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Date: December 16, 2019 (Season 1, Episode 6 – Part 1: 30 min. long). Click here for the Utah Dept. of Culture and Community Engagement version of this Speak Your Piece episode. Are you interested in other episodes of Speak Your Piece? Click Here. This episode was co-produced by Brad Westwood and Chelsey Zamir, with help (sound engineering and post-production editing) from Conner Sorenson of Studio Underground.This SYP episode is an interview with Rodney Decker, former reporter on KUTV Channel 2, with SYP host Brad Westwood on his 2019 book Utah Politics: The Elephant in the Room. Decker's experiences as an intelligence officer during the Vietnam War, developed in him a healthy measure of skepticism. Add a knack for deep journalistic research, and an equal measure of careful and thoughtful thinking, Decker developed a “tell it like it is” approach in his writing and later in his televised reporting. The same may be said of Decker's book which discusses Utah's political climate from the 1890s to 1970s.Decker's task in writing this book was to describe, plainly, Utah's complicated late 19th and early 20th century political climate, which led, in the mid-20th century, to Utah becoming a bastion of social conservative thinking, along with a near religious alignment with the Republican Party. Although the state and the Republican Party haven't always been inextricably linked, Decker argues that starting after World War II, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (hereafter LDS Church) started to align with the socially conservative and business-friendly Republican Party, mostly in reaction to the changes in civil rights, political and social mores, and sexual attitudes that rippled through mid- to late-20th century America.Why listen to this SYP episode? Because there are rapid changes in social and religious attitudes today in Utah, and a near imperceptible change demographically in Utah's population. Utah appears to once again be poised for social-political change. Understanding the political story that frames up the last 50 to 75 years, may help Utahns understand future changing conditions.For the guest's bio, please click here for the full show notes plus additional resources and readings. Do you have a question? Write askahistorian@utah.gov.
Date: December 16, 2019 (Season 1, Episode 6 – Part 2: 17 min. & 26 sec. long). Click here for the Utah Dept. of Culture and Community Engagement version of this Speak Your Piece episode. Are you interested in other episodes of Speak Your Piece? Click Here. This episode was co-produced by Brad Westwood and Chelsey Zamir, with help (sound engineering and post-production editing) from Conner Sorenson of Studio Underground.This SYP episode is an interview with Rodney Decker, former reporter on KUTV Channel 2, with SYP host Brad Westwood on his 2019 book Utah Politics: The Elephant in the Room. Decker's experiences as an intelligence officer during the Vietnam War, developed in him a healthy measure of skepticism. Add a knack for deep journalistic research, and an equal measure of careful and thoughtful thinking, Decker developed a “tell it like it is” approach in his writing and later in his televised reporting. The same may be said of Decker's book which discusses Utah's political climate from the 1890s to 1970s.Decker's task in writing this book was to describe, plainly, Utah's complicated late 19th and early 20th century political climate, which led, in the mid-20th century, to Utah becoming a bastion of social conservative thinking, along with a near religious alignment with the Republican Party. Although the state and the Republican Party haven't always been inextricably linked, Decker argues that starting after World War II, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (hereafter LDS Church) started to align with the socially conservative and business-friendly Republican Party, mostly in reaction to the changes in civil rights, political and social mores, and sexual attitudes that rippled through mid- to late-20th century America.Why listen to this SYP episode? Because there are rapid changes in social and religious attitudes today in Utah, and a near imperceptible change demographically in Utah's population. Utah appears to once again be poised for social-political change. Understanding the political story that frames up the last 50 to 75 years, may help Utahns understand future changing conditions.For the guest's bio, please click here for the full show notes plus additional resources and readings. Do you have a question? Write askahistorian@utah.gov.
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As current VP at Drip7, a microlearning platform for Cybersecurity education, Tara Anderson has been instrumental in increasing the revenue of some of the largest and most prestigious corporations in the world while mitigating cyber and compliance risk. Passionate about risk management, cyber security, behavior design, and education; Snapshots of her contributions can be found on IBMTV ‘World Edition'; Cyber Talk with Rex Lee and Merle Garrison; KUTV Channel 4 (Utah), KSL News Radio, and more. Please add questions that we would ask here, and you can add anything that you would like to add as well. Positioning: school IT systems collect and manage sensitive data about students, about their parents, guardians, and families, about educators and other school staff, and about school district operations. In some cases, these IT systems are locally hosted on school district premises or in shared hosting arrangements with other local government entities; increasingly, they are hosted by an ecosystem of vendors ‘in the cloud' on systems accessible by any internet-connected device. While there are myriad benefits to the adoption and use of IT systems by school districts—and to the collection and sharing of education-related data with trusted partners—it is important we acknowledge that any adoption of technology also introduces cybersecurity risk. 145 data breach incidents involving public schools (representing 36 percent of all incidents disclosed during 2020). Why have cyber threats to schools escalated? What types of information/data are cyber criminals after? Not making learning punitive Within the context of the school, does gamification raise the potential for cyberbullying? Don't want learning to be punitive. If I felt judged or looked at, things were harder. How microlearning helps us learn. Varying the way it is delivered. Awake, bathroom, coffee, dog, attention span is decreasing. Brain starts forgetting critical things because of what we are stuffing in it. App headway With all the information out there in this digital age, there seems to be many training opportunities that come along with it; What are the challenges? “You will lose it if you don't use it.” But since our brains can only hold a limited amount of information (1,000 - 2.5 million gigabytes), how do we keep every bit of information that we want to remember? How many different learning types have been identified? How can we meet the training needs of these students? As cybersecurity isn't the most exciting topic; How can we make learning more fun and interesting? There's a lot of buzz around microlearning in education. Why is this form of training delivery becoming so popular? As security awareness is an important part of a preventative plan. How would you incorporate the training to encourage the most adoption? What do you think is the biggest hurdle for schools in changing their culture toward one that prioritizes cybersecurity?
