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On this West Virginia Morning, we hear from Gov. Patrick Morrisey offering thoughts on his legislative agenda, a discussion from The Legislature Today about the future of microgrids and why counties aren't enthusiastic about bringing them in. We also heard a story by Justin Hicks from Louisville Public Media as part of the Appalachia +... View Article The post Budgets, Tariffs And Microgrids This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Listen to an interview with the poet, activist and educator Nikki Giovanni, who passed away on December 9th at the age of 81. In 2015, Giovanni spoke with WFYI's Kyle Long. They discussed her work in music, and her connections to Indianapolis. Also, as we approach the end of the year, media outlets including NPR, Rolling Stone, the New York Times and Pitchfork are publishing their annual “best of” music lists. We'll explore music from the Indiana musicians featured among the year's best, including Jlin, Omar Apollo, Justin Hicks of the HawtPlates, and Freddie Gibbs.
Rich welcomes Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) for a preview of Thursday night's presidential debate. Next, Justin Hicks, a Black Republican Congressional candidate in Missouri, tells how he is fighting 'Woke DEI.' Later, we discuss the Supreme Court's decision in Murthy vs. MO, a case involving social media, with Dan Schneider, vice president of the Media Research Center's Free Speech America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MO Rep. Justin Hicks, candidate for MO's 3rd Congressional Dist., joins Marc & Kim to discuss why he's running and what he hopes to accomplish if elected. He also responds to Brandon Wilkinson's accusations that he was not a combat veteran.
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: People gathered in the Grove to protest Pride STL. MO Rep. Justin Hicks, candidate for MO's 3rd Congressional Dist., joins Marc & Kim to discuss why he's running and what he hopes to accomplish if elected. He also responds to Brandon Wilkinson's accusations that he was a combat veteran Nicole Murray gives a check of business In Other News with Ethan: Dolly headed to Broadway, Pat Sajak says goodbye, Suzanne Collins brings a new Hunger Game Book, Chipotle giving out free food, and the ShoppingCartDebate Coming Up: Jim Carafano, Drew Chostner and Steve Ewing, and Kim on a Whim too!
Cancel This: Cancel Culture Education, News, Political Views & More
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On The Marc Cox Morning Show, John Lamping discusses the deadline for filing to run for state office in Missouri and the speculation surrounding potential candidate switches. Topics include Dean Plocker's potential switch from lieutenant governor to Secretary of State race, Caleb Brown's exit from the Secretary of State's race, and newcomer Jamie Corley's entry into the Republican Secretary of State race. The conversation also touches on abortion as a key topic for voters and Justin Hicks' entry into the congressional race in District Three.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 03-12-24 Fontbonne University in Clayton is closing down after 101 years. They'll close after the Summer 2025 term. Washington University is planning on buying the campus. Reaction continues to the fight on Friday near Hazelwood East High School. It did not happen on school property. The Republican Congressional race in Missouri's 3rd District adds another candidate as State Rep. Justin Hicks joins the race to replace Blaine Luetkemeyer who is retiring. Morning News Dump: Police evacuated Hazelwood East High School on Monday due to a bomb threat following the brutal fight between two female students that happened last Friday near the school. FBI Director Christopher Wray says he's concerned about terrorists crossing the border. You'll really late on this issue, sir. New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez (D) and his wife have entered pleas of "not guilty" to a dozen new charges. Another candidate has entered the race in Missouri's 3rd District. It's State Rep. Justin Hicks. He's in his first term in the State House. Fontbonne University in Clayton is closing after 101 years. It was founded in 1923. Blues beat the Bruins in Boston 5-1. Up next: hosting the LA Kings tomorrow night at Enterprise Center at 6:30pm (note different faceoff time). At spring training, Cardinals lost to the Nationals 11-4. They play the Red Sox this afternoon. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 03-12-24 Missouri Rep. Tony Lovasco talks about current legislative issues, IP reform, funding for a new stadium for the Royals, and other pet projects. (http://tonylovasco.com/) (@tonylovasco) (https://house.mo.gov/memberdetails.aspx?district=064) Morning News Dump: Police evacuated Hazelwood East High School on Monday due to a bomb threat following the brutal fight between two female students that happened last Friday near the school. FBI Director Christopher Wray says he's concerned about terrorists crossing the border. You'll really late on this issue, sir. New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez (D) and his wife have entered pleas of "not guilty" to a dozen new charges. Another candidate has entered the race in Missouri's 3rd District. It's State Rep. Justin Hicks. He's in his first term in the State House. Fontbonne University in Clayton is closing after 101 years. It was founded in 1923. Blues beat the Bruins in Boston 5-1. Up next: hosting the LA Kings tomorrow night at Enterprise Center at 6:30pm (note different faceoff time). At spring training, Cardinals lost to the Nationals 11-4. They play the Red Sox this afternoon. We discuss the fallout from the brutal fight between two female students near the campus of Hazelwood East High School last Friday, including a bomb threat at the school on Monday. One of the girls sustained serious head injuries. Legendary Cleveland rocker Eric Carmen died in his sleep over the weekend at the age of 74. His music career began with the Raspberries back in the early '70s and then he had a solid solo career. Story here, including video clips: https://www.beaconjournal.com/story/entertainment/music/2024/03/12/eric-carmen-dies-at-74-the-raspberries/72940491007/ And Mike chats about his old man baseball weekend in Florida! NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 03-12-24 Attorney Tristan Leavitt, president of Empower Oversight and former congressional investigator, talks about defending whistleblowers, testifying before Congress, and holding the government and big business accountable for their actions. With his Senate-confirmed position on the Merit Systems Protection Board, Tristan is widely respected for his unrivaled "inside knowledge" of the federal whistleblower protection process. He has over a decade of experience investigating waste, fraud, abuse, and cronyism in the federal government. (@EMPOWR_us) (https://empowr.us/) (https://empowr.us/leadership/) Morning News Dump: Police evacuated Hazelwood East High School on Monday due to a bomb threat following the brutal fight between two female students that happened last Friday near the school. FBI Director Christopher Wray says he's concerned about terrorists crossing the border. You'll really late on this issue, sir. New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez (D) and his wife have entered pleas of "not guilty" to a dozen new charges. Another candidate has entered the race in Missouri's 3rd District. It's State Rep. Justin Hicks. He's in his first term in the State House. Fontbonne University in Clayton is closing after 101 years. It was founded in 1923. Blues beat the Bruins in Boston 5-1. Up next: hosting the LA Kings tomorrow night at Enterprise Center at 6:30pm (note different faceoff time). At spring training, Cardinals lost to the Nationals 11-4. They play the Red Sox this afternoon. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Idea: A delayed-release pill or drink to give you energy in 5 hours so (for example) you can wake up with full energy instead of having to make coffee and wait for it to kick in. Also: it could also contain instant-release Melatonin to both help you sleep now and help you wake up later; springing up when you wake up like Bruce Willis in "Pulp Fiction" and sending the pet who was sleeping on your chest flying across the room; using it on your shared-custody kids so their energy kicks in shortly after you drop them off; similar products called "In 5 Hours Alcohol" to mellow you out during an early afternoon work meeting and "In 5 Hours Nicotine" to help you cope with the stress of a visit to the in-laws Niko Lukoff (linktr.ee/LaughYourLukoff) Justin Hicks (facebook.com/justin.hicks.92798) Skippy Rose (instagram.com/skippyrosecomedy youtube.com/@SkippyRoseComedy) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com twitter.com/thomaswalma twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Rep. Justin Hicks of District 108 in Missouri joined us today to discuss a bill that would allow charter schools in St. Charles county.
In keeping with fairness we thought after discussing the good of AI, we'd highlight the bad today and how to avoid AI scams. Plus, we chat with Rep. Justin Hicks on charter schools in St. Charles and Alderwoman Alisha Sonnier on a drone monitor system.
We're talking with Justin Hicks this week as he shares the story of falling from a broken treestand while preparing for opening day of deer season. Falling from 20' is enough to kill most anybody. Justin lived to tell his story and encourages other hunters to not make the same mistake he did. Check it out! Episode NotesJustin Hicks' hunting roots The duck and turkey hunting boomBowhunting in west TennesseeFalling from 20' off the groundThe need to always wear a harness and use a Lifeline The Hunting Roots podcast is brought to you by onX Hunt - www.onxmaps.com
Cancel This: Cancel Culture Education, News, Political Views & More
Get ready for a thrilling Thursday on Cancel This Show! We're tackling a lineup that promises to ignite passionate discussions and challenge the status quo. In this episode, we'll dive into the international stage as we explore Biden's recent gaffes and his mix-up between Zelensky and Putin. But that's not all! We'll also delve into the realm of media accountability as CNN issues an apology to Mulvaney for misusing pronouns. Seattle Public Schools offering 'free' sex-reassignment surgery and hormones to students as young as eleven? Are our schools overstepping their boundaries? We're excited to welcome some incredible guests to the show! At 8:05AM, we have the charismatic Frank Castlerock sharing his insights on his recent visit on J6, the current state of politics, and a sneak peek into his upcoming concert. At 8:50 to 9:15AM, Missouri State Rep. Justin Hicks will join us to shed light on what's really happening in Jeff City, Parson's vetoing bills, and the ongoing debate on reparations in STL city. And at 9:30AM, Derick Pratt will discuss all things Cancel This merch and share his perspective on the state of politics in today's world. Join the conversation, let your voice be heard on the current state of politics and the controversial topics of our time. It's your chance to be part of the dialogue!
Justin Hicks, Missouri State Rep - Lake St. Louis joins Tom Ackerman and Carol Daniel talking about the bill that he is sponsoring that would require Missouri schools to install bullet resistant glass for the 2024-25 school year.
Cancel This: Cancel Culture Education, News, Political Views & More
Are you tired of the same old news stories that the mainstream media wants you to hear? Do you want to get the inside scoop on the stories they're too afraid to cover? Then you need to tune in to Cancel This Show's Tuesday episode.First up, we'll be talking about Donald Trump's arraignment and the potential for trumped up charges. Is this just political theater, or a real threat to our democracy?And speaking of democracy, it's Election Tuesday! We'll be discussing the importance of voting in your local races, no matter where you live. There are many important issues at stake, and your voice matters.Next, we'll be taking a look at Japan's decision to buy Russian oil, breaking from their traditional allies. What does this mean for the global power balance, and how will it impact the future of international relations?And if that wasn't enough, we'll be discussing the growing number of NHL teams that are refusing to wear PRIDE jerseys in warm-up skates. What does this say about the state of the sport?We'll also be talking about Finland's decision to join NATO, dealing a blow to Russia's geopolitical ambitions. What does this mean for the future of the region, and how will it impact the balance of power in Europe?And at 9:00, we'll be speaking with Rep. Justin Hicks from Missouri, who was race-baited and attacked by another African American representative. Her name-calling has gone viral, and we'll be discussing the impact of this kind of rhetoric on American politics.So if you want to hear the stories that the mainstream media won't cover and get the inside scoop from our expert guests, be sure to tune in to Cancel This Show at www.cancelthisshow.com. We guarantee you won't be disappointed.
Hour 3 - Happy Monday! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: Trans TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney was announced as the latest spokesperson for Bud Light. Black Republican Missouri state Rep. Justin Hicks was yelled at this week by black Democrat state Rep. Marlene Terry over his opposition to the state government funding diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Military readiness & recruitment numbers.
This episode is sponsored by NotGlamping.com and Joey's Hot Sauce. Mike and Carl from Important Business Meeting join The Anthony Rogers Show and talk to Sean and Anthony. This epuisode also has special guests Missouri State Representative Justin Hicks and radio personality Mikeala Taylor.
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Following along our star studded week we will be having MO Governor Mike Parsons on the show. MO representative Justin Hicks will also be taking his stand on puberty blockers. We will also be jumping on to the trending, woke, CRT-centered Disney cartoon that's been circling around + more talk Biden's 2023 State of the Union address.
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If you want to learn more about our YUUGE guest lineup, including MO Attorney General Andrew Bailey, Governor Mike Parson with New Rep. Justin Hicks, Top Producer Kathy Helbig, Ty Dennis Clippers & Cops & George Noory (The Elvis of UFO's)
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2022/12/04/get-in-the-holiday-spirit-at-joes-pub-with-murray-hill-justin-vivian-bond-bridget-everett-justin-hicks-and-more/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/support
Between yard signs, television commercials, texts, calls, and emails, y'all know what time it is: election season. And with a number of school elections, local elections, and state seats up for grabs, this week's “In Conversation” has you covered. Host Rick Howlett talked to the Louisville Public Media journalists who have been covering the elections: Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Reporter Divya Karthikeyan WFPL Education and Learning Reporter Jess Clark WFPL City Politics and Government Reporter Roberto Roldan WFPL Managing Editor for Collaboratives Ryland Barton Justin Hicks, Data Reporter for WFPL and the Ohio Valley ReSource They are among the team who put together the 2022 Voter Guide from LPM.
In today's episode, we Shoot the Breeze with Justin Hicks about how do white people celebrity Juneteenth? We talk about Michael B Jordan and Lori Harvey breaking up after he proposes and she says no. Why do men have issues with child support and is it fair? How does a woman get paid 5 million dollars with Geico for HPV results? You Won't Believe This One! Ohio is set to enact a law that allows teachers and other staff to be armed / Texas schools trying to bring back paddling Special Guest Justin Hicks Follow Us on Instagram @ Something 4 Da People Podcast Bryant "B Hunt" Artcotix Jeremy "Big Country" Real Being Regal Follow Us on Facebook @ @Something4DaPeople Email Us @ something4dapeoplepodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/something4dapeople/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something4dapeople/support
In Today's episode, we Shoot the Breeze with Justin Hicks about a man that sues his job for celebrating his birthday, and the court awards him $450,000. We ask the question, why do people always try to put children or their parents over their spouse in a relationship? Why does our friend circle seem to shrink as we mature in life? Lastly, we discuss the Johnny Depp trial. Find Us on Instagram @ Something 4 Da People Podcast Bryant "B Hunt" Artcotix Jeremy "Big Country" Real Being Regal Find Us on Facebook @ @Something4DaPeople Email Us @ something4dapeoplepodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/something4dapeople/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something4dapeople/support
In today's episode, we Shoot the Breeze with Justin Hicks about football Legend "LT Lawrence Taylor" getting caught up for not registering as a sex offender. We ask the question, has the value of relationships gone down or just people thinking too much of themselves. What's the difference between being happy and settling in relationships. Also, we speak on behind every playa there was a person that was hurt. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/something4dapeople/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something4dapeople/support
Here & Doing Things is a live podcast recorded monthly speaking to creatives about how their experiences in art, design, life and business has shaped their perspective. December 2021 Dave sat down for a conversation moderated by Justin Hicks; updating everyone on the status of Analogue Luxury, his art practice, launching a new project that will kick off at Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art in 2022. Trial 008 Moderator: Justin Hicks https://www.instagram.com/jhicks_0113/ David J. Butler [@dave_hasWingz] www.analogueluxury.com www.instagram.com/analogueluxury www.twitter.com/analogueluxury www.analogueluxury.com
In today's episode, we shooting the breeze with Justin Hicks about the Shooting at Mansfield Highschool. We ask the question, how do you tell women that you don't want anything serious? Are generational parenting tactics out of date or just not enforced? Lastly, the National Black Justice Coalition ask Netflix to pull Dave Chappelle's “The Closer” special over comments deemed trans phobic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/something4dapeople/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something4dapeople/support
On this edition of the podcast you'll hear the latest on plans to fill the vacancy on the Lake Superior Court bench left vacant following the untimely death of Judge Diane Boswell, Justin Hicks reports advocacy groups in Indiana are pressing the US Senate to pass the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and Chris Nolte has a conversation with Devon McDonald, the executive director of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute about a handheld analyzer to help identify and keep drug impaired drivers off the road. All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
On this episode, John Hiner and Eric Hultgren talk about COVID and specifically the questions MLive readers have with Justin Hicks and Shannon Murphy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's almost time for NeoCon, and Mohawk Group is ready to launch some exciting new products at the show. In this episode, Justin Hicks, director of product marketing for Mohawk Group, discusses what people can expect from the Mohawk Group showroom at theMART and updates us on the Waterways Project, a mobile showroom packed with environmentally friendly product solutions currently touring the U.S. * This podcast was created in partnership with Mohawk Group. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iandsdesign/support
On this edition of the podcast you'll hear the latest on indictment charges filed against a Region woman alleging she committed fraud to obtain COVID-19 relief funds, Justin Hicks reports on the concern of staffing shortages in the long term care industry and Chris Nolte has a conversation with David Nicole of Lake Area United Way and Kim Olesker of United Way of Porter County about the merger of the two organizations to form United Way of Northwest Indiana. All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
On this episode, John Hiner and Eric Hultgren talk with Justin Hicks and Lauren Gibbons about COVID in Michigan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today: On this "Reporters' Roundtable Thursday," "Times" reporters AnnMarie Hilton and Joseph Pete talk about the stories they put out in print and online, including AnnMarie's education-beat story of the opening of the new Hammond Central High School and Joseph's business-beat story on the lawsuit filed by the city of Gary against Akyumen. Indiana Public Broadcasting workforce reporter Justin Hicks talks about his visits to the PepsiCo plant Teamsters picket line in Munster for his stories for IPB News, as the strike goes into its third week. And we find out more about next week's Lake County Fair from Fair Board secretary Arlene Marcinek. The County Fair begins Aug. 6th and runs through Aug. 15h in Crown Point.
