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Voters in the United States finish casting ballots Tuesday to choose their next president. Political polls show candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in a close race. VOA Correspondent Scott Stearns has our story.
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I break down briefly why you should vote for Donald J. Trump on Election Day November 5th , 2024. Email: realnewsocala@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lee-leffingwell/support
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For this week's episode, Nate and Kevin discuss the upcoming Election Day November 7th. We've got a couple hot-button issues ahead of us that will have some real bearing on our society and brush (or grind) against our values as followers of Jesus Christ. Issues 1 and 2 for Ohio are discussed this week and what our perspectives are on them. Attached is a copy of the Issue 1 & 2 document as well as the actual proposed amendment for Issue 1.
The most-watched City Council race in the 2023 general election is between two sitting City Council Members, Democrat Justin Brannan and Republican Ari Kagan, who are facing each other in the new 47th Council District of Southern Brooklyn after fallout from the redistricting process. The district includes Coney Island, Bay Ridge, and Bath Beach. Council Members Kagan and Brannan joined the show for a lively debate with under a month to go until Election Day: November 7, 2023. (Ep 418)
Please note that one of our regular co-hosts Anthony Nourse did not participate in this episode as he was recently appointed as a substitute judge in Fairfax County. Due to the political nature of this episode, Mr. Nourse had to refrain from participating in this episode as required by the Canons of Judicial Conduct for the Commonwealth of Virginia.We took a looong summer break that lasted well into September but we are back with an all new episode with a special guest appearance by Blake Woloson who subbed in as a co-host for Anthony Nourse. In this episode we welcome the two candidates for Fairfax County Circuit Court Clerk. They are currently on your ballot right now in Fairfax County and early voting has begun! This is the first debate we have had on our podcast and the candidates kept it very cordial while still advocating for your vote in the November 2023 election here in Fairfax. Gerarda Culipher and Chris Falcon are your candidates running for the head Clerk of Court in the Fairfax County Circuit Court. We begin by having the candidates explain just what the job of the head clerk is and then we get into each candidate's vision for how they would handle the position if elected. Below are the links to each candidate's campaign site:Gerarda Culipher https://www.culipherforclerk.comChris Falcon https://www.falconforfairfax.comHere is info on voting in the election (either through early voting which has just begun or on Election Day November 7, 2023 if you prefer to vote the ole fashioned way in person!)https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections/upcomingLEGAL DISCLAIMER:If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn't take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn't listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
Today's poem is by Walter Whitman Jr. (/ˈhwɪtmən/; May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892), an American poet, essayist, and journalist. He is considered one of the most influential poets in American history. Whitman incorporated both transcendentalism and realism in his writings and is often called the father of free verse.[1]Whitman's major poetry collection, Leaves of Grass, first published in 1855, was financed with his own money and became well known. The work was an attempt to reach out to the common person with an American epic. Whitman continued expanding and revising Leaves of Grass until his death in 1892.His poetry often focused on both loss and healing. On the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, who Whitman greatly admired, he authored two poems "O Captain! My Captain!" and "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd", and gave a series of lectures on Lincoln.—Bio via Wikipedia This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
FU Podcast - E144 - Election Day - November 8, 2022 Turn your videos into live streams with Restream https://restre.am/ANIm FU Podcast - We Invite Our Listeners To Become Guests LIVE ON AIR on Election Day!! To interact with our LIVE shows and see the episodes you might have missed go to: https://www.facebook.com/Frustration.Unlimited.Podcast Your Hosts: Devin G Ewart, Patrick Martin, & Andy Henning To Donate to the Show: https://paypal.me/FUPodcast Find Us On: Facebook: Frustration.Unlimited.Podcast Twitter: FrustrationU Instagram: Frustration_Unlimited Youtube: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Podcast Twitch: FU_Podcast Patreon: FUPodcast Listen to ALL of our shows on: Amazon Alexa: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Amazon Apple iTunes: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Apple Spotify: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Spotify iHeartMedia: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-iHeart Google: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Google Stitcher: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Stitcher Breaker: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Breaker Castbox: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Castbox Anchor: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Anchor Audible: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Audible Radio Public: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Radio Pocket Cast: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Pocket