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Our final discussion with candidates for Wyoming's Governors Mansion. Brent Bien and I had a wide ranging discussion. Also, one of the founders of the Redcoated Frontier Republicans has written an article--according to him, Wyoming Republicans are operating a totalitarian state right here in Wyoming.
Our topic in this episode is: "Utah - The Start-up State," and our guest is Utah Governor Spencer Cox. We discuss how Governor Cox went from being a small business owner from Fairview, Utah to becoming the 18th governor of Utah. A few months ago Governor Cox invited several venture capital investors to the Governors Mansion to specifically talk about how the state can help to cultivate a stronger STEM culture and to declare he would like Utah to be known as the “Start-up State.” Governor Cox talks about those goals in this podcast hosted by Ben Capell. We hope you enjoy this episode. The portfolio companies identified and described herein do not represent all of the portfolio companies purchased, sold or recommended for funds advised by Peterson Partners. The reader should not assume that an investment in the portfolio companies identified was or will be profitable. Any opinions, projections, forecasts and estimates contained in this production are necessarily speculative in nature, are based upon certain assumptions, and subject to change without notice. It can be expected that some or all of such assumptions will not materialize or will vary significantly from actual results. This production is not an offer to buy or sell any investments. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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Andrew Cuomo doesn't want to be "unhelpful," so he is resigning. It's only right to put in a two week notice, which will likely be spent packing and renting a U-Haul for the move from the Governors Mansion. The border is in crisis, as usual. Covid may be seeping in to the country through said border, and if you bring this up, you will be labelled racist. This weeks Homestretch Film Review: Urban Cowboy (1980). Be sure to watch with us! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week #HotTopics we begin with congratulations for our Queen #Rihanna for joining the Billionaire's club. We recap the #Versuz between #TheLox and #Dipset . From Harlem, tot he Governors Mansion, we add our take on the allegations against Governor #AndrewCuomo .#Diddy and #YoungMiami were caught looking cozy on and IG video that has all of us asking if they are a thing? #CareForTheCulture is #AngelaBasset , for setting a new standard in Hollywood. #OlodoofTheWeek is Florida Governor #RonDesantis . Join us as we get into some TV and Music for the week. This week's episode is “National Work Like a Dog day” This is #CrossxCultured
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In this episode we answer listener questions on multiple topics including Henry Flagler and the allegations of a black shanty town being burnt down, The Governor's Mansion, the bipartisan fight to make Big Sugar pay for Everglades cleanup and a comparison of Colonial St Augustine to cities in the 13 British Colonies to the north.
A Seattle man has been arrested for allegedly assaulting journalists and trespassing at the Governor's Mansion in Olympia.
Security is tight at the governor's mansion in Olympia after a group of pro-Trump protesters broke through the front gate and trespassed on the site.
Protestors have gathered at Governor Gary Herbert's official residence in Salt Lake City, as well as his private home in Utah County. Amanda Dickson is the host of A Woman’s View on Sundays on KSL Newsradio, which you can also find on Apple Podcasts. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kanawha Co. Commissioner Ben Salango is the Democrat nominee for WV Governor. Salango says, if elected, he'd abide by the state constitutional requirement to live in Charleston.
This was a dark week for Kentucky politics, as a group of protestors stormed the Governor's Mansion and hung Gov. Andy Beshear in effigy. Jazmin and Robert talk through the protest that led to this event and the fallout stemming from it, in addition to other COVID-19 related news. Robert also told us about a probable special session which is necessary because of declining revenue forecasts in the road budget. This week we interviewed Roberto Henriquez, an organizer with Indivisible Kentucky District 4, who is hosting a debate between the Democratic candidates for U.S. Congress this Saturday (Robert is moderating!) Mr. Henriquez is also a candidate for Kentucky House District 66, and we spoke with him about his race as well.
Hayley and the Knobs on dog leash Amy Cooper, the protesters outside the windows of the Governor's mansion over the weekend, two astronauts that might actually be the same person, and the Best Summer Songs of All Time...
