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In this episode, catch up with Sterling's Levi Grove. Last week, he posted to The Facebook, pondering whether the DOGE had ever heard of the Beef Checkoff. Chaos ensued. Now we're ready to talk about the industry, the good work, our wish list for improvements, Bonnie Raitt, what I should be writing in 2025 (I'm looking at you, Clare Dunn), where we can get a bedazzled t-shirt that reads Graze, Baby, Graze to add to my merch store (seriously), Dylan Roberts for Governor, and the packing industry. Buckle up, buttercup.This episode is brought to you by Adam Rose at Iliff Custom Cabinetry and Premier Farm Credit.Check your cows, check your fields, check your neighbors.
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Dylan Roberts, owner of Jimmy G's Restaurants, joins Director of Communications Bob Nelson in discussing restaurant menu items, including favorite pasta and salads, and how to order them from the Chamber Boxed Lunch catering menu. Menu items described in the podcast: Learn more about Jimmy G's Restaurants and see their full menu at: jimmygsrestaurants.com The Mesa Chamber of Commerce Inside Business Podcast is a production of the Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Each episode is recorded in the University of Phoenix Podcast Studio. Inquiries regarding the MCIBP can be made via email to info@mesachamber.org. The Podcast interviews members and individuals/organizations on topics of interest to Mesa Chamber members. Learn more at mesachamber.org. ©2024 Mesa Chamber of Commerce
Dylan Roberts preaching on Matthew 25:14-30
Rhodri Davies sy'n sgwrsio gydag un arall o'r rhwydwaith, Dylan Roberts o Gwytherin.
Richard King explores the past and present of the second homes debate in Wales, revisiting the story of Meibion Glyndwr – active terrorists on British soil for almost 15 years. The proliferation of second homes is a problem in many parts of the UK. They contribute to pushing up house prices, often in low-income areas, effectively locking young people out of the housing market. It's a problem with different characteristics in different places. In Wales it is compounded by the fate of Cymraeg, the Welsh language. It is felt by many that second homes contribute to the fragmentation of Welsh-speaking communities and pose a threat to the survival of the language. It's nothing new. Beginning in 1979, Meibion Glyndwr – Sons of Glyndwr (Owain Glyndwr being a soldier who led a revolt against English rule in the 1400s) – responded to this threat by carrying out hundreds of arson attacks and fire-bombings. Initially targeting second homes and holiday cottages in Welsh-speaking areas, the campaign later expanded to target estate agents, English-owned businesses and the offices of police and politicians, accompanied by stencilled letters containing extravagant nativist threats. Hundreds of properties were damaged and destroyed. It lasted until 1994 and only one person was ever convicted of a related offence.The Meibion Glyndwr campaign was audacious and shocking – and utterly ineffective. In the thirty years since the last attack Wales has gained its own parliament and with it a measure of power to decide its own fate. And as elsewhere in the UK, the issues around second homes have only become more urgent. One of the newer policies enacted by the Welsh government is a council tax premium on second homes, with local authorities able to decide how much of a levy to apply, up to a possible 300%.Writer Richard King visits Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula, a village very much at the sharp end of the current situation and hears from some of those who lived through the Meibion Glyndwr campaign.Featuring Robat Gruffudd, Amanda Jones, Richard Wyn Jones, Alun Lenny, Louise Overfield and Eifiona Wood.With grateful thanks to Sian Howys, Meic Parry and Dylan Roberts.(The programme contains an archive recording which refers to RS Thomas as a non-conformist minister. RS Thomas was a priest in the Anglican Church in Wales.)
Taylor and Dylan Roberts are here to tell us about their Tulip Farm.
Taylor and Dylan Roberts are the owners of Roberts Five Farm in Sparta, Tennessee. They are a young couple, just starting their family, and they have a phenomenal story. They are just at the tail end of their first season of growing and selling tulips, and the response from their community has been unbelievable. On today's episode I speak with Taylor, and she tells me the whole story. Beginning with she and Dylan dating as sophomores in high school to today, farming one acre of tulips on their 12 acre farm and coming up with an excellent business plan. Their trajectory is currently straight up! They have had a first year that any farmer could only dream of, and I do not doubt that they will continue on this path!
Today - we dive into a significant legislative effort in Colorado aimed at bolstering regulation within the funeral industry. This initiative, spearheaded by State Representative Matt Soper alongside co-sponsors Representative Briana Titone, Senator Dylan Roberts, and Senator Bob Gardner, seeks to introduce licensure requirements for funeral industry practitioners. This move is a direct response to notorious incidents that have shaken public trust, including the scandalous activities at Sunset Mesa Funeral Home and Return to Nature Funeral Home.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Lappin is joined by Grand Pro Wrestling Owner Johnnie Brannigan. Johnnie has joined us to promote GPW XX - 20th Year Anniversary on 9th July 2023 at The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan. A stacked line up has been announced for #XX on July 9th - Joey Hayes defends his Heavyweight championship against Sam Gradwell, The Austins vs The Merseyside Mercenary Squad for the Tag Titles and Sandy Beach vs Micky Barnes for the British Championship plus Dylan Roberts vs RPD & Soner Dursen vs Martin Kirby. Tickets - Do not miss! https://skiddle.com/e/36314048+2 Follow GPW - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/grandprowrestling Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/grandprowrestling/
Chris Lappin is joined by Grand Pro Wrestling Owner Johnnie Brannigan. Johnnie has joined us to promote GPW XX - 20th Year Anniversary on 9th July 2023 at The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan. A stacked line up has been announced for #XX on July 9th - Joey Hayes defends his Heavyweight championship against Sam Gradwell, The Austins vs The Merseyside Mercenary Squad for the Tag Titles and Sandy Beach vs Micky Barnes for the British Championship plus Dylan Roberts vs RPD & Soner Dursen vs Martin Kirby. Tickets - Do not miss! https://skiddle.com/e/36314048+2 Follow GPW - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/grandprowrestling Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/grandprowrestling/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/britwres-journey/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/britwres-journey/support
Kyrsten Sinema gets first GOP challenger in AZ Senate race | Poll shows Lauren Boebert is in trouble | Denver students demand action on gun violence | Sen Michael Bennet and Rep Joe Neguse speak out against Utah rail project that would send daily oil trains through Colorado communities | Gipsy Kings announce Renaissance tour kickoff in DenverSong playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: ARIZONA MIRROR:AZ Sen Kyrsten Sinema gets her first Republican challengerBY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY - APRIL 11, 2023 1:25 PMRepublican Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb is the first Republican to enter the 2024 contest, but is unlikely to be the last. Sinema, who won in 2018 as a Democrat but last year left the party to become an independent, has already drawn a challenge from Democratic Congressman U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego of Phoenix.Mark Lamb was first elected sheriff of Pinal County in 2016, and since then has regularly appeared on far-right fringe media outlets.Lamb has partnered with groups like True the Vote that have pursued far-flung conspiracy theories of election fraud and lied to law enforcement. Lamb has also railed against vaccines, and is part of a right-wing group that call themselves the “constitutional sheriffs.” Led by former Graham County Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack, the Constitutional Sheriffs are a sovereign-citizen group that believes a “New World Order” is aiming to take away guns — and that sheriffs are on the frontlines of stopping “election fraud.” The group takes a favorable view of armed citizen militias, including militias that are active along Arizona's border with Mexico, and some whose leaders were at the Jan. 6 riot. Lamb is also a favorite of QAnon conspiracy theorists, signing a copy of a book for a QAnon influencer with the QAnon slogan “WWG1WGA.”Lamb has appeared on a number of QAnon-related shows, as well, including one with a history of antisemitic comments. TruNews has published antisemitic rhetoric on its site, including a piece in which founder Rick Wiles spent an hour and a half saying that “seditious Jews” were “orchestrating” to impeach Trump, and calling Jewish people “tyrants.” Wiles has also claimed that the anti-Christ will be a “homosexual Jew.” He was interviewed by Lauren Witzke and, during an episode in which Sheriff Lamb also appeared, Wiles said that Jews “squash” and “crush” people. Witzke is a conspiracy theorist and has echoed white nationalist beliefs herself. During an appearance on the white nationalist podcast No White Guilt, Witzke echoed the racist “great replacement” theory. Lamb supported Lauren Witzke when she ran for U.S. Senate in Delaware, and has also echoed the “great replacement” theory on another QAnon talk show.Lamb is likely to be joined by other GOP contenders in the Senate race, with Kari Lake and Blake Masters two of the most-watched. COLORADO NEWSLINE: Poll shows Lauren Boebert is in troubleBY: SARA WILSON - APRIL 11, 2023 1:19 PMIf the 2024 election were held today, 45% of voters would choose Democrat Adam Frisch, and 45% would choose Boebert, according to findings from a poll released Tuesday.Among voters who knew of both Adam Frisch and Lauren Boebert, Frisch led by 19 percentage points.The poll, conducted by progressive organizations ProgressNow Colorado and Global Strategy Group, surveyed 600 likely voters in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District and has a 4.4% margin of error.Among Republicans who described themselves as not very conservative, 60% back Boebert, 24% back Frisch and 16% are undecided. Pollsters said this shows an opportunity for Frisch to gain ground with moderate voters who may be disillusioned with Boebert's extreme politics and headline-grabbing antics.Boebert's unfavorable rating has grown in the past two years. In March 2021, 39% of respondents had an unfavorable view of her. Now, 50% of them do.The race was unexpectedly close in the 2022 midterms. with Boebert, the highly controversial conservative lawmaker, beating former Aspen City Councilman Adam Frisch by just 546 votes in the right-leaning district. The district encompasses the Western Slope and the southwest corner of the state, sweeping east to include Pueblo, Otero and Las Animas counties. After the most recent redistricting in 2022, the district favors Republicans by 9 percentage points.Frisch has already started his campaign for the seat in 2024 and raised $1.7 million in a strong start.That sets the stage for the race to receive national attention — and dollars — as Democrats view Boebert as vulnerable in a presidential election year with higher expected turnout.The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has announced that it will target Boebert in 2024.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Denver Students Demand Action on gun violenceBY: LINDSEY TOOMER - APRIL 6, 2023 4:00 AM Student leaders across the Denver metro area want their voices to be heard, as they balance being high school students with pushing state lawmakers to take action on gun reform. Students Demand Action groups have formed at multiple high schools across the city amid increasing gun violence, particularly at Denver East High School. Hundreds of Denver-area students have marched to the Colorado Capitol to testify in favor of gun reform and press legislators on how they plan to keep students safe.This school year alone, East High has seen multiple gun-related incidents involving its students: A freshman at East was shot outside the neighboring Carla Madison Recreation Center. Student Luis Garcia died after he was shot in his car in the East parking lot. Student Austin Lyle shot two faculty members while he was being patted down for weapons, then fled and was later found dead, with a ghost gun next to his body. Gracie and Clara Taub, both sophomores at East High School, started a chapter of Students Demand Action last year and have watched it grow immensely, with about 90 people in the club now. Clara said that while the reason behind the club's growth is sad, it's powerful to bring together and amplify the student voice. Students Demand Action is a national initiative for high school and college students to advocate for gun violence prevention, with more than 600 groups formed since the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida.The twin sisters have been advocating gun reform since the Parkland shooting, when they were in fifth grade and Gracie organized a walkout at their school. Now that they've seen gun violence harm their own community, they've led multiple student marches to the Capitol to talk to legislators and testify at bill hearings as co-presidents of Students Demand Action.Gracie said of her sister, “I'm really grateful to have someone by my side who's as passionate as me. We've been working together on everything our whole lives, so it was sort of natural that we did this together.”And it's not just students at East who are getting involved. Gracie said this year they've had students from five or six different schools joining them, along with teachers. The student leaders hope to have a Denver district-wide Students Demand Action meeting soon.Agnes Holena, a sophomore at Cherry Creek High School in Greenwood Village, found out about Students Demand Action through her role in her school's student Senate and started a chapter with two of her peers in November. She said the organization isn't about politics - it's about safety. “Since I've started going to such a big high school, shootings have been a genuine worry of mine,” Holena said. “When I leave my classroom to go get water during class, I always think about ‘Where will I go if somebody were to walk in,' and I just feel like that's not the way I should feel or any other students should feel and that this is something that needs to be talked about.”“When there's more people involved, people pay attention, and when there's more students, legislators see that these are kids,” Holena said. “It's different when there's a lot of adults coming together, but when it's the kids who are saying they're scared going to school, I think that really calls for attention.”For Agnes, engaging with the Legislature has been intimidating, but she's found herself prioritizing it because of the chance she might change just one lawmaker's mind. While some legislators have supported and encouraged Students Demand Action leaders to push their limits in their advocacy until change is made, Gracie thinks others too often make excuses for why they can't support certain gun-related bills or why a state bill to ban assault weapons isn't being prioritized. The Colorado Legislature has a strong Democratic majority, and four bills intended to curb gun violence have already passed both chambers this session. But to Clara, these bills are still “pretty basic gun sense.” She wants to see a state bill regulating ghost guns introduced this session. Clara said her generation is learning the flaws of the legislative process, and is taking notes on how they will change it when it's their turn to lead. COLORADO NEWSLINE: No train for oil!BY: CHASE WOODRUFF - APRIL 8, 2023 4:30 AMSome of Colorado's top Democratic elected officials issued their most united and forceful call yet to halt a planned Utah railway expansion, that would send up to five two-mile-long oil trains per day through sensitive mountain ecosystems. U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Joe Neguse joined state and local leaders on the banks of the Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon, just yards away from the tracks of the Union Pacific railroad that snakes through the canyon, alongside the river and Interstate 70. Not far away were areas burned by the 2020 Grizzly Creek Fire, and sections of the highway that were shut down for weeks by mudslides a year later.Glenwood Springs Mayor Jonathan Godes said “To say that this canyon is anything but an incredibly fragile place, to say that this river is anything but in crisis in the American West, is to ignore reality.” Colorado officials say they're alarmed by the risks to Glenwood Canyon and other vulnerable areas by the Uinta Basin Railway Project, an 88-mile railroad extension that would allow oil produced in Eastern Utah to be shipped to Gulf Coast refineries through Colorado's central mountain communities and the densely populated Front Range.Several key permits for the new railway have already been approved by President Joe Biden's administration, but Sen Bennet and Rep Neguse have called on at least four different federal agencies to conduct additional reviews before the project's financing is finalized and construction begins.Mountain communities worry about the threat of the Uinta Basin trains potentially derailing and spilling oil into sensitive watersheds, or sparking dangerous wildfires in Colorado forests that are increasingly at risk from climate change. Officials in Denver estimate that the Uinta Basin project could quadruple the number of rail cars with hazardous material traveling through the city every day.Colorado State House Speaker Julie McCluskie, state Sen. Dylan Roberts and state Rep. Elizabeth Velasquez, all Democrats who represent mountain communities along the rail route, also spoke in opposition to the project.Five environmental groups and the government of Eagle County Colorado are suing to block the project.As officials wrapped up their press conference beside a popular Colorado River boat ramp, Senator Bennet waved through three anglers who launched their boat and pushed off downriver. Sen. Bennet said that given the importance of the river to the Western Slope's economy and the risks posed by climate change, there aren't any safeguards that would make the risks of the Uinta Basin project acceptable.“This train has no business bringing this oil through Colorado, period.” Sen Bennet said. “Anybody who has spent serious time in this canyon understands what the risks really are — what these mudslides really look like, what these wildfires really look like here.”CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK: The Gipsy Kings! This legendary group is kicking off a spring tour with the first show in Denver, at the Paramount Theatre on Friday April 14. With more than 20 million albums sold and a career spanning 30 years, the legendary Gipsy Kings are hitting the road in support of their new album, Renaissance. Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Arizona Mirror, Colorado Newsline, Colorado Sun, and Denver's Westword.Thank you for listening! See you next time.
