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Special guests: AMEER BARAKA and RESHA CONROY on the often not discussed but highly impactful DYSLEXIA. It's more common than you think, and it's impacting adults and our children. NOTE: Their audio is great. My (host) audio is off. DON'T LET THAT MAKE YOU MISS THE MESSAGE! Welcome to Season 3 of Daily Border Crossings. TRIED UPLOADING ON FEB. 28, 2023. On this last day of Black History Month, I have one of the most powerful, intriguing shows – one you don't want to miss. Today I speak with the brilliant Emmy nominated actor and critically acclaimed author AMEER BARAKA (check out his IMDb), with roles in Bronx SIU, Zatima, A House Divided and more. And the amazing and equally brilliant Resha Conroy, founder and executive director of DABC, the Disability Alliance for Black Children. Resha has a son with severe dyslexia. Ameer has dyslexia, which wasn't discovered until he was frustrated w/ not being able to read at school, no one helping to find out why, his frustration turned into behavior issues, then a life of crime which led him to prison where his D was discovered and it opened up doors that took him to Hollywood and even to Congress. They complement each other well in this discussion. They both are dropping some SERIOUS knowledge we ALL need and especially if you or someone you know has ever had challenges with reading. NOTE: MY AUDIO IS MESSED UP!! Please note that. Ameer and Resha – their audio is superb. Mine is echo-y and was not fixable. DON'T LET THAT MAKE YOU MISS THE MESSAGE. THIS SHOW IS DONE IN CONJUCTION WITH THE SIENA SCHOOL AND AIMS. WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, HERE IS OUR UNDIAGNOSED DYSLEXIA EPISODE ON SEASON 3. IT'S DBC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailybordercrossings/message
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During Dyslexia Awareness Month, Resha Conroy, the founder of Dyslexia Alliance for Black Children (DABC), joins the READ Podcast for a conversation about education reform and equity. Using a historical and social lens, Ms. Conroy discusses how Black children with dyslexia are often left behind in the system of education, and the consequences are dire and dangerous. She cites research and draws on stories from communities where Black children with dyslexia face barriers to diagnosis and intervention and experience stigma and deficit-model thinking in their classrooms. On a societal level, Ms. Conroy explains the historical implications of the school to prison pipeline. She discusses the actions the DABC is taking to increase knowledge, advocacy, and awareness and identifies immediate calls to action as well as systemic changes needed to save a current generation of children from failure.Do you want to learn more from this episode? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #25 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources.Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.orgConnect with The Windward Institute on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute or Facebook.
DABC commissioners don't appear to be happy with the Utah State Legislature. At Tuesday's meeting, the commission had three coveted bar licenses to award — and 15 applicants. You see, Utah hands out bar licenses by population quota. The formula — one license per 10,200 people — is a made-up number by the legislature. Commissioner Tara Thue called the lack of bar licenses "dismal," and Chair Thomas Jacobson told people in the crowd to speak up and call their legislators to fix it. On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast," we recap the DABC meeting. Tanner Strickland Lenart, an attorney with the firm Christensen & Jensen, whose specialty is liquor laws, returns to answer your questions submitted on social media about why Utah laws are the way they are. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summer is almost over and it's harvest season in Utah's wine country. You read that right. Utah has wine country. On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, we talk with Doug McCombs, the owner of Instant Gratification Winery in Cedar City about Utah's vineyards and the surprisingly large number of wineries our state has. He's also hosting the Utah Wine Festival this weekend in southern Utah.Kathy Stephenson has a BIG announcement, and we recap a long DABC commission meeting of bar licenses and champagne shortages. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who doesn't like a Top 10 list? On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast," DABC Executive Director Tiffany Clason gives us the top 10 selling beer, wine and spirits. Plus, the DABC is officially Utah's cash cow generating $517 million in sales. COVID-19 did not hurt the state's bottom line.Subscribe to get the latest episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After eight years, John Nielsen is stepping down as chairman of the powerful Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission. On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, Nielsen reflects on his tenure and has plenty to say about the legislature, public safety, and consumer demand in Utah.We also recap the latest DABC commission where axe throwing and alcohol returns, and whether popular hard seltzers fit under Utah's very strict legal definition of "beer." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Salt Lake City International Airport is in Utah. But when it comes to liquor laws? It's not necessarily of Utah. On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, we venture into the sovereign nation of airport liquor laws, where 8 a.m. drink service and airlines that offer mini-bottles are A THING. We also recap the last virtual meeting of the DABC commission, an entity that has struggled throughout the COVID-19 pandemic with an unmuted public and so many bad internet connections. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah's DABC commission forfeited the license of Bountiful's only bar after a paperwork problem that lasted for 18 years. Meanwhile, they granted leniency to a number of bars and restaurants struggling with the impact of COVID-19, including staffing shortages and construction delays.On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, we solicited your questions about the state's liquor laws on social media. Tanner Lenart, the liquor lawyer (no really, that's her job at the law firm of Christensen & Jensen) answers them and explains why the DABC does the things they do. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was another month of fighting for limited licenses. The DABC commission had two of the highly-coveted bar licenses and three applicants for them, so people had to beg and plead.On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, we also talk to newly-confirmed DABC Executive Director Tiffany Clason. She details the paperwork nightmare of the agency and outlines her goals to make Utah's alcohol control authority a little more consumer-friendly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the thirst impressions podcast, we chat about Utah's weird liquor laws, the department of ABC (whatever it is) and what the hell is going on in the news. We set out to make a last word cocktail this week, but got cock blocked by short supply. Written Word Cocktail: Ingredients: 3/4 ounce gin 3/4 ounce green Chartreuse 3/4 ounce cointreau 3/4 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed Garnish: brandied cherry (optional) Shake in boston shaker, strain, enjoy! Last Word Cocktail: Ingredients: - 3/4 ounce gin 3/4 ounce green Chartreuse 3/4 ounce Maraschino liqueur 3/4 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed Garnish: brandied cherry (optional) Shake in boston shaker, strain, enjoy! Show notes: DABC - https://abc.utah.gov/ Utah Liquor Laws - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_laws_of_Utahike Utah Liquor Laws - https://utah.com/state-liquor-laws Mike Pence Meme - https://images.app.goo.gl/bJNcKbYLtHofpvSD7
The 2021 Utah State Legislature is about to get under way, and you can expect yet another liquor bill. On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, we preview the legislative session and what bills you can expect ("to-go" cocktails, bar licenses and budget). We've got an update on Pappy Van Winkle, the highly coveted bourbon, showing up in state-run liquor stores.Plus our special guest is recently-retired DABC executive director Sal Petilos who spills a little tea, er, drink. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big changes are coming to Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.Executive director Sal Petilos retired as a new administration is moving in. Governor-elect Spencer Cox has tapped Tiffany Clason, a former staffer for Congressman Ben McAdams, to lead Utah's alcohol control agency. She has a resume that includes food and beverage industry experience in London, and political experience working for Republicans and Democrats.On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, we also have a look at what the Cox administration may be considering when it comes to changes at the DABC (can you say "to go cocktails?").Also, the DABC commission is starting to speak up against the Utah State Legislature. Some commissioners have had it with a lack of bar licenses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Post Malone is a Utah treasure, and now he's got a coveted wine. On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, Kathy Stephenson recaps the mad hunt for the Utah rapper's rosé, Maison No. 9. (And if you get a bottle, give us a shout to tell us how it is!)We recap another DABC commission meeting where a lot of people still haven't figured out how to mute, and they took some pretty harsh action against a restaurant chain for a lack of background checks. The DABC is also preparing for "click and collect," which could be the future — if the Utah State Legislature would fund it.We'll also take you inside the Utah State Senate confirmation hearing for Juliette Tennert, the newest member of the powerful DABC commission. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Smith had a reputation as a fair and pragmatic member of one of Utah's most powerful commissions. As a Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner, she had to weigh some tough decisions on what businesses get coveted bar licenses and which ones would close.On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, Smith talks about what it was like to make those judgment calls and what she really thinks about alcohol policy in Utah.The episode also recaps the latest DABC commission meeting where 10 businesses fought for one bar license and the agency reported losing millions as a result of COVID-19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah’s Own Craft Cider Advocate Matthew Ostrander joins us to further expand our knowledge on Ciders! Matthew has been working with the DABC, restaurants, and bars to help the Cider scene expand within Utah. With over 800 reviews on HardCiderReviews.com Matthew definitely brings a vast and epereinced palate to the table! Join us as Matthew … Continue reading "Episode 42: Ciders with Craft Cider Advocate Matthew Ostrander Pt. 1" The post Episode 42: Ciders with Craft Cider Advocate Matthew Ostrander Pt. 1 appeared first on Tastemasters.
