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We invited Dr. Kyle Cunningham to join us in the studio to record an AgCast Deep Dive episode. During our conversation, we covered the role of the state forester, Dr. Cunningham‘s priorities for the state's forestry industry and many more topics. Take a few minutes and listen to this episode to gain a bit more insight into one of Arkansas‘s most important agriculture sectors, the timber industry.
KUNC hosted a live community event and panel discussion to talk about the themes explored in The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome podcast. The panel included podcast host Stephanie Daniel and people featured in the series including Salwa Mourtada Bamba, Mariem Dia and Amanda Blaurock. The conversation took place at the historic Aurora Fox Arts Center and was moderated by Scott Williams, Museum Director of the Aurora History Museum and Historic Sites.To learn more about The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome, go to our website. Credits The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. This episode was recorded live at the Aurora Fox Arts Center. It was produced by Kim Rais and Kyle Cunningham with help from Connor Bergman. Brandon Case is the technical director, Casey Burnham is the theater and sound technician. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton. Special thanks to Marcus Burnett, Ashley Jefcoat, Jennifer Orf, Odaliz Gaytan, Sean Corcoran, Mike Arnold and Tammy Terwelp.
Season 1, Episode 7. Interviewee: Tom Vasquez. Join Sydney and Kyle in their final Tea Party episode as they talk to Tom Vasquez about the Theatre MFA and its creative drawbacks and liberties. Season 2 is coming soon! Co-hosts: Sydney Eldeiry & Kyle Cunningham. Audio: Sydney Eldeiry & Julia Cooper.
Christian and Kyle come on to talk about Christians nips and his failed stand up comedy career. Ethan definitely doesn't say anything controversial at all for sure. Spirit Board has a show coming up on Thursday October 6th at Legends Bar And Venue. All the places you can find them are down below!Spirit Board Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/6hDBu2nL98TrcIopXy9IGJ?si=yWdDD4HuRCq0iOoTS5lCkwFacebook https://m.facebook.com/SpiritBoardBand/Instagram https://instagram.com/spiritboardband?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@spiritboardband?_t=8VKvx641tlr&_r=1
Aurora is home to immigrants and refugees from around the world. To help them succeed, the city created an integration plan, one of the first local governments in the country to do so. Aurora has made a conscious decision to welcome foriegn-born residents but should the city get all the credit for embracing newcomers? “I think it just happens to be the city that people were relocated to,” said Mathew Mengesha, a policy advocate who works on city and state level policies that support the successful integration of immigrant and refugee communities. “Like it more so had to do with the affordability of Aurora, in my opinion, than it had to do with Aurora wanting immigrants and refugees in their city.”The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome episode five explores what stands in the way of Aurora being a welcoming home for all immigrants. Also, Salwa Mourtada Bamba achieves one more big milestone.Credits and linksTo learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora; and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to kunc.org/coloradodream.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram Also in this episode: U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services: @USCISMediaCntrl CU College of Nursing: @NursingCU Rep. Naquetta Ricks: @NaquettaR, Facebook, and Instagram Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition: @CIRCimmigrant The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designed and mixed the episode. Additional audio is from NPR's Morning Edition. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Thomas Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Race. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's executive news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO.
The Black immigrant population in Colorado is growing faster than anywhere else in the U.S. They come from Africa, the Caribbean and beyond and many settle in Aurora, where about one in five residents is foreign born. What does it mean for these immigrants, and their kids, to be Black in America? “There's a tension between the African immigrant and the Black community. Why? Because of misconception and assumption from both (parties).” said Papa Dai, founder and president of African Leadership Group. “So for me, coming together, being united as Black, as African immigrant, as African in the Diaspora, however you want to identify yourself, it's a must and it's time.”The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome episode four examines the relationship between Black African immigrants and African Americans. It also shares how Salwa Mourtada Bamba and other Black immigrants in Aurora identify themselves.“I am Black and proud,” Bamba said. “Yes, it's undeniable.”Links and creditsTo learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora, and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to the Colorado Dream website.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram Also in this episode: Village Exchange Center: @VECAurora University of Colorado: @CUBoulder and @CUSystem University of Colorado Boulder Department of Ethnic Studies: @EthnStudies_UCB African Leadership Group: @officialusalg The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designed and mixed the episode. Additional music was composed by Matthew Simonson. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Rais. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO.
English is the “language of opportunity.” That's a line from Aurora's 10-year Immigrant Integration Plan. Before creating this plan, the city conducted focus groups in 2019 with community members and found the two top priorities for immigrants and refugees were learning English and finding employment.Research shows that immigrants who are proficient in English have higher paying jobs. Not only can they better support their families but the city of Aurora benefits too. The more money residents make, the more they can spend, and the more the city prospers.To help foreign-born residents succeed, Aurora's integration plan emphasizes education. How well are schools serving Aurora's immigrant families?The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome episode three looks at efforts by two educational institutions and some of the unique challenges facing first and second-generation African students.“A first generation African kid, my child can tell you, that goes to school acting like an American and then comes home and has to act like an African kid,” said Anne Keke, an immigrant from Côte d'Ivoire and Aurora Public Schools Board of Education Director.Links and creditsTo learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora, and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to the Colorado Dream website.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram Also in this episode: Community College of Aurora: @CCAurora Aurora Public Schools: @aurorak12 Village Exchange Center: @VECAurora The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designedand mixed the episode. Additional music was composed by Matthew Simonson. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Rais. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO.
Aurora is one of the most diverse cities in Colorado. In fact, about one in five residents is foriegn born. Over half came from the Americas, mainly Mexico. After that the largest groups hail from Ethiopia, Vietnam, Korea, El Salvador and India. To help immigrants and refugees succeed, the city created an integration plan. It was among the first in the country to do so.“Our city leaders at the time, intentionally they (made) a very important decision,” said Ricardo Gambetta, manager of Aurora's Office of International and Immigrant Affairs. “They realize that in the last 20 years, we have a new face of the city.”To implement the integration plan, Aurora partners with dozens of organizations including Village Exchange Center. The non-profit supports immigrant and refugee communities with a range of services including the Natural Helpers Program which is staffed by volunteers who are immigrants themselves.“The natural helpers are like this bridge between their country and here,” said José Gómez , who manages the Natural Helpers Program. “ I feel that one of the biggest things that has kept our immigrant or refugee community, you can say down, is the lack of knowledge.”The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome episode two examines the city's immigrant integration plan. Meanwhile, more than 15 years earlier, Salwa Mourtada Bamba gets a job and enrolls at the local community college as she settles into her new life in Aurora.Links and creditsTo learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora, and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to the Colorado Dream website.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram Aurora History Museum @AuroraHistoryCO on Twitter City of Aurora @AuroraGov on Twitter Village Exchange Center @VECAurora on Twitter The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by me, Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designed and mixed the episode. Additional music was composed by Matthew Simonson. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Rais. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO.
The Black immigrant population in Colorado is growing faster than anywhere else in the U.S. They come from Africa, the Caribbean and beyond, and many settle in Aurora, where about one in five residents is foreign born. A lot of them have overcome great challenges to emigrate here, including Salwa Mourtada Bamba. Salwa was born in Liberia, West Africa and endured the country's brutal civil war. She was displaced, her sister was murdered and she literally fled for her life, moving to Ghana for four years. But during moments of relative calm she would daydream about coming to the United States.“To me, the American dream was just being afforded the opportunity to come here and attain the highest level of education that I possibly could,” she said. “It was always touted on television to be this place where you can be and grow and and gain the best at anything and at any dream you wanted to.”Her dreams became a reality in 1998 when she arrived alone at JFK International Airport in New York City. A year later she was settled in Aurora, Colorado, ready to take on her new world.To learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora, and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to the Colorado Dream website.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram The Migration Policy Institute on social media: @MigrationPolicy on Twitter The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by me, Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designed and mixed the episode. Additional music was composed by Matthew Simonson. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Rais. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO.
Season 1, Episode 6. Interviewee: Avery DiuBaldo. Sydney and Kyle talk to MFA@FLA student Avery DiuBaldo about writing fiction with a theater background, fearing the blank page, and the realities of workshopping in a swamp. Co-hosts: Sydney Eldeiry & Kyle Cunningham. Audio: Sydney Eldeiry & Julia Cooper. Show Notes: See what Avery's up to at https://www.avery-diubaldo.com/.
Season 1, Episode 5. Interviewee: Cameron McLeod. Sydney and Kyle talk to UF student and smartest kindergartener ever, Cameron McLeod, about the books she loved as a child, the books she loves now, and how her best writing “just kind of happens.” Co-hosts: Sydney Eldeiry & Kyle Cunningham. Audio: Sydney Eldeiry & Julia Cooper. Show notes: Contact Cameron at cameronmcleod@gmail.com to read her work!
Spring is in the air and so is Baseball Season. Coach Buczek starts off the season with Modified Baseball Coaches and Physical Education Teachers Zachary Len and Kyle Cunningham. Coach asks them about the team and Hot Seat Questions.
Season 1, Episode 4. Interviewee: Chance Freytag. Sydney and Kyle talk to UF undergrad Chance Freytag about writing historical fiction, challenging the limits of genre, and how growing up in the Deep South influences his stories. Co-hosts: Sydney Eldeiry & Kyle Cunningham. Audio: Sydney Eldeiry & Julia Cooper.
