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After the project was scrapped in 2019, 50 scooters are back in the Duke City plus Tony Khan on AEW 5th Anniversary Wednesday night on TBS on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Back from a vacation (and C0VID) Richard and Malcolm play catch up! Richard recaps his week at Full Sail Universities Hall of Fame week, Malcolm celebrates Duke City's first win of the season, and they break down the final stretch of the season for 3 teams "on the bubble" from each conference. Plus the return of Ernesto Lacayo!
Roman Barham. Metal taps into New Mexico's innate spirit of rebellion like nothing else. Drummer, promoter, and rock ‘n roll die hard Roman Barham has been a pillar in the Albuquerque music community for over 20 years, making sure local bands have a venue to play in, and big-time touring bands have a proper taste of ABQ flavor. Join Roman and our own Metal Mayor as they discuss the Duke City music scene, and all things HEAVY.
Duke City Deuce Patrol side hustle and Crash Chief Medina on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eva Enciñias. Teacher, dancer, trailblazer, and defining figure in ABQ's confluence of cultures, Enciñias has transformed our city into the national epicenter of flamenco. Meet the 2022 NEA National Heritage Fellow who hosts the dance's largest festival in the world outside of Spain, right here in the Duke City. Ole!
Premiere episode of the informative podcast celebrating the promise of Albuquerque, NM. Mayor Tim Keller and co-host Leah Black set the tone for the series by giving us a glimpse into the Duke City's colorful past and insight into its promising future. All that, and a Balloon Fiesta recap.
On our second episode, meet Albuquerque's Deputy CAO, hear about his unconventional career path, and discover how destiny delivered him to the Duke City. Also, dig into ABQ's award-winning dog parks and catch the inspiration behind “Talking Trash Tuesdays.”
A very lovely feeling...
New sponsor; $500 shoes; beer mile bachelor party; Relay Company used shoes like new; Duke City training; Race pace; 90 year old 1/2 marathon record; and much much more. ***stay tuned for Season 5 Episode 3 next week.
Host: Michal Charles aka MMC13 Guest: Nicolas Morales Five Things To Know Before You Get Sober This book describes five elements of recovery that have been learned through experience. It explains raw realities that may not be covered in counseling, therapy, or treatment facilities. It allows the reader to see into these elements and prepare for them so the path to recovery may be accomplished with less roadblocks. It can also be used as a tool for individuals who are dancing around the idea of recovery. Through lived experience of addiction to opiates and alcohol, these five elements were the most shocking, rough, and problematic to a successful recovery. Addiction has no concern for the individual it plagues. The battle against it is unique to each person. These elements are generic in nature with the hope the reader will apply the topics to their own struggles. Nico Morales: Transforming Lives Through Resilience and Purpose Born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Nico Morales embodies the spirit of the Duke City. As a third-generation resident, he takes immense pride in his roots and the vibrant community that shaped him. Nico's journey is a testament to the power of resilience and personal growth, as he overcame significant challenges to emerge as an author, graduate, and successful business owner. Nico's upbringing was influenced by his parents, who instilled in him the values of hard work and compassion. His father, a skilled technician in the technology sector, and his angelic mother, who dedicated herself to social work, provided Nico with a solid foundation. Despite their best efforts, Nico faced early hardships that left lasting imprints on his worldview. Throughout his childhood, Nico grappled with feelings of abandonment and rejection. These emotions were compounded by traumatic experiences, leading him to develop a skewed perspective on family and belonging. By the age of fourteen, Nico believed he was capable of living independently and contemplated dropping out of school to join the workforce. It was his mother's guidance and the prospect of pursuing his passion for wrestling that redirected his path back to education. Understanding the importance of financial independence, Nico devised alternative ways to earn money during the school year. Initially selling single prime times (loose cigarettes), he later transitioned into the cannabis trade. In his junior year of high school, Nico recognized the lucrative potential in the emerging market of prescription pills. However, his involvement took a dangerous turn when he succumbed to the temptations of substance abuse. Dependent on OxyContin, Nico faced a critical crossroad when the availability of the drug diminished. Faced with limited options, he turned to heroin as a means of escape. By the time he reached his twenties, Nico found himself living in his truck, ensnared in a cycle of desperation. It was this distress that ultimately compelled him to break free from opioid addiction, although he did so without seeking professional help to address the underlying issues. Reintegrating into his family's support system, Nico sought solace in excessive alcohol consumption, which strained relationships and led to his eventual expulsion from their homes. This rejection only amplified his feelings of