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Welcome, South Coast newcomer and the owner-operator of an already local institution, Fairhaven Frets, Bryon Knight. One of our newest friends, supporters, and collaborators. He began his musical career at age 11 and wanted to know more about how instruments were built. Bryon began “hanging around” a shop where a master fiddle maker was producing hand-made violins, violas, cellos, and a few guitars. He "swept the sawdust just to be near the old luthier and glean technical tidbits that would prove to be valuable later in my life." He also began playing in bands and eventually started touring regionally. Did we mention that Byron was from Arkansas and that he also had a 25-year career in television production, producing programs for ESPN, Fox Sports, The Discovery Channel, and The Outdoor Channel? He moved on to join the largest music retailer in the world, Thomann/Sweetwater Sound. After the devastating loss of a friend, he was encouraged by Little Rock Frets, which, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, was the largest string instrument repair shop in the state. His wife, Frances, is a New England Native and wanted to return "Home," and so they did and came to Fairhaven, Massachusetts, where Fairhaven Frets came into existence in 2019. Byron Knight spoke with The Artists Index's cofounder, documentarian, and podcast host, Ron Fortier, this past April, about how he "always played music and worked on instruments - mostly for the pure love of the art". This episode was recorded at our recording studio at Spectrum Marketing Group at Howland Place in New Bedford. Bryon Knight Fairhaven Frets 105 Sconticut Neck Road Fairhaven MA 02719 508-433-3738 Email | Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Other Please consider donating whatever you can to help and assure us in our mission to continue documenting the legacies of South Coast Artists. If you would like to be a guest on The Artists Index or have a suggestion, please let us know!
This week we revisit Kerry's two prior interviews with Arkansan painter and sculptor, Kevin Kresse. Kevin has exhibited his work around Arkansas, New York, Washington DC, Memphis, and Atlanta. His work has been featured in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the Arkansas Times, Soiree magazine, and more, and he has been featured in pieces produced by local affiliates of ABC, CBS, and PBS television, as well as a short film by Garret Lakin. The journey toward a career in art began with Kresse and his wife Bridget's decision to pare down their lives financially. Both of the Kresses had “job-jobs,” as Bridget calls them. She was a financial planner, Kevin a newspaper art director. Work and money had been “all about accumulation.” The Kresses opted for a different road. They gave their employers a year's notice, lived cheaply, and saved money. Then they took a four-month trip to Europe. The trip to Europe was priceless. It laid the foundation for their marriage, they say. It gave them time to reflect — something Kevin points out is growing increasingly scarce for workaholic Americans — and it pointed the way toward their future. It was on that trip, Bridget says, that “Kevin decided to do his art." "It's a kick knowing that my public work will still be there long after I'm gone," he said. "I never thought about that aspect too much until after my father died. It is also great hearing people interpret what they see in some of the work. It makes me realize that everyone sees art through their filter of life and that every interpretation is just as valid as the reason I did it."
On the latest episode of Bass Cast Radio, I get to catch up with two great men Bryan Hendricks with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, who has been an outdoor writer for decades & is well known in this space from the book she has written & the stories he can tell. Then Chauncey Niziol, the host of Chauncey's Great Outdoors on ESPN Radio, distributed it to thousands of people across the Chicago listening area. If you'd like to get early access and help support Bass Cast Radio, become a Patreon member now, and you'll save on your first month. Enter Code SPRING to get 25% off your 1st monthPATREONBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bass-cast-radio--1838782/support.
Rebecca Gayle Howell is a writer, translator, and editor of place-based literature. Howell's work has received critical acclaim from outlets such as The Los Angeles Times, Poetry London (U.K.), The Courier-Journal, Asymptote, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, The Millions, Arts ATL, MINT (India), and The Kenyon Review. Her genre-bending work is often underpinned by extensive documentary research, merging fiction, verse, and realism, gaining support from agencies like the National Endowment for the Arts, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the Foundation for Deep Ecology. She translated El interior de la ballena / The Belly of the whale (Texas Tech University Press, 2024) by Claudia Prado. Alice Bank interviews her with a beautiful conversation. *** Rebecca Gayle Howell es escritora, traductora y editora de literatura basada en el lugar. El trabajo de Howell ha recibido elogios de la crítica en medios como The Los Angeles Times, Poetry London (Reino Unido), The Courier-Journal, Asymptote, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, The Millions, Arts ATL, MINT (India) y The Kenyon Review. Su obra, que desafía los géneros convencionales, a menudo se sustenta en una extensa investigación documental, fusionando ficción, verso y realismo. Ha contado con el apoyo de instituciones como el National Endowment for the Arts, el United States Holocaust Memorial Museum y la Foundation for Deep Ecology. Tradujo El interior de la ballena / The Belly of the Whale (Texas Tech University Press, 2024) de Claudia Prado. Alice Bank la entrevista en una hermosa conversación.
“Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite” host Jim Chapman is back with this fourth episode in the “Bad Teachers” series. Today he is examining two alarming cases of educator misconduct: Alexandria Vera, a Texas teacher, and the Little Rock, Arkansas case involving Reagan Gray who's alleged indiscretions at Immanuel Baptist Church is garnering headlines as of late. Chapters:02:41 Alexandria Vera's Story07:40 Investigation and Arrest14:21 Court Proceedings and Sentencing21:01 Alexandria Vera's Future22:56 Introduction to Reagan Gray25:41 Allegations Against Reagan Gray32:01 Reagan Gray's Arrest and Trial For collaborations, promotions, or appearances email Jim at: https://www.exposedpodcastfiles@gmail.com Join us on Patreon for commercial free early releases, bonus content and more by clicking HERE Legal Note: In the event of an Unadjudicated Case that has not been criminally decided, all persons discussed in this podcast are assumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The criminal or civil charges expressed in this podcast are taken from public record and not the direct opinions of the host or producers of this podcast. Sources: (Alexandria Vera)Alexandria Vera Criminal Complaint.Staff Writer. “Teacher allegedly got…” WZZM13 ABC. 31 May 2016.Staff Writer. “Houston area teacher…” WTHR13 NBC News. 01 Jun 2016.Garvin, Keith. “Aldine IDS teacher…” Click 2 Houston News. 01 Jun 2016.Alexandria Vera Court Document. 27 May 2016.Staff Writer. “Teacher impregnated by…” WTMJ-TV Milwaukee. 01 Jun 2016.Associated Press. “Teacher pregnant, accused…” WOLF FOX58. 01 Jun 2016.Owens, Eric. “Cops: Teacher Traumatized…” Daily Caller. 01 Jun 2016.Reece, Kevin, and Seward, Larry. “Texas leads nation…” KHOU11 News. 01 Jun 2016.Crea, Jacqueline. “CPS investigating family…” 13 News Now. 01 Jun 2016.Staff Writer. “Texas teacher accused…” Toronto Sun. 03 Jun 2016.Staff Writer. “Teacher accused of…” WFAA News. 03 Jun 2016.Carter, Marla. “New trouble for…” ABC13 Eyewitness News. 03 Aug 2016.Moreno, Mayra. “Family of teacher…” ABC13 Eyewitness News. 03 Jun 2016.Rogers, Brian. “Ex-teacher Alexandria…” Houston Chronicle. 20 Sep 2016.Homer, Michelle. “Teacher impregnanted by…” KSDK NBC 5. 16 Nov 2016.Guerra, Kristine, and Mettler, Katie. “Texas Teacher who…” The Monitor. 22 Nov 2016.Staff Writer. “Ex-teacher impregnated…” Click 2 Houston News. 13 Jan 2017. Alexandria Vera. TDCJ. Accessed 03 Dec 2024.(Reagan Gray)Levy, Angenette. Crime Fix. Reagan Gray. Reagan Gray Booking Information.Kienlen, Alex. “Court releases details…” KARK News. Banks, Chris. “Arkansas teacher arrested…” THV11 News. 19 Apr 2024.Lockwood, Frank. “Former teacher, Immanuel…” Arkansas Democrat Gazette. 24 Sep 2024.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
Born and raised in Pine Bluff, Trey Reid is the Assistant Chief of Communications for the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission. His primary role is executive producer and host of Arkansas Wildlife TV, the AGFC's weekly television show that documents The Natural State's many outdoor recreational opportunities and AGFC's myriad conservation work. Additionally, Trey is editor of Tail Fly Fishing Magazine and Strung Sporting Journal; and host of The Wild Side radio show on 103.7 The Buzz (which airs Tuesdays at 7 p.m.). He makes more than 250 radio and TV appearances per year representing the Commission and educating Arkansans on our natural states outdoor offerings. Prior to joining the AGFC staff in 2007, Trey was field reporter for ESPN2's BassCenter, traveling the country to report on professional bass fishing, conservation issues and much more. His travels took him everywhere from post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans to bass fishing adventures in New York City's Central Park. Trey was outdoor editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for four years. He started in the newspaper business as a sports writer and later as sports editor at his hometown newspaper, the Pine Bluff Commercial. He continues to work as a freelance writer and has had articles appear in local and national magazines and websites including Bassmaster, Greenhead, AY, Fish Arkansas, Arkansas Wild, Arkansas Money & Politics, ESPN.com, and more. Trey graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a B.A. in Liberal Arts.
Bob Holt (who covers the Razorbacks for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) joins Mike Detillier and Herb Tyler to talk about what LSU needs to watch out for from the Razorbacks.
This hour, Mike Detillier and Herb Tyler preview the LSU Tigers vs. Arkansas Razorbacks. Bob Holt (who covers the Razorbacks for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) joins the show to talk about what to watch out for from the Razorbacks.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette beat reporter Tom Murphy joins Chuck to look at the Razorbacks upset of Tennessee. Chuck and Heath discuss who besides Vandy had been on the all time list of not winning against a top 5 team. Chris Lee of VandySports.com recaps the Commodores win.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join John Kruse for this Labor Day weekend show as he chats with 1. Mitchell Blake with the National Wild Turkey Federation about their new Northeast initiative 2. Bryan Hendricks about his column in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette and a couple of recent adventures he wrote about 3. Scott Sthur with the National 4H Shooting Sports Program 4. Mistaya Johnston with Stehekin Valley Ranch in North Central Washington about staying at the ranch and the wildfire threat they dodged this summer www.americaoutdoorsradio.com
The 8am hour of Thursday's Mac & Cube got underway with everyone revealing their 12-team College Football Playoff bracket; then, Bob Holt, who covers the Razorbacks for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, tells us what he expects from the Hogs in 2024 & their opener against Pine Bluff; later, a little early MAXX BALL look for UAB and Jacksonville State; and finally, Wimp Sanderson, former men's basketball coach at Alabama, says how a season opener effects the players, what CFB recruiting has done to CBB, and gives his first winning Blue Plate Special. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week we revisit Kerry's two prior interviews with Arkansan painter and sculptor, Kevin Kresse. Kevin has exhibited his work around Arkansas, New York, Washington DC, Memphis, and Atlanta. His work has been featured in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the Arkansas Times, Soiree magazine, and more, and he has been featured in pieces produced by local affiliates of ABC, CBS, and PBS television, as well as a short film by Garret Lakin. The journey toward a career in art began with Kresse and his wife Bridget's decision to pare down their lives financially. Both of the Kresses had “job-jobs,” as Bridget calls them. She was a financial planner, Kevin a newspaper art director. Work and money had been “all about accumulation.” The Kresses opted for a different road. They gave their employers a year's notice, lived cheaply, and saved money. Then they took a four-month trip to Europe. The trip to Europe was priceless. It laid the foundation for their marriage, they say. It gave them time to reflect — something Kevin points out is growing increasingly scarce for workaholic Americans — and it pointed the way toward their future. It was on that trip, Bridget says, that “Kevin decided to do his art." "It's a kick knowing that my public work will still be there long after I'm gone," he said. "I never thought about that aspect too much until after my father died. It is also great hearing people interpret what they see in some of the work. It makes me realize that everyone sees art through their filter of life and that every interpretation is just as valid as the reason I did it."
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette sports writer Tom Murphy joins Justin and DJ in The Zone to cover all things Razorbacks.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette writer Tom Murphy joins the Zone to talk Arkansas athletics.
Alex Newman rejoins the program to discuss the nefarious intentions behind almost all wars. It's a game which they play on both sides. We discuss how to see through the smoke and mirrors and what we must do to avoid being manipulated into giving up our rights, which is their ultimate goal. You can follow Alex Newman or buy his book, "Indoctrinating our Children to Death" at https://libertysentinel.org/savechildren/ Links mentioned in the show: MasterPeace: Remove Heavy Metals including Graphene Oxide and Plastics at https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/my-account/uap/?ref=11308&uap_aff_subtab=visits C60: Buy Carbon60 from the industry leaders and get infused frequency and full spectrum health. Only buy the best at https://purebellavita.com/pages/c60-sarah-westall?sca_ref=1290220.bH1D9nyiWa Consider subscribing: Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Brighteon | Clouthub | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Tube.Freedom.Buzz Alex Newman Biography Alex Newman is an award-winning international journalist with a global reputation for hard-hitting reporting & the founder of Liberty Sentinel. In addition to serving as president of Liberty Sentinel Media, Inc, and hosting a nationally syndicated radio program, Alex has written for a wide array of publications in the United States and abroad. He currently serves as a contributor to the Epoch Times, a correspondent for the Law Enforcement Intelligence Brief, foreign correspondent and senior editor for The New American magazine, a writer for WND (World Net Daily), a contributor to George magazine, an education writer for FreedomProject Media, a columnist for the Illinois Family Institute, and much more. He also contributes to leading newspapers and magazines nationwide and across the world, having written for publications including the Gainesville Sun, Liberty magazine, The Diplomat magazine, Crisis magazine, Swiss News magazine, Charisma News, Salvo magazine, Chronicles magazine, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Sunshine State News, Campus Reform, Alachua County Today, and many more. He has appeared on Fox, CNN, Newsmax, OAN, NTD, Real America's Voice, and many other networks. See much more on Alex Newman @ https://libertysentinel.org/alex/
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 13, 2024 is: brusque BRUSK adjective A person may be described as brusque when they are talking or behaving in a very direct, brief, and unfriendly way. Brusque can also describe speech that is noticeably short and abrupt. // We knew something was wrong when our normally easygoing professor was brusque and impatient with our class. // She asked for a cup of coffee and received a brusque reply: “We don't have any.” See the entry > Examples: “Archaeologists look down on him because of his working-class background, and his brusque manner hasn't won him many friends. He doesn't argue with those he disagrees with; he just walks away.” — Dan Lybarger, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 19 Feb. 2021 Did you know? If you've ever felt swept aside by someone with a brusque manner, that makes a certain amount of etymological sense. Brusque, you see, comes ultimately from bruscus, the Medieval Latin name for butcher's broom, a shrub whose bristly, leaf-like twigs have long been used for making brooms. Bruscus was modified to the adjective brusco in Italian, where it meant “sour” or “tart.” French, in turn, changed brusco to brusque, and the word in that form entered English in the 1600s. English speakers initially applied brusque to tartness in wine, but the word soon came to describe a harsh and stiff manner, which is just what you might expect of a word bristling with associations to stiff, scratchy brooms.
Chuck talks about how, even as some teams have seen disruptions in their "assembly lines" at certain positions, LSU's wide receiver pipeline just keeps churning. Chuck and Heath discuss Ohio State RB Carlos Locklyn taking a shot at others who coach the position. Tom Murphy of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette joins to discuss the Razorbacks spring football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Highway to Hoover, Joe Healy is joined by Matt Jones of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette to talk Arkansas baseball. They discuss the excellence of Hagen Smith, what's behind Will McEntire's emergence as arguably the best reliever in the SEC, the kickstart Peyton Stovall has given the lineup and the concerns that the Razorbacks might be too light offensively come June. Highway to Hoover is presented by pitchLogic. Take control of your training by monitoring every pitch with their smart baseball. The pitchLogic ball gives personalized feedback and recommendations so you can set goals with confidence and make your pitches even nastier! Learn more: https://pitchlogic.com/Subscribe to the Highway To Hoover Podcast: Apple | SpotifyLearn more about SEC Extra: https://d1ba.se/SEC-Extra-InfoFollow SEC Extra on Twitter: https://twitter.com/D1SECExtra
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette sports writer Bob Holt joins Justin and DJ in The Zone to talk about the hiring of John Calipari as Arkansas basketball coach.
Kanesha Barnes-Adams, Educator, Eduprenuer, and inspiration to us all shares how she took a tragic event in her life and turned it into an opportunity to help others dealing with trauma and misfortune with stories and "stuffies." Learn more about her journey, how she is impacting young children, educators, the community and beyond. To learn more about her story and how Bearapy non-profit, Bearapy Bookshelf, and the Learning Lounge came to be, you can read the feature article in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette published February 20, 2022. To connect with Kanesha Barnes- Adams you can find her on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanesha-barnes-adams-9a227889/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/princesskanesha/ Instagram: @authoradams Bearapy Organization- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bearapy.org Bearapy Bookshelf Instgram: @bearapybookshelf Bearapy Bookshelf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bearapybookshelf Listeners please share your thoughts and ideas with us on our social media accounts on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook @thebulldogedu You can also follow Matt on instagram @CastIron or X (formerly Twitter) @MatthewCaston and Kirsten on Instagram or X (formerly Twitter) @teachkiwi, or Facebook or LinkedIN as Kirsten Wilson. Please subscribe to The Bulldog Educator to continue listening on your favorite podcast platform.
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Friday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube began with the guys not really believing a former Vandy & USC player claiming SEC football games are fixed; then, UAB gets a big win over Temple, amidst allegations of the Owls possibly point shaving; later, Bob Holt, who covers the Razorbacks for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, tells McElroy & Cubelic how Arkansas is looking as they start spring practice & what happened with Eric Musselman & the basketball team this year; and finally, we give our Top-3 Oregon QBs. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Kerry sits down for an interview with Mr. Tommy Foltz, editorial writer for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Tune in to hear about the big business of natural gas, Tom's pivot from sports to politics to writing, and about the rocky journey of recovering from personal tragedy.
Distinguished leader, educator, journalist and author, Arnold E. Holtberg joins us to share his opinions on how to teach the truth even when it's challenging. Arnold is the strategic advisor of The Compass School of Texas, a start-up private school for students age 4 through grade 3, and a contributing columnist for The Dallas Morning News and The Arkansas Democrat Gazette. He is also an accomplished author with his latest releases, "Second Down and Life to Go" (Spring 2024) and "Game On! One Boy's Odyssey" (2023). He previously served as the Headmaster of St. Mark's School of Texas in Dallas for over 20 years, Dean of Students and teacher of Social Studies in numerous other U.S. private and public schools, as well as the principal of the Hong Kong International School. His experiences on the Board of Directors of non-profit organizations and private schools, as well as a Regional Panelist for the President's Commission on White House Fellowships, has informed his leadership strategies and skills to improve education systems. Arnold holds an M.A.R. in Pastoral Care and Counseling from the Lutheran Theological Seminary and an A.B. in Sociology, Cum Laude, from Princeton University, showcasing excellence in academics and athletics. Tune in for this broadcast on Wednesday, February 14 @ 6pm EST!
As publisher of the Chattanooga Times in 1877, Adolph Ochs (who would later purchase the New York Times) added a slogan to the paper's masthead: "To give the news impartially, without fear or favor." This quote remains on top of current issues of the Chattanooga Times Free Press today, now owned by WEHCO Media. WEHCO, a fourth-generation, family-owned, 115-year-old newspaper company, is under the leadership of the founder's grandson, Walter E. Hussman, Jr., who proudly prints that exact phrase on the top page 2's Statement of Core Values, within their flagship paper, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. At the bottom of the space, Hussman displays a quote from his father, the late Walter Hussman, Sr.: “A newspaper has five constituencies, including first its readers, then advertisers, then employees, then creditors, then shareholders. As long as the newspaper keeps those constituencies in that order, especially its readers first, all constituencies will be well served.” Hussman explained that he began displaying those values in each edition in 2017 because of his increasing concern at the loss of public trust in news reporting. He cited a Gallup Poll with the Knight Foundation that surveyed 20,000 people in all 50 states, revealing this lack of trust was worse than ever and at record lows. Gallup now does the same yearly poll, which recently showed that confidence in newspapers was down to 16% — a new record low. “Our family thinks a center to explain the virtues of impartiality, fairness and objectivity in news reporting is greatly needed,” states Hussman. “Hence, this is our reason to trademark the name 'Center for Integrity in New Reporting.' And we decided the first thing to do is reward the best examples of that in news reporting across all news media, print, broadcast, cable television, and digital.” With this in mind, Hussman is announcing that the new Center is hosting the inaugural "$100,000 of Awards for News Reporting," which consists of four individual $25,000 awards (print, broadcast, cable & digital), for "The most fair, impartial, objective news reporting that has the courage to not fear and the discipline to not favor." The Newspaper Association Managers organization will judge entries. The call for entries begins on Monday, January 29th, 2024. Entries can be submitted online at JournalismAwards.unc.edu (Note: This link will be live on 1/29/2024). Questions can be sent via email to JournalismAwards@unc.edu. In this episode of “E&P Reports,” we chat with WHECO Media CEO Walter E. Hussman, Jr. about his fourth generational family commitment to supporting fairness in journalistic reporting and how those tenets have motivated their family foundation to offer $100,000 in cash prizes to recolonize the best in fair, impartial and objective news reporting.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 22, 2023 is: purview PER-vyoo noun Purview refers to an area within which someone or something has authority, influence, or knowledge. It can also refer to a range of vision, understanding, or awareness. // I'll do my best to answer your questions, but please note that my field is linguistics, and topics relating to economics are beyond my purview. See the entry > Examples: "The Springdale Public Library comes under the purview of the Washington County Library System." — Laurinda Joenks, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 18 July 2023 Did you know? It may not be illogical to assume a connection between purview and view, but is there one? Not exactly. Although the two words share a syllable, you'll find that they have very different histories as viewed in the etymological rearview mirror. Purview comes from purveu, a word often found in the legal statutes of 13th- and 14th-century England. These statutes, written in Anglo-French, regularly open with the phrase purveu est, which translates literally to "it is provided." Purveu in turn comes from porveu, the past participle of the Old French verb porveeir, meaning "to provide." View, on the other hand, comes (via Middle English) from the past participle of another Anglo-French word, veer, meaning "to see," and ultimately from the Latin word vidēre, of the same meaning.
Investigative journalist and senior editor of the New American, Alex Newman, rejoins the program to discuss his latest trip to Dubai where the globalist had their latest climate conference. During this event they also met to discuss the new one world religion they are working to create and brainwash the world to follow. You can learn more about Alex Newman and his work at https://thenewamerican.com/author/alex-newman/ or at https://libertysentinel.org/alex/ Links mentioned in the show: Learn more how you can convert your IRA or buy precious metals by emailing info@MilesFranklin.com - tell them ‘Sarah sent me” and get the best service and prices in the country. Turn back time with NuM8Trx, the world's most effective collagen building treatment. But now at https://purebellavita.com/pages/sarah-num8trx Consider subscribing: Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Freedom.Social Alex Newman Biography Alex Newman is an award-winning international journalist with a global reputation for hard-hitting reporting & the founder of Liberty Sentinel. In addition to serving as president of Liberty Sentinel Media, Inc, and hosting a nationally syndicated radio program, Alex has written for a wide array of publications in the United States and abroad. He currently serves as a contributor to the Epoch Times, a correspondent for the Law Enforcement Intelligence Brief, foreign correspondent and senior editor for The New American magazine, a writer for WND (World Net Daily), a contributor to George magazine, an education writer for FreedomProject Media, a columnist for the Illinois Family Institute, and much more. He also contributes to leading newspapers and magazines nationwide and across the world, having written for publications including the Gainesville Sun, Liberty magazine, The Diplomat magazine, Crisis magazine, Swiss News magazine, Charisma News, Salvo magazine, Chronicles magazine, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Sunshine State News, Campus Reform, Alachua County Today, and many more. He has appeared on Fox, CNN, Newsmax, OAN, NTD, Real America's Voice, and many other networks. See much more on Alex Newman @ https://libertysentinel.org/alex/
"This is what it takes if you want to succeed."Today on the show, we're discussing the latest from David Fincher. It's THE KILLER starring Michael Fassbender, Tilda Swinton, and Charles Parnell. Joining me today is the wonderful Keith Garlington, film critic for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and KeithAndTheMovies.comLinksKeithAndTheMovies.comAR Democrat-Gazette movie reviewsConnect with Arthouse Garage Support us on Patreon Arthouse Garage shop Instagram Facebook Twitter Letterboxd Email us at Andrew@ArthouseGarage.com Subscribe to the email newsletter: arthousegarage.com/subscribe Try Opopop popcorn! Get 10% off your first order Theme music by Apauling Productions
On this episode, Pat Dooley is joined by Thomas Murphy of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, courtesy of Meldon Law! We'll have the Big Mill's Cheesesteaks' "Yes, No Way, or Maybe," Hesser & Kipke's “Three Things,” Leonardo's Millhopper Pizza "Quick Picks," Adam's Rib Co. 2GO "Gator of the Week," and as always East Lake Pediatrics' "Pat Dooley's Storytime" All that, and much more!
This week on Up In Your Business we revisit my interview with Kate Askew, owner of the Yella Dog Press in Little Rock, AR. Kate is a native of Little Rock who graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1985. She worked for many years as a book, paper, and ephemera specialist for estate sales, and in 2002, she started her own business buying and selling rare printed materials. Eventually, buying and collecting antique texts led her to a desire to create her own. Kate saw a printing press for sale in the classifieds of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and purchased it, along with several fonts of type. Using antique type fonts dating as far back as 1856, Kate creates posters, cards, coasters, and more on a 1903 Chandler & Price platen press and a 1940 Vandercook IV flatbed proof press.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Jaime Dunaway-Seale about unpacking GenZ salary expectations. Jaime Dunaway-Seale (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaime-dunaway-seale-660028158/) is a content writer at Clever Real Estate, the leading real estate education platform for home buyers, sellers, and investors. Prior to joining Clever, Jaime worked full time as a journalist. Her writings have appeared in Slate, The Associated Press, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and Advocate Media. Jaime graduated with a Master of Arts in journalism from the University of Missouri and a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and international relations from the University of Arkansas. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network! Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 627454) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Each HCI Podcast episode (Program ID: 24-DP529) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) SHRM Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCPHR recertification through SHRM, as part of the knowledge and competency programs related to the SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge™ (the SHRM BASK™). Human Capital Innovations has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials. Each HCI Podcast episode qualifies for a maximum of 0.50 points.
The Eagle's Robert Cessna and Travis L. Brown set the stage for Texas A&M's Southeastern Conference matchup with Arkansas at AT&T Stadium, featuring newly promoted quarterback Max Johnson. Also, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reporter Bob Holt breaks down the Razorbacks heading into the matchup.Support the show: https://www.theeagle.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike and Charlie discussed the Saints' running back room without Alvin Kamara and Jamaal Williams. Bob Holt, an Arkansas beat writer for The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, joined Mike and Charlie to preview LSU's matchup against the Razorbacks. Holt shared his thoughts on Arkansas QB KJ Jefferson and RB Raheim Sanders. He evaluated the Razorbacks' offensive line, secondary, and defensive line. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. They spoke to a WWL listener about the Tulane-Nicholls State game and Saints S Jordan Howden.
Bob Holt, an Arkansas beat writer for The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, joined Mike and Charlie to preview LSU's matchup against the Razorbacks. Holt shared his thoughts on Arkansas QB KJ Jefferson and RB Raheim Sanders. He evaluated the Razorbacks' offensive line, secondary, and defensive line.
Charlotte Murphy is a former Attorney, International Best Selling Author, Visionary, and Creator of “Mission Hope”, and the Mission Hope Anthology Book Series; Multiple Award Winning; “Top Author Coach of the Year”; “Top Inspirational Author of the Year” for Best Seller: “Unshakeable Power~ Through Seasons of the Soul”; Motivational Speaker, Founder and CEO of Believeinspire With Char Murphy; BizCatalyst360 Featured Writer and Contributor; Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, “Best of the Best Lawyers in Central Arkansas”; CEO and Founder Murphy's Law, Inc. The top 5 takeaways from this episode were: Never give up on your dreams Give hope and faith to others by serving Living your purpose is essential to living a fulfilled life Write from your heart and let God do the rest With hope and faith, miracles are created Contact Char below: Email: Char@believeinspire.us Website: Www.Believeinspire.us Mobile: 228-424-2839 I wanted you to know that my book, Freedom to Ascend is on sale now on Amazon, so pick up your copy today! https://a.co/d/8CziyhT Lastly, if you have land that you feel compelled to donate for my future ministry of helping to heal others in their journey of life, please send me an email, which is provided in the show notes. grdinajohn@gmail.com You can follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jgrdina04/or by going to my website at: www.johngrdina.com - - - GEAR THAT I USE FOR RUNNING: SHOES: NorthFace https://www.thenorthface.com/en-us/mens/mens-footwear/mens-trail-run-c213281/mens-vectiv-infinite-2-shoes-pNF0A7W5M?color=FM9 Saucony Guide https://www.saucony.com/en/guide-15/ UNDERWEAR: Xoskin https://www.xoskin.us/ 20% Discount- Code: truesupporter WATCH: Coros Pace 2 Watch https://coros.com/pace2 HEADLAMP: Fenix https://www.fenixlighting.com/products/fenix-hl18r-t-rechargeable-headlamp SOCKS: Xoskin https://www.xoskin.us/ and Bombas (running) https://bombas.com/collections/mens-performance-socks ANTI-CHAFING: Salty Britches https://getsaltybritches.com/
Alex Kirry and Scott Mitchell talk up some Arkansas vs. BYU football with Tom Murphy who covers the Razorbacks for the Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Follow UnRivaled on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Kirry and Scott Mitchell talk about Arkansas vs. BYU with Tom Murphy who covers the Razorbacks with Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Follow UnRivaled on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James V. Shuls is the director of research and distinguished fellow of education policy at the Show-Me Institute. James' work has been featured in numerous media outlets, including Phi Delta Kappan, Social Science Quarterly, Education Week, The Rural Educator, Educational Policy, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He earned his Ph.D. in education policy from the University of Arkansas. He holds a bachelors degree from Missouri Southern State University and a masters degree from Missouri State University, both in elementary education. Prior to pursuing his doctorate, James taught first grade and fifth grade in southwest Missouri. Produced by Show-Me Opportunity
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT How to Meet Anybody with Steve Buzogany Episode: https://apple.co/3zuud1y Alan G. Crone is an Employment Law Attorney, CEO/Founder of The Crone Law Firm, Author of “The Law at Work: A Legal Playbook For Executives and Professionals” (Feb 2023), Ask Alan! Podcast Host and Speaker. Crone and his team are committed to helping employees, executives, entrepreneurs, and small businesses resolve workplace disputes. A master at creating winning strategies and innovative tactics, he is known for achieving the best outcome for clients. Crone is a fifth-generation Memphian who has been active in local and state politics for decades, serving as the former head of the Shelby County Republican Party and Senior Policy Advisor to the mayor of Memphis. Alan is a voracious reader, semi-avid golfer, and proud father of three children he shares with his wife, Allison. Crone's work has appeared on FOX 2 Now St. Louis, NBC 5 Memphis, FOX 13 Memphis, ABC News 3 Memphis, Memphis Magazine, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and many podcasts. Dreams: Transform the American Workplace. See every business be efficient and make money for all parties involved. See the stress and anxiety of an unfair workplace disappear for people. Rethink the boss/employee relationship by understanding the joint mission Introduce Them to: Dan Kennedy - Talk about business and attracting business Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite Movie is School of Rock Contact them at: https://cronelawfirmplc.com/the-law-at-work/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT How to Meet Anybody with Steve Buzogany Episode: https://apple.co/3zuud1y Alan G. Crone is an Employment Law Attorney, CEO/Founder of The Crone Law Firm, Author of “The Law at Work: A Legal Playbook For Executives and Professionals” (Feb 2023), Ask Alan! Podcast Host and Speaker. Crone and his team are committed to helping employees, executives, entrepreneurs, and small businesses resolve workplace disputes. A master at creating winning strategies and innovative tactics, he is known for achieving the best outcome for clients. Crone is a fifth-generation Memphian who has been active in local and state politics for decades, serving as the former head of the Shelby County Republican Party and Senior Policy Advisor to the mayor of Memphis. Alan is a voracious reader, semi-avid golfer, and proud father of three children he shares with his wife, Allison. Crone's work has appeared on FOX 2 Now St. Louis, NBC 5 Memphis, FOX 13 Memphis, ABC News 3 Memphis, Memphis Magazine, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and many podcasts. Dreams: Transform the American Workplace. See every business be efficient and make money for all parties involved. See the stress and anxiety of an unfair workplace disappear for people. Rethink the boss/employee relationship by understanding the joint mission Introduce Them to: Dan Kennedy - Talk about business and attracting business Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite Movie is School of Rock Contact them at: https://cronelawfirmplc.com/the-law-at-work/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
This week Kerry sits down for an interview with Mr. Tommy Foltz, editorial writer for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Tune in to hear about the big business of natural gas, Tom's pivot from sports to politics to writing, and about the rocky journey of recovering from personal tragedy.
Wally Hall of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette speaks about the tragic death of Former Arkansas, NFL QB Ryan Mallett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 183 Notes and Links to Eli Cranor's Work On Episode 183 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Eli Cranor, and the two discuss, among other things, his childhood athletic and reading life, writers and writing that formed and informed his sensibilities, his views on genre fiction and mentors and anchor texts who helped him sharpen his abilities, and pertinent issues and themes like moral relativity, vengeance and redemption, poverty, and playing with tropes and archetypes. Edgar-Award-winning author Eli Cranor lives and writes from the banks of Lake Dardanelle, a reservoir of the Arkansas River nestled in the heart of True Grit country. His critically acclaimed debut novel, Don't Know Tough, won the Peter Lovesey First Crime Novel Contest and was named one of the "Best Books of the Year" by USA Today and one of the "Best Crime Novels" of 2022 by the New York Times. Eli also pens a weekly column, "Where I'm Writing From" for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and his craft column, "Shop Talk," appears monthly at CrimeReads. Eli's newest novel Ozark Dogs is now available wherever books are sold. Buy Ozark Dogs Eli Cranor's Website USA Today Blurb for Ozark Dogs: “...5 new must-read books” At about 1:50, Eli describes what it's been like having two books out within a year, including his debut, and the tendency to want to compare the two experiences At about 4:15, Eli responds to Pete's question about the relationship between athletics and reading; Eli relates a cool story about his dad's enforcing a 20-pages-per-day rule At about 6:30, Eli talks about the “classic works” and other books that influenced him, including Bradbury's writing At about 8:20, Pete and Eli fanboy about Bradbury's “There Will Come Soft Rains” and Eli touts the greatness of “The Happiness Machine” At about 10:15, Eli explains how he “cut [his] teeth on Southern writing” with Larry Brown, Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, Jesmyn Ward, and others; he recounts how he got in touch with and mentored by Jack Butler and Johnny Wink At about 13:20, Pete wonders how genre and regional distinction affect Eli's work and mindset; Elmore Leonard is shouted out At about 15:15, Eli talks about how crime writing allows for room to delve into social topics, and how his teaching in juvenile facilities has informed his writing At about 16:35, Pete points to Ozark Dog's Acknowledgments and ideas of moral relativity At about 19:50, Pete lays out the book's exposition and the book's motifs of “cameras always watching” At about 21:00, Eli describes wanting to explore the lingering effects of murders in small towns as he describes the relationship between Jo and her grandfather, Jeremiah At about 23:15, Pete and Eli discuss Jeremiah's demons At about 24:10, Pete gives background on Jo and Colt's relationship and her homecoming disappointment At about 25:00, Eli reflects on Jeremiah's sobriety and mindset At about 27:10, Mona McNabb is characterized At about 28:40, The Ledfords are characterized, and Eli responds to Pete asking about creating “eccentric” characters At about 33:15, Pete wonders if Eli was “making a statement” with his depiction of some KKK members At about 37:20, the two discuss Belladonna, a mother from the book who bucks tropes and archetypes, which Eli expounds upon At about 39:25, Eli highlights Lacey as a favorite character, and Pete the book's stirring plot At about 40:30, Eli speaks to ideas of redemption and vengeance in the book, particularly with regard to Jeremiah At about 43:30, the two reflect on symbolism of a rose in the book At about 44:15: Eli explains meanings and significance of the book's title; he shouts out Alex Taylor and The Name of the Nearest River collection and Alex's important and interesting help in shaping the book and the title At about 49:15, Eli outlines his Summer of 2024 Broiler book At about 50:30, Eli discusses the real-life parallels between the book's nuclear tower and the famous/infamous one that is close to his house You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! NEW MERCH! You can browse and buy here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChillsatWillPodcast This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 184 with Robert Ottone. Robert is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of The Triangle; author of the much-anticipated THE VILE THING WE CREATED, out as of April 18. We talked about Seinfeld, The Godfather, Part II, cream cheese, and many serious topics as well. It's a can't miss episode. The episode airs May 23.
The 2023 Razorback Football Signing Class has officially been signed. So which of the new players coming in will help Arkansas the most in 2023 and beyond?Hogs needed to hit the transfer portal pretty hard this offseason. Did Sam Pittman get enough high quality guys to step up right away this season?John Nabors and Richard Davenport of WholeHogSports.com & Arkansas Democrat Gazette break down the entire class as well as discuss the new coaches on staff with their recruiting abilities moving forward Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2023 Razorback Football Signing Class has officially been signed. So which of the new players coming in will help Arkansas the most in 2023 and beyond? Hogs needed to hit the transfer portal pretty hard this offseason. Did Sam Pittman get enough high quality guys to step up right away this season? John Nabors and Richard Davenport of WholeHogSports.com & Arkansas Democrat Gazette break down the entire class as well as discuss the new coaches on staff with their recruiting abilities moving forward Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spencer and Jarom bring you the top BYU sports headlines. Matt Jones, of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, joins BYUSN to discuss Arkansas trip to Provo. And later, Jennifer Rockwood, joins BYUSN to discuss where BYU Women's Soccer currently stands.
It's another schedule breakdown for the 2022 Ohio State Buckeyes, and after discussing the Notre Dame opener last week, it's on to Week 2 and Ohio State's home game vs. Arkansas State. Mitchell Gladstone of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette joins Doug Lesmerises to talk about Arkansas State and second-year coach Butch Jones, the former boss at Cincinnati and Tennessee. The Red Wolves come from the Sun Belt Conference, where they were dominating and winning league titles about eight years ago before falling on some tougher times. But the Sun Belt plays good football -- imagine if fellow Sun Belt team Coastal Carolina, which has won 11 games each of the last two seasons, was coming to Columbus. Doug and Mitchell talk Arkansas State's best players, the state of and hopes for the program, the Red Wolves defensive coordinator with Ohio State ties, and a little Ja Morant. Hope you enjoy this schedule breakdown, and thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices