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Mike Allen rants about the latest political news and takes your calls. Kevin Burton talks about the recent Biden news. James Bogan discusses Nike and female athletes. Yid does the Reds Report.
Mike Allen rants about the latest political news and takes your calls. Kevin Burton talks about the recent Biden news. James Bogan discusses Nike and female athletes. Yid does the Reds Report.
Scott looks at President Trump's poll numbers following his second first 100 days with Kevin Burton of Crosstown Consulting. Also Brian Cross explains why Ohio is the worst in the US for scam and spam messages. Finally Kentucky Rep Steve Doan tells you what you need to know about Real ID compliance.
Scott looks at President Trump's poll numbers following his second first 100 days with Kevin Burton of Crosstown Consulting. Also Brian Cross explains why Ohio is the worst in the US for scam and spam messages. Finally Kentucky Rep Steve Doan tells you what you need to know about Real ID compliance.
Sloan discusses the latest with the Trump tariffs with political analyst Kevin Burton. Also Ohio Rep Tom Hall breaks down stadium funding for the Bengals and Browns out of the state budget. Finally Steven West provides an update on the Middletown cat lady problem.
Sloan discusses the latest with the Trump tariffs with political analyst Kevin Burton. Also Ohio Rep Tom Hall breaks down stadium funding for the Bengals and Browns out of the state budget. Finally Steven West provides an update on the Middletown cat lady problem.
Mike Allen rants about the latest political news and takes your calls. Kevin Burton discusses Ohio Senate Bill 1. Yid does the Reds Report.
Mike Allen rants about the latest political news and takes your calls. Kevin Burton discusses Ohio Senate Bill 1. Yid does the Reds Report.
Following their big losses in the 2024 election, the Democratic Party is in disarray. Scott talks with pollster Kevin Burton about who is leading the Democrat Party, and which direction they are heading in the future.
Scott discusses a local priest wanting his status as a sex offender removed with Theresa Dinwiddie-Herman. Also Bruce de Torres debates what the Trump administration is doing to the Small Business Association. finally Kevin Burton breaks down who is really running the Democratic Party.
Following their big losses in the 2024 election, the Democratic Party is in disarray. Scott talks with pollster Kevin Burton about who is leading the Democrat Party, and which direction they are heading in the future.
Scott discusses a local priest wanting his status as a sex offender removed with Theresa Dinwiddie-Herman. Also Bruce de Torres debates what the Trump administration is doing to the Small Business Association. finally Kevin Burton breaks down who is really running the Democratic Party.
Why study women's history? Why are women's roles in the development of Christianity so often invisible? Historian Dr. Heidi Olson Campbell uncovers why the way history is written and preserved can leave many important stories untold and why telling these stories matters for understanding our past and our future. Guests: Laura Wibberding, Dr. Lisa Clark Diller, Dr. Ed Allen, Dr. Kevin Burton, Dr. Ella Simmons, Celeste Ryan Blyden. Show Notes Book | They Also Served (1940) by Ava Covington
Women were active participants in the Millerite Movement, a mid-nineteenth century American revival movement. They not only believed Christ was coming soon, they actively disseminated the good news. And if Christ was coming soon, they needed to work together to improve the lives of those around them. This episode explores the lives of little-known Millerite women who were actively involved in the Millerite, temperance, abolition, and suffrage movements and how these activities intersected. Guest: Dr. Kevin Burton, Director of the Center for Adventist Research. Explore More Book | Strangers and Pilgrims by Catherine Brekus https://uncpress.org/book/9780807847459/strangers-and-pilgrims/ Book | Sarah Osborn's World: The Rise of Evangelical Christianity in Early America by Catherine Brekus - https://a.co/d/cyznIlQ Book | Barbara Kruger “Divine Expectations: An American Woman In Nineteenth-Century Palestine” - https://a.co/d/3sVK2Gv 1843 Fitch Prophecy Chart - https://adventistdigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/adl:421834 This episode mentions Sojourner Truth, William Miller, Clorinda S. Minor, Emily Clemens Pearson, Olivia Maria Rice, Lucy Maria Hersy Stoddard, Caroline Severance, Charles Fitch, Abigail Folsom, Catherine S. Kilton, and Ellen Harmon White.
Mike Allen rants about the latest political news. Steve Goodin breaks down issues facing Cincinnati. Kevin Burton discusses Biden`s legacy, the Democratic Party, and politics in Cincinnati. Mike takes your calls.
Mike Allen rants about the latest political news. Steve Goodin breaks down issues facing Cincinnati. Kevin Burton discusses Biden`s legacy, the Democratic Party, and politics in Cincinnati. Mike takes your calls.
Dr. Michael Campbell and Matthew Lucio talk about their experience at the American Society of Church History annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois. While a number of excellent Adventist scholars were present, they only had time to sit down with two of them: Shawn Brace (pastor in Maine; Phil student, Oxford) and friend-of-the-show Dr. Kevin Burton. What?Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist history and hosted by historians Greg Howell and Michael Campbell. This podcast is a part of the Adventist History_Project.Links:Web http://adventisthistorypodcast.org/Support: https://www.patreon.com/AdventistHistoryPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/adventisthistorypodcast/Watch: http://youtube.com/c/adventisthistoryOur Other ShowsAdventist History Podcast (with Matthew J. Lucio)Adventist History Extra (Private Podcast for Our Supporters)The Ellen White Podcast (with Dr. Jud Lake(
Mike Allen takes your calls and rants about the latest political news. Orlando Sonza gives his thoughts on the Trump transition. Kevin Burton talks about the Speaker vote.
Mike Allen takes your calls and rants about the latest political news. Orlando Sonza gives his thoughts on the Trump transition. Kevin Burton talks about the Speaker vote.
Mike discusses the proposal to remove qualified immunity and why it's a bad idea with FOP President Ken Kober. Author Peter Bronson describes his new book about how Cincinnati helped Texas achieve independence. Finally political consultant Kevin Burton joins Mike to discuss politics.
Mike discusses the proposal to remove qualified immunity and why it's a bad idea with FOP President Ken Kober. Author Peter Bronson describes his new book about how Cincinnati helped Texas achieve independence. Finally political consultant Kevin Burton joins Mike to discuss politics.
Mike Allen rants about the latest political news. Alex Triantafilou joins the show to discuss the Republican success at the polls. Kevin Burton discusses the next move for Democrats.
Mike Allen rants about the latest political news. Alex Triantafilou joins the show to discuss the Republican success at the polls. Kevin Burton discusses the next move for Democrats.
Mike Chmielewski is joined by Kevin Burton, Brewmaster and owner of Matanuska Brewing Company. Learn how he went from lawyer to brewmaster and the owner of 3 breweries in Alaska and his art style in brewing.
The votes have been counted, and the results say Donald J Trump is the President Elect of the United States. Scott breaks down all the results with Kevin Burton. We hear from the newest Congressman from the Ohio 2nd District David Taylor. Julie Bauke tells us what not to do in the office today no matter who you supported. Finally Dr. Shauna Reilly breaks down what the results mean for the country going forward.
The votes have been counted, and the results say Donald J Trump is the President Elect of the United States. Scott breaks down all the results with Kevin Burton. We hear from the newest Congressman from the Ohio 2nd District David Taylor. Julie Bauke tells us what not to do in the office today no matter who you supported. Finally Dr. Shauna Reilly breaks down what the results mean for the country going forward.
It's Election Day in the United States and people are wondering who will win, and when will all the races be called. Scott brings on pollster Kevin Burton to tell you what to watch for tonight and into tomorrow.
It's Election Day in the United States and people are wondering who will win, and when will all the races be called. Scott brings on pollster Kevin Burton to tell you what to watch for tonight and into tomorrow.
Scott Sloan discusses why he is not voting for President. Kevin Burton answers whether outrageous comments tilt the election. Julie Bauke talks about job applications and layoffs. Alicia Reese on if the Bengals will put a dome over Paycor Stadium. Sara Elyse does the Snort Report.
Scott Sloan discusses why he is not voting for President. Kevin Burton answers whether outrageous comments tilt the election. Julie Bauke talks about job applications and layoffs. Alicia Reese on if the Bengals will put a dome over Paycor Stadium. Sara Elyse does the Snort Report.
Mike Allen rants about the latest local news. Kevin Burton joins the show to discuss polling and campaigning. Janice Hisle, Epoch Times, talks about the latest news from the Trump campaign trail.
Mike Allen rants about the latest local news. Kevin Burton joins the show to discuss polling and campaigning. Janice Hisle, Epoch Times, talks about the latest news from the Trump campaign trail.
