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On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason. Jasen Lee is joined by social justice activist Ken Akers, LaShawn Williams, professor of Social Work at Salt Lake Community College, along with entertainer and entrepreneur Mauli Bonner for a frank discussion about controversies surrounding perceived racist comments made by people in the public eye, including Brad Wilcox - a youth leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and uber-popular podcaster Joe Rogan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by our friend and political consultant Ann Dent to discuss state funding for menstrual products in schools, an alleged ISIS operative born in the US heartland and the effort in state legislatures to reshape what educators can teach about racial history or risk legal retribution. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Ann Dent, our friend and political consultant, to discuss the top issues to be addressed in the Utah State legislative session this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Ian Hoag, whose inspiring life story is an example of how - through perseverance and drive - one can accomplish their goals and more even if they fall a little short sometimes along the way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee,and Amy Donaldson are joined by Everett Kelepolo, district athletic director; Marc Hunter, executive director of the Utah Interscholastic Athletic Administrator Association; Richard Barton, past president of the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrator Association to discuss issues in ensuring qualified stewardship of high school athletics in Utah. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Deseret News reporter Kyle Dunphy and Afghan immigrant Mohammed Tamim Solhdost, who recounts his harrowing escape from Kabul, Afghanistan following withdrawal of U.S. military forces after 20 years in the region. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Kim Coleman, executive director of the Children Education Fund - an organization working to provide scholarships for children with disabilities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee is joined by criminal defense attorney Ed Brass and former journalist and adjunct educator Sheena McFarland to talk about the results and ramifications of two recent high-profile criminal court cases. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah Senator Mike Lee finds himself in the national spotlight after a last-minute vote in Washington averts a federal government shutdown. Plus, the debate over abortion rights heats up in the Supreme Court. And, political strategists weigh in on the implications of Utah’s newly approved political boundaries. Jasen Lee, co-host of the Voices of Reason podcast; Michelle Quist, columnist with the Salt Lake Tribune; and Thomas Wright, former Vice Chairman of the Republican National Committee join host Jason Perry on this edition of The Hinckley Report.
This week on the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Kael Weston, a former U.S. State Dept. operative who worked extensively in Iraq and Afghanistan. He's also a former congressional candidate and author of The Mirror Test: America's War in Iraq and Afghanistan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee is joined by Christine Ishmael, founder of The EDI Experience – a nonprofit created on social media to bring Education, Diversity and Inclusion to people everywhere. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Amy Donaldson and Jasen Lee are joined by U.S. Army veterans Arlo Doyle and Frank DeVito to talk about the ramifications of the U.S. military's withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of the War on Terror. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason podcast, Jasen Lee talks with Weber State University political science professor Leah Murray about the prevalence of conspiracy theories in the current political landscape, plus a whole lot more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason. Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson discuss the ongoing battle with COVID with Annie George, epidemiologist with the Salt Lake County Health Department. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Amy and Jasen Lee are joined by Lex Scott, head of the Utah Black Lives Matter chapter and Keimon Dixson, political activist and former U.S. military member - talking about the U.S. flag and what it means to individuals, good and bad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee is joined by author and social activist Darlene McDonald and University of Utah social psychology professor Dr. Paul White to talk about the significance of the nation's newest federal holiday - June 19th - commemorating a landmark day in American history. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah’s leaders react to the conclusion of the Derek Chauvin murder trial as calls for social justice and police reform continue. Plus, new analysis indicates Utah’s congressional districts are looking a little less red. And federal leaders take controversial positions on tough issues that could have a big impact here in Utah. Matt Canham, senior reporter with the Salt Lake Tribune, Jasen Lee, reporter with the Deseret News and co-host of the Voices of Reason podcast, and Michelle Quist, columnist with the Salt Lake Tribune join host Jason Perry on this edition of The Hinckley Report.
