dishonest local, state and federal government. He is loud. He is angry. He is the proud General of the Thug Army. See the Trailer for 2 Mules - https://www.freedomfirst.tv/twomules Fired Up on Brighteon TV - https://www.brighteon.tv/FiredUp/ Please subscribe at www.libertymonks.com to get up to date info on all of our latest episodes! Follow us on our Facebook page Follow us on: Twitter and Gettr See Select Videos on: YouTube Rumble Brighteon Listen on iTunes, Spotify and Anchor

Cannabis And Combat
5/6/22 BEHIND THE SCREENS

Cannabis And Combat

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 156:17


5/6/22 Im back from the Arizona Mexico border! Today I'm in Las Vegas and back at Tembo Custom helping my girlfriend knock out some screen printing jobs. Come and hang out in the shop while I work. Sirius CBD https://www.sirius-cbd.com/ 20% OFF SIRIUS CBD CODE: BEAR20 Show Website and Merch https://cannabisandcombat.com/ Rumble https://rumble.com/c/CannabisandCombat Podbean https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-rdctb-c7d241 The FoxHole https://thefoxhole.app/#/profile/136436 Twitch Backup https://www.twitch.tv/cannabisandcombat2 Roku: Search “Cannabis and Combat” Itunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cannabis-and-combat/id1236432432 TikTok @cannabisandcombat2 Instagram @cannabisandcombat5 Facebook @JustinAndersch Truth Social @cannabisandcombat

Justice & Drew
Hour 3: Live From the Border

Justice & Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 45:40


Representative Tom Tiffany joins Justice & Drew live from the Arizona/Mexico border to discuss what is happening in that area right now.

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio
Brandon Judd, President of the National Border Patrol Council

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 8:58


Brandon describes the current situation at the Arizona-Mexico border & warns of a migrant caravan forming in Guatemala with plans to travel to the U.S. in time for the end of Title 42.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10 Lessons Learned
Indira Jeffrey - Empowering Women Means Empowering Whole Communities

10 Lessons Learned

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 49:16 Transcription Available


                                                                            Indira Jeffrey is a global leader for women empowerment, strategic planner, and innovator.  She shares her wisdom and tells us why you should " Get out of your comfort zone", how you can "Learn to overcome cultural challenges" and how "Empowering women empowers whole communities"   Hosted by Siebe Van Der Zee About Indira Jeffery Indira Jeffrey is a global leader for women empowerment, strategic planner, and innovator. Indira has worn several hats during her more than 25 years of experience, such as business consultant, project manager, adjunct professor for a high education institution, private banker, and paralegal. Currently, Indira works as a program manager for Latin America for Thunderbird School of Global Management, directing the teams in Chile and Peru on the promotion, awareness, and expansion of the business program DreamBuilder focusing on underserved communities. During her tenure at Thunderbird, Indira so far has helped empower more than forty thousand women worldwide. In November 2021, during Indira's business trip to Peru, the Mayor of Yanahuara, Angelo Huerta, named her, an honorary guest of this municipality. This distinction is the first made to a foreign collaborator for the DreamBuilder program's contribution to that region's economic development. Indira also is a partner at Sunburst Strategies, LLC. As a business consultant for this firm, she manages strategic planning, digital marketing, and international operations. Indira has a solid 16-year career in banking and finance with Fortune 500 companies in the USA and Mexico (Charles Schwab, JP Morgan Chase, and HSBC), with Charles Schwab Co. & Inc she held several roles such as Manager Banking Operations and Risk Analyst, ensuring compliance with department policies, procedures, objectives, and strategies. Additionally, Indira was a member of the operations team that tested the remote deposit capture implementation projects. Academically, she holds a Global MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management & Tecnologico de Monterrey, Bachelor's Degree in International Affairs from the University of Guanajuato, Mexico, Certificate in Business Affairs, by Group Sup de Co, La Rochelle, France, Small Business Leadership Certificate by Arizona State University, Circular Economy by Ellen McArthur Foundation and Project Management for Development by the Interamerican Development Bank. Indira serves as a member of the Board of Advisors to the government of Guanajuato, Mexico, at the Secretariat for Migrants and Foreign Affairs. In addition, she participated in binational trade missions Arizona – Mexico and has organized international trade events. Indira is an active member of the community and is a member of several organizations such as the Chandler Chamber of Commerce, Global Chamber, Phoenix Minority Business Development Agency, recently she joined the Phoenix East Valley Partnership. Indira's goal is to give back to the community to make the world a better place through education, economic development, and sustainability. Episode Notes Lesson 1. Get out of your comfort zone. 05:10 Lesson 2. Learn about other cultures, learn another language. 07:11 Lesson 3. Put yourself in the shoes of others. 10:39 Lesson 4. Why changing careers can help you to find your purpose in life.14:14 Lesson 5. Passing on your knowledge to the less fortunate can be a rewarding experience. 19:30 Lesson 6. You can love two countries at the same time. 21:35 Lesson 7. Learn to overcome cultural challenges. 28:46 Lesson 8. Empowering women means empowering whole communities 31:32   Lesson 9. When staying in a place is painful, you need to move to somewhere else. 36:38 Lesson 10. Slow down and enjoy life. 40:10

