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The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #215: Alterra CEO Jared Smith

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 37:52


Take 20% off a paid annual ‘Storm' subscription through Monday, Oct. 27, 2025.WhoJared Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Alterra Mountain CompanyRecorded onOctober 22, 2025About Alterra Mountain CompanyAlterra is skiing's Voltron, a collection of super-bots united to form one super-duper bot. Only instead of gigantic robot lions the bots are gigantic ski areas and instead of fighting the evil King Zarkon they combined to battle Vail Resorts and its cackling mad Epic Pass. Here is Alterra's current ski-bot stable:Alterra of course also owns the Ikon Pass, which for the 2025-26 winter gives skiers all of this:Ikon launched in 2018 as a more-or-less-even competitor to Epic Pass, both in number and stature of ski areas and price, but long ago blew past its mass-market competitor in both:Those 89 total ski areas include nine that Alterra added last week in Japan, South Korea, and China. Some of these 89 partners, however, are so-called “bonus mountains,” which are Alterra's Cinderellas. And not Cinderella at the end of the story when she rules the kingdom and dines on stag and hunts peasants for sport but first-scene Cinderella when she lives in a windowless tower and wears a burlap dress and her only friends are talking mice. Meaning skiers can use their Ikon Pass to ski at these places but they are not I repeat NOT on the Ikon Pass so don't you dare say they are (they are).While the Ikon Pass is Alterra's Excalibur, many of its owned mountains offer their own season passes (see Alterra chart above). And many now offer their own SUPER-DUPER season passes that let skiers do things like cut in front of the poors and dine on stag in private lounges:These SUPER-DUPER passes don't bother me though a lot of you want me to say they're THE END OF SKIING. I won't put a lot of effort into talking you off that point so long as you're all skiing for $17 per day on your Ikon Passes. But I will continue to puzzle over why the Ikon Session Pass is such a very very bad and terrible product compared to every other day pass including those sold by Alterra's own mountains. I am also not a big advocate for peak-day lift ticket prices that resemble those of black-market hand sanitizer in March 2020:Fortunately Vail and Alterra seem to have launched a lift ticket price war, the first battle of which is The Battle of Give Half Off Coupons to Your Dumb Friends Who Don't Buy A Ski Pass 10 Months Before They Plan to Ski:Alterra also runs some heli-ski outfits up in B.C. but I'm not going to bother decoding all that because one reason I started The Storm was because I was over stories of Bros skiing 45 feet of powder at the top of the Chugach while the rest of us fretted over parking reservations and the $5 replacement cost of an RFID card. I know some of you are like Bro how many stories do you think the world needs about chairlifts but hey at least pretty much anyone reading this can go ride them.Oh and also I probably lost like 95 percent of you with Voltron because unless you were between the ages of 7 and 8 in the mid-1980s you probably missed this:One neat thing about skiing is that if someone ran headfirst into a snowgun in 1985 and spent four decades in a coma and woke up tomorrow they'd still know pretty much all the ski areas even if they were confused about what's a Palisades Tahoe and why all of us future wussies wear helmets. “Damn it, Son in my day we didn't bother and I'm just fine. Now grab $20 and a pack of smokes and let's go skiing.”Why I interviewed himFor pretty much the same reason I interviewed this fellow:I mean like it or not these two companies dominate modern lift-served skiing in this country, at least from a narrative point of view. And while I do everything I can to demonstrate that between the Indy Pass and ski areas not in Colorado or Utah or Tahoe plenty of skier choice remains, it's impossible to ignore the fact that Alterra's 17 U.S. ski areas and Vail's 36 together make up around 30 percent of the skiable terrain across America's 509 active ski areas:And man when you add in all U.S. Epic and Ikon mountains it's like dang:We know publicly traded Vail's Epic Pass sales numbers and we know those numbers have softened over the past couple of years, but we don't have similar access to Alterra's numbers. A source with direct knowledge of Ikon Pass sales recently told me that unit sales had increased every year. Perhaps some day someone will anonymously message me a screenshot code-named Alterra's Big Dumb Chart documenting unit and dollar sales since Ikon's 2018 launch. In the meantime, I'm just going to have to keep talking to the guy running the company and asking extremely sly questions like, “if you had to give us a ballpark estimate of exactly how many Ikon Passes you sold and how much you paid each partner mountain and which ski area you're going to buy next, what would you say?”What we talked aboutA first-to-open competition between A-Basin and Winter Park (A-Basin won); the allure of skiing Japan; Ikon as first-to-market in South Korea and China; continued Ikon expansion in Europe; who's buying Ikon?; bonus mountains; half-off friends tickets; reserve passes; “one of the things we've struggled with as an industry are the dynamics between purchasing a pass and the daily lift ticket price”; “we've got to find ways to make it more accessible, more affordable, more often for more people”; Europe as a cheaper ski alternative to the West; “we are focused every day on … what is the right price for the right consumer on the right day?”; “there's never been more innovation” in the ski ticket space; Palisades Tahoe's 14-year-village-expansion approval saga; America's “increasingly complex” landscape of community stakeholders; and Deer Valley's massive expansion.What I got wrong* We didn't get this wrong, but when we recorded this pod on Wednesday, Smith and I discussed which of Alterra's ski areas would open first. Arapahoe Basin won that fight, opening at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, which was yesterday unless you're reading this in the future.* I said that 40 percent of all Epic, Ikon, and Indy pass partners were outside of North America. This is inaccurate: 40 percent (152) of those three passes' combined 383 partners is outside the United States. Subtracting their 49 Canadian ski areas gives us 103 mountains outside of North America, or 27 percent of the total.* I claimed that a ski vacation to Europe is “a quarter of the price” of a similar trip to the U.S. This was hyperbole, and obviously the available price range of ski vacations is enormous, but in general, prices for everything from lift tickets to hotels to food tend to be lower in the Alps than in the Rocky Mountain core.* It probably seems strange that I said that Deer Valley's East Village was great because you could drive there from the airport without hitting a spotlight and also said that the resort would be less car-dependent. What I meant by that was that once you arrive at East Village, it is – or will be, when complete – a better slopeside pedestrian village experience than the car-oriented Snow Park that has long served as the resort's principal entry point. Snow Park itself is scheduled to evolve from parking-lot-and-nothing-else to secondary pedestrian village. The final version of Deer Valley should reduce the number of cars within Park City proper and create a more vibrant atmosphere at the ski area.Questions I wish I'd askedThe first question you're probably asking is “Bro why is this so short aren't your podcasts usually longer than a Superfund cleanup?” Well I take what I can get and if there's a question you can think of related to Ikon or Alterra or any of the company's mountains, it was on my list. But Smith had either 30 minutes or zero minutes so I took the win.Podcast NotesOn Deer ValleyI was talking to the Deer Valley folks the other day and we agreed that they're doing so much so fast that it's almost impossible to tell the story. I mean this was Deer Valley two winters ago:And this will be Deer Valley this winter:Somehow it's easier to write 3,000 words on Indy Pass adding a couple of Northeast backwaters than it is to frame up the ambitions of a Utah ski area expanding by as much skiable acreage as all 30 New Hampshire ski areas combined in just two years. Anyway Deer Valley is about to be the sixth-largest ski area in America and when this whole project is done in a few years it will be number four at 5,700 acres, behind only Vail Resorts' neighboring Park City (7,300 acres), Alterra's own Palisades Tahoe (6,000 acres), and Boyne Resorts' Big Sky (5,850 acres).On recent Steamboat upgradesYes the Wild Blue Gondola is cool and I'm sure everyone from Baton-Tucky just loves it. But everything I'm hearing out of Steamboat over the past couple of winters indicates that A) the 650-acre Mahogany Ridge expansion adds a fistfighting dimension to what had largely been an intermediate ski resort, and that, B) so far, no one goes over there, partially because they don't know about it and partially because the resort only cut one trail in the whole amazing zone (far looker's left):I guess just go ski this one while everyone else still thinks Steamboat is nothing but gondolas and Sunshine Peak.On Winter Park being “on deck”After stringing the two sides of Palisades Tahoe together with a $75 trillion gondola and expanding Steamboat and nearly tripling the size of Deer Valley, all signs point to Alterra next pushing its resources into actualizing Winter Park's ambitious masterplan, starting with the gondola connection to town (right side of map):On new Ikon Pass partners for 2025-26You can read about the bonus partners above, but here are the write-ups on Ikon's full seven/five-day partners:On previous Alterra podcastsThis was Smith's second appearance on the pod. Here's number one, from 2023:His predecessor, Rusty Gregory, appeared on the show three times:I've also hosted the leaders of a bunch of Alterra leaders on the pod, most recently A-Basin and Mammoth:And the heads of many Ikon Pass partners – most recently Killington and Sun Valley:On U.S. passes in JapanEpic, Ikon, Indy, and Mountain Collective are now aligned with 48 ski areas in Japan – nearly as many as the four passes have signed in Canada:On EuropeAnd here are the European ski areas aligned with Epic, Ikon, Indy, and Mountain Collective – the list is shorter than the Japanese list, but since each European ski area is made up of between one and 345 ski areas, the actual skiable acreage here is likely equal to the landmass of Greenland:On skier and ski area growth in ChinaChina's ski industry appears to be developing rapidly - I'm not sure what to make of the difference between “ski resorts” and “ski resorts with aerial ropeways.” Normally I'd assume that means with or without lifts, but that doesn't make a lot of sense and sometimes nations frame things in very different ways.On the village at Palisades TahoeThe approval process for a village expansion on the Olympic side of Palisades Tahoe was a very convoluted one. KCRA sums the outcome up well (I'll note that “Alterra” did not call for anything in 2011, as the company didn't exist until 2017):Under the initial 2011 application, Alterra had called for the construction of 2,184 bedrooms. That was reduced to 1,493 bedrooms in a 2014 revised proposal where 850 housing units — a mix of condominiums, hotel rooms and timeshares — were planned. The new agreement calls for a total of 896 bedrooms.The groups that pushed this downsizing were primarily Keep Tahoe Blue and Sierra Watch. Smith is very diplomatic in discussing this project on the podcast, pointing to the “collaboration, communication, and a little bit of compromise” that led to the final agreement.I'm not going to be so diplomatic. Fighting dense, pedestrian-oriented development that could help reconfigure traffic patterns and housing availability in a region that is choking on ski traffic and drowning in housing costs is dumb. The systems for planning, approving, and building anything that is different from what already exists in this nation are profoundly broken. The primary issue is this: these anti-development crusaders position themselves as environmental defenders without acknowledging (or, more likely, realizing), that the existing traffic, blight, and high costs driving their resistance is a legacy of haphazard development in past decades, and that more thoughtful, human-centric projects could mitigate, rather than worsen, these concerns. The only thing an oppose-everything stance achieves is to push development farther out into the hinterlands, exacerbating sprawl and traffic.British Columbia is way ahead of us here. I've written about this extensively in the past, and won't belabor the point here except to cite what I wrote last year about the 3,711-home city sprouting from raw wilderness below Cypress Mountain, a Boyne-owned Ikon Pass partner just north of Vancouver:Mountain town housing is most often framed as an intractable problem, ingrown and malignant and impossible to reset or rethink or repair. Too hard to do. But it is not hard to do. It is the easiest thing in the world. To provide more housing, municipalities must allow developers to build more housing, and make them do it in a way that is dense and walkable, that is mixed with commerce, that gives people as many ways to move around without a car as possible.This is not some new or brilliant idea. This is simply how humans built villages for about 10,000 years, until the advent of the automobile. Then we started building our spaces for machines instead of for people. This was a mistake, and is the root problem of every mountain town housing crisis in North America. That and the fact that U.S. Americans make no distinction between the hyper-thoughtful new urbanist impulses described here and the sprawling shitpile of random buildings that are largely the backdrop of our national life. The very thing that would inject humanity into the mountains is recast as a corrupting force that would destroy a community's already-compromised-by-bad-design character.Not that it will matter to our impossible American brains, but Canada is about to show us how to do this. Over the next 25 years, a pocket of raw forest hard against Cypress' access road will sprout a city of 3,711 homes that will house thousands of people. It will be a human-scaled, pedestrian-first community, a city neighborhood dropped onto a mountainside. A gondola could connect the complex to Cypress' lifts thousands of feet up the mountain – more cars off the road. It would look like this (the potential aerial lift is not depicted here):Here's how the whole thing would set up against the mountain:And here's what it would be like at ground level:Like wow that actually resembles something that is not toxic to the human soul. But to a certain sort of Mother Earth evangelist, the mere suggestion of any sort of mountainside development is blasphemous. I understand this impulse, but I believe that it is misdirected, a too-late reflex against the subdivision-off-an-exit-ramp Build-A-Bungalow mentality that transformed this country into a car-first sprawlscape. I believe a reset is in order: to preserve large tracts of wilderness, we should intensely develop small pieces of land, and leave the rest alone. This is about to happen near Cypress. We should pay attention.Given the environmental community's reflexive and vociferous opposition to a recent proposal to repurpose tracts of not-necessarily-majestic wilderness for housing, I'm not optimistic that we possess the cultural brainpower to improve our own lives through policy. Which is why I've been writing more about passes and less about our collective ambitions to make everything from the base of the lifts outward as inconvenient and expensive as possible.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us for 20% off the annual rate through Monday, Oct. 27, 2025. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