Utah bars and restaurants are in danger of going under.A critical deadline looms on Aug. 31 for bar licenses to be renewed. Utah's alcohol control agency says 59 bar licenses have not yet been renewed and that could be a sign of economic trouble for the hospitality industry.Also on "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast," FOX 13's Ben Winslow and The Salt Lake Tribune's Kathy Stephenson talk to Rep. Timothy Hawkes, who is tasked by the House Republican majority with running liquor legislation about pay raises for DABC employees, the idea of "to go" liquor sales and even the word PRIVATIZATION. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has provided FOX 13 with its annual list of top selling alcohols in the state. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of so many bars and restaurants, there's been a shakeup. Beers also saw some changes because 3.2 beer went away. On "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, DABC spokesman Terry Wood goes down the list of top sellers and reveals just how many boxes of wine people are buying during the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control hits a significant milestone in liquor sales. The DABC has another dramatic meeting with alcohol control commissioners refusing to hand out bar licenses. Plus, the conservative city of Provo is set to allow breweries in after a citizen referendum to keep them out fails to make it on the November ballot. We talk to Provo City Council member Shannon Ellsworth about it. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
COVID-19 continues to impact the state (and the world). On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast," we recap the latest meeting of the DABC commission. The agency continues to make a lot of money as the pandemic goes on and now it's mandating face coverings in all state-run liquor stores.We also talk to Kelly Howard and Camille Howard, the proprietors of Prohibition in Murray. When the pandemic hit, the speakeasy-themed bar had to re-think how it does a lot of things, including its popular burlesque shows.
Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has a problem. The agency is reporting an 86% employee turnover with low wages being one of the biggest reasons why. It's gotten so bad, the DABC went to the legislature to ask for a new funding mechanism. The agency makes hundreds of millions of dollars for the state, but doesn't actually control its own budget (the legislature does). Some want a cut of the sales, while others want an expansion of state funding. State lawmakers acknowledged the problem, and tapped Sen. Gene Davis, D-Salt Lake City, and Rep. Timothy Hawkes, R-Centerville, to work on the issue. Sen. Davis joins the "Utah Booze News" podcast to talk about it. Also, FOX 13's Ben Winslow and The Salt Lake Tribune's Kathy Stephenson talk about the re-opening of bars and restaurants, new health regulations in the COVID-19 pandemic and the "netherworld" of airport liquor laws.
Listen to Mountain Money as the hosts speak with Jon Lauer and Rachel Rose from Bryn Mawr vineyards. Jon and Rachel will talk about interruptions to their business from COVID-19 and the outlook for summer tourism in their area of Oregon. (1:40) Rob Southworth, with the DABC, joins Mountain Money to discuss alcohol sales over the past three months and the decision by the DABC to reduce 16% of the brands they carry in the state liquor stores. (24:11) The final guests are Adam and Meisha Ross with Twisted Fern. Twisted Fern celebrates their third anniversary this week and will speak to the impacts they saw from COVID-19 and their plans to open the restaurant for dining this week. (36:22)
Unlike a lot of places, Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is not struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, they're still turning a profit from all the people drinking at home. On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast," FOX 13's Ben Winslow and The Salt Lake Tribune's Kathy Stephenson recap the latest socially-distant meeting of the DABC commission and the upcoming "purge" of products from store shelves. Actor Ty Burrell (of "Modern Family" fame) also talks to Kathy about the "Tip Your Server" program to help bartenders and servers impacted by COVID-19.
Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control carried out its first-ever virtual meeting with dozens attending and quite a few who didn't know how to use the "mute" button. On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, DABC spokesman Terry Wood talks about the agency's record-breaking liquor sales, hazard pay for store employees dealing with COVID-19, and when bars might re-open.
Working from home? Washing your hands frequently? Exercising appropriate social distancing? This episode is for YOU! As you do your part to help "flatten the curve" of coronavirus, so are we. The latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast" may sound a little different. That's because we recorded it using an online meeting platform so we don't have to be in the tiny studio we normally use to record the podcast. There's a lot to talk about! The legislature wrapped up just over a week ago with a big alcohol bill (and a little "light bootlegging" legalized). COVID-19 has closed bars and shuttered dine-in for restaurants and Michele Corigliano of the Salt Lake Area Restaurant Association joins us to talk about how YOU can help them in this time of need. Kathy Stephenson and The Salt Lake Tribune have launched a newsletter to help you find out where to support local restaurants. Some distilleries are now making hand sanitizer and the DABC is rationing Everclear (yes, it can be used as a disinfectant) as people panic buy at state-run stores.
On the latest episode of “Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast,” Utah’s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is considering whether to allow a tavern to be built inside a grocery store. The DABC is also reviewing a legal opinion on women going topless and whether it impacts our longstanding rule about strippers wearing pasties.The DABC also tells us where the White Claw is and what’s going to replace heavy beers that are moving to grocery and convenience store shelves in November.