Hayley and the Knobs on dog leash Amy Cooper, the protesters outside the windows of the Governor's mansion over the weekend, two astronauts that might actually be the same person, and the Best Summer Songs of All Time...
In this series finale, Trillbilly Baptist Church is being closed due to quarantine violations, but Bishop Sexton and Music Minister Ray are able to get one last sermon out before the liberals in the Governor's Mansion manage to close the doors. Also features a washed up Christian rocker and a worship leader synth-crooner. Thank you for enjoying our Sunday Services, we hope to be back some day. Forward your tithings to: patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty
"While restaurants and businesses providing personal services suffer – with many small business owners facing the possibility of closing their doors for good – the Beshear family is still being served by several employees regularly working in the Governor’s Mansion, including four housekeepers, two chefs, two maintenance workers as well as a butler along with an executive director and assistant director,” Bluegrass Institute president and CEO Jim Waters said.
Jim Waters of the Bluegrass Institute talked about the full and part-time workers (chef, housekeeping, landscaping) still working at the Governor's Mansion while other businesses were/are being forced to close during the COVID-19 pandemic…
Join us Friday, May 1st for the Cancel Rent and Mortgages Caravan! Meeting 12pm in downtown Minneapolis at U.S. Bank Plaza and rolling out to the Governors Mansion in St. Paul CancelRentMN.com In our first bi-lingual episode we talked with Renters United for Justice member and leader in the Sky Without Limits Community in South Minneapolis Vanessa Del Campo Chacon. Vanessa shares with us stories and lessons from her and her neighbor's years long effort to hold their abusive landlord accountable and convert their 5 apartment buildings into tenant owned cooperative housing. We also check in about the impact of Covid19 on the community and the urgent need to Cancel Rent and Mortgage payments during this pandemic. *Shout out to friend of the show DJ Terrell Lamar from Radio Pocho for the Spanish version of the intro and Renter United for Justice organizer Arianna Feldman for translation and coordination *That fly music on this weeks intro is a fresh cook up from our producer Isaac Specktor, sampling Weather Report inspired by our last episode
Crisco, Dez and Ryan After Hours: 444 - Our little socialite Dez once partied down in Governor's Mansion. Why? Because she's Dez and leads am extraordinary life!
Steffan talks about Air Force Academeny/NHL Stadium Series Traffic Issues, Governor Polis sends a tweet featuring a picture of him holding a pitbull in the Governors Mansion, Bloomberg's New Political Ad, Presidents Day Trivia, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, we talk about the holiday season in the Mountain State, the annual Joyful Night Celebration, and the reason for the season.In segment 1, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice (R) and First Lady Cathy Justice talk about the holiday season in the Mountain State.In segment 2, Randall Reid-Smith the Curator for the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History talks about the annual Joyful Night Celebration and the history of the decorations at the Governor's Mansion.In segment 3, Canon Donald Vinson of St. John's Episcopal Church and Rabbi Victor Urecki of B'nai Jacob Synagogue discuss the reason for the season.For more Inside West Virginia Politics, go to wowktv.com/iwvp.
For years, fishing guide Rod Bates has been taking families out on the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania and letting kids swim and play in the water. Then he learned about something disturbing being piped into the river from the Governor's Mansion and State Office Complex in Harrisburg, the state capital. The Environmental Integrity Project and Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper investigated the outfalls. We discovered information that -- when released at a packed press conference -- sparked an interstate furor and demands for an investigation.
They are often the strength behind their husband-Governors; the mostly-silent partners in politics whose advise, counsel, and support is absolutely vital. What is it like to be the first lady to a Governor? What do they do? How does politics affect their families? And what about that Governors Mansion; is it haunted? Bob Evans of FOX 13 Salt Lake City sits down with Jeanette Herbert, wife of Governor Gary Herbert, and First Lady of the great state of Utah for a 3 Questions interview.
Tonight on Dump Stats... The Bad Humanoids hitch a ride from old Mike Smanderman, an ace pilot from another world who found himself driving for the Raven Queen. Jurm learns about airships. The gang goes back for the soldiers they left behind in the Governor's Mansion. Nero finds out being the God of Death comes with it's own share of drawbacks.