LOVE MURDER
Major League Monster: Gary Spohr, Wendy Wood and Dan Serafini

LOVE MURDER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 84:41


When a senior married couple falls victim to a deadly home invasion, the police search for answers from the family - including an adult daughter in a complicated marriage to a former professional athlete.Sources:1. Bandur, Michelle. “Dan Serafini Tahoe Murder Trial Updates on June 24 | Defendant's Wife Testifies.” KCRA, KCRA, 24 June 2025, https://www.kcra.com/article/dan-serafini-tahoe-murder-trial-updates-june-24/65172103.2. Daniel Serafini's Wife Seeks Divorce After His Conviction for Her Dad's Murder. PEOPLE, 21 Aug. 2025, https://people.com/daniel-serafini-divorce-wife-erin-spohr-11795450.Longmire, Becca. “Ex-MLB Player Danny Serafini Found Guilty of Murdering Father-in-Law.” People.Com, PEOPLE, 15 July 2025, https://people.com/ex-mlb-player-danny-serafini-found-guilty-murdering-father-in-law-11772204.3. Mitri, Lysée. “Sisters Sue Each Other over Inheritance of Tahoe-Area Parents after 2021 Murder.” KCRA, KCRA, 27 Oct. 2023, https://www.kcra.com/article/tahoe-2021-murders-sisters-sue-over-inheritance/45659191.4. Neumann, Sean, and Chris Spargo. “Instead of Being Sentenced Today, Ex-MLB Player Daniel Serafini Might Get a New Trial.” People.Com, PEOPLE, 18 Aug. 2025, https://people.com/sentencing-delayed-mlb-player-daniel-serafini-new-trial-11792825.5. Reed, Darrin. Bar Rescue. 2011.6. “Robert Gary Spohr (1951-2021) - Find a Grave Memorial.” Find a Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/282348876/robert_gary-spohr. Accessed 29 Sept. 2025.7. SF Gate. https://www.sfgate.com/renotahoe/article/california-lake-house-fortune-mlb-player-murder-20302902.php. Accessed 27 Sept. 2025.8. Spargo, Chris. “Daniel Serafini Landed in Prison Because of Babysitter Mistress' Mistake.” People.Com, PEOPLE, 8 Aug. 2025, https://people.com/daniel-serafini-murder-mistress-samantha-scott-11787493.This Week's Episode Brought to You By:AquaTru - 20% off your purifier - https://aquatru.com/ code: LOVEJones Road- Use code Love at jonesroadbeauty.com to get a Free Cool Gloss with your first purchase!Mint Mobile - Mobile wireless for just $15/mo - http://mintmobile.com/lovemurderCure - 20% off your first order - https://www.curehydration.com/lovemurderFind LOVE MURDER online:Website: lovemurder.loveInstagram: @lovemurderpodTwitter: @lovemurderpodFacebook: LoveMrdrPodTikTok: @LoveMurderPodPatreon: /LoveMurderPodCredits: Love Murder is hosted by Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette, researched by Sarah Lynn Robinson and researched and written by Jessie Pray, produced by Nathaniel Whittemore and edited by Kyle Barbour-HoffmanSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Carmichael Dave Show
10/8/25 - The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross - Hour 4

The Carmichael Dave Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 49:11


In the final hour of the show the guys talk to Sean Cunningham from KCRA about the start ofthe Kings season, tell you What's On Deck, and played a game of Celebrity Birthdays with Allen Stiles.

Dying to Ask
Change Your Day By Saying 'Tell Me Something Good'

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 14:04


Want an instant pick me up? The simple phrase "tell me something good" can dramatically change your day. What happens when someone tells you something great doing on in their life? Unless you're the jealous type, it probably makes you feel good too. You get a little hit of dopamine just by hearing another person's excitement. But why is that? The answer is something scientists call emotional contagion. It's the idea that moods spread, for better or worse. Contagions typically aren't good. But, in this case, catching someone else's joy can actually lift your mood. If you've ever been dragged down by a "Debbie Downer," you know how powerful negative energy can be. The flip side is true too: get around someone who's celebrating, grateful, or just genuinely happy, and you'll likely feel lighter yourself. It's a concept called freudenfreude and you can read more about it at this article I reference in the episode. That's the power of asking the simple phrase: "Tell me something good." On this Dying to Ask: Why sharing good news is so powerful Three ways it impacts your connection with others And what happened when I asked some of my KCRA colleagues at the station to tell me something good    

KRIMILAND
Dom over Amerika (8:8) Casey Anthony – den mest hadede kvinde i USA

KRIMILAND

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 55:45


Da toårige Caylee Anthony bliver meldt savnet i 2008, har hun allerede været forsvundet i 31 dage, men hendes mor, Casey Anthony, har ikke ledt efter hende. Langsomt falder historierne, som Casey fortæller, fra hinanden og politiet retter mistanke mod hende. Sagen blev en af de mest omdiskuterede i nyere amerikansk historie, men på trods af udfaldet af den, er Casey Anthony stadig i dag “den mest hadede kvinde i USA”. Gæst: Marlene Weybøll. Vært: Signe Frederikke Pedersen. Klip og lyddesign: Mads Petter Kühnel. I programmet er der brugt klip fra: WPBF, 25 News,JCS, CNN, Investigation Discovery, NewsNation, KCRA 3, HLN, WESH 2 News, Associated Press, Courtroom Trials and Tribulations, ABC News, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, Court TV, HLNSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Carmichael Dave Show
7/23/25 - The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross - Hour 3

The Carmichael Dave Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 46:59


In the third hour of the show Dave is joined by KCRA's Sean Cunningham to talk Kings Summer League, Niners training camp, and told you What's Hot and What's Not.

D-Lo & KC
7/18 Hour 4 - Kings SL Coming To A Close

D-Lo & KC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 52:58


D-Lo spends hour four on the Kings and is joined by KCRA 3's Sean Cunningham.

Political Breakdown
What's In California's Budget Deal?

Political Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 28:30


It's crunch time in the state Capitol, with a new fiscal year starting Tuesday. However, the legislature blew past its legally mandated June 15th deadline to approve a spending plan and is continuing to negotiate with Governor Gavin Newsom until the last minute. Marisa and Guy are joined by KCRA 3's California Capitol Correspondent Ashley Zavala to discuss what is in the budget and what's still being hashed out.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dying to Ask
2025 Best New Kids Books for Summer

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 13:42


Stop the summer brain drain by getting your kids hooked on reading this summer. This is part two of the 10th annual KCRA summer beach reads series. Last week, we took a look at the best summer beach reads for adults with Tina Ferguson, owner of "Face in a Book" bookstore. This week, we're focusing on books for kids of all ages. Tina says the key to getting a kid to put a screen down is to offer a book that's more compelling than any video. And there are lots to choose from. Have a reluctant reader? Tina says it's helpful to let your child drive the book bus. Let them pick out what interests them. Graphic novels continue to be a huge trend for kids who aren't naturally drawn to reading. Her favorite this year is a book called "The Cartoonists Club." "I chose this one because graphic novels are great for reluctant readers. A lot of parents might think graphical novels aren't what they would choose for their child. But graphic novels actually have great vocabulary," Tina says.  Titles mentioned: "The Secret Letters," Margaret Peterson Haddox "Rebellion 1776," by Laurie Halse Anderson "The Cartoonists Club," by Raina Telgemeier & Scott McCloud "El Nino," by Pam Munoz Ryan "A Wolf Called Fire," by Rosanne Parry "Sharks Unhooked," by Patricia Newman Other places to listen CLICK HERE to listen on iTunes CLICK HERE to listen on Stitcher CLICK HERE to listen on Spotify See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast
NBA rumor mill is buzzing, can Kings overhaul roster in coming weeks?