A voice of reason! Jasen Lee joins The Drive to react to the Derek Chauvin verdict in the killing of George Floyd, racial progress outside of the particular case(?), how to approach needed change + more
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project’s Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Ben McAdams, former Congressman and founder of the Common Ground Institute, an organization focused on promoting building consensus on important public policy issues. He now work with the Sorenson Impact Center at the University of Utah’s Eccles School of Business, which promotes investing in causes for the public good. Find Ben on Twitter @benmcadamsut and on Facebook; contact him via email: ben@cgileader.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Amy Donaldson and Jasen Lee are joined by Dr. Paul White, professor of social psychology at the University of Utah. They discuss the potential impact of the recently passed federal stimulus package, how privilege affects public perception of the package and the case for reparations to African Americans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode, Amy Donaldson and Jasen Lee are joined by freelance photographer and storyteller Danielle Rowe, whose passion is to detail the stories of individuals and their life experiences. She recently embarked on a new project called "Black Utah" that profiles African Americans who have lived in the Beehive State for 15-20 years or more to find out what that experience has been like for them and why they now call it home. Check out those stories on Instagram @daniellerowephotography See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Boyd Matheson, Deseret News Opinion Editor and host of Inside Sources on KSL NewsRadio joins Amy Donaldson and Jasen Lee to talk about the current state of political discourse in your neighborhood and across the nation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Sui Lang L. Panoke, Senior Vice President, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for Utah-based Zions Bank to discuss creating diverse, welcoming spaces on the job. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Halfway through the legislative session, lawmakers tackle controversial issues. The US Utah congressmen play an important role in impeachment proceedings. Jasen Lee, journalist with the Deseret News and co-host of Voices of Reason podcast, Maura Carabello, president of the Exoro Group, and Matt Canham, managing editor of The Salt Lake Tribune join host Jason Perry on this week’s Hinckley Report.
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Amy Donaldson and Jasen Lee are joined by Neelam Chand, founder and CEO of Shift SLC — a diversity and inclusion consulting firm — to discuss the loss of momentum following the protests this summer to raise awareness about diversity and inclusion in the business world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by University of Utah political science professor James Curry to discuss the historic storming of the U.S. Capitol and chaos in the final days of the Trump presidency. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy. Donaldson are joined by Loudmouth partner Jason Comstock to discuss what to look for in the New Year and what we won't miss about the year that was 2020. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Amy Donaldson and Jasen Lee are joined by Tara Rollins, executive director of the Utah Housing Coalition, who advocates for increased access to decent affordable housing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by colleague Jason Comstock, host of We Happy Few — a podcast about military veterans — to talk about what they're thankful for this year and what President-elect Joe Biden should put on his priority list when he takes office in January. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason. Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by political consultant Ann Dent and Jim Curry, political science professor at the University of Utah to discuss the results of Election Day 2020. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Jim Curry, political science professor at the University of Utah to discuss the race for the White House, voter turnout and the potential implications of either candidate winning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The race for Utah’s fourth congressional tightens as negative campaigning intensifies. Historic voter participation is expected as ballots are returned in record numbers. Utahns respond to the final presidential debate of the 2020 election. Jasen Lee, journalist with the Deseret News, Emily Means, political reporter with KUER, and Spencer Stokes, president of Stokes Strategies join host Jason Perry on this week’s Hinckley Report.
On September 11, 2001 terrorists hijacked four U.S. passenger planes, flying two of them into the World Trade Towers in Manhattan and another into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. The fourth plane crashed in rural Pennsylvania, when passengers overpowered the hijackers, ensuring it didn't make it to its intended target. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives in the Sept. 11th attacks. Social Media is being flooded with messages that we should never forget this day. For this special episode I wanted to ask people what they remembered about 9/11. A huge thank you to Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson for sharing their memories. I also want to thank US Navy Commander David Bettinson (Retired) for providing Taps, something he has done for many years at the Sandy, Utah Healing Fields a tribute made possible by Colonial Flag Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ann Dent, political consultant and HomeSafe Coordinator for the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition joins Amy Donaldson and Jasen Lee on this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason. We discuss presidential politics, Jasen rants about police brutality and we chime in on white supremacy infiltrating the ranks of law enforcement nationwide. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Anthony Bates, the director of the Student Connection and Leadership Center at Brigham Young University and creator of the BYU Family Home and Social Sciences Civil Rights Seminar which explores America's history regarding race and civil rights of people of color.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee joins KSL Newsradio's Jeff Kaplan on Utah's Noon News for a discussion on Race Relations in Utah. The are joined by Chris Burbank, vice president of Law Enforcement Strategy for Center for Policing Equity; Monica Willams, assistant professor of criminal justice at Weber State University; Sara Jones, co-founder of Inclusion Pro and James Jackson III, founder of the Utah Black Chamber of Commerce.
