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TNT Radio
Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones & David Whited on State of the Nation - 9 December 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 51:57


On today's show, Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones discusses the southern border. Later, David Whited discusses Hunter Biden being indicted on 9 tax charges. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Brian W. Jones is the Senate Minority Leader in Sacramento, California. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dave and Stacy are founders of 'Flyover Conservatives' and entrepreneurs from rural Kansas. https://www.flyoverconservatives.com

TNT Radio
Dr. Naomi Wolf & Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones on State of the Nation - 29 November 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 55:37


On today's show, Dr. Naomi Wolf talks about her new book, "Facing the Beast: Courage, Faith, and Resistance in a New Dark Age." Later, Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones discusses California Senate Republicans continuing to fight against utility income-based fixed charges. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr. Wolf is a bestselling author, columnist and professor. She is a graduate of Yale University and received a doctorate from Oxford. She is co-founder and CEO of DailyClout.io GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Brian W. Jones is the Senate Minority Leader in Sacramento, California.

Educate For Life
Running For Congress – Brian Jones

Educate For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 52:56


Today on Educate For Life, Kevin has as his guest, Congressman Brian Jones. Brian W. Jones was elected in 2018 to serve California's 38th Senate district. He is Chair of the Senate Republican Caucus. Prior to serving in the Senate, Jones was a Santee City Council Member for eight years from 2001 to 2010 then again from 2017 to 2018. Jones was the representative for the 71st Assembly District from 2010 to 2016. Jones grew up in the district and attended Santee Elementary, Cajon Park Middle School, and Santana High School. He continued his education at Grossmont College before earning a bachelor's degree in business administration at San Diego State University. Some of his legislative priorities during his Assembly years were lowering taxes, creating an economic environment for small businesses to thrive, supporting our Armed Forces and our veterans, and protecting our Second Amendment rights. Jones' legislative achievements include the introduction and co-authorship of “Made in America” legislation, which makes it easier for manufacturers to do business in California, legislation to support the growing craft beverage industry in California, and legislation allowing non-motorized vehicles such as scooters, bicycles, and wheelchairs in skate parks. He became well known for his annual Second Amendment Awareness event, which educated his constituents on their Second Amendment rights and helped attendees learn how to control a firearm safely. Jones' commitment to improving the lives of all Californians resulted in many awards including California Rifle and Pistol Association Outstanding Leader (2016), the Civil Justice Association of California Civil Justice Leadership Award (2015), the California Society for Respiratory Care Legislator of the Year (2015), the California Chiropractor Association Chiropractic Champion Award (2014), Lakeside Chamber of Commerce Legislator of the Year (2014), and Tech America's “Tech Champion” (2012). Brian Jones is now running for the 50th congressional district in the U.S. Senate. To learn more about Brian Jones, check out https://www.electbrianjones.com/about-brian This episode first aired on Jan 11, 2020 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Educate For Life with Kevin Conover
Running For Congress - Brian Jones

Educate For Life with Kevin Conover

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 49:20


Today on Educate For Life, Kevin has as his guest, Congressman Brian Jones. Brian W. Jones was elected in 2018 to serve California’s 38th Senate district. He is Chair of the Senate Republican Caucus. Prior to serving in the Senate, Jones was a Santee City Council Member for eight years from 2001 to 2010 then again from 2017 to 2018. Jones was the representative for the 71st Assembly District from 2010 to 2016. Jones grew up in the district and attended Santee Elementary, Cajon Park Middle School, and Santana High School. He continued his education at Grossmont College before earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration at San Diego State University. Some of his legislative priorities during his Assembly years were lowering taxes, creating an economic environment for small businesses to thrive, supporting our Armed Forces and our veterans, and protecting our Second Amendment rights. Jones' legislative achievements include the introduction and co-authorship of "Made in America" legislation, which makes it easier for manufacturers to do business in California, legislation to support the growing craft beverage industry in California, and legislation allowing non-motorized vehicles such as scooters, bicycles, and wheelchairs in skate parks. He became well known for his annual Second Amendment Awareness event, which educated his constituents on their Second Amendment rights and helped attendees learn how to control a firearm safely. Jones’ commitment to improving the lives of all Californians resulted in many awards including California Rifle and Pistol Association Outstanding Leader (2016), the Civil Justice Association of California Civil Justice Leadership Award (2015), the California Society for Respiratory Care Legislator of the Year (2015), the California Chiropractor Association Chiropractic Champion Award (2014), Lakeside Chamber of Commerce Legislator of the Year (2014), and Tech America's "Tech Champion" (2012). Brian Jones is now running for the 50th congressional district in the U.S. Senate. To learn more about Brian Jones, check out https://www.electbrianjones.com/about-brian This episode first aired on Jan 11, 2020 Educate For Life with Kevin Conover airs Saturdays, 2-3 PM PT. Listen live on KPRZ.com and San Diego radio AM 1210. Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/educate-for-life-kevin-conover/id984140229?mt=2 Visit our website: http://join.educateforlife.org/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/educateforlife/ Donate to support EFL: http://educateforlife.org/donate-to-efl/

Tamper Tantrum Audio
TT NYC: "Ambition" | Meister (Cafe Imports)

Tamper Tantrum Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 26:19


Two weeks ago, we ran our first-ever US event at Taylor St. Barista’s Madison Avenue shop in New York and, today, we are super excited to release our first video of our opening speaker: the incredibly inspiring Meister. Described by Nick Cho as “a secular sermon”, there was no better way to kick off a day about understanding bias and creating a more diverse industry than with Meister’s look at what it means to be ambitious in coffee. Although it holds gems for both employees and employers working in coffee alike, Meister’s thoughts on ambition and management ring true to all non-traditional industries and endeavours. This, like all of the talks from NY, should be saved on one of your devices somewhere indefinitely and referred to whenever you start to question why you’re doing what you’re doing. We spent a few months with this talk as Meister was preparing it, and we still glean something new from it every time we listen.   -- Photograph by Brian W. Jones from DCILY for Tamper Tantrum NYC. 

Tamper Tantrum
TT NYC: "Ambition" | Meister (Cafe Imports)

Tamper Tantrum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 26:19


Two weeks ago, we ran our first-ever US event at Taylor St. Barista’s Madison Avenue shop in New York and, today, we are super excited to release our first video of our opening speaker: the incredibly inspiring Meister. Described by Nick Cho as “a secular sermon”, there was no better way to kick off a day about understanding bias and creating a more diverse industry than with Meister’s look at what it means to be ambitious in coffee. Although it holds gems for both employees and employers working in coffee alike, Meister’s thoughts on ambition and management ring true to all non-traditional industries and endeavours. This, like all of the talks from NY, should be saved on one of your devices somewhere indefinitely and referred to whenever you start to question why you’re doing what you’re doing. We spent a few months with this talk as Meister was preparing it, and we still glean something new from it every time we listen.   -- Photograph by Brian W. Jones from DCILY for Tamper Tantrum NYC.