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 73:30


KCRA 3's Sean Cunningham, Brenden Nunes from the Kings Pulse Podcast and The Kings Beat's James Ham join forces for coverage of the Sacramento Kings. Topics include the stellar first three games of the NBA Finals, the New York Knicks awkward head coaching search, the Kings search for a point guard ramps up and some fresh rumors circulate regarding trade targets. Thanks for joining us on this adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden for creating our new overlay for the podcast. Link to Underdog Fantasy, use promo code KINGSBEAT: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-h... “Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369).” The Kings Beat merchandise shop: https://thekingsbeat.myshopify.com/ Jump on board with a premium subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/upgrade Or start out with a free subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/subscribe #BlueWireVideo

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast
Kings continue to build coaching staff, prepare for busy offseason

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 75:28


KCRA 3's Sean Cunningham, Brenden Nunes from the Kings Pulse Podcast and The Kings Beat's James Ham join forces for coverage of the Sacramento Kings. Topics include the latest additions to the coaching staff, who the core of the team is, searching for a diamond in the rough and another episode of The Business of Basketball discussing the Kings bowing out of the California Classic. Thanks for joining us on this adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden for creating our new overlay for the podcast. Link to Underdog Fantasy, use promo code KINGSBEAT: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-h... “Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369).” The Kings Beat merchandise shop: https://thekingsbeat.myshopify.com/ Jump on board with a premium subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/upgrade Or start out with a free subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/subscribe #BlueWireVideo

The Carmichael Dave Show
5/30/25 - The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross - Hour 3

The Carmichael Dave Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 47:59


In the third hour of the show Dave is joined by Kevin Nagle to talk about all his soccer ventures, talked Kings with KCRA's Sean Cunningham, and tells you What's Hot and What's Not.

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast
Detailing Kings needs heading into an extremely important offseason

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 94:02


KCRA 3's Sean Cunningham, Brenden Nunes from the Kings Pulse Podcast and The Kings Beat's James Ham join forces for coverage of the Sacramento Kings. Topics include the Pacers incredible win over the New York Knicks, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander winning the league MVP, Kings biggest needs heading into the offseason and another episode of The Business of Basketball discussing the future of Keegan Murray and Keon Ellis in Sacramento. Thanks for joining us on this adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden for creating our new overlay for the podcast. Link to Underdog Fantasy, use promo code KINGSBEAT: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-h... “Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369).” The Kings Beat merchandise shop: https://thekingsbeat.myshopify.com/ Jump on board with a premium subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/upgrade Or start out with a free subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/subscribe #BlueWireVideo

D-Lo & KC
5/21 Hour 3 - Another Important Kings Offseason

D-Lo & KC

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 50:30


The guys talk with KCRA's Sean Cunningham and much more this hour.

D-Lo & KC
Sean Cunningham Interview (5-21-25)

D-Lo & KC

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 23:04


KCRA 3's Sean Cunningham joined the show to talk concerts, playoffs and Kings.

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast
Kings officially lose 2025 first round pick, Doug Christie builds coaching staff

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 116:28


KCRA 3's Sean Cunningham, Brenden Nunes from the Kings Pulse Podcast and The Kings Beat's James Ham join forces for coverage of the Sacramento Kings. Topics include Doug Christie adding to his coaching staff, Scott Perry bringing in BJ Armstrong, Kings lose their pick to the Hawks, what does the Kevin Huerter trade look like with hindsight and another episode of The Business of Basketball. Thanks for joining us on this adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden for creating our new overlay for the podcast. Link to Underdog Fantasy, use promo code KINGSBEAT: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-h... “Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369).” The Kings Beat merchandise shop: https://thekingsbeat.myshopify.com/ Jump on board with a premium subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/upgrade Or start out with a free subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/subscribe #BlueWireVideo

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast
Kings continue offseason punch list, make Doug Christie new head coach

Purple Talk: A Sacramento Kings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 81:32


KCRA 3's Sean Cunningham, Brenden Nunes from the Kings Pulse Podcast and The Kings Beat's James Ham join forces for coverage of the Sacramento Kings. Topics include the Kings signing Doug Christie as their new head coach, Scott Perry's introductory press conference, what should the Kings prioritize now that they have their coach and GM, what comes next in a busy summer of change and an another episode of The Business of Basketball based around the big moves at Sacramento State. Thanks for joining us on this adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden for creating our new overlay for the podcast. Link to Underdog Fantasy, use promo code KINGSBEAT: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-h... “Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369).” The Kings Beat merchandise shop: https://thekingsbeat.myshopify.com/ Jump on board with a premium subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/upgrade Or start out with a free subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/subscribe #BlueWireVideo

Dying to Ask
Tracking Time With Laura Vanderkam

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 32:21


All I need is three more hours in the day and life would be great.  I've told myself that a million times.   But Laura Vanderkam says it's not the number of hours in a day that's the problem. It's how you use them.   This episode is a re-release of one of my favorite author experts to follow on social media. Vanderkam is a time and productivity expert.  Vanderkam is the New York Times best-selling author of eight books on time management and host of the daily productivity podcast Before Breakfast. Her books include "What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast" and "168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think." "We all have 24 hours in a day," she said. "And many of the things we think are happening in our lives are based mostly on impressions." Vanderkam says the easiest way to unlock free time is to keep a time log of what you actually do in a day. Often, we think we're busier than we are and can change our relationship with the clock.  Vanderkam has tracked every minute of her day for years.   "People track their time, and they tend to realize well, maybe I do have some free time. It's probably not as much as I want, but it's some. And then once you realize that you're like well, let's figure out ways to work with this," says Vanderkam. In this Dying to Ask: Where we tend to waste the most time How to keep a time log Why Fridays are the best day to plan your next week What is "effortful fun" and why it's worth planning some Mentioned in the episode: Want to see our documentary 'Always Remember Your Name?' Watch in 4k on YouTube here. Watch on KCRA.com and see lots of web extras about the Bucci family here.

So Violento So Macabro Podcast
EP 136: The tragic case of Maria Jose Ordaz Chavarria

So Violento So Macabro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 26:59


In 2016, Gerardo Ordaz believed that he needed spiritual cleansing. Desperate to get rid of what he thought was an evil presence he went to a church seeking divine intervention. What unfolded remains a haunting and tragic mystery that haunts Gerado to this day. This is the tragic case of Maria Jose Ordaz Chavarria. You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all other streaming platforms.—En 2016, Gerardo Ordaz creía que necesitaba una limpieza espiritual. Desesperado por deshacerse de lo que pensaba que era una presencia maligna, acudió a una iglesia en busca de intervención divina. Lo que sucedió sigue siendo un misterio trágico y aterrador que persigue a Gerardo hasta el día de hoy. Este es el trágico caso de María José Ordaz Chavarría.Puede escuchar nuestro NUEVO episodio en Spotify, Apple Podcasts y todas las demás plataformas de transmisión.—Link + Sources:The Press Democrat: https://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/news/healdsburg-father-who-drowned-daughter-sentenced-to-11-years/?artslide=1The Press Democrat: https://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/news/healdsburg-father-who-drowned-daughter-sentenced-to-11-years/?artslide=1The Press Democrat: https://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/news/healdsburg-father-charged-with-drowning-4-year-old-daughter-will-stand-tria/The Press Democrat: https://youtu.be/CG79VL0aFyM?si=K4z9NXdYdLLGcU-xThe Press Democrat: https://youtu.be/UaUPTyqeseI?si=ur3JGt9jhUhl4LO_The PRess Democrat: https://youtu.be/bMUYUudJCKI?si=DZeuCIe0ZzSoM9k9Primer Impacto: https://youtu.be/q3oW95lFDnI?si=G74FgTFB-it0noYtTelemundo 48: https://www.telemundoareadelabahia.com/noticias/local/sospechoso-de-ahogar-a-su-hija-se-presento-en-corte/14381/ABC 7 News: https://abc7news.com/father-kills-daughter-in-healdsburg-murdered-by-four-year-old-killed-gerardo-gordaz/1623082/KCRA 23: https://www.kcra.com/article/norcal-man-charged-in-daughters-church-drowning/8357410ABC 12 News: https://cbs12.com/news/nation-world/girl-drowns-in-church-baptismal-pool-father-chargedNBC Bay Area: https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/father-charged-with-daughters-drowning-found-mentally-incompetent/143290/FOX 2: https://www.ktvu.com/news/man-gets-11-years-in-prison-for-drowning-daughter-in-healdsburg-churchDailyMail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1362699/Father-arrested-drowning-4-year-old-daughter-church.html?page=DailyMail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3959498/Father-drowned-four-year-old-daughter-baptismal-pool-naked-police-station-parking-lot-clutching-little-girl.htmlABC 7 News: https://abc7ny.com/4-year-old-killed-in-healdsburg-child-death-gerardo-mendoza-ordaz-father-accused-of-drowning-daughter-baptismal-pool-at-church/1619937/ABC 7 News: https://abc7ny.com/father-kills-daughter-in-healdsburg-murdered-by-four-year-old-killed-gerardo-gordaz/1623650/Univision 14: https://www.univision.com/local/san-francisco-kdtv/autoridades-investigan-el-sospechoso-homicidio-de-una-nina-en-una-pila-bautismal-video— Distributed by Genuina Media — Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_PodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@svsm_podcastTwitter/ X: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_PodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/svsmpodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@svsm_podcast

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Former City Manager Howard Chan Returns | Holocaust Documentary ‘Always Remember Your Name' | ‘In A Nutshell' Storytelling Series

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025


Why former Sacramento City Manager Howard Chan returned after resigning. Also, KCRA's extended version of its Holocaust documentary “Always Remember Your Name.” Finally, the monthly storytelling series “In A Nutshell” launches at The SOFIA. Former City Manager Howard Chan Returns

Cup Of Justice
COJ #114 - Lt. Misty Carausu, the Inspiring Investigator from Netflix's ‘American Nightmare' on Doing the Most

Cup Of Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 74:27


Just over a year ago, investigative journalists Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell from “True Sunlight Podcast,” watched the hit Netflix documentary “American Nightmare” about Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, the California couple who were immediately dubbed “LIARS” by police — and the media — after reporting a home invasion and the subsequent kidnapping and rape of Denise in 2015. Mandy and Liz were blown away by the documentary, and especially by the work of a woman named Misty Carausu. After months of being scolded and vilified in the headlines — which affected their careers and relationships — Denise and Aaron found vindication in the form of Misty, who at the time was a brand new criminal investigator from a police agency 40 miles south of where they lived. Misty wowed audiences of “American Nightmare” with her tenacity and devotion to her job. And she showed what can happen when police come from a place of BELIEVING victims instead of treating victims like suspects. After helping investigate a home invasion in her jurisdiction, Misty discovered a connection between the suspect in her case and Denise and Aaron's case, proving that Denise and Aaron were telling the truth all along. Today, we're diving deeper to discover more beneath the surface of this harrowing story and how we can inspire more women like Misty to Protect and Serve. 

Dying to Ask
Save Time And Increase Productivity With Laura Vanderkam

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 32:21


Think you're busy? Try telling that to time and productivity expert Laura Vanderkam. Vanderkam is the New York Times best-selling author of eight books on time management and host of the daily productivity podcast Before Breakfast. Her books include "What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast" and "168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think." "We all have 24 hours in a day," she said. "And many of the things we think are happening in our lives are based mostly on impressions." Vanderkam says the easiest way to unlock free time is to keep a time log of what you actually do in a day. Often, we think we're busier than we are and can change our relationship with the clock. "People track their time, and they tend to realize well, maybe I do have some free time. It's probably not as much as I want, but it's some. And then once you realize that you're like well, let's figure out ways to work with this," says Vanderkam. In this Dying to Ask: Where we tend to waste the most time How to keep a time log Why Fridays are the best day to plan your next week What is "effortful fun" and why it's worth planning some Mentioned in the episode: Want to see our documentary 'Always Remember Your Name?' Watch in 4k on YouTube here. Watch on KCRA.com and see lots of web extras about the Bucci family here.

La Story
Californie : ce projet de ville "idéale" qui dérange

La Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 24:46


De la crise immobilière dans la Silicon Valley est née l'idée d'une ville du futur qui sortirait de terre dans une zone rurale jusque-là préservée. Dans « La Story », le podcast d'actualité des « Echos », Pierrick Fay et son invitée Anaïs Moutot reviennent sur un projet porté par de gros investisseurs mais rejeté par la population locale.Une offre exceptionnelle rien que pour vous ! Grâce au code promo « LASTORY » profitez de deux mois offerts sur l'offre Access jusqu'au 31 octobre 2024. N'attendez plus, rendez-vous sur abonnement.lesechos.fr/la-story pour prolonger votre expérience.La Story est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Pierrick Fay. Cet épisode a été enregistré en septembre 2024. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invitée : Anaïs Moutot (journaliste aux « Echos Week-End »). Réalisation : Willy Ganne. Chargée de production et d'édition : Michèle Warnet. Musique : Théo Boulenger. Identité graphique : Upian. Photo : Thomas De Wever/Getty Images. Sons : Le Nouvel Obs, John and Michelle Phillips « California Dreamin'» (1963), KCRA 3, France 24. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The John Phillips Show
Why is California shipping rocks to Italy?

The John Phillips Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 32:48


Another stellar report from KCRA's Ashley ZavalaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Political Breakdown
The End-of-Session Drama in California's Capitol

Political Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 25:01


It's crunch time in the California Capitol. Lawmakers have until midnight tomorrow to pass legislation out of both houses and send it to the governor for his signature or veto. Marisa and Guy talk about the end-of-session controversies and Sacramento drama with KCRA capitol correspondent Ashley Zavala. This conversation was recorded on Friday morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Green Acres Garden Podcast
Climate Science Meets Gardening

Green Acres Garden Podcast

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 30:54


Welcome green thumbs! This week Kevin meets local meteorologist Tamara Berg from KCRA 3 Weather. Tamara shares the science of local weather phenomena like the Delta breeze, atmospheric rivers, Tule fog, and how gardeners can stay up to date with the latest weather data.Follow Tamara on Instagram Get updated on the latest weather reports at KCRA.comGreen Acres Nursery & SupplyGreen Acres Garden Podcast GroupIn the greater Sacramento area? Learn how to make your yard Summer Strong and discover water-saving rebates at BeWaterSmart.info.

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Sacramento Jail Annex Discussion | KCRA Olympics Coverage | Vicki Gonzalez Breast Cancer Update

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024


Proposed Sacramento County jail annex receives public pushback. KCRA's Deirdre Fitzpatrick is off to cover her 11th Olympic Games in Paris. Finally, Insight host Vicki Gonzalez shares a personal update. Sacramento Jail Annex Discussion A proposed annex to the Sacramento County jail aims to improve conditions for incarcerated people, and meet the terms of a 2019 consent decree. But the building and its projected cost have received pushback, including at a Community Review Commission meeting on Tuesday night. CapRadio Health Care Reporter Kate Wolffe joins Insight with the latest developments and discussions around the proposal. KCRA Olympics Coverage KCRA morning news anchor Deirdre Fitzpatrick is a longtime member of the Hearst Television Olympic Team. Paris will be her 11th time covering the Olympics. Deirdre joins us before leaving for the upcoming summer games, with a look at local athletes to keep an eye on. You can learn more on her Dying to Ask podcast about the road to Paris. Vicki Gonzalez Breast Cancer Update It's been a little over a month since Insight Host Vicki Gonzalez took leave, following a breast cancer diagnosis. In the weeks since, Vicki has been open about her medical journey and updating the community along the way - including undergoing a double mastectomy. Vicki joins Insight with an update on the next steps in breast cancer care and treatment.

Daily News Brief by TRT World

*) Labour tipped for historic win in UK election https://trtworld.com/europe/labour-party-set-for-landslide-win-in-uk-election-exit-poll-18180306 In a historic shift in the UK's political landscape, the Labour Party so far officially wins 326 seats – enough to have a majority in the UK Parliament. Vote counting is still underway after the country's general election on Thursday, which brings an end to 14 years of Conservative rule. Exit polls suggest Labour will win 410 seats in the 650-seat Parliament and party leader Keir Starmer will replace Rishi Sunak as the new prime minister. *) Hamas ‘responded positively' to Israel on Biden's peace plan https://www.trtworld.com/middle-east/live-blog-hamas-says-responded-positively-to-israel-on-bidens-peace-plan-18180313 Palestine's Hamas has responded positively to the latest US-backed Gaza ceasefire proposal, according to an official in the movement. The resistance group informed mediators that they are open to any proposal that meets the demands of the Palestinian people. Meanwhile, Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza with the Palestinian death toll surpassing 38,000, according to the Health Ministry in the besieged territory. *) Leaders of Russia, China attend summit of regional security grouping https://www.trtworld.com/middle-east/gazas-population-shrinks-from-23m-to-21m-amid-palestinian-deaths-exodus-18179918 Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping have attended the summit of a security grouping created by Moscow and Beijing to counter Western alliances. Putin and Xi joined leaders of other countries that are members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization at its annual meeting in Kazakhstan's capital of Astana. In his speech, Putin emphasised the group's focus on ensuring security of its members while Xi cautioned the leaders to "resist external interference". *) More than 80 irregular asylum seekers drown off Mauritania's coast https://www.trtworld.com/africa/more-than-80-irregular-asylum-seekers-drown-off-mauritanias-coast-18180268 More than 80 irregular asylum seekers have drowned off the southern Mauritania coast, according to local media. A boat carrying around 184 people sank and so far “87 bodies have been recovered, while 36 survivors were rescued,” the local Alakhbar news agency reported. Local authorities continue to search for several missing individuals. And finally… *) Evacuation order for thousands in US state of California as wildfire rages https://www.trtworld.com/us-and-canada/evacuation-order-for-thousands-in-us-state-of-california-as-wildfire-rages-18179980 Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate as a wildfire rages out of control in northern California. More than 14 square kilometres of grass and woodland have been consumed since the blaze erupted this week outside Oroville town near the state capital of Sacramento. Over 25,000 people in the area were under orders to evacuate, local NBC affiliate KCRA reported.

Capitol Weekly Podcast
Special Episode: Covering California, Panel 3 – Covering the Capitol

Capitol Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 66:53


This Special Episode of the Capitol Weekly Podcast was recorded live at Capitol Weekly's conference COVERING CALIFORNIA: The Future of Journalism in the Golden State, which was held in Sacramento on Thursday, May 30, 2024. This is PANEL 3 – COVERING THE CAPITOLPanelists: Lara Korte, Politico; Greg Lucas, California State Librarian; Cynthia Moreno, Press Secretary for Speaker Robert Rivas; John Myers, CalPERS; Ashley Zavala, KCRA 3. Moderated by Laurel Rosenhall, Los Angeles Times.Want to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang

Bite Sized Finance
Episode 30: Mark Finan's Forecast Calls for Blue Skies and a Bright Future.

Bite Sized Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 51:40


How does one man's childhood fascination with thunderstorms lead to a career as the chief meteorologist at a renowned news station? Join me, Kelly Brothers, on Bite Size Finance as we sit down with Mark Finan, KCRA's Chief Meteorologist, who shares his captivating journey from Southern New Hampshire to the University of Utah and beyond. Mark's early love for extreme weather, inspired by his father's enthusiasm and his mother's fears, set him on a path to a storied career that spanned decades. Mark offers reflections on his professional journey, shedding light on the pivotal moments that defined his tenure at KCRA. From his humble beginnings doing overnight weather segments to becoming Chief Meteorologist in 1997, Mark recounts the unforgettable weather events that marked his career. Hear firsthand accounts of the New Year's Eve storm of 1997, continuous coverage of nearly 96 hours, and the critical updates during the 2017 Oroville Dam crisis. These experiences underscore the vital role of local news in disaster response and the impact of KCRA's diligence in reporting weather related coverage. As Mark approaches retirement, he opens up about his future plans, including building a photography company and continuing weather forecasting on YouTube. We delve into the challenges of finding unbiased climate change information and the broader issue of science reporting accuracy. Mark is a rare breed of weather anchor in that his passion for the product permeates his very being. His commitment to his viewers has always been to do whatever he needed to deliver the best information to the audience that trusted him. You can learn more about Marks photography by visiting: www.markfinanphotography.com For more information on what we provide at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com. You can contact me, Kelly Brothers, through the show at: bisifipodcast@gmail.com To reach me at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com/locations/sacramento-ca/ Episode Chapter Summary (00:00) Mark Finan Mark Finan's childhood fascination with weather led him to study meteorology at the University of Utah, where his passion for weather patterns remained constant. (14:21) Television Career Reflections and Opportunities Professionalism leads to unexpected opportunities in the television news industry, as seen through a personal story of grace under pressure. (24:51) Memorable Weather Events in Northern California Mark's journey at KCRA, from overnight weather segments to Chief Meteorologist, and coverage of significant weather events in Northern California. (29:49) Lessons Learned During Natural Disasters Local news played a crucial role in disaster response during the 1995 and 1997 floods in Roseville and Marysville, California. (34:09) Retirement, Climate Change, and AI Weather Retired meteorologist Mark Finan discusses his new photography company, climate change misinformation, and the accuracy of science reporting. (47:37) Mark Finan's Art Showcase at Cellars Mark Finan shares insights on his photography displayed in Capital Cellars, aligning with his passion for wine.

The Carmichael Dave Show
4/17/24 - The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross - Hour 3

The Carmichael Dave Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 47:22


In the third hour of the show the guys continue their talk about the Kings, joined KCRA for more talk about the big win last night, previewed the game on Friday against the Pelicans, and talked to the man chanting "Turkey Sausage" during last night's game.

The Carmichael Dave Show
4/4/24 - The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross - Hour 4

The Carmichael Dave Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 47:52


In the final hour of the show Dave and Jason simulcast with KCRA 3's Mike Cherry about the A's move to Sacramento, they also talked with mayor Darrell Steinberg about the news of the A's, and finished the show with Celebrity Birthdays with Allen Stiles and Chris Watkins.

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Diocese of Sacramento Files for Bankruptcy | Fast Food Minimum Wage Increase | Folk Duo ‘Misner & Smith'

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024


The Diocese of Sacramento filed bankruptcy in response to a wave a lawsuits alleging sexual abuse of minors. Also, a new law boosts the minimum wage for fast food workers in California to $20 an hour. Finally, Davis-based folk duo “Misner & Smith.” Diocese of Sacramento Files for Bankruptcy The Diocese of Sacramento has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in response to a wave a lawsuits alleging sexual abuse of minors by clergy and other employees reaching back to the 1950's. In a statement, Bishop Jaime Soto said the likely cost of the lawsuits goes beyond funds available and that the bankruptcy filing was the best way to provide some compensation to survivors of abuse. Dorothy Small and Melanie Sakoda are with the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) and join us with more on the significance of the diocese's bankruptcy filing, as well as their response. Fast Food Minimum Wage Increase As of April 1, fast food workers in California now make a minimum of $20 an hour. But the new law behind that wage raise has faced its share of controversy, from the use of non-disclosure agreements during negotiations to alleged exceptions for certain franchises. KCRA 3 Capitol Correspondent Ashley Zavala lays out the timeline of this new law and the challenges it's faced since it first passed in 2022. Folk Duo ‘Misner & Smith' The pandemic put a lot of arts on hold. But a musical duo from Davis used that time to perfect the songs on their latest album.  Sam Misner and Megan Smith of “Misner and Smith” join us to discuss their new album “All is Song” and how it came to be after more than six years, as well as how each song answers one simple, yet thought-provoking question.

Dying to Ask
MEET THE TEAM: Mike "Domi" Domalaog

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 19:35


If the Olympics gave out a medal for fan geekdom, Mike "Domi" Domalaog would get gold every time. Domi, as he's known around KCRA 3 and the Hearst Olympic Team, is an encyclopedia of all things Citius, Altius, Fortius, Communiter. (That's the Olympic motto: Faster, Higher, Stronger-Together if you were not blessed with FOUR YEARS of high school Latin as I was.) In our first MEET THE TEAM episode, I'll explain how the Hearst Olympic Team works and the long history Domi and I have of traipsing the world chasing athletes, telling stories, and testing the limits of sleep deprivation. Paris will be Domi's 11th Olympic trip. His work history goes back to the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games. But, his love of the Olympics started decades ago as a kid growing up in Salinas, CA. Domi is one of the smartest people I know and his recall for athletes and their achievements is equal parts impressive and frightening. He's a member of the prestigious Emmy Awards "Silver Circle," awarded for 25+ years in television news. And, he's been a photographer at KCRA for 38 years. In this Dying to Ask: How Domi became an Olympic reporter The responsibility he feels telling young athletes' stories What he's looking forward to the most in Paris  

BINGED
-56. The Hollywood Horror: Feat. Annie Elise x 10 to LIFE

BINGED

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 36:18


Join Payton and Annie Elise from SERIALously and 10 to LIFE as they explore the perplexing story of Hervey Medellin, whose remains were uncovered along a well-frequented hiking route in L.A. Socials, and more: https://linktr.ee/intothedarkpod ANNIES Podcast and YT below, Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/serialously/id1519456164 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@annieelise?si=rGx-ofMqNvNhYL9A Case Sources: People Magazine Investigates: Season 1 Episode 6 “Hollywood Horror” The LA Times - https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-life-in-hollywood-body-parts-case-20151116-story.html  https://homicide.latimes.com/post/hervey-medellin/  LAist - https://laist.com/news/criminal-justice/hollywood-body-parts-case-linked-to https://laist.com/news/police-haul-away-car-and-belongings  The Daily Beast - https://www.thedailybeast.com/hollywood-hills-severed-head-case-looks-at-victims-ex    https://www.thedailybeast.com/hollywood-hills-severed-head-case-looks-at-victims-ex  Justia - https://casetext.com/case/people-v-campos-martinez  PBS - https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/mexico/etc/cali.html  The Daily Mail - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2089920/Hervey-Medellin-Hollywood-beheading-victim-regularly-hiked-park.html  https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3321407/Man-sentenced-killing-dismembering-boyfriend.html  KTLA - https://ktla.com/news/local-news/man-gets-25-years-to-life-in-hollywood-sign-body-parts-murder/  ABC7 News - https://abc7.com/hollywood-body-parts-found-cannablism-2012-sign-gabriel-campos-martinez/1087444/  People - https://people.com/crime/behind-the-murder-mystery-of-the-hollywood-head/  https://people.com/crime/the-case-of-the-hollywood-head-a-murderer-convicted-with-only-his-victims-body-parts/  CNN - https://www.cnn.com/2014/03/10/justice/california-severed-head-arrest/index.html  All Trails - https://www.alltrails.com/parks/us/california/bronson-canyon-park  https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/bronson-caves  HikeSpeak - https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/bronson-cave/  The American Psychological Association - https://www.apa.org/topics/cognitive-neuroscience/polygraph Vice - https://www.vice.com/en/article/bnppam/save-the-planet-kill-yourself-the-contentious-history-of-the-church-of-euthanasia-1022  KCRA - https://www.kcra.com/article/lapd-arrest-man-in-severed-human-head-case/6412046  NBC News – https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/suspect-arrested-body-parts-found-near-hollywood-sign-n49206 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Palisades Avalanche and Snow Update | California's Budget Shortfall Outlook | Opera Modesto's Upcoming Performances

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024


Winter storm update, as well as avalanche risks and terrain around Tahoe Basin. Also, how Gov. Newsom plans to close California's $38 billion budget shortfall. Finally, Opera Modesto's new production of Sherlock Holmes and Jack and the Beanstalk. Palisades Avalanche and Snow Update On Wednesday morning, an avalanche struck on the slope of Palisades Tahoe Resort. The avalanche occurred on the slopes under the KT-22 lift on its opening day, killing one skier, injuring another and catching two more in the slide. Brian Hickey is a longtime reporter and traffic anchor at KCRA, and also a lifelong backcountry adventurer in the Sierra. He joins Insight to discuss the avalanche risks and terrain around Tahoe. And Dr. Andrew Schwartz, Lead Scientist and Manager of UC Berkeley's Central Sierra Snow Lab, provides an update on snowfall in the region after the recent spate of storms. California's Budget Shortfall Outlook Gov. Gavin Newsom detailed how California plans to close a budget shortfall. Gov. Newsom's Department of Finance projects a $38 billion deficit, which is far less than the $68 billion that was projected late last year by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO). CapRadio State Politics Reporter Nicole Nixon walks us through the budget adjustments the governor's office plans to make. We also have the perspective of Wayne Winegarden, a Senior Fellow for Business and Economics at the Pacific Research Institute -  which works to advance free-market solutions. Opera Modesto's Upcoming Performances 's latest production is a modern twist on two classic fairy tales.  This weekend, the opera presents the professional world premiere of “Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Fallen Giant,” an operatic mashup of “Jack and the Beanstalk and Sherlock Holmes.”  The production is slated for full-length two-act performances this weekend, then Opera Modesto will take the show on the road to five community theaters in three counties and over 4,000 students.  Joining us today are Opera Modesto General Director Roy Stevens, Composer Evan Meier, and Librettist E.M. Lewis to discuss the production and the outreach program to regional schools.

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Justifying the Unjustifiable in Palestine

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 65:46


Ralph is joined by author and human rights activist Miko Peled. They discuss the excuses that Israel uses to defend the atrocities they commit against Palestinians, and the truth behind all the propaganda. Miko Peled is an author, writer, speaker, and human rights activist living in the United States. He is considered by many to be one of the clearest voices calling for justice in Palestine, support of the Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) and the creation of a single democracy with equal rights in all of historic Palestine. Mr. Peled was born and raised in Jerusalem. His grandfather was a signer of the Israeli Declaration of Independence and his father was a general in the 1967 war. Anybody who is not courageous enough to stand up and speak the truth and stand up for what is right, because they might be called this name or that name—it's cowardice, it's hypocrisy. Being called antisemitic is a small price to pay when you talk about standing for the rights of millions of people who have been living under such terror for so many decades.Miko Peled This is pure revenge. What we're seeing is vengeance of a military force and a state that have been humiliated. And just like any bully, any gangster who's been humiliated, they take it out on the weakest people they can find, people who cannot defend themselves… It's revenge for the sake of revenge. It's savagery for the sake of savagery. It's brutality in its purest form. There's no other reason than the brutality itself. Miko Peled Palestinians deserve nothing less than the lifting of the siege, release of all prisoners, and the dismantling of the apartheid state. Nothing less than that should be demanded. And all we're seeing people talk about is ceasefires, as though a ceasefire is some great accomplishment. Ceasefire does not provide the possibility of a future where this is not repeated. What needs to be demanded now is a political solution that will ensure the safety and security of Palestinians—and that is never part of the conversation. A ceasefire does not secure the lives or the security of Palestinians, because we know Israel will violate it a week later. Miko Peled It's not going to collapse because Israelis agree. It's not going to collapse because Israelis wake up one morning in a good mood. Israel is going to have to be forced on its knees. Just like in South Africa, whites in South Africa were on their knees. We're talking about severe sanctions. We're talking about closing down all diplomatic missions. We're talking about not allowing Israelis to participate in sporting events, cultural events, any events, academic arenas. They need to be shunned. Israeli society and the apartheid state that they created need to be brought on their knees.Miko Peled In Case You Haven't Heard with Francesco DeSantis1. The Intercept's Prem Thakker reports 43 members of Congress now support a ceasefire. Some notable additions in recent days include Reps. Becca Balint, Sara Jacobs and Jamie Raskin, the first Jewish members to call for a ceasefire, and Jeff Merkley, the second Senator to call for a ceasefire. Pressure continues to mount on Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, but they still do not support a ceasefire. And the LA Times editorial board has become the first in the nation to call for a ceasefire.2. According to Time, Reporters Without Borders has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court for war crimes committed against Palestinian journalists in Gaza. The complaint cites the "deliberate, total or partial, destruction of the premises of more than 50 media outlets in Gaza." This crisis will likely prove decisive for the legitimacy of the ICC, as several countries including South Africa, have alleged that the court is biased in favor of western-aligned governments.3. Haaretz reports former Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy, who crafted the “Leahy Law” which prohibits U.S. military assistance to foreign security forces that violate human rights, has gone on record saying that the U.S. routinely ignores Israeli human rights abuses. Leahy said “it appears to me that shooting civilians and targeting civilian infrastructure, when you can't prove it is being used by Hamas, would be a violation of human rights…What is being done to apply the Leahy law now? I don't know. I know past administrations have been too concerned to do it. It should apply to the Israeli Defense Forces, unless the administration, as many have, has waived it."4. While not calling for a ceasefire, both Bernie Sanders and President Biden have announced plans to reshape military aid to Israel. Senator Sanders has put forth a plan to condition military aid upon multiple criteria including “the right of displaced Gazans to return to their homes” and “an end to settler violence in the West Bank.” Barak Ravid reports President Biden is considering imposing sanctions on Israeli settlers – who have long operated with legal impunity – threatening to ban visas for violent Israeli extremists in the West Bank. Ravid adds this would be the “1st time the U.S. [has] publicly consider[ed] individual sanctions against settlers.”5. KCRA reports The California Democratic convention was interrupted at multiple points by demonstrators demanding the candidates to fill Dianne Feinstein's Senate seat call for a ceasefire. Rep. Barbara Lee has done so, but not Reps. Katie Porter or Adam Schiff. Barbara Lee won the most votes at the convention, but fell short of the 60% threshold required to get the formal endorsement of the state party.6. A stunning ceasefire protest in the Bay Area saw activists park their cars on the bay bridge, then throw their keys into the water below – making it impossible for them or the police to move the vehicles, per FOX 8. Another protest at the DNC resulted in a police crackdown leaving 90 protesters injured, per the Guardian. Yet another protest at DC's Union Station resulted in 3 arrests on vandalism charges for protesters leaving bloody handprints on the inside of the station, per WTOP. Expect these disruption tactics to escalate as political leaders continue to ignore demands for a ceasefire.7. While many colleges are clamping down on pro-Palestine protests, Ryan Grim reports Occidental has set the model for engagement with student activists. The college announced that, following a student occupation of the administration office, they would pursue a dialogue with the student activists. Both the students and the administration stressed that Barack Obama got his start in activism at Occidental, pressuring the administration to divest from apartheid South Africa.8. In other news, Bloomberg reports the Public Prosecutor's office in Guatemala has conducted raids and arrests of Semilla party members. Semilla candidate Bernardo Arevalo was elected earlier this year, successfully, dealing a rare defeat to the openly corrupt political establishment in that country. The Public Prosecutor's office also announced that they will file charges against Arevalo, his vice-president elect, and several Semilla congressmen. The State Department has decried this move and is seeking to “Impose Additional Visa Restrictions in Response to Anti-Democratic Actions in Guatemala.” 9. Finally, More Perfect Union reports that “For the first time ever, U.S. auto workers have gotten a shuttered factory reopened. Workers at the massive Belvidere [Illinois] Jeep plant were laid off or told to relocate in March. Now the plant is not only reopening — @UAW won three times as many jobs and a $30/hour wage floor.” This stunning victory shows what is possible in terms of revitalizing domestic manufacturing with a renewed labor movement. And that is something we can all be thankful for.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Five Years After the ‘Camp Fire' | 100th Science Cafe

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023


Five years after the Camp Fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history. The Davis “Science Cafe” holds its 100th event. Five Years After the ‘Camp Fire' On Nov. 8, 2018 the Camp Fire ignited in Butte County and became the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history. In the five years since, survivors in Paradise– and surrounding communities like Magalia, Pulga and Concow– have overcome hurdle after hurdle to rebuild. Jennah Baker helped senior residents escape from Sunshine Assisted Living that fateful day. Jennah was part of a documentary with Insight host Vicki Gonzalez while at KCRA, that followed four families in the year after the Camp Fire. Jennah joins Insight to share what home feels like now. Thousands of students, staff and teachers were impacted by the 2018 Camp Fire. Schools burned down or were seriously damaged, students and teachers fled, and the recovery process has been slow.  But out of the ashes comes hope for a revival of the area's education system, with new buildings and facilities and a return to class. Paradise Unified School District Superintendent Tom Taylor joins us to discuss the journey back to school and what the future holds for the community. 100th Science Cafe On the second Wednesday of every month, the Davis Science Café provides a casual environment for scientists to talk about their research with the general public. On Nov. 8, the free series will be holding its 100th edition at the G Street WunderBar in Davis. Science Café host and founder Dr. Jared Shaw reflects on the history of the series. And guest presenter Dr. Crystal Rogers, Associate Professor in the Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology at UC Davis, provides a preview of this month's event “Why Are Faces Different? Genes, the Environment, & Embryonic Development.”

The Carmichael Dave Show
10/5/23 - The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross - Hour 4

The Carmichael Dave Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 49:46


In the final hour of the show Michelle Dapper of KCRA joins Dave and Jason to talk about the KCRA documentary Game On Fight for the Kings, they go streaking, take on Celebrity Birthdays, and finish with Friday Fun and Games.

Dying to Ask
John Legend's 'Twin' Talakai Seizes The Moment

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 8:37


As doppelgangers go, Talakai is the ultimate winner. And now he can credit his likeness for his latest opportunity. Talakai is a 34-year-old singer from Sacramento. He turned chairs with his rendition of Sam Smith's "Stay With Me" during the blind auditions on "The Voice." Then, he turned heads with his uncanny resemblance to judge John Legend. “Wait until you see his face,” Legend told Niall Horan and Gwen Stefani as the other coaches turned their chairs following Talakai's performance. Twinning with a superstar is nothing new for Talakai. He can't go anywhere without someone saying something. The thing is, Talakai can sing. Like, really sing. And now the world, and John Legend, know it. Talakai stopped by the KCRA 3 studios in his now signature "Legend" jacket and charmed everyone he met. He's as likable as he is talented and is enjoying every minute of what he calls "the best week of my life." He is seizing the moment and has advice on how you can, too. On this Dying to Ask: What it's like to have a famous doppelganger How to take advantage of a natural edge How to be in the moment when it happens

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Sac State ASI President Calls on CapRadio Board to Resign | Kings Documentary | Sacramento Greek Festival

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023


Sac State ASI president calls on CapRadio Board of Directors to resign. Sacramento Kings Documentary “Game On: Fight for the Kings.” Sacramento Greek Festival celebrates 60 years.  Sacramento State ASI President Calls on CapRadio Board to Resign CapRadio's financial troubles go beyond the public radio station. As an auxiliary of Sacramento State, any debt is ultimately the responsibility of the university. Sacramento State Associated Students Inc. President Nataly Andrade-Dominguez is a CapRadio board member. In a statement to the student-run State Hornet, she called on the officers of the CapRadio board to resign. Andrade-Dominguez joins Insight to discuss how they view the right way to move forward, for the campus' more than 30,000 students. You can follow ongoing coverage of financial issues at Capital Public Radio here. Kings Documentary It's been 10 years since a single tweet from a food blogger in Seattle touched-off a series of events that led to the fight to keep the Kings in Sacramento. Sunday night, a documentary called “Game On: Fight for the Kings” will air on KCRA that looks back at the journey from the moment news broke that the team was for sale, all the way to the building of the arena.  Investigative producer Dave Manoucheri and Sports Anchor Michelle Dapper join us with new insights into the battle between Seattle and Sacramento for the Kings. Sacramento Greek Festival Opa! The Sacramento Greek Festival turns 60 this year. The weather is looking good and the volunteers are hard at work to make this weekend's festivities the best yet. Joining us today are organizer Koula Gianulias and long-time volunteer Julie Mamalis who will share with us some of the new features at this year's Greek Fest and how the annual event benefits local charities and youth programs.

Murder In America
S2 Ep122: CALIFORNIA: The Teen Who Tortured & Murdered An Elderly Couple: Daniel Marsh

Murder In America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 112:26


On April 13th 2014, a double homicide rocked the community of Davis, California. But this was no ordinary murder... the couple had been tortured in some of the most gruesome ways imaginable, and killed by a seemingly completely random home intruder. But as the details behind the killings began to emerge, a picture more disturbing than ever thought possible was painted... you're listening to MURDER IN AMERICA. - If you want to sleep better, head to https://www.shopbeam.com/MURDER to try BEAM DREAM today!! Just head to that link and use our code "MURDER" for up to 40% off your first order! - Stay Connected: Join the Murder in America fam in our free Facebook Community for a behind-the-scenes look, more insights and current events in the true crime world: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4365229996855701 If you want even more Murder in America bonus content, including ad-free episodes, come join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/murderinamerica Instagram: http://instagram.com/murderinamerica/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/Murder-in-America-Podcast/100086268848682/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderInAmerica TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theparanormalfiles and https://www.tiktok.com/@courtneybrowen Feeling spooky? Follow Colin as he travels state to state (and even country to country!) investigating claims of extreme paranormal activity and visiting famous haunted locations on The Paranormal Files Official Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheParanormalFilesOfficialChannel - SOURCES:  Billingsley, Lloyd. “Exceptional Depravity: Dan Who Likes Dark and Double Murder in Davis, California.” Event Horizon Press, 2014.  H. Kendra and Danielle Eden C. Silva. “Daniel Marsh Speaks Out for the First Time, from the Stand during Transfer Hearing.” Davis Vanguard, October 16, 2018. https://www.davisvanguard.org/2018/10/daniel-marsh-speaks-first-time-stand-transfer-hearing/ Keene, Lauren. “Hearing date set for Daniel Marsh appeal.” Davis Enterprise, February 3, 2023.https://www.davisenterprise.com/news/local/hearing-date-set-for-daniel-marsh-appeal/  Keene, Lauren. “Marsh's mother gives early testimony in homicide case.” Davis Enterprise, June 16, 2014. https://www.davisenterprise.com/news/local/crime-fire-courts/marshs-mother-gives-early-testimony-in-homicide-case/ Keene, Lauren. “Psychiatrist: Marsh was in a dissociative state.” Davis Enterprise, September 23, 2014. https://www.davisenterprise.com/news/local/psychiatrist-marsh-was-in-a-dissociative-state/ KCRA Staff. “Family of Davis couple slain by Daniel Marsh speaks out over possible release under new law.” KCRA, August 13, 2021. https://www.kcra.com/article/family-of-davis-couple-slain-by-daniel-marsh-speaks-out-over-possible-release-under-new-law/37302607 The Mystique. “Teenager Disemboweled And Dissected Couple After Murdering Them.” Medium, May 14, 2022. https://the-mystique.medium.com/teenager-disemboweled-and-dissected-couple-after-murdering-them-bd86cf9e3dad People v. Marsh, 2018.  Schmitz, Charmayne. “Harvard Psychiatrist Puts Blame on Patient and Family.” Davis Vanguard, September 24, 2014. https://www.davisvanguard.org/2014/09/harvard-psychiatrist-puts-blame-on-patient-and-their-family/ Smith, Darrell. “Nothing to appeal: Judges rebuff Davis double murder's early release bid.” The Sacramento Bee, May 28, 2023. https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article253563179.html# Additional sources provided by Lisa from Murder in America

Dying to Ask
The Big Benefits Of Little Luxuries

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 37:08


The "Dying to Ask" podcast is marking its 200th episode in a most luxurious way. We're talking about how simple luxuries can have a big impact on your mood and mindset. Think cheap and easy. This is not a heavy lift. My colleague and dear friend Edie Lambert joins me as co-host. Both Edie and I are huge fans of the Happier with Gretchen Rubin podcast. Rubin is the best-selling author of The Happiness Project. A few months ago, she published an episode highlighting the value small luxuries have in daily life. Edie and I loved it and did a deep dive into the little things we do to make a tough day feel a little less horrid. And we each asked our Facebook communities to weigh in too. The result is this episode. And this is the "Dying to Ask" podcast's 200th episode! This show starts with a quick discussion of how podcasting has changed since our debut and answers a few questions listeners have asked about the success of "Dying to Ask." Thinking about starting a podcast? You're not alone, and the info may give you insight into the podcasting industry before you get started. Back to luxuries..... On this 'Dying to Ask': The big impact of small luxuries. We share KCRA viewers' suggestions on little things that make their lives feel fancy. And Edie and I share 10 of our small luxuries.

The Carmichael Dave Show
6/22/2023 - The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross - Hour 4

The Carmichael Dave Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 42:24


Sam Amick of The Athletic joins the show for 2 segments! He gives up to date info on what is happening in the NBA only hours before the draft! Dave and Kayte also are joined by KCRA to cross talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Canary Cry News Talk
GORDIE SIGHTING

Canary Cry News Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 155:09


The Best Christian Podcast in the Omniverse Canary Cry News Talk #624 - 05.17.2023 - Recorded Live to Tape GORDIE SIGHTING | Great Data Drowning, Sacred Orb Funding, Psychotech Mania Deconstructing Corporate Mainstream Media News from a Biblical Worldview We Operate Value 4 Value: http://CanaryCry.Support Join Supply Drop: http://CanaryCrySupplyDrop.com Submit Articles: http://CanaryCry.Report Join the Tee Shirt Council: http://CanaryCryTShirtCouncil.com Resource: Index of MSM Ownership (Harvard.edu) Resource: Aliens Demons Doc (feat. Dr. Heiser, Unseen Realm) All the links: http://CanaryCry.Party   This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Arnold W*** Christine S***   Producers Jessica L, Natalie C, Rami C, Morgan E, Sir Morv Knight of the Burning Chariots, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, Veronica D, Ronin Poet, Dame Gail Canary Whisperer and Lady of X's and O's, Sir Scott Knight of Truth   CanaryCry.ART Submissions Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia Mark A iAnon   Microfiction Runksmash - She disappears as more Censors breach the door. “Stop! In the name of the Peace Algorithm!” They shout and train their weapons on Hank, before he can react they taze him. “Don't worry the tape will have him holding a gun.” Says one of the censors.   Stephen S - Text message between Chief and Dr. Diablo. “Doc, the big guy is out of doggie treats "OMG! Already?! We'll get onto it right away, but it will take a few days. FYI, a half dose of a child treat is just as effective.”   CLIP PRODUCER Emsworth, FaeLivrin, Joelms, Laura   TIMESTAPERS Jade Bouncerson, Christine C, Pocojo   SOCIAL MEDIA DOERS Dame MissG of the OV and Deep Rivers   CanaryCry.Report Submissions JAM   REMINDERS Clankoniphius   SHOW NOTES HELLO, RUN DOWN FLIPPY Sanctuary's Humanoid Robot Is for General-Purpose Autonomy (IEEE)   DAY JINGLE/PERSONAL/EXEC.   WW3/BEING WATCHED/CHINA/DATA Pentagon Making Race-Specific Bioweapons, China Says (Newsweek)  → Ethical considerations for DNA testing as a proxy for nationality (TandD) BEAST SYSTEM/ORB OpenAI's Sam Altman, $100 million in funding for Worldcoin (Fortune) → Sam Altman: OpenAI CEO calls for US to regulate AI (BBC)   AI/DEEPFAKE Sen. Blumenthal opens AI hearing with deepfake recording of own voice (CNN) → Realtime deepfakes are a dangerous new threat. Protect yourself (LA Times) → ChatGPT user in China detained for creating fake news, police say (AP)   MIND CONTROL/METAVERSE Clip: John Fetterman struggling during hearing → Ethical hazards of health data gov in metaverse (Nature Machine Intel)  → [MeTAI] (Nature Machine Intel) VR Zentreya is cool dragon cyborg from the future. Also retail manager. (TubeFilter)   V4V/TREASURE/SPEAKPIPE/TALENT   WACCINE/BIRDS Vaccine authorized emergency use in CA condors amid bird flu outbreak (KCRA)   COVID C19 total cost to US economy will reach $14 trillion by end of 2023 (Conversation)   DIE/SPACE NASA warns, Only 30 min notice before killer solar storm strikes Earth (DailyStar)   ANTARCTICA Major Revision of International Chemical Regulation Required (AZO)   TIME PRODUCERS END

Ask a Librarian with Julie Chavez
Leticia Ordaz, Cielito Lindo Books

Ask a Librarian with Julie Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 37:54


Author Leticia Ordaz may have a day job as an Emmy-nominated anchor/reporter at KCRA 3 in Sacramento, California, but that didn't stop her from starting her own publishing company to get her award-winning bilingual children's books into the world. Leticia joins Julie in this episode to talk about her career as a journalist, her experiences as a daughter of Mexican immigrants, and the origins of her first picture book, The Adventures of Mr. Macaw. Leticia also shares her vision for the future of Cielito Lindo Books, which is committed to representing all children and teaching them the importance of learning and preserving the beautiful Spanish language. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dying to Ask
BONUS: Behind The Scenes Of 'Bringing Down The House'