All day long, KSL NewsRadio is covering important issues relating to race relations right here in Utah. Recent events involving police brutality and protests even here in downtown Salt Lake City have sparked a nationwide discussion on race. Dave and Deb's hope? That the conversations we have on air will start conversations in your own home. We'll cover topics like confronting our implicit biases, inclusion in sports, policing and criminal justice, and educating your family about race. In this segment, Dave and Debbie speak with a Deseret News journalist, colleague, and friend, Jasen Lee, who offers his insight.
Deseret News' Jasen Lee joins The Drive to talk about the recent weeks events, and the protests here in the state of Utah. What is it like for Jasen living here in Utah as an African-American man.
On today's full episode of The Drive with Spence Checketts, we chat with Jasen Lee about reporting and living in Utah for nearly 20 years, Steve Bartle breaks down the Caleb Lohner report, Dave McMenamin on the return of the NBA, Eric Woodyard on his thoughts of the protests around the country and Tony Jones on the suspension of Morgan Scalley.
Our colleague Jasen Lee recently penned an article for the Deseret News about his experience and his wife's experience of being black in America. Jasen wrote the piece soon after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis...but before protests across the country reached their fever pitch over the weekend. We'll talk to him about his article and his experience--and what we can learn from the protests this weekend.
Our colleague Jasen Lee recently penned an article for the Deseret News about his experience and his wife's experience of being black in America. Jasen wrote the piece soon after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis...but before protests across the country reached their fever pitch over the weekend. We'll talk to him about his article and his experience--and what we can learn from the protests this weekend.
Our colleague Jasen Lee recently penned an article for the Deseret News about his experience and his wife's experience of being black in America. Jasen wrote the piece soon after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis...but before protests across the country reached their fever pitch over the weekend. We'll talk to him about his article and his experience--and what we can learn from the protests this weekend.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason Amy Donaldson and Jasen Lee are talking with Tyson Monney and Brittney Crump with CrossFit Underground Railroad about their mission to help raise awareness about child sex trafficking through physical fitness.
On this episode of The Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson talk with registered nurses Candy Kinser & Abbey Bell, along with caregiver Erin Nolte with Yarrow Hospice about caring for patients in the time of COVID-19.
Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are speaking with John Saltas, founder of Salt Lake City Weekly and restauranteur Heather Santi about the impact COVID-19 is have on small business.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project’s Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson continue our Candidate Conversation series for Utah’s Republican gubernatorial convention coming up on April 25th. We’re extending invitations to all the candidates for governor and their running mates for lieutenant governor to be on the podcast to discuss their policy positions and why they are the best choice to lead the state’s government. Joining us this week are Republicans Jan Garbett, a Utah businesswoman and her running mate Dr. Joseph Jarvis, founder of the Utah Health Policy Project.
On this episode of The Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are talking coronavirus, earthquakes and a little bit of politics.
Do you know how to get through unexpected life-events? Deseret News Business Reporter Jasen Lee joins host Heather Kelly for a talk about how even the best savers can face money problems. Jasen says learning at a young age, when you get your first job, to save a portion of you paycheck is the best way to form good financial habits. And find out what he says was the best advice he ever got. https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingSense/ Jasen is a fellow podcaster of the show 'Voices of Reason.' You can listen to his show with co-host Amy Donaldson here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/voices-of-reason/id1178725510?mt=2 And read his business articles at https://www.deseretnews.com/author/21634/Jasen-Lee.htmlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.