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In the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, June days offer almost continuous daylight to breeding birds, including this Black-bellied Plover. At this high latitude, Black-bellied Plovers can complete their breeding cycle in a month and a half. Not long after the summer solstice, the adults begin their southbound migration, without their young. Juveniles don't migrate with their parents, but wait a month.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
La banda de Los Panchitos y otras pandillas juveniles en el cine Hace apenas unos días, en el marco del Festival Internacional de Cine de la UNAM, se presentaba en competición el documental Sex Panchitos, dirigido por Gustavo Gamou. Las funciones de la película fueron todo un suceso y la famosa banda de Los Panchitos, protagonista también de otra película alrededor de sus andanzas, se hizo presente con un séquito más que festivo. Ante ese éxito y sin dejar de hablar de estas dos películas, invitamos a este podcast a Demian Torres, voz nueva de la crítica, colaborador de la revista de crítica cinematográfica Fósforo UNAM y artista interdisciplinario, para hablar de las juventudes en palomilla dentro del cine. ¿Cómo ha visto el cine a las bandas juveniles? ¿Qué ha hecho con ellas el cine mexicano y cómo las han tratado personajes como Spielberg? Repasemos a La banda de Los Panchitos y otras pandillas juveniles en el cine. Bienvenido Demian Torres. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 25th Anniversary of the Juvenile HIT-Song; Producer Tyler Starts BACKIN' THAT ASS UP OH MY; AND- T-Mil's BEST BET$ for Monday!$!$ full 737 Mon, 16 Jun 2025 23:19:29 +0000 sMTt5wJVfQpDgUTQMd4HSIq9fTDwRUif mlb,sports betting,houston astros,athletics,astros,mlb news,al west,jeremy pena,altuve,mccullers,astros news,juvenile,betting sports,mlb best bets,best bets,best bets mlb,baseball bets,baseball best bets,back dat ass up,astros bets,wagering on baseball,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley mlb,sports betting,houston astros,athletics,astros,mlb news,al west,jeremy pena,altuve,mccullers,astros news,juvenile,betting sports,mlb best bets,best bets,best bets mlb,baseball bets,baseball best bets,back dat ass up,astros bets,wagering on baseball,sports On the 25th Anniversary of the Juvenile HIT-Song; Producer Tyler Starts BACKIN' THAT ASS UP OH MY; AND- T-Mil's BEST BET$ for Monday!$!$ 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports
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The Final Furlong Podcast delivers your ultimate two-year-old guide to Royal Ascot 2025. Emmet Kennedy is joined by Laura Joy, Archie Brookes, and Laurent Barbarin, Sky Sports Racing's French expert, for a comprehensive breakdown of the juvenile races from the Coventry to the Chesham.
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I've been doing soundwalks for three years now, but it feels like longer. Crane Lake Soundwalk is officially #64.I remember the day my dad told me he listened to The Beatles' “When I'm Sixty-Four” on the morning of his 64th birthday. He expressed a certain disbelief that he caught up to the song he first encountered as a twenty-year-old. He didn't feel sixty-four, he said. I even remember the day he repurchased the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album as a CD in his forties. He picked me up at Dudley's Records in downtown Portland, Oregon, and on a whim did some used CD shopping. In addition to the aforementioned Beatles, he picked up Cat Stevens' Tea for the Tillerman and James Taylor's Greatest Hits Vol. 1. Quite the haul, and ultimately not lost on me, even though I was in the thrall of New Wave. I spent my money on New Order and The Smiths. Anyway, I suppose that's just to say, time has a way of sneaking up on all of us. And it leads me to ask, as one does occasionally, how did I get here? Luckily I'd been doing some thinking on it recently and. Here is why I'm still making soundwalks: * These soundwalk environmental recordings—rendered while moving through the landscape at the human scale—possess an intimacy that a fixed position soundscape does not have. In the same way that a human photographed in front of a redwood tree helps communicate the grandeur of the tree, footsteps, and the passing of sounds in and out of the audible horizon lend dimensionality and scale. * It's so much easier to get “good tape”, when you just roll all the time.