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Best podcasts about indiana governor mitch daniels

Latest podcast episodes about indiana governor mitch daniels

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Extra: What DOGE Can Do To Fix DC

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 19:02


This week, Fox News Rundown host spoke with former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels about President-elect Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, a cost-cutting advisory panel led by tech billionaire Elon Musk and former pharmaceutical executive and presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.   Daniel has plenty of experience implementing and studying government budgets, having worked in the Reagan White House, as President George W. Bush's White House budget director, and as president of Purdue University.   He's also been co-chair of the non-profit Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget for the last ten years.   Daniels discussed the waste he witnessed while in government and some costly departments and services that could be cut from the government – without little impact on the American people.   He also discussed the political challenges of making political reforms to popular programs, but why not addressing America's growing national deficit could have serious economic and security implications.   We often must cut interviews short during the week, but you might like to hear the full interview.   Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with former Indiana Governor Mitchell Daniels and learn more about government waste and how he thinks DOGE can tackle it.  Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Extra: What DOGE Can Do To Fix DC

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 19:02


This week, Fox News Rundown host spoke with former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels about President-elect Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, a cost-cutting advisory panel led by tech billionaire Elon Musk and former pharmaceutical executive and presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.   Daniel has plenty of experience implementing and studying government budgets, having worked in the Reagan White House, as President George W. Bush's White House budget director, and as president of Purdue University.   He's also been co-chair of the non-profit Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget for the last ten years.   Daniels discussed the waste he witnessed while in government and some costly departments and services that could be cut from the government – without little impact on the American people.   He also discussed the political challenges of making political reforms to popular programs, but why not addressing America's growing national deficit could have serious economic and security implications.   We often must cut interviews short during the week, but you might like to hear the full interview.   Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with former Indiana Governor Mitchell Daniels and learn more about government waste and how he thinks DOGE can tackle it.  Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press
Chuck's debate takeaways as Democrats ‘panic,' plus Mitch Daniels on the politics of leadership

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 60:10


After President Biden and former President Trump squared off in their first general election debate of 2024, Chuck talks about the consequences of President Biden's performance. Plus, former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels discusses his experience as the president of Purdue University and why the historic path to the Senate for former governors has started to fade away. 

Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
148 – Conservatism in Practice with Gov Mitch Daniels

Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 48:20


The Saving Elephants podcast has welcomed a wide array of incredible guests who are on forefront of the conservative political movement.  But most of the guests discuss conservatism from the perspective of a theory or set of principles or idea.  Few have had the opportunity to enact political conservatism as a practice.  And few ex-politicians have been as successful as former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels in advancing conservatism as a practice.  While Daniels is reticent to label his approach “conservative” or identify as part of red team vs. blue team, his practices in executive offices from the governor's mansion to serving in presidential administrations to leading a university have all displayed a strong tinge of conservative prudence and small-government grit.   Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis welcomes former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels to the show to discuss his experiences as governor, advisor to Ronald Reagan, Director of OMB for George W. Bush, president of Purdue University.  His accomplishments in these offices and no-nonsense approach towards governing has earned him recognition among many on the Right.  Some leading conservatives—from George Will to Jonah Goldberg to Ross Douthat—have clearly stated he would have been their preferred presidential candidate in recent elections.  While Daniels isn't a presidential candidate then or now, his story provides a roadmap in our politically bleak wilderness for what qualities we should be looking for in a leader.   About Mitch Daniels from Purdue University   Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. is the 12th president of Purdue University and the former governor of Indiana.  He was elected Indiana's 49th governor in 2004 in his first bid for any elected office, and then re-elected in 2008 with more votes than any candidate in the state's history.  During his tenure, Indiana went from an $800 million deficit to its first AAA credit rating, led the nation in infrastructure building and passed sweeping education and healthcare reforms.   After a series of transformations, which included the biggest tax cut in state history, the nation's most sweeping deregulation of the telecommunications industry and a host of other reforms aimed at strengthening the state's economy, Indiana was rated a top five state for business climate and number one for state infrastructure and effectiveness of state government as Daniels exited office.  Indiana's business climate is now rated among the nation's best.   At Purdue, Daniels has prioritized student affordability and reinvestment in the university's strengths.  Breaking with a 36-year trend, Purdue has held tuition unchanged from 2012 through at least the 2022-23 academic year.  Simultaneously, room rates have remained steady, meal plan rates have fallen about 10%, and student borrowing has dropped 32% while investments in student success and STEM research have undergone unprecedented growth. It is less expensive to attend Purdue today than it was in 2012.   In recognition of his leadership as both a governor and a university president, Daniels was named among the Top 50 World Leaders by Fortune Magazine in 2015 and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2019.   Prior to becoming governor, Daniels served as chief of staff to Senator Richard Lugar, senior advisor to President Ronald Reagan and Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President George W. Bush.  He also was the CEO of the Hudson Institute, a major contract research organization.  During an 11-year career at Eli Lilly and Company, he held a number of top executive posts including president of Eli Lilly's North American pharmaceutical operations.   Daniels earned a bachelor's degree from Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and a law degree from Georgetown.  He is the author of three books and a contributing columnist in the Washington Post.  He and his wife Cheri have four daughters and seven grandchildren.  