Podchaser: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Podchaser Listen Notes: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Listen Castro: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Castro Podcast Addict: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Addict Player FM: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-Player Listen App: https://dge.dgemedia.com/FU-ListenApp Coming from the great state of TEXAS!!! This Podcast Is For The People, By The People Who Are Frustrated With All The Issues Going On In The World… Come join us, unlike any other podcast we interact with viewers/listeners. #FUPodcast, #FrustrationUnlimited, #podcast, #podcasting, #spotify, #podcasts, #podcastlife, #podcaster, #youtube, #comedy, #itunes, #podcasters, #applepodcasts, #podcastshow, #interview, #newpodcast, #spotifypodcast, #applepodcast, #repost, #soundcloud, #radioshow, #dgemedia, #life, #follow, #movies, #funny, #live, #instagram, #film, #podcastlove, #media, #podcastinglife, #podcastaddict, #podcasthost, #coronavirus, #news, #FrustrationUnlimited, #DevinGEwart, #WPatrickMartin, #like4like, #followme, #likeforlike, #follow4follow, #followforfollow, #l4l, #f4f, #lifestyle --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frustration-unlimited/support
To Vote or Not Vote,Hilary,Gates,Musk, Coming back to scripture,news, being alone, eating alone, red Wine, brainwashed, government lies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dirty-harris/support
Taurus Lunar Eclipse on Election Day - November 8, 2022 - Moon in Taurus conjunct Uranus, opposite Mercury, Sun and Venus in Scorpio & square Saturn in Aquarius. Saturn is the focal of a t-square - this is the place of rapid evolution and change. We're being forced to take responsibility for our futures, especially the future of planet Earth. ⭐️The Taurus Lunar Eclipse chart and list of the Scorpio Season Major Transits can be found here. ⭐️Information for booking an astrology consultation with Jilly: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQ9geNPhkuUJb9yZt_lRovbe-dOsQgz_CbGonE4U2Kv0ad7w/viewform ⭐️Support the growth of this podcast, Jilly's astrological educational offerings, and access bonus content by joining Patreon - those at the $10 monthly tier get discounts on astrological consultations: https://www.patreon.com/virgomoonalchemy ⭐️Purchase AstroHerbal Candies, Skincare & Virgo Moon Merch: https://www.virgomoonalchemy.com/s/shop ⭐️Follow Jilly on IG for more astro musings and mouth-watering candy photos: @virgomoon_alchemy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/virgomoonalchemy/support
Election Day November 8th BLOOD MOON Prophetic Warning REVEALED!
Tuesday morning opens with a new moon in Scorpio -eclipsing the Sun in Scorpio also, only partially, but very potent with Venus hooking a ride. Eclipse season has begun and will be followed by a Lunar eclipse next month on Election Day -November 8th! Vote for democracy! Mercury also runs into Neptune and communications become garbled. Go with the flow this eclipse season with Scorpio season here and Mars soon to take a very long nap. Relationships are up for review this eclipse season. *Practice inner confidence as the cosmos push for outer changes that will impact everyone.* Energy levels will be low with the sunlight being blocked. Cosmos has a plan and it's not asking for any edits to its plan. Saturn also woke up this weekend -joining the outer planets pushing for changes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jody-cirame/message
CT Public's debate series continues in the lead up to Election Day November 8. This hour on Where We Live, a Hearst politics reporter breaks down the issues at stake from a debate between Democratic incumbent John Larson and Dr. Larry Lazor, Republican, both candidates in the first congressional district. They debated each other at Manchester Community College, Tuesday, moderated by CT Public's Ray Hardman. Later, we learn about medicinal gardens, and the use of medicinal plants in pharmaceuticals to this day. We also hear from a tea shop owner in Westport who practices traditional Chinese medicine. We learn about consuming medicinal foods from a home garden – like ginger, garlic, and scallion. GUESTS: Dan Haar: Associate Editor, Hearst Connecticut Greg Susla: ICU pharmacist (retired), National Institutes of Health, and Advisory Board Member, UConn School of Pharmacy. Also, Curator of a Civil War period medicinal garden at the Pry House Field Hospital Museum in Maryland. Wei Bertram: Founder, Arogya Tea, Westport and Practitioner, Chinese MedicineSupport the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Dominique is joined by voting rights activist Pam Gaskin. Seated with JP Beasley, they discuss voting requirements, finding your own lane of activism, and our Election Day homework. Important dates around election day: The deadline to register to vote: October 11 Early voting begins: October 24 Election Day: November 8 Websites to check your registration status and find election info: Votetexas.gov Harrisvotes.com LWVHouston.org Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment about the show
This live show aired on WCUA programming on October 19th, 2021. Election Day (November 2nd) is on the horizon. Episode five features junior John Desordi who over the past summer interned for the GOP Candidate Jack Ciattarelli who is running for the Governor of New Jersey against Incumbent Governor Phil Murphy. Desordi discussed his role as an intern in the Ciattarelli campaign and what policies Ciattarelli would implement if he is the next elected Governor. Furthermore, we spoke about our reactions to Senator Ted Cruz's visit to Catholic University for his Verdict podcast. Desordi also spoke about his current Congressional internship for Congressman Darrell Issa from California's 50th District.