Season 1, Episode 3. Interviewee: Michael Sullivan. For this cozy episode, fellow undergrad fiction-writer Michael Sullivan joins Sydney and Kyle to discuss a short story with all the feels that come along with the changing weather: "Araby" by James Joyce. Co-hosts: Sydney Eldeiry & Kyle Cunningham. Audio: Sydney Eldeiry & Julia Cooper. Show notes: Read "Araby" online at https://www.plato-philosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Araby.pdf
Last week Sinead met 5 year old Kyle Cunningham who wanted to give his pocket money to the homeless so many people were touched by Kyles gesture and wanted to help so his mum Bridget set up a go fund me page that has managed to raise over €1,200 euro. Kyle wanted to give the money to someone local working with the homeless so Sonia Nesbitt from help our homeless based in Kingscourt was only delighted to accept Kyle's kind donation. Both Sonia and Bridget Kyle's mum spoke to Sinéad on today's show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kyle Cunningham from Nobber is 5 years old he wants to do something really nice to help the homeless. Sinead was only to happy to facilitate Kyle's wish. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A wild night of racing in Salt Lake City featured some great finishes for a variety of racers, including a career best for Malcolm Stewart and more strong rides for Zach Osborne and Martin Davalos. Suzuki men Broc Tickle and Kyle Cunningham also bounced back from injuries to make the main. Those riders attended a Monday evening press conference, with questions from Racer X's Jason Weigandt and the rest of the media corps. The Racer X Exhaust Podcast is presented by Yoshimura.
Hosts Tony Wenck and PJ Doran discuss the latest in motocross, electric bikes, and Evel Knievel with guests Henry Wiles, Kyle Cunningham, and Scott Casber.
Cheyenne Harmon talks about his prep for 2020, Eli Bowman owns Red Label Gaphics and has cool stories, Cunningham is gearing up for his new deal with HEP, Ryan Breece just got back from Germany, and Pierce Brown talks about being a rookie
Join your host Adam J. Sinclair and colorful commentator Mykkal Mulalley as we discuss Serge Thomas's new book, 'No Prostate Required,' preview the Supercross season with riders Alex Ray and Kyle Cunningham, and discuss whatever other motorsports news pops into the conversation!
Bang your cowbells into the weekend with What The Truck?!? As Dooner and special guest co-host Kyle Cunningham break down all the latest news in transportation including UAW and Mack getting back on track, Cummins talks climate with congress, small fleets not into the dash cam deets, JP talks the search for Amazon proof businesses, Seth Holm has this week’s DHL Supply Chain/Pricing Power Index who has the power now? Anthony Smith lays the smackdown in Earning Over/Under, and then we hear from you in Comment Section Rodeo. All this and more, be there now, be there live. Rewatch the live showVisit our sponsor
Bang your cowbells into the weekend with What The Truck?!? As Dooner and special guest co-host Kyle Cunningham break down all the latest news in transportation including UAW and Mack getting back on track, Cummins talks climate with congress, small fleets not into the dash cam deets, JP talks the search for Amazon proof businesses, Seth Holm has this week’s DHL Supply Chain/Pricing Power Index who has the power now? Anthony Smith lays the smackdown in Earning Over/Under, and then we hear from you in Comment Section Rodeo. All this and more, be there now, be there live. Rewatch the live showVisit our sponsor
This is a replay of an episode originally released on 7/10 with Zach Osborne, Kyle Cunningham, Gus Rodio, Roger Hayden and Joey Limandri, Jr.
Kyle tells us about his outdoor season, why he only made five rounds, the joy of racing, privateer life, making money as a privateer, his favorite bike over the years and more. Pulpmx30 code to save at FXR Racing.com and Pulp19 code at Race Tech to save.
On this edition of WTT?!? we talk the "driver shortage myth", Popeye's chicken sandwich madness, what do e-scooters mean to a city near you, and how do you define what’s an employee and an independent contractor? Plus, Data Scientist Daniel Pickett joins the desk for some intel on what is happening in SONAR for Hurricane Dorian, JP talks supply chain distortions, Alex Quevedo talks burning Amazon rainforests, Kyle Cunningham knows what;s on the radar in SONAR, and Nick Friend makes an inaugural appearance hosting Big Deal, Little Deal. All this and more on hump day!
Dooner and special guest co-host Kyle Cunningham are on-site at GATS with a full days worth of coverage. They're talking to Truckers Against Human Trafficking, MAPBOX, TRAFFIX, and so many more. Tune in tomorrow for Day 2 and catch the LIVE stream on FreightWaves YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
Kyle Cunnigham raced at Red Bud and scored a 13 in M1 and 39 in M2 for 16th overall. He is in 31st overall in the 450 class after his first race of the season.
07.09.19 | Featuring the following guests: Zach Osborne, Kyle Cunningham, Gus Rodio, Roger Hayden and Joey Limandri, Jr.
