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Best podcasts about jim lucas

Latest podcast episodes about jim lucas

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Kendal & Casey & Jason Hammer on Bohacek

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 6:03


Kendall & Casey wrap up the second hour joined by Jason Hammer to talk about Senator Bohacek and their conversation with Lieutenant Gover Beckwith. They also talk about Jim Lucas. They also talk about the upcoming Hammer & Nigel live show on Thursday at Caesars Sportsbook in Shelbyville.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Kendall & Casey Hour 2, 06/03/25

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 36:11


Hour 2 Segment 1Kendall & Casey start the second hour of the show joined by Indiana Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith to talk about Senator Bohacek and Rod Bray. Hour 2 Segment 2Kendall & Casey continue their conversation with Indiana Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith as they talk about Diego Morales. Hour 2 Segment 3Kendall & Casey recap their conversation with Lieutenant Governor Beckwith. Hour 2 Segment 4Kendall & Casey wrap up the second hour joined by Jason Hammer to talk about Senator Bohacek and their conversation with Lieutenant Gover Beckwith. They also talk about Jim Lucas. They also talk about the upcoming Hammer & Nigel live show on Thursday at Caesars Sportsbook in Shelbyville.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Kendall & Casey Hour 1, 06/03/25

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 33:38


Hour 1 Segment 1Kendall & Casey starts the show talking about Indiana GOP Senator Mike Bohacek getting charged with a DUI months after an incident Hour 1 Segment 2Kendall & Casey talk more about Senator Mike Bohacek, and how his situation compares to Jim Lucas. Hour 1 Segment 3Kendall & Casey continue to talk more about Senator Mike Bohacek. They also talk about how Senate Member Rod Bray responded to it. Hour 1 Segment 4Kendall & Casey wrap up the first hour talking about Indiana Governor Mike Braun reverses course, removes elected IU trustees for his appointees.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Erik Sherman Show
E26: The Blind Broadcaster: Don Wardlow's Baseball Story

The Erik Sherman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 20:53


In this episode, Erik Sherman interviews Don Wardlow, the first blind professional baseball broadcaster. Don shares his inspiring journey from a baseball-loving child to a pioneering minor league color commentator. He discusses his innovative techniques for game preparation, his partnership with play-by-play announcer Jim Lucas, and his popular seventh-inning stretch performances. This conversation highlights Don's passion for baseball and his remarkable ability to excel in broadcasting despite being born without sight.

The Baseball Lifer
The Baseball Lifer Podcast with Jim Lucas

The Baseball Lifer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 69:11


Gospel Tangents Podcast
Joseph’s Magic Show with David Whitmer (Jim Lucas/Jonathan Neville)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 22:49


Jim Lucas & Jonathan Neville explain why they think David Whitmer's description of the translation process of Book of Mormon isn't reliable. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/TYPzopAsWyM Don't miss our other conversations with Jim Lucas: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jim-lucas/ Magic Show   Copyright © 2024 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission. transcript to follow Copyright © 2024 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission.

Off The Lip Radio Show
OTL#960 - Jim Lucas

Off The Lip Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024


“Who's Who in Santa Cruz” conducting this fascinating interview in Jim's MG

The Gun Guy Podcast
Representative Jim Lucas joins the show

The Gun Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 10:57


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Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Guy Relford, "The Gun Guy," talks about Rep. Jim Lucas interview regarding showing his gun to students, plus an update to Faudy Qadoura's attempt to amend the preemption act to allow Hogsett to implement his gun control plan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Gun Guy Podcast
State Representative Jim Lucas - The Gun Guy - 2/3/24

The Gun Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 18:49


State Representative Jim Lucas joins the show to tell his side of the story regarding the video that's being misinterpreted by the media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 2: There is a New Approach to Combat Graffiti

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 47:23


What’s Trending: A new pilot program would provide low-income residents to afford their basic living expenses, this would cost the state $251 million. This would extend to 7,500 people. Some Seattle business owners are frustrated in the Maddison Valley area due to construction. The construction is making it difficult for customers to access the businesses. Indiana State Rep. Jim Lucas tried to discuss the issue of gun control with some teens, Rep. Lucas was carrying a gun in a holster in the Capital building. // Big Local: There is a new approach to combat graffiti, it is called fake ivy. This acts as a deterrent to graffiti by having fake ivy vines to take up the space where graffiti would go. Some teen suspects have been charged in a North Bend bank robbery. // A state mandated tampon dispenser in a boys bathroom in a Connecticut high school was ripped down on the first day after it was installed. 

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Indiana state Rep. Jim Lucas flashes gun at high schoolers protesting for gun control

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 10:08


Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Was Rep. Jim Lucas In the Wrong?

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 7:36


Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas shows high school students his gun during a conversation Tuesday at the Moms Demand Action Advocacy Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News Full Show 2-1-24

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 78:26


There will be no border deal on the "bi-partisan" Senate bill. Was Rep. Jim Lucas wrong for flashing his gun? Zuckerberg gets hit hard by Senate for online exploitation. Matt Bair was on Jury Duty yesterday. There will be no rate increase by the Fed. Tony hit a crater in Downtown Indianapolis and got a flat tire. The reaction from the Left regarding Jim Lucas is exactly the problem. They teach kids to be afraid and not aware. Moms demand action react. US Rewards terrorism. What happens when you don't have a border. NYC Mob attacks officer and they're released. John Kirby says we're not done here. Elmo the Psychiatrist. Tony's trip downtown yesterday, and the crater he hit afterwards. Rewarding a politician who doesn't care. Why haven't people showed up to Hogsett, and demand “fix the roads”. The Indy Star will no longer be printed in Indy. Mimi Blue closes on Mass Ave. Biden plans to visit East Palestine a year later. How many more ways will Ilhan Omar show you that she's not a good person, yet she knew enough to know not to vote against Hamas being allowed into the country. Indiana Republicans don't do enough to spread the message. Fill up on the News. TK Music Moments . Ayanna Pressley claims racial discrimination in Walgreens closing. Stakeholder conversation is about collectivism.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Gun Guy Podcast
Jim Lucas - The Gun Guy - 1/13/2024

The Gun Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 14:48


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Gospel Tangents Podcast
803:* Critiquing Bushman/Gospel Topics Essays (Lucas/Neville 6 of 6)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 0:41


Jim Lucas & Jonathan Neville think revisions need to be made to the Gospel Topics Essays. They also critique Richard Bushman's scholarship. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/-8Cqbw3uVSM transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Why Book of Mormon Translation Matters! (Lucas/Neville 5 of 6)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 32:53


Does Book of Mormon translation method matter? Many people don't care whether Joseph used a seer stone or a Urim & Thummim to translate the Book of Mormon. Why does it matter so much to Jim Lucas & Jonathan Neville? They answer in our next conversation! https://youtu.be/4V_1428u8lk transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Is Oliver Cowdery Best Witness Against Seer Stones? (Lucas/Neville 4 of 6)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 39:39


Oliver Cowdery is famous for trying to translate the Book of Mormon in D&C 8 and 9. Did he try to use a dowsing rod to do so, or is there another explanation? Jonathan Neville & Jim Lucas are co-authors of "By Means of the Urim & Thummim" and say Oliver is the best witness for translation without a seer stone. Check out our conversation.... https://youtu.be/RLwyQxX8KI8 transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Picturing Translation (Tight vs Loose – Jim Lucas/Jonathan Neville 2 of 6)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 14:45


Have you ever tried picturing translation of the Book of Mormon? Did Joseph Smith read the words off the stone or Urim & Thummim directly (tight translation), or was he shown scenes in the Book of Mormon and used his own words to describe the scene (loose translation)? Mormon scholars are split on this topic, but Jim Lucas and Jonathan Neville will do their best to explain how Joseph used a Urim & Thummim to translate the Book of Mormon. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/ydZuGNueqPM transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Is David Whitmer a Hostile Witness? (Lucas/Neville 1 of 6)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 31:06


David Whitmer says Joseph used a seer stone to translate the Book of Mormon. LDS Historians believe Joseph Smith used a seer stone to translate the Book of Mormon, but authors Jim Lucas and Jonathan Neville are pushing back against that theory. The two lawyers argue that the traditional story that Joseph used the Urim & Thummim to translate is more accurate, and they have written a new book, "By Means of the Urim & Thummim" to lay out their arguments. Because David Whitmer left the Church, they argue David Whitmer is hostile witness and can't be trusted. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/Kl4iVSX8EJA transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved

Achtung! Millwall Podcast
Achtung! Millwall 591: A New Era Begins ...