* It gets me outside. * There's room to grow. I'm getting better.Crane Lake Soundwalk is an interesting addition to the catalog. It's stimulating. There's a lot of wildlife to hear. And if you have the time to spare, you can compare this soundwalk to my debut Listening Spot release, Crane Lake Suite, made on the same day, in the same place, but from a fixed position. It does illustrate differences in the approach.It's just not every day you find yourself next to a shallow body of water roiling with carp.Now, if you just tuned in to the soundwalk without reading this, and didn't know about the carp, you might think it was me sloshing through the water, before realizing the splashes had a fishiness to them. I can imagine it being a little puzzling to the uninitiated.To get to Crane Lake you walk down a grassy lane on a seldom visited quarter of Sauvie Island, just north of Portland, Oregon.Soon enough you come to the lake. There are no official trails. Just slightly trampled lanes in the grass. Here we hear Cedar Waxwing, Black-headed Grosbeak, Tree Swallow, Song Sparrow, Western Wood Pewee, Yellow Warbler, Swainson's Thrush… We also hear the swish of grass underfoot and the cottonwoods quaking in the breeze.At the lake Great Blue Herons stand statuesque. They occasionally erupt from the grass thickets with Cretaceous croaks, ranging around for a new fishing spot. This is like a fast food drive thru for Bald Eagles. Easy pickings in the shallow lake.Juveniles have dark head feathers. They remain silent for the duration of my visit. You will, however, hear a Stellar's Jay mimic a Red-tailed hawk call (28:20). The Red-tailed Hawk call has long been a stand-in for an eagle call in Hollywood movie sound design. Fine sheets of rain fall in waves. The drops sound like little pin pricks, falling on the brim of my recording hat. I walk along the western perimeter of the lake on a little lane. Gentle sounds abound. I walk slowly. This is not the oldest composition I'm sharing this year, but it was tracked a year ago. It's a little surprising to me that I've stuck with a lot of these instrument voices since then. My general drift, I would say, is toward a more electrified palette. But finding the electric sounds that are expressive is time consuming, so I guess it makes sense that when I find a few, I'm going to use them for a while. That's about all I have to say about this one. I hope it adds a little something to your corner of the world. Thanks for listening and reading!Crane Lake Soundwalk is available on all music streaming services today, June 6. Have a listen, and if you enjoy what you hear, please consider telling just one person about it. Thank you! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chadcrouch.substack.com/subscribe
Sharyl speaks with Marion County, Florida Sheriff Billy Woods, where one of the most horrific, violent crimes committed by children is getting ready to go to trial.Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Support independent journalism by visiting the new Sharyl Attkisson store. Preorder Sharyl's new book: “Follow the $cience.” Visit SharylAttkisson.com and FullMeasure.news for original reporting. Do your own research. Make up your own mind. Think for yourself.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we are joined by pediatric ophthalmologist and uveitis specialist Dr. Ginny Utz and pediatric rheumatologist Dr. Sheila Angeles-Han to discuss a multidisciplinary approach to the management of JIA-associated uveitis.The discussants report no relevant financial disclosures.
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Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Activists launch nationwide “LIVING WAGE FOR ALL” campaign to hike minimum wage to $25/hour Youth leaders hold town hall to demand end to pepper spraying youth in Alameda County juvenile detention Students, educators, unions blast proposed state budget cuts to higher education in CA budget proposal Ukraine says weekend drone strike took out nearly 1/3rd of Russia's bomber aircraft UN chief blasts shootings at humanitarian aid sites run by Israeli-US backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation DHS removes list of “sanctuary cities” after push-back from sheriffs' association The post Youth leaders demand end to pepper spraying in Alameda County juvenile detention; Living Wage for All campaign aims for nationwide $25 minimum wage – June 2, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
Scoot talks about the conversation he had with troubled youth at the Juvenile Justice Center
This hour, Scoot talks about the conversations with troubled youth at the Juvenile Justice Center.
This hour, Scoot continues the conversations about his visit with troubled youth at the Juvenile Justice Center with Councilman Freddie King. Also, Scoot talks about some of the negative comments he received on social media for pictures he posted from a concert.
We round out our Crows series with this final episode getting into mating and nesting, fledglings and juveniles, group cohesion, migration, mobbing, and our lingering questions. Enjoy!
Juvenile Jury 1947-10-26 Juvenile Jury
Trigger/Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic and sexual violence which may be distressing or triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is affected by domestic and/or sexual violence, please reach out to local support services or contact a crisis helpline for assistance. You can also reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at: 1-800-799-7233 and the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. On today's show: 1. Charleston council gives initial nod to juvenile curfew - https://charlestoncitypaper.com/2025/05/28/charleston-council-gives-initial-nod-to-juvenile-curfew/ 2. Woman sues three Charleston-area businessmen over alleged 2018 rape - https://www.counton2.com/news/local-news/woman-sues-three-charleston-area-businessman-over-alleged-2018-rape/ 3. Driver in Sullivan's Island playground hit-and-run faces new charges - https://abcnews4.com/news/local/driver-in-sullivans-island-playground-hit-and-run-faces-new-charges-wciv-abc-news-4-2025-crime-assault-and-battery-in-the-first-degree-attempted-murder-sunrise-presbyterian-church 4. South Carolina Democrat Dr. Annie Andrews Announces US Senate Bid Against Lindsey Graham - https://holycitysinner.com/politics/dr-annie-andrews-launches-campaign-against-lindsey-graham/ This episode's music is by Tyler Boone (tylerboonemusic.com). The episode was produced by LMC Soundsystem.
Jimmy's using career began and ended early. Starting with weed and massive amounts of cough syrup eventually progressed to cocaine and meth. Jimmy's meth use descended into homeless and countless stints in jail - quickly. Locked up on nine warrants - plus a new charge of breaking and entering into his family home - Jimmy went to jail on July 20th, 2013 for the last time. He has now been sober since that date as well. Jimmy is not a twelve step person and I really enjoyed learning about the recovery program and process he put together for himself.Can wait to hear what you think!DM me on InstagramMessage me on FacebookListen AD FREE, watch bonus content & workout with me on Patreon Connect with me on TikTokEmail me chasingheroine@gmail.comSee you next week!
What happens when a woman rooted in animism and native traditions opens her heart to the forest around her — and finds something waiting in return? In this unforgettable and deeply mysterious episode, we sit down with Avery, a Portland native and Sauvie Island resident, who shares a lifetime of spiritual connection to nature — culminating in a vivid and startling nighttime visitation from two juvenile Sasquatch. Clad in clothes, with wispy black hair and round black eyes, these beings didn't just appear in a dream — they left an emotional imprint too real to ignore. We explore glowing blue orbs over the Columbia River, the energy of ancestral land, and what it means when the forest answers back. This one goes beyond physical encounters — into the dream realms where the wild still watches.
This episode is presented by Create A Video – A Charlotte woman had her car stolen - with her dog inside - and police caught the thieves. But because the punks were underage, they were immediately turned loose and have been taunting and threatening the victim and trying to ransom her dog back to her. She pleaded with the Charlotte City Council for help... and to reform the broken juvenile "justice" system. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: If you choose to subscribe, get 15% off here! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En el programa de hoy se analizan los movimientos juveniles como fenómenos político-culturales que reflejan la rebeldía de los jóvenes ante el mundo adulto y sus estructuras. Se revisan ejemplos históricos como las flappers de los años 20, los beatniks y rockeros de los 50, los hippies de los 60, el funk y el hip hop de los 70 y 80, hasta llegar al movimiento woke actual. Se identifican sus causas sociales, culturales y psicológicas, destacando su surgimiento tras grandes conmociones y la falta de control social sobre las nuevas generaciones. Finalmente, se plantea que todos estos movimientos expresan un profundo disgusto existencial con la vida, presente tanto en jóvenes como adultos, manifestado a través del rechazo, la evasión o la creación de nuevas formas de vivir. Para acceder al programa sin interrupción de comerciales, suscríbete a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elvillegas Temas Principales y sus Minutos: 00:00:00 - Definición de movimientos juveniles 00:04:19 - Flappers, beatniks y rock en los años 20-50 00:10:28 - Hippies y el rechazo al mundo burgués 00:19:30 - Funk, hip hop y movimientos de los 70-80 00:21:59 - Movimiento woke y militancia digital 00:24:18 - Causas profundas de la rebeldía juvenil