Today: Susan Thomas and Ashley Williams with "Just Transition NWI" are on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about last weekend's screening in Michigan City of the documentary "In The Water," a film that explored Indiana's utility industry and the environmental hazards of storing coal ash (as pictured, coal ash spread on a road in the Town of Pines area). Filmmaker and environmental journalist Beth Edwards visited the Town of Pines in producing the documentary in 2018. Indiana Public Broadcasting's Justin Hicks has a feature report on working remotely, and we have a new feature: "Womens' Worth" with Deborah Cundiff and Tamara Taylor, who focus on womens' financial health and wealth.
On this edition of the podcast you'll hear the latest on the death of two inmates at Westville Correctional Facility, Justin Hicks reports Indiana legal groups are taking the state to court over its decision to end federal unemployment benefits, and Chris Nolte has a conversation with Mayor Thomas McDermott, Jr. about the upcoming Festival of the Lakes at Wolf Lake Pavillion in Hammond…All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
On this edition of the podcast you'll hear the latest on the appointment of a new police chief by the Porter Town Council, Justin Hicks reports Indiana will opt out of federal unemployment benefit programs, effective in mid-June, and Chris Nolte has a conversation with Tracy Lewis, the executive director of Community Advocates of Northern Indiana…All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
Today: Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana president Matt Schuffert is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the new casino complex going up on I-80-94 and Burr Street in Gary. Grand opening is coming soon. "Post-Tribune" colummnist-writer Phil Potempa talks about the new film in production about the life of Belle Gunness. "The Farm" is being supported locally, directed by indy film director Tom Logan and stars Tracy Lords as the infamous LaPorte murderess. And Indiana Public Broadcasting reporter Justin Hicks offers a feature about a Valparaiso woman who works during the pandemic as both a school bus driver and an Instacart personal shopper... and confronted her personal fears to help keep schools and businesses open.
On this edition of the podcast you’ll hear the latest on the search for personnel to staff vaccination sites in Lake County, Justin Hicks reports some unemployed Hoosiers are getting letters from the Department of Workforce Development demanding they pay back thousands of dollars in unemployment benefits and Chris Nolte has a conversation with NFIB Indiana Director Barbara Quandt…All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
In this episode John Hiner and Eric Hultgren talk with Justin Hicks and Emily Lawler about the rollout of the COVID vaccine - How is it going? Where is it breaking? and what can we expect going forward. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this edition of the podcast you’ll hear the latest on the opening of warming centers in Gary as temperatures in the Region dip, Justin Hicks reports Governor Eric Holcomb announced he will appropriate 400 million dollars of CARES Act funding to unemployment insurance and Chris Nolte has a conversation with Teach Plus Indiana Executive Director Rachel Hathaway. All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
On this edition of the podcast you’ll hear the latest on the closing of the last Old Country Buffet restaurant in Indiana, Justin Hicks reports the Indiana Department of Workforce Development is trying to speed up the process for resolving disputes about unemployment eligibility and Chris Nolte has a conversation with northwest Indiana financial advisor Greg Hammer with a look back at the important financial issues of 2020 and putting them in perspective as we look into 2021. All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
On this episode, I open with with the status quo of the coronavirus pandemic in individual states and analyze the situation nationally. As 50 million people just traveled for Thanksgiving, I believe it's time to prepare for worst case scenario. Expect an exponential increase in coronavirus cases, deaths, and hospitalizations. After the opening, I interview Justin Hicks, a reporter for MLive. You may recall that I played a clip of interviews with doctors and nurses at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Michigan last weekend. We'll the reporter who interviewed those doctors and nurses is Justin Hicks and he joins me to discuss his reporting. Furthermore, I speak about the Boeing 737 and play an ABC News report on it's revalidation. Finally, the Last Note is about what The Trump Administration has just done to bird environmental protections. Business Insider Interview with Mayor of Fargo, North Dakota- https://www.businessinsider.com/fargo-mayor-tim-mahoney-mandatory-mask-mandate-bring-cases-down-2020-10 TJPS Podcast Information: TJPS Website- futurepres101.wixsite.com/mysite DISGRACE- anchor.fm/disgrace U.S Presidents- anchor.fm/uspresidents --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejeremiahpattersonshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejeremiahpattersonshow/support
On this edition of the podcast you’ll hear the latest on the Lake County Prosecutor’s Office declining to file charges against a Gary police officer who was involved in a civilian shooting last year, Justin Hicks reports on a Workforce Development program that helps workers not just recover their jobs, but maybe even get a better one, and Chris Nolte has a conversation with Shelia Matias, president of the La Porte County Board of Commissioners. All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
In this episode John Hiner and Eric Hultgren talk with reporters Justin Hicks and Taylor DeOrmeau about the newest restrictions when it comes to COVID-19 and what to expect in the next 21 days and beyond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today: Republicans and Democrats can't seem to agree on anything these days -- but it wasn't always that way. Forty years ago, then-U.S. Senators Birch Bayh of Indiana and Bob Dole of Kansas agreed that the country's public research and development system was inefficient and they worked "across the aisle" to fix it. On today's program, Birch Bayh's son Chris and Joe Allen, one of Bayh's former staffers, talk about the 40th anniversary of the Bayh-Dole Act and its major importance to the U.S. economy. We bring you the first of a series of Darian Benson's conversations on young women who are pushing for change in their Indiana communities. And Indiana Public Broadcasting's Justin Hicks spoke with an activist who has turned one block of Main Street in Goshen into a lightning rod for political tension, and perhaps, even conversation.
On this edition of the podcast you’ll hear the latest on a multi-million dollar tax referendum proposed by the Gary Community School Corp., Justin Hicks reports the Department of Workforce Development says it will soon begin issuing extra $300 payments to unemployed Hoosiers and Chris Nolte has a conversation with CareSource CEO Steve Smitherman about its $5 million in investment to housing projects that focus on underserved communities in high poverty rates. All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
On this edition of the podcast the you’ll hear the latest on a Lake County assistant jail warden being demoted after extended contact with a former inmate, Justin Hicks reports the Department of Workforce Development is requesting funds from the federal government to give unemployed Hoosiers an additional $300 a week and Chris Nolte has a conversation with Purdue University Professor Nicky Jackson about an upcoming virtual discussion series titled ‘Race, Racism and Anti-Racism’. All of that, and more, on this edition of “Lakeshore Update”…
This incredibly moving performance was the launch of the 2020 issue of CURA: A Literary Magazine of Art and Action. Entitled “REVERB: VOICES AGAINST MASS INCARCERATION,” and inspired by Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy, this issue honors the many voices that echo across time and space in protest of mass incarceration. Magazine link: https://curamag.com Video of Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFSLqggVrd0 For this important work of student activism, Fordham University’s creative writing program partnered with PEN America’s prison writing program to curate some of the most talented incarcerated writers and social justice voices. Louise Waa'kaa'igan (11:33) Sterling Cunio greeting (15:03) Aaron Samuels reading Sterling Cunio's harrowing prose (15:47) Liza Jessie Peterson (34:52) Carlos Andrés Gómez reading B. Batchelor's poetry (42:58) Nicole Shawan Junior (50:09) Justin Hicks (1:05:51) Conclusion and Q&A (1:11:32) cohosted by Dr. Nia Witherspoon and Anaissa Gonzales intro by Mark Gallagher intro music by Orquesta Arrecife
This week on the show we'll bring you the latest on Governor Eric Holcomb's plan to get Indiana back on track, air quaility in Lake and Porter County has gotten better and we'll find out why, heavy waves and erosion are battering Beverly Shores, U.S. Steel is planning layoffs, and Justin Hicks will have the latest on Indiana's unemployment numbers. All of that and more, on this edition of "Lakeshore Update."
Justin Hicks & myself Michael Wells interview with Current ASW Boone County Champion Kirk Blackman. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After Eight Show - Music That You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else!
We had an abundance of #NewMusic in our playlist! An eclectic mix of original, intelligent, melodic, grown-up songs - #electronic, #rnb, #jazz, #blues and #acoustic. And mostly from artists who you have not heard of - yet! Think 'next series of Jools' - that's the kind of artists that we play. Amongst our selections, there was #NewMusic from Lemolo, Mick Flannery + SON, Leif Erikson, C'est Karma, Perera Elsewhere, Carla dal Forno, Mute Forest, FLOW, Milan Ring, Meshell Ndegeocello + Justin Hicks + Kenita Miller, Moonchild, Yellow Belly, 9Bach, Simphiwe Dana, Gwenifer Raymond, Thomasina Levy, Into The Fray, Yumi Zouma and Micko Roche + Jessie Roche. Our Luvva Cover feature this week was a slowed down version of one of Cher's biggest dance tune hits. Norwegian-born Okay Kaya, now based in New York, squeezes every ounce of meaning from a lovely lyric which does not come across in the same way in Cher's original. Give it a listen! New Music That You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else! www.theafter8show.com Playlist: Seventeen – Lemolo Baby Talk – Mick Flannery, SON Matter – Leif Erikson Girls – C’est Karma Slow Down – Perera Elsewhere Don’t Follow Me – Carla dal Forno Crater Laugh – Mute Forest Promise – FLOW Switch Off – Milan Ring True Vine – Meshell Ndegeocello, Justin Hicks, Kenita Miller Believe – Cher Believe – Okay Kaya (Luvva Cover feature) The Other Side – Moonchild Fall Apart / In Love – Yellow Belly Cân Dai'r Cantwr – 9bach Usikhonzile – Simphiwe Dana Sometimes There’s Blood – Gwenifer Raymond We Are Thunder, We Are Lightning – Thomasina Levy In Dreams – Into The Fray Bruise – Piano Version – Yumi Zouma Under The Radar – Micko Roche, Jessie Roche
Me and Justin Hicks interviewed Zaiden Kayne at ASW Enforcer show in Madison, WV March 7th, 2020
Me and Justin Hicks interviewed Dante Williams at ASW Enforcer show in Madison, WV March 7th, 2020
Me and Justin Hicks interviewed Casey King at the ASW Enforcer show in Madison, WV March 7th, 2020
I myself Michael Wells along with Justin Hicks got to interview Dante Williams at the ASW Enforcer show in Madison, WV on March 7th, 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Zaiden Kayne is the face of death. Me and Justin Hicks interviewed him at the ASW Enforcer show in Madison, WV March 7th, 2020--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of the podcast I had the pleasure of sitting down and talking to a good friend of mine Justin Hicks aka The Holistic Warrior. On the episode we dive into a health and fitness on a totally different level. We discuss personal success and failures since Justin started this journey of living a lifestyle in the Holistic way. You will also hear his personal experiences and personal input in certain aspect of life. As you listen to the podcast I hope that you are encouraged and take the time to take step back and view things in a different point of view. You can follow Justin on Instagram at Holistic_Warrior and you can follow me on Instagram at TexasGiant87.
We go full Robert Stack with our guest Justin Hicks as we look into some Unsolved Christmastime Mysteries! Rate and subscribe to us on iTunes then find us at https://www.facebook.com/AveryAndAdamsChristmasCommittee and on Twitter @thechristmaspod! Send us comments and Christmas Advice questions at thechristmaspod at gmail dot com!
Justin Hicks does his best to convince Chris and AJ to care about Connecticut.
Due to some issues with this show we had to do a part 2 of this show. Justin Hicks was getting into how he was able to put together the puzzle and get the win in the FLW COSTA CHAMPIONSHIP at kentucky lake.
Justin Hicks drops in to make the boys sweet angel v nice boys.
Live from Genuine Joe's featuring Kath Barbadoro, Enzo Priesnitz, Grant Parsons, Justin Hicks and Trace Holt.
Live for Studio 1G! Were Talking Golf Radio brings to you our thoughts on The Nationwide BMW and Valero Texas Open. WTG gives you our candid opinions on stories from around the world of golf..
Live for Studio 1G! Were Talking Golf Radio brings to you our thoughts on The Nationwide BMW and Valero Texas Open. WTG gives you our candid opinions on stories from around the world of golf..
as told by Dan SchallerWe are joined by @DSchalKitKat as he tells us the story of Tiger's continued dominance at Torrey, the injury, Justin Hicks, Rocco's pin collection, and Donkey Kong. Plus we learn some new shot shaping terminology...https://t.co/30FBQPwAp8