Achtung! Millwall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 30:13


... the announcement of new club chairman James Berylson considered with new guest voice, Jim Lucas. Arrivederci MillwallNick@AchtungMillwallachtungmillwall@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Achtung! Millwall Podcast
Achtung! Millwall 591: A New Era Begins ...

Achtung! Millwall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 30:13


... the announcement of new club chairman James Berylson considered with new guest voice, Jim Lucas. Arrivederci MillwallNick@AchtungMillwallachtungmillwall@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Off The Rails with Rob Kendall

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 13:34


Rob from Kendall & Casey goes OFF THE RAILS talking Rep. Jim Lucas, Trump, and more. See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas accepts plea deal

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 9:44


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Kendall And Casey Podcast
Hammer joins to talk about interviewing Jim Lucas

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 13:30


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Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Rep. Jim Lucas Discusses OWI

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 12:02


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Kendall And Casey Podcast
Jim Lucas crash report revealed

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 9:35


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Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Rep Jim Lucas Arrested for DUI

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 2:40


State District 69 Rep. Jim Lucas was arrested early Wednesday morning by the Indiana State Police for driving drunk and leaving the scene of a property damage crash.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Jim Lucas Update

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 3:36


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Kendall And Casey Podcast
State Rep. Jim Lucas arrested for drunk driving

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 9:29


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The Gun Guy Podcast
Representative Jim Lucas - Gun Guy Show 04 29 23

The Gun Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 10:46


Representative Jim Lucas calls in, legislation that he has authored HB1177 has made it to Governer Holcomb's desk.  House Bill 1177 - Firearms training for teachers - Indiana General Assembly, 2023 Session Lucas clarifies what the bill does, and to dispel many of the misconceptions about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Rep. Jim Lucas Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 13:37


Rep. Lucas joins Nigel to talk about Trump's indictment. Plus an update on HB 117, a bill providing handgun training for Hoosier teachers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Gun Guy Podcast
Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas - Gun Guy Show 02 25 23

The Gun Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 16:55


Indiana Rep Jim Lucas calls in to discuss his bill HB 1177, which would create specialized firearms safety, education, and training curriculum for teachers, school staff, and school employees. Lucas dispels some of the disinformation out there regarding his bill. Critics of such bills often make the argument that such bills would turn our schools into the Wild West. But Lucas disagrees and says it does quite the opposite. For about the same price of resource officer, 40 staff members could be properly trained with a firearm. Armed teachers and staff make a potential shooter less likely to act, since he won't know who is armed. Lucas adds that it's just misguided to rely on the police to protect our children. In fact courts have ruled that they are not obligated to.  "Our highest courts of the land have ruled that we are on our own" says Lucas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Rep. Jim Lucas Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 9:52


Rep. Lucas discusses HB 1177, which will allow teachers to train and carry in schools. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Perspectives
Adrift & Aimless

Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 14:00


An article by Jim Lucas speaks of Sir. Isaac Newton as one of the most influential scientists of all time. His ideas became the basis for modern physics. He is best known for his work in studying gravity and the motion of planets. Newton's first law of Motion, suggests, "A body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in motion will remain in motion unless it is acted upon by an external force." This simply means that things cannot start, stop, or change direction all by themselves. It takes some force acting on them from the outside to cause such a change. Now think of something or someone lost, adrift, without a purpose or destination, merely existing rather than living. Unless something (God) acts upon them or intercedes in their situation, they can neither move or change course. We either remain motionless (helpless) or spiral out of control in the wrong direction (aimless). We routinely hear of castaways, people lost on a desert isle, without any hope of rescue. As a last ditch effort, they are consigned to placing a warily written message into a bottle and casting it adrift upon the sea, hoping the currents, the waves, and the torrent of wind allows it to arrive in an expedient place. Some, inevitably find the ocean depths, while others, many years (even decades) later find their way into inquisitive hands, but often far too late. 2 Samuel 22:5-7 5The waves of death swirled about me; the torrents of destruction overwhelmed me. 6The cords of the grave coiled around me; the snares of death confronted me. 7“In my distress I called to the Lord; I called out to my God. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came to his ears. Many of us, at one point or another, find ourselves there, 100% physically present, but our souls tossed in darkness, and disquieted and lonely place, cast upon the waters thousands of miles from nowhere. Today's podcast is titled. Adrift & Aimless Psalm 61:1 Hear my cry, O God; listen to my prayer. From the ends of the earth I call to you, I call as my heart grows faint; lead me to the rock that is higher than I. For you have been my refuge, a strong tower against the foe. Have you ever felt lost, adrift without a direction or purpose? Absent of an intended destination, one in which we can see the struggles of the past and graciously acknowledge our present place. We purpose to plot along an evident path, but circumstances lead us to make decisions, which change our course, and our given destiny. Some, I suppose, are fortunate enough to have a safety net, while a multitude of others unceremoniously fall, until they have been dashed into irreparable pieces. Jeremiah 31:25 25 I will refresh the weary and satisfy the faint.” We, likewise, can find ourselves adrift in so many ways, for so many reasons. What is it that leads and guides us, that gives our lives meaning and purpose, which affixes itself to our chosen destiny? Not one of our own creation, borne out of vanity, but that which is appointed by God. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david66634/message

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Rob reads his back and forth with Jim Lucas

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 8:12


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Kendall And Casey Podcast
Holocaust Museum in Indiana condemns Rep Jim Lucas for Nazi reference

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 6:39


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Tony Katz + The Morning News
Rep. Jim Lucas Posts Nazi Quote

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 5:50


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Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Rep. Jim Lucas Talks Special Session

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 13:55


Rep. Jim Lucas joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about the issues happening at the Special Session at the Indiana Statehouse and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
Mike Zydel's Dadchelor Weekend Review, Tim Benz Chimes In on the Claypool Hype, Parents Skipping Out on the Birds and the Bees Convos

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 148:46


Comedian Mike Zydel had a great time with his dadchelor winner Jim Lucas, Tim Benz comments on Chase Claypool's remarks about being a top three receiver in the league, and why parents our skipping out on having the birds and the bees conversation with their kids these days.

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show Present: The Dadchelor

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 45:44


Comedian Mike Zydell is on a quest to find a father figure. He must choose between Jim Lucas, Todd DeFazio, and Duane Phelan - three Pittsburgh dudes, but only ONE will be crowned "dad." Tune into to find out.