Clark County Sheriff's Office closes investigations into the April death of Charles Gardiner and allegations of sexual misconduct involving a juvenile. Visit https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/ccso-completes-investigation-of-suspected-suicide-allegations-of-sex-abuse-involving-a-juvenile/ for the full report. #ClarkCounty #localnews #Vancouver #CharlesGardiner #CCSO #suicideinvestigation #sexoffenses #WashingtonState #publicsafety
En este episodio de "Vidas en red", exploramos un fascinante caso donde la tecnología se convirtió en una aliada clave para la justicia. Descubre cómo la investigación policial, con la ayuda de Google, logró identificar a los responsables de un crimen que parecía irresoluble. Analizamos las técnicas empleadas, el papel crucial de los datos digitales y cómo estas herramientas están transformando la labor investigativa en el siglo XXI.No te pierdas esta historia real que revela el poder de la tecnología en manos de la ley.OFERTAZA, a la venta el MacBook Pro de Converso: https://www.vidasenred.com/2025/05/oferta-macbook-m1-max.htmlTelegram Isla difusión: https://t.me/+M46yiWO_BJU2NzkyCárcel Planetaria: https://www.youtube.com/@carcelplanetariaSuscríbete a mi podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/user/vidasenredMi canal en Odysee: https://odysee.com/@vidasenred:8En Pocket Cast: https://pca.st/podcast/38707740-c7a5-012f-7f6b-723c91aeae46Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@juliomm1Consigue mis libros:https://www.amazon.es/dp/179311627Xhttps://amzn.to/3odqWv7¿Cómo apoyar Vidas en red?https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/VidasenredPaypal: juliommd@hotmail.comAmazon: Enviar cheque regalo a vidasenred@gmail.comCriptomonedas (Bitcoin): MW4T2qAAtaubxA7aUhAv4aozy5sQyUHQYiWaylet: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mdf.repsol&hl=es&gl=USCódigo Waylet: 4v2v2232Binance: https://www.binance.com/es/register?ref=77498333Ofertas en Amazon: https://www.amazon.es/shop/converso72?listId=39CGPOD9CMLX1
West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi has begun implementing a mandatory military service program for troubled teenagers in the province. Will this move solve the problem? - Gubernur Jawa Barat Dedi Mulyadi mulai menerapkan program wajib militer bagi remaja bermasalah di provinsi itu. Akankah langkah ini menyelesaikan masalah?
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. C4 & Bryan started the show discussing the domestic terrorism incident in DC. Former President Joe Biden had his last prostate test in 2014 & is there confusion around Beau Bidens death. Matt Welch, Editor At Large with Reason Magazine joined the show to discuss "The State Of Our Biden Is Historically Frail". Ivan Bates says that judges should be deciding what happens to juveniles not DJS. BGE rates are set to increase on June 1st. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
NM State Sen. Linda Lopez and Bernalillo County Commissioner Adriann Barboa wants more money and activities from kid criminals but don't want jail time plus President Trump addresses South African violence on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
fWotD Episode 2938: Red-capped parrot Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Wednesday, 21 May 2025, is Red-capped parrot.The red-capped parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius) is a species of broad-tailed parrot native to southwestern Australia. It was described by Heinrich Kuhl in 1820, with no subspecies recognised. It has long been classified in its own genus owing to its distinctive elongated beak, though genetic analysis shows that it lies within the lineage of the Psephotellus parrots and that its closest relative is the mulga parrot (Psephotellus varius). Not easily confused with other parrot species, it has a bright crimson crown, green-yellow cheeks, and a distinctive long bill. The wings, back, and long tail are dark green, and the underparts are purple-blue. The adult female is very similar though sometimes slightly duller than the male; her key distinguishing feature is a white stripe on the wing under-surface. Juveniles are predominantly green.Found in woodland and open savanna country, the red-capped parrot is predominantly herbivorous, consuming seeds, particularly of eucalypts, as well as flowers and berries, but insects are occasionally eaten. Nesting takes place in tree hollows, generally of older large trees. Although the red-capped parrot has been shot as a pest and has been affected by land clearing, the population is growing and the species is considered of least-concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It has a reputation of being anxious and difficult to breed in captivity.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:36 UTC on Wednesday, 21 May 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Red-capped parrot on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Salli.
Torrey discusses Ivan Bates concerns about juvenile crime. President Trump pushes for a sweeping economic agenda. Maryland grapples with out of state license plates.
Larry Krasner was a special guest at a Fraternity meeting of the Philly Nu Sigma of Phi Beta Sigma. We happened to be at the meeting and provided this report for the The Neoliberal News media - The Neoliberal Post, The Neoliberal Journals and The Neoliberal Round. Larry discuss how his work has saved tax payers billions of dollars with the reduction of mass incarceration's thanks to the sentencing and supervision program. However Krasner stated that Supervision only works temporarily as the experience is that after three years they go back to jail. Krasner reports how he has also reduced that. Larry announces that this day in May we have fewer homicide today on this 14th day of the year than any other year in Philadelphia. 1. Lots of money into preventing crime and into solving crime, doing it at the same time - creates better results and it costs the country and the city less incarceration is an expensive activity and thanks to the work of the mayor and the security forces. 2. What about Bail Reform? Larry does not support zero base Bail reform. H explains why.Available in The Neoliberal Post: Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner recently addressed members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. at a dynamic community Q&A, answering the piercing question, “What have we done right?” His answer, armed with raw statistics and biting clarity, laid bare both the progress and persistent paradoxes of Philadelphia's criminal justice system.Krasner, a former civil rights attorney turned reformist DA, didn't mince words. “We've cut state custody numbers from 13,000 to 9,000,” he said. “County jail is down to 3,600, when it used to flirt with 10,000.” Juvenile confinement? Down 70%.What does this mean in human terms?Read More Here:https://theneoliberal.com/reimagining-justice-larry-krasner-on-ending-mass-incarceration-and-investing-in-communities/The Neoliberal Round by Renaldo McKenzie is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and a Production of The Neoliberal Corporation.https://anchor.fm/theneoliberalVisit us: https://theneoliberal.comDonate to us: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=USSJLFU2HRVAQVisit us: https://theneoliberal.comThe Neoliberal Corporation is a Think Tank, Publishing, Digital News Media, IT, Research and Education company.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is investigating San Diego County juvenile halls for alleged civil rights abuses.
News: Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner recently addressed members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. answering the piercing question, “What have we done right?” His answer, armed with raw statistics and biting clarity, laid bare both the progress and persistent paradoxes of Philadelphia's criminal justice system. Krasner, a former civil rights attorney turned reformist DA, didn't mince words. “We've cut state custody numbers from 13,000 to 9,000,” he said. “County jail is down to 3,600, when it used to flirt with 10,000.” Juvenile confinement? Down 70%.What does this mean in human terms? “Over 50,000 years of incarceration have been avoided,” Krasner declared. That's not hyperbole—it's the cumulative result of rolling back excessive sentencing and reining in outdated policies that once led the nation in imprisonment. And the savings? “At $60,000 a year per inmate,” he pointed out, “that's about three billion dollars we didn't waste on punishment. That's money that could fund education, addiction treatment, mental health care, and job creation.”Krasner reminded the audience that his office operates on a modest $50 million annual budget. “In seven years, that's $350 million,” he said, “which means we saved nearly ten times our cost.”But perhaps the most jaw-dropping revelation was about supervision—probation and parole. “We've reduced it by two-thirds,” he noted. “We used to have 1 in 9 Black men in Philadelphia under some form of court supervision—twenty-five times more than in New York City.” Why does that matter? “Because after two years, people on supervision are more likely to commit crimes—not less,” he explained. “And locking someone up because they couldn't pay court fees, or tested positive for THC, while judges sip brown liquor? That's not justice. That's absurd.” Yet even as incarceration rates plummet, crime is not rising—a key myth Krasner dismantled. “As of May 14, 2025, Philadelphia recorded fewer homicides than on any May 14 in the last 50 years. Of the 18 violent crime categories we track, 14 are down.”Donate to us: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=USSJLFU2HRVAQVisit us: https://theneoliberal.comThe Neoliberal Corporation is a Think Tank, Publishing, Digital News Media, IT, Research and Education company. This episode is a reading of a published article in #theneoliberaljournals https://theneoliberal.com/reimagining-justice-larry-krasner-on-ending-mass-incarceration-and-investing-in-communities/Check out our store: https://store.theneoliberal.com
Pierce County is moving juvenile inmates into the county jail. More antisemitism at UW. SCOTUS blocked more of Trump’s deportations. Toupees are all the rage on social media. // LongForm: GUEST: United States assistant attorney general for the civil rights division Harmeet Dhillon on why Washington's new clergy reporting law might be unconstitutional. // Quick Hit: A former teacher is sounding the alarm over the dangers of AI in the classroom.
