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In this episode of The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover sits down with Dr. Alex Craib, Adjunct Professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College and recent PhD graduate from the University of Wyoming. Dr. Craib shares insights from his doctoral research at Alm Rockshelter in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming—a site that offers a rich archaeological record spanning thousands of years.Together, they discuss the cultural materials uncovered at Alm, the site's stratigraphy, and what these findings reveal about patterns of human occupation, mobility, and resource use in the region. Dr. Craib also reflects on the methods he used, the surprises that emerged during analysis, and how Alm Rockshelter contributes to broader understandings of Plains prehistory.This episode explores how archaeology can uncover deep connections between people and place across time—and why sites like Alm Rockshelter matter for telling those stories today.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/great-plains-archaeology/19LinksDr. Craib's ACADEMIA pageThe Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth (2021)Archaeology on the Great Plains Edited by W. Raymond Wood (1998)Carlton's KU Anthropology Faculty BioContactInstagram: @pawnee_archaeologistEmail: greatplainsarchpodcast@gmail.comAPNAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAPN ShopAffiliatesMotion
Episode 541: Adam Banks talks about the Following in this episode:1. Letcher County Sheriff Shoots and Kills The District Judge in his own Chambers2. On This Day in History (September 26th) 3. Todays National Holiday -Love Letter Day 4. Interview with Jessamine County District 39 State Representative Candidate, Ryan Stanford Ryan Stanford Bio:Ryan Standford grew up in the Lexington/Nicholasville area. Before attending Bluegrass Community and Technical College, he attended Millcreek Elementary, Tates Creek Middle School, and East Jessamine High School. He started his work life bagging groceries, in car sales, and for the last decade in commercial pest control. He says he is very familiar with putting in a hard day's work.When he is not working, he spends as much time as possible with his two daughters, Emory, age 12, and Audrey, age 2. Ryan Says Watching things in Frankfort over the past few years, made him think that they could use more teamwork and sportsmanship.Campaign Website: https://stanford4ky.com/Follow OFF THE CUFF WITH ADAM BANKS:FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksIG:@offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube!**and all other major podcasting platforms**http://linktr.ee/offthecuffwithadambanks
Following the success of their instantly iconic double LP, London Calling, The Clash set out to do something "triply outrageous." Named after the Nicaraguan rebels who successfully overthrew an authoritarian dictator, Sandinista! consists of 36 songs across six sides of vinyl. Produced by the band, it showcases their politics as well as their ability to adopt a multitude of genres ranging from punk, reggae, jazz, gospel, calypso, and hip hop. Free from the influence of their Machiavellian manager, Bernie Rhodes, The Clash still battled their record label to release the triple LP on their terms: three for the price of one. Despite its polarizing reception from critics at the time of its release, Sandinista! is often considered one of the greatest albums of all time. Nevertheless, critics and fans have spent over 40 years debating whether the album would be better as a 12-track LP. In The Clash's Sandinista! (Bloomsbury, 2024), Henley entertains that idea and considers what is lost or gained in the process. To do so, the book delves into the politics of The Clash, the spliff bunkers constructed for the production of the album, and the sacrifices made upon its release. It examines the album's 36 tracks and considers the significance of the record's dissection on behalf of fans who curate their own versions of the album in the mixtape, CD, and playlist eras. Micajah Henely is an adjunct professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. He is the creator of the music podcast You Forgot One. Micajah Henely on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Following the success of their instantly iconic double LP, London Calling, The Clash set out to do something "triply outrageous." Named after the Nicaraguan rebels who successfully overthrew an authoritarian dictator, Sandinista! consists of 36 songs across six sides of vinyl. Produced by the band, it showcases their politics as well as their ability to adopt a multitude of genres ranging from punk, reggae, jazz, gospel, calypso, and hip hop. Free from the influence of their Machiavellian manager, Bernie Rhodes, The Clash still battled their record label to release the triple LP on their terms: three for the price of one. Despite its polarizing reception from critics at the time of its release, Sandinista! is often considered one of the greatest albums of all time. Nevertheless, critics and fans have spent over 40 years debating whether the album would be better as a 12-track LP. In The Clash's Sandinista! (Bloomsbury, 2024), Henley entertains that idea and considers what is lost or gained in the process. To do so, the book delves into the politics of The Clash, the spliff bunkers constructed for the production of the album, and the sacrifices made upon its release. It examines the album's 36 tracks and considers the significance of the record's dissection on behalf of fans who curate their own versions of the album in the mixtape, CD, and playlist eras. Micajah Henely is an adjunct professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. He is the creator of the music podcast You Forgot One. Micajah Henely on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Following the success of their instantly iconic double LP, London Calling, The Clash set out to do something "triply outrageous." Named after the Nicaraguan rebels who successfully overthrew an authoritarian dictator, Sandinista! consists of 36 songs across six sides of vinyl. Produced by the band, it showcases their politics as well as their ability to adopt a multitude of genres ranging from punk, reggae, jazz, gospel, calypso, and hip hop. Free from the influence of their Machiavellian manager, Bernie Rhodes, The Clash still battled their record label to release the triple LP on their terms: three for the price of one. Despite its polarizing reception from critics at the time of its release, Sandinista! is often considered one of the greatest albums of all time. Nevertheless, critics and fans have spent over 40 years debating whether the album would be better as a 12-track LP. In The Clash's Sandinista! (Bloomsbury, 2024), Henley entertains that idea and considers what is lost or gained in the process. To do so, the book delves into the politics of The Clash, the spliff bunkers constructed for the production of the album, and the sacrifices made upon its release. It examines the album's 36 tracks and considers the significance of the record's dissection on behalf of fans who curate their own versions of the album in the mixtape, CD, and playlist eras. Micajah Henely is an adjunct professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. He is the creator of the music podcast You Forgot One. Micajah Henely on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Following the success of their instantly iconic double LP, London Calling, The Clash set out to do something "triply outrageous." Named after the Nicaraguan rebels who successfully overthrew an authoritarian dictator, Sandinista! consists of 36 songs across six sides of vinyl. Produced by the band, it showcases their politics as well as their ability to adopt a multitude of genres ranging from punk, reggae, jazz, gospel, calypso, and hip hop. Free from the influence of their Machiavellian manager, Bernie Rhodes, The Clash still battled their record label to release the triple LP on their terms: three for the price of one. Despite its polarizing reception from critics at the time of its release, Sandinista! is often considered one of the greatest albums of all time. Nevertheless, critics and fans have spent over 40 years debating whether the album would be better as a 12-track LP. In The Clash's Sandinista! (Bloomsbury, 2024), Henley entertains that idea and considers what is lost or gained in the process. To do so, the book delves into the politics of The Clash, the spliff bunkers constructed for the production of the album, and the sacrifices made upon its release. It examines the album's 36 tracks and considers the significance of the record's dissection on behalf of fans who curate their own versions of the album in the mixtape, CD, and playlist eras. Micajah Henely is an adjunct professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. He is the creator of the music podcast You Forgot One. Micajah Henely on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Following the success of their instantly iconic double LP, London Calling, The Clash set out to do something "triply outrageous." Named after the Nicaraguan rebels who successfully overthrew an authoritarian dictator, Sandinista! consists of 36 songs across six sides of vinyl. Produced by the band, it showcases their politics as well as their ability to adopt a multitude of genres ranging from punk, reggae, jazz, gospel, calypso, and hip hop. Free from the influence of their Machiavellian manager, Bernie Rhodes, The Clash still battled their record label to release the triple LP on their terms: three for the price of one. Despite its polarizing reception from critics at the time of its release, Sandinista! is often considered one of the greatest albums of all time. Nevertheless, critics and fans have spent over 40 years debating whether the album would be better as a 12-track LP. In The Clash's Sandinista! (Bloomsbury, 2024), Henley entertains that idea and considers what is lost or gained in the process. To do so, the book delves into the politics of The Clash, the spliff bunkers constructed for the production of the album, and the sacrifices made upon its release. It examines the album's 36 tracks and considers the significance of the record's dissection on behalf of fans who curate their own versions of the album in the mixtape, CD, and playlist eras. Micajah Henely is an adjunct professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. He is the creator of the music podcast You Forgot One. Micajah Henely on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
LEXINGTON, Ky. (January 10, 2024) – Monday, January 15, 2024 will mark Lexington's 51st anniversary of the observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a US Federal holiday that honors the birth, life and dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and is also the only national holiday designated as a national day of service to encourage Americans to volunteer for opportunities to improve their communities in a variety of ways. As a member of the Lexington-Fayette MLK Holiday Celebration Committee for the past 13 years, Jay Alexander has been intimately involved with the planning and service surrounding the Celebration event. Alexander, the programming and music director for WBTF-FM in Lexington, believes the commemoration of Dr. King's work shouldn't be limited to only one day, and he sees that year-round community service active with many of the churches and community groups that take part in the celebration. For a community he has come to know and love, he feels it's a tremendous opportunity to serve and to bring awareness that the struggle is not over. “I have said this time and time and time again, we stand on the shoulders of giants. We would not be where we are today,” Alexander says, “without the fight and the struggle of the John Lewis's and the Martin Luther King's, those who got down and did the battle.” Alexander joins this week's ‘Behind the Blue' to talk about this year's event. The theme for the 2024 MLK Celebration is “MLK in 2024: Eyes Off the Prize?”, and he says that's the question Dr. Kevin Cosby, president of Simmons College in Louisville will be answering as the keynote speaker. Making a return appearance this year will be the Uniting Voices Chicago choir, who will be joining the Uniting Voices Lexington, a new group that has come together just this year under the leadership of Michael Preacely, DMA. The event will also see the awarding of two full-year scholarships, one to Bluegrass Community and Technical College and one to Kentucky State University. If you're interested in more information regarding the Lexington-Fayette Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Holiday Program, visit uky.edu/mlk. The annual Freedom March will begin at 1 p.m. on Monday, January 15th, and concludes with the Commemorative Program held at the Central Bank Center at 2 p.m. The march begins and ends at the Central Bank Center in downtown Lexington. "Behind the Blue" is available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK's latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of "Behind the Blue," email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue. Transcripts for this or other episodes of Behind the Blue can be downloaded from the show's blog page. To discover what's wildly possible at the University of Kentucky, click here.
On this week's episode, Jim DeCesare talks with Gary Broady, Executive Director of the Bluegrass Community Bankers Association. Gary spent 38 years at Franklin Bank & Trust Company before retiring in 2020 and now chairs its Board of Directors and the Franklin-Simpson Industrial Authority board of directors. Gary also serves on the WKU board of regents. Jim and Gary discuss community banking in Kentucky, why we need them, and their impact on our economy. To learn more about the Bluegrass Community Bankers Association visit their website. https://www.bluegrassbankers.com/. To learn more about The DeCesare Group's social media special click here.
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
The issues of birth control and reproductive rights are familiar today to most Americans, but did you know that over a century ago these issues were being debated? Join us today for a discussion with a KHS research fellow who is examining the legacy of eugenics and who helps explain why these debates from over a century ago have a continuing relevance today. Dr. Pietra Diwan holds a Ph.D. in history from the Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo. Her long-term research project focuses on “Confronting the Legacies of Eugenics.” She has published widely and won several grants from Brazilian and U.S. institutions. She is an Instructor of History in the History and Political Science Department at Bluegrass Community and Technical College. https://pietradiwan.com/ Hosted by Dr. Daniel J. Burge, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. KHS Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. https://history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation Our show is recorded and edited by Gregory Hardison, who also wrote the original underscoring of the interview. Thanks to Dr. Stephanie Lang for her support and guidance. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: https://history.ky.gov/
On this episode of the Prompt to Page writing podcast, we talk to poet and visual artist Jay McCoy, author of The Occupation.Jay discusses his passion for researching his family history and how that research has inspired his recent poetry projects. He also shares two of his favorite writing prompts, including one from Linda Gregg's essay "The Art of Finding." While Jay encourages listeners to strive for a regular writing practice, he also believes they should be gentle with themselves. "Give yourself grace, read widely, and find your practice," he says.About Jay McCoyJay McCoy is a multimedia artist working primarily in poetry and visual collage. He calls Lexington home but maintains his Appalachian connections and deep roots in Eastern Kentucky. Jay is an adjunct Professor at Eastern Kentucky University and Bluegrass Community and Technical College. Also, he is a writing instructor with the Carnegie Center and founder of their Q-munity program for LGBTQ+ writers, as well as the archivist for the Big Sandy Heritage Center Museum. In addition to his book, The Occupation, you may find Jay's work in anthologies and journals, including Naugatuck River Review, Still: the Journal, and Blue Fifth Review.
Today, we are back in a rural American context. I am having a conversation with a pastor who serves in rural Eastern Kentucky as a bi-vocational pastor. Our guest today is Pastor William Dooley. William Dooley is a high school teacher and the bi-vocational pastor of Middletown Baptist Church in Berea, KY, as well as an adjunct communication professor at Eastern Kentucky University and Bluegrass Community and Technical College. He is pursuing a Master of Arts in Ministry at Clear Creek Baptist Bible College. He has been married to Sherry for 29 years (as of August 7), and they have two daughters, Kailynn (24) and Karlee (15).
Public service industries, including police and fire departments, have an express need for completing educational benchmarks allowing for promotions and pay increases. Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) excels at partnering with area industry to meet expressed needs. Through industry discussion several educational models were developed to advance those working in our public service industries. We will present established models developed for the Department of Corrections, Police, Fire and Paramedic departments in the BCTC service area. Speaker(s): Dr. Melanie Williamson, Academic Dean, Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) Holly Clifford, Assistant Dean for the Communications, History, Languages, and Social Sciences Division, Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) Dr. Valdis J. Zeps, Academic Dean, Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC)
Bradley Thomas and Jeff Story interview Pastor Nestor Gomez of Bluegrass Community Church in Lexington, KY. BCC is a multi-ethnic church plant that is reaching the 11th District of Lexington through community service, parent support, and assisted living.
Join the STT Crew as we talk to Kathryn Hansen. Kathryn is the Executive Director of the Kentucky Sleep Society, and owner of Integration Consultants, LLC, a Healthcare Consulting firm working with hospitals and medical practices to grow revenue and maintain compliance with Federal and State regulatory standards. Kathryn is Adjunct Faculty; Bluegrass Community and Technical College and Medtech College teaching Coding and Reimbursement (Outpatient and Inpatient), Computers in the Medical Office, Sleep Technology, and Anatomy and Physiology. Ms. Hansen holds a degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Kentucky, and studied in the department of Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She did research with the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Colorado to define the relationship of increased cardiac arrhythmia as noted during REM sleep. This episode is brought to you by React Health, formerly 3B Medical. Please check them out at https://reacthealth.com/ Credits: Intro Music: Pierce G Mann Audio and Video: Diego R. Mann
Dr. Greg Feeney is Provost at Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC). In this role, he serves as the chief academic officer and provides leadership for academic and student support areas at the college, including adult education, global learning, and workforce development. Dr. Feeney served in other administrative roles including Vice President of Academics and Workforce Development, Dean of Academics, Dean of Academic Support, and Assistant Dean of History, Languages, and Social Sciences at the college. He achieved the faculty rank of full professor and has been at BCTC since 1998. He earned his doctorate, with an emphasis in interpersonal and health communication, at the University of Kentucky. He completed his masters at Northern Illinois University, with an emphasis in communication theory and organizational communication.
Patti Starr is a world renowned paranormal investigator who owns the Ghost Chasers International organization founded in 1996 based in Lexington, Kentucky. She is also owner of the Ghost Hunter Shop located at 835 Porter Place, Lexington, Kentucky. Patti is the tour guide for the immensely popular Bardstown Ghost Trek which she started in 1997 in Bardstown, KY. With over 30 years of paranormal research and ghost investigations Patti has captured many anomalies in photos, videos and audios while investigating haunted locations. Her goal as an experienced and accomplished paranormal investigator is to collect evidence to support the premise that life goes on even after death. She is very active as a ghost researcher, author, lecturer, consultant, dowser, and teacher. Her book, Ghost Hunting in Kentucky and Beyond, is widely hailed as a must-have resource for all serious ghost hunters. Patti has been teaching ghost hunting courses at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky since 2001. Her Ghost Hunter Certification Home Study Course is in great demand and she has students from all over the world enrolled. She is currently lecturing at numerous universities, colleges, and libraries throughout the United States. Colleges and universities Student Activity Directors can book Patti by contacting Wolfman Productions. Patti's work has been documented in numerous newspapers and magazines including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Oracle 20/20, Ghost Magazine and Southern Distinction. Patti writes for the Lexington Herald-Leader online newspaper under the heading "Ask the Expert". It is a forum for posing questions to certain professionals. Questions and answers are published for information and discussion purposes only. In 2006 Patti Starr was voted as one of the Top Ten Ghost Hunter Paranormal Investigators in America for 2007, 2008 and again for 2009. - www.ghosthunter.com
Creative, frugal fashionista, digital media enthusiast, maximizer, mentor, and mom. Kiah Arnold has always had a passion for telling visual stories, including stories told through clothing. Her favorite quote, “Fortune favors the bold,” fuels her desire to be bold in all aspects of life. Ms. Arnold is the CEO and founder of E11even Keez Media + Creative, a creative consultant agency, specializing in creative direction, brand and marketing strategy, and content creation. She is also the principal stylist of Hollywood Keez Style, the wardrobe consulting sector of the E11even Keez brand. Her goal is to help businesses and individuals tell better brand stories, increase their reach, and promote boldness in outer appearance. She was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky where bourbon, basketball, betting on thoroughbreds, and anything bluegrass rules. She is an alumnus of Eastern Kentucky University where she majored in Broadcasting and Electronic Media. She also obtained a filmmaking certificate from Bluegrass Community and Technical College. Kiah is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and the Lexington Urban League Young Professionals. She is the mother to one son, Trayvon, and has a dog named Clark Griswold. Her personal motto, which she strives to live out daily is, “Defying the odds, one stereotype at a time.” Instagram: @holl1woodkeez_style @e11evenkeez @keez_creation www.kiaharnold.com/mediakit
Show Sponsor: My Patriot Supply - Be Prepared When Disaster Strikes redpills.tv/patriot Conversations On The Fringe | Special Guest Patti Star | Halloween Fright Night Guest: Patti Star Patti Starr is the president of Ghost Chasers International Inc. She is a world renowned ghost hunter with over 30 years of paranormal research and ghost investigations. She is active as a ghost researcher, author, lecturer, consultant, dowser, and teacher. Patti taught ghost hunting courses at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky for eight years. Website: https://pattistarr.com/ Check Out The All New Redpills TV https://redpills.tv JOIN US ON THE Social Redpill - A Private Social Network - https://redpills.tv/social Visit Us & Find Out About All Of Our Guests! https://redpills.tv/visit We Are Linked Up! https://redpills.tv/links Join The Redpill CBD Team! https://bit.ly/3bJA1bG My Patriot Supply Be Prepared When Disaster Strikes redpills.tv/patriot Blue Blocker Sunglasses Help Those Eyes & Sleep Better redpills.tv/blue Get Redpill CBD – redpills.tv/cbd Shop Essential Oils – redpills.tv/oil GET GOLD NOW! NOBLE GOLD: Get Gold & SILVER NOW In Your Portfolio! https://redpills.tv/gold HELP SUPPORT The Repill Project! [Tip Jar] Bitcoin: 39Wbf3ScFxegBsqXZoNhiZ5N553HhrbYH9 Ethereum: 0xCAaBDc59CA49eBAC74bF6C5da41B557378e30Da0 Support The Redpill Project https://redpills.tv/paypal https://redpills.tv/venmo The Great Awakening: We're living in a unique time in which ordinary citizens around the world are collaborating to understand and expose the corrupt system that rules us. The system thrives on deception, and the overwhelming task of The Great Awakening is to penetrate its lies and reveal the truth. #ConspiracyTheory #Fringe #Podcast
The Scrub Life - a podcast for, and about, Surgical Technology.
Happy National Surgical Technologist Week! What better way to kick off a week, celebrating all of you, than Kevin Craycraft! Kevin is President of the Association of Surgical Technologists (AST) and the Surgical Technology Program Coordinator for Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Kentucky. Links to episode notes found here: https://thescrublifepodcast.wordpress.com/2021/09/20/season-5-episode-3-kevin-craycraft/
Patti Starr is a world renowned paranormal investigator who owns the Ghost Chasers International organization founded in 1996 based in Lexington, Kentucky. She is also owner of the Ghost Hunter Shop located at 835 Porter Place, Lexington, Kentucky. Patti is the tour guide for the immensely popular Bardstown Ghost Trek which she started in 1997 in Bardstown, KY. With over 30 years of paranormal research and ghost investigations Patti has captured many anomalies in photos, videos and audios while investigating haunted locations. Her goal as an experienced and accomplished paranormal investigator is to collect evidence to support the premise that life goes on even after death. She is very active as a ghost researcher, author, lecturer, consultant, dowser, and teacher. Her book, Ghost Hunting in Kentucky and Beyond, is widely hailed as a must-have resource for all serious ghost hunters. Patti has been teaching ghost hunting courses at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky since 2001. Her Ghost Hunter Certification Home Study Course is in great demand and she has students from all over the world enrolled. She is currently lecturing at numerous universities, colleges, and libraries throughout the United States. Colleges and universities Student Activity Directors can book Patti by contacting Wolfman Productions. Patti's work has been documented in numerous newspapers and magazines including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Oracle 20/20, Ghost Magazine and Southern Distinction. Patti writes for the Lexington Herald-Leader online newspaper under the heading "Ask the Expert". It is a forum for posing questions to certain professionals. Questions and answers are published for information and discussion purposes only. In 2006 Patti Starr was voted as one of the Top Ten Ghost Hunter Paranormal Investigators in America for 2007, 2008 and again for 2009. - www.ghosthunter.com
On the region's fastest growing and most influential podcast, I catch up with Dr. Michelle Carter, director of the Bluegrass Community and Technical College Danville Campus Director. We talk about how her institution is coping with change in the time of The Covid and all kinds opportunities for students in our community. More info here: Bluegrass.kctcs.edu PLUS--What's Up Danville! The Still at AmBraBev https://www.thestillky.com/ Art Centre / Constitution 5K https://artcenterky.org/events/run/ Jennie Carol's 5K http://www.jenniecarols5k.com/ Find out more about Man About Danville or Logan H. Germann on his website and/or follow him on socials media: ManAboutDanville@gmail.com • Twitter: http://Twitter.com/ManDanville • • Website http://www.manaboutdanville .com • • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ManAboutDanville/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ManAboutDanville/ • LinkedIn: https://https://www.linkedin.com/in/logan-germann-0553804/ • Hit subscribe, and thanks for your ratings and reviews!
Episode 320: Adam Banks and Amber Turner discuss the following on this episode:1. College Move In Day 2. Joe Biden Picking Kamala Harris as his VP candidate 3. Vice POTUS facts4. Going to a Video Rental Store PLUS!!Adam Banks interviews Patty Star!Patti Starr is a world renowned paranormal investigator who owns the Ghost Chasers International organization founded in 1996 based in Lexington, Kentucky. Patti is also the tour guide for the immensely popular Bardstown Ghost Trek which she started in 1997 in Bardstown, KY., and the new Ghost Walk of Lexington started 2017. Patti taught ghost hunting courses at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky from 2001-2008. She is currently lecturing at numerous universities, colleges, and libraries throughout the United States.https://www.kyghostwalks.com/patti-starr-bioFollow OFF THE CUFF: FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Itunes, Spotify, YouTube
In this episode, guest producer Alex Oxner shares a conversation with three faculty teaching at institutions that serve a wide range of students. Adam Miller, director of the writing center and English instructor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College; Ayesha Keller, assistant professor of social work at Nashville State Community College; and Roxane Pajoul, assistant professor of French at Tennessee State University, a historically Black university, discuss the challenges they and their students faced during this spring’s period of remote teaching, their plans for teaching during this uncertain fall semester, and technologies they have found useful in engaging their students. At the time of this recording, Alex was an instructor of English at Nashville State Community College. She is now the assistant director of inclusive pedagogy at the Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Notre Dame. She is also an alumna of the Vanderbilt University Center for Teaching’s Graduate Teaching Fellows program. Links: • Alex Oxner on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandraoxner/ • Ayesha Keller on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayesha-keller-msw-98126987/ • Roxane Pajoul’s faculty page, http://www.tnstate.edu/llp/faculty/pajoul.aspx
In these volatile times, state and local governments must think outside the box and embrace technology much faster than normal to improve operating efficiencies and create better outcomes at lower costs. Kentucky State Senator Brandon Smith and Dr. Brian Houillion join Jonathan & Michael to discuss the recently passed Kentucky Senate Bill 55 and the effort to drive new efficiency in information and security of data at the state and local government level. In this episode, the guests reflect the experience of getting the legislation passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, and the myriad of use cases the newly formed blockchain working group will explore, develop and implement. ABOUT SENATOR BRANDON SMITH Senator Smith is the owner of Mohawk Energy. He is a graduate of University of Kentucky with a BA in Political Science. ABOUT DR. BRIAN HOUILLION Dr. Houillion is a local government advisor for 10XTS, a fintech company that is leveraging blockchain technology in the delivery of municipal bonding. He is also a special projects consultant for local governments and non-profits. He has served as the Chief of Staff and Executive Director of the Office of Financial Management and Administration for the Kentucky Department for Local Government, Chief Administrative Officer for the Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Special Projects Manager for the Kentucky Public Protection Cabinet, City Manager for two Kentucky cities (Ludlow & Fort Mitchell), and Senior Manager for Terminal Operations for the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). Dr. Houillion has been appointed by the governor to serve in the roles of Commissioner on the Kentucky Emergency Response Commission, member of the Bluegrass Community & Technical College Board of Directors and as Chair of the Kentucky Board of Licensure for Massage Therapy. In addition to the University of the Cumberlands, he is an adjunct professor for graduate studies in public administration and public policy at American Military University/American Public University in Charles Town, WV. Dr. Houillion is in the process of obtaining the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) from Project Management Institute. SUBSCRIBE TO THE EMAIL INBOX UPDATES! https://digitaldollar.substack.com For more information about our sponsor, visit https://10xts.com Follow us on Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digitaldollar/message
There’s been a lot of talk recently about increasing COVID-19 testing across Kentucky in an effort to further flatten the curve. In fact a new testing site for healthcare workers, first responders and anyone over 18 with symptoms opens Friday at the Walgreens on Executive Drive and starting on Monday anyone who wants a test will be able to get one at Bluegrass Community and Technical College on Newtown Pike. Lots of questions remain about COVID-19 testing in general so Dr. Greg Davis once again sought out the answers from Dr. Vaneet Arora, associate director of clinical microbiology at UK HealthCare.
Host Bill Goodman is joined by Councilman Jake Gibbs of District 3 in Lexington. Councilman Gibbs taught history and logic at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College from 1988-2014. He is a leading expert on the Haldeman-Julius Little Blue Book series. The Little Blue Books were published from 1919 through 1978 by the Haldeman-Julius Publishing Company. In 2007, Councilman Gibbs was awarded a fellowship by the Bibliographical Society of America to facilitate research for his descriptive bibliography of the 2300 titles in the series.
Nate goes one on one with the Chief Marketing Officer of Keeneland Association, Inc, Christa Marrillia. The Spring Meet this Thursday, April 4th, and the two discuss the changes this year, Keeneland's increasing involvement in the Central Kentucky community, Railbird Fest, and more. Learn more at keeneland.com. Visit us at middletechpod.com Follow @middletechpod on Social: Twitter: www.twitter.com/middletechpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/middletechpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/middletechpod Send in your topic suggestions, feedback, and questions to the guys atmiddletechpodcast@gmail.com Nate: twitter.com/nateante Evan: twitter.com/EvanKnowles42_
Renee Shaw and her guests discuss U.S. foreign policy. Scheduled guests: Dina Badie, politics and international studies professor at Centre College; Jonathan Pidluzny, government professor at Morehead State University; Hossein Motamedi, political science and history professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College; and Bruce Hicks, political science professor at University of the Cumberlands.
Renee Shaw and her guests discuss U.S. foreign policy. Scheduled guests: Dina Badie, politics and international studies professor at Centre College; Jonathan Pidluzny, government professor at Morehead State University; Hossein Motamedi, political science and history professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College; and Bruce Hicks, political science professor at University of the Cumberlands.
Bill discusses U.S. foreign policy with his guests: Clayton Thyne, political science professor at the University of Kentucky; Guilherme Silva, political science professor at Georgetown College; Hossein Motamedi, political science and history professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College; and John Bickers, law professor at Northern Kentucky University and former Army judge advocate.
Patti Starr is a world renowned paranormal investigator who owns the Ghost Chasers International organization founded in 1996 based in Lexington, Kentucky. She is also owner of the Ghost Hunter Shop located at 835 Porter Place, Lexington, Kentucky. Patti is also the tour guide for the immensely popular Bardstown Ghost Trek which she started in 1997 in Bardstown, KY. With over 30 years of paranormal research and ghost investigations Patti has captured many anomalies in photos, videos and audios while investigating haunted locations. Her goal as an experienced and accomplished paranormal investigator is to collect evidence to support the premise that life goes on even after death. She is very active as a ghost researcher, author, lecturer, consultant, dowser, and teacher. Her book, Ghost Hunting in Kentucky and Beyond, is widely hailed as a must-have resource for all serious ghost hunters. Patti has been teaching ghost hunting courses at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Lexington, Kentucky since 2001. She is currently lecturing at numerous universities, colleges, and libraries throughout the United States. Patti's work has been documented in numerous newspapers and magazines including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Oracle 20/20, Ghost Magazine and Southern Distinction. Patti writes for the Lexington Herald-Leader online newspaper under the heading “Ask the Expert”. It is a forum for posing questions to certain professionals. Questions and answers are published for information and discussion purposes only. In 2006 Patti Starr was voted as one of the Top Ten Ghost Hunter Paranormal Investigators in America for 2007, 2008 and again for 2009.