Join me today as I sit down with a living legend, Rod Decker, who has gained great prominence in Utah over the past 50 years as a journalist, columnist, and reporter for KUTV Channel 2 news. An observer of Utah politics from an early age, Decker has a truly unique perspective on Utah culture, faith, and politics, and I could not be more honored to have him as a guest on Mormon Stories Podcast. Rod Decker's most recent publication, "Utah Politics: The Elephant in the Room" can be purchased here.
I’m excited to introduce Rod Decker. If you’ve lived in Utah, you probably know who he is since he was a staple of KUTV Channel 2 News for nearly four decades. Rod recently retired, which has given him time to put together a political history of Utah. Utah has been known as the most reliably […] The post Utah: Most Religiously Polarized Electorate (Part 1 of 4) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.
Interview with Dan Rascon, TV news reporter with KUTV Channel 2 News based in Salt Lake City about life in the media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/parrishthethought/message
Soul Wanderings Episode 64: Emil HarkerMarch 7th, 2018Emil is an Author, Life Coach, Presenter, Sex Therapist and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.If you want to make an impact with your group and have them walk away with real tools and techniques to turn the inevitable conflict in life and make it productive and constructive, you will want Emil to present to your group. He will have them laughing crying and a little mystified with his uncanny ability to see the nitty gritty of conflict and teach the tools and techniques to turn conflict into closeness and cooperation.20 years of in the trenches experience from private clinics to public psychiatric hospitals, Emil knows what he is doing.Graduated from Utah State University in 2000.Author of the book "You Can Turn Conflict Into Closeness." Endorsed by Dr. John Gottman.He is frequent presenter and trainer, and a regular expert on KUTV Channel 2 Fresh Living Program.Was on the Ricki Lake Show with NBA champ Antoine Walker talking about why pro's go broke.Life coach for NBA, NFL, and UFC professional athletes.You can learn more or contact Emil here:http://emilharker.com/Email: emil@emilharker.comSoul Wanderings Broadcasts LIVE every Wednesday starting at 7pm EST. So Join AJ as she interviews the next "soul". You can join us at http://kgraradio.com to tune in. You can also visit us in the chatroom at http://kgraradio.com/chatFind us on: * Facebook: SoulWanderings * Instagram: soulwanderings111 * Twitter: @soulwanderings * Online: www.onlinevibez.com * Email: soulwanderings111@gmail.comIf you are interested in sharing your story, contact us!
Soul Wanderings Episode 64: Emil Harker March 7th, 2018 Emil is an Author, Life Coach, Presenter, Sex Therapist and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. If you want to make an impact with your group and have them walk away with real tools and techniques to turn the inevitable conflict in life and make it productive and constructive, you will want Emil to present to your group. He will have them laughing crying and a little mystified with his uncanny ability to see the nitty gritty of conflict and teach the tools and techniques to turn conflict into closeness and cooperation. 20 years of in the trenches experience from private clinics to public psychiatric hospitals, Emil knows what he is doing. Graduated from Utah State University in 2000. Author of the book "You Can Turn Conflict Into Closeness." Endorsed by Dr. John Gottman. He is frequent presenter and trainer, and a regular expert on KUTV Channel 2 Fresh Living Program. Was on the Ricki Lake Show with NBA champ Antoine Walker talking about why pro's go broke. Life coach for NBA, NFL, and UFC professional athletes. You can learn more or contact Emil here: http://emilharker.com/ Email: emil@emilharker.com Soul Wanderings Broadcasts LIVE every Wednesday starting at 7pm EST. So Join AJ as she interviews the next "soul". You can join us at http://kgraradio.com to tune in. You can also visit us in the chatroom at http://kgraradio.com/chat Find us on: Facebook: SoulWanderings Instagram: soulwanderings111 Twitter: @soulwanderings Online: www.onlinevibez.com Email: soulwanderings111@gmail.com If you are interested in sharing your story, contact us!
Johnny Mckeon, Sascha Blume & Wayne Thompson Jr. start out the show talking about Wayne’s new segment on KUTV Channel 2. The conversation turns to the difference in talking on radio versus speaking on television. Wayne explains how the segment came to be, working with Casey Scott and listing all of the other television personalities […] The post OUR 163: “The Flume Interviews!” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.