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Parsing Immigration Policy: A Firsthand Look at the Arizona-Mexico Border (#45)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 31:55


View Podcast Archive Summary Earlier this week the CBP released its latest statistics on illegal migrants it “encountered” at the Southwest border. Nearly 2.2 million migrants have been caught in the first 12 full months of the Biden administration, in addition to 500,000 “got-aways”. This week's episode of Parsing Immigration Policy focuses on the Tucson […]

Parsing Immigration Policy
A Firsthand Look at the Arizona-Mexico Border

Parsing Immigration Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 31:57


View Podcast Archive Earlier this week the CBP released its latest statistics on illegal migrants it “encountered” at the Southwest border. Nearly 2.2 million migrants have been caught in the first 12 full months of the Biden administration, in addition to 500,000 “got-aways”. This week's episode of Parsing Immigration Policy focuses on the Tucson sector of the southwest border, a 232-mile stretch... Source

New Hampshire Journal
Kevin Smith, GOP Candidate for US Senate, Live from the US-Mexico Border

New Hampshire Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 41:11


On this edition of The New Hampshire Journal podcast, one of the Republican candidates for U.S. Senate, former Londonderry Town Manager Kevin Smith, calls in from the Arizona/Mexico border to talk about the Biden immigration and border security policies. Smith notes that his potential opponent, Sen. Maggie Hassan, voted against funding the wall and against returning to the "Remain in Mexico" policy that many experts believe would help bring the current border crisis to a close.And Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy evaluates the New Democratic talking point on inflation: It's all COVID's fault. Does that pass muster among trained economists? Cline says "Follow the science!"Also: Remembering P.J. O'Rourke.Hosted by Michael Graham.

Cronkite News: CN2Go
Why marijauna's legalization has led to a rise in opioid smuggling

Cronkite News: CN2Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 8:13


Opioid overdose deaths are on the rise as more fentanyl gets smuggled into the U.S. The recent legalization of marijuana has made this issue even worse, and that's being seen near the Arizona/Mexico border. ---Host: Tyler Budge Producer: Tyler Budge Contributors: Natasha Yee

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
BETTER OFF DEAD by Lee Child, Andrew Child, read by Scott Brick

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 7:15


Scott Brick returns to perform the justice-seeking, iron-man Jack Reacher. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss this latest that will appeal to the authors' many fans. Brick's voicing of Reacher brings listeners right into Jack's thoughts as he makes his way to the West Coast and gets distracted on the Arizona-Mexico border by an ex-Army woman looking to rescue her brother. Brick ratchets up the tension in an audiobook full of action. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Random House Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic Podcast comes from Blackstone Publishing, publisher of bestselling and award-winning books and audiobooks by fantastic writers and narrators. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio
What we learned about the Border

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 31:29


Mike recaps his interview with the President of the National Border Patrol Council President and responds to what we learned about how the cartels do business along the Arizona-Mexico border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Arizona's Morning News
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 5:07


Congressman Biggs was asked about how Senator Sinema is being treated by some activists and talked about a massive migrant caravan possibly making its way toward the Arizona-Mexico border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
You wont believe what's going on at the Arizona - Mexico border.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 28:02


Chad had a conversation with border patrol agents...You are not going to believe what is going on the border. Gaydos and Chad show discuss.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What A Week
July 14, 2021

What A Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 4:02


What A Week   (7/5- 7/11)Intro: (Cue intro music) Hey everyone, welcome back to What a week!, I'm your host, Olivia Lee, here to deliver your weekly dose of the news. Let's get started!In Local News:  https://www.kgw.com/article/news/crime/mailbox-explosions-northeast-portland-oregon/283-db5e6692-41e5-4bc2-a2a5-29586d0c622fPortland police are investigating explosions of a neighborhood library exchange box and a mailbox in Northeast Portland over the weekend. The explosions happened this past Saturday and early this past Monday, about 5 miles from each other. There was debris of wood and books spread around the scene. Flying debris appeared to have caused minor damage to at least two residences, but nobody was injured. Police said at this time they have no suspect information or evidence that indicates the two explosions are related. In-state news: https://katu.com/news/local/oregon-reports-more-than-500-new-coronavirus-cases-over-the-weekendOregon recorded 506 new confirmed and presumptive coronavirus cases over the last three days, the state's health authority reported this past Monday. The latest report brings the statewide total cases to 210,729 since the pandemic first began. The Oregon Health Authority also reported five new fatalities related to the virus. The latest update brings the state's COVID-19 death toll to 2,797. More than 2.2 million Oregonians have completed their vaccination series. Since the state hit the governor's 70% vaccination goal and the economy has fully reopened as of June 30th, the OHA will no longer report new cases over the weekend. In National News: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-07-11/record-breaking-temperatures-set-as-heat-wave-continues-across-california After a major record breaking heat wave swept through the Pacific Northwest a few weeks ago, the wrath of the sun is now setting new heat records throughout the state of California. The rapidly rising temperatures have made it difficult for forecasters to keep up with new record setting temperatures. Death Valley, California was expected to reach record-breaking temperatures this past Sunday with a high of 130 degrees, which equals the hottest temperature recorded on Earth in nearly a century, but that record came two days early, this past Friday afternoon.   More than 30 million people in the West are under excessive heat alerts. The heat alerts stretch from northern Washington state down to the Arizona/Mexico border. Forecasters said a noticeable cooling will likely happen this coming Wednesday as temperatures decline across the region throughout the week.  CDC fully vaccinated students and teachers don't need masks In International News:  https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/italy-wins-european-soccer-championship-3-2-penalty-shootout-n1273643 https://www.wsj.com/articles/italy-england-european-championship-shootout-11626040786  This past Sunday night, Italy's men's soccer team earned its first major title in 15 years with a penalty shootout win over England in the Euro 2020 final. The winner was determined by a penalty-kick shootout after extra time that kept the score even at 1-1. Italy won the shootout 3-2 after England's final shot was blocked. In a highly anticipated lead up to the game hosted by England in Wembley stadium, English fans were seen chanting the phrase “It's Coming Home” all over live television as well as on social media.  For the vast majority of English fans in attendance, this was something they had never experienced in their lifetimes. The incredible representation of national pride seen throughout the country leading up to the finals is partially due to the fact that it has been 55 long years since England was last in a major international final and fans to have known only heartache and disappointment since that World Cup triumph in 1966.  Lastly here is the wildcard news for the week: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-57773472 https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/09/asia/china-giant-pandas-endangered-scli-intl-scn/index.html As of last week, Chinese officials announced that Giant pandas are no longer classified as endangered but are still vulnerable species. The classification was downgraded as their number in the wild has reached 1,800.  China has spent half a century attempting to boost the population of its famous animals, creating sprawling panda reserves across several mountain ranges in an effort to save them from extinction. China considers pandas a national treasure, but has also loaned them to other countries as diplomatic tools. The new classification comes years after the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) had already removed the animal from its endangered species list and re-labelled it as "vulnerable" in 2016. At the time, however, Chinese officials had disputed the decision, saying that it could mislead people into believing that conservation efforts could be relaxed. Last week's announcement by China's environmental ministry is the first time the animal's status was changed on its own endangered species list, which uses similar standards as the Swiss-based IUCN.  Closing:  Well that wraps up What a Week! Stay safe and see you guys next week. 

FAIR Podcasts
The Cartels Are Cutting Holes into the Border Wall and Biden Won't Fix Them

FAIR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 8:22


After visiting the Arizona-Mexico border, FAIR's communications director Dave Ray joins KTFK-FM's Marc Cox (St. Louis, MO) to discuss how cartels from Mexico are cutting open sections of the southern border wall and are not being repaired under the Biden administration. The two also discuss the administration's Central American Minors (CAM) program and "catch and release" policies that encourage more illegal immigration.

Business RadioX ® Network
USMCA: Strengthening the Arizona-Mexico-Canada Bond E13

Business RadioX ® Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021


USMCA: Strengthening the Arizona-Mexico-Canada Bond E13 Supporting North American innovation, manufacturing and mutually beneficial trade, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) aims to grow the North American economies and create high-paying jobs for Americans. Moderated by Phoenix Business RadioX, a distinguished panel from the Canada Arizona Business Council, Jennings, Strouss & Salmon and Thompson Hine LLP […]

Phoenix Business Radio
USMCA: Strengthening the Arizona-Mexico-Canada Bond E14

Phoenix Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021


USMCA: Strengthening the Arizona-Mexico-Canada Bond E14 Supporting North American innovation, manufacturing and mutually beneficial trade, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) aims to grow the North American economies and create high-paying jobs for Americans. Moderated by Phoenix Business RadioX, a distinguished panel from the Canada Arizona Business Council, Jennings, Strouss & Salmon and Thompson Hine LLP […] The post USMCA: Strengthening the Arizona-Mexico-Canada Bond E14 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

The Shocking Details
The Red Ghost

The Shocking Details

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:06


A violent cryptid killed people along the Arizona/Mexico border, it had cloven hooves, long red hair and carried a dead-possibly demonic-rider on its back. But this is no myth, something mysterious but very real was going on. We get to the bottom of The Red Ghost of Arizona.

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY
EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY - 2021-04-23 - EWTN News Nightly | Friday, April 23, 2021

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 30:00


On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: On the second day of the virtual Climate Summit, President Joe Biden said, “every country will need to invest in new clean energy technologies” as he doubled down on transitioning to a green economy in the not-too-distant future, as part of a global effort. The Pontifical University of the Holy Cross is hosting an online, two-month seminar on inspiring trust in the Catholic Church. Professor of Digital Communications at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross and one of the organizers of the seminar, Juan Narbona, joins to tell us why the university is holding this seminar now. Also, Attorney General for the State of Arizona, Mark Brnovich, joins to talk about the situation at the Arizona-Mexico border, and gives us a sense of what is happening there. Meanwhile, a 176 year old time capsule has been found in Hungary's Basilica, the largest Catholic Church and tallest building in the country. Correspondent Colm Flynn shares what was in the time capsule. Finally this evening, Bishop Thomas J. Paprocki from the Diocese of Springfield has written a new book on lessons he has learned in his hobby as a distance runner. He joins us to discuss his book, "Running with a Higher Purpose." Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Ducey deploys troops to the Arizona-Mexico border