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Kendall And Casey Podcast
Rob's Heated Debate With Jim Lucas

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 13:09


Rob and member of the Indiana House of Representatives Jim Lucas had a heated debate on the Hammer & Nigel Show regarding the gas tax.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Rep. Jim Lucas Vs. Rob Kendall On Gas Tax

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 14:00


Rep. Jim Lucas joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to go one-on-one with Rob Kendall about the gas tax and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Rep. Jim Lucas Talks 2A & Marijuana

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 11:41


Rep. Jim Lucas joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about the Silver Alert in Indiana, 2A, marijuana, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Black Authors Audiobooks Podcast - Black Lives Content Black History | Black Ethics | Black Power

Jim Lucas - Memphis Speech (Martin Luther King Jr.) Black Authors Audiobooks Podcast - Black Lives Content Black History | Black Ethics | Black Power Black Authors Audiobooks Podcast Uploads Audiobooks and Lectures By The Best Black Authors In Audio Format To Download. All Authors Wrote Stories From Their REAL Life, Not Fiction. We also added Martin Luther King Speeches, Insights and Historical Background to the Podcast. Please Download and Share the Martin Luther King Speeches. X X X X please support with 2$ or 8$ per month we try to stay alive and pay for the content to remain online

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Rep. Jim Lucas Talks Legal Weed

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 10:38


Rep. Jim Lucas joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about Democrats going all-in on legal weed and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MSU Today with Russ White
Space and Grace: Mitigating Bias as Spartans Return to Campus

