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136 Operation Night Cat with Ron Arsenault & Kevin Bronson – New Hampshire It started with a single game camera trained on an illegal bait site. Evidence recovered from that camera would ultimately lead to a lengthy multi-agency investigation, and the arrest of a ring of poachers who would trade hundreds of photos and videos of their multiple illegal harvests. In this episode, New Hampshire COs Ron Arsenault and Sgt. Kevin Bronson break down the story of “Operation Night Cat.” Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Don Noyes Chevrolet North American Game Warden Museum Sovereign Sportsman Solutions “A Cowboy in the Woods” Book Hunt of a Lifetime Maine's Operation Game Thief Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH International Wildlife Crimestoppers Here's what we discuss: · Upcoming YouTube channel featuring NH game wardens · Investigation began as an illegal deer baiting case · Cell phone pictures reveal a protected bobcat shot at night · US Fish & Wildlife is brought in · Multiple search warrants are executed · A mountain of digital evidence reveals several suspects · Poaching activities were incredibly well-documented · “It was like they had a camera crew.” · One suspect attempts to hide a cell phone… but is foiled by K9 Winni · Bobcat, deer, crows, fisher, coyotes, and foxes were all targeted · Speed and coordination are key when executing warrants · The importance of preservation letters to prevent destruction of evidence · Poaching also occurred in other states, more charges could be pending · Five people were arrested, charged with over 50 night hunting violations alone · Felony charges were also laid · County attorneys were integral to these cases · Local sportsmen were “appalled, and wanted to help.” · Poaching is still prevalent and ongoing · “One guy may start, but it takes a team to get a win.” Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Warden's Watch logo & Design: Ashley Hannett Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Waypoint Stitcher TuneIn Megaphone Find More Here: Website Warden's Watch / TGL Store Facebook Facebook Fan Page Instagram Threads YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is Kym Priess! Originally from Austin Texas, Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary artist Kym Priess is a pure pioneerwoman, fierce frontwoman, adventurous musician, writer, live host and actor. Most recently, her immersive, interactive electro-rock project STUNTDRIVER opened for Peaches. The album “Saga” was co-produced by John Avila of Oingo Boingo. Recent acting credits include: an AppleTV comedy with reality star/Billboard musician, Adam Barta, playing rising country star Tony Martinez's crazy girlfriend in his video “Why You Gotta be Crazy?” and being the fun, jaded aunt in an upcoming short with Carmelita Hughes. Kym's work pushes boundaries, forms and comfort levels yet maintains a fun-loving, absurd and curious tone and has been seen in music venues, galleries, theaters, non-traditional locations and federal prisons in New York, LA, Amsterdam, San Francisco, Honolulu and Austin since the 1990s. Priess has been described as “critical to the existence of the dragon in you” (ComeHereFloyd) and earned comparisons to Siouxsie Sioux and Joan Jett (LaBuzzBand's Kevin Bronson). This discipline bender's career took root in the NYU experimental theater world sparking theatrical, comedic, vivid works and a rock opera that was awarded “Best of the Fringe” (SF Fringe Festival). As a musician, Priess has written 300 songs (some on Vanderpump Rules, Siesta Key toured extensively , shared stages with Exene Cervenka and Fishbone and sings backup on William Shatner's Spirit in the Sky. She plays bass, accordion, and keys but is mostly known for her dynamic vocal range. She also does her own stunts whenever she can. When not creating, traveling or performing, Kym prefers to be tubing down a river. linktr.ee/kympriess instagram.com/hawkiskympriess www.stuntdrivermusic.com/
Big Kev and I sit down to chat about playing sports, the practical use of ice cream in the workplace, an oddly sensible discussion of the judicial system, and our brains.
We had the opportunity to interview 8mm.Meet the Artists Juliette & Sean“Massive Attack meet June and Johnny Cash at a rave with David Lynch.”Founded by Grammy-nominated producer/mixer multi-instrumentalist Sean Beavan (Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, No Doubt, A Perfect Circle) and his multi-talented wife, Juliette Beavan, 8mm (pron. “eight millimeter”), were one of the first bands to embrace DIY and strategic licensing. They quickly became championed by luminaries such as Nic Harcourt, Geoff Boucher, Kevin Bronson, Jason Pettigrew and Antiquiet. One of the most licensed bands in the industry (“Underworld: Awakening”, “Dirty Little Liars”, “Mistresses”, “Grey’s Anatomy”, “Nip Tuck”, “Nikita”, “One Tree Hill”, “Shark”, “Cold Case”, “Moonlight”, “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” etc.), their powerful live performances and intriguing videos have earned them an ever-increasing hardcore following.Together, 8MM, have licensed 80% of their catalog to film and television including: I, Frankenstein, The Flash, Grey's Anatomy, Mr. & Mrs. Smith Soundtrack, Kings, You're The Worst, Being Human, One Tree Hill, Lost Girl, Underworld:Awakening Soundtrack, Pretty Little Liars, and so many more.As a music composition team, Juliette Beavan and Sean Beavan, credits include:JUNE - horror, featureDEATH VALLEY - thriller, featureLion's Den - thriller, shortThe Cleansing Hour - horror, shortSIX - horror, shortDon't Kill It - horror, featureIt Girl - documentary, featureand the list continues...We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com
Cohosts Leslie Grygiel and Kevin Bronson explore the "double binds" that women encounter in the workplace. Whereas male leaders are considered forthright, assertive or plain-spoken, female leaders demonstrating the same behaviors are often labeled as overly aggressive. A man may know his worth, yet a woman is a shameless self-promoter. Kevin asks: Do we men expect women to have strong leadership qualities until such time as we want them to be nurturing, like the women in our personal life? Join Leslie and Kevin as they explore what men and women can do to meet in the middle on this topic. References include: Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg and "For Women Leaders, Likability and Success Hardly Go Hand-in-Hand" by Marianne Cooper.
Cohosts Leslie Grygiel and Kevin Bronson are back with Season 2! Join them in this episode as they discuss the powerful differences in male and female brains, as explained in Gender Intelligence: Breakthrough Strategies for Increasing Diversity and Improving Your Bottom Line by Barbara Annis & Keith Merron. Once we are aware of brain-based differences, we can develop more patience and appreciation for the diversity of our thought processes. This helps us to build trust and then co-create more powerfully together in the workplace and at home.
Cohosts Leslie Grygiel and Kevin Bronson discuss why women's leadership programs are created and why they don't work. How do these programs fall short, and how can we successfully integrate men as participants, sponsors and mentors? Kevin answers many of Leslie's questions about the male perspective as she presents a potential leadership development program design that may work better than many that exist today. Leslie mentions two valuable resources during this episode: Gender Intelligence: Breakthrough Strategies for Increasing Diversity and Improving Your Bottom Line, by Barbara Annis & Keith Merron "How Men Can Become Better Allies to Women", Harvard Business Review, by W. Brad Johnson and David G. Smith, October 12, 2018
Cohosts Leslie Grygiel and Kevin Bronson explore the concept of "like me" bias and the impact it has on women, and all individuals, in the workplace. Why should we be aware of it? How do we overcome it? This broad-ranging conversation includes many leadership and human resources best practices to increase engagement, trust, innovation, better decisions, and overall business success. References are made to the following websites and articles: The Implicit Association Test Judith Glaser's Conversational Intelligence® Article: Reducing Implicit Racial Preferences Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2014. Paper: Attitudes and Company Practices as Predictors of Managers' Intentions to Hire, Develop and Promote Women in Science, Engineering and Technology Professions. Consulting Psychology Journal, 2014
Does history bore or excite you? We hope the later! Leslie and Kevin discuss the history of women in the workplace in an effort to put into perspective our seeming lack of progress in shattering the glass ceiling. Women have been trying to make inroads for hundreds of years in an environment which was created by men for men. Learn about the progress and set-backs through the ages and realize that most movement has been made in the last 40 years. This basis in history sets that stage for future podcast topics. To learn more about our work as Leadership Development Coaches, visit us: Leslie Grygiel and Kevin Bronson.
Cohosts Leslie Grygiel and Kevin Bronson discuss the #metoo movement and the impact it is having in the workplace. The conversation begins as Kevin recaps a brief history of the movement based on an article published by the by the New York Times and many other news sources. We then present and discuss results published from an online poll regarding sexual harassment at work that was conducted by the Pew Research Center in February and March 2018. We wrap-up as Kevin presents recommendations from the Society of Human Resource Management regarding solutions in the workplace.
Learn about the Men + Women = Better Business podcast and meet your cohosts, Leslie Grygiel and Kevin Bronson. Leslie explains what we mean by Men + Women = Better Business and Kevin and Leslie talk about their vision and goals for the impact of the show. They share their backgrounds and personal experiences that led to their passion for supporting men and women leaders in the workplace.
Kevin Bronson is a music journalist. He has freelanced for The Times, LA Weekly, SPIN.com and SXSWorld magazine. Since 2002 he has covered the Los Angeles music scene and in 2008 launched his own digital blog Buzzbands LA. Kevin has a history of tipping readers to many unsigned artists such as Silversun Pickups, Cold War Kids and the Airborne Toxic Event. He is an avid concertgoer and some of his press badges include Coachella, Lollapalooza, FYF and SXSW.
We're back with our 3rd annual USF football season preview! We take a brief look back at the resurgent 2015 season for USF, before discussing some of the coaching changes as we head into the 2016 season. We also pick out 5 impact players on offense and defense, as well as taking a brief look at recruiting and noting 5 freshman that could play a part in the Bulls success this season. Then we close out the show with a week-by-week prediction of how the season will go. Music credit: Ice Flow, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/