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Learn more about our new pope as we discuss all things Pope Leo XIV with Fr. Chris Decker, Pastor at St. Mary's of False River and Catholic Community Media Director of Mission.
Chris Decker knew from a young age that he was neurodivergent however as an adult he learned how deep that ran. Listen in to this conversation about Chris' journey to understanding himself as a Highly Sensitive Person, the emotions that come with being an HSP, and the importance of setting boundaries to protect his energy.
We're live with Fr. Barry Martinson, Jesuit Priest and author of the book Diary of a Young Jesuit All this Beauty Blooming, Fr. Chris Decker, Director of Mission at Catholic Community Media and pastor at St. Mary's of False River talks about Vatican updates and Dr. David Whidden, Theology Professor at Fran U joins us.
Anna and Chris Decker share their inspiring journey of completing WGU degrees together while raising two small children and working full-time jobs. Their competitive spirit, teamwork approach, and unwavering support for each other enabled them to achieve academic success despite numerous challenges.On this episode you'll learn how the Deckers:• Balanced parenting duties while taking turns studying and sitting for exams• Used late nights and time between infant duties to complete coursework• Leveraged employer benefits to make education financially feasible• Applied newly gained knowledge immediately to their professional roles that led to career promotion • Discovered new learning techniques that translated to workplace efficiency
In this inaugural episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris introduces his friend and special guest, Mitchell Levy. They discuss the importance of clarity, the power of servant leadership, and finding joy in work. Mitchell sheds light on his journey, including his 500 interviews with thought leaders which led to the creation of 'Credibility Nation'. They explore how to transition from draining work routines to fulfilling and playful careers, leveraging one's superpowers, and overcoming past challenges. This insightful conversation aims to inspire listeners to rethink their paths and focus on living their passions while serving others.KEY TAKEAWAYSIdentify Your Superpower: Reflect on past challenges you've overcome to discover your unique strengths.Turn Work into Play: Shift your mindset and structure your work around activities that energize you.Creating a Credible Business: Focus on being of service to others while ensuring your business aligns with your passions.Evolving Your Service: Regularly reassess and adapt your methods of service to keep them exciting and relevant.Building Partnerships: Leverage partnerships to enhance the value you provide without shouldering all the work yourself.QUOTES"If work equals play, then you play all the time, whether you're play playing or playing at work." - Mitchell Levy"If you can create a credible business of service to others, you are waking up every day in joy." - Mitchell Levy"Your superpower often comes from the kryptonite you've overcome in your past." - Mitchell Levy"Focus on creating solutions around things you love, and document and delegate what you don't." - Mitchell Levy"When you serve a particular audience in a particular way, think about what their ecosystem needs for success." - Mitchell LevyConnect and learn more about Mitchell Levy: https://mitchelllevy.com/Timecodes00:00 Intro01:00 The Importance of Play and Credibility03:33 Overcoming Regret and Finding Your Superpower09:53 Defining a Business vs. a Job12:27 Mitchell's Journey and Advice for Entrepreneurs22:01 Navigating Career Transitions and Finding Joy30:39 Unleashing Creative Potential33:28 Conclusion and Next Steps
Two popular local businesses – Gyu+ sandos and Suzuya Patisserie – are preparing to open new concepts in The Center At Spring Mountain, and Al sits down with restaurateur Luis De Santos to talk about them. Other interviews this week include Bazaar Meat's Frank Medina talking about a new $99 tasting menu being offered on weekdays in their lounge and Nicole Brisson with details of Mother's Day 2024 at Brezza. And Al shares details on the Las Vegas connections to his recent road trip to Southern California, culminating with an interview with Metro Pizza's Chris Decker at Dana Point's Truly Pizza (his California collaboration with Las Vegas' Michael Vakneen and Metro's John Arena). Al and Gemini also discuss recent meals from 00 Pie & Pub, Makers & Finders, Mint Indian Bistro and HaSalon. And they share news on Toasted Gastrobrunch, Cinco De Mayo, Vegas Unstripped, the Revelry Culinary Festival and Chefs For Kids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Decker worked for 26 years under John Arena at Metro in Las Vegas, but now he's the guy in charge at Truly Pizza in Dana Point, CA. They offer two very distinct styles of pizza and both are incredible. Chris and his crew are going to be featured at Pizza City Fest LA this weekend, where they'll be showing off a very unique pie. He previews it for us on this week's show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