MSU Today with Russ White

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 45:14


Christine So (she/her) is ASMSU's Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer and Senior Advisor to APASO, that's the Asian Pacific American Student Organization.  Kelly High McCord (she/her) is Director of Human Resources for Residential Hospitality Services. Dr. Ashley Green (she/her) is Assistant Dean of Administration and Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for International Studies and Programs. And Dr. Jim Lucas (he him) is Assistant Dean of Global Education and Curriculum at the Office of Undergraduate Education.What's the relationship between DEI and the COVID-19 pandemic? In what ways are people differentially affected based on their identities?“We know that some people are at a higher risk because of their race or ethnicity due to underlying conditions, or more so because of lack of access to regular healthcare and preventions. But there could also be differentials in the impacts of dealing with the trauma or the aftermath,” says Green. “So if you come from an area where numerous loved ones have died from the disease, you now have an added layer of trauma or grief that impacts your mental and physical health due to the actual COVID-19 disease.“And I have to also mention the differential impacts on our workforce, such as differences in salary adjustments, furloughs, possible inequities in work assignments, power dynamics, and from a personal perspective, women who are juggling heightened full-time work and additional duties at home while managing children being schooled from home. And then more specifically, as it relates to some of the international population, they have had to navigate a number of issues such as border closings disabling them from entering their home countries or leaving to come to the U.S., navigating time zone challenges when trying to participate in courses and meetings virtually, less than ideal internet in various parts of the world, and fears of being unable to obtain a visa for educational or professional traveling thereby resulting in decreased opportunities to travel, which impacts international research and global experiences for our faculty and students. And then lastly, other issues of DEI that are exacerbated in virtual spaces include lack of connection and hands-on physical support. There are some language barriers that are heightened in virtual spaces or while wearing a mask as well.”“In Residential and Hospitality Services and beyond on campus, many of our frontline team members are people of color and women,” High McCord says. “And so they have been affected in having to make really difficult decisions regarding whether to come to campus. Do I feel safe? Am I going to bring something home to my parents that I care for? Some healthcare institutions may have been closed or compromised in various ways. If you have childcare issues, where can you put your child when you still need to work? There have been a number of challenges.“We've had staff members who've lost people due to COVID-19, and they're dealing with the loss. The workforce is very thin right now, and so they're putting in a lot of hours to help us cover and take care of the campus that's still here and operating during the pandemic.”“In addition to childcare issues, we're hearing about people who have family responsibilities in terms of elder care, and then also students who may be helping to support their families,” Lucas adds. “And so for them, maybe their parents or guardians are out of work and they need to work more. And then of course, we have to look at the jobs sometimes, as Kelly alluded to. If you have a position as a frontline worker or in the hospitality industry, you're being put at the forefront of being exposed to COVID.“And I just want to also stress something we haven't talked about enough. We're seeing internet access issues for our low-income students and our rural students. We've actually had students who've been driving to McDonald's or to Starbucks to sit outside to take tests or to do their homework. And we know that people from certain cultural backgrounds may not feel comfortable accessing medical care or mental health care. And so they may be suffering in silence. And then of course we have to think globally about who has access to what vaccines and who's able to obtain them easily, but also what is the United States' role in supporting COVID vaccination globally?”We know that vaccine and mask wearing policies have caused some controversial conversation. Can you explain some of the bias or apprehensions around mask wearing and vaccinations?“To be candid, there were some African American men who were initially hesitant to wear masks in public spaces for fear of being targeted or profiled due to negative stereotypes,” Green says. “As it relates to the vaccine, we also have to acknowledge that there are some in the African American community who are not trusting of the medical professionals or political figures, given the systematic oppression that the community has felt. Some have even cited the Tuskegee Airmen syphilis experiment where black men were intentionally and secretively injected with syphilis as a reason to not trust the vaccine. Ultimately, there are some concerns. They think that there's some ulterior motive or hidden agenda for the government to gain more power and control or for the medical industry to make profit off of them as Guinea pigs.“I'm supportive of the science, but whether you agree or disagree, it is a reality for some that needs to be acknowledged. Then some people are just simply pro-choice in every way and are against being forced to do anything.“There's also some concern on the other side where people still want to continue wearing masks, even when and if a mask mandate is lifted and they're just concerned about being teased or looked at like they're odd when they're still wearing their masks. So we are really seeing the concerns on both sides. And again, whether you agree or disagree, I think it's important to acknowledge everyone's feelings when trying to deal with this.”Christine, what do you think students are most worried about in general coming back to in-person this year?“A lot of students are still concerned about their own safety in the classroom,” So says. “There have been things going around about how people are creating fake vaccination cards or fake COVID tests. So even though a student may submit a vaccination card, what's to say it's real or not real?“A lot of students, including myself, really want empathy. I know some professors were more empathetic than others. I feel like some professors were very accommodating and others were not. So I'm kind of interested to see and concerned about how professors will treat students this fall because we all know the transition back to a somewhat normal year will be very challenging for not just students, but the faculty and staff in our institution. So I'm just really hoping for some empathy and mental health. And transitioning of two basically new freshmen classes will be a big learning curve for not just those students, but for the faculty and staff supporting those students with resources and teaching them. And something I want to emphasize too is the pandemic still exists. It's still going.”“Faculty, staff, and students with sensory issues are also affected by masks,” adds Lucas. “It may inhibit their ability to read lips and it can be harder to hear sometimes. We're thinking through how we'll be doing fall welcome events and the scope and the scale of those events. We're basically going to be repeating some of the events that this year's second year students went through virtually because we know from talking to students that the virtual year, although they benefited and they had a great education, it wasn't the same. It wasn't the same as meeting people.“We're hearing a lot about social anxiety issues as students transition to a place that they know a little bit but not a lot about. And they are going to want to be with friends and engage in clubs and do all the things that first year students do. And so there is a campus reorientation effort that's looking at how we can do that and how we can basically transition all of our students back.”“I would add that our staff is feeling similarly,” continues High McCord. “Many of them worked from home, and so they're reacclimating to campus and thinking about the thousands upon thousands of students who are going to descend on campus and they're very anxious. And like Christine said, this pandemic is still happening. And so there's some staff that are saying, ‘Why are we acting like this is not happening?' So we've been trying to encourage our team members to come back to campus now to ease their way into it. We have people who are very anxious coming from home where people were shopping online and having things delivered curbside who are now coming into an office even with 5-10 people, and that is very anxiety producing.“I really liked Christine's point about empathy and thinking about how to keep people physically and psychologically safe. And we're talking to our supervisors about how to do that. You know, don't take for granted that no one wants to wear masks. Some people do. And there are people who are worried about being bullied for wearing a mask, or people asking about vaccination status or health status because some choose to wear a mask. We want to protect people so we're telling people to not ask those questions. Let people make that choice for themselves.”“We've politicized COVID, unfortunately, and mask wearing,” Lucas continues. “Whether you're a faculty staff, employee, or a student, you have to remember that people are coming from different backgrounds with different beliefs, and you can't make an assumption about someone because they want to wear a mask, or they don't want to wear a mask. We have people who have immune compromised loved ones, and they want to be safe because they don't want to bring it home. And so we have to remember it's both ways and that's something I find that it's helpful to talk to people about. As much as some people are nervous about coming back, some people are really eager to come back. And there is no right answer other than what I hear us all trying to say is you have to have empathy and grace.”Ashley, can you talk about how xenophobia plays into our discussion?“That's been a big concern among the international population, particularly, but not solely from the Asian community,” says Green. “As many people know, there has been a rise in hate crimes against the Asian community. And some of this stems from the assertion that the coronavirus came from China, along with our former political figures, unfortunately, calling this the China virus and making other disparaging remarks. There are people who are now targeting members from the Asian community in a prejudiced or discriminatory way, and that's causing a lot of emotional and even physical harm.“As it relates to faculty, there is tension between the government compliance and sometimes unjust mistreatment of international faculty as they deal with additional layers of scrutiny and approvals and other protocols that not all faculty have to deal with. And so it's just a really big concern. As people come back to campus, they want to feel welcomed and they want to feel invited. It's not just purely an MSU campus culture issue, it is a U.S. national issue. And so it's prevalent among many groups. I just took the time to talk about the Asian community, but many populations are feeling this just as some Muslim populations felt this during the 9/11 crisis.”The university is focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. What are some of the ways in which your college or department is advancing to contribute to an inclusive environment?“International Studies and Programs advances programming related to global and cross-cultural initiatives,” Green says. “Working with academic colleges, we develop education abroad programming and other forms of student exchange. We offer a diversity of seminars, conferences, and workshops through our units related to global DEI. We also have a role in internationalizing teaching and learning and integrating diverse perspectives, cultures, and voices into the curriculum. And then externally, we facilitate equitable partnerships to transform lives and address global challenges through collaborative research and outreach.“And all of this is for our students to participate in and benefit from, and we have other initiatives through our units, such as the GenCen, serving as the hub for gender and sexuality research from a global perspective, Muslim studies programming, our area studies, creating cross-disciplinary research on a global scale, and then our Office of International Students and Scholars with all of their support for immigration regulations, intercultural communication workshops, and other DACA related issues. And then we're also proud to have partnered with the president's office and OI3 to develop a robust set of information and resources for our undocumented students, refugees, and DACA students.”Kelly, what about at RHS?“I'm glad you asked because I wanted to make sure we didn't jump from the xenophobia piece too soon because we really need to outwardly say and demonstrate that we want all of our students to be safe, including our Asian and Asian American community members,” High McCord says. “We need to be explicit about that. And so we're checking in appropriately to see how people are feeling and if they feel safe. What you can do to help them feel safe is really important. I know in our division, we're trying to do that. We've talked about our Hate Has No Home Here campaign. Students will see that right away when they move in to campus. We'll have a robust campaign going and a pledge signing piece as well. But as students have told us, if we are saying that hate has no home here, then we need to put some action behind that and show how we protect our students, staff, community, and faculty. We're looking forward to doing that.“We've been trying to stay on the pulse of what's happening for folks of color and our international students throughout this pandemic and talking with our colleagues across campus. Christine has been a part of a summit that we had in RHS and Student Affairs and Services to really talk about what we need to do to make students feel safe. And students have given us a number of demands related to safety that we're trying to respond to right away. And so maybe Christine wants to talk a little bit about that, but I think we're really trying to talk about action steps to do it. It's not verbal support, but actually supporting them in our policies, practices, and procedures.”“I want to thank Kelly for sharing the work that summit has been doing in that group,” says So. “It's been really good. As a student who participates in some of those organizations and those circles, it's really nice to see that demands are now receiving actions. Something I also want to emphasize is that because MSU is a PWI, a predominantly white institution, it's really important that these colleges are developing steps to promote their DEI initiatives. It is important to bring that sort of awareness to our university.“On the topic of xenophobia and being a Korean American woman myself and looking very East Asian, which Chinese people also fall under with that unfortunate stereotype that has been circulating because of the pandemic, I have not had an experience where somebody has blatantly come up to my face. But I remember at the peak of the pandemic when my brother and I would go to the grocery store or I'd assist my mom when I came home in March of 2020, the stares and people blatantly moving away from us in the grocery store. I don't think some people recognize how hurtful those small actions can be or be felt so it is really important to make sure that people are checking in with students and faculty and staff who are part of this community as well.” “Our office runs a lot of different programming that looks at DEI and its connection to student success,” says Lucas. “We know that creating a hospitable campus with a positive climate is essential for all of our students. And so whether it's the way we do orientation or the way we do first-year transition programming, we have been embedding DEI into all of the work that we do. And in relationship specifically to COVID, some of the efforts we've been doing is having specific global education and DEI related conversation so that faculty members who are most likely to be teaching our younger students have some context of what they're facing and how to address those issues in the classroom.