Tonight on Dump Stats... after escaping the undead siege at the Governor's Mansion, leaving too many of their comrades behind, and a hard twelve minute set by Open Michael, the Bad Humanoids escape to Nero's secret hideaway. Nero searches for answers, while Nate and Jurm find more than they bargained for.
In 1886 two brothers from Carter County, Tennessee, ran for governor of the Volunteer State, one a Republican and the other a Democrat. Instead of ripping the family apart, the campaign allowed the two to have the time of their lives, all the way to the Governor's Mansion. Today we tell the story of the War of the Roses between the Taylor brothers, Alf and Bob. You can subscribe to the Stories podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, RadioPublic, Spotify, IHeart Radio and wherever else podcasts are found. Thanks for listening and sharing our stories with your friends.
Tonight on Dump Stats... the Bad Humanoids hunker down and barricade themselves inside the Governor's Mansion, while the Legion of the Dead lay siege. Nero, Nate and Jurm make some tough decisions.
On this weeks show, Huell Howser is visiting three very neat houses. First we see a "House" on the Universal Studios Lot, its the Psycho House, and Huell is scared to be there. Then we head to Sacramento to visit the Governors Mansion, with a tour led by Kathleen Brown, Daughter and Sister to two former Governors. Then we head to Springville in Tulare County to Scicon, a science conservation camp with a very special Hermit's Cabin that the kids who visit the camp get to see and hear all about. We also have a special guest who attended Scicon during the same year Huell was there!! Come along with us as we continue our search for Huell's Gold!! Video- California's Gold Episode 707: Neat Houses California's Governor Mansion Scicon of Tulare County Scicon Facebook Page Huell's Gold Instagram Huell's Gold Facebook Huell's Gold Twitter
This week, Real Sports Live gets political! With Wesley Ruff out on vacation, ABC4 Utah's own senior political correspondent Glen Mills steps in to talk sports with Dana. The Jazz are quickly approaching the playoffs and are looking likely to take the 5th Seed. Real Salt Lake is off to a poor start, having lost their last four matches. The Utes are gearing up for their annual Red and White Spring Game. The Alliance of American Football has officially folded, and the Salt Lake Stallions are no more. And speaking of politics, Dana and Glen travel to the Governor's Mansion to interview Governor Gary Herbert about all things Utah sports.
The year 2021 will mark Missouri's Bicentennial, as well as the 150th anniversary of the construction of the Governor's Mansion. Recorded on location at the "People's House," this episode features Mrs. Teresa Parson, First Lady of the State of Missouri, and Dr. Gary R. Kremer, Executive Director of the State Historical Society of Missouri, discussing Mrs. Parson's life and family as well as her goals for addressing important issues related to the state's culture and history. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Missouri's First Lady. About the Guest: A native of Bolivar, First Lady Teresa Parson has deep roots in Missouri, particularly Polk County. After spending her youth on her family's southwest Missouri cattle farm, she was employed in the banking industry for forty years. An advocate and volunteer for many causes around the state, she has served as First Lady of the State of Missouri since her husband was sworn in as Governor in 2018.