A mix of some of the requests I get from time to time in events/parties/festivals featuring Bebe Rexha, Fridayy, Chris Brown, Burna Boy, J Hus, Foxy Brown, Honey Bxby, Juvenile, Cardi B, Drake, Daft Punk, Rihanna, Sia, Afrojack, Big Sean, Nicki Minaj, JT, Larry June + MORE!
On this week's episode of True Crime New England, Katie and Liz take you to Etna, New Hampshire where they review the case of a truly pointless and brutal crime. In January of 2001, Half and Susanne Zantop, two kind and brilliant professors at Dartmouth College, were stabbed to death in their home after letting in two teenage boys who claimed to be doing a survey. After discovering several items of physical evidence, the police were able to apprehend two teenagers, James Parker and Robert Tulloch, who were the perpetrators of the crime, and sloppy in their clean-up. Tune in to hear the details of their capture and their devastatingly illegitimate motive for such a horrendous crime.
San Diego Police say a man's leg was severed after he tried to crawl between the cars of a freight train after it stopped on the tracks near the Convention Center. The California Attorney General's Office has opened a civil rights investigation into whether youths have been mistreated at San Diego County's juvenile hall facilities. A new building at Scripps La Jolla features one of the nation's newest and most innovative centers for new mothers and their babies. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.
In this captivating episode, we interview John Baranchok, a former neuropsychologist who has transitioned from laboratory research to wilderness exploration in his pioneering pursuit of Sasquatch. Combining rigorous scientific methodology with the enigmas of cryptozoology, John offers a distinctive perspective on the Bigfoot phenomenon. Drawing on years of field research, he shares astonishing experiences, including a remarkable encounter with over 20 juvenile Sasquatches. As the author of Grasping Sasquatch: Preparing for Scientific Field Research, John presents compelling theories about the Bigfoot phenomenon. Additionally, he recounts a chilling childhood UFO encounter that lends a fascinating layer to his story. We are thrilled to announce the official launch of Let's Get Freaky merchandise! Our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and more. Explore the full range at http://tee.pub/lic/aQprv54kktw.Do you have a paranormal or extraordinary experience to share? We'd love to hear from you! Contact us to be a guest on the Let's Get Freaky podcast. Email us at letsgetfreakypodcast@mail.com or reach out via social media on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, or YouTube at @tcletsgetfreakypodcast. Connect with us at https://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky.
Torrey discusses Ivan Bates' opinions on juvenile crime and how to hold parents accountable. We also discuss Trump's potential accepting of a gift airplane from Qatar.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest political news from Frankfort and Washington D.C. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Sylvia Goodman, Kentucky Public Radio; and Sarah Ladd, Kentucky Lantern.