Kyrsten Sinema gets first GOP challenger in AZ Senate race | Poll shows Lauren Boebert is in trouble | Denver students demand action on gun violence | Sen Michael Bennet and Rep Joe Neguse speak out against Utah rail project that would send daily oil trains through Colorado communities | Gipsy Kings announce Renaissance tour kickoff in DenverSong playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: ARIZONA MIRROR:AZ Sen Kyrsten Sinema gets her first Republican challengerBY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY - APRIL 11, 2023 1:25 PMRepublican Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb is the first Republican to enter the 2024 contest, but is unlikely to be the last. Sinema, who won in 2018 as a Democrat but last year left the party to become an independent, has already drawn a challenge from Democratic Congressman U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego of Phoenix.Mark Lamb was first elected sheriff of Pinal County in 2016, and since then has regularly appeared on far-right fringe media outlets.Lamb has partnered with groups like True the Vote that have pursued far-flung conspiracy theories of election fraud and lied to law enforcement. Lamb has also railed against vaccines, and is part of a right-wing group that call themselves the “constitutional sheriffs.” Led by former Graham County Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack, the Constitutional Sheriffs are a sovereign-citizen group that believes a “New World Order” is aiming to take away guns — and that sheriffs are on the frontlines of stopping “election fraud.” The group takes a favorable view of armed citizen militias, including militias that are active along Arizona's border with Mexico, and some whose leaders were at the Jan. 6 riot. Lamb is also a favorite of QAnon conspiracy theorists, signing a copy of a book for a QAnon influencer with the QAnon slogan “WWG1WGA.”Lamb has appeared on a number of QAnon-related shows, as well, including one with a history of antisemitic comments. TruNews has published antisemitic rhetoric on its site, including a piece in which founder Rick Wiles spent an hour and a half saying that “seditious Jews” were “orchestrating” to impeach Trump, and calling Jewish people “tyrants.” Wiles has also claimed that the anti-Christ will be a “homosexual Jew.” He was interviewed by Lauren Witzke and, during an episode in which Sheriff Lamb also appeared, Wiles said that Jews “squash” and “crush” people. Witzke is a conspiracy theorist and has echoed white nationalist beliefs herself. During an appearance on the white nationalist podcast No White Guilt, Witzke echoed the racist “great replacement” theory. Lamb supported Lauren Witzke when she ran for U.S. Senate in Delaware, and has also echoed the “great replacement” theory on another QAnon talk show.Lamb is likely to be joined by other GOP contenders in the Senate race, with Kari Lake and Blake Masters two of the most-watched. COLORADO NEWSLINE: Poll shows Lauren Boebert is in troubleBY: SARA WILSON - APRIL 11, 2023 1:19 PMIf the 2024 election were held today, 45% of voters would choose Democrat Adam Frisch, and 45% would choose Boebert, according to findings from a poll released Tuesday.Among voters who knew of both Adam Frisch and Lauren Boebert, Frisch led by 19 percentage points.The poll, conducted by progressive organizations ProgressNow Colorado and Global Strategy Group, surveyed 600 likely voters in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District and has a 4.4% margin of error.Among Republicans who described themselves as not very conservative, 60% back Boebert, 24% back Frisch and 16% are undecided. Pollsters said this shows an opportunity for Frisch to gain ground with moderate voters who may be disillusioned with Boebert's extreme politics and headline-grabbing antics.Boebert's unfavorable rating has grown in the past two years. In March 2021, 39% of respondents had an unfavorable view of her. Now, 50% of them do.The race was unexpectedly close in the 2022 midterms. with Boebert, the highly controversial conservative lawmaker, beating former Aspen City Councilman Adam Frisch by just 546 votes in the right-leaning district. The district encompasses the Western Slope and the southwest corner of the state, sweeping east to include Pueblo, Otero and Las Animas counties. After the most recent redistricting in 2022, the district favors Republicans by 9 percentage points.Frisch has already started his campaign for the seat in 2024 and raised $1.7 million in a strong start.That sets the stage for the race to receive national attention — and dollars — as Democrats view Boebert as vulnerable in a presidential election year with higher expected turnout.The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has announced that it will target Boebert in 2024.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Denver Students Demand Action on gun violenceBY: LINDSEY TOOMER - APRIL 6, 2023 4:00 AM Student leaders across the Denver metro area want their voices to be heard, as they balance being high school students with pushing state lawmakers to take action on gun reform. Students Demand Action groups have formed at multiple high schools across the city amid increasing gun violence, particularly at Denver East High School. Hundreds of Denver-area students have marched to the Colorado Capitol to testify in favor of gun reform and press legislators on how they plan to keep students safe.This school year alone, East High has seen multiple gun-related incidents involving its students: A freshman at East was shot outside the neighboring Carla Madison Recreation Center. Student Luis Garcia died after he was shot in his car in the East parking lot. Student Austin Lyle shot two faculty members while he was being patted down for weapons, then fled and was later found dead, with a ghost gun next to his body. Gracie and Clara Taub, both sophomores at East High School, started a chapter of Students Demand Action last year and have watched it grow immensely, with about 90 people in the club now. Clara said that while the reason behind the club's growth is sad, it's powerful to bring together and amplify the student voice. Students Demand Action is a national initiative for high school and college students to advocate for gun violence prevention, with more than 600 groups formed since the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida.The twin sisters have been advocating gun reform since the Parkland shooting, when they were in fifth grade and Gracie organized a walkout at their school. Now that they've seen gun violence harm their own community, they've led multiple student marches to the Capitol to talk to legislators and testify at bill hearings as co-presidents of Students Demand Action.Gracie said of her sister, “I'm really grateful to have someone by my side who's as passionate as me. We've been working together on everything our whole lives, so it was sort of natural that we did this together.”And it's not just students at East who are getting involved. Gracie said this year they've had students from five or six different schools joining them, along with teachers. The student leaders hope to have a Denver district-wide Students Demand Action meeting soon.Agnes Holena, a sophomore at Cherry Creek High School in Greenwood Village, found out about Students Demand Action through her role in her school's student Senate and started a chapter with two of her peers in November. She said the organization isn't about politics - it's about safety. “Since I've started going to such a big high school, shootings have been a genuine worry of mine,” Holena said. “When I leave my classroom to go get water during class, I always think about ‘Where will I go if somebody were to walk in,' and I just feel like that's not the way I should feel or any other students should feel and that this is something that needs to be talked about.”“When there's more people involved, people pay attention, and when there's more students, legislators see that these are kids,” Holena said. “It's different when there's a lot of adults coming together, but when it's the kids who are saying they're scared going to school, I think that really calls for attention.”For Agnes, engaging with the Legislature has been intimidating, but she's found herself prioritizing it because of the chance she might change just one lawmaker's mind. While some legislators have supported and encouraged Students Demand Action leaders to push their limits in their advocacy until change is made, Gracie thinks others too often make excuses for why they can't support certain gun-related bills or why a state bill to ban assault weapons isn't being prioritized. The Colorado Legislature has a strong Democratic majority, and four bills intended to curb gun violence have already passed both chambers this session. But to Clara, these bills are still “pretty basic gun sense.” She wants to see a state bill regulating ghost guns introduced this session. Clara said her generation is learning the flaws of the legislative process, and is taking notes on how they will change it when it's their turn to lead. COLORADO NEWSLINE: No train for oil!BY: CHASE WOODRUFF - APRIL 8, 2023 4:30 AMSome of Colorado's top Democratic elected officials issued their most united and forceful call yet to halt a planned Utah railway expansion, that would send up to five two-mile-long oil trains per day through sensitive mountain ecosystems. U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Joe Neguse joined state and local leaders on the banks of the Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon, just yards away from the tracks of the Union Pacific railroad that snakes through the canyon, alongside the river and Interstate 70. Not far away were areas burned by the 2020 Grizzly Creek Fire, and sections of the highway that were shut down for weeks by mudslides a year later.Glenwood Springs Mayor Jonathan Godes said “To say that this canyon is anything but an incredibly fragile place, to say that this river is anything but in crisis in the American West, is to ignore reality.” Colorado officials say they're alarmed by the risks to Glenwood Canyon and other vulnerable areas by the Uinta Basin Railway Project, an 88-mile railroad extension that would allow oil produced in Eastern Utah to be shipped to Gulf Coast refineries through Colorado's central mountain communities and the densely populated Front Range.Several key permits for the new railway have already been approved by President Joe Biden's administration, but Sen Bennet and Rep Neguse have called on at least four different federal agencies to conduct additional reviews before the project's financing is finalized and construction begins.Mountain communities worry about the threat of the Uinta Basin trains potentially derailing and spilling oil into sensitive watersheds, or sparking dangerous wildfires in Colorado forests that are increasingly at risk from climate change. Officials in Denver estimate that the Uinta Basin project could quadruple the number of rail cars with hazardous material traveling through the city every day.Colorado State House Speaker Julie McCluskie, state Sen. Dylan Roberts and state Rep. Elizabeth Velasquez, all Democrats who represent mountain communities along the rail route, also spoke in opposition to the project.Five environmental groups and the government of Eagle County Colorado are suing to block the project.As officials wrapped up their press conference beside a popular Colorado River boat ramp, Senator Bennet waved through three anglers who launched their boat and pushed off downriver. Sen. Bennet said that given the importance of the river to the Western Slope's economy and the risks posed by climate change, there aren't any safeguards that would make the risks of the Uinta Basin project acceptable.“This train has no business bringing this oil through Colorado, period.” Sen Bennet said. “Anybody who has spent serious time in this canyon understands what the risks really are — what these mudslides really look like, what these wildfires really look like here.”CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK: The Gipsy Kings! This legendary group is kicking off a spring tour with the first show in Denver, at the Paramount Theatre on Friday April 14. With more than 20 million albums sold and a career spanning 30 years, the legendary Gipsy Kings are hitting the road in support of their new album, Renaissance. Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Arizona Mirror, Colorado Newsline, Colorado Sun, and Denver's Westword.Thank you for listening! See you next time.
