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Jeff was joined by Anchorage attorney and author Don Mitchell. They discuss why he came to Bethel in 1971, why he decided to stay in Alaska, his time working in Washington D.C. during the implementation of ANCSA, some of Alaska's political history around statehood, the books he has written about Alaska history, a book he wrote on the history of Indian gaming, the historical misconceptions about tribes in Alaska, how a decision by a former federal official in 1993 changed that, and how some entities, including the Native Village of Eklutna, are trying to bring gaming to Alaska.
Don Mitchell addresses the public after a ten month hiatus. Briefly.
Amid a perfect season so far, the Delta State football team is heading into what could be the biggest regular season game of the year. Don Mitchell, Delta State's PA announcer, joins From D2 to D3 to discuss the No. 5 Statesmen
In this episode of the often-weighted #BallisBae NBA Podcast, we talk about the comments made by Warriors' GM Joe Lacobs about the injustice in the luxury tax calculation, we discuss the weight clause in Zion Williamson's new contract, and we look at the difference between a ball-hog and someone who has the ball a lot. (00:17) - Real Start (00:41) - In the association this week (01:02) - Welcome Vineet (03:09) - Joe Lacobs' reaction to the Luxury Tax (13:34) - Who loses more? Warriors or Draymond? (14:40) - What will determine whether the Warriors bring back Dray? (18:13) - Vineet's personal hiring policies. (20:36) - How does Don Mitchell to NYC work wonders for the Knicks? (24:19) - What's the difference between Ball Hog, and Style of Play (26:50) - Zion Williamson's unique contract (28:39) - De-escalator's in Zion's contract (31:21) - Will Zion be able to hit his targets? (32:16) - What Zion can learn from Lebron? (33:31) - Is this the way future contracts will be written?
Inductions are happening at a very positive rate with Tot Fox, Collins Melon, Don Mitchell and Nagomi Nava making it into the Hall! New on this ballot includes the arguably the best pitcher of the Wild Low division, Yummy Elliott and another WL slugger in Vessalius Sundae. Griot, Benjy and KiloZombie do a dive on these players as well as take a look as well as the tragic career of Nerd Pacheco. It is also Fran Sasquatch's final week on the ballot. Keep up the positive momentum and get her inducted! Find out more about the Hall of Fame: www.hall.sibr.dev Follow Blaseball HOF: @BlaseballHoF Tools used: https://sproutella.shinyapps.io/compendium/ Find us on Twitter: @BlaseballACo The rest of our episodes are at https://tacoba.co/ You can find the BACo team around the Taco Stand: https://discord.gg/fm6mRwy Look out for kilozombie#7157, InnercityGriot#2859, benjaminrees#1140, theremin#3538 and DeeJay#2609
First off, THANK YOU! Taco dos Mayo was a resounding success and we raised approximately $3000 for Southern California Immigration Project!! On to the HOF, this week DeeJay, KiloZombie and InnercityGriot take a look at the new candidates, in particular Don Mitchell who joins Collins Melon on the ballot as the two best baserunners in blaseball history. Slosh Truk who has had the greatest single-season hitting performance and a few pitchers including Theodore Cervantes who might be the best Mild High pitcher across the history of the league! Also, a conversation about Wild Low's incredible slugging and how hitters like Francisca Sasquatch are being passed on voters. Also who the heck is Frankie Frisch? Find out more about the Hall of Fame: www.hall.sibr.dev Follow Blaseball HOF: @BlaseballHoF Tools used: https://sproutella.shinyapps.io/compendium/ Find us on Twitter: @BlaseballACo The rest of our episodes are at https://tacoba.co/ You can find the BACo team around the Taco Stand: https://discord.gg/fm6mRwy Look out for kilozombie#7157, InnercityGriot#2859, benjaminrees#1140, theremin#3538 and DeeJay#2609
In today's episode of World's Dumbest Criminals Tara talks about the the Dumb and Dumber Bandits bank robbery, a Florida woman going pants-off banana's at a Waffle House, the Hells Angels attempt to murder Mick Jagger, a Thai man getting unwanted affection in a toilet cubicle and much more.Social MediaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/374526270632196Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Worlds-Dumbest-Criminals-Podcast-100965498857602/?ref=pages_you_manageTwitter: @WDCriminalsPod and InstagramInstagram: @worldsdumbestcriminalspodcast25 Celebrities Who Were Involved In Bizarre Crimes, By Cracked Plasticians, Cracked, May 7, 2018. BBC: Hells Angels Tried to Kill Mick Jagger, ABC news, Jan 8 2009. Bank robbers got caught up in Vail lifestyle, Don Mitchell, vaildaily.com, Oct 26, 2005. Newcastle's 5 dumbest crimes, Mel McMillan, newcastleherald.com, Aug 31, 2014. Prince is back home at Byron Bay, Northern Star, April 13, 2010. Austrian man fined for farting ‘with full intent' at police, By Meaghan Wray, Global News, June 16, 2020. Peeping Tom Pokes Head Into Mall Bathroom Stall and Rubs Pooping Man's Leg, Coconuts Bangkok, Sep 13, 2018. Counsellor's advice gets man arrested, iol.co.za, Jul 13, 2005. Florida woman, 38, charged after exposing genitals, dancing around a parking lot NAKED and 'licking the manager's face' a at Waffle House restaurant, By Leah McDonald, Daily Mail, Jan 25, 2019. Florida woman drops pants, licks man, dances naked in Waffle House parking lot, Jeff Tavss, local10news.com, Jan 24, 2019. 'Lady, quit stabbing me,' failed burglar cries, By Johnny Johnson, oklahomon.com, April 23, 2008. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we’re following up with Part 2 of Joe Wilkins episode. In this episode, we will be focused on Joe’s travels post-graduation and into retirement. Joe was a member of ROTC during his time on campus and worked for Don Mitchell as a radio announcer. He has gone on to travel the world and has even written a book called Gates of the Arctic National Park: Twelve Years of Wilderness Exploration from his days exploring Alaska now available on Amazon. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61s1ll9GjQL._SY390_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg
Today we’re talking to Joe Wilkins 1965 Liberal Arts Graduate. Joe was a member of ROTC during his time on campus and also worked for Don Mitchell as a radio announcer. He has gone on to travel the world and has even written a book called Gates of the Arctic National Park: Twelve Years of Wilderness Exploration from his days exploring Alaska. This week’s episode will be a two-part episode. The first half will be centered around Joe’s time as a Saluki and the second half will be next week, focused on Joe's world travels and retirement life. The song Bumbler by Andy G. Cohen, has been used in this podcast. This song is licensed under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Their music has been adapted to fit scenes in a podcast using reverb and collaboration with other music. This song and other links to this artist can be found on https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Andy_G_Cohen Free Music Archive: Andy G. Cohen I compose and record multitrack recordings as a hobby. My music is usually characterized by layered guitars, basses, percussion, and sometimes vocals. freemusicarchive.org
UTAH neste momento tem o melhor recorde da NBA. Temos de ter cuidado com a equipa de Don Mitchell e Gobert?!