isolation. Rock bottom arrived when Nico found himself living in a dilapidated building, broken physically, mentally, and spiritually. Despite the challenges, he recognized a higher purpose and chose to embark on a spiritual journey of healing. Through introspection and self-study, Nico gained valuable insights into his thoughts, emotions, and actions. This newfound awareness led to transformative changes in his life and propelled him toward serving others on their own paths of self-discovery. Fueling his purpose, Nico authored the book "Five Things to Know Before You Get Sober," sharing his experiences and providing guidance to those seeking a similar path of personal growth. Driven by his commitment to serve others, Nico pursued higher education with unwavering determination. He earned a bachelor's degree with honors, solidifying his academic achievements. Today, Nico is the proud founder of No Halo, a personal and professional development services company. The name reflects his belief that nobody is born an angel, but everyone has the capacity to improve themselves each day. Nico Morales stands as a living testament to the power of resilience, determination, and personal growth. His life experiences have shaped his mission to inspire others to discover their purpose, navigate life's challenges, and embrace imperfections. Through his work, Nico embodies the transformative journey from adversity to empowerment, reminding us all that it is never too late to change our lives for the better. Website: https://nohalonm.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@No_HaloNM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nohalonm?mibextid=ZbWKwL Other Sober Resources: I Am Sober App Getting Sober ...Again Boom Rethink The Drink Recovery Movie Meet-Ups No Sippy No Slippy. Not Another Drop No matter What. Remember to Pour The Poison Down The Sink!! Sobertownpodcast.com
And that is just right for this tournament...
Well, one in particular...
I'll keep watching for a while...
In this is part one of a two-part episode we sit down with Nate. Who's Nate? Well, I'm glad you asked. Nate is a paramedic in Albuquerque. Nate offers us a glimpse into the life of an emergency medical responder in Albuquerque. In Part 1, we embark on an immersive journey alongside Nate, exploring the adrenaline-fueled and emotionally charged world of a paramedic. Through gripping stories and personal experiences, Nate paints a vivid picture of what it truly means to be a first responder in the Duke City. From the intense highs to the challenging lows, he takes us on an eye-opening adventure that will leave you with a newfound respect and appreciation for the unsung heroes who protect and save lives every day. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whats-up-abq/support
The Bois talk their successful wrestling event at The Historic El Rey Theater and preview some NBA hoops.
Hobo Hank is here! Wrestling is coming back to the Duke City! Buy your tickets at dccwtickets.com!!!!! The first show is May 25th!
Duke City Gladiators HC Fred Griggs 3/23/23.
Big show vet Kevin Croom will be returning to his second home the Duke City for a scrap at Knucklemania 3 with Chevy Bridges. The UFC vet talks about making the move to Bare Knuckle from MMA and shares his plans for success in the sport, and how freeing the sport is. Croom also dives into why he doesn't over analyze his opponents and he's embraced mustache life. Follow on social media · Facebook: Caged Minds Combat Sports News · Twitter: @CagedMindsMMA · IG: @cagedminds_csn · YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cagedmindsmmashow · Pick up the merchandise: https://www.nowprints.com/caged-minds
From the Bob Foster Museum MMA Legend Diego “The Nightmare” Sanchez and his Boxing coach, top notch pugilist Josh “Pitbull” Torres sit down with Mika Frankl. The two “Duke City” warriors are teaming up ahead of Sanchez's Bare-Knuckle debut. A cross sports spectacular that highlights New Mexico's in state rivalry of north vs south, Albuquerque's Sanchez a long time vet of the UFC against former world champion Boxer Austin “No Doubt” Trout form Las cruces. As Torres's coaching career continues to expand his own fighting career is about to hit overdrive as he's scheduled to compete at The Rumble at Revel on February 4th & Tiller Fight Clubs Tapia Fight Night on 24th. Follow on social media · Facebook: Caged Minds Combat Sports News · Twitter: @CagedMindsMMA · IG: @cagedminds_csn · YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cagedmindsmmashow · Pick up the merchandise: https://www.nowprints.com/caged-minds
The main event of Legacy Boxing Promotions “The Lujan Brawl” will see a showdown between the unbeaten prospects. Pomona California's Isaac Anguiano will travel into enemy territory to square off with the Duke City's “Hammer” Abraham Perez. Anguiano has cut his teeth as a professional with his first three wins all coming against tough Mexican fighters in Tijuana. Anguiano joins Mika Frankl to talk about what inspired him to get involved in the sport and why he loves Boxing. Follow on social media · Facebook: Caged Minds Combat Sports News · Twitter: @CagedMindsMMA · IG: @cagedminds_csn · YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cagedmindsmmashow · Pick up the merchandise: https://www.nowprints.com/caged-minds --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Being a entrepreneur ain't easy, but chasing big dreams and watching them become reality makes it all worth it. Welcome to the Respect The Connect Podcast.