Man, do these guys ever Virtual-OFF?! With another Monophonic request, we're now firmly in Segata Sanshiro's grasp as we head into the arena-fighting world of Virtual-On with its Ryu, its Grandpa, its Master Chief (how many people can I make annoyed with these comparisons...), it's the Temjin! This guy? Ok. Not my fav of the Virtuaroids, but it's alright. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is From the Moon to Me by Kentaro Kobayashi from Cyber Troopers "Virtual-On." Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: MBV-04-G Temjin MBV-04-G P2 Temjin MBV-04-E6 Temjin SDK/04 Shadow 04 “Temjin The Shadow” MBV-04-10/80 Temjin 10/80 MBV-04-10/80SP Temjin 10/80 Special MBV-707-F Temjin (DNA) MBV-707-F Temjin (RNA) XVR/RP-07/07 Temjin VR-707 Temjin Type a3 MZV-747-J Temjin
The Planet has had it up to here with your GARBAGE. It has made weapons to destroy you. We'll call them Weapons, just to be creative. We definitely bit off more than we could chew with this one, so we'll have to revisit this in a second part- we finish the FFVII ones, but Final Fantasy just loves to reference itself, doesn't it.... If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Staff Role by Nobuo Uematsu from Final Fantasy VII. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: Emerald Weapon (Final Fantasy VII) Ruby Weapon (Final Fantasy VII) Sapphire Weapon (Final Fantasy VII) Ultimate Weapon (Final Fantasy VII) Diamond Weapon (Final Fantasy VII) Jade Weapon Omega Weapon Chaos (Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII)
I haven't seen the new Top Gun movie, but I imagine it's basically like the Instructor Noin plotline in early Wing. Jet fighter design and mobile suit design unite in the Aries, a fragile friend that never does anything but get jobbed. Even the Leo gets a better showing. Well, that's just fine- I'm going to play G Generation Cross Rays and put Trowa in the Aries Custom and- wait WHAT, NOOOOO! japan's Wing hate strikes again If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is It's Just Love by Rumi Ohishi from New Mobile Report Gundam Wing. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: OZ-07AMS Aries
Truly, the Turn X belongs in that tier of endgame rival suit that just can't be further improved. The Sazabi, the Sinanju, the... dang, there are fewer of these than I thought! Like, no way am I calling the Epyon this, or the Ribbons Gundam, or something. A cool design that I don't think you could make look cooler without fundamentally changing it, and that has every tool it could need? It's those two and the Turn X. I think that's really it. if you say "gouf custom" i'm hanging up on you If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Aura by Shinji Tanimura from Turn A Gundam. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: Concept-X 6-1-2 Turn X Turn X Early Production Type Turn X Soul Knight Turn A True Evil Dragon Turn X
So, your coworker comes to you. Her idiot boyfriend wants to borrow your project. You know, the one you've been working on for years? The one that makes HER projects look kinda shitty in comparison? Her primary machine can't even operate in space without further modification, what's up with that?! Anyway this overgrown child has some stupid feud to settle, and he wants to use your magnum opus to do so. I wouldn't say yes, personally. Shoutouts to Lucette I guess. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Magic by Jacob Wheeler from Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: RX-78GP03S Gundam "Stamen" RX-78GP03S Gundam "Stamen" Core Fighter II-Sp RX-78GP03D Gundam "Dendrobium" Armed Base "Orchis" RX-78GP03S Gundam "Stamen" & Stamen Weapon System Trial plan Proto-type 3 Early Design Dendrobium Dendrobium Prototype "Night Fighter" FF-X7 Core Fighter Jupiter Ghost GP03-2 Dendrobium II Gun Drillhorn G-P Cock 01 Draggun Oh
The bright spot in talking about Gundam Seed is that at least the robots are cool. EXCEPT TODAY! Today there is no bright spot, no silver lining, no upside. We're here to talk about a machine that sucks with weapons that suck piloted by a character that sucks during a part of the show that sucks! I hate it here!!! Here is that Deus Ex video, and here is a folder of fake Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines food brands. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Reason by Tamaki Nami from Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: GFAS-X1 Destroy Gundam Snickers
Sometimes, size is a virtue. We've seen our Full Armor Gundams, our Super Gundams, Chobham Armor and our Igelstellung packs. Virtue ain't need none of that. Virtue bigh. And when they get around to doing a Gundam Devise Virtue? You're gonna see some series s... stuff. Sorry I just remembered we have younger listeners. So I shouldn't write that other word. also the Devise Virtue might be underwhelming. have y'all seen the Devise Dynames? talk about unambitious. sheesh. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Trust Me by Yuna Ito from Mobile Suit Gundam 00. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: GN-005 Gundam Virtue GN-004 Gundam Nadleeh GN-005/PH Gundam Virtue Physical GN-004/te-A02 Gundam Nadleeh Akwos GNY-004 Gundam Plutone GNY-004B Gundam Plutone Black GNY-004B Gundam Plutone Black (Black Recolor Only) GNY-0042-874 Gundam Artemie GN-004-P Gundam Nadleeh Partita
No no, not the Devil Gundam... though there's evil hidden in this thing's interior. We don't get a lot of variants because it's Reconguista in G, but this Ippei Gyoubu friend still has plenty to discuss. I do this on the ep, but I'll urge you again to look at Ippei Gyoubu's art for the G-Lucifer instead of the production art- the details he adds make such a huge difference! If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is G no Senkou by Daisuke Hasegawa from Gundam Reconguista in G. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: VGMM-Gf10 Gundam G-Lucifer VGMM-Gf10 Gundam G-Lucifer Chimaira
You may get the impression from the first episode of Turn A that the FLAT is a non-military mobile suit. This is... incorrect! This Syd Mead friend is ready to fight, and at least to me feels the most Syd Mead of all his Turn A designs. Plus, we get to talk about futurism in mobile suit design, and Destiny armor! A little. We do reference a handful of images during our futurism discussion that aren't from the wiki: you can see a folder of them here! If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Aura by Shinji Tanimura from Turn A Gundam. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: FLAT-L06D FLAT ACD/0 Feedback Fence FLAT-L06U Public Peace Type Frequency “Freq” Vibrations
The dice can sit this one out- it's time to talk about the F91, whether my purple d10 and d4 want us to or not. The chest vents. The VSBRs. The after-images. And the legacy it left, as marking a new era of design for Gundam's most prolific mecha design, Kunio Okawara. It may not be a racing mecha, but it's a winning Formula all the same. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Aratanaru Uchuu e from Mobile Suit Gundam F91. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: F91 Gundam F91 F91 Gundam F91 Jupiter Battle Specification F91 Gundam F91 Vital Unit 1 F91 Gundam F91 Vital Unit 2 F91 Gundam F91 Twin VSBR Type HWF91 Gundam F91 Heavy Weapons Type Gundam F91RR Nemes Gundam New G-Line Nurse Gundam M91 Gundam M91 LM314V21/I-Fb V2 Gundam Imagine Fullburnern
Do you have any idea how many pages back I had to tab to find the last Mechanista episode on Iron-Blooded Orphans? It's been a WHILE! But then, it's also been a while since listener spongeycloud requested this friend! What starts out as a pretty meh design then goes quadrupedal, and that's only the start of the party. Comin' at you with another Gundam Frame, let's talk about the Kimaris. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Raise Your Flag by MAN ON A MISSION from Mobile Suit Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Our list of units discussed for this episode is courtesy of Monophonic (@ADSRelease on Twitter). Units discussed: ASW-G-66 Gundam Kimaris ASW-G-66 Gundam Kimaris Trooper ASW-G-XK XK ASW-G-XX Gundam Vidar ASW-G-66 Gundam Kimaris Vidar
Colorado Gov Jared Polis delivers State of the State address to legislators | First bills filed in Colorado General Assembly | Interview w Democratic State Rep Matt Martinez, sponsor of a bill that would reduce prison sentences for nonviolent inmates who earn accredited degrees while incarcerated | Free Universal Pre-K application opens in Colorado | Arizona Gov Katie Hobbs calls for $40 Million DREAMER scholarship fundWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: DENVER (AP) — In yesterday's state of the state speech to lawmakers, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis laid out his vision to tackle the state's sky-high housing prices - including proposals to roll back building regulations, open public land to affordable housing development, and support innovations such as pre-built units.Polis, a Democrat re-elected in November, also touched on efforts to combat climate change, lower the state income tax, measures to reduce crime, and expanded education funding.Polis, the first openly gay governor in the U.S., starts his second term after a shooting at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub in November left five dead and has renewed calls by Democrats to enact stricter gun regulations.Looking down from the gallery were Richard Fierro and Thomas James, two patrons who tackled the shooter inside the club, as Polis read the names of those killed, asked for a moment of silence and nodded towards concerns around “spiraling hate speech.”Polis addressed gun violence but largely skirted Democrat proposals that included raising the minimum age to buy guns and potentially banning assault weapons.Polis told reporters after his address. “We are happy to discuss other ideas about how we can improve gun safety in Colorado and honor our Second Amendment rights," Polis lauded government intervention on housing, citing a ballot measure that Coloradans passed in November that dedicates an estimated $300 million annually to affordable housing. Polis said he also plans to “aggressively” free up parcels of state-owned land for low-income units.Polis gave his speech — which referenced everything from electric vehicle tax credits to "The Lord of the Rings” character Gandalf the Grey — after securing almost 60% of the vote in a state where Independent voters are one-third of the electorate. Polis's appeal has stirred rumors of a future presidential run.“Our state might be shaped like a square but the political pundits can't put us in a box,” Polis said. “We are a state that just this year voted to once again cut income taxes, while legalizing magic mushrooms.”Jesse Bedayn is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Colorado legislature's first bills Soon after the Colorado General Assembly convened for the 2023 legislative session on Monday, members introduced the first bills of the year, offering a hint of Democratic priorities. Democrats enjoy large majorities in both legislative chambers.House Speaker Julie McCluskie, a Democrat from Dillon, said “This session, we'll pass legislation to protect our water and air, invest in our schools, improve public safety, and make our state more affordable. Our first five bills are just the beginning, and we're excited to get to work building a Colorado where everyone can thrive,” In the House, the first five bills center on education investments, health care costs, mental health, language accessibility and water efficiency.House Bill 23-1001 would expand the eligibility for financial assistance and loan forgiveness for educators to address the state's teacher shortage. It is sponsored by Democratic Reps. Cathy Kipp of Fort Collins and Barbara McLachlan of Durango and Sen. Rachel Zenzinger of Arvada.House Bill 23-1002 would create an EpiPen affordability program for people who do not have health insurance. It would cap the cost of a two-pack of EpiPens, often used to treat severe allergic reactions, at $60. It is sponsored by Rep. Javier Mabrey, a Denver Democrat, and Sen. Dylan Roberts, an Avon Democrat.House Bill 23-1003 would form a mental health assessment program for Colorado youth in order to identify student mental health concerns and direct them to resources. It would be available in public schools for students in sixth through 12th grades. It is sponsored by Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet, an Aurora Democrat, and Sen. Lisa Cutter, a Littleton Democrat.In the Senate, the first five bills introduced involve housing, health care costs, education and workforce development for mental health and forestry professionals. Three of them have bipartisan sponsorship.Senate Bill 23-1 would provide $13 million to the Public-Private Partnership Office to encourage affordable workforce housing on state-owned land. The bill is sponsored by Roberts, Zenzinger, Rep. Shannon Bird, a Westminster Democrat, and Rep. Meghan Lukens, a Steamboat Springs Democrat.Senate Bill 23-2 would direct the state to seek federal authorization for Medicaid reimbursement for community health worker services. Community health care workers serve as a liaison between providers and community members and can often have a personal experience with a health condition and a cultural background they share with the community they serve. The bipartisan bill is sponsored by McCluskie, Sen. Kyle Mullica, a Federal Heights Democrat, Sen. Cleave Simpson, an Alamosa Republican, and Rep. Mary Bradfield, a Colorado Springs Republican.Senate Bill 23-3 would create the Colorado Adult High School Program for adults to earn a high school diploma at no cost and enter the workforce. The program would include transportation support and child care. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Janet Buckner, an Aurora Democrat, Sen. Bob Gardner, a Colorado Springs Republican, and Rep. Mike Weissman, an Aurora Democrat.Two bills focus on the workforce shortage in our schools and in our forests. SB-4 would authorize schools to hire mental health professionals who are not licensed by the state Department of Education but hold a Colorado license for their profession. It is sponsored by Sen. Janice Marchman, a Loveland Democrat, Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis, a Longmont Democrat, and Michaelson Jenet.SB-5 involves wildfire mitigation and forestry professionals. It would direct the Colorado State Forest Service to create educational materials on the industry and create a new forestry program at Colorado Mountain College, among other provisions. REP MATT MARTINEZ INTERVIEWHB23-1037Department Of Corrections Earned Time For College Program CompletionConcerning awarding earned time to nonviolent offenders who complete an accredited higher education program.SESSION: 2023 Regular SessionSUBJECT: Crimes, Corrections, & EnforcementBILL SUMMARYUnder existing law, an inmate in the custody of the department of corrections (department) may have earned time deducted from the inmate's sentence for meeting certain statutory requirements. The bill permits an inmate sentenced for a nonviolent felony offense to have earned time deducted from the inmate's sentence for each accredited degree or other credential awarded by an accredited institution of higher education to the inmate while the inmate is incarcerated, in the following amounts:One year of earned time for receiving an associate, baccalaureate, or graduate degree; and6 months of earned time for receiving a certificate or other credential.The bill requires the general assembly to annually appropriate the savings incurred during the prior state fiscal year as a result of the release of inmates from correctional facilities because of earned time granted for completion of a higher education degree or credential, as follows:50% of the savings to the department of corrections to facilitate inmates enrolling in and completing accredited higher education programs; and50% of the savings to the department of higher education for allocation to institutions of higher education that offer accredited programs in correctional facilities.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)Read LessCHALKBEAT COLORADO:Colorado's free preschool application is open. Here's what you need to know.The parent application for Colorado's new free preschool program opened yesterday— a major milestone in the march toward the program's launch next summer. The program, funded in part by a voter-approved nicotine tax, will offer 10 to 15 hours a week of tuition-free preschool to 4-year-olds statewide, with some eligible for 30 hours a week. In addition, some 3-year-olds will be eligible for 10 hours a week early childhood education.Families who fill out the application by Feb. 14, will find out what preschool their child matched with on March 10.State officials expect about 30,000 children to opt into the universal preschool program in its first year. That's about half the number that will be eligible. SO: Who gets free preschool and what age do they have to be?Three groups of children qualify: all 4-year-olds, some 3-year-olds who need extra help, and a small number of 5-year-olds who are too young for kindergarten. The goal is for kids to be more prepared for kindergarten.Some 4-year-olds will get 30 hours of free preschool a week, including those from lower-income families, kids who speak a language besides English at home, are homeless, in foster care, or have disabilities. The new preschool program will also cover 10 hours a week of preschool for 3-year-olds in these same groups. What's involved in the application? Are there income requirements?Many families will need about 15 minutes and not much else. The application is offered in English, Spanish, and Arabic, and parents should be able to complete the application on a cell phone or computer. Families that earn up to 270% of the federal poverty limit — about $81,000 a year for a family of four —will need to upload documents that prove their income.Can I pick my child's preschool?Yes. Families will be asked to pick up to five preschools they'd like their child to attend and will be able to rank their choices. Options include school-based preschools, church-based preschools, preschool programs inside child care centers, and state-licensed home-based preschools. Children will be prioritized for a spot in a preschool if they're already enrolled there, if a sibling is enrolled there, or if a parent works there. When does free preschool start in Colorado?August or September of this fall, depending on the specific preschool. For more information check out upk.colorado.gov or you can also contact the state's help desk at 303-866-5223 Do you have a question you don't see answered here or can't find the answer to elsewhere? Let us know at co.tips@chalkbeat.org and we'll do our best to find an answer. Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat, covering early childhood issues and early literacy. Contact Ann at aschimke@chalkbeat.org.ARIZONA MIRROR: Governor Hobbs wants a scholarship for DREAMERS.More than 3,000 undocumented students in Arizona could see their dreams of a college degree come true under a new scholarship proposed by Gov. Katie Hobbs. Dubbed the Promise for Dreamers Scholarship Program, the $40 million dollar investment is aimed at supporting undocumented students who've attended an Arizona high school for at least two years. Scholarships from the program help fund four years at one of the state's three public universitiesThe new scholarship program debuted in Hobbs' State of the State speech last week, where she billed it as an extension of Proposition 308 which allows DREAMERS to pay in-state tuition and access state-funded financial help. Reyna Montoya, who was part of the effort to pass Prop. 308 said that even though it improves access to higher education, but it doesn't resolve the inequality undocumented students face at the federal level. To fill out the FAFSA, which determines a student's eligibility for low-income loans and scholarships like the Pell Grant, citizenship is a requirement.If you're a low-income student, typically you have other supports, like the Pell Grant,” Montoya said. If you're a Dreamer, and you're getting ready to graduate from high school, you're not eligible. Even paying in-state tuition is going to be a steep challenge if you're trying to pay for school completely out of your own pocket.“Seeing the same heartache time after time — I get the chills to think that we can have different conversations with our students looking ahead. We don't have to tell them, ‘You're limited to these extremelydifficult pathways if you want to obtain an education,'” she said. Montoya is also hopeful that the scholarship will benefit the state's future by creating a more educated workforce and helping to mitigate labor shortages. Arizona is currently grappling with teacher vacancies and faces a projected nursing shortage by 2030. “This would really help us close a lot of the workforce gaps that we have in the state,” she said, adding: “It's in our benefit to see education as an investment rather than an expense.” Potential future benefits are a significant argument in favor of the scholarship, said Tyler Montague, chairman of the Yes on 308 campaign. “It's a big payback. Everybody that we get through college — as compared to just high school — makes $650,000 to $1 million more over their lifetime, and they're putting that money back into the economy. And they pay, on average, $380,000 more over their lifetime in taxes, which is a massive financial return,” he said, citing national studies.Also important to consider are the social returns that college grads provide, Montague added. People who earn a college degree are less likely to incur social costs, and are more involved in their communities. Montague hopes that the Republican-majority legislature gives the scholarship fund a fair shot, and keeps in mind the support that voters gave Prop. 308 as an indicator for the consensus around aiding undocumented youth in the state. “I would hope that the legislature takes their cue from (308) and acts accordingly,” he said. The proposition passed with a narrow 51% majority, but the approval across party lines was widespread, with as many as 27% of Republicans and 54% of Independents voting yes. Still, while Arizona voters agreed to level the playing field in university tuition rates, some Republican leaders in the legislature are balking at opening up access to state-funded scholarships. “Gov. KATIE HOBBS in her State of State stated that she would like to invest $40 million to help pay for illegal immigrants to attend college in Arizona,” tweeted House Majority Leader Leo Biasiucci. “What about LEGAL citizens of Arizona or any other state?” Hobbs' budget proposal also includes an equivalent $40 million increase to the state's existing Arizona Promise Program, which she estimated on Monday could benefit as many as 10,000 more students. Last year, 4,000 students benefited. While the underlying legislation of Prop. 308 found bipartisan support, and was proposed by a Republican state senator, Hobbs' initiative may face an uphill battle in a statehouse with a more conservative bent to it. Enacting it through legislative channels isn't her only option; she could resort to issuing an executive order or negotiate with the Arizona Board of Regents, which oversees the state's universities. It's unclear, however, what path the governor's office will take; they did not respond to questions about what strategies it might consider to create the new scholarship fund.CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK:Billy Strings has 3 sold out shows February 2, 3, and 4 at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield. At just 30 years old, Billy Strings is one of the most celebrated bluegrass musicians in America. He is known as an electric performer, keeping the improvisational tradition of bluegrass alive while incorporating a diverse variety of other genres into his music as well. Tickets and tour info at BillyStrings.comWelp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Colorado Newsline, Arizona Mirror, Chalkbeat Colorado, Indian Country Times and Denver's Westword.Thank you for listening! See you next time.