It's hump day not speed bump day and today Chad and Dooner have all of your latest late breaking headlines, Emily returns to host Big Deal / Little Deal, Kyle Cunningham defends his title against Blake "The Snake" England in Market Expert Trivia, Moody is on the Move with some huge guest announcements sure to entice your Social Network, then we hear from some FreightWaves.com readers in Comment Section Rodeo! All this and so much more on the Headhaul Edition of WTT?!? No paywalls. No borders. No boundaries. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and everywhere podcasts are played around the world.
Privateer Kyle Cunningham is ready for the showdown. Team PR-MX owner Julien Perrier discusses why he wanted to own a team, and twin brothers Max and Luke Daniels each got picked to race a KTM Jr's event this year
Cunningham came up with a 9th overall at the Detroit Supercross at Ford Field. Detroit was a three-moto format and Cunningham finished 8 in M1, 11 in M2 and 10 in M3 on his Honda CRF 250. He rides for HRT/Cherokee/Freedom/Merge Racing/Honda.
02.26.19 | Featuring the following guests: Joe Wasson, Mikey Rush, Kyle Cunningham, Jason DiSalvo, Chris Ulrich and Will Weinbach
Kyle Cunningham talks about his impressive 8th at Redbud, his privateer status under the JGR Suzuki rig, how he likes the bike, what he's doing for '19, how big of a part his dad is to his program, wearing FXR and more
Kyle Cunningham talks about his impressive 8th at Redbud, his privateer status under the JGR Suzuki rig, how he likes the bike, what he's doing for '19, how big of a part his dad is to his program, wearing FXR and more
Listen as the guys discuss what is happening in the moto cross world with: Cameron Beaubier, Kyle cunningham, Ben Kelley, Jared Mees, Kenny Coolbeth jr. and Chris Fillmore all Tuesday Night on Pit Pass Radio 07-03-18. The post Cameron Beaubier, Kyle cunningham, Ben Kelley, Jared Mees, Kenny Coolbeth jr., Chris Fillmore all Tuesday Night on Pit Pass Radio 07-03-18. appeared first on .
Cunningham is currently in 11th place overall in the Lucas Oil Outdoor Motocross Series in the 450 class. At the recent Southwick race he mustered a 15th overall with his 39 – 13 moto finishes. At the prior round in Tennessee he finished 10th overall for the day with his 11 – 10 moto finishes.
Texas amateur phenom Ryder Floyd discusses going pro, Vanessa O'Brien tells us about being Factory Kawasaki's PR person, Cameron Niemela has a mx repair YouTube channel, and HEP Motorsports Kyle Cunningham discusses his recent injury and coming back at High Point
Recently, more than 100 private landowners in southern Arkansas attended a multi-county timber marketing workshop in Calhoun County. They learned the basics of tree identification and estimating the value of their timber. Workshop participants Jaret Rushing, staff chair of the Calhoun County Cooperative Extension Service, and Kyle Cunningham, assistant professor of forestry for the UA System Division of Agriculture, explain what landowners need to know to effectively market their timber and get the most value for their trees.
HEP Suzuki's Kyle Cunningham talks about his first year full-time in 450's, the new team, the '18 RMZ450, his career and more in this podcast
HEP Suzuki's Kyle Cunningham talks about his first year full-time in 450's, the new team, the '18 RMZ450, his career and more in this podcast
We have Broc Tickle on to fill everyone in on how things are going with the Factory KTM. Then we check in with local Texas boy Kyle Cunningham plans for 2018 SX. PMP sprocket winner Robert Wells comes on for Locals Only.
I'm at The 2nd Annual Ride For Ronnie and I chat with singer Annee Elizabeth, Producer Jay Ruston, DJ Metal Will, John Younger of Heaven Below, and Kyle Cunningham of Madlife. Featured music from Doctors of the Earth and Heaven Below.
I'm at The 2nd Annual Ride For Ronnie and I chat with singer Annee Elizabeth, Producer Jay Ruston, DJ Metal Will, John Younger of Heaven Below, and Kyle Cunningham of Madlife. Featured music from Doctors of the Earth and Heaven Below.
Ryan Dungey joins us following his Budds Creek win in only his second appearance ever on the show. Jason Anderson wins his first moto in the MX2 class at Budds Creek and joins us to talk about his series so far. Kyle Cunningham discusses his unique team position in the Nationals this summer and the 7-Deuce Deuce comes in studio to hold down the co-host gig. Remember to listen live Monday's at 6pm PST!
What more can we say, it's two days after #laZergate and we couldn't possibly have covered this debacle from more directions on this show. RV comes on to give his piece and comment on PED's in MX, Mitch Payton and Mike Genova cold-call us with their thoughts and Kyle Cunningham makes his sophomore appearance on the show and Tony Alessi makes history. Thanks to DV and Kenny Watson for coming on! Thanks for listening and all the support. Remember to listen live Monday's at 6pm PST!