Scott breaks down what the polls are saying three weeks out from the 2024 Presidential election with pollster Kevin Burton. Also David Holt explains how we could in the next couple of decades be ordering nuclear reactors from Amazon for our homes with David Holt of the Consumer Energy Alliance. Finally Senator Erin Tobin of South Dakota explains how candidates can win their races simply by endorsing term limits.
Scott breaks down what the polls are saying three weeks out from the 2024 Presidential election with pollster Kevin Burton. Also David Holt explains how we could in the next couple of decades be ordering nuclear reactors from Amazon for our homes with David Holt of the Consumer Energy Alliance. Finally Senator Erin Tobin of South Dakota explains how candidates can win their races simply by endorsing term limits.
Mike Allen rants about the latest news. Janice Hisle, Epoch Times, gives updates from the Trump campaign trail. Kevin Burton discusses the DNC.
Mike Allen rants about the latest local and national news. Kevin Burton joins the show to discuss the latest presidential polls. Yid gives the Reds report.
Michael and Greg meet up with our old friend Kevin Burton at the American Society for Church History in San Francisco to talk about Joseph Wolfe. What?Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist history and hosted by historians Greg Howell and Michael Campbell. This podcast is a part of the Adventist History_Project.Links:Web http://adventisthistorypodcast.org/Support: https://www.patreon.com/AdventistHistoryPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/adventisthistorypodcast/Watch: http://youtube.com/c/adventisthistoryOur Other ShowsAdventist History Podcast (with Matthew J. Lucio)Adventist History Extra (Private Podcast for Our Supporters)The Ellen White Podcast (with Dr. Jud Lake(
0:00 Trash Talk: A recent listener email objected to Bike Talk's interview with Bike Mapper Jaimy Fisher because she didn't use Strava data that included MAMILs (Middle Aged Men in Lycra). Original interview at: on.soundcloud.com/XEC1y. This, according to our listener, constituted "Trash Talking MAMILS." Cohosts Taylor, Lindsay, Madeleine, Seamus & Nick do some introspecting, and find that we do indeed love MAMILs. 12:08 https://on.soundcloud.com/5JULK Class Trip: MAMIL Taylor Nichols takes a 3-day tour of Michigan's TART trail with some old high school friends. https://traversetrails.org/ 21:40 https://on.soundcloud.com/hAi5f EMT Advocate: Tyler Newcomb, bike advocate, EMT, board member of Bike Jersey City and Safe Streets Jersey City, on his journey to bike advocacy. With San Francisco activist Stacey Randecker. https://twitter.com/tylernewcomb_ 35:48 https://on.soundcloud.com/6CXZc Lit: The twilight world of lit up bikes, as told by Lit Riderz Jay Torrisi and April Stom with Reo Ramsey, owner of RK Mobile 313 and Founder of Motown Trailblazers Bicycle Club. https://litriderz.com/ https://twitter.com/313MTBZ Edited by Taylor Nichols and Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
0:33 https://on.soundcloud.com/HyxjJ Lucas Rowton, mountain bike racer and bike mechanic, gives some advice on chains and flats. 10:44 https://on.soundcloud.com/S7akZ LA Times Art and Design Columnist Carolina Miranda on her article, "Build less housing for cars and more for people," with Taylor Nichols. https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2023-07-07/build-less-housing-for-cars-and-more-for-people-how-cities-of-the-past-can-guide-the-future 26:02 https://on.soundcloud.com/GMAvD Inbar Kishoni, Manager of Community and Equity Programs on the Citi Bike team at Lyft, on car dominance and bike share with Joshua Funches of National Youth Bike Council. 41:48 https://on.soundcloud.com/Af3rb State of the art thinking about safety from two Pittsfield, Massachusetts leaders in street design: Public Utilities Commissioner Ricardo Morales and Berkshire Regional Planning Commission Senior Transportation Planner Nick Russo. With Western Massachusetts Bike Talk guest correspondent Lily Hoffman Strickler. Edited by Taylor Nichols, Kevin Burton and Mitchel Bove. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