Colorado Gov Jared Polis delivers State of the State address to legislators | First bills filed in Colorado General Assembly | Interview w Democratic State Rep Matt Martinez, sponsor of a bill that would reduce prison sentences for nonviolent inmates who earn accredited degrees while incarcerated | Free Universal Pre-K application opens in Colorado | Arizona Gov Katie Hobbs calls for $40 Million DREAMER scholarship fundWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: DENVER (AP) — In yesterday's state of the state speech to lawmakers, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis laid out his vision to tackle the state's sky-high housing prices - including proposals to roll back building regulations, open public land to affordable housing development, and support innovations such as pre-built units.Polis, a Democrat re-elected in November, also touched on efforts to combat climate change, lower the state income tax, measures to reduce crime, and expanded education funding.Polis, the first openly gay governor in the U.S., starts his second term after a shooting at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub in November left five dead and has renewed calls by Democrats to enact stricter gun regulations.Looking down from the gallery were Richard Fierro and Thomas James, two patrons who tackled the shooter inside the club, as Polis read the names of those killed, asked for a moment of silence and nodded towards concerns around “spiraling hate speech.”Polis addressed gun violence but largely skirted Democrat proposals that included raising the minimum age to buy guns and potentially banning assault weapons.Polis told reporters after his address. “We are happy to discuss other ideas about how we can improve gun safety in Colorado and honor our Second Amendment rights," Polis lauded government intervention on housing, citing a ballot measure that Coloradans passed in November that dedicates an estimated $300 million annually to affordable housing. Polis said he also plans to “aggressively” free up parcels of state-owned land for low-income units.Polis gave his speech — which referenced everything from electric vehicle tax credits to "The Lord of the Rings” character Gandalf the Grey — after securing almost 60% of the vote in a state where Independent voters are one-third of the electorate. Polis's appeal has stirred rumors of a future presidential run.“Our state might be shaped like a square but the political pundits can't put us in a box,” Polis said. “We are a state that just this year voted to once again cut income taxes, while legalizing magic mushrooms.”Jesse Bedayn is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Colorado legislature's first bills Soon after the Colorado General Assembly convened for the 2023 legislative session on Monday, members introduced the first bills of the year, offering a hint of Democratic priorities. Democrats enjoy large majorities in both legislative chambers.House Speaker Julie McCluskie, a Democrat from Dillon, said “This session, we'll pass legislation to protect our water and air, invest in our schools, improve public safety, and make our state more affordable. Our first five bills are just the beginning, and we're excited to get to work building a Colorado where everyone can thrive,” In the House, the first five bills center on education investments, health care costs, mental health, language accessibility and water efficiency.House Bill 23-1001 would expand the eligibility for financial assistance and loan forgiveness for educators to address the state's teacher shortage. It is sponsored by Democratic Reps. Cathy Kipp of Fort Collins and Barbara McLachlan of Durango and Sen. Rachel Zenzinger of Arvada.House Bill 23-1002 would create an EpiPen affordability program for people who do not have health insurance. It would cap the cost of a two-pack of EpiPens, often used to treat severe allergic reactions, at $60. It is sponsored by Rep. Javier Mabrey, a Denver Democrat, and Sen. Dylan Roberts, an Avon Democrat.House Bill 23-1003 would form a mental health assessment program for Colorado youth in order to identify student mental health concerns and direct them to resources. It would be available in public schools for students in sixth through 12th grades. It is sponsored by Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet, an Aurora Democrat, and Sen. Lisa Cutter, a Littleton Democrat.In the Senate, the first five bills introduced involve housing, health care costs, education and workforce development for mental health and forestry professionals. Three of them have bipartisan sponsorship.Senate Bill 23-1 would provide $13 million to the Public-Private Partnership Office to encourage affordable workforce housing on state-owned land. The bill is sponsored by Roberts, Zenzinger, Rep. Shannon Bird, a Westminster Democrat, and Rep. Meghan Lukens, a Steamboat Springs Democrat.Senate Bill 23-2 would direct the state to seek federal authorization for Medicaid reimbursement for community health worker services. Community health care workers serve as a liaison between providers and community members and can often have a personal experience with a health condition and a cultural background they share with the community they serve. The bipartisan bill is sponsored by McCluskie, Sen. Kyle Mullica, a Federal Heights Democrat, Sen. Cleave Simpson, an Alamosa Republican, and Rep. Mary Bradfield, a Colorado Springs Republican.Senate Bill 23-3 would create the Colorado Adult High School Program for adults to earn a high school diploma at no cost and enter the workforce. The program would include transportation support and child care. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Janet Buckner, an Aurora Democrat, Sen. Bob Gardner, a Colorado Springs Republican, and Rep. Mike Weissman, an Aurora Democrat.Two bills focus on the workforce shortage in our schools and in our forests. SB-4 would authorize schools to hire mental health professionals who are not licensed by the state Department of Education but hold a Colorado license for their profession. It is sponsored by Sen. Janice Marchman, a Loveland Democrat, Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis, a Longmont Democrat, and Michaelson Jenet.SB-5 involves wildfire mitigation and forestry professionals. It would direct the Colorado State Forest Service to create educational materials on the industry and create a new forestry program at Colorado Mountain College, among other provisions. REP MATT MARTINEZ INTERVIEWHB23-1037Department Of Corrections Earned Time For College Program CompletionConcerning awarding earned time to nonviolent offenders who complete an accredited higher education program.SESSION: 2023 Regular SessionSUBJECT: Crimes, Corrections, & EnforcementBILL SUMMARYUnder existing law, an inmate in the custody of the department of corrections (department) may have earned time deducted from the inmate's sentence for meeting certain statutory requirements. The bill permits an inmate sentenced for a nonviolent felony offense to have earned time deducted from the inmate's sentence for each accredited degree or other credential awarded by an accredited institution of higher education to the inmate while the inmate is incarcerated, in the following amounts:One year of earned time for receiving an associate, baccalaureate, or graduate degree; and6 months of earned time for receiving a certificate or other credential.The bill requires the general assembly to annually appropriate the savings incurred during the prior state fiscal year as a result of the release of inmates from correctional facilities because of earned time granted for completion of a higher education degree or credential, as follows:50% of the savings to the department of corrections to facilitate inmates enrolling in and completing accredited higher education programs; and50% of the savings to the department of higher education for allocation to institutions of higher education that offer accredited programs in correctional facilities.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)Read LessCHALKBEAT COLORADO:Colorado's free preschool application is open. Here's what you need to know.The parent application for Colorado's new free preschool program opened yesterday— a major milestone in the march toward the program's launch next summer. The program, funded in part by a voter-approved nicotine tax, will offer 10 to 15 hours a week of tuition-free preschool to 4-year-olds statewide, with some eligible for 30 hours a week. In addition, some 3-year-olds will be eligible for 10 hours a week early childhood education.Families who fill out the application by Feb. 14, will find out what preschool their child matched with on March 10.State officials expect about 30,000 children to opt into the universal preschool program in its first year. That's about half the number that will be eligible. SO: Who gets free preschool and what age do they have to be?Three groups of children qualify: all 4-year-olds, some 3-year-olds who need extra help, and a small number of 5-year-olds who are too young for kindergarten. The goal is for kids to be more prepared for kindergarten.Some 4-year-olds will get 30 hours of free preschool a week, including those from lower-income families, kids who speak a language besides English at home, are homeless, in foster care, or have disabilities. The new preschool program will also cover 10 hours a week of preschool for 3-year-olds in these same groups. What's involved in the application? Are there income requirements?Many families will need about 15 minutes and not much else. The application is offered in English, Spanish, and Arabic, and parents should be able to complete the application on a cell phone or computer. Families that earn up to 270% of the federal poverty limit — about $81,000 a year for a family of four —will need to upload documents that prove their income.Can I pick my child's preschool?Yes. Families will be asked to pick up to five preschools they'd like their child to attend and will be able to rank their choices. Options include school-based preschools, church-based preschools, preschool programs inside child care centers, and state-licensed home-based preschools. Children will be prioritized for a spot in a preschool if they're already enrolled there, if a sibling is enrolled there, or if a parent works there. When does free preschool start in Colorado?August or September of this fall, depending on the specific preschool. For more information check out upk.colorado.gov or you can also contact the state's help desk at 303-866-5223 Do you have a question you don't see answered here or can't find the answer to elsewhere? Let us know at co.tips@chalkbeat.org and we'll do our best to find an answer. Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat, covering early childhood issues and early literacy. Contact Ann at aschimke@chalkbeat.org.ARIZONA MIRROR: Governor Hobbs wants a scholarship for DREAMERS.More than 3,000 undocumented students in Arizona could see their dreams of a college degree come true under a new scholarship proposed by Gov. Katie Hobbs. Dubbed the Promise for Dreamers Scholarship Program, the $40 million dollar investment is aimed at supporting undocumented students who've attended an Arizona high school for at least two years. Scholarships from the program help fund four years at one of the state's three public universitiesThe new scholarship program debuted in Hobbs' State of the State speech last week, where she billed it as an extension of Proposition 308 which allows DREAMERS to pay in-state tuition and access state-funded financial help. Reyna Montoya, who was part of the effort to pass Prop. 308 said that even though it improves access to higher education, but it doesn't resolve the inequality undocumented students face at the federal level. To fill out the FAFSA, which determines a student's eligibility for low-income loans and scholarships like the Pell Grant, citizenship is a requirement.If you're a low-income student, typically you have other supports, like the Pell Grant,” Montoya said. If you're a Dreamer, and you're getting ready to graduate from high school, you're not eligible. Even paying in-state tuition is going to be a steep challenge if you're trying to pay for school completely out of your own pocket.“Seeing the same heartache time after time — I get the chills to think that we can have different conversations with our students looking ahead. We don't have to tell them, ‘You're limited to these extremelydifficult pathways if you want to obtain an education,'” she said. Montoya is also hopeful that the scholarship will benefit the state's future by creating a more educated workforce and helping to mitigate labor shortages. Arizona is currently grappling with teacher vacancies and faces a projected nursing shortage by 2030. “This would really help us close a lot of the workforce gaps that we have in the state,” she said, adding: “It's in our benefit to see education as an investment rather than an expense.” Potential future benefits are a significant argument in favor of the scholarship, said Tyler Montague, chairman of the Yes on 308 campaign. “It's a big payback. Everybody that we get through college — as compared to just high school — makes $650,000 to $1 million more over their lifetime, and they're putting that money back into the economy. And they pay, on average, $380,000 more over their lifetime in taxes, which is a massive financial return,” he said, citing national studies.Also important to consider are the social returns that college grads provide, Montague added. People who earn a college degree are less likely to incur social costs, and are more involved in their communities. Montague hopes that the Republican-majority legislature gives the scholarship fund a fair shot, and keeps in mind the support that voters gave Prop. 308 as an indicator for the consensus around aiding undocumented youth in the state. “I would hope that the legislature takes their cue from (308) and acts accordingly,” he said. The proposition passed with a narrow 51% majority, but the approval across party lines was widespread, with as many as 27% of Republicans and 54% of Independents voting yes. Still, while Arizona voters agreed to level the playing field in university tuition rates, some Republican leaders in the legislature are balking at opening up access to state-funded scholarships. “Gov. KATIE HOBBS in her State of State stated that she would like to invest $40 million to help pay for illegal immigrants to attend college in Arizona,” tweeted House Majority Leader Leo Biasiucci. “What about LEGAL citizens of Arizona or any other state?” Hobbs' budget proposal also includes an equivalent $40 million increase to the state's existing Arizona Promise Program, which she estimated on Monday could benefit as many as 10,000 more students. Last year, 4,000 students benefited. While the underlying legislation of Prop. 308 found bipartisan support, and was proposed by a Republican state senator, Hobbs' initiative may face an uphill battle in a statehouse with a more conservative bent to it. Enacting it through legislative channels isn't her only option; she could resort to issuing an executive order or negotiate with the Arizona Board of Regents, which oversees the state's universities. It's unclear, however, what path the governor's office will take; they did not respond to questions about what strategies it might consider to create the new scholarship fund.CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK:Billy Strings has 3 sold out shows February 2, 3, and 4 at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield. At just 30 years old, Billy Strings is one of the most celebrated bluegrass musicians in America. He is known as an electric performer, keeping the improvisational tradition of bluegrass alive while incorporating a diverse variety of other genres into his music as well. Tickets and tour info at BillyStrings.comWelp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Colorado Newsline, Arizona Mirror, Chalkbeat Colorado, Indian Country Times and Denver's Westword.Thank you for listening! See you next time.
