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Send us a Text Message.Grammy winner, Eric Johnson, and Experience Hendrix Tour producer, John McDermott, share their stories about their love of Hendrix's tunes and the upcoming Experience Hendrix Tour. In his interview with Johnson and McDermott, The Trout, learns about how the Experience Hendrix began and the inside story of all the tour comes together. For the first time in five years, The Experience Hendrix Tour, the critically acclaimed multi-artist celebration of Jimi Hendrix's musical genius, returns to the concert trail with a slate of concert dates that offer the musical excellence of numerous topflight artists in celebration of the life and legacy of Jimi Hendrix. While there was a one-off event date in Austin, TX in 2022, the last full-fledged (pre-pandemic) EH tour took place in 2019. The concept for the Experience Hendrix Tour dates back more than 25 years; what started as a single concert at San Diego's Street Scene in 2001 and 2002 expanded by 2004 into a full-fledged national tour. This year's outing marks the 20th anniversary of the Experience Hendrix Tour. This year's tour bring the music of Jimi Hendrix to audiences in the Pacific Northwest, California, Nevada, Arizona New Mexico and eastward through Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Tennessee concluding in Georgia and Florida. Most fittingly, the tour kicks off on September 19 in Seattle, Jimi Hendrix's hometown, at the Paramount Theater.https://www.experiencehendrixtour.com/Support the Show.Thanks for listening for more information or to listen to other podcasts or watch YouTube videos click on this link >https://thetroutshow.com/
The American Red Cross is an organization that's been around since before Arizona was even a state. Chances are, you've heard of the brand but what I bet you didn't know is the importance and the presence right here in Arizona.
The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for Dec. 11, 2023Developments in GOP Fake Presidential Elector Plots in Nevada & Wisconsin; Investigations Continue in Arizona, New Mexico & GeorgiaThere were developments the week of December 4th in the GOP fake Presidential elector plots in Nevada, Wisconsin and Arizona. Investigations continue in New Mexico and Georgia, with one of the indicted lawyers in the Georgia case cooperating with prosecutors.Our podcasting host recently made changes which stops us from including our entire script as part of the podcast content. To view the whole script, please go to our website and find today's report.Today's LinksArticles & Resources:NPR - Lawyer Chesebro, who authored fake-elector memos, pleads guilty in Georgia caseNevada Independent - Nevada GOP ‘fake electors' indicted for falsely claiming Trump won state's 2020 electionAssociated Press - Nevada grand jury indicts six Republicans who falsely certified that Trump won the state in 2020Wisconsin Examiner - Wisconsin's fake electors settle lawsuit, acknowledge Biden won in 2020Scott Thompson - Fraudulent Electors (Fully Executed) Mutual Release & Settlement AgreementArizona Mirror - Key Trump attorney in fake elector plot to meet with AZ prosecutors: reportForbes - All The States Investigating The 2020 Election: Wisconsin Latest To Reportedly Probe Fake Electors As Nevada Brings ChargesAssociated Press - Michigan Republican charged in false elector plot agrees to cooperation dealKRQE - NM Attorney General's Office investigating fake elector scheme in 2020 electionGroups Taking Action:Protect Democracy, Common Cause WI, States United Democracy CenterPlease follow us on Facebook and Twitter and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgWant ADM sent to your email? Sign up here!#Democracy #DemocracyNews #FakeElectors #StoptheSteal #RuleofLaw
We have a new podcast! It's called Universe Of Art, and it's all about artists who use science to bring their creations to the next level. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. What Is Your Cat's Meow Trying To Tell You? Cats have formed bonds with humans for thousands of years. But what exactly is going on in our furry friends' brains? What are they trying to tell us with their meows? And why did humans start keeping cats as pets anyway? To help answer those questions and more, John Dankosky talks with Jonathan Losos, professor of biology at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and author of the new book, The Cat's Meow: How Cats Evolved from the Savanna to Your Sofa. Read an excerpt of the book at sciencefriday.com. Researchers Quantify The Navajo Nation's Water Crisis In Fort Defiance, one of five main communities situated on the Arizona-New Mexico border in the Navajo Nation, Taishiana Tsosie and Kimberly Belone are standing in a mobile office's cramped bathroom. The two researchers from the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health turn off the lights and hold up plastic bags filled with water from the bathroom sink. Each bag has five small compartments, filled with the same sink water. Where they differ is in the chemicals added to each compartment. “This is our compartment bag, and we use this and several other chemicals and tablets to test for E. coli