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 26:43


Gaydos and Chad discuss Ducey's decision to send the National Guard to the border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Help at the Arizona-Mexico border is on the way

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 21:00


Gaydos and Chad discuss President Biden's agreement with Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras to secure the border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Migrants are being housed temporarily at these Arizona hotels

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 20:01


Gaydos and Chad discuss temporary housing arrangements for migrants crossing over the Arizona-Mexico border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Joanna Williams, Executive Director of the Kino Border Initiative

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 9:44


Gaydos and Chad talked to Joanna Williams about how the Kino Border Initiative is helping migrants who are in need of aid at the Arizona-Mexico border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Governor Ducey lied about what's going on at the border

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 26:24


Gaydos and Chad break down how Ducey lied about what's happening at the Arizona-Mexico border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
This is what it's really like at the Arizona-Mexico border

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 20:04


Gaydos and Chad talk to an investigative reporter about his experience at the Arizona-Mexico border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Morgan Loew, Investigative reporter at CBS5, 3TV & AZFamily.com

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 6:19


Morgan Loew joined the guys to talk about what he's seeing at the Arizona-Mexico border.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Governor Ducey fakes outrage at the border

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 19:04


Gaydos and Chad talk about Governor Doug Ducey's visit to the Arizona-Mexico border today.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Outkick The Show with Clay Travis
JJ Watt to Arizona, Mexico trip, Florida vs. New York media mess, Tiger Woods most popular athlete, Brees coming back?, Jeremy Lin coronavirus comment, sports intern controversy

Outkick The Show with Clay Travis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 21:56


Mexico trip VIP event on March 19th in downtown Nashville JJ Watt to Arizona Florida vs. New York media mess Tiger Woods most popular athlete Jeremy Lin coronavirus comment LeBron James responds to Zlatan Ibrahimovic Sports intern controversy Use code "VIP15" for 15% off VIP! Visit https://bit.ly/OutkickVIPSignUp​

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
More unaccompanied minors are heading to the Arizona-Mexico border

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 28:19


Gaydos and Chad discuss how they feel about President Biden's immigration policies and how they will affect Arizonans.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Biden cancels funding for the Arizona-Mexico border wall

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 26:07


Is there a national emergency at the Arizona-Mexico border? President Biden says, "no." Gaydos and Chad share their thoughts.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
How will the Arizona-Mexico Border be handled by Biden?

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 21:30


Gaydos and Chad talk about President Biden's new plan for immigration.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Nerdpocalypse
The Marksman - Movie Review

The Nerdpocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 4:10


Retired U.S. Marine Jim Hanson lives along the Arizona-Mexico border, reporting attempted illegal crossings. One day while on patrol he encounters Rosa and her son Miguel, Mexican citizens on the run from the cartel. After a shootout with several cartel members led by Maurico, Rosa is killed and Hanson reluctantly agrees to take Miguel to his family in Chicago.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5939723/advertisement

Coming Distractions
The Marksman - Movie Review

Coming Distractions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 4:09


Retired U.S. Marine Jim Hanson lives along the Arizona-Mexico border, reporting attempted illegal crossings. One day while on patrol he encounters Rosa and her son Miguel, Mexican citizens on the run from the cartel. After a shootout with several cartel members led by Maurico, Rosa is killed and Hanson reluctantly agrees to take Miguel to his family in Chicago.

Any Given Runway
230. Gil Gillenwater - Adventurer & Philanthropist

Any Given Runway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 35:13


Gil Gillenwater is the founder of Rancho Feliz, which provides food, clothing and shelter to abandoned children along the Arizona-Mexico border. Since its inception in 1987, Rancho Feliz has invested over 10 million dollars to build homes, education & childcare centers. www.ranchofeliz.com, www.anygivenrunway.com