Rundown - Greg Gold - 04:41 Chris Decker - 24:33 Craig's Colorado Corner brings you Colorado lawyers and pundits voicing their opinions on the Trump trials and tribulations. New York v Trump is off and running with Opening Statements and first witness, David Pecker. There was a gag-order hearing too, with Judge Merchan taking the matter under advisement. Our New York v. Trump jury trial correspondent, Colorado attorney Greg Gold, was in the Manhattan courthouse today and got into the overflow television viewing room with many media celebrities. Greg Gold describes the scene and the excellent credibility of witness Pecker. https://www.thegoldlawfirm.net/ Greg Gold lives a life of litigation and adventure and has joined us before from Ukraine. His description of the dramatic events in Lower Manhattan is vivid as he leaves the courthouse fresh after witnessing wild events. How did Greg Gold get in? Find out what it's like on that 15th floor where American history's unfolding. https://twitter.com/TylerMcBrien/status/1782742813160968249 Prominent Colorado criminal defense attorney Chris Decker has tried over 200 jury trials in his three-decade career. He's the past president of the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar and a longtime member of its Board of Directors. Decker and the host go over every aspect of New York v. Trump so far. Issues include immunity for Pecker, not Cohen and why. We also discuss difficult defendants and problems with Todd Blanche's Opening Statement on behalf of defendant Trump. We consider how best this case can be prosecuted and defended. Decker practiced as a Deputy State Public Defender for more than a decade and was assigned to the Colorado Springs, Arapahoe, Douglas, Adams and Denver trial offices. During his years as a Public Defender, he handled thousands of criminal cases ranging from D.U.I. to murder in the first degree. Mr. Decker has won numerous and significant trial verdicts for his appointed clients. Decker has won complete acquittals in cases charging sexual assault, first and second-degree assault, drug possession and distribution, burglary, theft, menacing, witness intimidation, kidnapping and murder. He has also written several successful criminal appeals. https://www.deckerjoneslaw.com/ Decker also works in civil law with several significant results for his clients. He has initiated numerous successful claims under Section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act for police brutality and excessive force claims. Decker recently won the largest Defamation verdict against an individual in Colorado history. https://kdvr.com/news/problem-solvers/jury-awards-couple-21m-for-false-allegations-of-child-abuse-during-custody-battle/
On Today's Menu: John is now The Prolix Purveyor of Palate-Pleasing Opinions Consistency at restaurants Ocean Prime vs. Don's Prime Does Luger's meat still stand out like it did before? Charging for bread service? Hard no. Sam dragged John's reluctant ass to Bavette's… Burgers are recession-proof The Crudo King went on a crudo crawl Croissant bake-off coming soon… John returns to Piero's & actually eats Does nostalgia have a place for why you go to restaurants? Don't get drunk before you go to a good restaurant This week's micro-aggression… mini Tabasco bottles Food News You Can Use: Esther's Kitchen - March 28, 2024, is ‘James Trees Day' in the City of Las Vegas per Mayor Goodman, who gave him a key to the city this week Yukon Pizza founder & owner, Alex White, declared World Champion Pizza Maker - Non-Traditional category this year at Pizza Expo Fun fact: Traditional Pizza was won by Sergio Balderas of Truly Pizza in Dana Point, which 00 Pie & Pub Mike Vakneen is a co-owner of with John Arena and Chris Decker of Metro Pizza Evel Pie declared #1 Pizza Place in Las Vegas by… drum roll… Trip Advisor Nightmare Cafe closed Jimmy Buffett Margaritaville closing on April 15 Trevi Italian Restaurant closed overnight to make room for retail Emmitt's Vegas opened end of last month but did a VIP Grand Opening on Thursday Rick Bayless to open Tortazo restaurant at Caesars Palace LA VECINDAD Cantina is open! Leños Restaurant to open this year in the historic commercial center Suzuya Patisserie is planned to take over the space where Half Bird was on Spring Mountain Recent Ventures & Spots Mentioned: Bavette's Steakhouse & Bar Mijo Modern Mexican Esther's Kitchen 1228 Main Las Vegas Esther's Kitchen (Brunch & Dinner) Cafe Breizh The Legends Oyster Bar and Grill Lucky House Seafood Restaurant Piero's Italian Cuisine Mott 32 Las Vegas Ocean Prime Restaurant Peter Luger Steak House Don's Prime Aroma Latin American Cocina The Golden Steer Steakhouse LA Food: Dan Tana's | Italian Restaurant Totoraku (Secret Japanese Steakhouse) Dupars Burger Crawl - Hinano Cafe (Venice) & Heavy Handed (Santa Monica)
We're live with Fr. Chris Decker, pastor at St. Mary's of False River in New Roads and Director of Mission for Catholic Community Media talks about Holy Week, Alan Migliorato, co-author of Failing Forward: Leadership Lessons for Catholic Teens Today and Dr. David Whidden, Professor of Theology at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University (Fran U) in Baton Rouge talks about vocations
We're live with Kara Castille with Thee Heavenly Donut talks about her Catholic faith and business, David Dawson Jr., COO of Witness to Love talks about eating together at mealtimes is such a major factor for success in the health of your kids. (Handing on the faith, etc.) and Fr. Chris Decker, pastor at St. Mary's of False River, talks about his pilgrimage to France.