In the ninth episode of the Bay Area Panthers Paw'd, hosts Marc Grandi and Evan Giddings recap the team's loss to the Duke City Gladiators, focus in on a couple of offensive weapons, discuss Week 9 of the IFL season, break down the team's bye week storylines, and more.
Tucson Sugar Skulls Coach Dixie Wooten walks us through one of the most improbable endings to a football game that he's ever experienced, Satuday's 42-41 win over Duke City.
In the eighth episode of the Bay Area Panthers Paw'd, hosts Evan Giddings and Marc Grandi recap the team's loss to the Northern Arizona Wranglers, focus on a few key players, discuss Week 8 of the IFL season, preview this weekend's matchup against Duke City, and more.
Tucson Sugar Skulls Head Coach Dixie Wooten is hoping to get the fans out for the Sugar Skulls rematch with Duke City which handed them a loss two weeks ago. The Skulls have scored 138 points in their last two home games, a win and a loss.
In the fifth episode of the Bay Area Panthers Paw'd, hosts Marc Grandi and Evan Giddings discuss the Panthers' third-straight defeat with Head Coach Kurt Bryan. They break down a BIG coaching staff move, early season evaluations, and how they hope to change the remainder of the inaugural year. Plus, the guys take a look ahead to the Bismarck Bucks and the upcoming Monday night matchup.
The main event of Legacy Boxing Promotions Battle at 5 Points will see Abraham “The Hammer” Perez against Mulapi “SHUJA” Enjani. The unbeaten prospect from the “Duke City” joins Mika Frank for a discussion about training camp and how he's been improving. We also get into how Perez feels about taking a step up in competition against a hungry foe. We also dive into confidence, composure, & training philosophy. (Updated) Fight Card • Flyweight 6 Rds.: Abraham Perez (2-0) vs. Mulapi Njani (9-7-3) • Heavyweight 4 Rds.: Jonathan Abeyta (1-0) vs. Leonid Grachev (3-0) • Bantamweight 4 Rds.: Justice Jiron (0-0) vs. Alejandro Moreno (24-48-3) • Super-Welterweight 4 Rds.: Daniel Gonzalez (0-0) vs. Manuel Carballo (0-0) • Welterweight 4 Rds.: Alexis Saucedo (0-1) vs. Daniel Wright (0-1) • Lightweight 4 Rds.: Maximus Moya (0-0) vs. Joseph Robert Quintana (0-3) • Women's Light-Flyweight: Katherine Renee Lindenmuth (0-0) vs. Kara Liebowtiz (0-0) • Bantamweight 4 Rds.: Saul Gomez (0-0) vs. TBA • Light-Welterweight 4 Rds.: Alejandro Gutierrez (0-0) vs. Terrance Lee (1-0) • *Card is Subject to change · Facebook: Caged Minds Combat Sports News · Twitter: @CagedMindsMMA · IG: @cagedminds_csn · YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cagedmindsmmashow · Pick up the merchandise: https://www.nowprints.com/caged-minds --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Derek and Toni skip the wild shit and spend an episode answering would you rather questions. We felt the need to stray away from the realm of conspiracy for a week and go with this lighthearted show. Hopefully you can get some kicks out of this. Enjoy. Find our links here https://linktr.ee/doublethoughtdimension1Email us here dtdimension@protonmail.comWe are a value for value operation, so if you feel you've received any value from this episode don't hesitate to send some Federal Reserve funny money our way. We also accept positive vibes, emails, jokes, feed back, constructive criticism, etc. We would like to thank Chelsea and Izzy for being Sustaining Producers. You rule. Long live the Duke City!We would like to thank Behind the Sch3m3s podcast for their continued support. We also thank everyone on the Monday live shows with BTS. You know who you are. https://www.behindthesch3m3s.com/REMEMBER: IF YOU'RE HEARING THIS, YOU ARE THE RESISTANCE!
