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Join the riveting conversation Robert McFarlane sits with the dynamic Carson Jorgensen, Utah's youngest gubernatorial hopeful, to unravel his fresh take on the political landscape. In an ever-shifting world, Carson's youthful exuberance and innovative ideas stand out, offering a glimpse into the future of Utah's conservative arena. We traverse his family's historical roots in the once-thriving sheep industry, dissecting its impact on the state's economy and discussing the implications of America's shift from being a food exporter to an importer, a stark contrast to our forebears' vision.In a candid assessment of the Republican Party's current state, we tackle the pressing issues from Utah's perspective, emphasizing the urgent need for states to foster self-reliance. The conversation doesn't shy away from the polarizing effects of Trump's policies on marginalized communities, nor does it overlook the hunger for change within the party. We engage in a frank exchange about the growing desire for a unified direction, reflecting on internal divisions and the emerging paths that could redefine conservative leadership.Finally, our dialogue takes a deep dive into the inner mechanics of the party, shedding light on the controversial Senate Bill 54 and its transformative effects on Utah's nomination process. The importance of empowering the youth in re-energizing the party's base is not lost on us, as we explore the essential role that podcasts play in elevating political discourse. Carson's story is a testament to the winds of change that beckon a new vision, challenging the established norms and advocating for a renewed leadership that resonates with the upcoming generation.Find Carson Jorgensen here:https://www.carsonjorgensen.com/Find Wealth 435 here:https://realestate435.kw.com/Find Blue Form Media here:https://www.blueformmedia.com/
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Carson Jorgensen, former Chair of the Utah GOP, joins the show to share how he has watched migrants fuel the agriculture industry. Debbie and Dave talk with him about balancing border security with the need for migrant workers.
On Friday's AOA, powered by Cenex Premium Diesel, we start the show discussing one year of the Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP) with USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Lester Moffitt. In Segment Two, we have a conversation about lamb imports and the Protect American Lamb project with Carson Jorgensen. In Segment Three, we discuss the fiscal health of the U.S. economy with Rachel Snyderman, Director of Economic Policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center. And then in Segment Four, we have a conversation with Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS).
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan The GOP Convention is this Saturday. At the convention, Republicans will be voting on a resolution to only support candidates who get on the ballot via the caucus convention system. KSL Newsradio Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins us to talk about her conversation with the GOP chair Carson Jorgensen on this resolution.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan GOP Resolution On How To Support Candidates The GOP Convention is this Saturday. At the convention, Republicans will be voting on a resolution to only support candidates who get on the ballot via the caucus convention system. KSL Newsradio Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins us to talk about her conversation with the GOP chair Carson Jorgensen on this resolution. News Roundup: Erin Mendenhall Announces Re-Election In our news roundup, hosts Maura and Taylor discuss SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall's re-election announcement, a potential match-up between Senator Romney and Utah House Speake Brad Wilson, and the resurrection of some Trmpu-era rules in the House. Debt Limit Legislation Games There are a lot of people getting antsy over the lack of progress on legislation to avoid a national default on our debt. We speak with Alexander Bolton, senior staff writer for The Hill, on his recent article that discusses the Democrats' plan to force a deal from House leader Kevin McCarthy. President Biden's Poll Numbers Look Grim For Reelection Bid When President Joe Biden first ran for president, he promised a 180-degree turn from then-President Donald Trump. Unfortunately, his recent poll numbers reflect voters are not really seeing a favorable change from his predecessor. Maura and Taylor discuss what President Bidens recent poll numbers mean for his re-election bid in 2024, and the host city for the 2024 Democratic National Convention will hurt the Democrats. Justice Clarance Thomas Didn't Disclose Estate Deal We are learning more information by ProPublica on Supreme Court Justice Clarance Thomas and some alleged gifts he received from Republican Billionaire Harlan Crow. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins us to talk about whether the latest findings on real state acquisition could land him in some legal trouble. The Beginning Of The End Of Putin In Ukraine Winter has been a potential ally for the Russian forces in their war in Ukraine, with winter in the past, will Putin be able to hold on for much longer in Ukraine? We talk with retired Army Colonel, Jonathan Sweet, who served 30 years as a military intelligence officer, in his latest article on why President Putin has his days numbered in Ukraine. Dominion vs Fox Trial Set For Tuesday The trial for the Dominion Lawsuit against Fox News starts tomorrow. In the past few weeks, we have learned from a private conversation between hosts and producers from Fox News. NewsNation Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin joins the show to discuss what to expect this week from the trial. College Campuses and Free Speech Utah Senator Mike Lee spoke recently against some student protesters who spoke against federal Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan, disrupting his speech at Stanford Law School. Leah Murray, Director of the Walker Institute at Weber State University joins the show to discuss the recent trend of college students disrupting speeches at college campuses, and what we can do to have a better dialogue in schools.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, March 20, 20234:20 pm: Nationally syndicated radio host and podcaster Kevin McCullough joins Rod to discuss his piece for Townhall about the possible arrest of Donald Trump on Tuesday, and what comes after4:38 pm: Jennifer Graham of the Deseret News joins Rod for a conversation about her piece pushing for Joe Biden to release information about the origins of the Covid 19 virus6:05 pm: Mike Bird, Treasurer of the Utah GOP, is running to replace Carson Jorgensen as chair of the party, and he joins Rod to discuss his reasons for running6:20 pm: We continue our interviews with the candidates for chair of the Utah GOP with Rob Axson, current state office director for Senator Mike Lee, who joins the show to discuss what he would like to bring to the party6:38 pm: Brent Scher, Executive Editor of the Washington Free Beacon joins the show for a conversation about how Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders is putting Arkansas on the map
Host: Heidi Hatch Guests: Greg Hughes, Former Utah House Speaker & Maura Carabello, Exoro Group Utah GOP held their own debates: Party leader Carson Jorgensen was the moderator. Utah's Primary Debates with the nonpartisan debate commission: Who ditched and why? Utah County Ritualistic Sex Abuse Investigation Nightmare TUESDAY: UT County Sherriff’s office announces “Ritualistic Sex abuse” investigation … Continue reading Take 2 Podcast: Utah’s primary debates, ritualistic sex abuse investigation →
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Host: Heidi Hatch Guests: Greg Hughes, Former Utah House Speaker & Maura Carabello, Exoro Group Utah GOP held their own debates: Party leader Carson Jorgensen was the moderator. Utah's Primary Debates with the nonpartisan debate commission: Who ditched and why? Utah County Ritualistic Sex Abuse Investigation Nightmare TUESDAY: UT County Sherriff’s office announces “Ritualistic Sex abuse” investigation … Continue reading Take 2 Podcast: Utah’s primary debates, ritualistic sex abuse investigation →
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SCOTUS ruled political parties can protect themselves from “party raiding,” when members of one party register to vote in another party in order to influence the outcome. State GOP Chair Carson Jorgensen talks about the brazen efforts this year to infiltrate caucuses and primaries and the key Republican leaders encouraging it. https://utgop.org/ https://www.facebook.com/UTGOP
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Congresswoman Liz Cheney and Congressman Adam Kinzinger were censured today during a meeting of the Republican National Committee here in Salt Lake City. Many commentators say this vote is a sign the party is throwing out anyone who disagrees with former President Donald Trump. But Utah Republican Party Chairman Carson Jorgensen talked with Boyd about what really went on behind the scenes and why he thinks the party is more big tent than it's given credit for. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Utah GOP Chairman Carson Jorgensen says he thinks the current debate over the teaching of race and racism in Utah's schools is an important one to have, but he doesn't want the rhetoric to lead to bad policy. “We have to be very specific when we're talking about critical race theory because it's become a kind of a byword at this point. A lot of people are labeling things that aren't CRT as CRT at this point. It's such a hot-button issue,” Jorgensen said.Critical race theory is not taught in Utah's public schools. In June the Utah Board of Education passed rules on how race and equity are addressed in the state. Last month the Utah Republican Party passed a resolution against adding the topic to the curriculum in Utah's schools. Asked about the proposal from Rep. Steve Christiansen, R-West Jordan, who has suggested banning “divisive topics” in Utah's classrooms as a roundabout way of blocking topics parents might object to, Jorgensen said he disagreed with that approach.“We need to be careful. Banning anything that's divisive could lead to math being considered divisive. When you ban something, there has to be a reason behind it,” Jorgensen said.