I dunno what to do with this boy. I mean, he's fun. Weird dude. Cop? Don't like cops. Grabby arms. Probably will never get a gunpla because it's a strange design that isn't important from a show that isn't that popular (which is WILD given how flippin' good it is, but I think the aesthetic does put a lot of Gundam fans off). I don't like the colors very much. I dunno. Strange guy. He's cool tho. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Aura by Shinji Tanimura from Turn A Gundam. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: G-M1F Bandit/XM-0754 Bandai
A Hizack for a new generation, a Zaku with Federation design elements! I mean, not really. It's a Sazabi with some Geara Doga, a surprising but small dash of Sinanju, maybe some Powered GM in there, a lil Kampfer. But still! Like a lot of Titans suits, it's Zeon Minus Zeon. And that is a triumph. Not because I dislike Zeon, just, I like some Federation design elements being added, i like what it does to the design, hey dont bully me If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is uc0105 by Hiroyuki Sawano from Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: Me02R-F01 Messer Type-F01 Me02R-F02 Messer Type-F02 Me02R-F02 Messer Type-F02 (Commander Type) Me02R-Fc Messer Type-F Naked (Commander Type) Me02R Messer
All the world's a hero, and we merely lost in this ill-considered and half-baked "joke." You know, one of the best parts of this episode is getting to provide context for the historical figures these machines are based on- I wish I'd done more of that in the first World Heroes ep! Once you see these designs you'll love em so much you'll build a tower to em like Cao Cao! ...sorry, that was also nothing. Not bringing my best material today. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Borderless by THIS IS JAPAN from SD Gundam World Heroes. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Reference material is hard to find on these, so we used the gunpla reviews by Schizophonic. If you wish to do the same, the Units Discussed names will each be a link to their respective page! Just click and take a look! Units discussed: Zhou Yu Akatsuki Da Qiao Artemie Gundam Xiao Qiao GN Archer (see above link) Bronze Bird Terrace Gan Ning Crossbone Gundam Robin Hood Gundam AGE-2
Thanks to a request from Emrys, it's time to close the book on the GM. You know, as much as we can close the book on anything around here. It's only gonna be so long before Zeonic tweets out another GM that got designed for a new spinoff manga or game. But let's focus on the moment- the Thunderbolt GM deserves that. Cuz man, that art is cool as shit. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Hone Kudaketemo by Tsujimura Yasuhiko from Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: RGM-79 GM (Thunderbolt Ver.) RGM-79/GH Gundam Head RGC-80 GM Cannon (Thunderbolt Ver.) RGM-79C[G] GM Ground Type-C RX-79[GS] Gundam Ground Type S RX-79[GS] Gundam Ground Type S (Monica Custom) RGM-79[M] GM Marine Type
Finally, we have the trio: Blitz! Duel! Buster! Remember the first time you heard that? "I don't know if this show is great, but the idea of the Gundam being pursued by other gundams is kinda fun," you likely thought. Little did you know. And of the three, I must confess I think the Blitz is still the weakest design. But that doesn't mean there's nothing to appreciate, once you dig into it. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Annani Ishoda Attano Ni By SEE-SAW from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: GAT-X207 Blitz Gundam GAT-X207 Blitz Gundam (Atmospheric Equipment) Centaurea GAT-X207 Blitz Gundam (Lily Thevalley Custom) GAT-X207SR Nero Blitz Gundam LN-GAT-X207 Nebula Blitz Gundam
you have my permission to drag dylan for their comments at the end of this episode If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending is Break the Walls Down by Jim Johnston, Chris Jericho's entrance theme from WWE (specifically the 2013 version). Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed NMS-X07PO Gel Finieto CAT1-X1/3 Hyperion Gundam Unit 1 Super Hyperion Canard Pars (X Astray) Canard Pars (VS Astray) CAT1-X2/3 Hyperion Gundam Unit 2 CAT1-X3/3 Hyperion Gundam Unit 3 CAT1-XG Hyperion G CAT1-VGL Hyperion GL CAT1-VGR Hyperion GR Corazon De Leon Lionheart Y2J YJ2 (Debut) Modern Chirs AEW Chris Super Liger Rainmaker Painmaker Pentagon Jr Chris Pentagon
My retail life has made me pretty negative on Christmas, including movies and songs, but maybe I'll watch War in the Pocket this year. This Christmas, we're giving you a stocking stuffer of random units! Zakus, Gundams, Vipers, and AoZ galore! Take care not to overdo it on this over two hour episode- advice that we probably could have used ourselves. This episode references a lot of images that aren't straight off the Gundam Wiki, so here is a link to a Google Drive folder with all the images. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending is the opening from Season 1 of Viper. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. A huge, huge thank you to @zeonicscans, a constant reference for me when building this list, and of a lot of the images. The un-SD'd Latreia is taken from the Twitter account of the designer of that machine, @kyoryu_kuramo. We were also greatly served this episode by the Hobby Dengeki page for Advance of Zeta Re-Boot, which you can find here. Finally, here is the horrifying video of the Viper Defender transforming. Units discussed: RX-78NT-2 Gundam NT-2 Zaku III Psycommu-Equipped Type Gundam F90 N-Type Hull Fighter Gundam F90 C-Tyoe Gundam F90 T-Type MSZ-009H3 F.A.V.N.R. MSZ-009H3 F.A.V.N.R. (Chobham Armor) RGM-79WN GM Gram RGM-79WN+B-Parts GM Gram Sky MSZ-009H2 Hedgehog RX-124 Woundwort Advanced Hrairoo II RX-110 Refined Zoran Soul ARZ-124INL [Inle] RGM-79Q GM Quel [Chobham Armor] RGM-79Q GM Quel [Early Hazel] RX-121 Gundam TR-1 [Hazel Kelderek Armor] RX-121 Gundam TR-1 [Hazel Kelderek] RGM-79Q GM Quel [Hazel Reserve Unit] RGM-79Q GM Quel [Hazel Reserve Unit Armored] RX-121-2 Gundam TR-1 [Hazel II] RX-121-2 Gundam TR-1 [Hazel II] Full Armor High Mobility Form RX-121 Gundam TR-1 [Hazel Kelderek Hoist] NRX-044 Asshimar (Black Hares) RMS-154 Barzam (Black Hares) RMS-106 Hizack (Black Hares) RX-124 Gundam TR-6 Aqua Woundwart Bottom Fighter Rehaize Top Fighter Rehaize Bottom Fighter Needle Haze'n 2 Top Fighter Strawberry 2 ARZ-124FVII [Fiver II] ARZ-106GZk [Gran-Zack] ARZ-108GMr [Gran-Marasai] [Gran-Unit] [Gran-Barzam] [Gran-Barzam 2] RX-124 Gundam TR-6 [Woundwort] Gigantic Mode MSN-001Y Delta Anth Marasai Cannon RGM-79SQ GM Shooter RX-79[G]F Sliferail AMX-107P Psycho Bawoo High Mobility Type Kampfer Dodge Viper GTS-R Concept Mopar Concept Coupé Dodge Copperhead Viper Defender AGX-04A1 Gerbera Tetra Kai TRX-007 Delphinium RGM-89CR BR-GM Mahaus GUZ-PT/0000002 Gundam Latreia MS-14J.zm Gelgoog III MSA-003R Nemo Rimes MS-11R Zaku Machinery MS-11R Zaku Machinery (Ernardo Bato Use)
Digipaint GMs! They're not as cool as normal GMs. Then again, that's a high bar, so what can you do. The Earth Alliance grunts of Seed, Stargazer, and Seed Destiny are here, and though there are definitely some losers in here, there are a surprising number of winners, too. Even when Seed's obsession with putting gundams everywhere takes over, it's actually pretty good! winning and freedom.... If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Annani Ishoda Attano Ni By SEE-SAW from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: GAT-01 Strike Dagger GAT-01D Long Dagger GAT-01D1 Duel Dagger GAT-01A1 Dagger/105 Dagger GAT-01A1+AQM/E-X01 Aile Dagger GAT-01A1+AQM/E-X02 Sword Dagger GAT-01A1+AQM/E-X03 Launcher Dagger GAT-01A1+AQM/E-A4E1 Jet Dagger GAT-SO2R N Dagger N GAT-01A2R 105 Slaughter Dagger GAT-01A2R+AQM/E-X02 Sword 105 Slaughter Dagger GAT-01A2R+AQM/E-X03 Launcher 105 Slaughter Dagger GAT-01A2R+AQM/E-M1 105 Slaughter Dagger IWSP GAT-01A2R+P204QX Lightning 105 Slaughter Dagger GAT-02L2 Dagger L GAT-02L2+AQM/E-A4E1 Jet Dagger L GAT-02L2+AQM/E-M11 Doppelhorn Dagger L GAT-X399/Q Wild Dagger GAT-04 Windam GAT-04+AQM/E-X01 Aile Windam Multi Striker Pack Windam GAT-04+AQM/E-A4E1 Jet Windam GAT-04+AQM/E-M11 Doppelhorn Windam GAT-04EL Eldora Windam
I could do a thing here. I could talk about how in its original context, "mecha" is just short for "mechanism" and includes all manner of machinery, and cars qualify. But that's an excuse, and I don't need an excuse. It's the Dodge Viper! It's requested by muffin lord! Why SHOULDN'T we talk about it? If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Funky sea by Vince Pontarelli from Crus'n Exotica. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: Dodge Viper (SR I) Rinspeed Veleno Dodge Viper (SR II) Dodge Viper GTS Dodge Viper GTS-R Dodge Viper GTS-ACR Dodge Viper GTS GT2 Championship Edition Dodge Viper (ZB I)/Dodge SRT-10 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Bristol Fighter Bristol Fighter S Bristol Fighter T Dodge Viper (ZB II) Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR X Devon GTX Chrysler Firepower Zagato TZ3 Stradale Zagato TZ3 Corsa Dodge Viper (VX I)/SRT Viper SRT Viper TA SRT Viper ACR
Sometimes, you nail it in one. There may be no variants or successors to the Taurus, but that's ok, because this transformable friend is all you need. ... ...I CAN'T KEEP DOING THIS. PLEASE GOD GIVE ME WING MS-V. I'm DYING out here. How can you not want to iterate and vary these designs?! What's WRONG with you?! ...What's wrong with me.... If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is It's Just Love by Rumi Ohishi from New Mobile Report Gundam Wing. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: OZ-12SMS Taurus
What's that on the horizon? It's not an Armored Trooper! It's not a Gundam! It's a PERSONAL TROOPER! ...and kinda just a Gundam. Our first ever Super Robot Wars original design we've covered is the Huckebein, aka a Katoki Gundam with the serial numbers filed off. Not only that, it has a Gundam-like family tree of lots of robots, so we have plenty to talk about! against my better judgment, here is a link to "chicken cyclone" If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Divine Beast by M.A.R.Y. 4 TUNES from Super Robot Wars 30. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: PTX-08 Huckebein RTX-009 Huckebein PTX-005 Wildschwein RPT-005 Mass-Production Wildschwein RTX-008LC/RTX-009EX Huckebein EX RTX-010 Huckebein Mk-II RTX-010-02T Huckebein Mk-II Trombe RTX-013/RPT-010 Mass-Production Huckebein Mk-II Bergelmir Sniper PT RPT-10M3C-03 Pfeil III RTX-011 Huckebein Mk-III RTX-011RT Huckebein Mk-III Trombe RTX-011-AMB Huckebein Boxer AM Boxer RTX-011-AMG Huckebein Gunner AM Gunner PTX-G Guarbein Mk-III PTX-GT Guarbein Mk-III Trombe PTX-GAMG Guarbein Gunner RTX-009EX/PTX-EX Exbein PTX-EXAMB Exbein Boxer PTX-EXAMG Exbein Gunner PTX-EXH Ash PTX-DEX Exexbein PT-XXX Huckebein 30 PT-XXXth Huckebein 30th Galilnagant
It's special guest time as we head into uncharted territory- let's talk about the ships of Gundam! Battleships, carriers, an entry capsule, what have you got? It turns out... you've got friends for us to talk about! That's always a pleasant surprise. A big thank you to our guest Aedan, who is blissfully social media-free! But if you want to find us hosts on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Eien no Amuro from Mobile Suit Gundam. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: Gwazine-class Gwadan-class Komusai Gwanban-class Sadalahn-class Rewloola-class Clop-class Carry Base Carry Base (Cross Rays) Reinforce Reinforce Junior Squid-class Space Ark-class Bladewood Nazca-class Laurasia-class INXS
I'm certainly used to women being mistreated and misused in Gundam, but Ennil stings because it feels like there was no reason this had to happen! I'm not saying the show is great about gender or anything, but it isn't a Tomino show and you can tell! She could have had it all! Well. Not Toniya. The show is definitely too cishet-brained for THAT. But she could have had a lot, and for some reason she just doesn't get it. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Human Touch by Warren Wiebe from After War Gundam X. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: DTM-700D Esperansa Esperansa II Code Sora
After surgery, usually comes staying at home and preparing your meals. Part of the weight loss surgery journey is preparing and eating good food, even when you have specific dietary needs to look out for. This also applies to the mums, our home cooks, who often have little time to sit down and are expected to come up with something for the family meals. Considering each family member's dietary needs and budget, create food everyone will enjoy. My guest for today will give you tips on planning, shopping, and preparing chef-quality food while staying within your budget and saving time. Adam Rice, experienced chef, Founder and Culinary Director of Better Food Bureau (BFB), is joining me today to address concerns about catering to specific dietary needs for you and your family. It doesn't need to be time-consuming and expensive; you just need to know your ingredients and dietary restrictions, add variety, and refine your techniques to get the most out of food. Through Adam's programs and services in the BFB, you can have easy and top-level nutrition accessible right from the comfort of your home! Episode Highlights: How Better Food Bureau (BFB) came to be BFB on coaching busy mums Reasons why people need to follow certain dietaries Food Fear Providing resources to help make recipes fit for everyone in the family Supporting people's dietary needs even outside the house The Home Cook Creating variety around dietaries Planning, shopping and prepping Staying inspired as a home cook Keeping records of recipes Becoming a "Pro Prepper" Bulk buys Making use of in-season produce The lost art of preserving Sensory impact model Feeding the whole family while saving money and time Serving as a personal chef for someone with low fodmap Embarking on the better food journey Non-food based contributing factors that affect weight loss Broader diets lead to better health pane Coaching people to create amazing food in the comfort of their own homes Planning for the days, you're not feeling it Helping you win About Our Guest: Adam Rice is an Experienced Chef, Founder and Culinary director at Better Food Bureau who, together with his team, has cultivated and developed 20 years of culinary arts and nutrition into modern and interactive training packages. Beginning as young as 11 years old, Adam already had experience in the kitchen as a kitchen hand. At 16, he became an apprentice chef alongside Evan Seaward, where he found his passion for cooking exceptional food. In his early 20s, Adam trained at Ezard (a 2-hat modern Asian restaurant) and worked under Dallas Reilly, Dylan Roberts, Mark Briggs and Andrew Harmer, Head Chefs at Vue De Monde. He later went on to become a personal chef for exclusive clients on luxury yachts and in some of Melbourne's most exclusive homes. Now he wants to share the knowledge he's gained throughout the years by providing mentorship and support to help people enjoy better food despite their dietary limitations. He also has a passion for and extensive training in wellbeing. Including an NLP Practitioner, Martial Artist and Health Enthusiast. Connect with Adam Rice: Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram YouTube Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Better Food Bureau FB Page The Nourish Cookbook Work with Me BFB Food List See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You know what I want to see? In some SD Gundam thing, someone should summon and wish on the Doggorla like it's Shenron. I think that would be a really good goof. Not like a Gouf, like a bit. ...No, not like a Bit, like a... you know what, forget it. Let's talk about a dragon, then about the works of Junya Ishigaki, then just some other stuff. Mechanista and chill, or something. Here is a link to a folder of images purely for the spoiler section, after the plugzone. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Stand Up to the Victory from Mobile Suit Victory Gundam. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: ZMT-A31S Doggorla F/D-19 Zowort Zowort Heavy FP/A-77 Gundam Pharact
Vail Valley Partnership CEO Chris Romer is joined by Rep. Dylan Roberts, candidate for Colorado State Senate. They discuss a variety of community issues including transit, housing, health insurance, early childhood, workforce, and more. Find more information on Dylan's campaign HERE.