Our guests today are local attorneys Tommy Guilbeau and Jim Lambert who both believe that Louisiana should outlaw the death penalty. Along with fellow attorney, Paul Hebert, they will be speaking on behalf of the Friends of the Humanities at the Hilliard Art Museum’s Lunch and Learn Series on April 5, 2019, at noon, in conjunction with the exhibition entitled: Slavery, The Prison Industrial Complex. Note: this event is not a debate or discussion of the morality or legality of the death penalty, but rather an opportunity to provide information and insight to those present. Attendance is free and you will need to bring your own brown bag lunch. Both Jim and Tommy work directly with persons who have been accused or convicted of committing crimes. Tommy Guilbeau is a prominent criminal lawyer who has handled seven death penalty cases. He personally witnessed the execution of one of his clients, Dalton Prejean. Tommy is knowledgeable about death row, application of the death penalty and where Louisiana stands today on the death sentence. Jim Lambert has been involved with Kairos Prison Ministry at Angola since 2001. Kairos Prison Ministry’s mission is to "share the transforming love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ to impact the hearts and lives of incarcerated persons and their families, so as to assist them in becoming loving and productive citizens of their communities". While Angola has welcomed Kairos for 25 years, it was only in February 2018 that the Louisiana Department of Corrections allowed inmates on Death Row at Angola to be exposed to the loving message of Kairos. Jim has been meeting with ten Death Row inmates on a spiritual basis at Angola on behalf of Kairos since last February. All Death Row inmates have been there for more than twenty years. Jim shared that the men are not what you'd think: they are intellectual, affable and sociable...his initial expectations were turned upside down as he's gotten to know the men. In Louisiana there are 19 different ways you can be sentenced to death for the killing of another human being: in the great majority of the cases, the perpetrators act in the heat of passion or were under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Guilbeau stated that less than 1% of murderers recommit any crimes and as an example mentioned the number of "lifer" inmates that work at the Governors Mansion because they are the best and safest inmates to have around. Who is on Death Row? Mostly people of color populate Death Row and statistics show that one in four cases are reversible, according to The Innocence Project. This group, founded in 1992 by Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck at Cardozo School of Law, exonerates the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reforms the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice. Inadequate counsel and prosecutorial misconduct can result in erroneous convictions that disproportionately affect those who do not have adequate resources to pursue justice. In Louisiana, 69 people are on Death Row, which is a smaller and separate facility contained within the larger complex of Angola. The building is modern and manned by elite security personnel. It has no air conditioning by design, which has generated great controversy. The inmates live in "tiers" in separate 6-by 8-foot cells, and the prisoners can now visit with each other for two hours. In the past, the inmates only had one hour outside of their cells, but a successful lawsuit on the issue of Death Row's cruel and unusual punishment opened up their opportunity to have interactions with others. It has been years since anyone has been executed in Louisiana due to the inability to access the lethal injection drug. Only one person has been executed since 2000, and that person voluntarily abandoned all of his appeals and was administered the lethal injection in 2010. Louisiana is among the 30 states in the U. S. that allow the death penalty. In Oregon, Pennsylvania, and California,
A third scandal to hit the Democratic administration of Virginia sent the Capitol reeling on Wednesday. Attorney General Mark Herring, in a statement he issued late in the morning, said he dressed in "brown makeup" and a wig to imitate rappers as a 19-year-old at the University of Virginia. Herring is next in line to become governor if both Gov. Ralph Northam and Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax step down. Northam is facing calls to resign over a photo on his medical school yearbook page showing men in a Ku Klux Klan robe and blackface, and Fairfax has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2004. If all three resign, Republican House Speaker Kirk Cox would be next in line for the Governor's Mansion.pilotonline.com
The pilot episode! I dive into the goal of the California Underground and what its goal is. I discuss how the Left has gone completely looney and is racing faster and faster to socialism. I discuss an article from The Federalist on Senator Kamala Harris (and confuse how to say her name numerous times) and the hard questions she should be facing but won't be facing. Then I discuss Governor Newsom, the new hypocrite sitting in the Governor's Mansion about his recent move to a mostly white, upper class neighborhood far away from the diverse Sacramento neighborhood where the Governor's Mansion is. Welcome to the California Underground!
On November 30, 2018, Georgia’s First Lady Sandra Deal celebrated a milestone in her eight-year commitment to serving our state’s youngest learners and their families. On that day, she visited her 1,000th school since Governor Deal took office in 2011. Now, as the Deals prepare to leave office, we grab a few minutes with Mrs. Deal at the Governor's Mansion.Support the show (http://www.decal.ga.gov)
In this episode I read another short story from my favorite author Hunter S Thompson. "Marching through Georgia with Ted Kennedy...Deep, down and dirty; on the dark side of shame...The Politics of Mystery and Blood on the Hands of Dean Rusk...Jimmy Carter's Law Day Speech, and Why it was Shrouded in Secrecy by Persons Unknown... Derby Day in the Governor's Mansion and the Strangling of the Sloat Diamond" Enjoy! twitter @undoctrinated1 instagram @undoctrinatedpodcast email undoctrinatedpodcast@gmail.com please subscribe and write a review. Thanks!
