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Jack and Spencer give their thoughts on the Jose Quintana signing, DL Hall and Aaron Ashby injuries, as well as the early showings from Caleb Durbin, Oliver Dunn and others in Maryvale.
Listen to Mega Mix Expo coverage. In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Steve Gunther, President & CEO at Maryvale, explore the upcoming Megamix expo. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Thinking out loud about public education and its many problems. Representative Matt Gress, (R-LD4), Chairman of the Arizona House of Representatives Committee on Education, calls in to The Seth Leibsohn Show to talk about Isaac Elementary School District's shortfall and the Maryvale school district's inability to pay its own staff. Matt and Seth also talk about Tolleson Union School District's purchase of Isaac Middle School in order to bail out its neighboring school district.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that some verses in your modern-day Bible may have been missed out, or relegated to being made into footnotes? Join us in our discovery of the true power of forgiveness, as Sean walks us through these hidden verses. Sean Booth is a lay member of Mother Teresa's Order, the Missionaries of Charity, and has recently completed a theology degree, a Bachelors of Divinity from Maryvale. He is also a member of the Men of St Jospeh, who are working and praying for the re-conversion of England to the Catholic faith.
Continuing on with our Halloween stories. Today, we read the story titled “The Witch Tells Fortunes” from the book “Halloween at Maryvale” written by Alice Hale Burnett. Website: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/ Blog https://thefightingmoosepodcast.blogspot.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fighting-moose/id1324413606?mt=2/ Story (PDF): http://ww.thefightingmoose.com/episode420.pdf Reading List: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/readinglist.pdf YouTube: https://youtu.be/1y-zeRHg02A/ Book(s): “Halloween at Maryvale” http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/17145 Music/Audio: Artist – Analog by Nature http://dig.ccmixter.org/people/cdk National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): http://www.nasa.gov Song(s) Used: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755
The Chino Valley Cougars football team couldn't take advantage of golden scoring opportunities in the first quarter and struggled to contain the Maryvale Panthers in the second quarter as the Cougars fell on the road Friday night, 42-14. Maryvale (1-2 overall, 0-0 4A Copper Sky) botched punts on their first two drives of the game, but Chino Valley (2-2 overall, 0-0 3A West) could only turn those mistakes into two points. The Cougars were stopped at the 3-yard line on fourth down following the first botched punt. The second went out of the back of the endzone for a safety.... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/missed-opportunities-hurt-chino-valley-football-in-loss-to-maryvale/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
The "Not Today Satan" retreat at Maryvale on November 1st
Upcoming retreat at Maryvale in Valley City, ND
Welcome to The Hangar Z Podcast, brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS!In this two-part series, co-hosts Jack Schonely and Jon Gray sit down with Helene Balmir, a pilot from the Phoenix Police Department.Born to a French-Canadian mother and a Haitian father who immigrated to New York in the 1960s, Helen grew up in Montreal, Canada. She is the youngest of three sisters.From a young age, Helen was an avid skier, hitting the slopes before she could walk and competing in downhill skiing until she was 17. She attended a Catholic high school but took a brief detour from her academic pursuits for a few years. Despite this, her passion for sports led her to earn a scholarship for soccer and track, eventually pursuing a degree in criminal justice at a university in Missouri.After graduating, Helen returned to Montreal for a summer before traveling to Arizona to visit her sister. Although she originally planned to continue to Hawaii, she fell in love with Phoenix and decided to stay, eventually applying to the Phoenix Police Department.Helen's career with the Phoenix Police Department began in 2004, patrolling the busy Maryvale precinct. From 2008 to 2015, she served as a detective in the Robbery-Kidnapping-Extortion unit before joining the ATF Violent Crimes Task Force, where she worked undercover until 2018. She then returned to Maryvale patrol until 2020, when she transitioned to the Air Support Unit.In 2021, Helen attended flight school, earning her commercial pilot's certificate by March 2022. Her extensive training includes three phases of TFO training, each lasting three months.In addition to her professional achievements, Helen is passionate about dog sports and training, working part-time for K9 Defense, a company specializing in raising and training police and other working dogs.Thank you to our sponsors Astronautics Corporation of America, Summit Aviation, and Precision Aviation Group.