Derek goes solo on this episode. This was recorded around the same time as Memorial day, but I wasn't sure about releasing it. I've decided to give it a go and see what you think. This story is about a friend of mine who lost his life to Heroin many years ago. To all who were there; this is for you and to remember our old friend. Cheers mate! May we all have spacebags flowing and good times rolling. Find our links here https://linktr.ee/doublethoughtdimension1Email us here at dtdimension@protonmail.comWe are a value for value podcast, so feel free to return some value to us if you feel you've gained anything from my ranting, monotone voice. We would like to thank the OG's: Chelsea and Izzy. You ruleWe would like to thank Turbofaygot and everyone from the Behind the Sch3m3s podcast and chat on Moandaze. If you are offended in any way by this episode, I would recommend that you listen to the entirety of the episode and then let me know. Life can be offensive at times, but that's ok. Links https://www.last.fm/music/Tragedyhttps://www.discogs.com/artist/265986-SkrewdriverREMEMBER: IF YOU'RE HEARING THIS, YOU ARE THE RESISTANCE!
Mask up! The nearly unrestrained rise in COVID-19 cases among unvaccinated people has led to the return of a mask mandate while indoors and which will remain in effect at least until September 15. The governor's latest public health order also has new vaccine requirements for some people who work in health care and school settings. The Line opinion panel weighs the impact and the political implications. The Line also discusses the troubling crime trend in the wake of a child-on-child shooting at an Albuquerque middle school and another fatal gun attack at one of the city's sports bars. The shootings and other crimes have the governor ordering New Mexico State Police officers back to the Duke City to ease the burden on local police agencies. Meanwhile, the police response to a robbery at an Albuquerque coffee shop ended Thursday morning with one officer critically injured, three other officers wounded and at least one suspect shot. Data released by the U.S. Census shows 20 of New Mexico's 33 counties lost population between 2010 and 2020 – and that New Mexico's largest cities show the biggest gains. Will this result in a widening of the urban-rural divide, or is it simply putting numbers to a trend many have recognized for years? The Line panelists examine the implication of the latest numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau. The panel also talks about what rural depopulation means for Republicans and for redistricting. Line Guests: Dan Foley, former NM House minority whip Sophie Martin, attorney Jessica Onsurez, news director, Carlsbad Current-Argus
Playoff time is here as Dixie, Brandon, and special guest Sugar Skulls wide receiver Damond Powell take a deep dive into Saturday's epic home finale victory vs. Duke City, examine what needs to happen for the Skulls to make it into the playoffs going into their final game at Northern Arizona, and we finally find a presidential meal Coach can appreciate.
The final regular season home game looms as Duke City comes to town, and Dixie & Brandon examine what the Sugar Skulls have to do to sweep the season series vs. the Gladiators and how they can still sneak their way into the Indoor Football League postseason.
There is a fog over the Duke City and the gang sits down to hash some things out.
Episode 7 features not one -- but two Sugar Skulls subjects, as Brandon sits down with Dixie and quarterback Demry Croft, as they reflect on the epic game-winning two-point conversion against Duke City, and give us a more light-hearted look at the Tucson Sugar Skulls.