What a great year we are having with our friends from Wicked Weed! Our buddy (and brewery sales guru) Justin Crouch stops in to chat, and he brings along a large group of friends to dish on all the lastest from Asheville! Plus he has a couple of timely treats: Dark Age with Coffee and a mystery beer that will be coming out early in 2019! For Thanksgiving week we have more fun news than we have seen in quite some time! We begin with Extra Crispy revealing why so many brands are getting into beer now, followed by WTOP spotlighting a new exhibit at Heurich House that taps into DC’s history through beer. Next up is a terrific announcement on Facebook (thanks sfringer & evanrnhall!) by Sierra Nevada about their special Resilience Butte County Proud IPA, which has 100% of sales proceeds going to help victims of the Camp Fire conflagration in northern California. Then we go south to Los Angeles Magazine’s musical piece on how a local brewery created a beer worthy of the L.A. Phil’s centennial season, and we close the week with Denver Westword reporting that Colorado Governor Hickenlooper may be leaving office, but the Governor's Mansion beer taps will stay! Last week’s news about cannabis drove the #caskquiz asking “are you interested in trying a non-alcohol cannabis “beer”? Would you make it part of your rotation? How about alcohol/cannabis beer?” This week we want to know “does seeing a politician drinking a beer make you like them more? Or do you think he or she is just trying to get drinkers’ votes?” We so love hearing from you! Please send in feedback and beer suggestions by calling us at (919) 502-0280, Tweeting us, following our Instagram or friending us on Untappd, posting on and liking our Facebook page, or emailing us! And please rate & review us in iTunes or Stitcher if you haven’t done so!
1.) Hugs 2.) Wall St. & the White House(5:30) 3.) Road to Governor's Mansion(11:00) 4.) Psycology Grit & Passion(17:00) 5.) CO2 Lies & Old White Guy Rant(26:00) 6.) Fulton Market being put up in Chicago(34:45) 7.) Generational(42:00)
We conclude our acclaimed "Ronald-Reagan-appears-for-two-minutes-as-a-radio-announcer" series with Boy Meets Girl (1938), a Hollywood satire/"crazy comedy" adapted from the smash Sam and Bella Spewack play. Directed by Warner comedy ace Lloyd Bacon, the film certainly has its charms, but James Cagney and Pat O'Brien are playing roles originally intended for Olsen and Johnson - 'nuff said. The star duo's destabilizing antics are cribbed from the career-limiting capers of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, opening up a fertile discussion of Hollywood labour practices during the second half of the Great Depression. We also get to spend a little more time with Dick Foran in a parody cowboy role (this time, a highly paid one) and meet the magnificent Marie Wilson (Judy Holliday avant la lettre). Don't forget Ralph Bellamy! He's in the mix too, as a line producer with delusions of intellectual sensibility. Among the other topics of discussion on offer: Gene Autry's Cowboy Code, the PATSY Animal Actor Awards, the Childs' restaurant chain, vintage vegetarian satire, and a consideration of an alternate timeline in which Penny Singleton spelled the Gipper in the Governor's Mansion and, ultimately, the White House. Follow us at: Facebook Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale
Red Time For Bonzo: A Marxist-Reaganist Film Podcast (Ronald Reagan Filmography)
We conclude our acclaimed "Ronald-Reagan-appears-for-two-minutes-as-a-radio-announcer" series with Boy Meets Girl (1938), a Hollywood satire/"crazy comedy" adapted from the smash Sam and Bella Spewack play. Directed by Warner comedy ace Lloyd Bacon, the film certainly has its charms, but James Cagney and Pat O'Brien are playing roles originally intended for Olsen and Johnson - 'nuff said. The star duo's destabilizing antics are cribbed from the career-limiting capers of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, opening up a fertile discussion of Hollywood labour practices during the second half of the Great Depression. We also get to spend a little more time with Dick Foran in a parody cowboy role (this time, a highly paid one) and meet the magnificent Marie Wilson (Judy Holliday avant la lettre). Don't forget Ralph Bellamy! He's in the mix too, as a line producer with delusions of intellectual sensibility. Among the other topics of discussion on offer: Gene Autry's Cowboy Code, the PATSY Animal Actor Awards, the Childs' restaurant chain, vintage vegetarian satire, and a consideration of an alternate timeline in which Penny Singleton spelled the Gipper in the Governor's Mansion and, ultimately, the White House. Follow us at: Facebook Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale
Wagatwe and Irna sit down with Daily Kos staff writer Dr. Kelly Macías to discuss Stacey Abrams in her journey to become the first Black woman to become governor in US History. Related reading: Daily Kos' endorsement of Stacey Abrams, written by Dr. Kelly Macías. Initial governor race ratings by Daily Kos Elections. Read more of Kelly's writing at Daily Kos. Hosts: Wagatwe Wanjuki and Irna Landrum Creator: Monique Teal Sound and editing: Aaron Rand Freeman of Unreasonable Fridays
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Roy Barnes learned politics from the front porch of his father’s general store in Mableton, Georgia. Storytelling is part of his DNA and Governor Barnes tells many in this informative interview from those humble beginnings to the governors mansion and back to Marietta. Wonder what it was like to remove the confederate battle flag from the Georgia state flag? How about his thoughts about today’s political leaders? What about his wife’s decorations and Governor’s blend pipe tobacco? Enjoy this fun and informative episode of a true leader.
One Greg can go to The Governors Mansion and press the panic button!
One Greg can go to The Governors Mansion and press the panic button!
The 39 year old Springdale native and former executive director of Arkansas' Teach for America has set his sights on the Governor's Mansion. He has been campaigning across the state since mid December and has been to more than half the counties so far, and he's not showing any signs of slowing down. I did manage to get him to slow down long enough to speak with me on day students across the nation were walking out of classrooms to protest inaction in congress to stem the tide of gun rampages that continue in America.To find out more about Jared and to get involved go on over to his campaign website and follow his campaign on Facebook
He was a Texas political insider who went from a power broker in the Governor's Mansion to serving as special political advisor to President Woodrow Wilson. Along the way he played a critical part in America's role in the First World War and in the creation of the League of Nations. This week we continue our discussion of the Texas Kingmaker, Col. Edward House.
He was a Texas political insider who went from a power broker in the Governor's Mansion to serving as special political advisor to President Woodrow Wilson. Along the way he played a critical part in America's role in the First World War and in the creation of the League of Nations. This week we talk about the Texas Kingmaker, Col. Edward House.
First elected to the U.S. House in 2006, Tim Walz has represented southern Minnesota in Washington for more than a decade. Now the former school teacher and Army National Guard veteran is running for governor. We asked what was better preparation for political office: serving in the military or teaching middle school?
I'm a native New Jerseyan and must admit that I was never aware of the Curse of the Broken Leg that affects those who sit in the Governor's Mansion. #NJ #NewJersey #ChrisChristie #ChristineToddWhitman #JimMcGreevey #JonCorzine #governor #governors #politics #states #UnitedStates #USA #DonaldTrump #PresidentTrump #MAGA #GardenState #accidents #injuries #curses #superstitions #election
Episode 64: Jonathan continues his on-going chats with solid progressive candidates all across the country. He chats with Abdul El-Sayed, who is vying in Michigan to be the first Muslim-American elected as governor in the history of the country. And from south-eastern Indiana, Dan Canon tells Jonathan why he jumped into a congressional race despite being, in his words, the most non-politician you could find. Our Robber Baron of the week is Big Pharma CEO Jeffrey Marrazzo.
Bob Ehrlich, former Republican Governor of Maryland, Congressman, and Delegate, speaks about the challenges of balancing personal and political duties. Enjoyed interviewing Governor Bob Ehrlich... Good hearts make the world a better place
We're running a monthly series called "Food for Thought," in-depth conversations with groundbreakers who run farms, restaurants, wineries, breweries and bars around California and are shaking up the way we eat and drink. Our third talk is with "Los Autenticos," four well-known restaurateurs known for their Mexican cuisine. All of them have opened up new hotspots in Sacramento during the past year, and they're intent on serving authentic food and drink the way it should be prepared -- and serving it up in settings that reinforce the fact you are indeed eating the "real" thing. To get an early start on celebrating Mexico's Independence Day, we talked with the four señores at Casa de Español, a great place to celebrate Latin American culture, to hear how their cultural roots and backgrounds led them to their present roles as Sacramento's ambassadors of Mexican cuisine. PANELISTS * Art Aguilar and Max Archuleta - this dynamic duo teamed up to open the open-air Midtown's Cantina Alley in February, an immediate hit. * Ernesto Delgado - A native of Napa, he came for school in Sacramento, where he learned to appreciate Latino culture. He started with Tequila Museo Mayahuel, then La Cosecha on Cesar Chavez Plaza, and Mesa Mercado in Carmichael's Milagro Centre. * Lisandro “Chando” Madrigal - he helped his dad open and run a tortilla factory in Tijuana, where he learned about the recipes and flavors of the local street food. In Sacramento, he opened Chando's Tacos, generally considered the best tacqueria in town. His latest place: Chando's Cantina, next door to the Governor's Mansion, which has higher-end but just-as-authentic food. PODCAST TIMEFRAME (the song you hear in the intro is a fitting one -- "Flor de Huevo" by Los Lobos) * 7:20 min - "There have been days when I wake up at 5, I tell my wife, 'I’m craving tacos birria.' We pack the kids in the car, we drive to Tijuana and we go eat. We’re that crazy" - the panelists introduce themselves * 25:40 – "We need to educate people about what a real taco is about and how to eat this food”- Chando moves from tortillas in Tijuana to partying with Jerry Brown * 35:10 – "From age 16, I knew I wanted to run a restaurant, probably because that’s when I started selling Chiclets" - how Ernesto learned to appreciate his Latino culture * 43:50 – "On our last trip to Mexico, Max made sure we got a meaner dog" - creating the visuals at Cantina Alley * 50:10 - "I’m down with the brown" - educating people vs. accommodating them when it comes to the food * 55:15 – “I hope to change the tortilla game in high-end supermarkets” - changing the sameness, and influencing the local food ecosystem * 1 hr, 7:40 min – "You put out an ad and the reality is you get 30 male applicants vs 1-2 female applicants” - getting more women into the male-dominated Mexican food scene * 1 hr, 15:25 min – "Go out to the peach tree orchards and you'll find verdolaga" - what local crops California farmers can grow for great Mexican food * 1 hr, 22:25 - "Now my answer is, ‘I’m the only crazy, idiotic one who believes I can make a difference'" - helping the Sacramento community in the role as a restaurateur
The fire ants attack again! Visiting at the Governor's Mansion & exposing a non-profit scam, and how did you meet your wife? All QuadCast Episodes: https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/56631 Courtney or QuadFather’s Twitter https://twitter.com/QuadFatherMft Swanny’s Twitter https://twitter.com/aneurysmnv Website: http://quadfathermft.com/ QuadCast app Free & Ad-Free iTunes http://apple.co/1JMZJZr Google http://bit.ly/1Txhwo8 Amazon http://amzn.to/1NDsF7A
Ana Claire joins us to discuss the upcoming fundraiser at the Governor's Mansion as well as a preview of Stepping Out!