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 32:59


An extortion note. A statewide manhunt. The most complicated bomb in history. It's not the plot of a movie. It actually happened. It's the subject of the first collaboration between Hearst Television's KCRA and Very Local. And it's also a great example of what can happen when someone who likes their job decides to spread their wings within their current workplace. Dave Manoucheri is the producer and director of "Bringing Down the House." The documentary explores the bombing of Harvey's Casino in South Lake Tahoe in 1980. No one died. No one got hurt. But a 1,000-pound bomb did go off and blew up part of the casino. It's the stuff Hollywood movies are made of, yet few people really know what happened. Dave and KCRA 3 photojournalist Victor Nieto spent a year tracking down everyone from the lead FBI agent, to the bomber's son, to the grandson of casino owner Harvey Gross. In this BONUS Dying to Ask: What drew Dave Manoucheri to the backstory of the Harvey's bombing Who on the KCRA 3 staff got tasked with building a bomb (non-working) for a re-creation The lengths Dave and photojournalist Victor Nieto went to for the show to have an authentic 80s vibe And the personal benefits Dave got out of tackling this year-long assignment  

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime
Episode 262 - “What the Crime?” 3 Strange and unusual crime stories

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 35:51


In today's episode, I'll share three strange and intriguing true crime cases currently in the news - a suspected serial killer hunting for victims in a small California town, a gruesome discovery on a local walking trail, and a bizarre discovery unearthed in a San Francisco Bay Area mansion's back garden. Resources:  “Suspect is Arrested in Series of Killings in Stockton, Calif., Police Say”, Eduardo Medina, The New York Times, Oct 15, 2022 “Stockton serial killings: Everything we know now about suspect Wesley Brownlee”, Daniel Macht, Hilda Flores, KCRA 3, Oct 19, 2022 “Timeline: Stockton police arrest suspect linked to six serial killings”, Gabriel Porras, ABCNews.go.com, Oct 16, 2022 “What we're learning about victims of the Stockton serial killings” Maricela DelaCruz, KCRA 3, Oct 19, 2022  “Coroner IDs Woman Found on Fire in Antioch, Suspects in Custody”, Bay City News, Oct 24, 2022 “Antioch Police Say Two Arrested in Homicide Case of Woman Found Burned on Mokelumne Trail”, East County Today, Oct 24, 2022 “2 Charged with Mutilation for Antioch Burned Woman's Death”, Amy Larson, KRON News, Oct 27, 2022 “Atherton mystery mansion once owned by man convicted of murder: court records”, Amy Larson, Dan Kerman, KRON News, Oct 22, 2022.  “Update: Buried car unearthed in Atherton Saturday and taken away by tow truck”, Angela Swartz,The Almanac, Oct 22, 2022  “Buried Car Removed from Atherton Backyard Taken to Crime Lab”, Thom Jensen and Stephanie Guzman, NBC News, Oct 24, 2022 https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/buried-car-removed-atherton-backyard/3037992/ “Former owner of Atherton estate with mysterious buried car has history of murder, sunken yacht”, Julia Prodis Sulek, Bay Area News Group, Oct 24, 2022  “Buried car in Atherton: Onsite investigation complete, still no human remains found”, Angela Swartz, The Almanac, Oct 24, 2022 Links:  Episode #84 of Once Upon a Crime - “Last Stop: The Chowchilla School Bus Kidnapping”  https://www.truecrimepodcast.com/episode-084-last-stop-the-chowchilla-school-bus-kidnapping/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1730325570622505 Sponsors: Listen to the Amazon Music exclusive podcast, SUSPECT: Vanished in the Snow, in the Amazon Music App. Download the app today. So start your credit journey with Chime.Get started at chime.com/once Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime
Episode 262 - “What the Crime?” 3 Strange and unusual crime stories.

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 30:21


Resources:  “Suspect is Arrested in Series of Killings in Stockton, Calif., Police Say”, Eduardo Medina, The New York Times, Oct 15, 2022 “Stockton serial killings: Everything we know now about suspect Wesley Brownlee”, Daniel Macht, Hilda Flores, KCRA 3, Oct 19, 2022 “Timeline: Stockton police arrest suspect linked to six serial killings”, Gabriel Porras, ABCNews.go.com, Oct 16, 2022 “What we're learning about victims of the Stockton serial killings” Maricela DelaCruz, KCRA 3, Oct 19, 2022  “Coroner IDs Woman Found on Fire in Antioch, Suspects in Custody”, Bay City News, Oct 24, 2022 “Antioch Police Say Two Arrested in Homicide Case of Woman Found Burned on Mokelumne Trail”, East County Today, Oct 24, 2022 “2 Charged with Mutilation for Antioch Burned Woman's Death”, Amy Larson, KRON News, Oct 27, 2022 “Atherton mystery mansion once owned by man convicted of murder: court records”, Amy Larson, Dan Kerman, KRON News, Oct 22, 2022.  “Update: Buried car unearthed in Atherton Saturday and taken away by tow truck”, Angela Swartz,The Almanac, Oct 22, 2022  “Buried Car Removed from Atherton Backyard Taken to Crime Lab”, Thom Jensen and Stephanie Guzman, NBC News, Oct 24, 2022 https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/buried-car-removed-atherton-backyard/3037992/ “Former owner of Atherton estate with mysterious buried car has history of murder, sunken yacht”, Julia Prodis Sulek, Bay Area News Group, Oct 24, 2022  “Buried car in Atherton: Onsite investigation complete, still no human remains found”, Angela Swartz, The Almanac, Oct 24, 2022 Links:  Episode #84 of Once Upon a Crime - “Last Stop: The Chowchilla School Bus Kidnapping”  https://www.truecrimepodcast.com/episode-084-last-stop-the-chowchilla-school-bus-kidnapping/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1730325570622505

Canary Cry News Talk
PHISH AND CHIPS

Canary Cry News Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 132:51


Canary Cry News Talk #543 - 10.05.2022 - Recorded Live to Tape PHISH AND CHIPS - Nanoracks, Apocalypse Drone, Virtual Children, Pop Pope  A Podcast that Deconstructs Mainstream Media News from a Biblical Worldview. Harvard: Index of MSM Ownership (Harvard.edu)   SHOW NOTES HELLO BEAST SYSTEM Woman who married a 'tech genius', implanted a CHIP in her hand (DailyMail)   DAY JINGLE/PERSONAL/EXEC.   FLIPPY Nanoracks tests tech to slice up space junk in orbit for 1st time (Space.com) → Plant brain robot arm wield machete → Plants can be CRISPR'd   CRISPR → The Next Crispr Gene Editing IPO Could Be Near (Jackson) CIA invested in woolly mammoth resurrection tech (Interesting Engineering)   UKRAINE/RUSSIA Putin deploys world's largest submarine with ‘apocalypse' drone (NY Post)  → Ex-CIA, Russia-Ukraine concern, escalation ‘spiraling out of control' (CNBC) → NATO, Putin ‘deploys world's biggest submarine' ‘apocalypse drone' (The Sun)  → Ukrainian ambassador tells Elon Musk to ‘f--- off' after Twitter poll (CNBC)    PARTY TIME BREAK 1: TREASURE   BEAST SYSTEM 'Virtual children' to replace real kids by 2050, 'help with overpopulation' (DailyStar) CYBORG: 18-yo cyborg Josh Universe Opens Celestial Institute (Digital News)   SPACE POPE REPTILIAN Beast Fashion: What does the pope have to do with Yeezy's show (NSS Mag) → Pope Francis, Apple CEO Tim Cook meet in private Vatican sit-down (Fox) → Pope Francis YT Doc ‘The Letter: A Message For Our Earth' Launches (Variety) → Pope Francis meets with Deloitte leaders in Vatican (Consulting.US)   BREAK 3: TALENT   COVID/WACCINE Scientist who tried to squash Wuhan lab leak theory gets more cash (NY Post)  → Study: COVID-19 vaccines linked to temporary menstruation changes (KCRA) → (2021, GMA Clearly stated vaccines DO NOT affect menstruation)   BREAK 4: TIME END   This Episode was Produced By: Producers SIR MORV Knight of the Burning Chariots, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, Sir Darrin Knight of the Hungry Panda's, Gail M, Sir LX Protocol V2 Knight of the Berrean Protocol, G-33, Jessy C, Sir Scott Knight of Truth, Veronica D, Runksmash   Audio Production Psalm40    Visual Art Dame Allie of the Skillet Nation Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia   CLIP PRODUCER Emsworth, FaeLivrin, Epsilon   TIMESTAPERS Jackie U, Jade Bouncerson, Christine C, Pocojoyo, Joelle S   SOCIAL MEDIA DOERS Dame MissG of the OV and Deep Rivers   LINKS HELP JAM   MICROFICTION Runksmash - Stacy, bruised and bloodied by the raptor like emus, climbs through the window; in the other room she hears a familiar voice reading an article about an OSU professor stealing a box of ancient Anatolian statue eyeballs, his rant is the perfect cover.   ADDITIONAL STORIES This Robot Chef Has An Electric Tongue To Taste Your Food (Slash Gear) 13-year-old boy seriously injured by snake bite in northern Israel (Times of Israel)  America deserves answers on President Biden's cognitive function (NY Post)  Liz Truss: I'm a huge Zionist and I'll never let Iran get nukes (The JC)  Liz Truss's popularity rating plunges to MINUS 59 (DailyMail)  → This stock-market strategist says the coming recession could be the biggest ever: ‘I recommend prayer' (MarketWatch) (Archive)  JPMorgan Is Worried About Who's Going to Buy All the Bonds (Bloomberg) (Archive)  → Banks Ranked by Derivatives (US Bank Locations)  Buckle Up: Home Prices Are Expected To Fall by a Lot—Even If There Isn't a Recession (Realtor)  As gas prices rise, Democrats scramble to lay blame on Big Oil (WaPo) (Archive)  Elite Russian troops retreating from areas Putin illegally annexed 4 days ago (Insider) (Archive)  Putin's Annexation Plans Ripped up as Ukraine Smashes Russian Defensive Line (DailyBeast)  Lawsuit: SMUD and Sacramento Police Violate State Law (EFF)  Is it possible to test Positive after a vaccine? (NPR)