On #TheUpdate this Election Day, prosecutors say that millionaire real estate scion Robert Durst is in even more trouble with the law. He's been indicted on a murder charge in the death of Kathie Durst, his first wife who disappeared nearly four decades ago. The long-anticipated and long-delayed rail route from Long Island to Grand Central Terminal is nearing reality. More than 150,000 customers per day are expected to use the service when it begins next year. And across America, voters are going to the polls. In Virginia, Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin raced to fire up their party's base voters in opposite end of Virginia, while voters in Minneapolis are deciding on whether to give Jacob Frey a second mayoral term and whether to replace the city's police department with a new Department of Public Safety.
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST Season 2, Episode 46 Emily White Author and Podcast host of: How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams This week we have the author of the book and podcast under the same name titled: How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams Emily White is a Partner at Collective Entertainment and the Founder of #iVoted Festival. She is the author of the #1 Amazon best-selling How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams and the Host of the book's accompanying podcast of the same name. The podcast is the #1 Music Business podcast in America and has charted on six continents with listeners in 115+ countries. After witnessing slim margins in the 2016 U.S. Election, White was inspired to get out the vote. The result was a new initiative called #iVoted in which over 150 venues in 37 states let fans in on election night 2018, who showed a selfie from outside of their polling place. The movement pivoted in 2020 due to the pandemic and created the largest digital concert in history, which took place on election night 2020. Over 450 artists participated in #iVoted Festival 2020, all booked per the data of the top streaming artists in key swing states whose margins are often decided by the size of a concert venue. Artists including Billie Eilish, Trey Anastasio of Phish, Playboi Carti, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Maggie Rogers, Colin Meloy of The Decemberists, Living Colour, Young the Giant and countless more have participated in #iVoted Festival. The #iVoted team quickly followed up by creating #iVoted Festival Georgia for the 2021 special elections that determined control of the U.S. Senate. #iVoted is currently building #iVoted Festival 2022 for The United States' next national Election Day - November 8th, 2022. White is an in-demand speaker and consultant due to her expertise within the modern music and sports industries, artist development, social media, and beyond. In the media, White has been on the cover of Pollstar Magazine with her name additionally gracing the cover of Billboard magazine. Her work has been additionally profiled in Variety, Fast Company, Forbes, Bloomberg, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Alternative Press, Brooklyn Vegan, The Fader, Stereogum, Relix, CNN, Vox, The Huffington Post, ESPN, and more. She is a frequent guest blogger for Hypebot as well as Midem in Cannes, France where she is a regular speaker. In addition, White has proudly served on the boards of Well-Dunn, Future of Music, CASH Music, SXSW, The David Lynch Foundation Live while additionally serving on The Grammys' Education Committee and Pandora's Artist Advisory Council. She was named to Billboard's 2020 Women in Music Executives of the Year list. White's career spans the entertainment industry, carving out a unique path that defines a modern maven. White began her journey at Northeastern University in Boston, with experiences at Powderfinger Promotions, WBCN-FM, Q Division and Skope Magazine. Upon seeing The Dresden Dolls play on campus, White introduced herself to front-woman Amanda Palmer, quickly integrating into a core member of the band's team. White and The Dresden Dolls grew up professionally together beginning at SXSW and continuing through White's graduation day, in which she did graduate, but didn't walk due to the band kicking off a three continent tour with Nine Inch Nails at Coachella. Prior to graduating, White completed work with Boston's legendary promoter, Don Law Company, while working deep within the local music scene before becoming a world-class tour manager. An internship at MTV / VH1 UK solidified White's early love for international business and view of a modern, global economy. Retiring from tour managing at age 23, including runs with Imogen Heap and festivals ranging from Glastonbury to Fuji Rock, White accepted a position at Madison House Inc. in New York working with artists such as The Fiery Furnaces, Dinosaur Jr., The Secret Machines, Angelique Kidjo, and Taj Mahal, as well as members of The String Cheese Incident and Drive-By Truckers. White wrote a pre-Radiohead In Rainbows “name your own price” distribution model that was passed along to iconic producer Bob Ezrin in 2007. A job offer at Michael Cohl's Live Nation Artists followed with White project managing Zac Brown Band's debut release when he was signed along with Madonna, U2 and Jay-Z. In 2008, White launched Whitesmith Entertainment with Keri Smith to oversee the careers of musicians and comedians such as Brendan Benson of The Raconteurs, Margaret Cho, The Hush Sound, Amanda Palmer, Eric Burdon, Family of the Year, Hockey, The Autumn Defense, Fox Stevenson and W. Kamau Bell. Whitesmith