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In this episode of '30 Days of Springsteen,' Jesse is joined by returning guest Betsy Hodges to discuss Bruce Springsteen's 'Seeger Sessions' and 'Live in Dublin' albums. The duo delves into the significance of these albums, Springsteen's narrative voice, the folk and American music influences, and personal stories that connect them to the music. They also chat about the power of live performances, the importance of American songwriting, and the joy found in Springsteen's music. Tune in for an enriching conversation filled with musical insights and heartfelt anecdotes. Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce Find more about Betsy here = https://betsyhodges.com/ 00:00 Introduction to 30 Days of Springsteen 00:45 Guest Introduction: Betsy Hodges 02:06 Discussing The Seeger Sessions and Live in Dublin 04:09 Personal Stories and Reflections 05:02 Bruce Springsteen's Narrative Voice 06:52 Exploring Live in Dublin 08:42 The Influence of American Music 09:40 Bruce Springsteen's Legacy and Influence 11:00 Fun Lists and Personal Connections 21:53 The Political Side of Rock and Roll 23:07 Discussing Song Choices and Interpretations 24:09 The Power of American Folk Songs 26:02 Questioning Leadership and Accountability 28:28 Personal Reflections on Leadership 33:12 Reinterpreting Classic Songs 36:52 The Emotional Impact of Music 42:24 Final Thoughts and Recommendations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Show jumps back in time to this day in 2014: host Jon Stewart covers the controversy around purchasing ivory and Minneapolis Mayor, Betsy Hodges, sends news outlets into a frenzy after posing for a picture with a volunteer with "questionable" hand gestures. Also, Jon sits with former Daily Show correspondent Steve Carell to discuss his latest film, "Foxcatcher."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the last Downtown Ashland Association Series episode of Season 3, Paul talks with Carolyn Hemphill, Betsy Hodges and Tom Wulf about the Mid-Atlantic Railroad Park. They discussed why they're calling it a “park,” how it got started and the groups involved in backing this project. The history of railroad in Ashland as well as other general history was discussed amongst Betsy, Carolyn and Tom. They each talked about their groups and some upcoming events this fall. This was a great way to end this DAA season and discussing what is happening in Ashland … The Center of the Universe.
As John Hiatt Month continues, Betsy Hodges @betsyhodges joins Jesse to talk Stolen Moments, John's 10th album. Highlights from the album includ Real Fine Live, The Rest of the Dream and the very spiritual Through Your Hands. Learn more about Betsy's work on her webpage https://betsyhodges.com/
ATLANTIC FELLOWS | BETSY HODGES & MAUREEN SIGAUKE In this conversation, BETSY HODGES, Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity, and MAUREEN SIGAUKE, Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity, discuss their work fighting against racism and for marginalized communities. Betsy is a former Mayor of the US city of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Maureen is a social justice and labor activist who lives in Harare, Zimbabwe. Produced by StoryCorps in collaboration with the Atlantic Institute.
In the year since the killing of George Floyd by then-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, public demands for changes to policing have grown much louder and more urgent. Minneapolis city leaders have promised to implement significant changes, but the pace is slower than many would like. Mayor Jacob Frey and police Chief Medaria Arradondo have implemented a series of reforms designed to bring about officer accountability and reduce the use of deadly force by officers. But they are facing increased calls from community members to eliminate the department and create a new public safety system. Guest host Brandt Williams led a roundtable discussion with three former mayors of Minneapolis about the city’s history of policing and how to move forward. Guests: Sharon Sayles Belton is vice president of strategic partnerships and alliances at Thomson Reuters. She served as mayor of Minneapolis from 1994 to 2001. R.T. Rybak is president and CEO of the Minneapolis Foundation. He served as Minneapolis mayor from 2002 to 2013. Betsy Hodges is a speaker, writer and adviser based in Washington, DC. She served as Minneapolis mayor from 2014 to 2018. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
Betsy Hodges @betsyhodges returns to discuss the Songs of Your Life. We also discuss Bruce's Jeep commercial. Song I hate (I don’t get) Song that I think is overrated Song that is under appreciated Song that I love Song that you can listen to over and over again Song that made me fall in love with Bruce Song that changed my life Song that surprised me Song that is a Guilty Pleasure Song I wish I had seen live Great Song to see live
Betsy Hodges @betsyhodges is the former mayor of Minneapolis, anti-racism consultant, writer and Springsteen fan. She joins Jesse to share her Springsteen story. https://betsyhodges.com/
It's been a year. The GovLove co-hosts teamed up to hand out awards and recap the fifth full year of a podcast about local government. Kirsten, Kent, Alyssa, Javon, and Ben all selected four of their favorite episodes to honor with the most prestigious award in local government podcasting, a GovieLovie. They also debated the best holiday movie, made up local government themed songs, and shared a memory from the first five years of GovLove. Plus meet some new GovLove contributors for 2021 in Lauren, Toney, & Mike. Hosts: Kirsten Wyatt, Kent Wyatt, Ben Kittelson, Alyssa Dinberg, & Javon Davis The GovieLovies Kirsten Race and Equity in Minneapolis with Joy Marsh Stephens Public Art & Black Lives Matter with Amina Cooper, Arts & Science Council Greedy Bastards with Sheryl Sculley, San Antonio, TX Remote Public Meetings & COVID-19 with Lindsay Lara, San Rafael, CA Ben Leadership and FireStat with Chief Reginald Freeman, Hartford, CT Community Safety & Innovation with Sarita Nair, Albuquerque, NM Building Inclusive Communities with Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Oregon Metro Budgeting During COVID-19 with Gregory Patrick, Norfolk, VA Javon Civic-Minded Journalism with Lucas Grindley, Next City Embracing Failure in Local Government with Andi Mirviss Reducing Reliance on Policing with Alex Vitale, Brooklyn College Reducing Evictions in Newark, NJ with Khabirah Myers Alyssa Leadership Through Crisis with Betsy Hodges, Kauffman Mayors Council Building Strong Towns with Chuck Marohn Addressing Equity During COVID-19 with Shannon Hardin, Columbus, OH Leadership in Times of Crisis – The Drucker Playbook with Tanya Ange and Lawrence Greenspun Kent Advocating for Public Records with Ginger McCall Recruiting in the City of Bend, OR with Eric King & Stephanie Betteridge Supporting Akron Businesses During COVID-19 with James Hardy and Michael Mazur Library Operations During COVID-19 with Jamie Eustace, Baytown, TX Exit music: The 12 Clogs of Christmas by NEORSD
The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE and ATLANTIC PROGRAMS are hosting a series of webinars about our world post COVID-19. While the coronavirus has physically distanced and isolated millions of people, it has more than ever in our life-times, drawn people and organisations together under a common humanity and a profoundly collective commitment to act. In this series of webinars, we turn our imagination to something (k)new where we remember, reflect and shape what our local and global futures might look like post COVID-19. In this webinar, the speakers discuss anti-racist leadership, in particular commitment, action and sustainability: (1) ELIZABETH CREWS, Director, Democracy Beyond Elections, Participatory Budgeting Project; (2) BETSY HODGES, 47th Mayor of Minneapolis and Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity; and (3) DR LEYLA HUSSEIN OBE, psychotherapist, Founder of The Dahlia Project, and Rector of the University of St Andrews. MODERATOR | TANYA CHARLES, Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity and Program and Impact Lead, Atlantic Institute.
Former Minneapolis mayor Betsy Hodges joins The Post to discuss her view that White liberals were often the obstacle to change during her tenure and how cities can best move forward.
Join Atlantic Fellows BETSY HODGES (Atlantic Fellow for RACIAL EQUITY) and MAUREEN SIGAUKE (Atlantic Fellow for SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EQUITY) as they discuss the future for racism post COVID-19, including the impact in the US and Zimbabwe of lockdown and the death of George Floyd. The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE is based in Oxford, England and works to promote connection and collaboration among Fellows from the seven Atlantic equity-focused programmes around the world in their quest for fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies. FURTHER INFORMATION Atlantic Fellows | www.atlanticfellows.org/about Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity | https://racialequity.atlanticfellows.org/ Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity | https://afsee.atlanticfellows.org/
Managing ongoing uncertainty. Betsy Hodges, former Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota, jointed the podcast to talk about the work of the Kauffman Mayors' Council and leading during a time of crisis. She discussed the importance of communication, understanding what's right, and self care. She also shared why she ran for Mayor and what it was like dealing with the aftermath of an officer-involved shooting. This interview is part of a four part series with the Kauffman Mayors' Council. The Mayors' Council harnesses the knowledge and experience of former mayors to support cities across the county in efforts to build equitable community wealth. Host: Alyssa Dinberg
Mayor Betsy Hodges may be the former mayor of Minneapolis and now Washington, D.C., but she's really a citizen of Tatooine. In this special interview episode, the progressive activist and mayor joins Beltway Banthas to share how Star Wars saved her life (The Mary Sue). Beyond her personal story, which is a remarkable one, Stephen Kent and Betsy Hodges trace how Star Wars explains redemption and why that matters for the world we live in. Get full access to Geeky Stoics at www.geekystoics.com/subscribe
Beyond Hodge's personal story, which is a remarkable one, Stephen Kent and Betsy Hodges trace how Star Wars explains redemption and why that matters for the world we live in.
Mayor Betsy Hodges may be the former mayor of Minneapolis and now Washington, D.C., but she's really a citizen of Tatooine. In this special interview episode, the progressive activist and mayor joins Beltway Banthas to share how Star Wars saved her life (The Mary Sue). Beyond her personal story, which is a remarkable one, Stephen Kent and Betsy Hodges trace how Star Wars explains redemption and why that matters for the world we live in.
After the horrifying massacre in El Paso, host Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) and former Minneapolis mayor Betsy Hodges (@BetsyHodges) navigate a complex discussion about race in America that’s all too relevant. Together, they break down the many ways in which racist structures diffuse and reinforce white supremacy. They also tackle the merits (or lack thereof) of calling someone ‘racist,’ and enter into a profound discussion centering around whether white people are “deserving of love.” For their answers on all these topics and much more, join us today. Show references: Diana Butler Bass - All I Need Is Right Here Betsy Hodges was the 47th mayor of Minneapolis. Mayor Hodges currently serves as an advisor to cities and mayors to improve equitable outcomes for people of color, she is a Fellow with the Atlantic Fellowship for Racial Equity (AFRE), and the Aspen Institute. Recently, she served as a Residential Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics. She has written about politics and race for CNN and the Huffington Post. Thanks to our sponsors! It’s time for spring cleaning. Quip’s got an easy way to start — with your brushing habits. Just two minutes, twice a day can help pave the way to a healthier mouth and mind. And now the whole family can get refreshed with quip. Quip starts at just $25 and if you go to getquip.com/friends right now, you can get your first refill pack for free. With Stamps.com you can access all the amazing services of the Post Office, right from your desk, 24/7, when it’s convenient for you. Buy and print official U.S. postage for any letter, any package using your own computer & printer – and the mail carrier picks it up. To get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale, go to Stamps.com, click on the microphone at the top of the homepage and type in FRIENDS. Honey is a free browser add-on that finds discounts and coupons across 37,000 sites! Amazon, Sephora, Best Buy, Nordstrom, and more. Not bad for something that’s completely free and takes just two clicks to install. Get Honey for free at JoinHoney.com/friends.
Dave’s guest is Betsy Hodges, an activist, writer, teacher and former politician – most notably as mayor of Minneapolis where she served from 2014 to 2018 in a term that was marked in part by controversial police shootings and their aftermath during the early years of the #blacklivesmatter movement. Betsy speaks openly about her own history of childhood sexual abuse and path to sobriety as a young adult. She is a passionate advocate for social justice and honest dialogue about race in our society.
A conversational, full length interview with Betsy Hodges, former Mayor of Minneapolis. We discuss her explicit platform of racial equity, her conception of power, how sexism plays a role in media and politics, her current work around “whiteness”, a funny encounter with President Obama, & the power of organizing. She also recommends the action step she most believes in: get to know your neighbors. Producers: Benjamin Rangel, Kyle Hagge, Sam WoodsWebsite: bridgethecitypodcast.comVisit: BetsyHodges.orgInstagram: @BridgeTheCityPodcastTwitter: @BridgeTheCityWiEmail: Bridgethecitypodcast@gmail.comLogo Design: Ryan FlynnMusic: Casey Masters
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Attorney Jeff O'Brien in studio to break down the emerging Mueller indictments, and they are even lower in calories than a 'nothing burger.' Mayor Betsy Hodges is joyless, and a caller drops some real truth about the hypocrisy of the government.
A woman from the UK wonders why Americans are so quick to commit to each other after just a little bit of sex. Dan's history lesson explains it all. A woman and her husband are into hot-spousing. It's been super-fun and brought them closer together as a couple. But her husband gets racked with guilt each time, and runs to tell his priest ALL ABOUT IT. What's his damage? On the Magnum, Dan chats with Mayor Betsy Hodges of Minneapolis about being on the vanguard of urban resistance. Keep fightin' Betsy! And, are you into having women burp in your mouth? This guy is... 206-302-2064 This podcast is also brought to you by Stamps.com. Click on the microphone and enter "Savage" for postage and a digital scale. This episode of the Lovecast is brought to you by Zeel- the best way to find top local, licensed and pre-screened massage therapists, to come to your home, anytime. Go to Zeel.com and get $25 off your first massage by using the promo code SAVAGE at checkout. This episode is brought to you by Blinkist: over 2,000 of the best-selling nonfiction books, transformed into powerful packs you can read or listen to in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/SAVAGE to start your free trial today.
A woman from the UK wonders why Americans are so quick to commit to each other after just a little bit of sex. Dan's history lesson explains it all. A woman and her husband are into hot-spousing. It's been super-fun and brought them closer together as a couple. But her husband gets racked with guilt each time, and runs to tell his priest ALL ABOUT IT. What's his damage? On the Magnum, Dan chats with Mayor Betsy Hodges of Minneapolis about being on the vanguard of urban resistance. Keep fightin' Betsy! And, are you into having women burp in your mouth? This guy is... 206-302-2064 This podcast is also brought to you by Stamps.com. Click on the microphone and enter "Savage" for postage and a digital scale. This episode of the Lovecast is brought to you by Zeel- the best way to find top local, licensed and pre-screened massage therapists, to come to your home, anytime. Go to Zeel.com and get $25 off your first massage by using the promo code SAVAGE at checkout. This episode is brought to you by Blinkist: over 2,000 of the best-selling nonfiction books, transformed into powerful packs you can read or listen to in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/SAVAGE to start your free trial today.
The Friday Roundtable is in full swing for a real ID update, tax talk, and more before Justice & Drew play a game of "Tom Hoch, Jacob Frey, or Betsy Hodges" with comedian Bryan Miller and representative Nick Zerwas.
Justice and Drew continue their conversation with Counter Terrorism Expert Daveed Gartenstein-Ross as they delve deeper into the details, possible motivation, and implications of radicalization surrounding the Las Vegas shooter, Stephen Paddock. They also discuss Betsy Hodges saying that she lost faith in Janee Hartaeu months before she was fired.
The BrandLab’s 3 Fearless Questions chats with Alex Steinman. Currently, Steinman is the senior communications advisor for Betsy Hodges’ mayoral campaign, the president of MPLS MadWomen, and blogger behind Strong Like Mama. In this podcast, Steinman reflects on how diversity impacted her childhood as she grew up in a suburb of Minneapolis and compares her childhood experiences with her time as a professional working in advertising.
Incumbent mayor Betsy Hodges is running for a second term leading Minneapolis. Before being elected mayor in 2013, she served as council woman for Ward 13. We talked with Hodges about the “Complete Streets” policy adopted during her first term, what she learned from the protest and occupation of the 4th Precinct, and the importance of making conversation with toddlers.
Carrie goes for a run with the Mayor of Minneapolis, Betsy Hodges! They discuss Betsy's love for distance running, the importance of a healthy diet and the challenges of being a mayor. Recorded July 24, 2017 Show notes for this episode can be found at ctollerun.com. Betsy Hodges A Minnesota native, Mayor Betsy Hodges attended high school in Plymouth, earned a bachelor's degree from Bryn Mawr College, and a master's degree in sociology from the University of Wisconsin. After serving on the Minneapolis City Council, Betsy ran for Mayor in 2013, and is currently running for re-election. She is married to Gary Cunningham, CEO and President of the Metropolitan Economic Development Association (Meda) and a member of the Metropolitan Council. They have two children, four grandchildren and two cats.
Mayor Betsy Hodges freely admits she is obsessed with recycling - because it works and because it leads to other behavioral changes that encourage a commitment to social justice.
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With Jer out this week, Scott & Dan attempt to plow through legalized marijuana, the Wild start times hyperventilation, Dennis Wideman, the renaming of Lake Calhoun, Betsy Hodges, cheese curds, and Air BnB Music provided by In Corridors: https://www.facebook.com/incorridorsmusiuqe/ Valet: https://www.facebook.com/valettheband/ Porcupine: http://www.porcupineband.com/ Who are playing at the 331 this Saturday (4/22) This episode is sponsored by Tin Whiskers Brewing (twbrewing.com)
Live Wire visits the Twin Cities! Local TV pitchman Fancy Ray McCloney shows Tom Bodett how to spice up his Motel 6 ads, the mayors of St. Paul and Minneapolis (Chris Coleman and Betsy Hodges) face-off in a trivia contest to determine who is the superior mayor, and The Jayhawks share their signature sound that put Minneapolis on the musical map.