in the water,” Tsosie said. Today, the researchers are testing for harmful bacteria, but they also run separate tests for dangerous metals in drinking water. To read the rest, visit sciencefriday.com. Chumash Tribe Champions National Marine Sanctuary For generations, the Chumash tribal nation have been stewards of a vital marine ecosystem along the central coast of California, bordering St. Louis Obispo County and Santa Barbara County. The area is home to species like blue whales, black abalone, and snowy plovers. And it's also an important part of the Chumash tribe's rich traditions and culture. Tribal leaders have pushed for decades to designate the area as a national marine sanctuary. Now, the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary is in the final stages of the approval process, which would make it the first tribally nominated national marine sanctuary in the country. John Dankosky talks with Stephen Palumbi, professor of marine sciences at Stanford University and Violet Sage Walker, chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council, about the importance of this region and their collaborative research project. Where The Rubber Meets The Road For Electric Cars You might not give your car's tires a lot of thought unless you get a flat, or you live somewhere you need to swap in snow tires. But as more people in the US make the switch to electric vehicles, some are finding they have to think about their tires more often. Some EV drivers are finding that their tires wear out more rapidly than they had with traditional internal combustion-driven vehicles—in some cases, 20 percent faster. The problem has multiple causes. Many EVs are heavier than regular cars of a similar size, which puts more load on the tires. When combined with the almost instant torque provided by electric motors, that can lead to leaving rubber on the road—even when a driver isn't attempting to burn rubber. Ryan Pszczolkowski, tire testing program manager at Consumer Reports, joins Diana Plasker to talk about the special engineering that comes into play when the rubber meets the road in an electric car. Is The Plastic In Your Old Barbie Toxic? ‘Barbie' is going gangbusters at the box office, and it's prompted a whole new interest in the iconic, if occasionally problematic, toy doll. If you've been moved by the movie to dig your old Barbie out from the attic, don't be surprised if she looks…different. The PVC (polyvinyl chloride) toy dolls of the 1950s—and for the next 50 years after that—contained plasticizers that, over time, can degrade, discolor, and even become sticky. And the chemical compounds being released by an old PVC toy might be toxic to your toddler. Science Friday's AAAS Mass Media Fellow Chelsie Boodoo is a big Barbie fan. She wanted to find out more about what these old Barbies are made of, and whether we should be worried. So, she turned to Dr. Yvonne Shashoua, a research professor from the National Museum of Denmark. She explains what happens to plastic dolls over time, how museums like hers preserve vintage toys, and even some tips to keep Barbie looking like new. (Hint: make room in the freezer!) To stay updated on all-things-science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
Ella Mae Begay disappeared from her home on the Navajo Nation near the Arizona-New Mexico border on June 15, 2021. According to the FBI's web page on Begay, Begay's truck — a gray or silver Ford F-150 — was seen leaving her property in Sweetwater, Arizona, the morning of her disappearance, and has not been seen since.If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Ella Mae Begay, please call the Navajo Police Department Shiprock District at (505) 368-1350 or (505) 368-1351.Please follow the Facebook group: Trailing Ella Mae to stay up-to-date on her case.To donate to the family's Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/bring-ella-mae-begay-home?fbclid=IwAR3ONkI1rGqmEqnh-AgX3_ub5hh9haTseImY0y5REEe4GyHRCiLYGDZPWzcFor links to information found for this episode:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ella-mae-begay-missing-preston-henry-tolth-charged-navajo-nation-woman-disappeared-2021/https://apnews.com/article/navajo-ella-mae-begay-disappearance-new-mexico-a774caa8709a5b2a6c580c3dd179ad91https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/06/us/ella-mae-begay-preston-henry-tolth-navajo-nation-indictment.html
David Williams sits down with host Edward Araujo to discuss medical board complaints and how to respond to them. Mr. Williams has been a practicing attorney in Arizona since 2003. He is currently a Partner and General Counsel at Davis Miles McGuire Gardner, PLLC, an Arizona & New Mexico based law firm. He also chairs their litigation department. Mr. Williams focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation, real estate litigation, complicated business disputes, and represents professionals such as physicians and other healthcare providers before administrative review boards. This episode is sponsored by Bahbah Sobers Wealth Management, AT&T FirstNet, and InSync Healthcare Recruiters. Music by Scott Holmes. The Arizona Physician Podcast is produced by Maricopa County Medical Society.