Chris Lappin is joined 16 year old Padraig Quinlan. Pud joins us to promote Infamous Presents A Very Specific Brand of Hostility! where he teams with Made To Last against The Violent Gentlemen Society. Do you have your ticket to the hottest wrestling show in the North West!? Get them now! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/infamous-a-very-specific-brand-of-hostility-tickets-407645236877 The main event is set Lance Revera & Conor Clyne vs Matt Fox & Dylan Roberts!! At the conclusion of our debut show these four men came to blows and since then each one of them has been clamouring for another chance to go at it. Who are we to deny them? Pud also discusses his 2022 in ring so far, what prompted him to don the tights and get in the ring, the evolution of his character and creates a fantasy card using wrestlers he's worked with. Instagram – https://instagram.com/sendpud?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Twitter – https://twitter.com/SendPud?t=6JvKOskERtOBN4LAq_WRmg&s=09
Chris Lappin is joined 16 year old Padraig Quinlan. Pud joins us to promote Infamous Presents A Very Specific Brand of Hostility! where he teams with Made To Last against The Violent Gentlemen Society. Do you have your ticket to the hottest wrestling show in the North West!? Get them now! www.eventbrite.com/e/infamous-a-ve…ts-407645236877 The main event is set Lance Revera & Conor Clyne vs Matt Fox & Dylan Roberts!! At the conclusion of our debut show these four men came to blows and since then each one of them has been clamouring for another chance to go at it. Who are we to deny them? Pud also discusses his 2022 in ring so far, what prompted him to don the tights and get in the ring, the evolution of his character and creates a fantasy card using wrestlers he's worked with. Instagram – instagram.com/sendpud?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Twitter – twitter.com/SendPud?t=6JvKOskERtOBN4LAq_WRmg&s=09 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/britwres-journey/message
Coming together can be challenging nowadays, making time for self or to connect with others there seems to always be challenges. This episode is no different from being disconnected 4-5 times to me using “um” an exhausting amount, it reflects some modern symptoms of society and successes to simply “roll with the punches”. From sharing their practices with tourists/guests, running a CSA, and working with ourselves this conversation is a great reminder why we do what we do- to come together to farm. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farmertackett/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/farmertackett/support
A dry winter, long-term drought, and record low levels in major Colorado River reservoirs have all of us wondering what we can do to minimize our water consumption. Kate Larson of Resource Central shares how the organization is helping communities implement programs to encourage homeowners to conserve water. City of Fountain Conservation and Sustainability Manager Katie Helm also shares the response from community members and why being able to partner with another organization to administer these services is so invaluable. (Resource Central is helping the city of Fountain with Lawn Replacement, Slow the Flow (irrigation evaluations), a smart controller program, and seminars). LINKS: Speaker's Slideshttps://studio809podcasts.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Resource-Central-SIP-5.18.2022_v2.pdf Resource Centralhttps://resourcecentral.org/ City of Fountain Conservation & Sustainabilityhttps://fountainco.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=8af6d3c2308b4909a1820b4337bb38b5 Source of information and inspiration - property owners can share water conservation tips and experiencehttps://waterwiseyards.org/ Three Videos Shown by Kate: Lafayette Waterwise Yard Transformationhttps://youtu.be/UVyV-I5O5mg Bee Friendly Yard Beautifies the Neighborhoodhttps://youtu.be/bxMfWP9m2gI Lawn Replacement Program: How It Workshttps://youtu.be/dQtzodxoOUI Resource Central YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/user/ReSourceConservation Sustainable and Resilient Pikes Peak Region - Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/srppr Receive Notifications of Future Sustainability in Progress Meetingshttps://tinyurl.com/4h4ujnya Special thanks to Studio 809 Podcasts Supporter and Community Partner, Springs Homes. This episode was recorded at the Sustainability in Progress (SIP) virtual event on May 18, 2022. Sustainability in Progress is a monthly program of the Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future. Join us (free) the third Wednesday of every month. The mission of Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future is to promote regional sustainability and advance the Pikes Peak region's sustainability plan (PPR2030) through regional collaboration and outreach. Connect with us at peakalliance.org UPCOMING EVENTS: Sustainability in ProgressJune 15, 20228 to 9 amIn-Person or VirtualSondermann Park740 West Caramillo StreetColorado Springs, CO 80907 Planting for a Healthy Watershed Join CO Native Plant Society Executive Director Maggie Gaddis and Fountain Creek Watershed District Interim Executive Director Alli Schuch at the newly revived Kathleen Marriage Garden at Sondermann Park. We'll talk about the history of the garden, how it was brought back to life, how you can incorporate native plants and help support a healthy watershed. This is an outdoor event at the garden. Advance registration required to attend the virtual version of this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtduqppjwtG9f1Y2WlqJRbvaQOzwu3hnLf Cob Oven WorkshopJune 11-12, 2022Smokebrush Farm302 El Paso Blvd.Manitou Springs, CO For information and registration, call Dylan Roberts: 719-650-5697 Permaculture Design WorkshopJune 24-26, 2022Orient Land TrustMoffat, CO For information and registration: permaculture@olt.org The following environment/sustainability organizations in the Pikes Peak region collaborate to produce the Peak Environment podcast about environmental stewardship, sustainable living and enlightened public policy in the Pikes Peak Region. Colorado Springs Office of Innovation Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future Pikes Peak Permaculture Keep up with all the organizations and events making our area a better place to live. Follow on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode:
Join us in this fascinating interview with Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save The Elephants, who has spent a lifetime studying the social patterns and habits of elephants in Africa. From earlier days of simpler strategies using naming...
Episode 31: Frankie, Marcus, & special guest Dylan Roberts discuss why the USTA and American tennis has struggled over the past decade to produce an American champion on the men's side in part 1 of our "Why American Tennis Is Struggling Mini Series."
Even when a Gundam show is bad, you often get good model kits out of it. That’s the blessing of…
On this episode we spoke to Dylan Roberts from Buffalo hardcore band Juggernaut. You can get their new record “Hollow Black” out now on Irish Voodoo Records. Songs By: Employed To Serve Juggernaut Thanks for all the support and share and subscribe!! YOU CAN FOLLOW US ON.... Twitter - @ISN_podcast Facebook - www.facebook.com/illstreetnews Facebook Group Page - illstreetnews Instagram - @illstreetnews Email us - illstreetnews@yahoo.com Leave us a voicemail: 267-297-4627 YOU CAN LISTEN ON..... Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/illstreetnews iTunes - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ill-s…d1111993800?mt=2 Stitcher - www.stitcher.com/podcast/ill-street-news Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G2SBJEWGhQLxbL4c7tsPO Google Podcasts and many other podcast platforms!
At the time of releasing this episode, wildfires have been raging again in Greece and temperatures have become unbearable across parts of the States, it really is impossible to avoid the issue of climate change. Pete The Builder talks to Steve Randall about how this affects the construction industry and how you and your team can best deal with this huge issue.Skanska's Director of Health, Safety and Well Being, Dylan Roberts, joins us but wearing a slightly different hat. Dylan is part of an industry group steering health in the construction industry. Did you know that:“It's time for change … construction workers in the UK are 100 times more likely to die from an occupational disease than a workplace accident.”Health in Construction GroupDylan talks about how we need to Think Health. The Health in Construction Leadership Group (HCLG) was formed in 2014 after a challenge from HSE's Construction Industry Advisory Committee (ConIAC) for the industry to do more to ‘Think Health' and responding to the influence of ‘Construction 2025', the Industry Strategy for Construction.The group is comprised of contractors, clients, the Health and Safety Executive, professional bodies, trade associations and trade unions.The role of the HCLG is to act as both a stimulus and a catalyst in helping unify the industry in its approach to worker health protection and the promotion, adoption and implementation of best practice processes and initiatives.The HCLG has engaged key business leaders and industry influencers in the construction sector through its Health in Construction CEO Summit events in 2016 and 2017.At these events, CEOs made a commitment to eradicate the thousands of cases of ill health and disease caused every year as a result of exposure to health hazards during construction work, as well as to address the growing incidence of mental ill-health in our workforce. There is much to achieve by the overall target date of 2025. From 2021, the HCLG will focus on the key areas of promoting good mental health, the prevention of respiratory disease and the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders. These focus areas will be reflected in the revised strategy which will be published here shortly.This episode of Constructive Voices is sponsored by Viewpoint, a Trimble Company.
Rundown: Representative Dylan Roberts in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 02:37 Carole Malezija - 27:42 T-Five Valladares and Dave Gunders - 1:20:36 This wonderful technological breakthrough six decades ago is commemorated in the song Color TV by The Skatterbrains. It sounds silly as Ska songs often do but learn from the Ska brother songwriters the serious story and message behind the words. Our headline musical act at the end of Episode 54 features the magnificent musings and music of Troubadour Dave Gunders and his longest running bandmate, T-Five Valladares. These boys had adventures galore around Boulder County and some memorable times in Boston area. Listen to Dave and T's songs titled Isolation and their rediscovered hit, Color TV. Listener warning, the music may get stuck in your head. And you may start dancing. Get ready to see The Mighty Twisters featuring Dave and T-Five at the Boulderado Hotel this July 31. Colo. State Rep. Dylan Roberts returns to Craig's Lawyers' Lounge to announce run for State Senate seat being vacated by Sen Kerry Donovan who is intent on replacing Lauren Boebert in Congress. As usual, Dylan delivers on dissecting Colorado politics and current events. Carole Malezija delivered exceptional service for 25 years as Victim-Advocate for Colorado law enforcement agencies including the Denver DA's Office and Castle Rock PD. She helps humans through dire circumstances. Hear Carole talk and understand why she was so wonderful and effective responding to tragedies. Carole's lived American and Colorado history. Episode 54 has something for everybody. The Craig Silverman Show is a variety show that seeks to entertain and educate. We do definitive interviews with fascinating guests. Listen to them all or skip around to the sound for you. It's delivered every Saturday morning 9 a.m. Colorado time.