“Sometimes faculty and staff may see each other or a student in distress or something might have happened like George Floyd, and then they don't say anything about it because they don't know what to say, or they don't know how to say it, or they don't feel prepared to deal with what might come out of launching into a conversation. I can say from my perspective that's something that we've been trying to do a lot during COVID is to give people the skills to be kind. I don't mean that people aren't kind, but give people the skills to be empathetic and to give them the confidence to reach out to other people.”We've been touching on it throughout the conversation, but what are we expecting to experience with our staff, students, and faculty this fall and how are we preparing for it?“We're doing our best to prepare for it,” High McCord continues. “Right now we are responding to the mask mandate and how students and staff are responding to that, and also the vaccination mandate that has been handed down. There are so many questions about what this means for me and the timelines. Getting information out to the MSU community will be very important in helping them make sense of it and what it means. There are a lot of people who are saying, ‘If I decide not to get it, does that mean that I'm terminated and I can no longer work for the university?' And what does that mean? What does that mean for them and their livelihood and their family, but then also for the institution?“We've been trying to hire a lot of people. Across the state and across the nation, there's an employment shortage. Losing individuals because of this mandate could be pretty detrimental, depending on what the volume is of people who decide to make that decision.“That's what we're focusing on right now. I appreciate what Jim said about there being a lot of people who are really excited to get back. I think our students are really excited to get back. We also have a lot of returning students who are coming into their sophomore year who are looking forward to living on campus because they missed that experience their first year. Being in RHS, it's great to see that people want to live on campus and have that experience and really value it because that's a part of diversity, equity, and inclusion as well, learning to live with other people who are not like you. And it puts the onus on us to create a welcoming environment to support the diverse people that we serve.“We try to encourage people to get to know people who are not like themselves. You're discovering who you are and what your values are. And so a lot of the kind of inclusion and equity pieces come from you knowing who you are and what you value, and then also then learning about other people. We're really excited to have students back on campus to talk with them more about how we can work together to make a safer environment on campus.”Jim, are there any resources to support faculty and students regarding mental health and wellbeing?“We have been posting a list of the available mental health and wellbeing resources on the Keep Teaching, Keep Learning, and Keep Working website. We have the support units, the counseling center, and the employee assistance program. But we've also launched a new program with the support of the provost called Kognito. And that program is an online discussion simulation where the AI responds to your comments and gives you feedback. It's designed to help people feel more comfortable having conversations about mental health and also to encourage them to seek out mental health support.“Kognito is available in an employee version and a student version, and all students and employees have access to it. And we've integrated that information into new employee, graduate student, and student orientation. And we're also developing some trauma-informed practice guides for faculty in the classrooms. On the student side, the counseling center, CAPS, has launched CAPS Connect, which is a program that's been going on for a few years. It sends the counselors out into diverse spaces. So into college offices, into international student offices, and into the multicultural center to put mental health resources where our students are. That's the one message that CAPS would like to get out to the community is, if you're having students who are experiencing mental health distress is to get them to the CAPS Connect professionals.”And how are we thinking, Jim, differently about student services and curriculum as we shift to in-person? Like, what's happening with reorientation?“Reorientation has been a real campus-wide activity to look at what it means for all of us to come back to campus,” continues Lucas. “And as my friends and colleagues have pointed out, in some cases it's not just the students who have never been on campus. For some, it's just who spent time away and who may not remember how to do certain things. Or their campus navigation skills have gotten a little rusty. So we have a series of initiatives. One is looking at, as I said before, the scope and scale of our activities. So things like Sparticipation and resource fairs, understanding that more people might be wanting to go to those events. And so maybe they need to be larger, they need to be more spaced out because of COVID. And maybe we need to think differently about the resources we're giving, because it's not just students looking for clubs, but students looking for education abroad and research and community engagement type of activities.“We're really thinking about that. And we're really trying to promote trauma-informed practice on our campus and encouraging people to have open dialogue with students and to give students the space to grieve, to give employees the space to grieve, to have learning communities within your workplace to talk about the transition back, as Kelly mentioned, but also to perhaps be doing that in the classroom.”“There is the new Global DEI Task Force,” Green adds. “That is a cross-university task force that has been created including representatives from key administrative offices. Many of the offices are represented by the speakers today. And we have some faculty with expertise in global engagement and intercultural competence. This task force is charged by the associate provost and dean of International Studies and Programs, and I'll be chairing it. The goal is to develop resources, programs, and potential policies to reinforce inclusive practices in a global context. We're discussing the needs and developing recommendations over the summer for implementation beginning in the fall semester. And this institutional-wide effort will build on existing programs and resources to result in educational materials, teaching resources, training options, and even a communications guide.“We also plan to increase diversity trainings and other initiatives and campus conversations geared toward global diversity, equity, and inclusion. And this is really important to us because scholars have noted that in many DEI strategies and conversations, the global dimension is sometimes an add on or an afterthought. We're really working hard to make sure that it's a natural integration into these discussions and efforts.”And Jim, can you define what trauma-informed is and why that's important in DEI?“Trauma-informed practice is being espoused by several different groups on campus,” says Lucas. “It was actually started in relationship to sexual assault and relationship violence, but also it relates to a communication tactic post any form of trauma, whether that be a recent trauma or a past trauma. We believe that after everything that we have gone through as a community, as a nation, and as a world related to COVID, that we have all experienced a trauma. And so the idea with a trauma-informed practice is kind of what you've heard my colleagues talking about. You know, not asking someone, ‘Why are you wearing a mask?' Or not asking someone to give you proof that they're upset, that you assume and give grace.“So instead of saying, ‘Well, prove to me that you need an extension on your paper and explain to me why you didn't get it done,' take that more critical, analytical approach, which I think sometimes we see happening in the classroom. Say, ‘I understand. I empathize with you. I'm here to support you. How can I support you? Where can we direct?' You're starting with this kind of openness, one of belief, and one of support, instead of asking, ‘Give me evidence. Give me proof that you had COVID. Give me proof that you need to be online.'”And Christine, as the chief diversity officer for ASMSU, are there any initiatives that student organizations and leaders are involved in?“I know a lot of students are excited, especially on the ASMSU side, to get back into academic governance and in places where student voices really need to be represented,” So says. “As a resident assistant, I've also had the opportunity to be a part of conversations about gender-inclusive housing and what that will look like in the fall since Wonders Hall, which is where I'm a resident assistant, is piloting that. I'm really excited for that. But I know a lot of students want to be a part of spaces and panels through OCAT, our Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions. And there have been a lot of conversations happening there as well in terms of campus safety and that transition coming back.”Why is DEI work everyone's responsibility?“Everyone should be mindful that DEI is broad and really should consider many populations,” says Green. “Specifically in my role, I like to promote that we have to recognize the immense value of having a truly global community, and then ensure that as we talk about DEI, we aren't just focusing simply on diversity, but also providing the support and resources needed to ensure equity and full inclusion.“We have international students, scholars, faculty, and staff in all areas and levels of the university, and these global Spartans bring invaluable cultural, intellectual, and experiential contributions. And so this is an area where MSU is well-positioned to be a diversity champion in alignment with our world grant identity to be inclusive of the globe, not just of the nation, particularly due to our long-term and continuing strengths in international engagement. Global DEI is an approach that we need to take at a top 100 globally ranked institution, and it's all of our jobs to ensure that all are welcome and supported on this campus.”“Diversity, equity, and inclusion is in everything that we do,” adds High McCord. “It's in every decision that we make and every interaction that we have, whether we recognize it or not. And so diversity is there, whether we recognize it or not. The inclusion piece is actually recognizing it and acting on it and the equity is making sure that everyone that is there and is a part of it has what they need to be successful and has the same types of opportunities for promotions, progress, and tenure. It's in everything how we utilize our resources and who has access to our resources.“MSU is a highly diverse institution. It could be more diverse, yes, but we need to definitely serve the diverse community that we have and it's in everything. And I think that people are asking for us to just stop celebrating diversity and actually take action to move towards inclusion and equity within our environment. It touches absolutely everything that we do.”Christine, from your student perspective, why is DEI all of our responsibility?“Coming to MSU was when I really started to become passionate about DEI work and recognizing the diversity and the equity and inclusion that needs to happen,” So says. “I think Ashley brought up a great point about how DEI is very broad. And the reason why it's so important for everyone to practice it is because it's so broad. And because it's so broad, there's so much opportunity to learn and to educate oneself. And I feel like that also intimidates a lot of people. So something my department in ASMSU, the DEI department, is trying to do is to have mandatory DEI goals where we are asking our staff to set a goal on a topic where they want to educate themselves more and ask them to reflect and read a book or watch a documentary. And then at the end, have a discussion or a survey about how they felt and also how I can better give them resources. “If someone comes and is like, ‘I want to learn more about the LGBTQA+ community,' that's kind of broad. It's my job in that position to steer them in a direction that's more specific. I know DEI in that sense is also very intimidating. So something I just want to put out there is that it's also very important to make sure people are allowing people to have that space to learn and grow and apologize and be sensitive and empathetic. Because I think a lot of the times people are very scared or they have bad experiences because someone corrected them without mercy and they weren't shown or given grace. So that's just something I also want to emphasize.“With DEI, I think it's just important when it's everyone's responsibility that you're very patient with yourself and you don't try to force it because it can be really tiring work. That's what I've learned in my position. I just want to remind everyone that it is everyone's responsibility but be patient with yourself and don't be so hard on yourself about it.”“Building off something that Kelly said, it's something that integrates into every aspect of our work and our lives,” Lucas adds. “I was hired to do internationalization of the curriculum. From a curricular perspective, some people always say, ‘Well, should I integrate it or should I make it its own class?' The challenge is when you make it its own class, or you put the responsibility on a certain person or a certain office, then it allows you to marginalize that office or that class, or it becomes a one-off. And really, DEI is a part of the ethic of our institution. It's part of our culture, and it needs to be living and breathing across all spaces.“When I'm working with faculty, I might have a faculty member say to me, ‘Well, I teach a genetics class, how can I teach diversity? That's not the content.' But the way I like to talk about DEI work in global education is it's not just about the content. It's about the climate that you create in your class. It's about having equitable policies that are transparent and fair for all of our students. It's about the pedagogy you use. It's about the books and the examples you use. And it really takes all of us working together because we all have expertise in different areas. It's only through collaboration that we'll ever achieve our DEI goals as a campus.”Final thoughts and key takeaways from our conversation?“The university has really been focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion,” High McCord says. “President Stanley from day one has been talking about how important that is to him and how he wants to see it integrated into the institution. He established the DEI Steering Committee where Dr. Wanda Lipscomb and Luis Garcia and Dr. Cynthia Jackson-Elmore led that charge. We're really excited about their report and the recommendations it issued. The report is on the president's page. Our Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Jabbar Bennett, will take the lead in orchestrating what needs to happen across campus. It doesn't just rest on his shoulders. As we just talked about, it's all of us being involved to help implement those recommendations and make this a better climate and environment for everyone in our community.”“It's really important and intense work, as Christine mentioned, but after this conversation, I'm energized because this is just another example of how we really need partnership, we need collaboration, and it's all of our responsibilities,” says Green. “I have much respect for everyone on this call in all of their hard work and valuable contributions to this conversation.”“Students are very eager, including myself, to get back to campus,” says So. “There's a mix of different stressors that come to mind with the pandemic, but we're very excited to be back hoping for a somewhat normal year to have those normal in-person club, e-board, and executive board meetings. Zoom, I think we all made it work and everybody adapted very well, but I do miss that in-person reaction, passing people in the hallway and saying hi. And I'll also be sitting on the Homecoming court, so I really want to enjoy that opportunity while trying to stay as safe as possible.”“If I could say anything it's to reinforce the ideas of grace and empathy, both for ourselves and our colleagues and our students, allowing us the time and the space to be flexible and creative in how we're achieving our work and how we're working with those around us,” Lucas says. “And I think my main point that I'd like to leave you with is we need to be encouraging help-seeking behavior with all the people around us. Some people are really reticent to seek out especially mental health assistance because they may be stigmatized. Seeking help is a strength, not a weakness. And Spartans are here to help. They're here to help each other. They're here to help the world. And you can't do that if you're suffering. We need to be giving ourselves grace and encouraging people to get the help they need.”MSU Today airs Sunday mornings at 9:00 on 105.1 FM and AM 870 and streams at WKAR.org. Find “MSU Today with Russ White” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Rep. Jim Lucas Talks IU Requiring Vaccines