Welcome to The Hangar Z Podcast, brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS!In this two-part series, co-hosts Jack Schonely and Jon Gray sit down with Helene Balmir, a pilot from the Phoenix Police Department.Born to a French-Canadian mother and a Haitian father who immigrated to New York in the 1960s, Helen grew up in Montreal, Canada. She is the youngest of three sisters.From a young age, Helen was an avid skier, hitting the slopes before she could walk and competing in downhill skiing until she was 17. She attended a Catholic high school but took a brief detour from her academic pursuits for a few years. Despite this, her passion for sports led her to earn a scholarship for soccer and track, eventually pursuing a degree in criminal justice at a university in Missouri.After graduating, Helen returned to Montreal for a summer before traveling to Arizona to visit her sister. Although she originally planned to continue to Hawaii, she fell in love with Phoenix and decided to stay, eventually applying to the Phoenix Police Department.Helen's career with the Phoenix Police Department began in 2004, patrolling the busy Maryvale precinct. From 2008 to 2015, she served as a detective in the Robbery-Kidnapping-Extortion unit before joining the ATF Violent Crimes Task Force, where she worked undercover until 2018. She then returned to Maryvale patrol until 2020, when she transitioned to the Air Support Unit.In 2021, Helen attended flight school, earning her commercial pilot's certificate by March 2022. Her extensive training includes three phases of TFO training, each lasting three months.In addition to her professional achievements, Helen is passionate about dog sports and training, working part-time for K9 Defense, a company specializing in raising and training police and other working dogs.Thank you to our sponsors SHOTOVER, Spectrum Aeromed, and Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing.
Stella speaks about what it means to "come away" from our regular lives to encounter the Lord, how we can do this, and what women will experience on the upcoming retreat at Maryvale
A fire at a Ruthven RV resort is deemed suspicious, the Ontario 2024 budget is announced, and Maryvale takes over mental health services for youth at Windsor Regional Hospital. All the evening headlines on the go.
Victoria's first waste-to-energy plant will be built in the Latrobe Valley at Opal Australia's Maryvale Paper Mill, and will burn rubbish to power the mill.
Back from vacation! A little review of Saguaro National Park as well as Spring Traning and the Maryvale 'upgrades.' A lot to go over otherwise, the Bucks are 5-0 since the All Star Break, Giannis has been MVP level, the Badgers lose again, Marquette is banged up, and it sounds like AJ Dillon won't be back in Green Bay next season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally back in Studio B with both of us for this episode, the post-Super Bowl wrap to the NFL season is how we kick things off: great game or great ending, Mahomes in the Jordan window, Andy Reid, Purdy and what are the rules again. Plus Bears and Packers going into the offseason. Boatload of NBA stuff as the Bucks finally return home under a new coach with changes visible plus a trade at the deadline. College hoops with Marquette into the top five while the Badgers drop four in a row. Pitchers and catchers are reporting to Florida and Arizona...and the Brewers dealt away their best pitcher. How's it looking for Maryvale...? Plus chaos at the PGA's Waste Management Open and the WIAA can't seem to figure how to do the computerized brackets correctly. All that and more on this (nearly) 2-hour edition! Tell your friends.
Leader of the upcoming Men's retreat at Maryvale
Alessandra “Alex” Sachs is originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil, but grew up in the US and France. In 1993, she moved back to Brazil and pursued an undergraduate degree in Physical Education at FEFISA. She followed with a Master's degree in Sports Psychology at UNIFMU, where she worked under Brazil's top Sports Psychology, Dr. Regina Brandao. In 2000, her Master's thesis was published at the Sports Psychology World Conference in Skiathos, Greece. She met Dr. Darren Treasure and Dr. Cristina Versari at the conference and in 2001 was invited to be a doctoral candidate at Arizona State University under the guidance of Dr. Treasure. Unfortunately, a year later Dr. Treasure left the university and Alex transferred to San Diego University of Interactive Studies under the leadership Of Dr. Versari.Alex played professional soccer for 11 years on the Brazilian Women's National Team. She has a silver medal from the 2004 Olympic Games and a gold medal from the 2007 Pan American Games. She was inducted into the Brazilian Soccer Hall of Fame in 2005. Alex worked at the Jewish Community Center for 11 years, was a program manager for Playworks Arizona for 3 years and now works for the Scottsdale Police Department as the Crime Prevention Police Aide for the Via Linda District.Elissa Nowacki has worked with children most of her life, starting in her early teens, babysitting the neighborhood kids. She worked with the YMCA after school programs in high school and while getting her teaching degree from ASU. She spent many summers working at residential summer camps in the mountains of Prescott AZ and the Pocono Hills in Pennsylvania. She started teaching in Maryvale in 1996 and spent the next 20 years at the same school. She spent most of her years teaching 5th grade. In 2016, she stepped into a new role as an instructional coach. In 2018 she started on her School Administrator journey! She loves her current school community and hopes to be able to serve there for many years.