additionally successfully consulted on Jay Mohr's goal of being nominated for Comedy Album of the Year at the 2016 Grammys. White is a former Division I scholarship swimmer, who is the daughter and granddaughter of award winning swim coaches. Following the 2012 Olympic games White launched a sports management division with inaugural client Anthony Ervin, an Olympic gold medalist known as the “rock star” of Olympic swimming. In 2016, White signed head U.S. Olympic Women's Swim Coach David Marsh and Olympic gold medalist Kaitlin Sandeno, expanding the sports' division further. White additionally works with the world's leading expert in sports and politics, Dave Zirin. And began working with Japanese-American triplet and two-time Olympian Jay Litherland following his silver medal performance at the Tokyo 202(1) Olympics. In 2017 White released her debut book, Interning 101; a how-to guide for interns in modern business. The book is based on the “intern manifesto” handbook created by White and is published by 9GiantStepsBooks. How to Build a Sustainable Music Career & Collect All Revenue Streams is White's second book. It is a #1 Amazon best-seller and a course book at countless universities. In 2019, White became an adjunct instructor at New York University's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music within NYU's Tisch School of The Arts. In 2021, How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams launched as a podcast. White brings her best-selling book to life by interviewing hand-picked guests whom she considers experts on each chapter or even the entire book. Guests include Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, Imogen Heap, Kam Franklin of The Suffers, Warped Tour Founder Kevin Lyman, Songtrust President Molly Neuman, CAA's Akin Aliu, Zoë Keating, Ariel Hyatt, Artivist Steff Reed, Patrick Sansone of Wilco and The Autumn Defense, Donald S. Passman, Bandcamp Founder Ethan Diamond, Terrorbird's Lauren Ross, Symphonic GM Nick Gordon, #iVoted CMO and Co-Founding Collecting Entertainment Partner Melissa Garcia, Mandolin CEO Mary Kay Huse, Artist Nikki Hill, ASCAP's Loretta Muñoz, and more. White is thrilled to have Co-Founded Collective Entertainment with longtime colleague Melissa Garcia. Collective Entertainment houses all of White's entrepreneurial work and beyond. Website: https://www.collectiveentinc.com/emily-white Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Collective-Entertainment-532081957157605 Twitter: http://twitter.com/CollectiveEnt_ iVote: http://ivotedfestival.com/news Podcast: https://anchor.fm/sustainablemusiccareer ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Wisconsin Music Podcast is: Created, hosted, mixed, mastered, and edited by: Zach T Fell of ZTF Studio (www.ztfStudio.com) Sponsored by: Diamond Dave Photography ZTF Studio Podcast Theme Music created by: Nate Wycoff of Frequency Farm Recording Studio Podcast Voice Over performed by: Dean Bundy Syndicated on: cwHipHop.com – Wisconsin's online Hip Hop radio station
We just inaugurated the next President and first Black South Asian Female Vice President. In Hood Girl Uprising we recap the November 2020 elections, how not... to cut…off Trump supporters in our Latino family, the mental, economic and academic toll our hood communities experienced and what we hope will come from the Biden-Harris Administration for the Latinx Community. But most importantly, how to level yourself and community up so we can never have another Cheeto-In-Chief. We want to hear from you Hood Girl, use #HoodGirlUprising to tell us what you thought or felt on Election Day November 3rd, 2020 or on Inauguration Day on January 20, 2021 on our Insta' @hoodgirluprising
Vice President Pence today failed the citizens of America. He did not have the courage to stand up for We the People. The Capitol Building was stormed perhaps by Patriots who were feeling they had no other recourse. Bards Logic warned of these events. When a People cannot affect their government through honest elections, what other options are there? The Democrats must be stopped. We have seen the same tactics used in Georgia as we did on Election Day November 3rd. Votes being dumped in favor of the Democrat candidates and votes being taken away from the Republican. It is becoming more apparent the steal is going to be successful. As the Democrats steal more power away from We the People, the more they will damage Our Republic. Tens of million of illegal immigrants will be given amnesty, billions if not trillions of our tax dollars will go to foreign nations including our advarsaries, the Democrat will add states and stack the Supreme Court to increase their power until they can never be stopped through any elections. The steal of the election will embolden the "media" as their lies and obfuscation of the truth has proven successful in garnering stolen victories for the Democrat Party which they are its propaganda arm. The "media" does not and will not serve We the People until they are shown we will not take this any longer. Every Patriotic American from Trump supporters to JFK Democrats ought to gather in protest in front of every headquarters of the propaganda organizations such as CNN, MSNBC, NPR, The New York Times, FOX and their local propaganda networks and publications. We the People can no longer trust and rely on those who it is their duty to represent us. The People must show them we wil not allow them to hand us over to our adversaries. The Republic and its futue are to be in Our Hands. Bards Logic is the Grassroots, We the People show.