All INdiana Politics
Indiana's New Chief Election Officer

All INdiana Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 20:51


Meet Indiana's new Chief Election Officer, A talk with former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, and our panel discusses mayoral races around Central Indiana.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hoosier Money powered by CFA Society Indianapolis
“Define Yourself” with Brad Rateike & Jonathan Kopp of BAR Communications 

Hoosier Money powered by CFA Society Indianapolis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 47:30


Recorded July 27th 2023 From the INDOT's Major Moves I-69 Project & Propel Indy to Hydrogen Hub, Brad & Jonathan share their stories and experiences using communications as a tool to get infrastructure projects in Indiana to the finish line.  With numerous and diverse stakeholders with interest in these projects, Brad discusses the process to “Define Yourself” as well as the strategy and legwork to ensure success.  In addition, learn why experts believe Indiana is poised to become for hydrogen what Texas is for oil as the Hoosier state becomes a player in green hydrogen. Book RecommendationsBrad – A Pirate Looks at Fifty by Jimmy Buffett Jonathan – The Long Game: A Memoir by Mitch McConnell Relevant Links: Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen: https://machh2.com/ Midwest Hydrogen Coalition MOU: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.in.gov/oed/files/Final-H2-MOU.pdf Propel Indy: https://propelindy.com/ INDOT Major Moves I-69 Project: https://www.in.gov/dot/div/contracts/i69.htm Connect with BAR Communications: Website: https://barcommunications.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BarComms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barcomms/ Connect with Brad & Jonathan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradrateike/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-kopp-331b73105/ Brad Rateike Brad Rateike is the founding principal of BAR Communications where he has directed public relations strategy and message development for corporate, government and nonprofit clients in the Midwest and in Washington, D.C. since 2010. Brad has created and managed public affairs campaigns for Fortune 50 companies in addition to directing media relations and grassroots outreach for small businesses and startup companies. Brad took a hiatus from the firm in 2016 to serve as a communications and policy advisor for the Donald J. Trump for President Campaign and the Trump/Pence Presidential Transition Team. After being recruited to join the White House Office of Communications, Brad served as the director of Cabinet communications where he coordinated message strategy and rollout of Presidential priorities with Federal agencies in addition to assisting agencies with crisis management. Additionally, Brad served as the communications lead in assisting Cabinet nominees through the Senate confirmation process. Prior to founding the firm, Brad served for five years as deputy press secretary and policy director for former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels. In that role, he handled media outreach and worked with state agencies and external stakeholder groups on grassroots initiatives to advance the governor's legislative agenda. In November 2021, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb appointed Brad to the White River State Park Development Commission. He is also a contributing columnist on business and political issues for the Indianapolis Business Journal and is a volunteer with the White House Office of Presidential Advance. Brad was selected as a member of the Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series Class XLI and was recognized as a member of the Indianapolis Business Journal's “Forty Under 40” Class of 2020. Brad serves as a pro bono communications advisor for the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation and has been a mayoral appointee and chairman of the Indianapolis Citizens Police Complaint Board. Brad served as an organizational development volunteer in the United States Peace Corps and has experience in trade association management. He received a bachelor's degree in English from Franklin College, where he was president of the student body. He is married to Lawren Mills, chair of the public affairs practice group at Ice Miller LLP. They split their time between Indianapolis and Washington, D.C. Jonathan Kopp Jonathan Kopp is the Director of Strategic Communications for BAR Communications. Jonathan has over five years of experience in communications and public affairs, most recently serving as the director of a grassroots energy advocacy organization where he organized support for local projects, educated elected officials, and created and curated content for social media. Prior to that, Jonathan served the Indiana GOP and Eric Holcomb for Indiana in the communications department, as well as on a U.S. Senate Primary campaign where he worked with the political and communications teams. Jonathan is a graduate of Marian University in Indianapolis, where he graduated summa cum laude in Management as a member of the men's soccer team. He is also a member of the Indiana Leadership Forum Class of 2022, the American Enterprise Institute Millennial Leadership Network, and the Marketing & Communications Co-Chair for the CFA Society of Indianapolis Board. Originally from Avon, Indiana, Jonathan now resides in downtown Indianapolis. Who are the hosts? Austin Crites, CFA: Austin is a past-president and current committee member of CFA Society Indianapolis. Professionally, he is the Chief Investment Officer at Aurora Financial Strategies where he manages US-focused, all-cap, style-agnostic equity strategies as the core of client portfolios. Austin is a 2008 graduate of Marian University in Indianapolis where he is now an adjunct professor in the Byrum School of Business. Matt Henry, CFA: Matt is a Senior Investment Officer at STAR Wealth Management. He is also a Past President and a director of CFA Society Indianapolis. When he's not managing porfolios, Matt teaches Finance 300 at Ball State University. He enjoys air conditioning, wi-fi, and the conveniences of indoor living.  