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. Angelette Aviles sat it for Bryan Nehman this morning. Local & state leaders could be arrested in sanctuary jurisdictions. An 82-year-old woman was assaulted in the city by 2 juveniles. Real ID begins today and some cities across the country have long lines of those people that need to comply. Delegate Jason Buckel joined the show this morning discussing new fees & taxes coming to MD. Statewide policy on home monitoring. The Papal conclave has begun the voting process for the next Pope. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
Hey, it's Amy Newmark with your Chicken Soup for the Soul and today I'm sharing stories from our new dog book in an episode called My Dog the Juvenile Delinquent. We spent two years collecting the stories for this book and they are really entertaining, but also pretty inspirational, because they show us how fabulous the dogs in our lives are. Even when they're being bad, really bad, we brag about just how bad they were! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, we're joined by Chase Cooper, omnichannel marketing leader at Dorel Juvenile, one of the largest baby product companies in the world (behind brands like Safety 1st, Maxi-Cosi, Tiny Love, and Walmart's exclusive Monbébé). Chase shares her remarkable journey from starting out in the agency world to now leading U.S. media efforts across Dorel's brands — and how she's weaving motherhood into her career path along the way.Here's what you'll hear in this episode:Chase's career path from agency-side digital marketing to leading omnichannel marketing on the brand sideA clear breakdown of what omnichannel marketing really meansHow internal cross-functional collaboration — marketing, sales, supply chain — is critical for omnichannel successWhy curiosity and asking "why" can be a major superpower for marketers and leadersAn inside look at the Monbébé stroller launch at Walmart — and how Chase's team leveraged influencer marketing to drive viral successThe viral moment: How a single influencer video captured over 4.6 million views, and why understanding visual storytelling in the first three seconds matters more than everThe importance of blending organic and paid media and testing influencer content across multiple channelsKey consumer insight: Why dads and diverse caregivers are becoming an increasingly important audience in the baby categoryA refreshingly honest conversation about navigating career and motherhood — and why asking for help is not weakness but a leadership strengthWhy trusting your gut (and surrounding yourself with the right support) might be the best career advice you'll ever getChase's insights on authenticity, collaboration, and evolving with the consumer journey will leave you energized — whether you're in marketing, leadership, or navigating your own life and career. Links & Resources:Connect with Chase Cooper on LinkedIn See the viral Monbébé 360° Travel System post. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this conversation!Want more from SheSpeaks?* Sign up for our podcast newsletter HERE! * Connect with us on Instagram, FB & Twitter @shespeaksup Contact us at podcast@shespeaks.com WATCH our podcast on YouTube @SheSpeaksTV
Register for the next live Wealth Warehouse Webinar happening May 15th at 5pm Central time: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/_vPd96WSSrOS7LhEXiQyAQBecoming Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash: https://infinitebanking.org/product/becoming-your-own-banker/ref/46/Visit our website: https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/In this week's episode, Dave and Paul are once again giving you a look into their monthly IBC seminar complete with clients, prospects, professionals, businesses owners and more!The guys discuss some foundational topics surrounding where you “store” your capital, as well as how you can sequence it and be more efficient with it when it comes to financing the things in life. Additionally, they field some questions from guests surrounding premium deposit funds, loan rates – and some more specific questions. Episode Highlights:0:00 - Introduction1:59 - First question: “Where do I store my capital as I save?”7:27 - Put your saved money into outstanding loans9:15 - Loan rates18:55 - Premium deposit funds23:24 - Income increases and HLV, “does a dividend amount buy more base?”34:01 - How Scott got his employer to pay for his premium45:30 - Creative ways to be efficient with your money52:27 - Juvenile policy riders55:22 - “Did you ever look at your premium as a bill?”59:48 - Episode wrap-upABOUT YOUR HOSTS:David Befort and Paul Fugere are the hosts of the Wealth Warehouse Podcast. David is the Founder/CEO of Max Performance Financial. He founded the company with the mission of educating people on the truths about money. David's mission is to show you how you can control your own money, earn guarantees, grow it tax-free, and maintain penalty-free access to it to leverage for opportunities that will provide passive income for the rest of your life. Paul, on the other hand, is an Active Duty U.S. Army officer who graduated from Norwich University in 2002 with a B.A. in History and again in 2012 with a MA in Diplomacy and International Terrorism. Paul met his wife Tammy at Norwich. As a family, they enjoy boating, traveling, sports, hunting, automobiles, and are self-proclaimed food people.Visit our website: https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/ Catch up with David and Paul, visit the links below! Website: https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Fugere494 https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Befort399 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-a-befort-jr-09663972/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-fugere-762021b0/ Email: davidandpaul@theibcguys.com
Commissioner Vicki Reed joins Dr. Sandie Morgan to discuss the intersection of juvenile justice and child welfare, highlighting the importance of collaboration, care, and community in supporting vulnerable youth and preventing their exploitation. Vicki Reed Vicki Reed has dedicated her career to child welfare and juvenile justice, with over two decades of experience working with system-involved youth. She holds a degree in law enforcement and a master's in criminal justice, and has been a strong advocate for vulnerable children in both public and private sectors. Vicki has served as a juvenile probation officer, the director of a youth-serving agency, and has helped shape state-level training for child welfare workers in Kentucky. Beyond her advocacy and service as Juvenile Justice Commissioner of Kentucky, she is also an accomplished author. In her previous appearance on this podcast (episode 246), Vicki discussed her novel The Car Thief. In this episode, she shares insights from her latest novel, Sleight of Hand, which also draws from her extensive experience working with youth. Key Points Vicki Reed shares how an unexpected opportunity and sense of calling led her to come out of retirement to serve as Kentucky's Juvenile Justice Commissioner. She emphasizes the critical difference between juvenile justice and adult corrections, noting that punitive approaches fail with youth and that rehabilitation, mental health support, education, and pro-social activities are far more effective. The high cost of long-term incarceration underscores the need for early intervention and supportive programming for at-risk youth. Reed discusses how negative placement experiences in foster care can reinforce harmful behaviors, while positive, stable placements with appropriate support can change life trajectories. Her novels, The Car Thief and Sleight of Hand, serve as creative tools to educate readers about the juvenile justice and child welfare systems, illustrating how caring adults make a significant difference in a young person's life. The character of Alex in Sleight of Hand, who experiences 64 placements, highlights the systemic issues facing youth in foster care and the importance of wraparound services. Vicki introduces the concept of “automatic adult responses” and stresses the value of reframing interactions with youth, drawing on insights from expert Charlie Applestein and his approach from No Such Thing as a Bad Kid. Pro-social activities, such as music lessons, art therapy, or simple childhood experiences like flying a kite, play a key role in building competencies and self-worth for vulnerable youth. Collaboration across systems—child welfare, juvenile justice, and mental health—is vital, as these sectors often serve the same youth but in siloed ways. Reed advocates for dual status teams like those in Indiana, which require collaborative planning for youth involved in both child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Children in congregate care (group homes or residential placements) are at higher risk for exploitation, making family-based care the preferred model whenever possible. Reed calls for greater community engagement, suggesting ways individuals can support youth through fostering, volunteering as court advocates (CASA), or contributing to foster care organizations. Resources Book: Sleight of Hand by Vicki Reed Book: The Car Thief by Vicki Reed Charlie Applestein: No Such Thing as a Bad Kid EHT246: Why You Should Read The Car Thief Transcript [00:00:00] Sandie: Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking Podcast, brought to you by Vanguard University's Global Center for Women and Justice, here in Orange County, California. I'm Dr. Sandy Morgan, and this is the show where we equip you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in the fight to end human trafficking. [00:00:22] Today I'm thrilled to welcome back Commissioner Vicki Reed. To the show,
Chris Johnson describes how he ran a $250,000 boosting operation in New York, how he stayed under the radar, and what led to his arrest. #BoostingOperation #OrganizedCrime #TheftRing #TrueCrime #LawEnforcement #UndercoverSting #BlackMarket #PrisonStory Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://convictclothing.net/collections/convict-clothing-x-ian-bick Timestamps: 00:00:00 Overcoming Illness and Responsibilities 00:05:58 The Unexpected Path to Rehabilitation 00:12:32 Family History and Alleged Crime Involvement 00:19:25 Navigating the Juvenile Justice System in Connecticut 00:26:00 Survival and Violence in Juvenile Detention 00:32:47 Turning to Crime: The Impact of Anger 00:39:10 Navigating Prison Politics: Loyalty and Betrayal 00:45:50 The Brutal Politics of Juvenile and Adult Prisons 00:52:33 Struggles with Family and Depression 00:59:38 Discovering My True Parentage and Its Emotional Impact 01:07:00 Navigating Loopholes and Clean Living 01:13:29 Arrest at Walmart 01:20:04 Struggling with Anxiety and Addiction 01:26:32 Rise of a Rap Career: From Outdoor Events to Fame 01:34:10 Struggles with Drug Addiction and Withdrawal 01:40:36 A Thrilling Escape and Pursuit Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices