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We are joined by representatives of the brilliant Disabled People Against The Cuts (DPAC), Paula Peters and David Kirkham to discuss their plans plans for disrupting the cruel cuts with an audioriot! Also joining us is Jan Gray who along with the rest of the panel, takes us through the cruel cuts austerity disabled people have faced since the banking system and capitalism caused the world financial crash in 2008 and the similarities we see now as the poorest bear the brunt of the pandemic while the rich cash in.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Friday, March 1, 20194:20 pm: David Kirkham, founder of the Utah Tea Party, joins the show to discuss the ten-year anniversary of the party5:05 pm: Howard Stephenson, President of the Utah Taxpayers Association, joins the show to give us his reaction to the tax reform plan recently unveiled by Utah lawmakers6:05 pm: Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs joins Rod for a discussion about the possibility of splitting Salt Lake County into two counties as some of the cities in southwest Salt Lake County are unhappy with their share of transportation and arts and parks funding.A bill currently being considered by Utah lawmakers would allow communities to split from a county without a majority vote from the entire county6:20 pm: Karlyn Bowman, Senior Fellow at American Enterprise Institute, on the results of the group’s latest Community and Society survey6:35 pm - Listen Back Friday: We’ll listen back to Rod’s conversations this week with Representative Jeff Stenquist on his proposal to help clean up the air by giving financial incentives to those purchasing newer vehicles, and (at 6:50 pm) with Dr. GM Cox of Tarleton State University on whether cities should expand their video surveillance capabilities
David Kirkham joins the podcast for the second part of his interview at StrengthCon. After flying to Poland with several thousand pounds of car parts in his baggage and narrowly escaping the wrath of customs, he made contact with the manager of a MiG aircraft factory. Struggling and out of work following the fall of the Soviet Union, the factory eagerly agreed to make Kirkham's Cobra, but had a long way to go before manufacturing to the quality expected in American car shows. You can check out David's beautiful automobiles on the Kirkham Motorsports website. Connect With Matt Matt on Instagram Starting Strength Online Coaching — Matt’s website Matt on Facebook Matt on Twitter Connect With Scott Scott on Instagram Silver Strength – Scott’s website Scott on Facebook Scott on Twitter Connect With the Show Barbell Logic on Twitter Barbell Logic on Instagram The Website Barbell Logic on Facebook barbelllogicpodcast@gmail.com
At StrengthCon Matt and Scott met with a number of fantastic guests, but perhaps none with so interesting a background as David Kirkham. At a young age, Mr. Kirkham taught himself to restore a 427 Shelby Cobra CSX3104, guided by a retired Rolls Royce employee who taught him a number of rare metalworking and mechanical skills. Not long afterward, a relative bought, sold, and imported a Polish MiG fighter jet. The nose was dented badly in the shipping container, and David was asked if he could fix it. In the process, he realized that the construction of the jet was strikingly similar to the CSX3104, and the seeds of Kirkham Motorsports were born. David contacted the factory in Poland that had made the plane, asking if they could help him make a car. They said yes, and a week later he was on a plane to Warsaw with an English-Polish dictionary, a toy model of a Cobra, and a dream. You can check out David's beautiful automobiles on the Kirkham Motorsports website. Connect With Matt Matt on Instagram Starting Strength Online Coaching — Matt’s website Matt on Facebook Matt on Twitter Connect With Scott Scott on Instagram Silver Strength – Scott’s website Scott on Facebook Scott on Twitter Connect With the Show Barbell Logic on Twitter Barbell Logic on Instagram The Website Barbell Logic on Facebook barbelllogicpodcast@gmail.com
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Thursday, April 5, 20184:20 pm: State Senator Todd Weiler has been cleared by police of accusations by Utah GOP donor David Bateman that he offered a woman millions of dollars to accuse Bateman of sexual harassment and he joins Rod to discuss the conclusion of the investigation4:35 pm: The Internal Revenue Service will pay a $3.5 million lawsuit settlement to hundreds of Tea Party organizations over singling out the groups for extra scrutiny on tax-exempt status applications during the Barack Obama administration and David Kirkham of the Utah Tea Party joins Rod to discuss the settlement6:05 pm: Steve Moore, Chief Economist for the Heritage Foundation, joins the show for his weekly visit with Rod about politics and the nation’s economy6:20 pm: Brian McInerney, a hydrologist with the National Weather Service, joins Rod to discuss Utah’s water outlook heading into the spring of 2018 following a mild winter with minimal snowfall6:35 pm: Jessica Vaughn, Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Rod to discuss her op-ed piece for Fox News in which she states President Trump has every right to use the military to deal with the border crisis
From the legendary ‘City of Steel’ comes a little stripped down radio satire. Tackling the big issues of the day with wit, wisdom and an old radio sound-effects LP from 1982 that we found at a car boot.Join us as we take a deeper look at a beleaguered NHS and Rail Network. Visit the island of a crazed TV obsessed scientist and try to live life without modern technology. We'll also discover more about a certain 'Messiah Dinosaur', take a quick visit to a charity shop and lastly go for a trip with Mrs Ravioli; who is always a pleasure to drive for.One thing is for sure. We’re all Unrespected!
David Kirkham, BYU, discusses Trump and the Brexit vote. Author Chuck Newhall talks about his book and PTSD in veterans. Lynne Vieraitis, University of Texas, on graffiti and why kids do it. Steven Lobell of the University of Utah, John Macfarlen of Utah Valley University, and Fred Axelgard of BYU, discuss Middle East and what will happen with Trump as the next US president. Jacqueline de Chollet and Mahendra Sharma, Veerni Institute, on educating child brides in India.
Once again we return to the world of podcasting with three new short productions that all deal with that thing we lovingly call life. We start by exploring the highs and lows (plus the nail polish) of a local temping agency. We then jump back 70 years and listen to a surprisingly prophetic women hiding within the London underground during the blitz. Finally, we are introduced to Kaz and Donna, two young women who have nothing but their makeup, UggBoots and bus tickets to help them make it through the day.