Left of Center Show
S8 EP9 - You Can't Use Acronyms Around Here Like That

Left of Center Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 56:30


Tom and Kevin discuss the series of unfortunate events leading up to the San Francisco 49ers NFC Championship loss; former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels announces he will not run for U.S. Senate; Trump wins Mar-a-Lago's Senior Open; another Trump case goes before a NYC grand jury; Tom says Nikki Haley looks like his wife Marissa; multiple Florida nursing schools sold thousands of fake diplomas.

IN Construction with Nate Lelle
Indiana's Race for Talent with Mike Rutz, co-founder and CEO of Make My Move.

IN Construction with Nate Lelle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 37:20


Mike started Make My Move as the nation's first and only marketplace that matches workers and their families to communities across the county offering relocation incentives. Mike previously worked at Angie's list for 11 years, where he led sales and played a major role in taking the company public and growing it to over 2,000 employees. Mike began his career as a strategist for political and advocacy campaign and held a key role leading fundraising in the campaigns for former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels. He serves on advisory council boards for the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, the Indian Technology and Innovation Association, Gainsight, and several other not-for-profit boards.   Mike's favorite book: Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin   Podcast Note: Mike introduced Nate to the YouTube sensation show - "Hot Ones" Where celebrities' are interviewed while eating increasingly hot chicken wings. Fantastic Show, and the Gordon Ramsey episode is hilarious. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Conversations at the Washington Library
174. (Recast) Tracing the Rise and Fall of Light-Horse Harry Lee with Ryan Cole

Conversations at the Washington Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 53:57


This episode originally aired in September 2019. You may know him as Robert E. Lee's father, but Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee was so much more. Born into a Virginia dynasty, the man who would become one of George Washington's protégés came of age with the American Revolution itself. Lee was a graduate of Princeton University, a cavalry commander in the war's brutal southern theater, and he later served two terms as Virginia's governor. He was a dashing figure who romanticized the ancient world and aspired to be one of the new nation's great slave-holding planters. But death and despair undercut the life that Lee imagined for himself. On today's program, Ryan Cole joins us to discuss Lee's tragic story. Cole is a journalist and former member of the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. He is the author of the new book, Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary Hero. About our Guest: Ryan Cole, a former assistant to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and speechwriter at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, holds degrees in history and journalism from Indiana University. He has written extensively about American history and literature for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the New Criterion, Civil War Times, the American Interest, and the Indianapolis Star. Additionally, he has written for Indiana University and the Lumina Foundation, and he served on the staff of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske, Ph.D. leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. A historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World, Ambuske graduated from the University of Virginia in 2016. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA Law, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project.  He is currently at work on a book about emigration from Scotland in the era of the American Revolution as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press.