Barton Vodka is the biggest selling alcohol in Utah, according to new numbers provided by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. In an interview on “Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast” produced by FOX 13 and The Salt Lake Tribune, DABC spokesman Terry Wood revealed what the top selling beer, wine and spirits are for the past fiscal year.
On the latest episode of “Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast,” FOX 13’s Ben Winslow and The Salt Lake Tribune’s Kathy Stephenson talk with Squatters’ Adam Curfew about why Polygamy Porter has been blocked from selling in North Carolina. Also, Mike Druce of the newly-formed Utah Consumer Coalition talks about lobbying the legislature for heavier beers on tap. If they don’t get what they want, he says, they’re not afraid of a ballot initiative to abolish the DABC!
On the latest episode of "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast," FOX 13's Ben Winslow and The Salt Lake Tribune's Kathy Stephenson break down the latest meeting of Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission. There's an "investigation" into the drinking habits of DABC commissioners, a reminder that Utah law demands bars offer food (even if you don't eat it), new numbers since the state's controversial .05 DUI law went into effect, some juicy news about a liquor store in Farmington and an interview with Nicole Dicou of the Utah Brewer's Guild about a craft beer festival this weekend and her thoughts on 3.2 beer.
This week, we are without John Miles, but it's OK! We make it through by discussing DABC's recent decision to deny businesses like Social Axe Throwing here in Ogden a beer license, the differences between Sen. Mike Lee's and Sen. Mitt Romney's responses to the Mueller Report Show Notes: https://www.junctioncitypodcast.com/post/05-07-19-no-booze-for-you
The boys start by discussing the DABC's upcoming decision on whether to grant a karaoke establishment a recreational beer license, local bars boycotting Red Rock Brewery beers because of comments related to 3.2 % bill and much, much more.
William C. Anderson This week on The Final Straw, we are super pleased to present a talk given at the most recent Asheville Anarchist Bookfair by William C. Anderson, who co authored the book As Black As Resistance with Zoe Samudzi. The talk he is giving here is based heavily on the first chapter of the book called Black in Anarchy, and in addition to laying the groundwork of how he and Samudzi wrote the book, he speaks about the truly conditional nature of so called “citizenship” that many people living in the US face, the continuing evolution of race and the reliance of white supremacy to Black subjugation, and he places Blackness in proximity to Anarchy, and much more. From the back cover: “As Black As Resistance makes the case for a new program of self-defense and transformative politics for Black Americans, one rooted in an anarchistic framework that the authors liken to the Black experience itself. This is not a book of compromise, nor does it negotiate with intolerance. It is a manifesto for everyone who is ready to continue progressing towards liberation for all people.” We hope you will enjoy this talk, and if you are curious about the book As Black As Resistance by Zoe Samudzi and William C. Anderson, you can head over to AK Press to learn more! Announcements Phone Zap for Prisoners at McCormick CI IWOC announces that prisoners at McCormick CI in South Carolina are being forced to march around the square in only their boxer shorts, including in front of female staff. Among these prisoners are the Muslim prisoners whose religion demands that they cover their bodies. Check out the above link for a number and call script. Charlottesville Solidarity There has been a request for legal support for an anti-racist comrade who was arrested on August 12th, the year anniversary of the resistance to the United The Right rally on A12 in Cville in 2017. This trans comrade was arrested with the help of active doxxing efforts of a far-right troll this month, he was "genital checked" (read fondled and assaulted) by police without any non-police witnesses, and arrested and could use funds to help in court-support. You can donate to the legal support via a friend at https://paypal.me/lara757 , request that the police and city remove the comrades dead name and photo from their website and follow @SolidCville for future court support in September for this person. There is also a call up to support Toby & Veronica, two anti-racist organizers from Cville in court on August 23rd at 9:45 AM at the Charlottesville General District Court at 606 E. Market St, Charlottesville, VA. If you want to see analysis on antifascist events that have occurred thusfar, in DC and Cville, you can head to crimethinc.com and read interviews done with folks who were on the ground there, as well as listen to the most recent Hotwire episode which deals with these topics. Support Maya Little, #TakeEmAllDown On Monday, August 20th at 7pm at Peace & Justice Plaza at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, there will be a demonstration in support of Maya Little, an anti-racist activist who faces charges for allegedly throwing paint and her own blood on a confederate statue on UNC campus known as "Silent Sam." #August21 AAAnd DO NOT FORGET that in just a few days will kick off the 