The Executive Career Jump Podcast - For Executive Leaders On The Move
Welcome to Episode Thirty Four (Season Two) of the Executive Career Jump Podcast with your host, Andrew MacAskill!Today our guest is Dylan Roberts. Dylan is NOT your ‘average HR guy'! Instead, Dylan works with founders of fintech's and scaling technology businesses primarily to deliver a higher return on investment from their people. He works as a ‘Chief People Officer' or ‘People Partner' within these companies and provides them with proven expertise to realise their commercial potential through their teams whilst at the same time enhancing their peoples' wellbeing and value. Dylan is an accredited platinum member of HRi, the UK body for independent HR & People Professionals (APHRi).Listen to Dylan share his expertise on the ‘new world of work', and how you can make it work best for you. You will learn:The simplest description of the HR function you will ever hearHow you can immediately stand out from the crowd and get to the top of the shortlistThe #1 resource employers look at BEFORE they invite you in to interviewWhat you should do during an interview to position yourself as the BEST candidate for the jobQuestions the SMART candidates are asking in interviews today to guarantee a good fitLinks:Connect with Dylan on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chiefpeopleofficerhr/Or visit his website: https://www.ppl.io/
Chris Lappin and Lance Revera are joined by Owner and Founder at Fight for Honour Wrestling, Elijah Cole. Elijah who wrestled as 'The Platinum Standard' Lucas James on the Welsh Scene joined us to discuss Fight For Honour Wrestling's debut show on 23rd October 2021 at The Cheshire County Sports Club, Chester. CH2 1PR. Great card announced so far 2 of the best in British wrestling Robbie X vs Nathan Cruz Final 4 Way between Dylan Roberts vs Chase Alexander vs JJ Webb vs ??? a triple threat match between Chantal Jordan, Alexxis Falcon and Harley Hudson! For more information on the event - www.facebook.com/events/516718153048186/ Follow Twitter - twitter.com/fight4honour Facebook - www.facebook.com/fightforhonourwrestling Instagram - www.instagram.com/fightforhonour/ Website - www.fightforhonour.co.uk/
Chris Lappin and Lance Revera are jpined by Owner and Founder at Fight for Honour Wrestling, Elijah Cole. Elijah who wrestled as 'The Platinum Standard' Lucas James on the Welsh Scene joined us to discuss Fight For Honour Wrestling's debut show on 23rd October 2021 at The Cheshire County Sports Club, Chester. CH2 1PR. Great card announced so far 2 of the best in British wrestling Robbie X vs Nathan Cruz Final 4 Way between Dylan Roberts vs Chase Alexander vs JJ Webb vs ??? a triple threat match between Chantal Jordan, Alexxis Falcon and Harley Hudson! For more information on the event - https://www.facebook.com/events/516718153048186/ Follow Twitter - https://twitter.com/fight4honour Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fightforhonourwrestling Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fightforhonour/ Website - http://www.fightforhonour.co.uk/
The Shadows Podcast, the Chronicles of Dylan Roberts is now available at https://www.theshadowspodcast.com/ Dylan is a recent graduate from the United States Coast Guard Academy with a Commission as a Coast Guard Officer. During this episode, Dylan opens up and shares a very personal story about the night he attempted to take his own life after an argument with his mother during his sophomore year in high school. He walks us through his road to recovery and setbacks such as receiving a letter medically disqualifying him from the Coast Guard Academy in March 2016. Dylan talks about writing a book that documents his journey and talks about how he's used writing as a coping skill. He also discusses debunking the stigma and the benefits of mental health and what the veteran's group, Angels 14 means to him. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shadows-podcast/support
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Dylan is a Senior at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, or technically a 1/c, which is short for 1st Class Cadet. I think I have the right. Soon, Dylan and his classmates will graduate, and they will admix with the rest of the Coasties in the fleet. They will join a long line of heroes who have and continue to honorably serve and protect the Homeland and save life and property at sea. In this Leadosophy interview, Dylan discusses his life journey towards acceptance into the U.S Coast Guard Academy. This journey was not devoid of tough obstacles. Dylan opens up about some of these obstacles, how he overcame some difficult circumstances, and the life lessons he continues to amass and take advantage of. Dylan also talks about life at the C.G. Academy, formal and informal leadership and followership training, and even his leadership framework, TEACH, which he initially crafted and penned two years ago. Dylan also discusses his short-term and long-term goals; Leadosophy also asks Dylan to talk about the blend or balance of leadership and followership that he will need as he enters the Coast Guard as a new Ensign. This was an insightful and thought-provoking interview. Leadosophy believes that the Coast Guard has itself a fine Coast Guard Officer in the making. We look forward to seeing Dylan's career progress over the years to come. You can find Dylan on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanwrobertscga/
Legal matters. This show features three men of the law speaking about that subject. Without the law, what would we have? Disunity. Uncivilization. America is based on the rule of law which means we follow the statutes set forth by our legislators. And the framers of our Constitution. Colorado State Rep. Dylan Roberts is my first guest this week in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge. His House District 26 (Eagle and Routt Counties) lies within the new US. Rep Lauren Boebert's Third Congressional District in Colorado. Boebert should be replaced. Find out why Rep. Roberts is the person to do it. Roberts is also a Colorado Deputy DA, sort of a double lawman. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders delights with his song Black Balloons which made him think of America's rejection of selfish Donald Trump. This week's show is dominated by talk of the upcoming trial of Donald Trump in the US Senate. Should the case go forward? How should prosecutors present their case? What defenses are available to Trump? Siddhartha Rathod is a renaissance man in Colorado law. This U.S. Marine Captain has a terrific law firm with lots of big cases he addresses. Listen to a fascinating discussion of the pride this Asian Indian – American takes in Kamala Harris as these two lawmen discuss intermarriage, ethnic pride, and what Trumpism has done to our country. Rundown- Dylan Roberts in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:02:06 Dave Gunders - 00:59:52 Siddhartha Rathod in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:14:46
(Jeff The Killer vs. Slenderman): https://spinpasta.fandom.com/wiki/Jeff_the_Killer_versus_Slenderman Intro music: The Slenderman Song from Zip Zipper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMgbfFpXZu0 Outro music: Ghost Story from Imcompetech.com http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/ Thumbs up to all our listeners, the community of Spinpasta.wikia and the author: Dylan Roberts. Without, we wouldn't have this discussion. So thank you all! (Spinpasta.wiki): https://spinpasta.fandom.com/f Comment below or send us an email at aldenterigamortis@gmail.com Also check out the title cards for each episode: http://crazonstudios.tumblr.com/ And if you want to show your support, consider becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/aldenterigamortis
Good Morning, Colorado, and welcome to the Daily Sun-Up. It’s Tuesday January 19th, and we’re feeling lucky to start the day with you. Join us daily for an in-depth look at one of our top stories. Today - When Colorado lawmakers turned their attention to mobile home parks over the last two sessions for the first time in decades, one particular bill inspired some residents to start thinking big. Before we begin, let’s take a look at what happened on this day in Colorado history - adapted from Derek R Everett’s book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today, we take you back to January 19th, 1948 when, after nearly a quarter century of economic prosperity, a fire destroyed what had been the most productive lumber mill in Colorado. The mill site and the town that surrounded it now sit at the bottom of McPhee Reservoir. Now, our feature story. When Colorado lawmakers turned their attention to mobile home parks over the last two sessions, one particular bill inspired some residents to start thinking big -- beyond the chronic battles with park owners over rising rents and questionable evictions. A new provision in the Mobile Home Park Act, which went into effect in June, gave individuals the opportunity to purchase the property where they’ve parked their trailers. It also gave them the opportunity to start calling their own shots as a cooperative. Now, some are seizing that opportunity, banding together and taking steps toward purchases aimed at preserving a lifestyle that represents the state’s largest non-subsidized affordable housing option for more than 100,000 Coloradans. But a process that can be difficult is even more fraught in the age of coronavirus. Colorado Sun reporter Kevin Simpson is joining us today to tell us more. So Kevin, can you start by explaining why lawmakers decided to tackle the issue of residents buying their mobile home parks in the first place? Colorado’s legal provision requires that a park owner, if they anticipate selling the property or changing the use of the land, give notice to residents, who then have 90 days to make an offer and secure financing. For residents, the first step is typically creating an association or cooperative that represents more than half of the home owners, which is required in order to make the purchase. Park owners must file an affidavit of compliance with the appropriate local agencies. So, residents operate within two key parameters: the 90-day window to take care of due diligence and financing; and, of course, the assurance that the park owner will negotiate in good faith. The latter could eventually require a court decision for fine-tuning. Thanks for listening. Before we go here are a few stories you should know about today: Just two weeks after she was sworn in, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert may already have challengers in the 2022 election. State Democratic lawmakers Kerry Donovan and Dylan Roberts told The Colorado Sun they are considering a run against the highly contentious Republican to represent the state's third Congressional District. The district leans Republican, but the largest voting bloc is unaffiliated. A third Colorado man has been charged in relation to the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol. Robert Gieswein, a 24-year old Woodland Park resident, has six federal charges pending, including assaulting a federal officer. Federal court documents tie Gieswein to the Three Percenters, a radical militia group. More than three thousand tires are thrown out in Colorado every day. Most of those were recycled, but hundreds of thousands couldn’t be repurposed. And a massive fire at a tire dump north of Denver last summer illuminated the painful environmental tension over a consumer product everybody needs now and no one wants later. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. Now, a quick message from our editor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From connecting with the innovative All Gas No Brakes crew of YouTubers in Echo Park, to tense moments with Mexican authorities on surf and dental jaunts south of the border, to a heartfelt memorial segment to early-adopter Dylan Roberts, to a 30-minute chat with melodic techno DJ Christian Löffler, there's quite a bit on offer in our debut Dublab "Guest Session." First aired on Dublab Radio Dec. 27, 2020 from 8-10 p.m. Pacific. (Listen on dublab: https://www.dublab.com/archive/frequency-horizon-guest-session-12-27-20) TRACKLIST: Biig Piig @biiggpiigg “Switch” ~Intro~ Ott @ottsonic “Smoked Glass and Chrome” Bop @bop x Subwave @subwave “Lo-Fi Romance” Bachelors of Science @bachelorsofscience, Eko Zu @ekozumusic & MC Dre “Ride the Wave” DJ Marky and SPY @spydnb “Mystic Sunset” X&G @xandg “Control” ~All Gas No Brakes Segment [21:45]~ DJ Screw: Big Floyd ft. Chris Ward & AD “Sittin’ On Top of the World” (@dj-screw-mixtapes I think) Choke “I’ve Told Myself a Thousand Times” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6r4PUfC50c STRFKR “Golden Light” @starfucker_usa [SFM] “Time Traveler” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAu_fYHZKLs The Avalanches @theavalanches “Wherever You Go ft. Jamie xx @jamie-xx-official, Neneh Cherry @neneh-cherry, CLYPSO” Calibre @calibresignature “End of Meaning” ~Honoring Key Listeners Michael Poole and Dylan Roberts [34:15]~ Monuman @monuman “Hurts When I’m With You” Mark System @marksystem “Optix” Rayn @rayndnb & Joely “Patchwork” ~Mexico pt. 1 [48:05]~ Mystic State @mysticstate “Evermore (War @wardnb remix)” Nelver @nelver & Ian Urbina “Ocean of Rain” @user-336761701 Urbandawn @urbandawndnb “Sleeping Awake” ~Christian Löffler @christianloeffler Interview pt. 1 [1:02:00]~ Christian Löffler “Eleven (feat. Mohna)” Christian Löffler “Pastoral” Christian Löffler “Lys (feat. Menke)” Fehrplay @fehrplay “Reach” Boris Brejcha @boris-brejcha feat. Ginger “Happinezz (edit)” Face to Face “I Won’t Lie Down (Frequency Horizon’s Spoken-Kombat mashup)” @frequencyhorizon Clown Core "Flat Earth" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDGfxKKI5jew1CrrBrEUMhw ~Mexico pt. 2 [1:25:48]~ Dillinja @dillinja “Hard Noise (Break remix)” @officialvalverecordings Shlohmo “Heaven Inc.” @shlohmo ~Christian Löffler Interview pt. 2 [1:31:30]~ Christian Löffler “Fate” Christian Löffler “Weiß” Christian Löffler “Funebre” Christian Löffler feat. Mohna “Roth (Nathan Fake @nthnfk short edit)” Kings of Convenience @kings-of-convenience-official “I Don’t Know What I Can Save You From (Röyksopp @royksopp remix)” Laura Veirs @ravenmarchingband "Magnetized” Mogwai @mogwai-official “After the Flood” ID tags by Leslie Pine @lesliepineapple Cover Art by Nancy Wood https://www.instagram.com/nancywoodartist/
Dylan is one of my best friends and a incredible human being. There hasn't been a recent conflict that hsi company "Freelance Society" hasnt covered from the frontlines. In this podcast we talk about how we met, what experienced we shared and how to achieve world peace by drinking beer in a cave. More Info coming soon. This text will update automatically. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stayinathome/message
Dylan Roberts, candidate for Colorado House of Representatives District 26, sits down with Vail Valley Partnership president & CEO Chris Romer to discuss his candidacy.
Dylan Roberts and Christian Stephen share stories about their time covering natural disasters, including the devastating earthquake that hit Nepal in 2015 and hurricanes that flooded parts of Haiti and Houston. They also talk about their time working with news companies and nonprofit organizations during a natural disaster. Nepal Earthquake Photos: https://freelancesociety.co/nepal-earthquake-2015/Follow:YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/freelancesocietyIG: https://www.instagram.com/freelancesociety/FB: https://www.facebook.com/freelancesocietymedia/Website: https://freelancesociety.co/
War journalists Dylan Roberts and Christian Stephen discuss their travels and how they began their careers in conflict journalism and filmmaking. Follow: YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/freelancesociety IG: https://www.instagram.com/freelancesociety/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/freelancesocietymedia/ Website: https://freelancesociety.co/
As France enters its 62nd weekend of protests, President Macron’s honeymoon is well and truly over. But has he found a new friend in Boris Johnson (00:45)? Plus, what is the problem with the Labour leadership race (12:35)? And last, what’s killing Britain’s wild salmon (25:20)? With Jonathan Miller, Charles Grant, James Forsyth, Gloria de Piero, Mike Daunt and Dylan Roberts. Presented by Isabel Hardman. Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.
As France enters its 62nd weekend of protests, President Macron's honeymoon is well and truly over. But has he found a new friend in Boris Johnson (00:45)? Plus, what is the problem with the Labour leadership race (12:35)? And last, what's killing Britain's wild salmon (25:20)?With Jonathan Miller, Charles Grant, James Forsyth, Gloria de Piero, Mike Daunt and Dylan Roberts.Presented by Isabel Hardman.Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.