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 12:46


Rep. Jim Lucas joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about IU Bloomington requiring vaccines for all students and staff and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Hour 2, 04-05-21: Interview with State Rep. Jim Lucas and Brownsburg Little League field update

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 36:39


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Kendall And Casey Podcast
Hour 3, 04-02-21: Cruz and AOC battle again, Lucas Oil hasn’t been paid off yet. Why?, and Jim Lucas gets a talkin’ to by the Speaker

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 41:37


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Indiana Lawmakers
Indiana Handgun Laws

Indiana Lawmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021


This week on "Indiana Lawmakers" host Jon Schwantes is joined by Rep. Ben Smaltz, Rep. Ed DeLaney, Rep. Jim Lucas and Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears for a lively discussion on Constitutional Carry and whether all licensing for carrying a concealed or open carry handgun should be eliminated in Indiana.

Indiana Lawmakers
Indiana Handgun Laws

Indiana Lawmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021


This week on "Indiana Lawmakers" host Jon Schwantes is joined by Rep. Ben Smaltz, Rep. Ed DeLaney, Rep. Jim Lucas and Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears for a lively discussion on Constitutional Carry and whether all licensing for carrying a concealed or open carry handgun should be eliminated in Indiana.

Hoosier Daddy
Ep. 21: Hey Babe, Wanna See My Pocket Constitution?

Hoosier Daddy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 61:06


In this episode of Hoosier Daddy, Jenna and Adam discuss the long overdue mask mandate in Indiana and the ripple effects it has caused. These include convicted batterer by the Indiana Supreme Court and groper of four women Attorney General Curtis Hill's advisory opinion and racist Jim Lucas' response to the mandate. Because Adam needed a laugh, they also read some hilarious reactions to these news stories! If you would like to contact us check out our website, hoosierdaddypod.com, send us an email at hoosierdaddypod@gmail.com, or tweet at us @hoosdaddy.

Alabama's Morning News with JT
Jim Lucas with Lucas Cinemas: Movie Theaters opening (or not opening)

Alabama's Morning News with JT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 6:17


Jim Lucas gives JT an idea of what may be next for the cinema industry in Alabama.

Required Radio
Hard 90 Podcast Episode 21

Required Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 56:21


Tim Crowley is joined by Jim Lucas and Don Wardlow, who made history as the first major league broadcast team featuring a blind man. The two men tell their story and reminisce on the games they called in this feature interview.

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Hoosier Daddy
Ep. 10: $71,000 Replica Painting

Hoosier Daddy

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 76:14


In this episode of Hoosier Daddy, Jenna and Adam discuss some current events in Indiana: AG Hill's suspension, an employee fired for having an OnlyFans account, Rep. Jim Lucas's racist Facebook post, and more! If you would like to contact us check out our website, hoosierdaddypod.com, send us an email at hoosierdaddypod@gmail.com, or tweet at us @hoosdaddy!

Daily Local News – WFHB
WFHB Local News – May 22, 2020

Daily Local News – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 32:04


This is the WFHB Local News for Friday, May 22nd, 2020. In today’s show, WFHB Correspondents Jasmine White and Braydyn Lents break down racist comments from Indiana lawmaker, Jim Lucas. Also, WFHB Correspondent Katrine Bruner covers a lawsuit against the U.S. Forest Service for approving the Houston South Forest Restoration and Management project. Your Local …

Podcasts by Larry Lannan
Larry's Log - May 15, 2020 Speaker Huston disciplines Jim Lucas

Podcasts by Larry Lannan

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 6:32


Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston, from Fishers, has disciplined House member Jim Lucas over Facebook posts many considered racist

Podcasts by Larry Lannan
Larry's Log May 12, 2020 Indiana's racial history and Jim Lucas

Podcasts by Larry Lannan

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 6:36


A member of the Indiana House has posted another social media meme that is getting him into trouble....why I think this is an important juncture in Indiana's history

Oh When The Saints
Episode 5 - FA managing editor Jim Lucas chats Southampton FC and England

Oh When The Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 64:37


On Episode 5 of OWTS we speak to former Southampton media officer Jim Lucas, who is now the managing editor at The FA. Jim worked in the media team at Southampton between 2012 and 2016, and has great stories and insight on the likes of Nigel Adkins, Ronald Koeman, Mauricio Pochettino and more. Jim also discusses his career path and his current work with the England national team at The FA, his memories of working in Russia on England's World Cup run and he also shares his thoughts on the latest digital media trends. As we're just starting out this podcast, we'd really appreciate if you followed us on our social channels. That way, you won't miss a thing from OWTS! https://twitter.com/OWTSaintspod (Follow us on Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/owtsaintspod/ (Follow us on Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/OWTSaintspod/ (Join our Facebook page) https://mailchi.mp/bccb772b124c/owtsweeklynewsletter (Sign up for our weekly newsletter)

Welcome To Cooperville
#36 - The Jim Lucas Episode

Welcome To Cooperville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 95:00


He's the man behind the woman behind Chip Magnet Salsa, he's Jim Lucas and he's my guest on this episode of the podcast. Much of our conversation revolves around entrepreneurship and what it REALLY takes to be a hustler and create your own lane. The hardships, the struggles, the obstacles, and overcoming them all during a marathon to success. 

Welcome To Cooperville
#36 - The Jim Lucas Episode

Welcome To Cooperville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 95:00


He's the man behind the woman behind Chip Magnet Salsa, he's Jim Lucas and he's my guest on this episode of the podcast. Much of our conversation revolves around entrepreneurship and what it REALLY takes to be a hustler and create your own lane. The hardships, the struggles, the obstacles, and overcoming them all during a marathon to success. 

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

We are proud and grateful that we’ve made it to our 100th episode! Take a listen as Debbie, Diana, and Yael share behind-the-scenes bloopers, episode clips, and how Psychologists Off The Clock has changed our lives. The podcast has been a labor of love for all of us. On the journey to our 100th episode, we have learned a lot about the art of podcasting, and about new strategies and science within the field of psychology. We have welcomed renowned psychologists and writers, explored a variety of important topics, and shared personal and professional practices that we use to flourish. Join us in celebrating and reflecting on lessons learned in our first 100 episodes! Listen to hear Debbie, Diana, and Yael discuss: How and why we started the podcast. What happens behind the scenes (loud children, technical glitches, and guests we admire to the point of verbal paralysis). Which episodes we use most in our own daily lives, and which episodes we have recommended to our clients and friends. Some of the Many Episodes We’ve Recommended To Clients and Friends: 7. Insomnia: Strategies to Stop Struggling with Sleep with Dr. Alisha Brosse 36. Weight Loss Strategies From Acceptance And Commitment Therapy With Dr. Jason Lillis 41. Kissing The Frog: How To Establish a Morning Routine 43. Willpower With Dr. Kelly McGonigal 44. Anxiety Happens with Dr. John Forsyth 51. The Psychology of Political Division 62. Language, Suffering, and Meaning with Dr. Matthieu Villatte 77. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Dr. Jill Stoddard 78. The Self-Driven Child with Dr. William Stixrud 79. Thriving In Adolescence with Dr. Louise Hayes 82. Clinician's Corner: Therapist Self-Doubt with Jim Lucas 91. Disability as a Form of Diversity with Dr. Erin Andrews 92. Marriage in Midlife: The Rough Patch with Dr. Daphne de Marneffe The three of us—Diana, Debbie, and Yael—want to extend our gratitude to listeners, for both listening and for providing us with terrific feedback. Thank you so much for making this a worthwhile venture! Here we are, recording our big 100th episode! (Clockwise from upper left: Diana, Debbie, and Yael) __________________________ Thank you for joining us on this episode of Psychologists Off The Clock. We appreciate your feedback. Please take a moment to leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word to more folks like you! Subscribe for free where you listen to podcasts! Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Deezer, iHeartRadio