Voters in New Mexico's 1st Congressional District chose a new representative to send to Washington. With the eyes of the national political crowd on Albuquerque and the rest of the district, Democratic candidate Melanie Stansbury ran away with the election, hitting the 60 percent mark over three conservative challengers. Ms. Stansbury portrayed her win as a symbolic victory for voting rights, for science and for women. The Line opinion panel talks takeaways from the special election for New Mexico's CD1. The Line opinion panel also discusses New Mexico's vaccination push, which this week added a cash sweepstakes to the effort using federal aid funds. Is a lottery a good tactic by New Mexico's Department of Health to encourage everyone to get vaccinated, or has Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham “usurped legislative authority to rehabilitate her image” as state Senate Republicans claim? Plus, We have yet to see the halfway mark for 2021,but Albuquerque has already seen 50 homicide deaths. That's twice as many murders as the city had at this point last year. The Line opinion panel discusses the Duke City's rising violent crime rate. Host: Gene Grant The Line Opinion Panel: Merritt Allen, Vox Optima public relations Dan Foley, former state representative Eric Griego, former state senator
It's the weekend and that means that we'll get to spend some time with Jeff Pitts the managing editor for Cityview Magazine as we talk up "Stuff to DO" in the Greater Des Moines Metro. Have some fun already! You've earned it. On tap today: The Dew Tour is a deal; The I-Cubs are playing ball; A new farmers market in Cumming; The Downtown Farmer's Market; The Barnstormers vs. Duke City (who?); Wine, Music and More in Winterset; The Johnston Farmers Market; Smash Park Trivia; Teehee's Comedy Club; The Valley Junction Farmers Market. Go already! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour.
Ocilla Mayor and Small Town Podcast Host Matt Seale travels to Adel, GA to talk with Mayor Buddy Duke. The 2 discuss how Buddy was born and raised in Adel and his decision to move back to Adel and work for his family business after moving away to attend Troy University in Alabama. They also discuss the challenges and successes of Adel in the past 20 years. Mayor Buddy Duke speaks about the way Adel has grown and developed over the several years. Lastly, Mayor Buddy Duke Answers Mayor Matt’s question about how Adel got its iconic saying “Adel, baby!” For more information, visit www.smalltownpodcast.com.
Derek sits down with his sister once again to talk about growing up in Albuquerque. This time we get into some teenage stories and some things we probably shouldn't have done, but did anyway. https://linktr.ee/doublethoughtdimension1https://doublethoughtdimension.com/https://media.rss.com/doublethoughtdimension/feed.xmlhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/double-thought-dimension/id1550503791https://www.instagram.com/crime_time_tuesday/https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/double-thought-dimension-double-thought-u-tSkXTxKpe/#podcastYou can find Chelsea's info below.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdhWmXk6-0YvwqUTN60DM7whttps://www.facebook.com/chelsea.kittredge.9We are a value for value podcast, so whatever you feel you've received from this episode don't hesitate to send back our way in the form of cash, feedback, emails, ratings. We value all viewpoints. To all those growing up in the hood; know that you can achieve a different outcome in life if you really put your mind to it. I'm a living example. Special thanks to- Nate, Cassie, Amber, Ellie, Brian, Noel, Oscar, Garrett, Victor, Stace, Lea, Dean Reiner, Adam from Debra Get's Red Pilled, and any other listeners out there. You are GREATLY appreciated. REMEMBER; IF YOU'RE HEARING THIS TRANSMISSION, YOU ARE THE RESISTANCE!
Alright ABQ. This week Ryan & Chris talk fashion. That's right - bow ties, bandanas, and collars. Meow. Woof woof. Geeze, it's for cats and dogs! We chat with Vivian, founder and owner of Three Fluffy Tails on pet fashion, internet startups, and how to help keep your pet feeling cozy and purrfect. Buckle up for another fun one covering another wonderful person right here in the Duke City. To learn more about Three Fluffy Tails, head on over HERE (https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThreeFluffyTails) Want to be a guest on What's Up? - It's easy, just shoot us a DM HERE (https://www.instagram.com/abqwhatsup/) Keep safe, have fun, and by for now! - Ryan & Chris --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/support
Derek sits down with his longtime friend and former band mate Victor to talk about growing up in Albuquerque. We were drinking during this episode so we went off topic multiple times, but that's life. Get used to it. We go into growing up on the West side of Albuquerque, the local punk rock scene, and even delve into parenting from the perspectives we have. https://linktr.ee/doublethoughtdimension1https://doublethoughtdimension.com/https://media.rss.com/doublethoughtdimension/feed.xmlhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/double-thought-dimension/id1550503791https://www.instagram.com/crime_time_tuesday/https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/double-thought-dimension-double-thought-u-tSkXTxKpe/#communityYou can email us at Dtdimension@protonmail.comYou can find Victor at https://www.artnotfart.net/productsThis is a value for value podcast, so feel free to donate to our operation through our website. Any amount is GREATLY appreciated. One day we will overcome the mainstream media's bullshit, so we need independent people out there countering their narrative, so that's where we come in. If you received any value from this episode you can return the value to us in the form of money or just positive feedback, or negative feedback. Whatever you feel like at the time. To all the people growing up in the ghettos of the world; know you are not alone. Me and Victor made it out and so can you! Duke City Por Vida!I would like to thank all of our listeners; Nate, Cassie, Amber, Victor, Chelsea (times 2 because she is a paid subscriber), Stace, Noel, Ellie, Brian and any others I'm not aware of. Someday we may have more, but until then you guys are champions.