Welcome back to Pizza Quest. On this episode, Peter talks with one of the fastest rising stars in the pizza firmament, Michael Vakneen, co-founder of Truly Pizza in Dana Point, CA (near Laguna Beach), partnering with pizza legends Chris Decker and John Arena. Michael is also making some of the best pizza in Las Vegas at his Double Zero Pie & Pub. He consults and he competes, winning many of the championships he enters (he's a member of the World Pizza Champions team), working at the highest level in nearly every style of pizza. In short, he is a pizza genius, as well a successful businessman and consultant. Hear all about Michael Vakneen and his quest for greatness right here on this episode of Pizza Quest.Click here for the video versions of Pizza Quest. If you count on HRN content, become a monthly sustaining donor at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Pizza Quest is Powered by Simplecast.
Join me on this immersive experience as we discuss everything from grove to mill. A few pizza friends and I spend the day with Corto Olive Oil. You'll see parallels between making great pizza and making great olive oil. Also, you will see how an amazing company continues to put its customers first in putting out the best product, consistently and efficiently. Thank you to Corto Olive Oil for sponsoring this show and making this amazing day happen. Thank you to our show sponsors: Ooni Pizza Ovens Affiliate https://ooni.com/?sscid=51k7_g9gpn&utm_medium=shareasale&utm_source=2800064&utm_campaign=1232202 Corto Olive Affiliate https://corto-olive.com/?sscid=51k7_g9fhj& Bacio Cheese https://www.baciocheese.com/?utm_source=Influencer&utm_medium=Podcast_Social_Web&utm_campaign=Whats_Good_Dough&utm_content=Bacio Contact Me DM @whatsgooddough https://www.instagram.com/whatsgooddough/ email me: eidref@whatsgooddough.com
The debut episode of The (Not So) Humble BragCast has arrived on CKCC Radio! Chris O'Mealy interviews his close friend Chris Decker, a former pro wrestling referee who now works in the field of Solar Construction. Chris discusses being a wrestling fan, getting involved in the business as a promoter through Grand Slam Wrestling, how he transitioned to being a referee, and then how Covid forced him to uproot his life in Pennsylvania and start anew in South Carolina, in the field of renewable energy - a field he never knew was an option for him. There's a lot of laughs and a lot of good stories throughout, plus Chris answers your questions about music, wrestling, and more! Would you like to be a guest on the podcast and tell your story? You can sign up at the following link: https://forms.gle/AXo8dnT7DDe7fedF7 or reach out to me directly on social media or email at omealypodcasts@gmail.com and we can chat. All stories will be considered! Check out CKCC Video on YouTube and CKCC on Twitch for even more fun!
In this episode of The Recovery Lifestyle Podcast, James Lent and Chris Decker delve into the profound journey of redemption and transformation. In this special episode, Chris shares his vision for a groundbreaking film, Son of a King, born from a momentous prayer walk and a life-changing retreat. This film encapsulates Chris's raw personal story, portraying the intense struggles with addiction, deception, and the ultimate quest for redemption through faith. Chris invites listeners to be part of this transformative project that aims to touch the hearts of a million men, emphasizing the power of faith and deliverance from the deepest of struggles.KEY TAKEAWAYSFinding Redemption Through Truth: Chris reveals his profound realization during a prayer walk, acknowledging his past and the pursuit of a career that led to a life far from God's plan.Confronting Rock Bottom: The pivotal moment when facing a lawsuit became the catalyst for Chris's awakening, leading to a floodgate of truth and transparency about his addictions, double life, and immense guilt.Unveiling a Vision: Son of a King represents Chris's redemption story, a deeply personal journey of transformation, faith, and the pursuit of purpose through filmmaking.Crowdfunding for a Purpose: Inviting listeners to participate in this project through crowdfunding, emphasizing the impact of collective support in reaching the hearts of a million fatherless men and boys.HIGHLIGHT QUOTES"I was trying to siphon pleasure from a deep well of darkness.""I knew exactly how we were going to live this way. I had it all figured out.""The recovery lifestyle podcast is about how the Lord brought freedom from years of addiction.""We're not going back to those things. The deliverance from addictions is permanent."Want to share feedback or need a prayer request? Please visit https://recoverylifestyle.com/contact to reach out!