PolitiTalkRx Host Dr Scott Kjelson talks with Colorado State Representative Dylan Roberts about reducing the cost of life saving insulin. HB19-1216 Reduce Insulin Prices Concerning measures to reduce a patient's costs of prescription insulin drugs, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. Prescription insulin drugs - 30-day supply - cost-sharing cap - appropriation. Effective January 1, 2020, the act caps the cost sharing a covered person is required to pay for prescription insulin drugs at $100 per 30-day supply of insulin. The act requires the department of law to investigate the pricing of prescription insulin drugs and submit a report of its findings to the governor, the commissioner of insurance, and the judiciary committees of the senate and house of representatives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PolitiTalkRx Host Dr Scott Kjelson talks with Colorado State Representative Dylan Roberts about reducing the cost of life saving insulin. HB19-1216 Reduce Insulin Prices Concerning measures to reduce a patient's costs of prescription insulin drugs, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. Prescription insulin drugs - 30-day supply - cost-sharing cap - appropriation. Effective January 1, 2020, the act caps the cost sharing a covered person is required to pay for prescription insulin drugs at $100 per 30-day supply of insulin. The act requires the department of law to investigate the pricing of prescription insulin drugs and submit a report of its findings to the governor, the commissioner of insurance, and the judiciary committees of the senate and house of representatives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNNING TIME: 4 HoursHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: S2 E28 (07/09 - 07/15) 'Black Saturday' as TBS replaces Georgia Championship Wrestling with World Wrestling Federation. Audio: Jim Cornette discusses 'Black Saturday'. Bruno Sammartino wrestles his last ever match at Madison Square Garden. Harley Race wins 1986 WWF King Of The Ring. Precious! Looking back at the time Ric Flair made out with a Mannequin on World Championship Wrestling. Ultimate Warrior (as Dingo Warrior) makes his WWF TV debut. Dr Death Steve Williams captures UWF Heavyweight Championship. Looking back at NWA Great American Bash '88. We want Flair! We want Flair! Looking back at WCW Great American Bash 1991. Looking back at WCW Great American Bash (1992). Vince McMahon folds the World Bodybuilding Federation (WBF). Ric Flair wrestles in Charlotte for the first time as part of WWF (1992). Hulk Hogan takes the stand in the Vince McMahon steroid distribution trial, and admits to years of steroid use. Looking back at ECW Heatwave (1995, 1996). Wild Pegasus (Chris Benoit) wins Best Of The Super Juniors Tournament. WWF releases Jack Tunney. Audio: Owen Hart & British Bulldog vs Steve Austin & ??? for vacant WWF Tag Team Titles (1997). Nitro Girls debut on WCW Monday Nitro. Looking back at WCW Bash At The Beach (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000). Looking back at WCW LA Melee Pay Per Listen event (1998). Audio: Two Clusterf***s For One: Chavo Guerrero Jr 'submits' to Stevie Ray, then shaves his own head in Hair vs Hair Match against Eddie Guerrero. WWF debuts WWF.com internet webcast 'Code-Red'. WWF announces return of Jesse Ventura (then MN Governor) to referee the main event of Summerslam (1999). Audio: WCW Junkyard Hardcore Invitational Match. Audio: Jeff Jarrett lays down to Hollywood Hulk Hogan and Vince Russo tirade that followed. Booker T becomes second ever Black Heavyweight Champion in WCW history. Looking back at the formation of the WCW / ECW Alliance: Audio #1: Tommy Dreamer makes WWF debut and ECW reforms. Audio #2: Vince McMahon and WWF forms an 'alliance' with Shane McMahon and WCW to battle ECW on Raw. Audio #3: WCW swerves WWF and aligns with ECW, now owned by Stephanie McMahon. Kurt Angle sings 'Jimmy Crack Corn'. Audio: Eric Bischoff makes his WWE debut as General Manager of Raw. Audio: Kurt Angle and John Cena Battle Rap! (2003). Looking back at WWE Vengeance PPV (2004). UPN forces WWE to remove Muhammad Hassan off Smackdown programming. Audio: Muhammad Hassan Smackdown promo that did not air on UPN. Audio: Matt Hardy calls in to WWE Byte This! and confronts Lita. Brock Lesnar stripped of IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Looking back at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event (2006). Looking back at ROH Death Before Dishonor IV (2006). Funeral services held for Nancy and Daniel Benoit. Audio: Following the Benoit tragedy, the infamous appearance by Mr Kennedy on Fox News and the denial of never taking steroids. Jim Ross opens JR's Family BBQ Restaurant. WWE signs Teddy Hart to a developmental deal. Looking back at TNA Victory Road PPV (2007, 2008, 2010). Looking back at AAA TripleMania XV (2007). WWE releases Ashley Massaro. Superstar Billy Graham auctions off his WWE Hall Of Fame ring on Ebay. Bobby Lashley and Kid Kash sign with TNA. TNA announces ECW reunion themed event 'Hardcore Justice'. ABC cancels 'Downfall' game show hosted by Chris Jericho after only 5 episodes. Chasyn Rance arrested for having sexual relations with a 15 y/o. Looking back at TNA Destination X PPV (2011). TNA releases Matt and Nick Jackson (Generation Me), Matt Morgan, and Hernandez. Audio: CM Punk and Vince McMahon 'contract negotiation' from Raw (2011). Audio: Bray Wyatt makes his NXT debut (2012). Bonus Audio: Early Bray Wyatt promo from FCW. Looking back at WWE Money In The Bank PPV (2012, 2013). Kharma and CM Punk officially released by WWE. WWE announces partnership with Tout. WWE opens the Performance Center. GFW 'invasion' of TNA draws 135 at 5000+ seat stadium. Sasha Banks, Charlotte, and Becky Lynch makes their WWE main roster debut. One week after TNA airs 'The Final Deletion' at the Hardy Compound, WWE airs Wyatt Family vs New Day at Wyatt Compound. Audio: Bonus Audio: Wyatt Family challenges New Day. Brock Lesnar def Mark Hunt at UFC 200, just to be suspended a week later for doping violation. WWE's lame excuse for not suspending Brock Lesnar for UFC doping violation. Looking back at WWE Great Balls Of Fire PPV (2017). Looking back at WWE Extreme Rules PPV (2018). And so much more! 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Two dads of T1D daughters, on a podcast, trying to figure it all out. This episode, things get REAL as Alan and Mark discuss the perils of their T1D kiddos getting sick. In this special episode, Colorado House Representative Dylan Roberts, champion of several bills that will help families touched by diabetes, talks to us about HB 1216. If passed, this legislation would be the first of its type in the U.S., helping to ensure affordable co-pays and holding insulin providers accountable for any proposed future price increases. Rep. Roberts also offers advice as to how our listeners in their states can engage with their representatives and senators to help move things forward across the nation.#T1D #WhatNext?
In this episode, the chairman of the newly formed Rural Affairs Committee, Dylan Roberts, calls in. Dylan Roberts represents the 26th District of Colorado, which is made up by Routt and Eagle County. He explains the purview of the new committee and the up coming legislation that is expected. This episode ran on December 22, 2018.
Chris Lappin is joined by Fantastic Matt Fox. Matt starts by discussing him winning the Champion of Wales title from Drill, working for Britannia Wrestling and how underrated Dylan Roberts is. Matt then discusses what prompted him to dawn the tights and get in the ring, what wrestler he wanted you mold his style round, memories of his first match and the evolution of his character. Matt also gives his memories of working with Al Snow on TNA British Boot Camp Series 2 in 2014, training with RWA with Andy Baker, Dr Tom Pritchard & Rip Rogers, how tough training at the Snake Pit in Wigan is and his futures plans. Book Matt – bookfoxymattfox@outlook.com Follow Matt Twitter- twitter.com/FoxyMattFox Facebook- www.facebook.com/bookfoxymattfox Shop – bookfoxymattfox.bigcartel.com/
Chris Lappin is joined by Fantastic Matt Fox. Matt starts by discussing him winning the Champion of Wales title from Drill, working for Britannia Wrestling and how underrated Dylan Roberts is. Matt then discusses what prompted him to dawn the tights and get in the ring, what wrestler he wanted you mold his style round, memories of his first match and the evolution of his character. Matt also gives his memories of working with Al Snow on TNA British Boot Camp Series 2 in 2014, training with RWA with Andy Baker, Dr Tom Pritchard & Rip Rogers, how tough training at the Snake Pit in Wigan is and his futures plans. Book Matt - bookfoxymattfox@outlook.com Follow Matt Twitter- https://twitter.com/FoxyMattFox Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/bookfoxymattfox Shop - https://bookfoxymattfox.bigcartel.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brokenbutglorious/message
Chris Lappin is joined by Fantastic Matt Fox. Matt starts by discussing him winning the Champion of Wales title from Drill, working for Britannia Wrestling and how underrated Dylan Roberts is. Matt then discusses what prompted him to dawn the tights and get in the ring, what wrestler he wanted you mold his style round, memories of his first match and the evolution of his character. Matt also gives his memories of working with Al Snow on TNA British Boot Camp Series 2 in 2014, training with RWA with Andy Baker, Dr Tom Pritchard & Rip Rogers, how tough training at the Snake Pit in Wigan is and his futures plans. Book Matt - bookfoxymattfox@outlook.com Follow Matt Twitter- https://twitter.com/FoxyMattFox Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/bookfoxymattfox Shop - https://bookfoxymattfox.bigcartel.com/
In our first podcast in this series, Dylan described the benefits of a city having an approach to ‘smart' that is genuinely shared between the council and other public services, particularly health. In this and each of five following podcasts we will discuss one of six aspects the city has identified as being key to building a smarter Leeds, which you can read more about on Data Mill North's Smart Leeds page. Three of these aspects, connectivity, digital skills and data, are cross cutting. Three others focus on vital areas of public service delivery: health & wellbeing, housing and travel & transport. In this podcast, we focus on connectivity.
As such he is Senior Responsible Officer (SRO) for the Digital Health and Wellbeing Programme for the whole of Leeds, SRO for the 100% Digital Smart Cities Programme as well as providing overall leadership for Leeds City Council's change programmes. Additionally he is accountable for Digital and Information strategy, governance, innovation, policy and assurance for LCC and NHS CCGs. In this podcast, the first of a series, Dylan describes how this wide-ranging role, that includes responsibility for NHS and local authority IT/digital programmes, came about. In future podcasts we will look at how willingness to focus on user needs, and collaborate and share across organisational and professional boundaries, is a key element of Leeds' place-based approach to building a successful and inclusive future city.
This week, Larry and Eddie V are joined by the newest member of the World 1-1 crew, Dylan Roberts! Tune in as they discuss games of the week, the Tell Tale Games closure, PS4 cross play, and more!!!
The Doug Lange Network is bringing you up to speed on the #Sehome football squad. We talked with senior RB Dylan Roberts about the Mariners' learning they can win, his goal to improve on his 14 TD's last season and the team confidence factor getting ready for the season opener. For more go to www.OnTheDLN.com - the online home of The Doug Lange Network!
On this episode of Pivotal Moments I sit down with Dylan Roberts. At only 24 years old he has already fought cancer, lived with multiple families as a child, received great grades at school even with only 50% attendance, was in a camp for underprivileged kids as their leader, had a near death experience and got engaged at the age of 18 - and this barley scratches the surface.
Lawmakers are starting to take a closer look at the price of insulin. Nevada became the first to pass a law last summer regarding transparency and Colorado may soon do the same. Stacey talks to Colorado State Representative Dylan Roberts about the bill he’s put forward and how it could change things. He also shares his very personal connection to type 1. In our Community Connection this week, adventurer and solo sailor Erin Spineto takes on a new challenge. She's making a comedy web series about T1D? We’ll explain what A Bad Case is all about. And Know Better this week about efforts to make the the Omnipod system part of the open source artificial pancreas project. On Facebook? Join our group of awesome listeners! ----- 3:40 Catching up on previous guests: Stacey talks about the Diabulimia conference happening this November and announces that fitness coach Christel Oerum has become an American Citizen! 6:00 Interview with Rep. Dylan Roberts 26:00 Interview with Erin Spineto 36:30 Stacey talks about OpenOmni efforts ----- Sign up for our newsletter here Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android
This interview is with Disrepair, a new an up and coming Buffalo hardcore band. The band includes Khari Waits (guitar)(who was interviewed in a previous episode of the podcast, Jorden Cudzillo (vocals), Richard Robinson(drums), Dylan Roberts(guitar) and Nick Green(bass). Nick has been replaced by Dillon Butcher. We talked about their band history and the current state of the Buffalo Scene. Several shout outs were sent out to "Scene uncle" Mike Jeffers. Enjoy. https://disrepair.bandcamp.com/releases
Dylan Roberts joins me for the monthly pop culture breakdown. We dive further into the realm of comic book movies, this time discussing what DC is bringing our way in the near future and, of course, get into our main event, Life After Beth. And we try to figure out Dylan's ideal super hero and find just where the funny lives. Enjoy! Anywhere The Needle Drops is brought to you by Red Chuck Productions. You can support Red Chuck Productions on Patreon! The Anywhere The Needle Drops theme music is by Ethan W. Kampa and Jeremy Whetstone.
My submission for the latest vonyc.com remix contest. Enjoy!
After a three month hiatus due to a ruined studio, Dylan Roberts is back! To celebrate the return, you're getting the first glimpse of his latest remix, a reworking of last year's hit "Put Your Hands Up For Detroit" by Fedde Le Grand . Destined to be bangin in all the clubs soon. Keep posted as new Progressive House and Electro mix sets will be flowing like water. You'll also get to hear Dylan Robert's latest orignal tracks and remixes.
This is my entry for the Vonyc.com remix contest. I haven't posted a new mix set in a while because I wanted to make sure I hit the deadline for the contest. Normally my production is exclusively electro or progressive, but this track just screamed out for a deep house remix. If you want to get a listen to the original you can find it here: http://www.vonyc.com/shop/index.aspx?area=song&action=search&addon=sultan+zara+why
The first Podcasted mix set from Dylan Roberts!