.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; height: auto; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; } There are many great Roseville area homes for sale. Click here to perform a full home search, or if you're thinking of selling your home, click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation so you know what buyers will pay for your home in today's market. You may also call me at 916-788-8822 for a FREE home buying or selling consultation to answer any of your real estate questions. Today, we're going to share a few reasons why people really enjoy living in the Roseville and Sacramento region. We've put together a list of the top 4 reasons why our area is a great place to live! Let's dive right in:1. Location: In one direction, we are only 2 hours from Lake Tahoe. In the other direction, we are only 2 hours from San Francisco! Tahoe is one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Located high in the Sierra Mountains, the Lake Tahoe area has world-class skiing, camping, fishing, boating, and sailing, among many other activities. San Francisco: If you go the other direction, you can expose yourself to the cultural vibrancy of the Bay Area. Drive across the beautiful Golden Gate Bridge and experience the many cultural and historical landmarks this great city has to offer! 2. Recreation: Within a 30-minute drive from the Roseville/Sacramento area, there are numerous recreation options. Folsom Lake is within 10 minutes of our office. It's a great place to fish, water-ski, sail, or just enjoy the many trails around the lake.American River Bike Trail features over 30 miles of bike trails that run from Folsom Lake to Old Town Sacramento. It runs along the American River, so you can enjoy incredible views and wildlife on your journey.Sacramento River is a great place to enjoy boating, fishing, or spending an evening at one of the many restaurants overlooking the scenery of the river. Mountain and road cycling are also available. 3. History and Culture: There's no shortage of culture and history in the area!The Gold Rush of 1849 started right here in the Sacramento area, and it has left behind many old mining towns in its wake. Some of these mining towns have sprouted up into major cities, such as Folsom, Sacramento, and Auburn. Many of these areas have original boardwalks you can walk along and see some of the original structures that were built in the gold rush days. The Transcontinental Railroad started here in Sacramento, not in San Francisco as most people think.Arts: We have the Crocker Art Museum, the Railroad Museum, the Governor's Mansion, the Capitol Building, as well as a wide assortment of art from the local area. Shopping: The Roseville Galleria Mall is the premier shopping center in the region, and just across the street you can find the Fountain Square, a very attractive shopping mall with many interesting things to see.4. Overall Quality of Life: People love to work and play here!Affordability: Living in this wonderful area is completely affordable, especially when compared with the nearby Bay Area. You can get a nice size home, on a nice lot, with many features and amenities, and you don't have to deal with the traffic congestion you'll find in metropolitan areas.Quality education: You'll find some of the best high schools in the state of California in Placer County. There are many reasons why we think our area is one of the best places to live in California. If you have any questions about our list, or if you would like us to show you around the area, give us a call or shoot us an email. There are many benefits to setting up shop in our area, and we would love to prove it to you!
Talking about Ouija Boards at the Governor's Mansion
"If we went to war for oil, why in the world are we paying so much for gas. Can't we just steal it and bring it all back."Let's take a closer look at what truly makes gas prices high. We were shocked to see how much damage has been done ~ irreparable damage. We'll also take a look at the week's coverage of Mrs. Clinton's concesion, "How To Burn Down a Governor's Mansion" and more. Is anybody even listening?!?! Are the right people listening?!?!And of course... "7 More Day
"If we went to war for oil, why in the world are we paying so much for gas. Can't we just steal it and bring it all back."Let's take a closer look at what truly makes gas prices high. We were shocked to see how much damage has been done ~ irreparable damage. We'll also take a look at the week's coverage of Mrs. Clinton's concesion, "How To Burn Down a Governor's Mansion" and more. Is anybody even listening?!?! Are the right people listening?!?!And of course... "7 More Day
On October 10, Mary Theobald delivered a banner lecture entitled First House: Two Centuries with Virginia's First Families. Conceived during the Revolutionary War, built during the War of 1812, and looted during the Civil War, Virginia's executive mansion has endured fires, threats, riots, and hurricanes. Written to coincide with the mansion's bicentennial in 2013, First House: Two Centuries with Virginia's First Family by Mary Miley Theobald brings to life the private stories of the governors and their families who shaped the destiny of this unique home. The book traces triumph and tragedy through the turbulence of wars, fires, economic depressions, and renovations in a story that mirrors Virginia's progress from the nineteenth century into the twenty-first.