We're live with Fr. Nilson Leal de Sá is a priest of the Community of the Beatitudes talks about his book "God's Ongoing Gifts to the Church: Issues Confronting Ecclesial Movements and New Communitie", Erin Franco, Catholic wife and mother talks about motherhood, faith and busy schedules and Fr. Chris Decker, pastor at St. Mary's of False River in New Roads, talks about vocations.
In this episode of The Recovery Lifestyle Podcast, James Lent and Chris Decker dive into the profound experiences of spiritual healing and the pursuit of lasting transformation. They explore the recent powerful insights gained from a special four-day event: the "Wild at Heart" boot camp retreat on Catalina Island, attended by Chris. The conversation delves into the eye-opening journey Chris undertook during this transformative retreat led by John Eldridge, a renowned Christian author and counselor. Through raw, candid discussions, they dissect the core elements of spiritual warfare, masculine identity, the impacts of wounds on one's life, and the pursuit of true deliverance through the grace of Jesus Christ.The discussion touches on the significance of reintegration into one's daily life after such transformative experiences, the challenges encountered, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the impact of these lessons on personal growth. The hosts emphasize the need for men to confront their wounds, realize their role in the battle against the enemy, and seek true deliverance and healing through faith.Throughout the conversation, they highlight the importance of facing personal wounds and exploring the powerful impact of the Holy Spirit in bringing about genuine healing. The episode provides a poignant exploration of finding strength, purpose, and identity in a world at war and seeks to encourage men on their journey toward spiritual growth, unveiling the transformative potential found in faith, self-discovery, and the pursuit of true masculinity.KEY TAKEAWAYSUncovering the true essence of masculinity and the battle against Satan's attempts to emasculate men.Healing from wounds, addictions, and deep-seated agreements made with the enemy through the power of the Holy Spirit and confession.Understanding the misconceptions of a "good Christian man" and the call to be warriors for Christ in a spiritually besieged world.The tangible impact of spiritual warfare and the challenges of being misunderstood, envied, and facing jealousy in the journey back to reintegration.HIGHLIGHT QUOTES"The root of my addictions was not the lack of a 12-step program to follow. The root was trying to make myself feel like I'm good enough, good enough for the Lord." - Chris Decker"Sobriety is not salvation. It's when we come into the power of the Holy Spirit by accepting Jesus as our Lord and Savior, laying down our lives for Him in surrender." - James LentWant to share feedback or need a prayer request? Please visit https://recoverylifestyle.com/contact to reach out!