Derek meets with his friend from the Army to discuss the topic of growing up in the ghetto. Oscar is from Boyle Heights, Los Angeles which is a little rough some might say. We go into subjects like gang violence, poverty, Coyotes, and much more. Some of the audio is a little fucked, but that's life. Also, I recorded in my red shed for this episode and you can hear a couple planes fly over, so be prepared for that. One last thing, if you hear La Cucaracha playing in the background then you know you might be in the barrio. https://linktr.ee/doublethoughtdimension1https://doublethoughtdimension.com/https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/double-thought-dimension-double-thought-u-tSkXTxKpe/ Email us at dtdimension@protonmail.comWe are a value for value operation, so feel free to donate to our cause through our website if you feel you've received any value from listening. Also, if you can give us some feedback on Apple podcasts, or just give us a review any way you want that would be appreciated. REMEMBER: IF YOU'RE HEARING THIS TRANSMISSION, YOU ARE THE RESISTANCE!
Derek and Toni and Derek's sister Chelsea talk about what it's like to grow up in a big city. We talk about the differences between the ghetto and Toni's experience of growing up in a rural area. Warning: we drank quite a few Mickeys during this episode, so not too sure if everything is kosher.Doublethoughtdimension.comDtdimension@protonmail.comWe are a value for value operation. You can give us money through our website if you so choose.
Are you ready for some football? Whether or not you've seen that ludicrous display last night, there's a brand-new game in town which is all about the love of the game, while empowering women from New Mexico to Missouri! Their name? Duke City Diamondbacks! Learn more about them - the unique perspecitves of their coach, as well as from their players! They're totally what's up, ABQ! To learn more about the Duke City Diamondbacks, head on over HERE (https://www.facebook.com/DukeCityDiamondbacks/) - Keep it healthy and local! R&L --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/support
Yet another awesome group in the Duke City there for pets of all situations is the one and only Watermelon Ranch! In this episode, we talk with Sara Heffern about how animals come to them needing care and love from all sorts of situations and how we can help ensure our fluffy friends go to stable situations in loving homes. Not only do they help adopt out pets, but they also help hapless owners who may have bitten off more than they can chew with new pets. No judgement here, just help at the right time! To learn more about Watermelon Ranch or volunteer, head to their website HERE (https://www.wmranch.org/). Get cozy and take a listen... Albuquerque, we're here for you. We want to tell your story. It's not about money or gimmicks for us. You're our neighbors and local happy places. You're the real voices of our city. Let us know how we can help spread the word about what you're up to! - R & L --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/support
We all know Albuquerque has tons of cool local businesses and hang out places all over town - but what it also has is sheer economic power on the practical scale. Talented recruiters like Steve Freeman of Sandia Executive Search pound their phones and hit the internet every day to help employ others in skilled fields of work. Refine your resumes and put your best foot forward, because in this episode we learn the in's and out's of what it takes to place people on a daily basis right here in the Duke City. To learn more about Steve Freeman and Sandia Executive Search head HERE (https://sandiasexecutivesearch.com/). Interested in being on the show? Just shoot us a message on our Instagram HERE (https://www.instagram.com/abqwhatsup/) And if you like what you here, could you leave us a review wherever you're listening? Gracias! - R & L --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/support
NM's coronavirus numbers are improving but we're not there yet. NM's census numbers need work and another homicide in the Duke City overnight.
Mike Silva is so much more than the owner of Rude Boy Cookies. With a fascinating love story to Albuquerque, history of SKA bands, and inside scoop on the ABQ food scene, don't miss this interview with a Duke City treasure.
Websites removed, apps consumed and the Duke City meteor + this day in history w/the Dayton shooting and our song of the day by Jazz Daredevil on your #MorningMonarchy for August 4, 2020.
BV discusses Operation Legend coming to ABQ, as Sam Vigil speaks about his wife murder, 35 Federal Agents headed to the Duke City to curb crime on News Radio KKOB
In this episode, Sara and Matt dive into the fast-paced, high-scoring indoor football team, their work with the community, and some hints to changes happening in the future.
Discover the brewing history of the Duke City! Albuquerque's history dates back thousands of years to the Pueblo people that inhabited present day New Mexico. When the railroad came to town in the 1880s, local beer was soon to follow. Before Prohibition, Southwestern Brewery first produced the Glorieta beer, a brand that was resurrected and popularized by Rio Grande Brewing Company in the 1930s. Today, over thirty breweries and taprooms can be found in every corner of the city's limits. Suggested beer when visiting: Wet Mountain IPA (Canteen), Way Out West Wild Sumac (Bow and Arrow), and Acclimated APA (La Cumbre). Information for this episode comes the Brewery Collectibles Club of America and NM Dark Side Brew Crew. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewerytowns/support
Anyone who says "three's a crowd" didn't see the antisocially undistant hordes infesting some Duke City's trailheads on Sunday, a day before New Mexico's governor went on TV to holler, "Don't make me stop this state and come back there!" As a consequence we must endure Potrick calling various kettles black.
This week the guys talk about Ryan's recent trip to Albuquerque, hanging out with other comic pals, their upcoming work like Scott's upcoming run on Young Justice and Ryan's current gig on Family Tree, tight shirts, and so much more! Visit www.tigshow.com/merch to pick up one of our new shirts, coasters or stickers! // Our intro is by Gary Fitzgerald with music by Grey Watson. You can follow the show on twitter, Untappd and instagram at @tig_show. // #comics #podcasts #movies #art #beer #comicbooks #travel #albuquerque --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tigshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tigshow/support
Former Congressman Bill Redmond (R-NM) talks about casting a vote to Impeach President Bill Clinton on December 19, 2008 Albuquerque's 71st murder. Darren White talks about the Killing Crisis gripping the Duke City.
Tucson Pinball Podcast – Episode 48 – Duke City Drive
Coffee. Excellent coffee. That's what we want you to know about this week. Namely the wonderful, talented roasters hard at work down at Albuquerque's very own Red Rock Roasters. Sit back, pour some of that roasted ambrosia in your mug, and enjoy this episode. Afterward, go pick up a bag of Red Rock and see for yourself why our in-town coffee pros know what's up, ABQ. To learn more about Rachel and Red Rock Roasters, go visit them at 4801 Jefferson St NE here in Albuquerque or visit their website. But really, just keep drinking their coffee. We know we will! Per usual, if you or someone you know is a creative, entrepreneur, or small business owner here in Albuquerque, we'd love to consider interviewing them! Just Head on over to our website and contact us - we'll be in touch. If you enjoy what you hear, give our show a share! Help us spread the word on all the awesome things, places, and people right here in the Duke City. Until next time, Ciao! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/message
This week Linds and Ryan meet up for some delicious chicken goodness. Where you ask? Why, Happy Chickenzz down at El Vado, of course! Now, prepare yourself for tasty local ABQ insights as owner Tony Chaleunphonh of Happy Chickenzz talks what it really takes to make a restaurant make it in the Duke City these days. Want to help the show? You can always chip in at our website or, if you're a local small business/entrepreneur/creative you can reach out to us here. Finally, you can sponsor shows or just share our episodes with your friends! Until next week, Ciao! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/message
We talk modeling, physical enhancements, and everything in between! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ShutUpAndTalk/support
Music talk with Albuquerque's own - The Despots (Eddie Brewer & Danny Pohl) Get The Despots music online at: https://the-despots.bandcamp.com/ Available in iTunes - The Despots More info Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheDespots/ Hosts: Steven "Fenix" Maes, Thaison "Hollywood" Garcia, and Chris "Sparky" Franco Recorded on location at Rust is Gold Coffee Shop Albuquerque, NM Featured Music - "American Rocker" Performed by Steve Lane BUY IT HERE: Steve Lane Music
Frank Blazquez and John Acosta, creators of the docuseries Duke City Diaries, provide an unfiltered look at life on the streets of Albuquerque. In this episode, we delve deep into the stories of the 'hood and how these stories represent tragedy, truth, and redemption. Frank and John also provide useful insight for up-and-coming creators as they develop their passion for film and the arts.