Conversations at the Washington Library
(Recast) Tracing the Rise and Fall of Light-Horse Harry Lee with Ryan Cole

Conversations at the Washington Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 53:56


This episode originally aired in September 2019. You may know him as Robert E. Lee’s father, but Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee was so much more. Born into a Virginia dynasty, the man who would become one of George Washington’s protégés came of age with the American Revolution itself. Lee was a graduate of Princeton University, a cavalry commander in the war’s brutal southern theater, and he later served two terms as Virginia’s governor. He was a dashing figure who romanticized the ancient world and aspired to be one of the new nation’s great slave-holding planters. But death and despair undercut the life that Lee imagined for himself. On today’s program, Ryan Cole joins us to discuss Lee’s tragic story. Cole is a journalist and former member of the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. He is the author of the new book, Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary Hero. About our Guest: Ryan Cole, a former assistant to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and speechwriter at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, holds degrees in history and journalism from Indiana University. He has written extensively about American history and literature for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the New Criterion, Civil War Times, the American Interest, and the Indianapolis Star. Additionally, he has written for Indiana University and the Lumina Foundation, and he served on the staff of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske leads the digital history initiatives at the Washington Library. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia in 2016 with a focus on Scotland and America in an Age of War and Revolution. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. Ambuske is currently at work on a book entitled Emigration and Empire: America and Scotland in the Revolutionary Era, as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/support

Veteran Cast
Episode 22: WGU Indiana: Affordable, Fully Accredited Online Degree Programs for Active Military and Veterans

Veteran Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 30:25


On this episode, we interview Alison Barber Bell, Chancellor of WGU Indiana, and Andrew Nagel, Registered Nurse and Graduate of WGU's Nursing Degree Program. We discuss WGU's unique non-profit, accredited online degree program and how it's especially good for active duty military, transitioning military, veterans, and their families. WGU Indiana is an online, competency-based university established to expand access to higher education for Indiana residents. The university offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the fields of business, K-12 teacher education, information technology, and health professions, including nursing. Degrees are granted under the accreditation of WGU, which is accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Teachers College programs are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), College of Business programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), and nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). WGU Indiana has helped 7,500 Hoosiers achieve their dream of completing a college degree. Another 5,900 students are currently enrolled. Facts about WGU Indiana: In 2010, Western Governors University was approached by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels about creating a state-based model for the university. Indiana became the very first state model and the first state-endorsed online university, creating positions for a local chancellor and local advisory board. * WGU Indiana serves more than 520 active-duty military members, veterans or military family members. * WGU Indiana is a nonprofit, accredited, online university that serves students from all different backgrounds * WGU Indiana is currently serving about 5,600 Hoosiers – a 166 percent increase in enrollment since 2011. * WGU Indiana has awarded degrees to more than 7,500 Indiana residents. * WGU Indiana serves students who are not well-served by traditional colleges and universities; 72 percent are classified as underserved in one or more of four categories: ethnic minority, low income, rural residents, or first-generation college students. * As of 2018, 86 percent of WGU Indiana’s students work full-time jobs while pursuing a degree. * According to a recent Gallup-Purdue index, which provides insight into the relationship between the college experience and outcomes, WGU consistently scored higher than the national average when measuring school compatibility, mentorship, challenging curriculum, cost-worthiness and more. WGU Indiana’s tuition fees are nearly half the national average. Tuition is about $6,500 per 12-month year for most programs, and it is charged at a flat rate, which means students can complete as many courses as they are able in any term, at no additional cost. On average, WGU graduates increase their pre-enrollment income by $12,600 within two years of graduation and by $18,400 within four years. With an average cost of $16,500 for a bachelor's degree, most WGU graduates see a positive return on their investment within two to three years. Special Guests: Allison Barber Bell and Andrew Nagel.

An Indianapolis Business Podcast: Off the Circle
WGU Indiana: Access To An Affordable, Fully Accredited Education for Busy Hoosiers

An Indianapolis Business Podcast: Off the Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 29:26