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Recorded the Friday after Election Day November 6th 2020 Alana has a dream disagreements with Rick over politics, Rick gives a partial review, but get the name of the movie wrong, and more.
ELECTION DAY “ My Perspective “ 270 is magic # to win the presidency. Whoever won this Election will change to future of this country for next 30 years. Stay tune . WeGot Next --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnrosemberg/message
11/3/2020 - Election day between establishment candidate Joe Biden and outsider constitutionalist President Donald Trump. All the social media oligarchs censored the Biden scandals and the legacy media refused to report the news. President Trump's second term will be a purging of the rats in the swamp by indictment and plea deals resulting in the beloved former president Obama going to the gray bar hotel.
Election Day, November, 1884 by Walt Whitman.
This episode is airing on Election Day - November 3rd, 2020. With this in mind, Callie addresses the topic of uncertainty and fear. In fact, one of the most common struggles we’ve heard throughout the entire year of 2020 is how to deal with and work through fears and anxieties - and every Enneagram type struggles with this. Listen in to hear Callie’s tips and how we can lean into God in times of uncertainty to help you feel confident and hopeful with whatever it is that you are facing. Say hi on Instagram @callieammons How to Discover Your Enneagram Type Join the Enneagram Insiders Community! Read the full blog post on today’s episode!
May you make your decisions this day and every day led by the Holy Spirit, informed by God's Word, guided by His principles and the authority of His Scripture, receiving an overflowing fountain of God's blessings in your life, in Jesus name. Please pray the same for me. And I join with you and so many in fasting and prayer for the elections and for all we're facing in our world. God bless you, my friend! —Tommy Hays | Messiah Ministries --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morningbymorningtommyhays/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morningbymorningtommyhays/support
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It is election day! Be sure to get out and vote. In this episode Angel and Bryan discuss the polls leading up to the election and what is going on in the nation. We discuss a recap of fantasy football from Week 7 and Angel analyzes what is going on with the New England Patriots. As always, thank you for sharing, we appreciate it!
Welcome back to MOVEments! This week, our MOVE Advisor, Sarah Strohmenger, sat down with the Director of Georgia Tech's STAR Program, Steve Fazenbaker, to learn more about how STAR serves Georgia Tech students in need and to find out a little more about the man helping run the organization. Learn more information about STAR's services and follow their social media below: Facebook & Instagram: @gatechstar Website: https://studentlife.gatech.edu/content/star-services Engage: https://gatech.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/star For another service project this month, the Special Projects Committee is hosting a thank you card making event to send the Stamps staff assisting with COVID-19 testing and contact tracing! Visit tinyurl.com/movethankyoucards to sign up! Make sure to go vote on Election Day (November 3rd), and listen to last week's episode talking about voting! Also, visit https://www.branch.vote/ to learn more about what's on your ballot for this upcoming election! Subscribe for bi-weekly podcasts anywhere you listen to podcasts, and be sure to follow MOVE on Instagram & Facebook @movegt! Thanks for listening, and tune in next week as we learn more about organizations assisting hunger and homelessness efforts in the Atlanta area. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gtmovements/message
Tuesday is election day, and for investors the results feel high stakes. Lauren and Robert share the strategies that investors can rely on no matter the electoral outcome.
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
Normally, we'd have really excellent Notes here which are, frankly, sometimes better than the podcast itself! But, alas, this is just the Teaser and the Episode Summary pretty much covers it. But just in case....On this Teaser episode, Mark and Allen talk about what to expect on this podcast and talk with special guest Ron Swanson! That's right....Ron. Freaking. Swanson!Listen to the Teaser and then join us as we drop the first 4 episodes on Election Day November 3, 2020. Trust us...it will be the best thing that happens that day!2l5WlO0IY8h0FxoP2B47
San Benito artist Matt M. stopped by the slumpedstudios for this dope interview and LIVE performance. Make sure you check out his latest solo project "Malvo" as well as his latest collab project "Rio Grande Vibes." He also has an album dropping on Election Day November 3rd entitled "Border Wars" so be on the look out for that one too. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slumpedsessions/support
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2020: Shock'Tober intensifies this week! This week's objective is to understand where relationships are headed into the future. To figure this out, the YOUniverse will be putting you through a spiritual obstacle course. In just one week, you will face off against your old ego, overcome a power struggle, and plant new seeds on the Libra new moon. Oh, and did I mention Mercury retrogrades? The Sun opposes Mars on Tuesday which serves as the half-way point of the Mars retrograde transit. This is the moment where you face off to an old ego and realized a part of you is gone forever, and a new version is waiting to be seen. Mercury Retrogrades on Tuesday October, 13. It runs from º11 Scorpio to º25 Libra, going direct on Election Day November 3, 2020. You will be rethinking your personal boundaries with yourself and eventually deciding what you believe relationships should aim for by November 3. The Sun squares Pluto on Thursday. This is a shockdate where unexpected headlines and events may unfold. Your heart will be forced to make a change or turn direction. The new moon in Libra apexes on Friday afternoon. At º23 Libra, the new moon calls for you to crystalize a new vision for where you see relationships going in the future. This can be a relationship to a person, situation, or organization. The week ends up with another shock, twist or turn when the Sun squares Saturn on Sunday. Divine inspiration will happen on Sunday, promoting you to make another change of story or events.