From construction to entrepreneur, today's guest has always incorporated cutting edge technology in order to innovate and challenge the status quo. John Mierzwa is doing that in many places throughout the Duke City and the entire region. His strong connections have helped him to broker important deals that are impacting the way the rest of the world sees the Computer Science Workforce of the Southwest! Show Notes John Mierzwa is CEO & Co-Founder of Ingenuity Software Labs. He is the Founder of Deep Dive Coding Bootcamps, a software development bootcamp in Albuquerque, later acquired by Central New Mexico Community College. John is also leading the DARTInitiative effort to create local software jobs and reverse brain drain by promoting New Mexico as the best value in the U.S. for software development. Deep Dive Coding Ingenuity Software Labs CNM: Central New Mexico Community College DART Initiative Future Focused Education TechHire New Mexico New Mexico Technology Council Website recommendations: TechCrunch InfoWorld STEM Rockstar: Lisa Adkins Favorite quote: “A true leader is not the one with the most followers, but one who creates the most leaders.” - by Neal Donald Walsch "In science, ‘fact’ can only mean ‘confirmed to such a degree that it would be perverse to withhold provisional assent.’ I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms.” - by Stephen Jay Gould Contact information: john@ingenuitysoftwarelabs.com
From construction to entrepreneur, today's guest has always incorporated cutting edge technology in order to innovate and challenge the status quo. John Mierzwa is doing that in many places throughout the Duke City and the entire region. His strong connections have helped him to broker important deals that are impacting the way the rest of the world sees the Computer Science Workforce of the Southwest! Show Notes John Mierzwa is CEO & Co-Founder of Ingenuity Software Labs. He is the Founder of Deep Dive Coding Bootcamps, a software development bootcamp in Albuquerque, later acquired by Central New Mexico Community College. John is also leading the DARTInitiative effort to create local software jobs and reverse brain drain by promoting New Mexico as the best value in the U.S. for software development. Deep Dive Coding Ingenuity Software Labs CNM: Central New Mexico Community College DART Initiative Future Focused Education TechHire New Mexico New Mexico Technology Council Website recommendations: TechCrunch InfoWorld STEM Rockstar: Lisa Adkins Favorite quote: “A true leader is not the one with the most followers, but one who creates the most leaders.” - by Neal Donald Walsch "In science, ‘fact’ can only mean ‘confirmed to such a degree that it would be perverse to withhold provisional assent.’ I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms.” - by Stephen Jay Gould Contact information: john@ingenuitysoftwarelabs.com
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This is our funkiest freshest episode yet! Our newest episode showcases Moonhat. A “Booty Jazz” band from New Mexico. Cookie (keys, guitar, vocals), Zoom (drums), and Nicole (Bass) represent Moonhat as we record on location at KD Neeley Art Gallery in downtown Albuquerque. In this episode we chat with members of the band about lots of things including the origin of the band and how their songs come alive. Amongst the discussion is the need for “alien funk Friday night pajama party” as well as the future for the band. Please join us for a funky episode with our friends from Moonhat. You can find Moonhat and other links here: Moonhat Facebook:@MoonhatABQ Moonhat Web: www.reverbnation.com/moonhat KD Neely Facebook: @NeeleyARTs KD Neely Web: www.NeeleyARTS.com
This week, on Episode 3 of the After Action Project, we're bringing you into the student's seat of Duke City Krav Maga’s Krav Maga training. For more information, or to enroll in Duke City Krav Maga’s training visit http://dukecitykravmaga.com/
This week, on Episode 3 of the After Action Project, we’re bringing you into the student’s seat of Duke City Krav Maga’s Krav Maga training. For more information, or to enroll in Duke City Krav Maga’s training visit http://dukecitykravmaga.com/
Once again the 10 Drink crew debates what is the best hamburger in the Duke City
In this follow up to our Hobo Hank episode, we chat with Destiny Wrestling commissioner Adam Merrick about the history of the sport in the Duke City. We also discuss the state of the Bernalillo jail circa 1882, and finish up with an awesome rendition of the song "California Lady" performed by Lady Uranium.