Patrick and Rob are joined by YouTube creator and DIY enthusiast Chris Decker to discuss what it's like to propose building your own heated driveway and have your wife believe it's not possible. But Chris pulled it off, and by the end, convinces Rob and Patrick they should dream big, too.Check out Chris' channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf6UALBweRXITTshQKo9WNASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This edition features stories on the activation of the 502nd Air Base Wing, the retirement of the T-37 Tweet aircraft, Operation Pacific Angel 2009, the ladies World Series and siblings deployed together in Iraq. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on an F-22 test aircraft crash outside Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., that occurred on March 25th, transformations taking place that affect the security alliance between U.S. Forces Japan and the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, Airmen first responders at Hulburt Field working with their local civilian counterparts during a recent mass casualty exercise, the Armed Forces Electronic & Communication Association (AFCEA) bringing some of the open markets most high-tech, state-of-the-art technologies for Airmen at Ramstein Air Base to experience, crash site recovery that helps recover and identify U.S. Airmen lost during World War II. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features a story on an EOD Tech awarded the Bronze Star, muti-national training in Hungary, Airmen providing medical treatment to Hawaiians and the Multi-National Allied Strike Exercise. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) preparing & training for their combat missions by attending realistic, scenario-based training, Airmen from Weapons Intelligence Team 7, sent to an Iraqi police (IP) training center to assist the IPs with two weeks of advanced procedures & tactics training, the 35th Fighter Wing, Civil Engineer Squadron, Misawa Air Base, Japan, is taking extra initiatives by upgrading their facilities to maintain an Air Force executive order to conserve energy, the selection process of the annual Chief Master Sergeant screening board and a new change in this yearly selection process. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features a story about Airmen at Dover Air Force Base testing a new C-5 (aircraft) inspection program, the U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina, and the country's Minster of Defense visiting a new operations center there, Air Guardsmen helping train their active duty counter parts, Airmen who normally don't spend much time on the flight line getting to know some aircraft better during a recent tour, a father-and-son Airmen duo, who got an opportunity to enjoy time together as one prepares to re-deploy from a combat zone, and the other prepares for a tour of duty in a combat zone. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the new Air Force Global Strike Command, a key leader meeting in Afghanistan, repairing a hospital in Croatia, loadmasters joint training in Hungary and Canadian forces supporting the war in Afghanistan. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the B-1B Lancer, the Eagle Flag Exercise, the USAFE Top Chef competition and G-Force training. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the 53rd Reconnaissance Squadron, known as the “Hurricane Hunters”, one of few Department of Defense (DoD) hurricane hunting teams that fly into storms to collect data, a dozen countries participating in a Unified Engagement Information Sharing Conference in Guam, to strengthen the weaknesses of Pacific air power, and improve coordination for peacekeeping and humanitarian missions, service members attending the Naval Explosive Ordinance Disposal School in Florida, a Major Accident Response Exercise (MARE), meant to hone the competency that keeps first responders at their peak, and Airmen at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., wear-testing prototypes for new better Air Force boots. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features Airmen at Camp Bucca, Iraq, relinquishing their mission of detainee visitation operations to their Army counterparts, Airman participating in the annual Japanese Tanabata festival, a shoe drive held by Airmen at Yokota Air Base donating their extra shoes to Djibouti, Africa, a deployed Arizona Air National Guardsman volunteering his time to teach a mixed martial-arts class, Airmen deployed to Joint Base Balad in Iraq enjoying a new dining facility (DFAC), exercise Combined Endeavor, an interoperability communications exercise that will happen in Bosnia-Herzegovina and involve thirty-nine nations. Hosted by Staff Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on Gen. Norton Schwartz's 1st anniversary, an exercise in which South Koreans play North Koreans, the importance of blood platelets in treating service members downrange and the Kadena Special Olympics. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the 13th Air Force Change of Command, Airmen stationed overseas due for a permanent change of station (PCS) orders possibly having those orders delayed, Airmen training Iraqis to use information, surveillance, and reconnaissance assets to protect Iraq's borders, an international Air Traffic Liaison Airman who helps facilitate the flights of American aircraft through French airspace, and people climbing Mt. Fuji in Japan. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the first all-Iraqi air operation, a global positioning systems satellite launch, testing alternative fuels on flightline vehicles, the joint Yellow Ribbon Re-integration Program and the newly reactivated 100th Fighter Squadron. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the “Global Hawk” Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) being used in the Pacific soon, a U.S. Transit Alert Crash Recovery Team and how they recently drew attention from and were inspected by their host nation allies, the multi-national exercise that tests the communications interoperability of different nations, a Little League team from a military community participating in the Little League World Series for the first time in ten years, and the Air Force Personnel Center releasing the Staff Sergeant promotion list. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the activation of the 24th Air Force, the first International Jump Week, an international parachute drop meant to improve confidence and strengthen U.S. military relationships with allies, ways parents can successfully prepare for the beginning of the new school year, and an Airman who has inspired others through her passion for her photography. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the recent change-of-command of Pacific Air Force, the commissioning of the 24th Air Force, Airman fire fighters being invited by the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing to compete in the series of physically challenging events known as the Firefighter Challenge, and upgrades for the AGM-65 Maverick missile to keep it modern. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the beginning of the voluntary phase of the NCO retraining program this year, a workshop for commanders and leaders to improve their actionable strategic planning framework and standardizing strategic dialogue, Airman treating teeth in Africa as a part of exercise MEDFLAG 2009, Airmen training to prepare for possibly encountering improvised explosive devices (IEDs) while deployed to combat zones, Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) from the U.S. working with allies JTACs using the Remotely Operated Video Enhanced Receiver (ROVER) training device, and the U.S. Air Force Academy being named the “Best Baccalaureate College” in the West by for the third year in a row by U.S. News and World Report. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on a military news and information web site, COMM technicians, Airmen deploying to Korea, Airmen brining AFN programs to FOBs and volunteer actors playing wounded victims in an accident response exercise. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the ‘Defender's Edge' program helping Airmen cope with stress, retrofitting the AGM-65 Maverick missile, and Air Force Week in California. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the U.S. Joint Space Operation Center (USJSPOC) receiving the Omaha Trophy for excellent unit performance, Senator Lindsey Graham serving as a reserve Judge Advocate Officer (JAG) in Afghanistan, Yokota Air Base's Annual Friendship Festival, a U.S. Airman crew chief who decided to leave the Air Force to become a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam, Airmen supporting the Ugandan Air Force, the 2009 Air Force Information Technology Conference and Airmen mentoring Afghan mechanics. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on Secretary of Defense Robert Gates visit to the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and the Combined Federal Campaign(CFC), safe driving during the school year and the Base Preference Program. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the Afghan Air Corps in Afghanistan receiving the C-27 aircraft, the Iraqi air force firing a Hellfire Missile and a fuels rodeo on Misawa Air Base, Japan. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft setting 41 U.S. National Aeronautical Association records during a recent single flight, two CV-22 Osprey's that have returned with the 8th Special Operations Squadron from its first ever deployment in support of combat operations, the maintainers who work to keep Joint Base Balad's Battlefield Command and Control Center (BC3) functioning properly, President Obama signing an executive order promoting the hiring of more veterans within the federal government. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on President Obama signing an executive order to promote the hiring of more veterans within the federal government, a joint service ceremony in Okinawa, Japan, honoring those who have given their lives in defense of the U.S., in Iraq, the new generation of veterans paying homage to those who came before them, Airmen in Belgium participating in a Veteran's Day celebration known as Armistice Day, and the 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC) signing a 31 million dollar contract with an Iraqi company to repair shipping containers. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the Air Force possibly switching to commercial fuel, U.S. Airmen mentoring Afghan airmen,a pumpkin-chucking fund raiser and a Guardsman who works as a computer repairman and an EMT. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on an announcement from the Department of Defense that all military personnel will receive an H1N1 flu vaccination, the Center for Disease Control developing target groups for those most at risk for contracting the flu, Airmen helping the Japanese government prepare for disasters through a joint training exercise, the first Airmen Committed to Excellence Car and Bike show at Kadena Air Base, and the first American Airmen to re-enlist at France's Arc-de-Triumph. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the newly created cyber-space support career field, the Air Force searching for Combat System Officers, Squadrons from around Kunsan Air Base competing in the Security Forces Combat Challenge, the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) concert band performing six concerts on a tour through Poland, the multi-national joint service exercise Mountain Roundup. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force (CMSAF), James Roy, addressing Airmen at the Air National Guard Enlisted Leadership Symposium about employed in place Airmen, Airmen who track space activity, and a female MI-17 instructor helicopter pilot who is training Iraqi pilots at Camp Taji, Iraq. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the Air Force announcing a list of candidate locations for accommodating the F-35 Lightning; security forces Airmen being certified to use the taser gun, United Service Organizations (USO) Europe sponsoring the 17th annual Service Salute, the Air Force in Korea welcoming children from a local orphanage on base for a day of fun, Airmen remaining vigilant about breast cancer awareness, an Airman joining his brother for his first salute ceremony via the internet, and the Air Force selecting 475 new Chief Master Sergeants. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the safest flying year in the Air Force, country music stars playing in Ramstein Air Base, Wis. National Guard members in Iraq and the Warrior Resilience Conference. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on a mass mobilization of Guardsmen in the New England states to combat flood waters, U.S. Transportation Command receiving the Joint Meritorious Unit Award, service members in Afghanistan training Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers in Joint Tactical Air Control (JTAC) procedures to enhance the close air support abilities, the Logistics Military Advisory Team (LMAT) officially turning Camp Ur over to Iraqi control, an Air Force initiative to reduce energy consumption at Aviano Air Base by demolishing some old, unused facilities there, and Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus performing shows in Fairfax, Va., to recognize service members and their families. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.
This edition features stories on the first female Air Force General, training Jordanian air force, the Cope North exercise, deployment training,the temporary shut down of the My Career Advancement Accounts and the Thunderbirds at the NBA All Star game. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.