0:29 https://on.soundcloud.com/xwxnT Money Talks: Truck sideguards are proven to save lives; the League of American Bicyclists' Deputy Executive Director Caron Whitaker tells cohost Taylor Nichols how the USDOT chose the trucking industry over lives. 10:33 https://on.soundcloud.com/Le7gy Advocacy Roots: A recent Bike Talk forum covered the past, present, and future of Bike Advocacy in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Ecovillage. Ecovillagers began the Bike Kitchen, LA County Bike Coalition (now BikeLA), and CicLAvia. This clip features Executive Director of LA Walks and candidate for California Assembly, John Yi; the ED of BikeLA, Eli Akira Kaufman; the founder of the Bicycle Kitchen, Jimmy Lizama; and Biking Attorney Josh Cohen. 28:02 https://on.soundcloud.com/B41qT Getting There: A New York City project asked people who use bikes and other small wheeled devices what they use them for and how infrastructure affects their motivations and needs. The project also recruited over three dozen volunteers to ride every block of every designated bike lane on the official New York City Bike Map to better understand the issues riders face when navigating the existing infrastructure. Streetopia Upper West Side blogger Carl Mahaney reports back to cohosts Taylor and Lindsay. https://www.gettingthere.city 46:31 https://on.soundcloud.com/muN8h Charging ahead: Qualifying applicants to the California Air Resources Board (CARB)e-bike incentives pilot program will get a voucher of up to $1,000 for a regular e-bike and up to $1,750 for a cargo or adaptive e-bike. The California Bicycle Coalition is advocating for additional funding so the program can continue past this year's pilot. Calbike Policy Director Jared Sanchez tells cohost Don Ward all about it. Editing by Taylor Nichols, Kevin Burton and Mitchell Bove. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
1:21 https://on.soundcloud.com/eVUsi Alternative Vision: an update on campaigns of NYC safe streets advocacy organization Transportation Alternatives including Sammy's Law and 25x25, with Associate Director of Communications Alexa Sledge. 12:53 https://on.soundcloud.com/FjXdn Hunger for Justice: A hunger strike to get the NY State Assembly to pass Sammy's Law for locally set speed limits by Families for Safe Streets co-founder and Sammy's mother, Amy Cohen. 19:15 https://on.soundcloud.com/LozsA In Memoriam: "Families Forever Changed," a Poem by Tshaka Campbell. Available at Amy cohen's twitter page: https://twitter.com/amylcohen 23:54 https://on.soundcloud.com/oZzFX Kingston Trio: Ella Kondrat, Tonya Garment, and Rose Quinn on their article which stopped a reactionary attempt by the Kingston, NY Common Council to make all kinds of biking behaviors illegal. https://sweetenthestreets.substack.com/p/kingston-bike-law-has-racial-implications?utm_source=direct&r=cfp2p&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web 45:32 https://on.soundcloud.com/dAozN Bike The Strike: Interviews from the road at the Los Angeles writers' strike, by Taylor Nichols. Editing by Kevin Burton, Amy Zehring, and Taylor Nichols. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
1:29 https://on.soundcloud.com/RfwA2 Connected: A car-free path providing critical connections between the Riverfront and Detroit destinations recently opened in Detroit. Marc Pasco, Director of communications for the Detroit Riverfront and Conservancy, tells Taylor, Lindsay, and Nick about the recently opened Southwest Greenway. https://detroitgreenways.org/projects/southwest-greenway/ 5:24 https://on.soundcloud.com/KJHcw LA Rider: Life on a bike in Los Angeles by Tom Morash, "Entitled Cyclist." https://twitter.com/EntitledCycling 22:15 https://on.soundcloud.com/nwYbT Building Hope: Detroit's Hope Village Revitalization is a community-led organization that works toward sustainable and equitable development in Detroit. Jeff Jones, President and Executive Director, tells us how they've created bike infrastructure with community at its center. With Reo Ramsey, President of the Motown Trailblazers bike club, and Nick Richert. https://hopevillagecdc.org/ 41:58 https://on.soundcloud.com/UHfik The Western Massachusetts town of Easthampton and its City Engineer use federal Safe Streets For All Funds to connect local and regional bike paths and make other infrastructure improvements. With Daniel Murphy, Easthampton, Massachusetts City Engineer, and Galen Mook, Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition Executive Director and Cambridge Bike Talk Host. https://www.transportation.gov/grants/SS4A 56:22 https://on.soundcloud.com/UHfik Affirmations: Uncle Dan's thoughts on Bike Talk. Editing by Kevin Burton and Taylor Nichols. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
:58 https://on.soundcloud.com/76wUv The Price of Parking: Paved Paradise author Henry Grabar explains how parking ruins cities. With Taylor Nichols. 20:11 https://on.soundcloud.com/2KW2w London Calling: journalist and Spokesmen podcaster Carlton Reid on how London, like Paris, makes driving inconvenient, and why that's necessary to increase bike, pedestrian, and transit modeshare, for a more liveable city. With Lindsay Sturman and Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher. 40:29 https://on.soundcloud.com/e6nze Sounds of Silence: a Los Angeles iteration of the Ride of Silence, an international ride to commemorate those who've been killed or injured while riding a bike. The ride began at Jimmy Lizama's Reciclos Co-op, with riders from No More Ghost Bikes and Trash Panda rides, including Anne Marie Drolet and Raff Hernandez. By Joe Borfo. https://rideofsilence.org Editing by Kevin Burton, Taylor Nichols, Lindsay Sturman and Mitchell Bove. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
Kevin Burton, has put over 30 years in community service, and always finds a way to give back to the community he was raised in. He has worked as an EMT, Paramedic, Bakersfield City Reserve Firefighter, and Harvey Hall's PR/Marketing Director. He helped Harvey Hall run his first campaign for mayor along with his twin brother Brent. He then went on to become a political consultant for Gene Tackett, and worked for Law Offices of Young Wooldridge.He was also the President for the San Joaquin Community Hospital Foundation and he is now the Administrator of Client Relations and Governmental/Public Affairs for Klein DeNatale Goldner. In addition to his extensive professional career he also helped raise several million for the now AIS Cancer Center at Adventist Health Bakersfield as well as helped raise millions for the Breast Center, and the then expansion of the Cardiac Services at Adventist Health Bakersfield. Dave Plivelich and Jon Slikker Jr. are joined in studio with Kevin Burton as he walks us through his impressive career journey from working as an EMT to being the Administrator of Client Relations and Governmental/Public Affairs for Klein DeNatale Goldner. His love for the community is clear and he discusses the millions he has helped fundraise for local cancer and health centers here in Bakersfield. Kevin is also a part of multiple boards here in Kern County and advises anyone who is starting out to become a part of our giving community. If you are looking for a heartwarming and inspirational story tune into this week's episode. LEARN MORE ABOUT KLEIN-DENATALE-GOLDNER: Website: www.kleinlaw.com/ Email: kburton@kleinlaw.com Phone: 661-485-2100 Instagram: @kleindenatalegoldner Facebook: Klein-Denatale-Goldner LinkedIn: Klein_Denatale_Goldner
1:36 https://on.soundcloud.com/tqsbL His Turf: John Jones III, East Side Riders President, at CicLAvia Mini. 5:00 https://on.soundcloud.com/P7mpZ Critical Comeback: Vancouver's conservative city council uses dedicated bike funds to remove a protected bike lane. In response, Vancouver's Critical Mass has come back. With Lucy Maloney and Rob Zomber. 19:05 https://on.soundcloud.com/FVFKc What you don't know: Tire particles emit more pollution than modern tailpipes, a study finds, challenging assumptions about EVs, speed, and traffic. Nick Molden, CEO of Emissions Analytics, Dave Campbell, Bicycle Planner with Charlotte, NC, and Dr. Grace Peng, Natural Resources chair for the League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/03/car-tyres-produce-more-particle-pollution-than-exhausts-tests-show 38:07 https://on.soundcloud.com/5byjq Eat-n-Ride: In bike-friendly Northampton, Massachusetts, advocates celebrated Bike Month with a Bike Breakfast. Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra, Bike Breakfast founder James Lowenthal, Massachusetts Bike Coalition Communications Coordinator Jes Slavin, All Bodies on Bikes Western Massachusetts Chapter Leader Jacob Shepherd-Seidl, New England mountain biking champion Salem Mazzawy, Council Vice-President Karen Foster, Northampton Cycling Club President Jonathan Brody. 53:06 https://on.soundcloud.com/gMqtJ D.C. Local: Washington, D.C. man on the street Joel Gwadz interviews Laura as she locks up her bike. Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
Intro Bike Month happenings with Detroit Motown Trailblazers Founder Reo Ramsay, Los Angeles CicLAvia Executive Director Romel Pascual, and Berkshire Bike Path Council President Marjorie Cohan. With cohosts Seamus Garrity, Nick Richert, and Taylor Nichols. 18:10 https://on.soundcloud.com/xWmMo Life or Liberty: AB 645 would install speed cameras in California cities, including San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mobility advocates overwhelmingly support the bill, but the California ACLU opposes AB 645, citing privacy and equity concerns. Cohost Seamus Garrity interviews Becca Cramer-Mowder, a Legislative Advocate for the ACLU. 35:03 https://on.soundcloud.com/C7CHW Planning Prodigy: Hafeez is fighting for safe bike, bus, and complete streets infrastructure in Toronto. With Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher. 48:57 https://on.soundcloud.com/gyaD1 Bikeable dreams: Bike Talk Cohost and Livable Cities Initiative co-Founder Lindsay Sturman on good and bad bike infrastructure, with cohost Taylor Nichols. Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
Intro Bike Month: What's happening May, Bike Month, in Santa Monica, Detroit, and Northampton, Massachusetts; cohosts Taylor Nichols, Lindsay Sturman, and Nick Richert get a rundown with Cynthia Rose, Director of Santa Monica Spoke, Todd Scott, Executive Director of the Detroit Greenways Coalition, and Elena Huisman, Board Member of Friends of Northampton Trails. 15:19 https://on.soundcloud.com/YT5SK Greener Way: a 30 mile long "greenway" brings new life to Detroit communities. Joe Louis Greenway Project Manager Christina Peltier and Detroit cyclist K'Loni Thorpe talk with Taylor. 28:08 https://on.soundcloud.com/vAynT Speed Catchers: California AB 645 would put the brakes on drivers in 6 pilot cities, while addressing privacy and equity concerns. Los Angeles, San Jose, Oakland, Glendale, Long Beach, and the City and County of San Francisco would get speed cameras if the bill passes. Seamus Garrity talks with Becca Motola-Barnes of WalkSF. https://walksf.org/get-involved/take-action/ab-675-speed-safety-cameras Petition "Reign In Reckless Speeding In California:" https://www.change.org/p/reign-in-reckless-speeding-in-california 42:32 https://on.soundcloud.com/ide7K Ironic Justice: U.S. diplomat Sarah Debbink Langenkamp returned from her work in Ukraine, a literal war zone, only to be killed in a bike lane by a truck driver making a right turn in Bethesda, Maryland. The Sarah Debbink Langenkamp Active Transportation Act would unlock roadway safety funds for local governments. Taylor talks about the act with Portland Congressmember Earl Blumenauer, who cosponsored the act, and Sarah's husband, Daniel Langenkamp. Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
5:13 on.soundcloud.com/mJcC1 Bike Wars: Seamus Garrity interviews Streetsblog LA Editor Joe Linton and Streets For All Founder Michael Schneider on Los Angeles's misleading claims about its progress towards Mobility Plan 2035, and the ballot measure that would force the city to implement its plan. https://la.streetsblog.org/2023/04/13/astonishing-city-planning-department-mobility-plan-status-report-ignores-mobility-plan/ 26:55 on.soundcloud.com/J297x Driver Lobby: Toronto Star Journalist Mark Elliot counters anti-bike bad faith arguments with guest host Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher. https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2023/04/25/toronto-bike-lanes-are-not-the-problem-misleading-stats-by-the-anti-bike-lobby-are.html 44:40 on.soundcloud.com/Vj78B Thoreau on a Bike: Mark Cramer, author of "If Thoreau Rode A Bicycle," talks to Taylor Nichols. 49:45 https://on.soundcloud.com/WqyM2 A Challenge: Anna Zivarts, Director of the Mobility Disability Initiative, on the #WeekWithoutDriving, with Nick Richert. Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
What do historians think about Confederate statues or street names honoring people with a racist past? Dr. Michael Campbell attended the Association of Seventh-day Adventist Historians (ASDAH) meeting at Southern Adventist University to sit down with fellow historians Dr. Joan Francis, Dr. Phil Warfield (abd), and Dr. Kevin Burton (abd) to react to a lecture by Dr. Eric Anderson on campus during ASDAH.Should we honor people with statues and street names who made racist comments?What is a positive way forward for Adventist institutions who have a similar past?What?Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist history and hosted by historians Greg Howell and Michael Campbell. This podcast is a part of the Adventist History_Project.Links:Web http://adventisthistorypodcast.org/Support: https://www.patreon.com/AdventistHistoryPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/adventisthistorypodcast/Watch: http://youtube.com/c/adventisthistoryOur Other ShowsAdventist History Podcast (with Matthew J. Lucio)Adventist History Extra (Private Podcast for Our Supporters)The Ellen White Podcast (with Dr. Jud Lake(