On this week's episode, Marie and Anne talk about how to get in the game on pursuing racial justice, including making a plan to vote on Election Day November 3rd. We also talk about this year's early entry into Halloweentown and why exercise might not be for everybody. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/garage-a-trois/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garage-a-trois/support
A special collaboration with #VoteThatJawn, an initiative that aims to bring 18-year-olds and other first-time voters to the polls. Featuring Philly Youth Poet Laureates MIA CONCEPCION, CYDNEY BROWN & WES MATTHEWS in response to Walt Whitman’s poem “Election Day: November 1884.” Spun by VINCE ANTHONY.
Good morning, RVA! It’s 66 °F, and while we’ve got rain on the schedule for this morning it may (finally) clear up by this evening. Honestly, this weekend’s weather looks pretty excellent, and I’m excited to get out there and enjoy it.Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 1,101↗️ new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealth and 36↗️ new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 86↗️ new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 28, Henrico: 35, and Richmond: 23). Since this pandemic began, 352 people have died in the Richmond region. VDH still has Wednesday’s note up about death data backlogs, and I’m not sure if that applies to yesterday’s data or not. 36 deaths reported in a single day is still pretty high, and it wouldn’t surprise me if VDH staff still has a big stack of data left to enter into whatever database. Here’s the last six months of deaths reported by day for context. Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve written about the CDC’s change in guidance around testing people who’ve come in close contact with a known positive COVID-19 case. Luckily, in Virginia, our Health Department continues to recommend that people without symptoms still need to get tested if they’ve spent time near actual people with actual coronavirus. The New York Times is reporting that the change in CDC testing guidance came despite objections from scientists at the CDC: “officials told The Times this week that the Department of Health and Human Services did the rewriting and then ‘dropped’ it into the C.D.C.’s public website, flouting the agency’s strict scientific review process.” Freaking yikes. That NYT piece also says the CDC (or HHS??) could update testing guidance today, so I’ll keep an eye out for it. Finally in coronanews, I have no idea what to make of this VCU survey asking would folks get vaccinated if a free vaccine existed today (PDF). 58% of folks said they’d be “very likely” or “somewhat likely,” while 40% of folks said they’d be “not too likely” or “not at all likely.” Is this reluctance some antivaxxer stuff? Or maybe fear of a dangerous, not-ready-for-primetime Trump vaccine?In-person early voting starts today! That means you can go to the registrar’s office today (more on that below), show ID, and cast a ballot. Today! It also means that the Department of Elections has started sending out absentee ballots to everyone that has requested one. You can check the status of your ballot or apply for one over on the Department of Elections website. Because we live in the Kevin Costner post-apocalyptic film The Postman, if you’ve requested a mail-in ballot, you really need to keep an eye out for it and then send it back (or stick it in a drop box) as soon as possible. Those mail-in ballots need to be postmarked by Election Day (November 3rd) and received by November 6th. But, like, why wait? Just do it as soon as possible, avoid whatever election or Postal Service shenanigans, and check it off your todo list. The last day for you to request an absentee ballot is October 23rd, and the last day to go vote early in-person is October 31st. Remember! You don’t need an excuse to do any of these early voting options this year.Jakob Cordes at VPM has some frustrating updates on the City’s decision to move the General Registrar’s office out to the end of Laburnum Avenue, far from any useful public transit. Here’s the part that really gets me: “Kirk Showalter, Richmond’s general registrar, says she asked GRTC to change their bus route, but with little success. ‘I was only seeking to have one bus stop moved a couple of blocks closer, and I got some feedback that was not encouraging,’ she said.” Uhh yeah, you don’t get to re-plan the public transportation system because you didn’t consider non-car access to core City services before moving out there and signing a lease. Actual transit planner Scudder Wagg has a good thread about why “only moving one bus stop a couple blocks” can and would disrupt the entire #91 bus route (and might even cost more money). I’ve written about this whole registrar situation before, but I bring it up again not just because of the frustrating quotes, but because just this week the City created the new Office of Equitable Transit and Mobility. In my view, weighing in on the transportation aspects of other department’s decisions is exactly the sort of thing this new office should be doing. I’d love to see the new Office figure out how to solve this problem—which doesn’t necessarily mean running new buses or building new bus stops. I’d also like to hear the Office talk about how they’ll prevent problems with access to core government services in the future.Also at VPM, Roberto Roldan says Councilmembers Lynch and Robertson have introduced a pair of resolutions asking for more money for public defenders and an increase to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Those are fine and good papers, but, remember, resolutions are nonbinding. I’m more interested in Councilmember Jones’s response to this story: “I am for affordable housing. I believe if we are serious about this - lets forgo a Resolution and simply support a budget amendment. This can not be a process by which we wait and see what’s left over in a fund balance or see if it’s a priority. Council approves the budget.” You do not know how incredibly refreshing it is for me to hear a member of our City Council say “Council approves the budget.” This is true and not controversial! Council approves the budget! If Council wants to amend the Mayor’s budget, they can just do that thing. In fact, it is part of the job we elect them to do. I don’t know what it means that I’m truly stoked to hear a sitting councilmember just describe one of their legislative duties outloud, but I think it’s progress?Unfortunately, I have a survey for you to fill out about roads and highways. VDOT would like to know what you think about the current I-95/I-64 at Belvidere Street Interchange. I think that it is…bad? The area around the interchange is one of the most dangerous places to walk, roll, or ride through, and whatever VDOT decides to do in the future should include a near infinite number of bike and pedestrian improvements. I encourage you to take the survey and spend a good chunk of time marking up their map with places that make you feel unsafe—it’s not like there’s a shortage of them!The Richmond Times-Dispatch has a ton of pictures from Richmond in the 90s that you should scroll through. That picture of Sixth Street Marketplace! I had no idea Richmond’s bête noire was so pastel.This morning’s longread9 Female Pirates You Should Know AboutI mean, I feel like this one does exactly what it says on the tin.The widowed de Clisson sold all of her land to buy three warships, which she dubbed her Black Fleet. These were painted black, draped with blood red sails, and crewed with merciless privateers. From 1343–1356, the Lioness of Brittany sailed the English Channel, capturing the French King’s ships, cutting down his crew, and beheading with an axe any aristocrat who had the misfortune to be onboard. Remarkably, despite all her theft and bloodshed, de Clisson retired quietly. She even remarried, settling down with English lieutenant Sir Walter Bentley. Believed to have died in 1359, some say she has since returned to de Clisson Castle in Brittany, where her grey ghost walks the halls.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.
Absentee ballots early voting and voting at the polls on Election Day We're going to take a few minutes to clear up some of the confusion that you might have concerning early voting in Ohio. Last week, Secretary of State Frank LaRose mailed out an Application for Absentee Ballot to all of Ohio's 7.8 million registered voters. He did not mail out voting ballots but simply an application to vote by mail through the application for absentee ballot process. It is estimated that 40% of Ohio voters will vote by mail this election. There are three ways for you to vote in Ohio: Vote by mail by requesting an application for absentee ballot, voting early at the Board of Elections starting on October 6th and ending on November 2nd, and as we have traditionally done - voting at the polls on Election Day November 3rd. Let the Ohio Christian Alliance by filling out this simple form if you have requested an Application for Absentee Ballot. It will help us to better serve the church this election.
Election Day—November 3—is still coming, pandemic or no. Don’t let changes to the voting process this year keep your voice from being heard.
An Amarillo man is dead after a Wednesday morning crash, early voting happens for one more day (Election Day November 5th), HODGETOWN wins another award, and a number of events happening in our area this weekend. That and more with today's ICYMI Eagle News Update.
The poem is about the celebration of American potential, but in research, I learned one of American poetry's greatest heroes is, possibly, still an albatross around our necks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fuckboisoflit/message
Election Day November 5th, 2019: A conversation with Hamtramck and Dearborn Heights Council Candidates Adel Mozip interviewed some of the candidates vying to get reelected in the cities of Dearborn Heights and Hamtramck. The episode was broadcast: 23/10/2019 US Arab Radio can be heard on wnzk 690 AM, WDMV 700 AM, and WPAT 930 AM. Please visit: www.facebook.com/USArabRadio/ Web site : arabradio.us/ Online Radio: www.radio.net/s/usarabradio Twitter : twitter.com/USArabRadio Instagram : www.instagram.com/usarabradio/ Youtube : US Arab Radio
Dr. Beverly Goldstein, running for Congress against Marcia Fudge in OH District 11, joins Bob this hour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Trump chats with Bob about his father's recent visit to Cleveland and, of course, the midterm elections!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nov. 5, 2018 - Join your hosts Cee Nario & Jo Well for Episode 10 on Season 5 (The Return!) of Good Liquor Cheap Beer. To listen on your favorite streaming app: http://smarturl.it/GLCB This week, your hosts Cee Nario and Jo Well talk about: - Clayton Kershaw's Extension/Opt-In - Manny Machado? Do you want him back on the Dodgers? - Derrick Rose’s 50 point game! - Career High - Is this the best comeback ever? - What is your favorite comeback (any sport)? - Lakers finally snap losing streak against Portland - Luke Walton on the hot seat!? - Tyson Chandler signs with Lakers - welcome back to LA! - NEW Black Eyed Peas album - Masters of the Sun Vol. 1 - Favorite BEP memories - Election Day - November 6 - GO VOTE! If you didn't catch the live session, tune in next week on Monday night - 9:30pm Pacific! (on Facebook & IG: @GoodLiquorCheapBeer) Keep listening to the latest #SportsHipHopNews!
Adrienne Leblanc, 2-time World Champion and 5-time National Champion in the Triathlon joins Kevin on the show to talk about her experiences and living in McDowell Mountain Ranch. Upcoming Events November 1 - McDowell Mountain Ranch Networking 7pm at McDowell Center November 6 - Election Day November 11 - Grand Opening at the Paradise Community Center Shawn Shackelton's Information Website: The Shackelton Group Email: shawn@shawnshackelton.com Phone: (480) 734-7277 McDowell Mountain Ranch Podcast Information Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/AZMMRpodcast/ If you have any questions for guests or know someone would be a great guest, please email mmr@shoopmedia.com.
Vice-Mayor Smitherman discusses important ballot issues ahead of the November Election. *For Ohio Voters* Early In-Person Voting: Begins October 10 Absentee Voting By Mail: Begins October 10 Election Day: November 6 (Polls Open 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.)
The Governor is an elected constitutional officer who serves a four-year term as the head of the executive branch — the highest state office. With the dust settling after Connecticut's mid-August major party primaries, and an open seat in the governor's office to fill this fall, the individuals who will occupy the top of the ballot on Election Day November 6 are clearly defined. For Democrats, it's their endorsed candidate Ned Lamont, while Republican primary voters chose corporate executive Bob Stefanowski. Voters can also consider R. Nelson 'Oz' Griebel (GREE-bel) — a former GOP candidate for governor who is running this year as an Independent — along with decorated military veteran Micah Welintukonis. Voters will also see Libertarian Rodney Hanscomb rounding out the top of the ticket this fall.
Editor's note: This episode of Student Affairs Live cuts off prematurely due to technical issues. As the U.S. Election Day approaches, national, state, and local politics is colliding on many levels with our work in student affairs in higher education. Much of the discussion on the national stage (from privacy and security, to sexual assault/consent, to policies around college costs) has direct implications for our work with students on college and university campuses. Join Student Affairs Live co-host Heather Shea Gasser on the Wednesday before Election Day (November 2, 1 p.m. ET) as she discusses the implications of the 2016 Election with Dr. Julie Payne-Kirchmeier, Dr. Vijay Pendakur, and Dr. Nancy Thomas.
Editor's note: This episode of Student Affairs Live cuts off prematurely due to technical issues. As the U.S. Election Day approaches, national, state, and local politics is colliding on many levels with our work in student affairs in higher education. Much of the discussion on the national stage (from privacy and security, to sexual assault/consent, to policies around college costs) has direct implications for our work with students on college and university campuses. Join Student Affairs Live co-host Heather Shea Gasser on the Wednesday before Election Day (November 2, 1 p.m. ET) as she discusses the implications of the 2016 Election with Dr. Julie Payne-Kirchmeier, Dr. Vijay Pendakur, and Dr. Nancy Thomas.
Governance of Indiana under the supermajority. Guests are John Ketzenberger, President of the Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute; Julia Vaughn, Policy Director of Common Cause Indiana; and Kevin Brinegar, President and CEO of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce
New Jerseyans will be asked to vote on an Open Space Trust Fund this Election Day - November 4th.If approved, it will cost voters $150 billion annually to preserve space in NJ and will result in an amendment to our state Constitution.While Open Space is a great concept, 30% of NJ is already preserved, with only 32% of the state developed.Those facts aside, NJ was just voted as the worst state for taxes, residents deal with some of the highest property taxes in the country and we have unfunded pension liabilities. How much more taxation can the residents of NJ take? Not much more because NJ also boasts one of the highest rates of residents fleeing the state due to over-taxation.Joining us to discuss the Open Space Trust Fund is Daryn Iwicki, NJ State Director for Americans for Prosperity.www.CommonSenseNJ.com FacebookThank you to Montville Executive Suites for advertising with Common Sense NJ!