AM Quickie
Sept 24, 2020: Outrage Over Breonna Taylor decision

AM Quickie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 8:42


Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: Protests continue after a Kentucky grand jury reached a decision on whether to charge police in the killing of Breonna Taylor. Critics call it a victory for police impunity. Meanwhile, indigenous protesters in Arizona get roughed up by federal authorities after shutting down construction on Donald Trump’s border wall. They say work crews are damaging a sacred freshwater spring in the area. And lastly, teachers’ union leaders say the science worked in school districts that implemented social distancing and mask requirements. Preliminary data suggests the coronavirus is not spreading like wildfire through schools that took precautions. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Outrage over Taylor decision There is still no justice for Breonna Taylor. A grand jury in Jefferson County, Kentucky yesterday indicted one of three Louisville police officers involved in the fatal shooting of the twenty-six year old on March 13. Former detective Brett Hankison was indicted on three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, per the Louisville Courier-Journal. Sergeant Jonathan Mattingly was not indicted, nor was detective Myles Cosgrove. The charge against Hankinson does not stem from killing Taylor, but for shooting into other apartments in the neighborhood. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said officers Mattingly and Cosgrove were justified in their actions. They also fired their weapons at Taylor’s apartment that night – for a total of thirty-two shots. It remains unclear which officers fired the six shots that killed Taylor. Attorneys for Taylor’s family called the charging decision outrageous and offensive. Others joined that chorus. Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris said she hadn’t yet read the decision but QUOTE Taylor and her family deserve justice yesterday, today and tomorrow ENDQUOTE. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders called the result a disgrace and an abdication of justice, adding QUOTE Our criminal justice system is racist. The time for fundamental change is now ENDQUOTE. Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar called the charges an absolute disgrace. And the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky said QUOTE Once again, the state has denied that Black lives matter by failing to hold law enforcement accountable ENDQUOTE. Protests that have been ongoing in Louisville picked up again after yesterday’s announcement, despite a preemptive declaration of emergency by the mayor. Online video showed white men carrying guns and wearing military-style uniforms patroling the streets. The vigilantes moved apparently unimpeded by police. The National Guard was also deployed. Many businesses and government offices were boarded up and a twenty-five block perimeter of the city was closed to traffic. Before night fell, police deployed a chemical agent into a crowd of protesters and made several arrests. Black Lives Matter solidarity marches also took place in a number of other cities last night, including Chicago, which also saw an armored National Guard vehicles take to the streets. Activists impede border wall For five hours on Monday, indigenous protesters halted construction of Trump’s wall on the Arizona-Mexico border. The protest ended with federal authorities inflicting violence on the peaceful protesters. According to the Arizona Republic and Arizona Pubic Media, the protest began in the morning against a stretch of fencing in the Quitobaquito (KEY-TOH BAH- KEY-TOH) region of the Organ Pipe National Forest in southwestern Arizona. It is an area with a spring that the O'odham (OH-UH-DAHM) people consider sacred. After a blessing and a prayer, organizers with the O’odham Anti Border Collective led a group of about twenty-five protesters to the construction site at the border. The concrete for the barrier installation uses nearby groundwater from the sacred spring. As one speaker said, QUOTE that water aquifer that you're draining helped us survive, and helped every traveler that came through survive. That water didn't discriminate ENDQUOTE. The temperature was one hundred and six degrees by the afternoon, when National Park Service officers arrived and warned the group to move. Some began to sing O’odham prayer songs as sage was burnt. At 2 p.m., a caravan of twenty-five Border Patrol agents arrived. Some carried paintball guns; others AR-15s. Within the hour, the Border Patrol agents and two park rangers rushed the protesters, knocking people to the ground. No arrests were made, but protesters were left with scrapes and bruises as they were dragged away. One told the agents QUOTE You don’t control the border, you terrorize everyone here from Texas to California and everywhere in between ENDQUOTE. Coronavirus: Schools faring okay There’s some encouraging news about the coronavirus pandemic, at least as it relates to America’s K-through-twelve schools. The Washington Post reports that although thousands of students and teachers have become sick with the coronavirus since schools began opening last month, public health experts have found little evidence that the virus is spreading inside buildings. Moreover, the rates of infection are far below what is found in the surrounding communities. Experts told the Post this early evidence suggests that opening schools may not be as risky as many have feared_._ Brown University researchers yesterday released their first set of data from a new project tracking coronavirus cases in schools. It found low levels of infection among students and teachers. Tracking infections over a two-week period beginning August 31st, it found that zero point two-three percent of students had a confirmed or suspected case of the coronavirus. Among teachers, it was zero point four-nine percent. Some experts, including teacher’s union officials, say it appears that coronavirus rates are lower in school districts where face coverings are required and polices are enforced to keep distance between students in the building. Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, said the science worked in districts that took adequate precautions. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: The Senate Republicans’ inquiry into Joe and Hunter Biden’s activities in Ukraine wrapped up yesterday. It found no evidence of wrongdoing by the Democratic presidential nominee or his son. It also found no evidence that Hunter Biden’s business in Ukraine caused any change in policy under the Obama adminisration. Oregon Democratic Senator Ron Wyden, the ranking member of the Finance Committee, called the Republican report a sham investigation that served to push Russian disinformation. Much ado about... not much. Trump administration officials are reportedly frustrated that Russia is mum about whether it will agree to an arms control deal in time for Trump to brag about it on the campaign trail. The 2010 New Start treaty expires next February. Russia wants to extend it and the White House wants to replace it with a new treaty that includes China. But Russia has been mum on a proposal US negotiators released two weeks ago. I guess Trump isn’t as friendly with Vladimir Putin as he seems to imagine. A new paper in the journal Nature says that even if the terms of the Paris climate agreement are met – which is a long shot – the unstoppable melting of Antarctica’s ice will cause sea levels to rise by more than eight feet. Anders Levermann, one of the paper’s co- authors, told the Guardian that the more scientists learn about Antarctica, the more dire their predictions become. He added QUOTE We will be renowned in future as the people who flooded New York City ENDQUOTE. Sounds pretty bad! After at least three boats were damaged by orcas, Spanish authorities have restricted small yachts from a stretch of water off the country’s northwest coast, the Guardian reports. According to Bruno Diaz, a biologist at the local Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute, the orcas that damaged the boats probably did not mistake them for prey. Rather, he said, they were just immature teenagers out having fun. Hey, sailors: leave those whales alone. That’s all for the AM Quickie. Join us this afternoon on the Majority Report. Sept 24, 2020 - AM Quickie HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn

DJ Coffee Talk Podcast
#13 - Mara Nara (Chronicles from the border)

DJ Coffee Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 101:03


Today we sit down and share a drink with Mara Nara, a humanitarian aide worker from the Arizona / Mexico border. Mara tells us about his experiences while working on the border, Mexican American history, and much more. We hope you are able to learn as much as we did from this sit down!

Marquette University's COVID Conversations
Race, Immigration and COVID19

Marquette University's COVID Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 31:38


This conversation focuses on the ways people blame immigrant communities for Covid-19 outbreaks and the historical and present contexts of these political orientations. In this discussion, we begin by asking how states sustain policies and practices that make some communities sicker and more at risk than others, whose behavior is attributed to racial identity and whose is not, as well as the strategies that immigrant communities share to resist racist narratives and to survive the pandemic. Participants include: Dr. Jeffrey Coleman- a scholar who teaches Spanish language and culture and studies immigrants in Spain and their representation in Spanish theater. Dr. Erin Hoekstra - a sociologist who studies medical humanitarianism and immigration in the Arizona-Mexico border region. Dr. Sameena Mulla - an anthropologist who studies and teaches about violence, law and medicine. For more information on the podcast or the research being done at Marquette University, you can visit Marquette's COVID-19 research initiative here: https://www.marquette.edu/innovation/covid-19-research.php You can email the podcast at covidconvos@marquette.edu Music is "Phase 2" by Xylo Ziko https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Xylo-Ziko/Phase_2

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
President Trump in Arizona

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 24:27


President Trump visited the wall at the Arizona-Mexico border in the morning and held a rally in the afternoon. Gaydos and Chad discuss. 

Agave lessons from A to Z
Interview 56. Todd Hanley: The Agave Heritage Festival in Tucson, Arizona from April 23th to May 5th.

Agave lessons from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 14:03


Todd Hanley the general manager at the Hotel Congress has explained to us about the Agave Heritage Festival. For more information visit www.agaveheritagefestival.com The Agave Heritage Festival began in 2008 as Agave Fest, a Cinco de Mayo celebration featuring tequila tastings and a tequila “Iron Bar Chef” competition at the historic Hotel Congress. As the festival grew in the following years, the number of different agave spirits featured at the event more than doubled, and food specials were elevated from cheap eats to regionally focused culinary treats. By 2015 — the same year that Tucson was the first U.S. city to receive the UNESCO City of Gastronomy designation — Agave Fest had gone from a tequila lover's Cinco de Mayo celebration to an event rooted in the historical and cultural significance of the agave plant. With seminars, a fundraising Agave Dinner, tastings of spirits unavailable in the United States, and a cultural and historical art exhibit, Agave Fest had begun to realize its true potential. The agave plant’s inextricable role in the culture and history of the Arizona-Mexico borderlands region became a central focus of Agave Fest, leading to the creation of Agave Heritage Week in 2016 and the expansion into Agave Heritage Festival in 2017. Today, Agave Heritage Festival is a city-wide, two-weeklong destination event that spotlights the southwest region through the lens of the agave plant. Agave Heritage Festival celebrates the unique importance of the agave plant and the borderlands culture with seminars, trade shows, and world-class culinary events. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agave-lessons-en/message

Agave lessons and Mexican gastronomy with Dr. Ana Valenzuela Zapata
Interview 56. Todd Hanley: The Agave Heritage Festival in Tucson, Arizona from April 23th to May 5th

Agave lessons and Mexican gastronomy with Dr. Ana Valenzuela Zapata

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 14:58


Agave Heritage Festival began in 2008 as Agave Fest, a Cinco de Mayo celebration featuring tequila tastings and a tequila “Iron Bar Chef” competition at the historic Hotel Congress. As the festival grew in the following years, the number of different agave spirits featured at the event more than doubled, and food specials were elevated from cheap eats to regionally focused culinary treats. By 2015 — the same year that Tucson was the first U.S. city to receive the UNESCO City of Gastronomy designation — Agave Fest had gone from a tequila-lover’s Cinco de Mayo celebration to an event rooted in the historical and cultural significance of the agave plant. With seminars, a fundraising Agave Dinner, tastings of spirits unavailable in the United States, and a cultural and historical art exhibit, Agave Fest had begun to realize its true potential. The agave plant’s inextricable role in the culture and history of the Arizona-Mexico borderlands region became a central focus of Agave Fest, leading to the creation of Agave Heritage Week in 2016 and the expansion into Agave Heritage Festival in 2017. Today, Agave Heritage Festival is a city-wide, two-weeklong destination event that spotlights the southwest region through the lens of the agave plant. Agave Heritage Festival celebrates the unique importance of the agave plant and the borderlands culture with seminars, trade shows, and world-class culinary events. https://www.agaveheritagefestival.com/ #agavecultura #agavelessons #agave #mezcal #mezcalovers #maguey #agavelovers #bacanora #raicilla #sotol #comiteco #agaveducation #agaveducators #agaveSpirits #agaveSyrup #AnaValenzuelaZ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ana-g-valenzuela-zapata/message

The Think Tank with Mike O'Neil
Arizona / Mexico Trade and “OK, Boomer" - The Think Tank 12/15/19

The Think Tank with Mike O'Neil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 37:22


In this week’s Think Tank, we discuss trade relations between the United States and Mexico with an expert panel: Patrick Welch (attorney with Jennings Strouss), Tara Jackson (President of the Arizona Town Hall), and Hector Placencia (a businessman with interests on both sides of the border). Then, in the final segment, host Mike O’Neil takes on the “OK, Boomer!” meme.

King Of Horror Reviews
SavageLand (2015) Movie Review

King Of Horror Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 8:00


A small border town on the Arizona-Mexico border is wiped out, and suspicion falls on the lone survivor, an illegal immigrant who managed to record photographic evidence of what truly happened.

Voices of Santa Clara
Inauguration Special: President Kevin O'Brien [replay]

Voices of Santa Clara

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 34:19


Fr. Kevin O’Brien is the president of Santa Clara University, and former dean of SCU’s Jesuit School of Theology. O’Brien served as Vice President for Mission and Ministry at Georgetown for 8 years before coming to Santa Clara in 2016. O’Brien wrote a book “The Ignatian Adventure” in 2011 which sold over 40,000 copies and has been translated into three languages. Check out this article for more background, but here are a few fun facts:O’Brien’s late father, Larry, spent 35 years as personal manager to the legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus—for whom O’Brien’s older brother Andrew still works.During his Jesuit formation, O’Brien served as a chaplain for the Jesuit Refugee Service in immigration detention centers in Los Angeles and worked serving migrants on the Arizona-Mexico border.O’Brien was featured in a Mic video in 2017 debunking the “war on Christmas.” The video received over 10 million views. In this conversation, we discuss how Silicon Valley innovation squares with Jesuit values, how students should choose a career, the importance of what O’Brien calls “decentering experiences,” why spirituality is like an adventure, O’Brien’s improbable journey to becoming a Jesuit and more.https://www.voicesofsantaclara.com/kevin-obrien See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

VB in the Middle
Mike Siegel Fills In For VB - Guest Jon and Jo Beth

VB in the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 12:29


Mike Siegel is at the Federation for American Immigration Reform in Washington, D.C. at their annual event. He talks to people who illegal immigration effects directly, such as Jon and Jo Beth, who own a ranch on the Arizona/Mexico border. Take a listen!

Our Voices Matter Podcast
Believe Your Eyes

Our Voices Matter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 44:37


The tragic events that unfolded this past weekend have thrown our country once again into sorrow and turmoil. Tomorrow, I’m going live to share my thoughts about the crisis of humanity we are facing, followed by a recent episode of @Our Voices Matter podcast with guest Hannah Adair Bonner.As an LGBTQ pastor in the United Methodist Church who lives on the Arizona/Mexico border and works with immigrants, Hannah has a multi-layered perspective on the divides that are tearing us apart, and steps we can all take to heal.#OurVoicesMatter#permission2speak#courage2listenSupport the show (http://patreon.com/OurVoicesMatterPodcast)

KJZZ's Stories You Don't Want to Miss
Stories You Don't Want to Miss - Week of July 1, 2019

KJZZ's Stories You Don't Want to Miss

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 27:40


FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 1: No more room at the Arizona-Mexico border, an explosion shuts down several buildings in downtown Phoenix, and the Arizona Board of Education rejects the schools request for safety officers. Plus — the latest in science, business, and local news.

KJZZ's Stories You Don't Want to Miss
Stories You Don't Want to Miss - Week of June 24, 2019

KJZZ's Stories You Don't Want to Miss

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 34:24


FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 24: Citizens respond to the behavior of Phoenix police officers, Tempe expands its recreation for students with disabilities, and an Arizona-Mexico deal intended to draw in filmmakers. Plus, the latest in local, Fronteras, and science news.