On this episode, we interview Alison Barber Bell, Chancellor of WGU Indiana, and Jacob Brown, Graduate of WGU's Master's in Business Leadership and Vice President of Fifth Third Bank. We discuss WGU's unique non-profit, accredited online degree program... from WGU's new Indiana offices downtown. WGU Indiana is an online, competency-based university established to expand access to higher education for Indiana residents. The university offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the fields of business, K-12 teacher education, information technology, and health professions, including nursing. Degrees are granted under the accreditation of WGU, which is accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Teachers College programs are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), College of Business programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), and nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). WGU Indiana has helped 7,500 Hoosiers achieve their dream of completing a college degree. Another 5,900 students are currently enrolled. Facts about WGU Indiana: In 2010, Western Governors University was approached by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels about creating a state-based model for the university. Indiana became the very first state model and the first state-endorsed online university, creating positions for a local chancellor and local advisory board. WGU Indiana is a nonprofit, accredited, online university that serves students from all different backgrounds WGU Indiana is currently serving about 5,600 Hoosiers – a 166 percent increase in enrollment since 2011. WGU Indiana serves more than 520 active-duty military members, veterans or military family members. WGU Indiana has awarded degrees to more than 7,500 Indiana residents. WGU Indiana serves students who are not well-served by traditional colleges and universities; 72 percent are classified as underserved in one or more of four categories: ethnic minority, low income, rural residents, or first-generation college students. As of 2018, 86 percent of WGU Indiana’s students work full-time jobs while pursuing a degree. According to a recent Gallup-Purdue index, which provides insight into the relationship between the college experience and outcomes, WGU consistently scored higher than the national average when measuring school compatibility, mentorship, challenging curriculum, cost-worthiness and more. WGU Indiana’s tuition fees are nearly half the national average. Tuition is about $6,500 per 12-month year for most programs, and it is charged at a flat rate, which means students can complete as many courses as they are able in any term, at no additional cost. On average, WGU graduates increase their pre-enrollment income by $12,600 within two years of graduation and by $18,400 within four years. With an average cost of $16,500 for a bachelor's degree, most WGU graduates see a positive return on their investment within two to three years. Special Guests: Allison Barber Bell and Jacob Brown.

Conversations at the Washington Library
123. Tracing the Rise and Fall of Light-Horse Harry Lee with Ryan Cole

Conversations at the Washington Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 53:48


You may know him as Robert E. Lee's father, but Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee was so much more. Born into a Virginia dynasty, the man who would become one of George Washington's protégés came of age with the American Revolution itself. Lee was a graduate of Princeton University, a cavalry commander in the war's brutal southern theater, and he later served two terms as Virginia's governor. He was a dashing figure who romanticized the ancient world and aspired to be one of the new nation's great slave-holding planters. But death and despair undercut the life that Lee imagined for himself. On today's program, Ryan Cole joins us to discuss Lee's tragic story. Cole is a journalist and former member of the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. He is the author of the new book, Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary Hero. About our Guest: Ryan Cole, a former assistant to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and speechwriter at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, holds degrees in history and journalism from Indiana University. He has written extensively about American history and literature for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the New Criterion, Civil War Times, the American Interest, and the Indianapolis Star. Additionally, he has written for Indiana University and the Lumina Foundation, and he served on the staff of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske, Ph.D. leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. A historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World, Ambuske graduated from the University of Virginia in 2016. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA Law, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project.  He is currently at work on a book about emigration from Scotland in the era of the American Revolution as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press.

Conversations at the Washington Library
Tracing the Rise and Fall of Light-Horse Harry Lee with Ryan Cole

Conversations at the Washington Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 54:16


You may know him as Robert E. Lee’s father, but Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee was so much more. Born into a Virginia dynasty, the man who would become one of George Washington’s protégés came of age with the American Revolution itself. Lee was a graduate of Princeton University, a cavalry commander in the war’s brutal southern theater, and he later served two terms as Virginia’s governor. He was a dashing figure who romanticized the ancient world and aspired to be one of the new nation’s great slave-holding planters. But death and despair undercut the life that Lee imagined for himself. On today’s program, Ryan Cole joins us to discuss Lee’s tragic story. Cole is a journalist and former member of the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. He is the author of the new book, Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary Hero. About our Guest: Ryan Cole, a former assistant to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and speechwriter at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, holds degrees in history and journalism from Indiana University. He has written extensively about American history and literature for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the New Criterion, Civil War Times, the American Interest, and the Indianapolis Star. Additionally, he has written for Indiana University and the Lumina Foundation, and he served on the staff of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske leads the digital history initiatives at the Washington Library. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia in 2016 with a focus on Scotland and America in an Age of War and Revolution. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. Ambuske is currently at work on a book entitled Emigration and Empire: America and Scotland in the Revolutionary Era, as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/message

Ag+Bio+Science
Spotlight: Energy Systems Network – CICP Mini-Series

Ag+Bio+Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 13:14


The need for renewable energy and technological innovation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ultimately ensure energy security has never been more urgent for a promising future. How is Indiana advancing energy technology? Paul Mitchell, President + CEO of Energy Systems Network, (ESN) fills us in. Paul Mitchell serves as President + CEO of ESN. Prior to joining ESN, Paul served as Policy Director for Economic Development, Workforce, and Energy for Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels. In this capacity, he oversaw legislation, policy, and program development for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, the Departments of Workforce Development and Labor, and acted as Governor’s liaison to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission and Office of Utility Consumer Counselor. Follow Energy Systems Network at @EnergySystemsNk. This episode is a part of a six-part mini-series on CICP as part of its 20th Anniversary celebration. The series features the CICP industry sector and talent initiatives which have been successful in generating awareness, investment, collaboration (AgriNovus Indiana, Ascend Indiana, BioCrossroads, Conexus Indiana, Energy Systems Network and TechPoint). Listeners hear about innovation/technology convergence; economic development; talent attraction; and more. All shared priorities among the initiatives and what makes AgriNovus and its work to support the agbioscience sector (a sector entirely focused on interaction and collaboration) so successful. Follow AgriNovus Indiana: Twitter Facebook Instagram LinkedIn

IN Focus: Indiana's Week in Politics
EP 60. Where Do We Go From Here?

IN Focus: Indiana's Week in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 33:16


Indiana's Senator heads to Washington D.C., where controversy is mounting over the Florida recount, the Mueller probe and the president's acting attorney general. Today we'll talk with Indiana Senator Todd Young, who just landed an influential role in Washington. Plus, we sit down with former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, as well as one of the architects of Indy's failed bid to land Amazon's second headquarters.

American Family Farmer
USDA's Anne Hazelett on Helping Farms in Rural Areas

American Family Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 38:48


An Indiana native, Anne Hazelett is currently the Assistant to the USDA Secretary for Rural Development. She has worked on agriculture and rural issues for over fifteen years. Working in both the U.S. House and Senate, Hazelett has most recently served as Republican Chief Counsel for the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry where she was an advisor on many issues impacting rural America from Farm Bill programs to broadband and child nutrition. In addition to her public service in Washington, Hazelett was the Director of Agriculture for her home state where she managed the Indiana State Department of Agriculture and was an advisor to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels on agriculture and rural issues.Doug gets to the bottom of what exactly the Rural Development Agency of the USDA does, as well as tackling the issues of what role the agency plays in working with small rural farms, how Rural Development is helping with the Hurricane Harvey disaster and how the UDSA RD is trying to tackle the national opioid epidemic which is most prevalent in rural areas and farming communities.

We Are Libertarians
Gary Johnson Appears at Purdue University with Mitch Daniels

We Are Libertarians

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 66:15


Purdue President and former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels holds a ‘Conversation with Gary Johnson.” Special Guest: Gary Johnson.

Circle Of Insight- Foreign Affairs
Chat w/ Former IRS Com. & Pres.Candidate

Circle Of Insight- Foreign Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 29:35


A chat with Republican Presidential Candidate Mark Everson. One of the 18 candidates recognized by the RNC.Mark Everson is the only presidential candidate with both extensive business and federal executive branch experience.In the private sector, Everson has held both operating and financial positions within companies in the United States, Turkey, France and Zambia. His assignments have ranged from plant manager of a unionized beverage can factory to senior financial positions at the world’s largest packaging and airline catering companies. In the Reagan Administration, Everson held foreign policy and law enforcement positions at the US Information Agency and in the Department of Justice. At USIA, Everson worked on sensitive public diplomacy projects, including INF deployment and the establishment of Radio Marti. At the DOJ, Attorney General Ed Meese appointed Everson to Deputy Commissioner at the INS, where he supervised all agency operations, including the Border Patrol and inspectors at the ports of entry. In the second Bush Administration, Everson was Deputy Director for Management at the OMB before his appointment as Commissioner of the IRS, which achieved record service and enforcement results under his leadership. In addition to twelve years of federal government service, Everson has state government experience as well, having served in the cabinet of Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels for three years. Under Daniels, he ran Indiana’s unemployment insurance and job training programs. Everson was the CEO of the American Red Cross and is currently Vice Chairman of Alliantgroup, a leading provider of specialty tax services for small and mid-sized businesses.Everson is a graduate of Yale and the NYU Stern School of Business.Mark has four children and lives in Mississippi. For more information on Commissioner Mark Everson, please visit www.markforamerica.com.

MoneyForLunch
Steve G. Jones, Mark Everson, David Baxter, Chip Eichelberger

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2015 70:00


Steve G. Jones board certified  Clinical Hypnotherapist.He has been practicing hypnotherapy since the 1980s. He is the author of 22 books on Hypnotherapy. He is a member of the National Guild of Hypnotists, American Board of Hypnotherapy, president of the American Alliance of Hypnotists, on the board of directors of the Los Angeles chapter of the American Lung Association, and director of the California state   Chip Eichelberger after five years with world-renowned business leader Tony Robbins as his international point man, Chip launched his own career in 1993. He has since been selected to "switch on" over 975 events for companies and associations such as Ford, Hyatt, Wells Fargo, Proctor & Gamble, Exxon and MassMutual.hip has been ranked a Top 5 Speaker by Speaking.com three years in a row, and one of only 7% of the members of the National Speakers Association to earn the prestigious Certified Speaking Professional designation. His new book with Jeff Davidson - The Smart Guide to Accomplishing Your Goals was just released.  David Baxter Senior Vice President at Age Wave, a research and consulting company focused on the age 50+ population. David develops and oversees national and global studies that reveal the unique trends and opportunities created by the growth of the age 50+ population. Age Wave, in partnership with Merrill Lynch, has just completed a study on how and where people live in retirement, entitled “Home in Retirement: More Freedom, New Choices.” Mark Everson has had many executive level positions in the private sector ranging from Plant Manager to CFO, but is best known as the former Deputy INS Commissioner under President Reagan, IRS Commissioner under President George W Bush, and was Commissioner of the Department of Workforce Development for Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels.  

570 KLIF Podcasts
THE JANINE TURNER RADIO SHOW 2/4/2012 -- Gov. Mitch Daniels, Kinky Friedman, Conn Carroll, and David Greenblatt

570 KLIF Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2012


Howdy! Welcome to The Janine Turner Radio Show! Thanks for listening in! Janine asks you to bear with her, because she's on Single Mom duty tonight. She has to pick up her daughter Juliette, so Janine can only do the show live for the first 45 minutes tonight. Single moms, represent! But, because Janine absolutely loves talking to you, she devotes those 45 minutes to taking your calls. Thanks so much for sharing your opinions! For the rest of the show, Janine prerecorded some interviews with super interesting people. First up is Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels. Janine and Gov. Daniels talk about the GOP race, President Obama, and of course, the Super Bowl! Janine has signed on to the "Run Mitch, Run!" campaign. What do you think? Next is the always funny and insightful Kinky Friedman. In addition to being a country musician, author, and political commentator, Kinky ran for Texas Governor in 2010. Conn Carroll is the Senior Editorial Writer and Janine's fellow columnist for the Washington Examiner. Boy, has Conn been making waves in D.C. lately lol! Finally, David Greenblatt is back this week for the Reasoning Reading Corner. Janine and David are reading "James Madison" by Richard Brookhiser. We all should be more familiar with our Founding Fathers. Right, President Obama? ;) As always, join Janine every Saturday evening from 9pm-11pm CST from her home studio at Talk Radio 570 KLIF-AM in Dallas, TX. Or, listen live on the internet from anywhere in the world on KLIF.com. You can also follow Janine on Facebook, Twitter, Constituting America, or text "Janine" to 90210 for news updates direct to your phone. Thanks! :)))

The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT
The Gary Snyder Show on FM 100 Talks, 12-7-10

The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2010 53:00


Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels joins The Gary Snyder Show on FM 100 Talks Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. Governor Daniels will be discussing the upcoming budget session in the Indiana General Assembly, future political plans and maybe even a little sports. Tony Krausz, Notre Dame beat writer for The Journal Gazette, joins the fray to discuss the Irish (Catholics) v. Miami (Convicts) in the Sun Bowl. Finally, we will be joined by the "Garileaks" political round-table of Brad McDonald, president of Freight Co., and Nick Barbknecht, to discuss the attacks by one radio talk show host (different station) on Senator Lugar and all things politics. All this and your phone calls, that's right, we are opening the phone lines, at 800-946-9689. And don't forget, you can follow me on Twitter @garylsnyder or on Facebook at Facebook/garylsnyder Where politics and sports collide in Northeast Indiana!