A hospital on the Navajo Nation near the Arizona-New Mexico border is suing the Indian Health Service after a steep cut to its budget. A new apartment building has opened in Seattle on low-income and un-housed Native Americans in the city
A hospital on the Navajo Nation near the Arizona-New Mexico border is suing the Indian Health Service after a steep cut to its budget. A new apartment building has opened in Seattle on low-income and un-housed Native Americans in the city
Big E talks with Amy about scamming a time share, performing stand-up comedy on the road, and about whether its been hard to find time to masturbate
Take advantage of the mild spring weather in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah to add outdoor adventure tours to your family vacation.
*Affiliatelink/Werbung 50€ Rabatt auf die Programmgebühr von AuPairCare mit unserem Code. Bei der Kurzbewerbung: Schritt 1: „Wie hast du von AuPairCare erfahren?“ -Empfehlung Schritt 2: „Spezifiziere“ -aupaircoffee https://www.intrax.de/au-pair-schritt1.html?ixid=I-6367909&pc=refyt Roadtrip ohne Auto? Und dann auch noch 3 Staaten und 4 Städte in einer Woche abklappern! Isi und Clara erzählen euch, wie das funktioniert! Die Höhenkrankheit, Antibiotikum und eine Verletzung am Bein, ein Budget von 12$ pro Tag, eine Woche lang kein Hunger, 40 Grad im Schatten und eine Wanderung, bei der wir an unsere Grenzen gegangen sind. All dies war teil unseres genialen Urlaubs nach Arizona, New Mexico und Colorado. Das klingt für euch wie ein Albtraum? Auch wenn wir kleine Hürden überwinden mussten, war dies doch einer unserer schönsten Reisen im ganzen Auslandsjahr. Denn gegenüber dieser Problemchen stehen wunderschöne Wanderungen, Sonnenaufgänge mit Palmen und über Phoenix zu beobachten, das Arizona State Capitol ganz für uns alleine zu haben und unendlich viel Sonnenschein. Wir nehmen euch mit auf eine Reise von New Jersey nach Phoenix, Arizona. Von dort aus geht es dann weiter nach Albuquerque, New Mexico. Unseren Trip beendeten wir in Colorado Springs und Denver, Colorado, bevor es dann zurück nach New Jersey ging. Macht euch bereit für viele lustige Geschichten, Tipps und Tricks für diese Staaten und auch darüber, wie man problemlos eine so große Strecke ohne Auto zurücklegen kann. Welcome on board. Folgt uns wie immer gerne auf Instagram @aupair.coffee.
53 - This episode of the PrettyAF Podcast is a little different than the rest! In this solo episode, Azalee shares her favorite travel tips and her experience safely traveling during COVID. She recently traveled from Las Vegas to Washington and then again from Las Vegas to Arizona/New Mexico to visit family. She shares what essentials she packed and how she packs while being Gluten Free and Pescatarian. Azalee expresses her goals for the future of The Pretty AF Podcast and wants to share her travel journey to PrettyAF places! PrettyAF Website Azalee Maslow's Website Azalee's #3DaySlay Course Apply for a 1:1 Brand + Business Coaching Spot with Azalee Maslow Interested in the Monat oil or DoTERRA ginger oil Azalee mentioned in the episode? Message her on Instagram @AzaleeMaslow or email her at azalee@azaleemaslow.com to get more info! This episode is brought to you by Kajabi. Your all-in-one platform to host your website, courses, and email marketing. Get two weeks free!
Greg and Tom discuss the feature film "THE LIBRARY VAULT" staring Matt Damon and Ryan Reynolds. A Universal Alt Film Release. Along with a pre-show discussion of Star Trek and the events that helped to bring about the 4th and 5th season of Star Trek TOS."The Library Vault"Our hero's (Matt Damon and Ryan Reynolds) in an archeological Sci-Fi mystery adventure. Two young men discover a strange room deep in a cave that leads to a sealed alien vault near the Arizona New Mexico border.A Universal Alt Release of a Fireside Entertainment production, in association with K Mesler partners.All rights reserved ©2020 King Dyro Productions Podcast music:Kamihamiha! - Alien Warfare Stems by Kamihamiha (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Kamihamiha/60882 Movie Reviews and Serious Nonsense is a King Dyro Production
Flute 360 | Episode 107: “An Interview with Annaleena Jämsä” (39:26) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Annaleena Jämsä who is the principal flutist of the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra and flutist of the ensemble, Oslo Kammerakademi. She is a masterclass clinician and the Competition Coordinator of the Tampere Flute Festival held on April 25-26, 2020. Episode 107 – Main Points: 0:25– Gold Sponsor: Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company 1:37 – Welcome & Introduction 3:50 – Building a snowman! 4:03 – Arizona & New Mexico, USA 4:27 – Heidi: Please share, with the listeners, who you are and your musical background! 4:35 – Annaleena’s Answer 6:34 – Question: You are the flutist for the ensemble, Oslo Kammerakademi (OKA). Can you please tell us about the group? 6:40 – Annaleena’s Answer 8:53 – Böhm’s Flute 10:30 – Question: You are on OKA’s album, “Leipzig.” What lessons did you learn along the way? 10:41 – Annaleena’s Answer 11:00 – Articulation from one instrument to the next can be different. 13:35 – Question: Considering the unique size of your ensemble, how did the sound engineer record the group? 13:50 – Annaleena’s Answer 14:32 – French Horn & Recording 15:12 – Question: Do you have any other advice for recording a chamber ensemble? 15:30 – Annaleena’s Answer 16:36 – Question: For OKA’s new album, what repertoire will be included? 16:40 – Annaleena’s Answer 17:38 – TBA: CD Updates! 18:03 – Question: OKA’s arranger recently put together an arrangement of Ravel’s “Mother Goose Suite” for the ensemble. Can you tell us what the dynamic is like between arranger and members of the ensemble? 18:25 – Annaleena’s Answer 20:38 – Question: How much input does each ensemble member contribute to the process? 20:50 – Annaleena’s Answer 21:57 – Question: For the Tampere Flute Fest, what are the duties that are required from a competition coordinator? 22:24 – Annaleena’s Answer 22:47 – Texas Flute Society & National Flute Association 22:57 – Question: As competition coordinator, what lessons have you learned along the way? 23:01 – Annaleena’s Answer 24:24 – Question: What are the repertoire requirements for the competition? 24:32 – Annaleena’s Answer 24:45 – Bach’s Partita in A minor & Böhm’s Grand Polonaise 25:11 – Telemann’s 12 Fantasias for Flute without Bass 25:21 – Honegger’s Danse de la Chèvre for Solo Flute 26:05 – Question: How was the repertoire for the competition chosen? 26:12 – Alexis Roman (E101) & Beatriz Macías (106) 29:02 – Seiya Ueno, flutist (E103) 29:10 – Martin Godoy, flutist (E70) 30:04 – Alexis Roman, flutist (E101) 30:41 – Question: What is your main goal within the short timeframe that you have with masterclass students? 30:57 – Annaleena’s Answer 33:47 – PICKS! 38:12 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions PICKS! Annaleena: Swimming! Finland’s Sauna Heidi: Movies: Movie: Hush (2016) Movie: Don’t Breathe (2016) Movie: A Quiet Place (2018) Episode 107 – Resources Mentioned: Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Tampere Flute Festival’s Website Tampere Flute Festival’s Guest Artists Flute 360’s E106 Flute 360’s E103 Flute 360’s E101 Flute 360’s E70 Episode 107 – Sponsors: Gold Level: Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company Silver & Bronze Level: J&K Productions
Rob & Allison are on a roadtrip from LA to New Jersey, and hit up taquerias in Arizona & New Mexico. Enjoy these quick picks as Rob reviews tacos from the road!
Tyler is a defense journalist and editor of Time Inc.’s The Drive’sThe War Zone page. Tyler broke the story of the recent UFO sighting over Arizona and New Mexico by pilots that is making international headlines. His digging was able to produce FAA audio of the incident. Perhaps even more exciting is the work he has done on a better documented UFO case seen by many pilots and captured on radar over California and Oregon. The military scrambled fighter jets in this case. In this episode, we discuss Tyler’s interest in the UFO Phenomenon, mainstream attitude towards the topic, and the details of the incredible cases Tyler has brought to light recently. For more about the Arizona/New Mexico event click here. For more about the California/Oregon event click here. To read Tyler’s articles, visit: www.thedrive.com/author/tyler-rogoway
H Alan Day. Day’s upbringing branded him a cowboy from the day he was born. He was part of the 3rd generation to grow up on the 200,000-acre Lazy B cattle ranch straddling the high deserts of southern Arizona & New Mexico. The ranching & cowboy lifestyle appealed to him so greatly that after graduating from the University of Arizona, he returned to manage Lazy B for the next 40 years. During his career, he received numerous awards for his dedicated stewardship of the land. Alan & his sister, Sandra Day O’Connor, co-authored the New York Times bestselling memoir, Lazy B. Lynn Wiese Sneyd. Lynn founded & manages LWS Literary Services, which specializes in book publicity, ghostwriting, editing, query letters, & book proposals. She is the author of Holistic Parenting: Raising Children to a New Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Well-Being & co-author of Healthy Solutions: A Guide to Simple Healing and Healthy Wisdom, winner of Arizona Book Award for best health & wellness book. Eunice Nisbett, Book Marketing Strategist, Savvy BestSellers, launched this Show as a FREE book marketing resource for authors. Are you a non-fiction business author? Sign up for one on one coaching with Eunice & learn powerful book marketing strategies that will position you as a leader in your field & help you create a lucrative online brand!
H Alan Day. Day’s upbringing branded him a cowboy from the day he was born. He was part of the 3rd generation to grow up on the 200,000-acre Lazy B cattle ranch straddling the high deserts of southern Arizona & New Mexico. The ranching & cowboy lifestyle appealed to him so greatly that after graduating from the University of Arizona, he returned to manage Lazy B for the next 40 years. During his career, he received numerous awards for his dedicated stewardship of the land. Alan & his sister, Sandra Day O’Connor, co-authored the New York Times bestselling memoir, Lazy B. Lynn Wiese Sneyd. Lynn founded & manages LWS Literary Services, which specializes in book publicity, ghostwriting, editing, query letters, & book proposals. She is the author of Holistic Parenting: Raising Children to a New Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Well-Being & co-author of Healthy Solutions: A Guide to Simple Healing and Healthy Wisdom, winner of Arizona Book Award for best health & wellness book. Eunice Nisbett, Book Marketing Strategist, Savvy BestSellers, launched this Show as a FREE book marketing resource for authors. Are you a non-fiction business author? Sign up for one on one coaching with Eunice & learn powerful book marketing strategies that will position you as a leader in your field & help you create a lucrative online brand!
Brian Luna Lucero, the Center for Regional Studies Sophie D. Aberle Fellow at the Center for Southwest Research talks about the 60 year effort for New Mexico to be recognized as a state. His research is part of a larger effort to build a digital portal for the CSWR’s centennial project. He speaks about the political and cultural resistance to admitting New Mexico to the union, and the many failed attempts to have the territory recognized as a state. Lucero is a Ph.D. candidate in History.