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April arrives with 3 feet of new snow in Lake Tahoe, making it feel more like January than spring. PowBot recaps his best tour of the year at Lassen National Park while Trail Whisperer breaks his snowmobile. The boys give some listener shout outs and play some 888 COR LORD call-ins, diving deeper into whether or not solo backcountry skiing is dope or derp and if a van is better suited for adventures than a pickup with 4 Wheel Camper. They also discuss the show's intro and outro songs and where all the sound bites came from, decide which of the five senses are most important to them, chat about corner crossing over private land and the controversial reintroduction of the gray wolf into northern California. The show ends with a song called RNO by Trail Whisperer's old band, Man Downstream, paying tribute to the Biggest Little City in the World. 3:00 – Spring is here and it's still winter! Sinter. Apriluary.5:30 – Lots of snow up on Packer Saddle. Downieville Downhill isn't going to melt out until late June at earliest.6:40 – PowBot's PowDar was firing on all cylinders and scored pow at Lassen National Park.17:00 – Trail Whisperer breaks his snowmobile.21:38 – Any good April Fools jokes? @powderbuoy and @tahoefund25:55 – Listener feedback and shout outs about ebikes and west shore skin tracks.31:00 – 888 COR LORD Call Ins – Solo Backcountry Skiing and Van Life vs 4Wheel Camper life.50:11 – 888 COR LORD Call Ins – Gordo calls us out on season passes. You don't buy a season pass to ski pow.55:50 – Sammy G asks: What are the Mind the Track intro and outro songs? Who's the artist? And what are all the soundbites at the beginning?1:10:20 – The Five Senses – which is the most important to you and which one could you not live without?1:21:20 – Corner Crossing between public and private land is deemed legal by U.S. District Court.1:28:30 – Sierra County issues state of emergency for the California Gray Wolf.1:45:00 – DOPE OR DERP – skinning up the face you are going to ski back down.1:48:48 – Outro – RNO by Man Downstream
Reno is the smallest market in the United States to have a AAA Minor League Baseball team. Our Reno Aces, an affiliate team of the Arizona Diamondbacks, play 150 games every year- half of them at Greater Nevada Field in the heart of downtown Reno. On today's episode of Renoites, we're joined by the President of the Reno Aces, Eric Edelstein. Eric's career in minor league baseball management led him to the Biggest Little City over a decade ago, and on this episode he and Conor discuss his career path and what it looks like to be the president of a minor league baseball team, some of the benefits and challenges of the Reno market, the big dreams for the future of the Ballpark District as a destination neighborhood, and much more! Do you have thoughts, comments, questions, or just want to be "on the air" on a future episode of Renoites? This season, I'm hoping to do at least one "Listener Q&A" style episode. Send your comments or questions to conor@renoites.com or text 775-241-3597. Even better, record a voice note in the voice notes app on your phone and email it to conor@renoites.com so that I can play it on the show when I respond. Please consider supporting Renoites financially. This show is entirely listener supported and because it is a local show, I really rely on financial support from you, my neighbors. Learn more http://patreon.com/renoites (you can always just send me some money through Venmo also! My username is "renoites") Thank you so much for listening!
On this episode Doug speaks with Mitesh Agrawal the CEO of Positron.ai. Positron is advancing the world of AI hardware right here in the Biggest Little City, with their first product that provides 3X the performance of NVIDA at a lower cost. They discuss the changing landscape of AI, the importance of purpose built hardware and Positrons unique value. They discuss the Positron team, their investors and their success to date as well as dive in the future for them in our region.
Our special episode reporters Lexi and and Jadee interview local Bollywood dance intructor Chhavi Bhalla about her experiences teaching Bollywood dancing in south Reno, her passion for this evolving dance scene and future projects to keep it growing.
Lexi Waisanen and Alysha Cancino interview Richie Bednarski about his experiences cycling in Reno as a green commuter and what he thinks could be better. Bednarski also explains the multitude of cycling communities in Reno that he is a part of and why he loves cycling in Reno. The photographer and filmmaker is also working on a project documenting the rich history of cycling and bicycle culture in the 775.
The Beavs rallied to win a 2OT THRILLER against Colorado State last week, and this week they head to the Biggest Little City in the World to take on the WolfPack of Nevada Reno! Billy and Beej talk all things Beaver sports, Beej has an AC issue, and they listen a little known Aerosmith tune! Enjoy! Go Beavs!
It's less than 100 days until the 2024 presidential election and the campaigns are ramping up in the Silver State. On this episode, host Ben Margiott takes you to Trump VP pick JD Vance's campaign rally in Reno, where he focused on immigration and hammered Kamala Harris for the Biden administration's border policies. Then, special guest Christ Murphy joins again to dig through the Ballot Battleground: Nevada mailbag. Ben and Chris talked about Project 2025, RFK Jr., voter ID, ballot questions, the way-too-early race for Reno mayor, the best sandwich in the Biggest Little City and much more. What's Project 2025? Unpacking the Pro-Trump Plan to Overhaul US Government Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen introduces bill to allow sale of federal lands in Washoe County Nevada's top prosecutor seeks to uphold charges against fake electors Voter ID - a critical safeguard or unnecessary burden? Nevada voters could decide Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Producer Dub celebrates his "double-nickels" birthday in the Biggest Little City in the World. Listen in and laugh as Jamie shares all the adventure details with Stephanie and, of course, you - our loyal Honorary Ug!
In this episode of Unscaled Travel Show, Jeremy and Amy give some history and insight into Reno, Nevada, the Biggest Little City in the World. But, how did it get the moniker? And does it still hold true to this day? We'll break down where you can eat, stay, and play in Nevada's northern playground! ____________________________________ S02 Ep58 ____________________________________ Connect with me on social media: Instagram: @fullmetaltraveler Twitter: @fullmetaltravlr Facebook: @fullmetaltraveler Email: Jeremy@fullmetaltraveler.com Website: www.fullmetaltraveler.com Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unscaled
In this Our Town Reno episode, reporter Lauren Juillerat interviews a local Reno band, Faded Shawties, on their experience and perspectives on the local music scene. Nico, Eduardo and Daniel share their opinions on lighthearted topics such as their favorite foods to eat before a show, to more serious topics concerning the recent cancel culture in the Reno scene, as well as their mission as a band to be welcoming and more inclusive to communities around the Biggest Little City.
This episode is the second podcast in a two-part series. Kristen Hackbarth and Bob Conrad discuss the recent This Is Reno investigation Kristen did into spending at Reno City Hall. After months of digging, getting public records and combing through large amounts of information, we published a voluminous ten-part series about what we found.This Is Reno subscribers got access to this podcast before anybody else. If you value local, independent journalism and appreciate Kristen's extensive work in this series, please consider becoming a paying subscriber. Subscribers get access to all articles and extra benefits, such as getting behind-the-scenes information, like this podcast, before anyone else.In this two-part podcast, we discuss how we approached this story, what we found and what prompted us to start looking into city council spending in the first place.Read the series: https://thisisreno.com/investigation-city-hall-spending/Support the show
This episode is our first podcast in more than a year. Kristen Hackbarth and Bob Conrad discuss the recent This Is Reno investigation Kristen did into spending at Reno City Hall. After months of digging, getting public records and combing through large amounts of information, we published a voluminous ten-part series about what we found.This Is Reno subscribers got access to this podcast before anybody else. If you value local, independent journalism and appreciate Kristen's extensive work in this series, please consider becoming a paying subscriber. Subscribers get access to all articles and extra benefits, such as getting behind-the-scenes information, like this podcast, before anyone else.In this two-part podcast, we discuss how we approached this story, what we found and what prompted us to start looking into city council spending in the first place.Read the series: https://thisisreno.com/investigation-city-hall-spending/Support the show
Reno is home to some extremely creative individuals and among those is the precocious Jack Barrington. A 20-year-old audio engineer and music producer who has been learning about sound for the last seven years. Host Lauren Juillerat interviews him more on how he acquired the skills he has today and how he utilizes them to elevate music in the Biggest Little City.
Today on Killer Women Podcast, our guest is Karin Nordin. Karin is an author, martial artist, cosplayer, and self-proclaimed cat whisperer. Her first novel, Where Ravens Roost, was shortlisted for the 2022 CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger award and her second novel, Last One Alive, was a 2022 ITW Best eBook award nominee. She has an MSc in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh and an MA in Scandinavian Literary Studies from the University of Amsterdam. Born in ‘The Biggest Little City in the World' and raised in America's Rust Belt, she now lives in the Netherlands. Sweet Little Lies is her first standalone psychological thriller. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #karinnordin
Today on Killer Women Podcast, our guest is Karin Nordin. Karin is an author, martial artist, cosplayer, and self-proclaimed cat whisperer. Her first novel, Where Ravens Roost, was shortlisted for the 2022 CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger award and her second novel, Last One Alive, was a 2022 ITW Best eBook award nominee. She has an MSc in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh and an MA in Scandinavian Literary Studies from the University of Amsterdam. Born in ‘The Biggest Little City in the World' and raised in America's Rust Belt, she now lives in the Netherlands. Sweet Little Lies is her first standalone psychological thriller. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #karinnordin
Today on Killer Women Podcast, our guest is Karin Nordin. Karin is an author, martial artist, cosplayer, and self-proclaimed cat whisperer. Her first novel, Where Ravens Roost, was shortlisted for the 2022 CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger award and her second novel, Last One Alive, was a 2022 ITW Best eBook award nominee. She has an MSc in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh and an MA in Scandinavian Literary Studies from the University of Amsterdam. Born in ‘The Biggest Little City in the World' and raised in America's Rust Belt, she now lives in the Netherlands. Sweet Little Lies is her first standalone psychological thriller. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #karinnordin
Recycled Records is Reno's longest-surviving record store and a staple of the small business and music communities here in the Biggest Little City. Many of us bought our first cassette tapes, CDs, or records at Recycled Records. We've seen them move locations a handful of times over those years, including moving into Midtown before it was cool, and recently leaving Midtown now that it's expensive. On this episode of Renoites, Conor sits down with longtime former owner of the store, Paul Doege. Paul purchased Recycled Records shortly after it opened and began running the business at the age of 23. He spent almost 40 years as the owner and manager before retiring in 2019 and selling the business to some of his long-time employees. Conor and Paul talked about the business model of used records and how it helped Recycled Records survive both the rise in digital piracy of the early 2000s and the advent of streaming in more recent years, the different locations of the store throughout the years as landlords regularly raised rents by impossible amounts, the early days of Midtown where Paul was an active member and one-time president of the merchant's association, the impact of TV, radio and print advertising in establishing their brand, Paul's plans to travel to Antarctica now that he is retired, and much more! Recycled Records is currently located at 4048 Kietzke Lane in Reno and can be found online at http://www.recrecreno.com Thanks for listening! If you have feedback or guest suggestions, please email conor@renoites.com and consider supporting the show financially at http://patreon.com/renoites
Agent C, with his new partner Amos, find themselves in the "Biggest Little City in the World", Reno Nevada. Investigating mysteriuos, disappearing corpses, they find themselves in a trailer park called "Mirrored Mirage" and find more than they prepared for...
Our ace bilingual multicultural reporter Nancy Vazquez looks back on favorite stories for Our Town Reno while analyzing change in the Biggest Little City through a journalistic and social media lens.
Affectionately known as The Biggest Little City in the World, the downtown Reno Arch bears the moniker that first greeted visitors in 1926. It was erected to promote the upcoming Transcontinental Highways Exposition the following year and visitors today can walk under it on Lake Street near the Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel & Spa and National Automobile Museum. Be sure your smart device is charged as it makes for the perfect selfie.Enjoy a True Reno Experience: No Luck Required Was written By Rick Stedman and presented by Perry Mack Located in the western portion of Nevada and 740 km north of Las Vegas, Reno is surrounded by the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, the region is a four-season destination for outdoor recreation.In the late 1840s and early 1850s, Reno was a popular stopover for those seeking fortune during the California Gold Rush. Fast forward a little less than a hundred years, and a similar fortune was to be found here in 1931, when Nevada became the first and only state to legalize gambling.
Conor McQuivey discusses the reasons and methodology behind his interview podcast focusing on Reno's movers and shakers, as well as his other activities in the Biggest Little City as a DJ Trivia host and toastmaster.
Reporter Ariel Smith interviews Lisa Martin the manager of The Melting Pot World Emporium in Reno, which brings burner culture year round to the Biggest Little City and much more. They discuss the importance of fair trade, sustainable fashion, and navigating selling smoking accessories after the legalization of marijuana in the state.
Jacob Kostuchowski talks with business owner Francesca Martinez, the owner of Bad Apple Vntg, a local boutique here in midtown Reno, to discuss her process of acquiring inventory and being a small business owner in a place like the Biggest Little City.
Reno, Nevada…not typically a place thought of as a hub for water-sports. And maybe that’s the point; between the desert flora and the arid atmosphere, it’s almost as if someone laid a pox on “The Biggest Little City in the World” for aquatic fanatics. A Surf Curse, if you will. For nearly a full decade, […]
Adam Nichols, communications manager of the Reno Aces, stops by to talk about what makes baseball in the Biggest Little City so special and the Aces' path to the Pacific Coast League title. Plus, it's World Series day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sue Smith, a former Ward 4 City Council member in Reno from 1987 to 1991, enjoys the UNR campus where she used to be a student, the beautiful fall weather we've been having in October, the local arts and theatre community, and so many aspects of the Biggest Little City, but there is one current negative amid all these positives: she believes our local governance needs to open up again. Listen to her thoughts in interview with Our Town Reno coordinator Nico Colombant.
recorded on 22SEP2022 Welcome aboard Flight 119 of the Squawk Ident Podcast - Fumes & Bullet Points On today's flight, I am joined by Captain Roger, Alex, and Rob D. Together we will discuss the FAAs recent denial to Republic Airways' request to be exempted from the minimum ATP flight hour requirements, American Airlines' plans to close some Flight Attendant bases in California, Rob D's Fumes in the Cockpit event, Roger's ovation after the best landing his VIPs ever experienced, and we explore a Milan, Italy layover with Captain Keith. Jon Gruber sends us audio updates from the STIHL National Championship Air Races and Air Show in the Biggest Little City in the World, Reno, Nevada. We also explore Camron's feedback and question, “How do I ensure an interview at a Legacy Carrier?” All this and more on this the 119th episode of the Squawk Ident podcast. references: FAA Denies Republic Airways...link Colgan Flight 3407, wiki AA plans to close FA bases...link STIHL National Championship Air Races and Air Show Please visit Av8rtony.com for more show content, audio archives, cover art, Squawk Ident gear, audio feedback, and more. Original music & cover art by Av8rTony and produced at Av8r Sound Studios of Southern California. Alex D.'s intro - "19th Floor" by Bobby Richards Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & YouTube user just search Squawk Ident Podcast Copyright © Squawk Ident 2022, All Rights Reserved Copyright © Av8r Sound Studios 2022, All Rights Reserved Squawk Ident by Av8rTony is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squawkident/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/squawkident/support
The Dutch Cycling Embassy came to Reno in September. They were here to discuss how the Netherlands became bike centric and to help the Biggest Little City's cycling efforts. The Truckee Meadows Bicycle Alliance helped organize the Embassy's visit.For this episode, we spoke with people who attended the Think Bike workshops, as well as members of the cycling embassy, including Margot Daris and Dick Vanveen.The group hosted a discussion at Craft where they played the "Together We Cycle" documentary about how the Netherlands became the country with the highest use of bicycles in the world. David Grife with the Nevada Department Transportation and Scott Gibson with the Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission both give their perspectives on the visit from the Dutch team. Support the show
Hear all about "the Biggest Little City in the World" when Ben McDonald talks Reno (Nevada) on TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Thursday, August 18. Listen live at 8p EDT as Dan Schlossberg and co-host Maryellen Nugent Lee ask Ben about the town's mining and railroading history, the advent of gambling, and the competition with downstate Las Vegas. The 471st episode of our 11-year history airs on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio.com and will be posted on Facebook after airing.
In recent years, Reno has been making efforts to brand itself as an arts city. We are close to Burning Man, we've seen an explosion of public art and murals, a growing music and theater scene, but what about film? Emily Skyle-Golden is the co-founder and executive director of the Cordillera International Film Festival and is working to bring both film events like Cordillera to the Biggest Little City, as well as actual film studios and production to do their work in the region. On this episode of Renoites, Conor and Emily discuss film festivals and how they work. What's a grand jury and special jury? How are films selected to be screened during the festival? How does the Cordillera Film Festival also work as a marketing tool to bring film production to the area. What economic impact does film bring to areas that provide tax incentives? What's so special about film as an art form? Conor and Emily discuss all this and much more! Thank you so much for listening! You can learn more about Cordillera and buy tickets at http://www.ciff.org and be sure to send Conor any feedback or guest suggestions at conor@renoites.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider signing up on Patreon to support the podcast financially. The "tip jar" tier is only $3 a month and a great way to say "keep up the good work" on an automatic monthly basis. Thanks as always for your support!
Here's how and where you can find Homicide Worldwide Podcast.To help support the show, find us on Patreon: patreon.com HWW is now on Discord: https://discord.gg/F9cMyf7JFJTo our amazing listeners. If you are listening to us on apple podcasts? (and even if your'e not) Please! take few minutes and leave a 5 ⭐️ review. It'll really help out the show. If you have a show suggestion? please email us at: homicideworldwidepodcast@gmail.comAnd you can always find us on twitter: https://twitter.com/HWWP10Thank you for your continued support of Homicide Worldwide PodcastSupport the show
As part of our series on interesting candidates running for local office, Joaquin Roces was sleeping at the Nevada Cares Campus just a few months ago, but was able to find housing and is now running to be Reno's mayor. He has lived experience with issues facing many Reno residents, from dealing with the affordability crisis to surviving mental health struggles. He also has new ideas for the Biggest Little City.
This week's guest on our podcast is Judi Rought as part of our series on local political candidates running for local office and getting to know them better. Rought is already known for her pink beetle with Flamingo on its license plate. She also compares Reno to a flipped house. Hear more about her thoughts for the Biggest Little City including installing better wi-fi everywhere with our reporter Kingkini Sengupta.
In this episode we share are trip to the Biggest Little City in the World for Elvina's pre-birthday getaway and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tribaltalkpodcast/message
Tabitha Schneider, who was once a single mother on welfare, only to become the founder of the Reno Hive Coworking and Incubation Space, is now campaigning for Reno's top elected position. Hear her develop her ideas to make the Biggest Little City better in our interview with Kingkini Sengupta.
Taissa Lytchenko is a grad student at the University of Nevada, Reno, from Ukraine, who survived a difficult childhood, and is now pursuing doctorate studies in brain sciences, while performing as a gogo dancer at night in the Biggest Little City to be able to pay her bills. Our reporter for this episode is Kingkini Sengupta.
Reno is not often considered a home to a vibrant film community. However, one production company Horror Nerd Productions, with almost a dozen films to their credit, is singlehandedly building an indie film community. “I've always been a giant horror nerd,” said Dillon Brown, during a recent interview with Our Town Reno. Having studied English he is a published author but had always wanted to make a film. “I just went for it,” he told us. Listen as he and assistant Jessica Grimaldo explain how they are trying to turn the Biggest Little City into a hotspot for the horror movie genre.
Oh, hey! Welcome back to another munchie inducing episode of The Mystic Meals Podcast! Joining me at the table this week is one Mr. Cosmic Chris Buckbee! Host of his own show, the Rock & Wrestling Local 420 Podcast, which you can find on YouTube! I first met Chris back in the late 90's when we were next door neighbors when I lived in Reno, Nevada... The Biggest Little City in the World! We reminisce about our hangouts and rock concerts we went to, and the food that helped shape our bodies, and our lives! From struggle meals that we still crave and remind us of our humble roots, to how much food has changed for the better when it comes to preparing meals that are meatless, or if you have some health issues like Diabetes. Foods that you once may have hated, can now be reinvented and prepped in a way that makes you fall in love with it like you never thought you could! Cosmic Chris serves us platefuls of his new found favorite Mystic Meals to cook like Eggplant Parm, Chef Chapin's Brussels Sprouts, Papa Murphey's Take n Bake Pizza, Stuffed Mushrooms, Shrimp Scampi and more! So... Grab yourself a tasty snack, a drink to wash it down, sit back, relax and enjoy some Stoner Goulash with Cosmic Chris Buckbee, and me! Chef Nikki Meow! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mysticmeals13/message
Jammal Tarkington came to Reno in the early 1990s to study music at the University of Nevada. He quickly found success behind the saxophone and has become a staple in the local music scene and beyond, having traveled the world on tour with many of his bands, from Mudshark to Keyser Soze. In this podcast episode with reporter Richard Bednarski, he muses on what the future might look like for musicians in the Biggest Little City and elsewhere coming out of the pandemic.
Guests: Dr. Alicia Barber, Preservationist, historian and author of Renos Big Gamble: Image and Reputation in the Biggest Little City
Guests: Dr. Alicia Barber, Preservationist, historian and author of Renos Big Gamble: Image and Reputation in the Biggest Little City
Andy Bob heads on out to the Biggest Little City in the World for Brocation Locations' first casino town. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/brocaypodcast)
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Creed Bratton is a singer/songwriter with a catalog of music that goes all the way back to the 1960's and spans four albums with The Grass Roots and TEN solo albums. He was also on a television show called you may have heard of called, "The Office." Mr. Bratton is coming to Reno, Nv on September 17 to perform in the Biggest Little City and gave RenoCast a call ahead to chat about it. WE LOVE THE ROCKSTARS THAT MAKE TIME TO GET TO KNOW US OUT HERE IN RENO..!! THANK YOU, CREED!!
"The Biggest Little City in the World" perfectly exemplifies the epitome of American values, hopes and dreams.
On the night of April 4, 1963, a nineteen-year-old man snuck into the duplex of Olympic skier Sonja McCaskie to find her asleep and alone. What followed is one of the most disturbing crimes of opportunity to ever occur in the Biggest Little City of Reno, Nevada.
Consuming alcohol is a popular activity, especially here in the Biggest Little City. Alcohol can be fun, but it can also be dangerous. Driving under the influence is a serious risk to both the driver and others on the road. Please remember to always have a sober ride ready. With ride share apps and smart phones it's never been easier to ensure the safety of your self and those around you. This episode isn't fuel by a local coffee shop. Instead, we opted to share with you our favorite alcoholic beverage and where in town we like to kick back and drink responsibly. Most are familiar with road side breath testing, but many are unaware of what happens after the initial stop, and how forensics plays a role. In this episode we walk you through the process of a traffic stop, explain how alcohol impairs your ability to operate a vehicle, and how our breath alcohol section works to keep evidentiary breath testing equipment up and running for Northern Nevada. Additionally, we look at how COVID-19 precautions greatly impacted our state's breath testing program and how our lab over came this hurdle.
On Wednesday, Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve joined Editor Jon Ralston for an hour-long discussion about The Biggest Little City, her ambitions and more. The post IndyMatters Episode 43: Special IndyTalks edition! Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve appeared first on The Nevada Independent.
In this episode we get to hear about Producer Char and Angela's harrowing tales of past visits to the "Biggest Little City", Reno, Nevada. We also get to hear of Ange'scurrent trip to L.A. on the Megabus. It includes some bare toes sneaking up on her (picture on our IG account!) while trying to enjoy her ride down to SoCal. Erin has created a new segment called Bitch Talk-Talk and of course, we end on a high note dedicating some time to that guy John Stamos. #ListenShareRepeatSupport the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 & 2023 without your help! -- Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal. -- Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM