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Best podcasts about kelly lytle

Latest podcast episodes about kelly lytle

The Braintrust
Legacy and Lessons with Kelly Lytle

The Braintrust "Driving Change" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 52:02


On this episode of the Driving Change Podcast, Jeff dives into the depths of family legacy, dreams, and the cost of pursuing them with author Kelly Lytle. His book, "To Dad from Kelly," is an intimate memoir detailing his relationship with his father, a professional football player who paid the ultimate price for his dream. Kelly delves into the profound lessons learned from his father and how he wrestles with the lingering questions left unasked and unanswered following his sudden death at 56. Beyond his book, Kelly is working on serialized stories available on his sub stack newsletter, blending nostalgia, reflections, sports passion, and the fleeting nature of childhood memories. Jeff compares Kelly's unique storytelling style to a fusion of Ernest Hemingway and Nicholas Sparks, hinting at an even more promising future for this talented author.  You will find Kelly's Substack at the link below: Kelly Lytle - The Stories We Tell You can get a copy of “To Dad from Kelly” here: To Dad From Kelly on Amazon

Isaac's Autism in the Wild
#138 | Salty Sister Kelly Lytle

Isaac's Autism in the Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 28:59


In this episode my youngest daughter shares some of our recent struggles with her oldest brother with autism. We talk about the term glass sibling. Tune in to find out more.

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Start Making Sense
Best of 2022: Elie Mystal on the Constitution, plus Kelly Lytle Hernández on “Bad Mexicans”

Start Making Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 34:02


For our end-of year show, we are featuring a couple of our favorite book segments from 2022. First, a Black guy's guide to the Constitution: Elie Mystal explains why “our constitution is not good.” He's The Nation's justice correspondent and author of Allow Me to Retort.Also: “Bad Mexicans”—that's what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-Mexico border against the robber barons and their political allies. UCLA historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez tells that story and talks about her book on race, empire, and revolution in the borderlands.Subscribe to The Nation to support all of our podcasts: thenation.com/podcastsubscribe.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The American Writers Museum Podcasts
Episode 112: Kelly Lytle Hernández

The American Writers Museum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 45:27


This week, historian and author Kelly Lytle Hernández sits down with writer Michael Zapata to discuss her book Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands. The recently released book fills in one of the largest gaps in our history textbooks: the 1910 Mexican Revolution, which remade both Mexico and the United States. This [...]

AWM Author Talks
Episode 112: Kelly Lytle Hernández

AWM Author Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 45:27


This week, historian and author Kelly Lytle Hernández sits down with writer Michael Zapata to discuss her book Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands. The recently released book fills in one of the largest gaps in our history textbooks: the 1910 Mexican Revolution, which remade both Mexico and the United States. This conversation originally took place May 15, 2022 at the inaugural American Writers Festival and was recorded live. AWM PODCAST NETWORK HUB

Cafe con Pam Podcast
Bad Mexicans with Kelly Lytle Hernández

Cafe con Pam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 50:01


Listeners, we're back this week with Kelly Lytle Hernández.Kelly Lytle Hernández is a professor of History, African American Studies, and Urban Planning at UCLA where she holds The Thomas E. Lifka Endowed Chair in History and directs the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies. One of the nation's leading experts on race, immigration, and mass incarceration, she is the author of Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol (University of California Press, 2010), City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles (University of North Carolina Press, 2017), and Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022). Bad Mexicans was recently longlisted for the National Book Award. She also leads Million Dollar Hoods, a big data research initiative documenting the fiscal and human cost of mass incarceration in Los Angeles. For her historical and contemporary work, Professor Lytle Hernández was named a 2019 MacArthur “Genius” Fellow. She is also an elected member of the Society of American Historians, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Pulitzer Prize Board.During this episode we talked about:04:15 - Being from a border town and how it informed her work05:34 - Growing up pre- operation gatekeeping09:36 - Conversation with her father15:57 - Deciding to be a historian and her champions16:38 - Importance of writing20:58 - Advice to young students25:34 - Grad school27:46 - Going into the archives30:13 - Her book Bad Mexicans33:36 - ‘I need this story'36:19 - Juana Belén Gutierrez de Mendoza40:13 - History informing the present41:15 - Standing on the shoulders of incredible women This episode is brought to you by Gold Peak and First Republic Bank.  Follow Kelly on all things social:TwitterInstagram Follow Cafe con Pam on all things socialInstagramFacebookhttp://cafeconpam.com/Join the FREE Cafe con Pam ChallengeJoin our Discord  space and let's keep the conversation going! If you are a business owner, join us for Aligned Collective MastermindLearn about PowerSisters Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!