Voices of Santa Clara
President Kevin O’Brien: Questions Define an Adventure

Voices of Santa Clara

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 34:19


“We transform students who will then transform the world. There’s no better mission to be involved in.”Fr. Kevin O’Brien is the president of Santa Clara University, and former dean of SCU’s Jesuit School of Theology. O’Brien served as Vice President for Mission and Ministry at Georgetown for 8 years before joining Santa Clara. O’Brien wrote a book “The Ignatian Adventure” in 2011 which sold over 40,000 copies and has been translated into three languages.Check out this article for more background, but here are a few fun facts:O’Brien’s late father, Larry, spent 35 years as personal manager to the legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus—for whom O’Brien’s older brother Andrew still works.During his Jesuit formation, O’Brien served as a chaplain for the Jesuit Refugee Service in immigration detention centers in Los Angeles and worked serving migrants on the Arizona-Mexico border.O’Brien was featured in a Mic video in 2017 debunking the “war on Christmas.” The video received over 10 million views.In this conversation, we discuss how Silicon Valley innovation squares with Jesuit values, how students should choose a career, the importance of what O’Brien calls “decentering experiences,” why spirituality is like an adventure, O’Brien’s improbable journey to becoming a Jesuit and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Empire State Conservatives Podcast
ESC Ep 25: Patriots Over Chiefs!

Empire State Conservatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 40:53


In our latest episode of the podcast, Pete & Evan go off on a number of fun topics... They begin by dissecting the now Supreme Court Case New York State Rifle & Pistol Association vs. City of New York, and how NYC infringes on New York citizens' constitutional rights. Next, they dive into the implications of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez being named to the House Finance Committee under Maxine Waters. Oh boy... Next, they dissect the Covington Catholic High School fiasco that took place after the March For Life event this past Friday. Why is the MSM so biased? They end by diving into a (we kid you not!) porn tax meant to fund the building of a border wall on the Arizona-Mexico border. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A 5 STAR REVIEW! You can find Empire State Conservative Network here: Donate - https://www.empirestateconservativenetwork.com/donate Store - https://www.empirestateconservativenetwork.com/store iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/empire-state-conservatives-podcast/id1441178646 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/empire-state-conservative-network/message

the morning shakeout podcast
Episode 26 | Mauricio Díaz

the morning shakeout podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 53:46


"And then at that same point, I was running and I found out that running was just the best vehicle and the best way and medium to know a place—and eventually, also [to] get to know yourself." Really enjoyed sitting down with Mauricio Díaz this week for a conversation that had nothing to do with training, racing, or current issues that exist within the sport. Instead, we talked about running as it relates to adventure and exploration while serving as a cultural common denominator around the world. Díaz is the VP of marketing for Aire Libre, a company out of Mexico City he accidentally co-founded with a couple of his friends that creates immersive weeklong running experiences that are partly athletic, but mostly cultural, extremely educational, and undoubtedly transformative. In this episode, we talked about the importance of culture and storytelling, and how those two elements are at the center of everything Aire Libre does, from the content they create to the experiences they cultivate. Díaz describes the group's initial adventure—56 miles through the Sonoran Desert in northwestern Mexico—along with some of the other culturally focused and socially conscious follow-ups he's led, such as running along the Arizona-Mexico border to explore the land of the Tohono O'odham nation, and many other stories that I think will pique your interest and may even get you to view running through a slightly different lens. Music and editing for this episode of the morning shakeout podcast by John Isaac at BaresRecords.com Complete show notes here: https://www.themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-26-with-mauricio-diaz/ Sign up here to get the morning shakeout email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning: www.themorningshakeout.com/subscribe/ Support the morning shakeout on Patreon: www.patreon.com/themorningshakeout

WOLA Podcast
June 25, 2018: What We Saw at the Border

WOLA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 24:57


WOLA's Adam Isacson, Maureen Meyer, and Adeline Hite were at the Arizona-Mexico border last week amid the furor over the Trump administration's zero-tolerance and family separation policies. They discuss what they saw and what asylum-seekers are facing.

#yesphx Presents
Stephen "V" Viramontes, Chief Organizer of #PHXStartupWeek

#yesphx Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 59:41


Vincent sits down with the Chief Organizer of the event, Stephen Viramontes (better known as "V") to discuss: - how an event like Startup Week happens (spoiler alert: not without an amazing team) - Startup Weekend Nogales and how the Arizona/Mexico economic partnership can further develop - how and why Startups on Central in downtown Phoenix came to be Head to phxstartupweek.com for more details. Recorded live at Chase Basecamp during Techstars Startup Week PHX 2018 powered by Chase.  A huge thanks to sponsor 48 Startups, and major props to Raz Yalov at ZCast for show production. This is #yesPHX Presents... a podcast produced by, for and about entrepreneurs and startups in the Valley of the Sun. #yesPHX is the world's most generous startup community for entrepreneurs. For more information and updates from the #yesPHX community: Visit our website - yesphx.com Join our active Facebook Group Follow us on our Facebook page, Twitter, and/or Instagram  Read our Medium publication Join our Slack group Follow the #yesPHX hashtag on Twitter and/or Instagram  

Harvard Divinity School
Religious Literacy and Government Symposium: Panel on the Arizona-Mexico Border

Harvard Divinity School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 91:37


Held on December 7–8, 2017, the Religious Literacy and the Professions Initiative (RLPI) seeks to consider how religion is embedded in both constructive and antagonistic approaches to immigration, especially with respect to work undertaken by (or in collaboration with) governmental agencies. This panel continues this discussion in relation to the Arizona-Mexico Border. The panelists include Kristin Du Mez, Scott Harshbarger, Juanita Molina, and Christopher Montoya. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.