2018 Prison Strike, scheduled for August 21st thru September 9th. Coming just two years after the largest prison strike in US history, this one has the potential to be even bigger. If you would like more resources and ideas on how to get engaged with this strike and to learn about the striker's demands, go to prisonstrike.com, and additionally you can listen to the Rustbelt Abolition Radio episode entitled Prelude to the 2018 Prisoner Strike done with two members of IWOC Oakland. #August21 Meetup in Asheville On Tuesday, August 21st from 5pm to 7 or so at Firestorm Books & Coffee, join Blue Ridge Anarchist Black Cross for a series of updates and discussions concerning the Nationwide Prison Strike from August 21 - September 9th, 2018. BRABC will talk about the repressions that have already occurred as prisons around the country ramp up in fear of prisoners flexing their collective muscles by putting down their tools, educating each other, organizing and refusing meals. They'll provide you with some tools and knowledge to help you amplify the voices of those on the inside. For a list of events around the country to support #August21, check out igd or PrisonStrike.Com. Hunger Strike at Sterling Correctional in Colorado Denver ABC passed on information about a hunger strike that's started at Sterling CI in Colorado. The demands of the prisoners and updates can be found at the DABC website. NAABC Conference Fundraiser in AVL Also, on August 29th at The Odditorium in Asheville, BRABC will be hosting a benefit concert to raise funds for travel costs for formerly incarcerated folks and former Political Prisoners attending the North American Anarchist Black Cross conference in Colorado this fall. The show will feature performances by Too Bad (from Florida) and the local talents of Autarch, Good Grief & Harsh Mike. . ... . .. Playlist pending
Taylor from the Access Collective interviewed Sam Turcott of Disability Alliance BC. Sam Turcott is the Advocacy Access Program director at Disability Alliance BC. Disability Alliance BC is a provincial not-for profit organization with a mandate to support people with all disabilities to live with dignity, independence and as equal and full participants in the community.
Ryan Reynolds gives #Brewvies $5,000 and gives the #DABC in #Utah a costumed red middle finger. Also, a #TedCruz lookalike finds out who Ted Cruz actually is and agrees to mine her fame for all it's worth. #porn #altlakecity #Xhamster
Drink local, Douche locally! the Utah DABC is thinking of a fine or liquor license suspension for Brewvies. It claims the theatre broke the law when it showed the rated 'R' #Deadpool while serving alcohol. #doucheday #tuesday #utah #dabc #brewvies #alcohollaws #beer #movies #nudity#delta #bravo
Dr Jon Wood, Vice President at Cedarville University and member at DABC shares with us this morning.
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This episode of the podcast was recorded on location at Fairmont Park with local bartender, Benny Raskin. I figured this would be a good place to record his interview since he is well known on twitter for his "Fairmont Park updates". We talk about some of the things he has seen and found at the park throughout the years, we also talk about the podcast he used to do, we talk about how he opened up the Woodshed many years ago and the struggles that came along with that, we talk about how he became a bartender at Keys on Main, and of course talk about Utah's silly liquor laws. You can find all of the episodes of the podcast at www.iamsaltlake.com It is also available on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and the Mediocre Radio Network. Connect with me on Facebook.com/IamSaltLake or on twitter.com/iamsaltlake Call the voicemail (385)202-5926 with upcoming events, feedback, what you love about Salt Lake City, or just to say hello. Please share with your family and friends! Thanks for the support!
This week, SLUG writer James Orme chats on the phone with punkabilly singer Hank3 while he tours the country; SLUG writer Johnny Logan sits down with Tony Weller of Weller Book Works to talk about their book collector salons; then Logan heads over to Epic Brewing to chat with co-founder Dave Cole about the recent DABC rate increases. Plus, brand new music from SLC doom rockers Eagle Twin and the digital ethereal sounds of OK Ikumi! What are some of your favorite food trucks in town? Jeffrey Steadman from Yelp will be in to talk about food trucks for an upcoming episode and we’d like to hear what your favorite traveling hangouts are. Call our automated voicemail line at 858-233-9324 and tell us your thoughts. You may get played on the show! … read more The post Episode #60 – Hank3, Eagle Twin, Weller Book Works, OK Ikumi, Epic Brewing first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
Join me as I talk to Jennifer Shryock, Certified Dog Behavior Consultant and founder of Dogs and Storks. Shes going to tell us all about the Dog and Baby Connection, a new program for dog-loving families with babies and/or toddlers. What's the best way to introduce dogs to kids? How can the family dog be included during the first few months of a babies arrival? Are you familiar with the five types of supervision? Have you heard of the Impulsive Rehoming Phase? It takes some knowledge, planning and management to keep everyone safe and happy. That's where the DABC can help!