MPR News with Kerri Miller
Professor Kelly Lytle Hernández explores the linked histories of the U.S. and Mexico

MPR News with Kerri Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 51:03


Many Americans don't know that the histories of the United States and Mexico are inseparably intertwined. But historian Kelly Lytle Hernández says you cannot fully understand one without the other. We fought wars over the same territories, influenced each other's politics, and remain deeply connected economically. Our stories circle around each other, shaping immigration policies and policing. And if we don't know how we got here, says Hernández, we won't know how to move forward. Her new book, “Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, And Revolution In The Borderlands” tells the true story of a Mexican band of rebels, the magonistas, who helped launch the Mexican Revolution in 1910 and whose actions still affect the borderlands today. She talked about what she learned while researching her book and why she believes the U.S. ignores its history with Mexico at its own peril with host Kerri Miller on this week's Big Books and Bold Ideas. Guest: Kelly Lytle Hernández is a professor of history, African-American studies and urban planning at UCLA. Her latest book is “Bad Mexicans.” To listen to the full conversation you can use the audio player above. Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or RSS. Subscribe to the Thread newsletter for the latest book and author news and must-read recommendations. 

New Books in Latino Studies
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)

New Books in Latino Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 52:05


Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. authorities vested in protecting the Diaz regime. The U.S. Departments of War, State, Treasury, and Justice as well as police, sheriffs, and spies, hunted the magonistas across the country. Capturing Ricardo Flores Magón was one of the FBI's first cases. But the magonistas persevered. They lived in hiding, wrote in secret code, and launched armed raids into Mexico until they ignited the world's first social revolution of the twentieth century. Taking readers to the frontlines of the magonista uprising and the counterinsurgency campaign that failed to stop them, Kelly Lytle Hernández puts the magonista revolt at the heart of U.S. history. Long ignored by textbooks, the magonistas threatened to undo the rise of Anglo-American power, on both sides of the border, and inspired a revolution that gave birth to the Mexican-American population, making the magonistas' story integral to modern American life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies

New Books Network
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 52:05


Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. authorities vested in protecting the Diaz regime. The U.S. Departments of War, State, Treasury, and Justice as well as police, sheriffs, and spies, hunted the magonistas across the country. Capturing Ricardo Flores Magón was one of the FBI's first cases. But the magonistas persevered. They lived in hiding, wrote in secret code, and launched armed raids into Mexico until they ignited the world's first social revolution of the twentieth century. Taking readers to the frontlines of the magonista uprising and the counterinsurgency campaign that failed to stop them, Kelly Lytle Hernández puts the magonista revolt at the heart of U.S. history. Long ignored by textbooks, the magonistas threatened to undo the rise of Anglo-American power, on both sides of the border, and inspired a revolution that gave birth to the Mexican-American population, making the magonistas' story integral to modern American life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 52:05


Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. authorities vested in protecting the Diaz regime. The U.S. Departments of War, State, Treasury, and Justice as well as police, sheriffs, and spies, hunted the magonistas across the country. Capturing Ricardo Flores Magón was one of the FBI's first cases. But the magonistas persevered. They lived in hiding, wrote in secret code, and launched armed raids into Mexico until they ignited the world's first social revolution of the twentieth century. Taking readers to the frontlines of the magonista uprising and the counterinsurgency campaign that failed to stop them, Kelly Lytle Hernández puts the magonista revolt at the heart of U.S. history. Long ignored by textbooks, the magonistas threatened to undo the rise of Anglo-American power, on both sides of the border, and inspired a revolution that gave birth to the Mexican-American population, making the magonistas' story integral to modern American life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Latin American Studies
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)

New Books in Latin American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 52:05


Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. authorities vested in protecting the Diaz regime. The U.S. Departments of War, State, Treasury, and Justice as well as police, sheriffs, and spies, hunted the magonistas across the country. Capturing Ricardo Flores Magón was one of the FBI's first cases. But the magonistas persevered. They lived in hiding, wrote in secret code, and launched armed raids into Mexico until they ignited the world's first social revolution of the twentieth century. Taking readers to the frontlines of the magonista uprising and the counterinsurgency campaign that failed to stop them, Kelly Lytle Hernández puts the magonista revolt at the heart of U.S. history. Long ignored by textbooks, the magonistas threatened to undo the rise of Anglo-American power, on both sides of the border, and inspired a revolution that gave birth to the Mexican-American population, making the magonistas' story integral to modern American life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies

New Books in American Studies
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 52:05


Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. authorities vested in protecting the Diaz regime. The U.S. Departments of War, State, Treasury, and Justice as well as police, sheriffs, and spies, hunted the magonistas across the country. Capturing Ricardo Flores Magón was one of the FBI's first cases. But the magonistas persevered. They lived in hiding, wrote in secret code, and launched armed raids into Mexico until they ignited the world's first social revolution of the twentieth century. Taking readers to the frontlines of the magonista uprising and the counterinsurgency campaign that failed to stop them, Kelly Lytle Hernández puts the magonista revolt at the heart of U.S. history. Long ignored by textbooks, the magonistas threatened to undo the rise of Anglo-American power, on both sides of the border, and inspired a revolution that gave birth to the Mexican-American population, making the magonistas' story integral to modern American life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in the American West
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 52:05


Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. authorities vested in protecting the Diaz regime. The U.S. Departments of War, State, Treasury, and Justice as well as police, sheriffs, and spies, hunted the magonistas across the country. Capturing Ricardo Flores Magón was one of the FBI's first cases. But the magonistas persevered. They lived in hiding, wrote in secret code, and launched armed raids into Mexico until they ignited the world's first social revolution of the twentieth century. Taking readers to the frontlines of the magonista uprising and the counterinsurgency campaign that failed to stop them, Kelly Lytle Hernández puts the magonista revolt at the heart of U.S. history. Long ignored by textbooks, the magonistas threatened to undo the rise of Anglo-American power, on both sides of the border, and inspired a revolution that gave birth to the Mexican-American population, making the magonistas' story integral to modern American life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west

New Books in Mexican Studies
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)

New Books in Mexican Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 52:05


Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. authorities vested in protecting the Diaz regime. The U.S. Departments of War, State, Treasury, and Justice as well as police, sheriffs, and spies, hunted the magonistas across the country. Capturing Ricardo Flores Magón was one of the FBI's first cases. But the magonistas persevered. They lived in hiding, wrote in secret code, and launched armed raids into Mexico until they ignited the world's first social revolution of the twentieth century. Taking readers to the frontlines of the magonista uprising and the counterinsurgency campaign that failed to stop them, Kelly Lytle Hernández puts the magonista revolt at the heart of U.S. history. Long ignored by textbooks, the magonistas threatened to undo the rise of Anglo-American power, on both sides of the border, and inspired a revolution that gave birth to the Mexican-American population, making the magonistas' story integral to modern American life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WKOK Sunrise
10/6/21 WKOK Sunrise: Paint The Valley Pink

WKOK Sunrise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 11:44


Michele Heimbach, Patient Navigator, Thyra M. Humphreys Center for Breast Health, and Kelly Lytle, Nurse Navigator, on what happens when someone receives a breast cancer diagnosis, what does the future hold? We'll stick with the patient/nurse viewpoint, how to help patients, the shock of the news, the support, the treatments, the assistance, how navigation works, and why it is so helpful. We'll talk about relationship, support, barriers and the unique service offered. This discussion is part of WKOK and the Sunbury Broadcasting Corporation's ‘Paint The Valley Pink' initiative, calling attention to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Thyra M. Humphreys Center for Breast Health

Newsradio 1070 WKOK
10/6/21 WKOK Sunrise: Paint The Valley Pink

Newsradio 1070 WKOK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 11:44


Michele Heimbach, Patient Navigator, Thyra M. Humphreys Center for Breast Health, and Kelly Lytle, Nurse Navigator, on what happens when someone receives a breast cancer diagnosis, what does the future hold? We'll stick with the patient/nurse viewpoint, how to help patients, the shock of the news, the support, the treatments, the assistance, how navigation works, and why it is so helpful. We'll talk about relationship, support, barriers and the unique service offered. This discussion is part of WKOK and the Sunbury Broadcasting Corporation's ‘Paint The Valley Pink' initiative, calling attention to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Thyra M. Humphreys

Dig: A History Podcast
LULAC, Adela Sloss-Vento, and the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement

Dig: A History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 61:15


Borders #3 of 4. If we look for women of color in national women's rights organizations before the 1970s, we don't see very many. Once it was assumed that women of color did not participate in twentieth century feminism. Of course that wasn't the case at all and the historical record is righting itself, as historians and other social scientists complicate the narrative of twentieth century feminism, arguing that feminisms were at play. Sociologist Benita Roth even titles her book Separate Roads to Feminism, showing that women of color acted in feminist ways but were not largely involved with national and white feminist organizations. Historian Cynthia Orozco has a new book out titled Agent of Change: Adela Sloss-Vento, Mexican-American Civil Rights Activist and Texas Feminist, which excavates the importance of a feminist figure of the Mexican American Civil Rights movement, adding to the scholarship that unearths the “forgotten” history of women's importance in major American social movements. In today's episode we'll be exploring the Mexican-American Civil Rights movement of the early to mid-twentieth century and two women important to that movement, Adela Sloss-Vento and Alicia Dickerson Montemayor, whose work to establish women as authoritative figures in the Mexican American Civil Rights movement paved the way for the Chicana Movement of the 1960s and 70s. Find a transcript, complete bibliography, and teaching resources at digpodcast.org Select Bibliography Hernandez, Kelly Lytle. Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol. University of California Press. 2010. Kaplowitz, Craig A. LULAC, Mexican Americans, and National Policy. Texas A&M University. 2005. Márquez, Benjamín. LULAC: The Evolution of a Mexican American Political Organization. University of Texas.1993. Ngai, Mai. Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America. Princeton University Press. 2004. Orozco, Cynthia E. No Mexicans, Women, or Dogs Allowed: The Rise of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement. University of Texas Press. 2009. Orozco, Cynthia E. Agent of Change: Adela Sloss-Vento, Mexican American Civil Rights Activist and Texas Feminist. University of Texas Press. 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Invent The Future
Episode 7 - Cowboys

Invent The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 83:44


In this free-ranging and discursive discussion, Alekx, Eilex, and Ethan talk about Western films (cowboy movies, not the whole capitalist cultural category) and how they portray Mexico and Mexicans, how the films launder settler Manifest Destiny and settler-colonialism, how gender is depicted and reified through the films, and US perceptions of citizenry, property, and morality are all mixed in with the ideas they contain. It goes all over the place. Yee haw. Suggested reading/viewing: Black, Liza. Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941-1960. Hernández, Kelly Lytle. Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol Molina, Natalia. How Race Is Made in America: Immigration, Citizenship, and the Historical Power of Racial Scripts Diamond, Neil & Bainbridge, Catherine & Hayes, Jeremiah. dirs. Reel Injun: On The Trail of the Hollywood Indian. 2009. Ford, John. dir. Stagecoach. 1939 Leone, Sergio. dir. Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars). 1964 McLagen, Andrew. dir. The Shadow Riders. 1982 Peckinpah, Sam. dir. The Wild Bunch. 1969 Sturges, John. dir. The Magnificent Seven. 1960

Brief History of Wars
USA's War on Immigration

Brief History of Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 54:10


The history of immigration to the United States details the movement of people to the United States starting with the first European settlements from around 1600. Beginning around this time, British and other Europeans settled primarily on the east coast. Later Africans were imported as slaves. The United States experienced successive waves of immigration, particularly from Europe. Immigrants sometimes paid the cost of transoceanic transportation by becoming indentured servants after their arrival in the New World. Later, immigration rules became more restrictive; the ending of numerical restrictions occurred in 1965. Recently, cheap air travel has increased immigration from Asia and Latin America.Attitudes towards new immigrants have cycled between favorable and hostile since the 1790s. Leading to Trump, The Wall and MexicoThe Brief History Podcast, given you history behind the headline, under a hour. Perfect for the commute to work or on you lunch break or in your precious free time.Please review, share, rate 5 star and follow us and like on socials: Twitter - @bhistorypodcastFacebook and Instagram - Brief History PodcastSnapchat - bhistorypodcastHost and Author - Andrew Knight @ajknight31Producer and Composer - Harry EdmondsonResourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_immigrati…Barkan, Elliott Robert. And Still They Come: Immigrants and American Society, 1920 to the 1990s (1996), by leading historianBarkan, Elliott Robert, ed. A Nation of Peoples: A Sourcebook on America's Multicultural Heritage (1999), 600 pp; essays by scholars on 27 groupsBarone, Michael. The New Americans: How the Melting Pot Can Work Again (2006)Bayor, Ronald H., ed. The Oxford Handbook of American Immigration and Ethnicity (2015)Bodnar, John. The Transplanted: A History of Immigrants in Urban America (1985)Dassanowsky, Robert, and Jeffrey Lehman, eds. Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America (2nd ed. 3 vol 2000), anthropological approach to 150 culture groups; 1974 ppGjerde, Jon, ed. Major Problems in American Immigration and Ethnic History (1998) primary sources and excerpts from scholars.Levinson, David and Melvin Ember, eds. American Immigrant Cultures 2 vol (1997) covers all major and minor groupsMeier, Matt S. and Gutierrez, Margo, eds. The Mexican American Experience: An Encyclopedia (2003) (ISBN 0-313-31643-0)Steidl, Annemarie et al. From a Multiethnic Empire to a Nation of Nations: Austro-Hungarian Migrants in the US, 1870–1940 (Innsbruck: Studien Verlag, 2017). 354 pp.Thernstrom, Stephan, ed. Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups (1980) (ISBN 0-674-37512-2), the standard reference, covering all major groups and most minor groups onlineYans-McLaughlin, Virginia ed. Immigration Reconsidered: History, Sociology, and Politics (1990)Recent migrationsBorjas, George J. "Does Immigration Grease the Wheels of the Labor Market?" Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2001Hernández, Kelly Lytle. "The Crimes and Consequences of Illegal Immigration: A Cross-Border Examination of Operation Wetback, 1943 to 1954," Western Historical Quarterly, 37 (Winter 2006), 421–44.Kemp, Paul. Goodbye Canada? (2003), from Canada to U.S.Khadria, Binod. The Migration of Knowledge Workers: Second-Generation Effects of India's Brain Drain, (2000)Mullan, Fitzhugh. "The Metrics of the Physician Brain Drain." New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 353:1810–18 October 27, 2005 Number 17Odem, Mary and William Brown. Living Across Borders: Guatemala Migrants in the U.S. South Southern Spaces, 2011.Palmer, Ransford W. In Search of a Better Life: Perspectives on Migration from the Caribbean Praeger, 1990.Skeldon, Ronald, and Wang Gungwu; Reluctant Exiles? Migration from Hong Kong and the New Overseas Chinese 1994.

Latino Book Review Presents
Latino Book Review Presents Kelly Lytle Hernández

Latino Book Review Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 25:04


MacArthur Fellow, Kelly Lytle Hernández, is one of the leading experts on race, immigration, and mass incarceration in the United States. In this interview with Vale Rendón, she speaks about her book City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771–1965, state violence against ethnic minorities, colonialism, mass incarceration, white supremacy, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/latino-book-review/support

The Dig
Border Patrol with Kelly Lytle Hernández

The Dig

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 93:46


Dan interviews Kelly Lytle Hernández on MIGRA! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol. Dan's 2017 interview with Lytle Hernández on City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965: thedigradio.com/podcast/a-history-of-human-caging-with-kelly-lytle-hernandez Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDig

Jacobin Radio
Dig: Border Patrol with Kelly Lytle Hernández

Jacobin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 93:46


Dan interviews Kelly Lytle Hernández on MIGRA! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol. Dan's 2017 interview with Lytle Hernández on City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965: thedigradio.com/podcast/a-history-of-human-caging-with-kelly-lytle-hernandez Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDig

Then & Now
Mass Incarceration, Mass Deportation, and the Persistence of White Supremacy: A Conversation with Kelly Lytle Hernández

Then & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 53:26


What are the roots of mass deportation and incarceration, and what do the two have to do with each other? How can studying these histories allow us to confront and dismantle the racist structures at the center of today's national conversation? Professor Kelly Lytle Hernández — UCLA historian, activist, author, and recent recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Prize — shares her insights on these vital questions on this week's episode of Then & Now. She discusses the foundational role of white supremacy and settler colonialism in the establishment of policing and immigration enforcement in the United States. She then discusses the historical arc of activism against these systems, outlining the need for divestment from policing, investment in Black life, and redress for historical injustice.

Publisher Nation
Publisher Nation Episode 9

Publisher Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 23:46


Joining us on Publisher Nation is Kelly Lytle, Executive Producer of Findaway Voices. A fascinating discussion about audiobooks ensues, in which host Bradley Metrock asks Kelly who should, and shouldn't, produce audiobooks for their content, and what price audiobooks ought to have relative to their paperback and hardcover cousins. We look forward to Findaway joining us at Digital Book World 2018! Publisher Nation is hosted by Bradley Metrock, CEO Score Publishing, and part of the VoiceFirst.FM podcast network.

SPA Girls Podcast
SPA Girls Podcast – EP139 – Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices

SPA Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 67:23


This week we have Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices with us in the SPA to talk about creating audio books for Indie authors. If you've ever considered creating an audio book, but were concerned about the price, the technology or the difficulty involved, then this episode is a must listen. Kelly takes us through the whole process of creating and distributing an audio book with Findaway Voices, from the very moment an author contacts them, to finding the perfect narrator, to pricing, and then to the recording and approval process. He demystified the whole process for us, and showed us how doable it actually is!  He also gave us some fantastic ideas for how we might market and promote a newly published audio books to our readers, both new and old. It's a fascinating subject, and Kelly was a great sport about answering all our silly questions, and giving us the kind of in-depth information on audio books that we've all wanted to know, but have been too afraid to ask. (Or maybe just too lazy? It's a close call. It's nice and cozy in the SPA.)  It's a great episode - especially if you're thinking of diversifying your income by doing audio books at any time in the future (which you should be!).

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing EP 022 - Finding my Way with Findaway

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 46:26


This episode includes clips of interviews that Mark conducted on a tour through the Findaway offices in Cleveland, Ohio that took place on Tuesday May 22nd. Mark chats with folks from the Findaway Voices team (Will, Wes and Eric) as well as Findaway CEO Mitch Kroll. In the introduction, Mark shares a few updates, including an update of the latest video for Patreon supporters and then explains the three levels of support that include ($1 - Plot Outline (Bronze), $3 - First Draft (Silver) and $5 - Completed Manuscript (Gold). He thanks new and existing Patreon supporters. Mark also shares some details about the percentage share of his eBook retail sales for 2017, revealing that 77% of his eBook earnings came from Kindle with Kobo coming in second at 17%. He also noted that Google started to make a return in terms of his eBook sales in 2017 and has already well surpassed his iBooks sales in 2018. Mark shares his own experiences with publishing exclusively to Kindle via KDP Select to try to leverage the Kindle Unlimited reading income opportunities) and why, strategically, he has been a part of the program since it first launched, even when he was in charge of Kobo's self-publishing platform. He also discusses a short story series “Nocturnal Screams” that he originally rolled out in KDP Select a year ago, but is now releasing wide. For this episode's tongue twisters, Mark turns the tables on Will Dages from Findaway Voices (sponsor of the Tongue Twister segment) and gets HIM to read the tongue twister. In the episode's central interview with Mitch Kroll, Findaway Co-Founder and CEO, Mark and Mitch talk about: The interesting origin of the name Findaway and how the term “Findawayer” and a misplaced thumb late one night led to the spark of inspiration The atmosphere and spirit of the entire Findaway company's culture How, independent of audio or the product set in general, it was all about building a place where a bunch of dynamic people (with Findawayer DNA) who could do great work The little quotes and core value slogans that appear in small font text on walls throughout the Findaway offices How the entire company was originally built on the Playaway devices, which introduced disruption and innovation to the industry The manner by which a talk by Steve Jobs is something Mitch and his co-founders derived inspiration from when building the first Playaway devices How, after selling more than 6 Million Playaway devices, the simple yet effective innovation remains a growth business The balance that Findaway plays in serving the needs of content producers (publishers and authors), curators of audio (retailers and libraries) and consumers/readers The origin of the name “Findaway Voices” and how it relates to the voice and the freedom that it gives back to independent authors Mark then speaks with Will Dages about One of his favourite elements of working at Findaway Voices and Findaway (the amazing people) The Nebula Awards and Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America conference Will recently returned from where he shared information about the “pay for circulation” library purchasing model that raised a number of eyebrows Mark chats with Wes from the audio quality team at Findaway Voices about: One of the most common issue that he regularly has to deal with, related to specification issues The education and resources that Wes regularly shares with audio producers and authors in his daily work The importance of fixing things at the source (ie, when the audio is being recorded) Mark then speaks with Eric from the Business Development team at Findaway Voices about: The role that Eric plays in helping the Voices publishing arm in the creation of audiobooks through partnerships The importance of strategic partnerships for the creation of high quality audiobook solutions A side-conversation carry-over from lunch about Marvel superheroes and how this connects Venom with Captain America After the interviews, Mark reflects on the day spent at Findaway, how Findaway Voices was a remarkable turning point for indie authors and the things he learned from looking at his Findaway Voices sales reports, and a few new strategies he intends on implementing based on this experience.   Links of Interest Findaway Findaway Voices Global Audiobook Opportunities for Authors (Episode 5) - Interview with Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices Mark's Amazon Author Page Mark's Kobo Page Bumps in the Night Nocturnal Screams (Short story collection series) Night Cries Ode to Classics Dark Shadows Literary Haunts Unexpected Strangers Z is for Zombie Something Wicked

Ask Win
Kelly Lytle

Ask Win

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 41:47


Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. In 2018 let be open and honest on Ask Win. To learn more about Ask Win visit http://askwin.weebly.com.  Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org.    On Ask Win today (Thursday, March 22, 2018), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Kelly Lytle. Kelly heads Findaway Voices, a new audiobook creation and distribution service from Findaway. Kelly’s team works closely with independent authors and small to mid-sized publishers to connect them with a community of world-class narrators, create audiobooks, and market and sell those audiobooks everywhere in the world. At Findaway, Kelly also played a key role in launching the Navy eReader Device (or NeRD), and growing AudioEngine into the world’s largest business-to-business audiobook platform. Kelly published and narrated his memoir, To Dad, From Kelly, about his relationship with his late father, college football Hall of Fame running back Rob Lytle, in 2014. Kelly speaks often on the concussion crisis in professional sports and has been featured in Sports Illustrated, The Denver Post, and The Detroit Free Press. Kelly graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Economics. To learn more about Kelly visit https://findawayvoices.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit http://wincharles.weebly.com/. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To see Win's art go to https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-win-charles.html. Interview with Mel Marton: http://traffic.libsyn.com/winwisdom/LAF3494_08172017150526412_1189015.mp3. "Books for Books," you buy Win's books so she can purchase books for school. "Getting through school is a 'win' for her fans and a 'win' for her." Win is a professional writer and in 2018 she is going to get a new MacBook to write her books and do the podcast. With every book she sells and the donations from Ask Win will go to her new MacBook. Please support her in getting her new MacBook. Win Kelly Charles’ book “She is CP” will get to the New York Times somehow and to help her either by voting or send her good vibe. Please vote at https://soopllc.com/blog/book-ideas/cp-win-charles/. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake at https://goo.gl/forms/aS4L6FuHyDSUhvrj2. Ask Win is sponsor by The Teeki Ambassador Program: http://mbsy.co/teeki/35149532. Superwomen Secrets Revealed: Successful Women Talk About Fitting in Fitness and Dare You to Join Them on Amazon http://amzn.to/2gImve5. :) I have a Facebook page for the book http://facebook.com/SuperwomenSecretsRevealed Instagram http://instagram.com/SuperwomenSecretsRevealed and book page on the website: http://FitArmadillo.com/books. If you want to check out what Win’s friend, Dannidoll, is doing (a.k.a. Dannielle) go to https://www.facebook.com/dannidolltheragdollclown/?notif_t=page_invite_accepted¬if_id=1492366163404241. To learn more about Danielle visit http://www.dancanshred.com. For iOS 11 update: https://www.youtube.com/embed/HNupFUYqcRY. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Ask Win, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation.    In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Thank you in advance, Win.   Send to:   Bridging Bionics Foundation  PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621   Thank you Win

The Audiobook Speakeasy Podcast
Episode 12: Kelly Lytle and Will Dages

The Audiobook Speakeasy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 56:58


My guests tonight in the Speakeasy are Kelly Lytle and Will Dages of Findaway Voices. Kelly and Will talk about how Findaway entered the audiobook world, and the birth of Findaway Voices in the summer of 2017. They also talk about the importance of narrators keeping their information with Findaway up to date, the casting process at FV, and something that rights holders and narrators are always interested in: rates. All this over a Rusty Nail, a cup of tea, and a Gin Gimlet (in spirit, if not in a glass) with Watershed Distillery's Four Peel Gin! You can find Findaway at http://www.findaway.com and Findaway Voices at http://www.findawayvoices.com. And you can find Kelly at klytle@findaway.com, and Will at wdages@findaway.com. And, just in case you're interested, you can find Watershed Distillery at http://watersheddistillery.com; I checked, and they don't distribute west of the Mississippi yet, but you can find their spirits in Ohio and various other places east of the Mississippi.

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing EP 005 - Global Audiobook Opportunities for Authors with Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 39:54


In the introduction, Mark talks a little about being in Colorado attending Superstars Writing Seminars in Colorado Springs, CO and the importance of understanding the business of writing and publishing. He shares that he will be doing Facebook Live videos of his experience at Superstars on his Stark Publishing Facebook page. This episode features an interview with Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices. In their conversation, Mark and Kelly talk about: How Findaway Voices is a single service built to help independent authors and small publishers create and distribute their audiobooks, and that they are a fully non-exclusive platform to the largest network of audio sellers in the world (retailer, library and K through 12 markets) The pay per use model that Bibliotheca (3M) has. Meaning the library doesn't need to pre-purchase the audiobook in advance. It is listed (like on any major retailer), and the purchase doesn't happen until the library patron checks out that title The background to Findaway Voices as part of the larger Findaway family. Their “flagship” product, for example, was the Playaway Device, a single title pre-loaded audiobook player that is about the size of a deck of cards, with built in play and pause buttons. These devices have been hugely popular with the library market (as an easy to merchandise and easy to use for patrons who weren't savvy about digital check-outs or even using CD audiobooks) and the military Pre-loaded tablets called “LaunchPad” that are also in the library markets The platform called Audio Engine. The world's largest business-to-business audiobook service Kelly's own background as a passionate reader with a thirst for storytelling. Even though he worked on Wall Street and in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns, his compass kept pointing back to that original passion and joining Findaway a little more than four years ago To Dad, From Kelly, the memoir Kelly wrote about his relationship to his late father who passed away in 2010. Kelly's experience going to TuneIn's studio in Santa Monica, California to record the audiobook himself How Findaway works with authors and as well as the sign-up and vetting process they use for narrators. Mark's very positive experience getting his short story collection Active Reader produced by Findaway Voices and how pleased he was with Eric Moore's recording. Which leads to the question of how a writer might be able to request to work with the same narrator again for a future project, or a narrator that they have already chosen (even if that narrator isn't already part of the Findaway Voices talent pool community) How to use Findaway Voices to upload an audiobook that you already have produced in order to leverage their distribution channels The price control that the author/publisher has on their audiobook (which is a critical differentiation of the way that Amazon's ACX sets the price and doesn't allow that control to the copyright owner) The urgent quest for Audiobook promotion platforms to provide a “BookBub” or “Bargainbooksy” style service, and the existing awesome audio review sites, such as BookRiot or AudioFile How they are seeing authors make hundreds of dollars through the aforementioned library “pay per use” model, which is a huge opportunity, as well as through sites most authors might not be paying much attention to, including Playster. A recommendation for authors to also make sure that the narrator, and not just the author gets the free Audible download codes to help promote the book. The partnership that Findaway Voices has with Draft2Digital.com that allows an author to easily port their ebook's metadata over to set up an audiobook at Findaway. Also, Kelly's respect for the “author-first” approach to authors that Draft2Digital employs in everything they do The notion of format-agnostic consumption of stories and the growth this means for authors   After the interview, Mark talks about the importance of publishing wide and shares his own experience with earning revenue from Findaway Voices via sales channels that weren't even on his radar. His belief was that he would make most of his money from the audiobook sales via Audible, the Amazon-owned largest retail site for audiobooks, but the reality was, the majority of his earnings came from several other sales channels. He talks about the recent progress from Apple, Google and Kobo in the past week as an example of “you never know, so it's best to be available everywhere.” He then shares a second reflection on how the investment related to the creation of an audiobook file is an important reminder to authors of focusing on the long-term, on looking at the various investments they make, not just in money, but in time, and in education.   Links of Interest: Findaway Voices Website Findaway Voices on Twitter Kelly's book: To Dad, From Kelly Mark's Findaway produced books: Active Reader: And Other Cautionary Tales from the Book World Collateral Damage: A Sin-Eater Midadventure Superstars Writing Seminars

Jacobin Radio
The Dig: A History of Human Caging with Kelly Lytle Hernández

Jacobin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017


Historian Kelly Lytle Hernández tells the story of human caging in Los Angeles, from the Spanish Conquest to the mid-twentieth century, in her new book City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965. It's a story of indigenous exploitation and elimination, immigrant detention and deportation, and the suppression of cross-border revolutionary movements. Thanks to our sponsors at Verso Books. Check out Out of the Wreckage: A New Politics for an Age of Crisis by George Monbiot versobooks.com/books/2571-out-of-the-wreckage Support us with your $ at patreon.com/TheDig.

Write Hot Podcast
Findaway Voices with Kelly Lytle

Write Hot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 31:16


Kelly Lytle heads Findaway Voices, a new audiobook creation and distribution service from Findaway. Kelly's team works closely with independent authors and small to mid-sized publishers to connect them with a community of world-class narrators, create audiobooks, and market and sell those audiobooks everywhere in the world. At Findaway, Kelly also played a key role in launching the Navy eReader Device (or NeRD), and growing AudioEngine into the world's largest business-to-business audiobook platform.Kelly published and narrated his memoir, To Dad, From Kelly, about his relationship with his late father, college football Hall of Fame running back Rob Lytle, in 2014. Kelly speaks often on the concussion crisis in professional sports and has been featured in Sports Illustrated, The Denver Post, and The Detroit Free Press. Find out more at kellylytle.com and findaway.com/findaway-voices. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.

Wordslinger Podcast
WPC-119 - Indie Author Audiobooks with Kelly Lytle

Wordslinger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 69:36


Kelly heads Findaway Voices, a new audiobook creation and distribution service from Findaway. Kelly’s team works closely with independent authors and small to mid-sized publishers to connect them with a community of world-class narrators, create audiobooks, and market and sell those audiobooks everywhere in the world. At Findaway, Kelly also played a key role in launching the Navy eReader Device (or NeRD), and growing AudioEngine into the world’s largest business-to-business audiobook platform. Kelly published and narrated his memoir, To Dad, From Kelly, about his relationship with his late father, college football Hall of Fame running back Rob Lytle, in 2014. Kelly speaks often on the concussion crisis in professional sports and has been featured in Sports Illustrated, The Denver Post, and The Detroit Free Press. CONNECT ONLINE: Website(s): https://findawayvoices.com/ Twitter handle(s): @findawayvoices @kelly_lytle Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/Kelly-Lytle/e/B00OK8YQAS/3 MENTIONS: Email Kelly Lytle at klytle@findaway.com D2D blog post on the Findaway partnership: bit.ly/FindawayD2D ___ GOT A QUESTION FOR KEVIN AND HIS GUESTS? CALL 281-809-WORD (9673)

The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 265 - Michigan honors Rob Lytle

The Michigan Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 25:47


On Saturday The University of Michigan Athletic Department will recognize one of their All Time greats. This December Wolverine great Rob Lytle will officially be inducted into college football's Hall of Fame. Saturday at the BYU game Michigan will honor Rob Lytle and his family. My guest today is Rob's son Kelly Lytle. Author of To Dad, From Kelly. Website: www.maizenbrew.com  Listener Line: 313 263-4842. Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com To Dad, From Kelly is available at The M Den, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and at www.kellylytle.com. Get a copy for a Wolverine fan in your life. It's a great read! I'll be back on Tuesday to recap the BYU game, and look ahead to our Big 10 opener with Maryland. GO BLUE!

The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 264 - BYU Play by Play voice Greg Wrubell

The Michigan Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 23:11


1) The View From Section 17: Do you remember the last time we played Brigham Young? 2) Visitors Segment: BYU radio play by play voice Greg Wrubell is with me to preview Saturday's game. 3) Quick Hits: Gameday facts & more. Website: www.maizenbrew.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com Tomorrow we'll be back with another Michigan Man Extra. Kelly Lytle will be my guest. He is the son of Michigan great, and soon to be Hall Of Famer, Rob Lytle. Kelly and I will discuss this weekends ceremony during the BYU game honoring his Dad. Don't forget to download the show and hear what Kelly has to say. GO BLUE!

The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 243 - Kelly Lytle, author of To Dad, From Kelly is my guest

The Michigan Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 52:27


1) Michigan Gameday: In December the late Rob Lytle will be enshrined in College Football's Hall of Fame. He left us far too early at the age of 56. On today's show my guest is Kelly Lytle, Rob's son, and author of To Dad, From Kelly. Website: www.maizenbrew.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com I'll be back from vacation with another great show next week. Have a great Wolverine week everyone. GO BLUE!

The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 242 - Michigan Hoops Recap

The Michigan Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015 38:28


1) Michigan Gameday: Basketball beat writer Brendan Quinn from MLive joins me to wrapup a long and disappointing season for Michigan basketball. 2) Wolverine Quick Hits: Scores and News from a busy week in Michigan athletics. Website: www.maizenbrew.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com Have a great Wolverine week everyone! I'll be on vacation next week, but I'll have a new show up and ready to go. Kelly Lytle will be my guest. Kelly is the son of College Football Hall of Famer Rob Lytle. His book To Dad, From Kelly, is a great read. I hope you'll join us.

Best Bets for Pets - The latest pet product trends - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Best Bets for Pets - Episode 40 SENTRY Pheromone Behavior Products from Sergeant’s

Best Bets for Pets - The latest pet product trends - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2012 30:37


Michelle Fern welcomes Kelly Lytle from Sergeant’s Pet Care to talk about their new SENTRY™ Pheromone Behavior Products. When pets have behavior problems, it's hard to remember how lovable, loyal and entertaining they can be! But, it doesn't have to be this way.. With their scientifically-proven Good Behavior™ Pheromone Technology, SENTRY™ brings you solutions to some of the toughest behaviors. Problems like inappropriate marking, scratching, digging and even separation anxiety can be reduced and eliminated using these pheromones – chemicals that animals naturally produce and use to communicate information to each other. Questions or Comments? Send them to: michelle@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - SENTRY Pheromone Behavior Products from Sergeant’s with Michelle Fern