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50 years ago, a bomb exploded underneath the car of Arizona Republic investigative reporter Don Bolles outside the Clarendon Hotel, where he was set to meet a source. He was mostly known during his life for exploring and excavating corruption in Arizona through his reporting on the state's ties to the mob. This week on The Gaggle, we are joined by author and journalist Jeremy Duda and Republic reporter Richard Ruelas. Together, they share the famed story of the Bolles assassination. Later in the show, Trevor Timm, the co-founder and the executive director of Freedom of the Press Foundation, talks with us about the status of the free press and violence against reporters today. Email us! thegaggle@arizonarepublic.com Leave us a voicemail: 602-444-0804 Follow us on X, Instagram and Tik Tok Guest: Jeremy Duda, Richard Ruelas, Trevor Timm Hosts: Ron Hansen, Stephanie Murray Producer: Amanda Luberto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NFL Insider James Palmer stops by the program to provide the latest on Bo Nix's injury, how it could impact play-calling, whether the Chiefs are finished making offseason moves, and whether AJ Brown could be dealt to another team besides the Patriots, along with much more. Broncos tackle Garett Bolles rounds out the show to discuss Bo Nix becoming a father while navigating adversity during his injury recovery, as well as Bolles' Super Bowl aspirations for the team.
How can individuals and organizations stay ahead in a world defined by rapid technological change? In this episode, Gary Bolles—Chair for the Future of Work at Singularity University and author of The Next Rules of Work—shares his insights on how exponential technologies are reshaping careers, education, and leadership. With decades of experience guiding companies and communities through disruption, Gary breaks down what it truly means to be "future-ready." From AI-driven transformation to evolving workplace models, he offers a practical roadmap for adapting to constant change while creating meaningful impact. In this conversation, we explore: · How exponential technologies like AI are transforming industries, jobs, and daily life. · What leaders must do to navigate digital transformation and post-pandemic work environments. · The essential skills and mindsets needed to thrive in the future workforce. · How learning is evolving—from traditional models to more personalized, hybrid, and skills-based approaches. Whether you're a leader, professional, or lifelong learner, this episode delivers actionable insights on how to adapt, grow, and lead in the age of exponential change. Learn more about Gary Bolles and his work here. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr Keep up with Gary Bolles socials here: X: https://x.com/gbolles Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/gabolles
Laura Rippel is the Director of Fine & Performing Arts at the Bolles School, shares details of renovatoins at their Bartram middle school campus, where the North Hall, formerly a dormitory faciltiy, will become a creative arts education and studio space for student use.
“They finally got me… Emprise…the Mafia…John Adamson. Find him.”Investigative reporter Don Bolles used his final words to name the people he believed had set the car bomb that had left him dying in a hotel parking lot in midtown Phoenix.In his fourteen years as one of Arizona's top reporters, Bolles took on the Mafia, land fraud kingpins, and corrupt politicians. And someone wanted him silenced. Murder in the Fourth Estate is the first definitive account of the case, which is the most infamous assassination of a journalist in American history. MURDER IN THE FOURTH ESTATE: The Assassination of Investigative Journalist Don Bolles—Jeremy Duda
Recently X101’s Mike Eves was in the studio with Mike Bolles, a Broome County local who is running for a seat in the 52nd New York Senate District. Mike Bolles,[Read More...] The post X101’s Mike Eves Speaks with 52nd Senate District Candidate Mike Bolles appeared first on X101 Always Classic - WXHC.com.
The Nuggets played in a thriller last night in Madison Square Garden, but came out on the losing end, falling to the Knicks, 134-127 in double overtime. Peyton Watson hurt his hamstring in the loss and is expected to miss some time. How significant would it be if Watson had to miss four weeks? With all these injuries, is it starting to feel like it's just going to be one of those seasons where it's just not meant to be for the Nuggets? The Avalanche wrapped up their final game before the Olympic Break, beating the Sharks 4-2. Should there be more confidence in the Avs or Nuggets winning a title or neither of them? Garett Bolles is the NFLPA's Alan Page award winner, which is similar to the Walter Payton Man of the Year award which goes to the player for community service. How did Bolles turn it around on the field and is he a perfect example of don't give up too quickly on a player? Check out a Thursday edition of Hot Takes with Eric Goodman and Troy Renck! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ben DiNucci, Garett Bolles and Courtland Sutton all gave their thoughts on the idea of Davis Webb calling plays instead of Sean Payton. If Payton does give up play calling, will be 100% his decision or will Greg Penner be involved in the decision? Payton hasn't publicly commented on if Webb will be calling plays, but does it seem like it is going to happen? Plus, the NBA trade deadline is tomorrow afternoon. James Harden was dealt to Cleveland and Giannis Antetokounmpo appears to be on the move as well. If the Timberwolves were to acquire Giannis, would that make them a more dangerous team than the Nuggets? Finally, a quick discussion about Olympic hockey and how Team Canada representatives feel about playing for their country. Check out Hot Takes with Eric Goodman and Troy Renck! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, we sit down with Gary Bolles, a globally recognized thought leader on the future of work, learning, and organizational transformation. As Chair for the Future of Work at Singularity University, partner at Charrette LLC, and co-founder of eParachute.com, Gary has spent decades helping individuals, organizations, and communities navigate disruptive change in an era defined by exponential technologies. Gary shares insights from his acclaimed book, The Next Rules of Work, and discusses the mindset, skillset, and methods leaders need to thrive in a rapidly evolving work landscape. From strategies for lifelong learning to fostering inclusive capitalism, we explore how to leverage technology, innovation, and collaboration to create meaningful impact… This conversation outlines: The ways that "exponential technologies" can impact organizations, industries, and personal lives – and strategies to use them in positive ways. How leaders can prepare for post-pandemic work and digital transformation The critical skills and mindsets shaping the workforce of the future. The ways in which in-person learning differs from digital learning. Ready to expose yourself to actionable frameworks and inspiration to thrive in an age of exponential change? Click play now! You can learn more about Gary and his work here.
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00:00 Chad Brown joins the show.15:10 NFL coaching news, and the resurgence of Vance Joseph and Garett Bolles.32:20 Nuggets-Lakers tonight and Kurt Warner comments on Jarrett Stidham.
Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Phil cross talking with Dover and Cecil. The guys discuss Zach's torn fandom between the Broncos and Bills as they get set to face off against each other in the divisional round next Saturday. Zach and Phil react to the wild wildcard round of the NFL playoffs we saw this weekend, with all the close games and lead changes. We react to the NFL's All-Pro teams being announced which featured 6 Broncos between the first and second teams. Was Nik Bonitto snubbed from this honor? Zach shares the stats behind Bolles and Meinerz being named to this honor. We look into the Broncos defense and debate what they will have to do for the Broncos to beat the Bills and go on a Super Bowl run.
The Founder of Mile High Huddle & Denver Broncos Insider forecasts their upcoming playoff run, The importance of Garrett Bolles, Is this year Super Bowl or bust (?) + more
In this GMM Podcast, we sit down with Jake Gibbons, a talented young coach at one of the most powerful prep programs in swimming history, The Bolles School. Jake's connection to Bolles is personal. He swam for the Bolles Sharks from 2013 to 2015, absorbing the culture, the expectations, and the weight of a program that has produced Olympic champions and global stars. From there, his path wasn't linear. He detoured briefly through Yale before landing at Texas A&M, where his career sharpened into leadership as much as performance. At A&M, Jake captained the team, earned multiple CSCAA Scholar All-American honors, and etched his name into the Aggie record books with a 9:05.38 in the 1000-yard freestyle. He was also awarded the Texas A&M Distinguished Letterman Award, the school's highest recognition for athletics, scholarship, and leadership.
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Just the guys this week! Luke, Bryan, and John are back in classic Social Kick mode — no guests, no script, just pure swim talk. The crew catches up on everything happening across the swim world: new records in China and Russia, Summer McIntosh's big move to Arena, college season chaos, and even a few triathlon and high school highlights. It's the kind of episode that feels like hanging out with your swim buddies after practice — full of takes, laughs, and real conversation about the sport we love. In this episode: Yu Zidi breaks a 13-year Asian Record
Jake Gibbons is more than just a coach at Bolles. We address his recent viral post on Instagram, team culture and how to present yourself responsibly on social media.
In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil take a deep dive into the upcoming Broncos and Eagles matchup this weekend. The guys go category by category for both the Broncos and Eagles for their offenses and defenses and see who has the edge. Will special teams be an x-factor for the Eagles with their recent success blocking field goals and punts? Zach explains why he trusts Sean Payton in this game with Payton's history of being at his best when facing tough opponents. Today's "Three Count" includes ESPN's Bill Barnwell picking Nik Bonitto as his NFL Defensive Player of the Year, previewing tonight's Thursday Night Football game with the injured 49ers taking on the Rams, and giving flowers to Erik Johnson after he retires after a historic career with the Avalanche. Has Broncos Country been taking Garrett Bolles for granted? We give Bolles his respect for how great of a season he is having and react to ESPN ranking Bolles as the third most likely to win the NFL's new award, "Protector of the Year".
In hour 4 of The Drive, Zach and Phil We react to ESPN's rankings of every power four quarterback. Where did Colorado's Kaidon Salter come in on the list and what notable QB's was he ahead of? Zach shares the history of the Broncos playing in Philidelphia and how long it's been since they've won there. Will special teams be an x-factor for the Eagles with their recent success blocking field goals and punts? Zach explains why he trusts Sean Payton in this game with Payton's history of being at his best when facing tough opponents. What should we expect from Evan Engram going forward? Has Broncos Country been taking Garrett Bolles for granted? We give Bolles his respect for how great of a season he is having and react to ESPN ranking Bolles as the third most likely to win the NFL's new award, "Protector of the Year". We wrap up the show with DenverSports.com's Will Petersen joining the show.
Are we living in and collectively participating in a planetary nervous system? Are we all creative participants guiding Earth's destiny? Here, we focus on the noosphere, which represents the third major evolutionary layer enveloping Earth, following the geosphere (inanimate matter) and the biosphere (biological life). Brian Thomas Swimme, Ph.D. is Professor of Evolutionary Cosmology at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. He is the Director of the Third Story of the Universe at The Human Energy Project He is the host of the Emmy-award winning PBS special "Journey of the Universe," written with Mary Evelyn Tucker. He is also the host of the 35-part video series "Story of the Noosphere," created for the Human Energy Project. Monica DeRaspe-Bolles is a doctoral student at the California Institute of Integral Studies in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness program. Her area of research is the “Third Story of the Universe” and the potential emergence of a new structure of experience fostering cosmogenic awakening. She is a collaborator with Brian Swimme on the video series “Story of the Noosphere.” They are the co-authors of the book The Story of the Noosphere (Orbis Books 2024)Interview Date: 7/11/2025 Tags: Brian Thomas Swimme, Monica DeRaspe-Bolles, Noosphere, geosphere, biosphere, James Webb telescope, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Vladimir Vernadsky, Jiffy time, Arno Penzias, Robert Wilson, universal mind, planetary mind, Zarathustra, entelechy, diversification, conscious recall, Personal Transformation, Philosophy, Science, Community
Brian Thomas Swimme, Ph.D. is Professor of Evolutionary Cosmology at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. He is the Director of the Third Story of the Universe at The Human Energy Project He is the host of the Emmy-award winning PBS special "Journey of the Universe," written with Mary Evelyn Tucker He is also the host of the 35-part video series "The Story of the Noosphere," created for the Human Energy Project. Monica DeRaspe-Bolles is a doctoral student at the California Institute of Integral Studies in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness program. Her area of research is the “Third Story of the Universe” and the potential emergence of a new structure of experience fostering cosmogenic awakening. She is a collaborator with Brian Swimme of the video series “Story of the Noosphere.” They are the co-authors of the book The Story of the Noosphere (Orbis Books 2024) Illustrated by Brian's son, Sebastian Swimme.Interview Date: 7/11/2025 Tags: Brian Thomas Swimme, Monica DeRaspe-Bolles, geosphere, biosphere, technosphere, Earth's brain, Noosphere, Teilhard de Chardin, evolutionary time, biome complexification, planetary wisdom, chaos, wealth, money, universe is a verb, Personal Transformation, Philosophy, Science, History, Community
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In the annals of US military history, there are no doubt many unsolved and perplexing mysteries, but few could compare to the fate of the US Navy spy ship that was mercilessly attacked by one of its closest allies intentionally and without warning. One of the reasons it is still a mystery is because it is also the only peacetime attack on a US naval vessel that, to this day, has never been investigated by the Congress of the United States.The USS Liberty was a 455-foot, 10,150-ton electronic intercept spy ship, originally a standard-design Victory Ship--a more evolved version of the World War II Liberty Ships--which were built as supply ships, not intended for direct fighting. The Liberty had been converted to an Auxiliary Technical Research Ship (AGTR), known colloquially as a "spy ship," first deployed in 1965; its top speed was only 18 knots.Yet the Liberty's fate, one of the most enigmatic, unresolved military mysteries of all time, is, paradoxically at its core, quite clear-cut and undisputed. The basic facts generally accepted by all are that, on the fourth day of the Six Day War between Israel and its Arab neighbors (Egypt, Syria and Jordan), the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) savagely attacked the U.S. spy ship, the USS Liberty.On the warm, sunny-bright day of June 8, 1967, starting at about 6:00 a.m., at least twelve, possibly thirteen Israeli aircraft of different types began surveilling the Liberty, some of which were only 1,000 feet or less in altitude, apparently to photograph and "map" her for later targeting purposes. The precision of the later attack could only have been accomplished through such pre-planning, specifically identifying the priority targets, starting with the gun mounts to render the ship defenseless, followed by all of the forty-five different radio antennae and related transmitting equipment. . Beginning just before 2:00 p.m., three unmarked French-built Mirage III-C swept-wing fighter jets, without warning, settled into a triangular formation, aimed straight at the Liberty and proceeded to bore down on the ship in a fast low-level attack that began with rockets targeted at the four gun mounts and heat-seeking missiles aimed at the communications gear, with their warmed transmitters. . When the attack was over, thirty-four men were dead and one hundred seventy-four were injured to varying degrees, some near death.Unlike all other books ever written about the tragic attack - none of which provide a satisfactory explanation of what really caused it - Remember the Liberty! examines it in complete context of how it was positioned there by Johnson himself, for the very purpose of being attacked, and sunk, with every one of the 294 men on board going to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. His purpose was to use that event - while blaming Egyptian President Gamal Nasser for the attack - as a pretext for joining Israel in the war, even at the risk of igniting World War III with the Soviet Union. This book provides the only realistic explanation for why Lyndon Johnson did what he did, and why, in the heat of battle, he intervened with his Navy officers who were determined to rescue the Liberty and ordered them to recall the squadrons of fighter jets they had already dispatched - twice, 90 minutes apart - for that purpose.When the heroic crew saved the ship from sinking, it stopped Johnson's plan to join Israel in the war and thereby saved the world from certain nuclear conflagration. It also prevented his strategy of entering what he felt would be a "popular war" (unlike his other one in Vietnam) in order to give him a better chance to be reelected president the following year. When that failed to materialize, so did his reelection campaign; ten months later he was forced to announce his decision to not re-run for the office that he had always considered his destiny.https://amzn.to/4n9s0zkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Matt Toblin joins Larry Blustein as they prepare to attend the Broward Showcase and play Monarch High School.
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Gary A. Bolles is a globally respected thought leader on the future of work, technology, and organizational transformation. He is the Chair for the Future of Work at Singularity University, where he advises leaders, organizations, and governments on navigating disruption and building adaptable, inclusive systems of work.Gary is the author of The Next Rules of Work, a widely acclaimed guidebook for leaders facing uncertainty in a fast-changing world. His work focuses on the intersection of human potential and exponential change—helping individuals and institutions unlock opportunity through mindset, skillset, and toolset transformation.As a global keynote speaker and educator, Gary has reached over 1.6 million learners on LinkedIn Learning. He is also a partner at Charrette LLC, co-founder of Next CoLabs, and co-founder of eParachute.com—a platform designed to support career changers and job seekers in LIFEwork transitions.His consulting and strategic design work has impacted clients including Google, Deloitte, London Business School, and the World Bank. Gary's expertise stems from decades of innovation in workforce strategy, event facilitation, and future-forward thinking.Through his writing, speaking, and advising, Gary helps organizations not just respond to change—but become architects of it.Ross and Gary talk about transformation, playbooks, resetting, building systems to adapt, skills, work roles, problem solving, adapting, focusing on tasks, skills manifestos, simple visions, business values, human skills, living documents, refreshing to continually adapt, iceberg diagrams, helping individuals knowing their own skills, future value, workshops, generative AI, self inventory, encouraging people, job titles, enterprise, taxonomy, constantly adapting and the Book - The Skills Powered Organisation. The pair also discuss stepping back, hiring managers, team guides, changing mindsets, compensation, incentives, skill to alternative routes, development, rethinking governance, going to the edge, changing organisations core, Book - Culture Transformation, relationships with the world of work, reskill index, collection problem solving, teams, skill building networks, constant assessment, becoming irrelevant, the consequences of inaction, leveraging tool, curiosity, testing your own AQ, expanding skill sets and changing environments.Timecodes:00:21 Intro to Gary02:35 Inspiration for Gary's book (The Next Rules of Work)06:20 Works tasks and human skills08:20 Starting the transformation10:59 Great things from skills manifestos and mistakes to avoid13:51 Key assets17:37 Tasks being bigger than expected22:53 Ontology, framework and common language28:02 Resources to co-elevate and redo work29:54 Skills to problem solve32:29 Skills governance37:43 Barriers and tips for legacy organisations to gain freedom41:26 Talent Cycle & Skills Venturing46:53 Lifelong learning49:20 The consequences of inaction51:37 What is Gary excited about53:52 The last time Gary did something for the first timeConnect with Gary:WebsiteLinkedInConnect with Ross:WebsiteLinkedInMoonshot Innovation
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Mike Evans and Brandon Stokely open the second hour in 4 Down Territory where Jamal Murray is turning it on, Team Canada wins a thriller, Bolles has a side gig, and Stoke is very excited for his Rockies. Mike has his master plan for the Broncos’ draft drafted up, does it hold up to Stoke’s scrutiny? The oddsmakers are very bullish on the Broncos’ chances to not only make it back to the playoffs, but to take it to another level. What’s Trending? Murray has himself a night, ESPN is on the Lakers’ jock, and a thrilling start to the 4 Nations Face Off.
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Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off their Friday running down the list of awards Travis Hunter earned last night. Then Mike makes a striking comparison between the Broncos and the two teams we saw on Thursday Night Football. The guys break down Garrett Bolles’ new contract extension and the ramifications it will have on the Broncos this offseason and going forward. What’s Trending? Bo’s got a way with words, VJ explains hot to defend against a running QB, Bollesy’s relationship with Broncos Country, Mike’s prediction off to a great start, Travis Hunter’s trophy case, and a more interesting college experiment than Coach Prime. Mike and Stoke answer some “Is It Just Me’s” about Bolles and Belichick to finish the first hour.
In hour 4 of The Drive, Zach and Phil take a deep dive into Garrett Bolles’ time in Denver from the start to today. Zach shares his surprise that this deal got done this far into the season with free agency looming. Did Bolles take a hometown discount to stay with the Broncos? Phil tells us some stories about his time being a teammate with Bolles and the change in perception of Bolles after a rocky start to his career with the Broncos. Phil breaks down the Broncos opponent this week and Phil’s former team, the Indianapolis Colts. Zach cautions Broncos Country to not overlook the Colts and slam the playoff door shut on Indy. We wrap up the show with what the guys learned in Denver sports today. Will Bolles retire a Bronco and only play for the Broncos during his career? Could Bolles find himself in the Broncos ring of fame?
Mike Evans, Brandon Stokley, and Mark Schlereth set the table with their favorite topics of the morning like Michael Malone showing us why the Nuggets still have the secret sauce and the Avs’ goaltender crisis. Thy guys hear what an expert on great coach-QB combinations had to say about Sean Payton and Bo. Stoke and Stink dig into some of the leftovers from the Broncos’ game the other night like Nik Bonitto’s coming out party and the Bolles dilemma. Mike sends his apologies to George Paton before wrapping up the show by hitting the hardwood.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off their Hump Day recapping a couple of huge comebacks from the Avalanche and Nuggets, which one should give the fans more hope? The 6am listeners get a chance to hear what Hall of Fame RB Terrell Davis had to say about Bo’s primetime performance and the running game. What’s Trending? Nuggets flipping the switch, Avs won the battle but might be losing the war, and great minds think alike. Mike and Stoke wrap up the first hour with their Broncos leftovers like the running back rotation, Bolles’ rough performance on Monday, the Hall of Fame problem, and the Avs’ goalie situation.
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Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Phil cross talking with Dover. The guys discuss the Nuggets allowing KCP walk in the off season and how the new CBA affects the NBA going forward. Was Nuggets ownership being cheap of was GM Calvin Booth forward looking with his decisions? The Broncos have a big decision to make on Garrett Bolles and Zach and Phil breakdown Bolles’ time in Denver and what the Broncos will do with him in free agency. How important is Bolles to a young QB in Bo Nix? Phil shares a story about Garrett Bolles and standing up for his fellow offensive players. Justin Simmons will make his return to Denver but not in a Broncos uniform, how will he be received by Broncos Country?
In hour 3 of The Drive, Zach and Phil breakdown the “rookie wall” in the NFL. Phil walks us through what a whirlwind it is for rookies from the end of their college season to the end of their rookie season in the NFL. Which rookie Bronco is most likely to hit their “rookie wall”? The Broncos have a big decision to make for the future of the left tackle position in Denver. Will the Broncos bring back Garrett Bolles in free agency or draft his replacement in next year’s draft? Phil tells a funny story about his time in the locker room with Bolles. Coach Prime took a shot at the Broncos while defending his OC, Pat Shurmur. Phil respects Prime defending his guy but takes exception to blaming the Broncos offensive players. The guys give both coordinators at Colorado their flowers for doing a great job this season, despite being skeptical going into the year.
Mike Evans, Brandon Stokley, and Mark Schlereth walk into the third hour with some Jets leftovers, talking about Alex Palczewski’s great performances filling in for Mike McGlinchey and how it’s made life easier for Bo. Stink joins in on his wheelhouse, talking about Palcho and the regression of Bolles. They react to Tim Patrick’s performance on Monday Night Football, which leads to a discussion about the personnel decision with the Payton & Paton regime. Must-Win Mike makes another appearance to start Raider week early. Stink closes out the third hour with his version of Telestrator Tuesday, where he breaks down every time the Broncos sacked Aaron Rodgers.