07/09/21 - Dan Interviews W/ California Defense Attorney & 2016 Trump Campaign Surrogate, David Wohl, Special Advisor for the 2nd Amendment Foundation, also known as "The Good Guy With A Gun", Stephen Willeford, Investigative Journalist & Contributor for 'Real America's Voice', Drew Hernandez, Utah GOP Chairman, Carson Jorgensen & Digital Creator & 'WakeUpWithLinda', Linda Cuadros
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In the lamb business there are only a couple packers. On this very day there stands to be one less if the Attorney General does not get involved. Carson Jorgensen is a sheep rancher from Central Utah and we shear the sheep today providing the bear facts.
Our candidate episodes continue! Today we have Carson Jorgensen running for Congressional District 2. Learn about why he’s running and what he hopes to accomplish if elected. Music by Amoebacrew licensed under Creative Commons: https://soundcloud.com/free-cc-music/background-indie-rock Original image for the logo by The Greater Southwestern Exploration Company licensed under Creative Commons: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsec/40582095822/in/photostream/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ColorCountryPol Facebook: https://fb.me/ColorCountryPolitics YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwFph4yuEORlHk5VCR-vEQ
Carson Jorgensen makes the case for his bid for the second congressional district. For more information, go to: CarsonJorgensen.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Carson Jorgensen is the host of The Definition of Success Podcast. Carson often discusses the relative topic of success and how it is defined and applied throughout a multitude of disciplines and perspectives. In this episode we get to know more about who Carson is and what was the driving force behind his creation of The Definition of Success Podcast. You can find the show on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to follow Carson on various social media outlets. God Bless Carson Jorgensen!!!Should you find the content of this episode valuable please share it with a friend. A 5 star rating and review on the podcast platform of your choice would be greatly appreciated. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @LetFreedomReinPodcast
In this episode, we are bringing you Zach’s special interview by Carson Jorgensen in his pretty-famous podcast “The Definition of Success.” Carson and Zach discuss quite a few things that are a little bit different than what we normally talk about in our podcast—they talk about business, life, happiness, and (probably most importantly) the whole idea of self-awareness. Let’s get started… ---------------------------------------------------------------- ⭐ During this episode, we detail these takeaways: 1. We should develop self-awareness about who we are, what we can already do well, what we need to improve, and what we want to become, all of which will facilitate both our success and our happiness. 2. Self-awareness is aided by feedback from others; we should humbly accept such feedback to the extent that it helps us to progress, but also refrain from worrying excessively about what others think about us such that it impedes our progress. 3. We should focus our attention NOT on what we either can’t or shouldn’t control, but on what we can control, learning to control it well, which will facilitate our freedom in various respects, along with our happiness. 4. We should genuinely be ourselves, but also persistently strive to become our best selves. 5. We should focus not on tearing ourselves down but on building ourselves up in all of the various aspects of our lives, which involves maintaining our motivation while focusing persistently upon improving one important thing at a time, measuring our progress until we’ve mastered it. 6. We should maintain a connection with our past selves, maintain empathy for other people, seek mutually-beneficial relationships with them, and remember that freely doing nice things for them might encourage them to do likewise for us. 7. We should evaluate our potential business partners very carefully, and wisely delegate business responsibilities to specialists. ✍️ Click here for this episode’s complete show notes! ----------------------------------------------------------------