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

As therapists, we may sometimes self doubt whether our skills are good enough to help our clients. Surprisingly, self-doubt may actually be useful, when used courageously as a tool for improvement. In this episode, Debbie speaks with Jim Lucas, a therapist in the UK who specializes in training and supporting mental health therapists. Listen and Learn: The upside of self-doubt for therapists The surprising relationship between therapist self-doubt and client outcomes Balancing how to find self-compassion with the courage to improve your work A brief self-enquiry exercise that can be used to foster healthy therapist self-doubt About Jim Lucas: Jim Lucas Jim Lucas is an ACT Therapist based in UK who works in private practice and higher education. He is an accredited Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapist with British Association for Behavioral & Cognitive Psychotherapies and a Teaching Fellow in the School of Psychology at University of Birmingham. Jim lives and works in Birmingham, UK’s 2nd largest city and ‘city of 1000 trades.’ He runs a psychology business called Openforwards, which specialises in supporting people who work in healthcare, education and other helping professions. As well as offering individual therapy, Jim takes an interest in delivering training to teams of practitioners on Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) and wellbeing. He is an ACBS peer-reviewed ACT Trainer and runs his own monthly podcast called Self-Help-Sat-Nav. Resources: Jim Lucas’s Guidance On How To Do Self-Enquiry in a JournalJim Lucas’s webpageSelf-Help-Sat-Nav (Jim’s Podcast)Developing Openness to Feedback through Cultivating Healthy Self-Doubt (Article by Jason Luoma on www.ActwithCompassion.com)Article “Love yourself as a person, doubt yourself as a therapist.”Radically Open DBT WebsiteThe Resilient Practitioner by Thomas M. Skovholt and Michelle Trotter-Mathison. 46. Altruism And The Flow Of Compassion With Dr. Yotam Heineberg

Christian Life Community Church - online
Jan 20, 2019 | The God Who Delivers - Audio

Christian Life Community Church - online

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 28:11


Jim Lucas concludes our series on the Lords prayer with his message "The God Who Delivers"

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Are you ready to make a behavior change for 2019? Join us for a motivational episode with commitment expert, Dr. DJ Moran where we take committed action to make changes for our wellbeing. Listen and learn: Common internal obstacles to behavior changeHow to make mindfulness accessibleHow he used values to change his healthWhat is blocking Diana from her New Year’s resolution About Dr. Moran Dr. Daniel J. Moran is the founder and executive director of the MidAmerican Psychological Institute, and founder of Pickslyde Consulting. He co-authored ACT in Practice and Committed Action in Practice – two books using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to help people reduce suffering and improve quality of living.  Dr. D.J. has appeared on The Learning Channel, Animal Planet, and the Oprah Winfrey Network discussing behavioral health concerns. He also received the Outstanding Mentor Award from the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Dr. D.J. is a Recognized ACTrainer, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and the past president of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, the worldwide Acceptance and Commitment Therapy organization. Resources Committed Action in Practice: A Clinician’s Guide to Assessing, Planning, and Supporting Change in Your Client by Dr. DJ Moran, Patricia Bach, and Sonja BattenContact Dr. DJ MoranUpcoming Trainings with Dr. DJ MoranACBS World Conference 2019 66. Helping People Change Using Motivational Interviewing With Dr. Nadine Mastroleo82. Clinician's Corner: Therapist Self-Doubt with Jim Lucas

The Boss Hog of Liberty
91: State Rep Jim Lucas - Legalizing Everything!

The Boss Hog of Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 107:17


Episode 91 of Boss Hog of Liberty is in your feed! https://bosshog.fireside.fm/104 Jeremiah Morrell, Dakota Davis, Chase Peyton, and Chris Guffey were the in studio hosts tonight. State representative Jim Lucas joined the show for the first hour by telephone! Jim represents the southern Indiana communities of Seymour and North Vernon in district 69. Representative Lucas has been leading the charge in the Statehouse on many liberty issues, including CBD oil, industrial hemp, medicinal and recreational cannabis, 2nd amendment issues and much more. We also discussed other legislative issues including education funding, election reform, all other blue laws, and road funding. A MUST listen to episode! Support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/bosshogofliberty Support The Boss Hog of Liberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Married With Children
Indiana House District 69 Race - Jim Lucas and Steve Schoettmer

Married With Children

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 116:10


Dustin and Kallie sit down with each candidate for the Indiana House District 69 seat a little over a week prior to the general election. Jim Lucas and Steve Schoettmer stop by to talk about their campaign, what they believe are the vital issues, and what they would work for if elected.

Christian Life Community Church - online
Aug 26, 2018 | How do we respond well to culture? - Audio

Christian Life Community Church - online

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 34:20


Jim Lucas concludes our summer series "Everyday Faith" with his message "How do we respond well to culture?"

Mississippi Arts Hour
The Mississippi Arts Hour | Jane Hearn

Mississippi Arts Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018


Larry Morrisey speaks to Jane Hearn, the editor of “A Past That Won’t Rest,” a new book of Civil Rights-era photography. The photographs were taken by her late husband Jim Lucas, who worked as a freelance photojournalist while attending Millsaps College. They are compelling photos that mostly have never been published. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Married With Children
Indiana House District 69 Race: Nancy Franke and Jim Lucas

Married With Children

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 88:50


Dustin and Kallie get the opportunity to sit down with Nancy Franke and Jim Lucas in separate interviews. Both are candidates running for Indiana House of Representatives in District 69. Dustin and Kallie have the chance to discuss why they chose to run and where they stand on important issues.

Self Help Sat Nav
#23 How to reduce your anxiety using the most effective method known to humankind

Self Help Sat Nav

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 38:54


Fear Exposure is the most effective method in psychology to reduce anxiety In this episode of Self-Help Sat Nav, your host, Jim Lucas, talks about how to use exposure to reduce your anxiety. Whether you are struggling with obsessive thoughts / intrusions, physical sensations, intense emotions that won t turn off or traumatising memories of past […] The post #23 How to reduce your anxiety using the most effective method known to humankind appeared first on Openforwards: Counselling Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) Birmingham.

The Boss Hog of Liberty
26: Darrin Jacobs - Indiana Guns - Jim Lucas proposal

The Boss Hog of Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 100:59


Episode 26 is now ready! Jeremiah Morrell and Dakota Davis are joined one again by Clay Morgan after his one week suspension. Token socialist Darrin Jacobs makes his triumphant appearance on the program again. Everyone takes the Advocates world's smallest political quiz. Clay turns out to be a libertarian. He can join at www.lpin.org, along with all of our listeners. Darrin is the ultimate moderate. Like any good guest, Darrin brought a gift for the studio! We focused on Jim Lucas's recent proposal for licensing the 1st amendment in Indiana, using the same language as is in place for the 2nd amendment. The guys discussed and update in Indiana hunting regulations which accidentally banned rifles on public ground for this upcoming deer season. It is noted that Phyllis Klosinski tried to warn everyone about this possibility when we had a ballot question about hunting in the last election. Please share with your friends, like on Facebook, subscribe on YouTube and iTunes! https://bosshog.fireside.fm/28 Support The Boss Hog of Liberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Awakened Demagogue
On Free Press & Regulation

Awakened Demagogue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 17:07


Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas proposed legislation that requires journalists to become licensed. The rise of fake news and discreted media validates his suggestion. What would regulated media look like?