Don Mitchell, the editor of "Paradise, Reflections on Chiara Lubich’s Mystical Journey", shares his insights on that experience and places it into its context highlighting its newness and its relevance for our world.
In this episode we talk with Dave Senft and Harris Paseltiner, who, along with Don Mitchell and Auyon Mukharji, make up the Massachusetts based band Darlingside. The band recently released their fourth full length album Fish Pond Fish. We talk about how this album’s creation took some different paths than Darlingside’s previous work, some of which were planned (different approaches to group song writing) and some not so planned (the album had to be mixed and finished during quarantine). The band’s highly entertaining approach to live performance is also discussed. Also covered: knee slapping, pecking pigeons, and enthusiastic washing machines.
On Episode 19 we sat down with Don Mitchell and Auyon Mukharji of Darlingside before their CapLive show! We talk weird fan mail, Auyon's pre-show research habits, WWE walkout songs, favorite cheeses, and the Unicorn of Friendship (their band mascot!) Stay tuned for a scrumptious vinyl pick! ------------------------- Darlingside, comprised of Don Mitchell, Auyon Mukharji, Harris Paseltiner, and David Senft are a Massachusetts-based ensemble whose sound is an eclectic blend of 60s folk, clever wry wit, classical arrangements, soaring harmonies, and a modern indie-rock sensibility.
A conversation with Matt Garcia, E. Melanie DuPuis, and Don Mitchell. Food Across Borders ""highlight[s] the contiguity between the intimate decisions we make as individuals concerning what we eat and the social and geopolitical processes we enact to secure nourishment, territory, and belonging."" We discuss the slipperiness of ""our"" vs. ""their"" food. Meant To Be Eaten is powered by Simplecast.
While New York City may be the capital of wealth in America, the celebrated metropolis has been a locus of rebellion. From the revolt of the Native American Munsee against the Dutch, to slave uprisings, class and race riots, Stonewall, protests against the Republican National Convention, Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter, and much more, New York City has exploded almost every decade for over 400 years. Geographer Don Mitchell discusses the history, and possible future, of rebellion in New York. (Encore presentation.) Resources: Neil Smith and Don Mitchell eds., Revolting New York: How 400 Years of Riot, Rebellion, Uprising, and Revolution Shaped a City University of Georgia Press, 2018 The post New York City's History of Revolt appeared first on KPFA.
640 Toronto reporter Don Mitchell joins John live from Trinity Bellwoods.
While New York City may be the capital of wealth in America, the celebrated metropolis has been a locus of rebellion. From the revolt of the Native American Munsee against the Dutch, to slave uprisings, class and race riots, Stonewall, protests against the Republican National Convention, Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter, and much more, New York City has exploded almost every decade for over 400 years. Geographer Don Mitchell discusses the history, and possible future, of rebellion in New York. Resources: Neil Smith and Don Mitchell eds., Revolting New York: How 400 Years of Riot, Rebellion, Uprising, and Revolution Shaped a City University of Georgia Press, 2018 The post New York City's History of Revolt appeared first on KPFA.
This month's Johnson County Task Force on Aging features Kelly Schneider and Don Mitchell from Access 2 Independence, MPOJC Transportation Planner Brad Newman, Rosemary Schwartz from the Elder Services RSVP program, and JCLC Successful Aging Policy Board member Harry Olmstead. This program was filmed March 14, 2016 by the City of Coralville's CoralVision.
Don Mitchell, Distinguished Professor of Geography at Syracuse University, speaks at the Huntington conference “Guest Workers: Western Origins, Global Future,” which looked at the role of guest workers in the United States—from the U.S.–Mexican Bracero program of 1942–64 through the H2 programs today. It considered how guest workers have shaped the world we live in, both domestically and globally.
Don Mitchell, Distinguished Professor of Geography at Syracuse University, speaks at the Huntington conference “Guest Workers: Western Origins, Global Future,” which looked at the role of guest workers in the United States—from the U.S.–Mexican Bracero program of 1942–64 through the H2 programs today. It considered how guest workers have shaped the world we live in, both domestically and globally.