No Limits
Gun Access in America

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 53:59


Ten days after the mass shooting of Las Vegas concert goers by gunman Stephen Paddock, investigators are still trying to determine his motivation. Meanwhile the intricacies of gun control and the over-arching question of gun access in America are again hot topics of conversation. Today on No Limits, join our conversation with Indiana legislator Jim Lucas, R - Seymour; Indiana University Professor Jody Madeira of the Maurer School of Law; and Pierre Atlas, professor of political science at Marian University.

Indiana Lawmakers
Gun-Related Legislation

Indiana Lawmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017


This week Jon Schwantes moderates an expert panel to address the issue of gun control and possible new legislation. He is joined by Rep. Jim Lucas, Rep. Ed DeLaney, Sen. Jim Tomes and Troy Riggs of the Sagamore Institute.

Indiana Lawmakers
Gun-Related Legislation

Indiana Lawmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017


This week Jon Schwantes moderates an expert panel to address the issue of gun control and possible new legislation. He is joined by Rep. Jim Lucas, Rep. Ed DeLaney, Sen. Jim Tomes and Troy Riggs of the Sagamore Institute.

No Limits
No Limits - Gun Control/Legislation

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 54:04


Attention is focused on the topic of gun control/legislation on the heels of the President's executive intentions and some controversial measures being presented in the Indiana General Assembly. Our guests are: Rep. Jim Lucas, R - Seymour; Stephanie Mannon Grabow, Moms Demand Action Indiana; David Orentlicher, professor of Constitutional Law (by phone).

New Beginnings Christian Fellowship

Received Power is all about recognizing that at the moment we accept Christ, we have power over sin, circumstance, and even death. Jim Lucas takes us through the process of recognizing that when we come to Jesus, He gives us all power in life. The post Recieved Power appeared first on New Beginnings Christian Fellowship.

The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
OV060 – Live at Indy PopCon 2014 – Booth Recordings with Con Attendees

The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2014 97:21


Recorded live from our booth at Indy PopCon! Here's our final Indy PopCon 2014 episode. It's filled with the favorite movies and TV shows of all the people who came and talked to us at our booth. We met and got to talk to so many awesome people at the convention that we had to give all the con attendees their own episode. We also took some time at the top of the episode to talk about how we felt about the convention and recounted our favorite moments from the weekend. Runtime: 1:37:20 Direct Download Link: http://traffic.libsyn.com/obsessiveviewer/OV60-PopConAttendees.mp3 Timestamps Obsessive Viewer Introduction – 00:34 DnDUI Podcast Promo – 24:16 Phil – 24:32 Mallory from Dyer, Indiana – 25:39 Joe from Griffith, Indiana – 25:57 Lauren Townsend from Seymour, Indiana – 31:14 David Barnett from Columbus, Indiana – 32:21 Adonis Berry from Indiana – 33:56 Austin Ellis from Indianapolis – 34:32 Kyle Burton from Greenfield, Indiana – 35:04 Alex Lyster from Indianapolis – 35:59 Captain America cosplayer Jake Pearly from Bloomington – 39:32 Jim Lucas from Indianapolis – 42:24 Tony from Indianapolis – 43:19 Emily from Indianapolis – 43:56  Joel from Whitestown, Indiana – 44:38 Nate from Pierceton, Indiana – 45:05 Shawn from Indianapolis – 46:41 “Selina Kyle” from Franklin, Indiana – 47:38 Derrick Pate from Indianapolis, Indiana – 48:42 Casey Renee from Arizona – 49:37 Jenny as X23/X-Force – 50:24 Andy “Spider-Bro” from Evansville, Indiana – 51:18 Aaron from Elkhart, Indiana – 52:02 Kelly and Molly “Sister Doctors” from Noblesville, Indiana – 52:51 Gabrielle from Griffith, Indiana – 53:56 Nicole from Lynn, Indiana – 54:39 Ella from Lynn, Indiana – 54:56 Kayla McDaniel from Rush County, Indiana – 55:22 Michael Giovanni (dressed as The Riddler) – 55:47 David dressed as Grand Admiral – 56:01 Sirandon Paine from Fishers, Indiana – 58:41 Carson from Merrillville, Indiana – 59:12 David from Evansville, Indiana – 59:23 Liz (dressed as Discworld's Susan Sto Helit) from Indy – 1:00:09 Peyton from Indianapolis – 1:02:52 Victoria from Greenwood, Indiana – 1:03:55 Tessa from Avon/Plainfield, Indiana – 1:04:54 Laura from Indianapolis – 1:05:49 Brad (dressed as Deadpool) from Indianapolis – 1:06:15 Jessica from Mitchell, Indiana – 1:06:59 Jean from Indiana – 1:07:44 Mary from Indiana – 1:08:16 Kaylanna from Indiana – 1:09:10 Nathan from Noblesville, Indiana – 1:09:40 Steve Smith from Indiana – 1:10:38 Joshua from Marion, Indiana – 1:11:17 Derek Brownie from Indiana – 1:12:11 Bruce Innis from Indianapolis – 1:13:17 “Selina Kyle” from Kansas – 1:14:27 James Butler (dressed as the Ice King from Adventure Time) from Dayton, Ohio – 1:15:57 Robert Fekkes from Indianapolis – 1:16:57 Amanda from Greenfield, Indiana – 1:29:23 Kevin – 1:30:21 Emily Dejanko from Indianapolis – 1:32:22 The Nerds You're Looking For Podcast Promo – 1:33:07 Matt and Tiny try to sell Mike on Game of Thrones – 1:35:15 Show Notes  The Nerd's Domain review of Obsessive Viewer: http://nerdsdom.com/obsessive-viewer-podcast/ Shocktober in Irvington: http://www.shocktoberinirvington.com Indy PopCon: http://www.indypopcon.com Indiana Filmmakers Network: http://www.indianafilmmakers.org Bryan O'Neill: http://www.originalplots.com/ OV30 – A Nerdy Conversation with IndyPopCon's Chase Kahlo: http://obsessiveviewer.com/2013/12/13/the-obsessive-viewer-podcast-ep-30-a-nerdy-conversation-with-indypopcons-chase-kahlo/ OV57 – Live at Indy PopCon 2014 with Chick McGee, Kristian Nairn, Rupert Boneham, Pat McAfee and More!: http://obsessiveviewer.com/2014/06/04/the-obsessive-viewer-podcast-ep-57-live-at-indy-popcon-2014-with-chick-mcgee-kristian-nairn-hodor-rupert-boneham-pat-mcafee-and-more/ OV58 – Live at Indy PopCon 2014 – Podcasters, Vendors and YouTubers! Plus a Review of Blended: http://obsessiveviewer.com/2014/06/06/the-obsessive-viewer-podcast-ep-58-live-at-indy-popcon-2014-podcasters-vendors-and-youtubers-plus-a-review-of-blended/ OV59 – Live at Indy PopCon 2014 – PopCon Potpourri – X-Men, Chef, Adore and A.C.O.D.: http://obsessiveviewer.com/2014/06/11/the-obsessive-viewer-podcast-ep-59-live-at-indy-popcon-2014-popcon-potpourri-x-men-chef-adore-and-a-c-o-d/  Music: Star Tissue – An Eclipse of Events –https://www.soundcloud.com/startissue The Obsessive Book Nerd: http://www.ObsessiveBookNerd.com The Secular Perspective Podcast: http://www.thesecularperspective.com DnDUI Podcast: http://www.dndui.com The Nerds You're Looking For Podcast: http://www.thenerdspodcast.com Let us know what you think! Like us on Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Tweet us: @ObsessiveViewer, @ObsessiveTiny, @IAmMikeWhite Email us: OVPodcast at gmail dot com Check out the blog: ObsessiveViewer.com Find past episodes of the podcast: OVPodcast.com RSS Feed: http://obsessiveviewer.libsyn.com/rss Subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review.