The final instalment in what has been an informative and nourishing series (once again) from Maryvale, ending with Dr Harry Schnitker speaking to us about the permanent diaconate, its history, significance in Scripture and the local church as well as sharing his own experience of ministering as a permanent deacon.
Check out this raw and UNEDITED interview with the goat Tracy Cortez! Make sure to check out her Show n' Shine Winter Clothes & Toy Drive at Maryvale High School Sat 12/2 ALL DAY!! Tracy is going to be there to celebrate the holidays with our amazing community so make sure you stop by!
Mary Mills speaks to us about Scripture, outlining three different approaches to the sacred text. This is the second episode in a 6-part series given by Maryvale Institute on Radio Maria England. CREDO is a programme that nourishes listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live on Radio Maria every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following morning. If you enjoyed this programme, please consider making a once off or monthly donation to Radio Maria England by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or calling 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.
Rev Dr Harry Schintker gives us an engaging lecture on Church History. This is 4th episode in a 6 part series from Maryvale and also shared with Radio Maria Ireland. CREDO is a programme that nourishes listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live on Radio Maria every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following morning. If you enjoyed this programme, please consider making a once off or monthly donation to Radio Maria England by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or calling 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.
Dr Catherine Knowles from Maryvale gives us an overview of what it means to look at the human person in light of the Incanation, and thus she outlines a Christian Anthropology. After this Lee Price, himself a gratuate of the Bachelor of Divinity programme shows us how the Church's understanding of the dignity of the human person is applied to end of life matters, specifically euthanasia. CREDO is a programme that nourishes listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live on Radio Maria every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following morning. If you enjoyed this programme, please consider making a once off or monthly donation to Radio Maria England by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or calling 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.
Rev. Dr. Michael Cullinan gives us an engaging lecture on what studying theology at Maryvale entails, and why theology is the most noble of all academic endeavours. CREDO is a programme that nourishes listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live on Radio Maria every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following morning. TO DONATE and help Radio Maria continue to be a Christian voice by your side, either with a monthly or once off contribution, please visit www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or call 0300 302 1251 during office hours.
Dr Tamra Fromm starts a 6-part series from Maryvale Institute which will cover various topics available for study through their online courses. The first topic being Catechism, Dr Fromm gives an engaging talk on what Catechesis is, its history, how it is transmitted and by whom. Dr Tamra Fromm is a lecturer in catechetics and research methods for Maryvale Institute. She is also a professor of catechetics and practicum supervisor for Catholic Distance University and teaches the Old Testament for the Catholic Biblical School of Michigan in the United States. Her professional background includes service in seminary administration and teaching, diocesan marketing for Catholic schools, and young adult ministry. She holds a PhD in theology. As a convert to the Catholic faith, she is passionate about reaching out to the ‘nones' (or religiously unaffiliated) and has spoken and written extensively on evangelization. Credo is a programme the nourish listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following day. To listen to Radio Maria live, tune in on Digital Radio in selected regions of the United Kingdom, download the Radio Maria Play app or listen online anywhere in the world by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk. If you find these podcasts beneficial please consider making a once off or monthly donation. To do so visit www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or call 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.
Leader of the Men's Retreat at Maryvale in January
Made For Greatness Men's Retreat at Maryvale
The school year is back in session, so 3Ps is back too! Today, hosts Kathleen and Donnie chat with Jason Catanese, a middle school math teacher in the Isaac School District, about how he extended his support of his students far outside his classroom and began a comprehensive college prep program. Jason, also known as “Mr. Cat,” teaches seventh- and eighth-grade math at Pueblo Del Sol Middle School in the Isaac School District, located in the Maryvale neighborhood of Phoenix. He is also the founder of Camp Catanese to support first-generation college students as they prepare for and transition into college. A conversation with former students about the ACT led Jason to create Camp Catanese, a summer camp and additional programming to help prepare first-generation college students for their college journey. He shares about how the camp has grown beyond being for former students from his school to 230 students from multiple school districts across the Valley. He also details how this past summer was his first working with a former student who decided to become a teacher. Along with teaching full-time and leading Camp Catanese, Jason is also on the Arizona K12 Center Board of Directors and the Arizona State Board of Education. He talks with Kathleen and Donnie about how he brings together young adults from across the country to help support the campers of Camp Catanese and share about the variety of career paths students can take. Learn more about Camp Catanese at campcatanese.com. You can also follow Camp Catanese on Facebook and on Instagram. Learn more about the Arizona K12 Center at azk12.org.
August 12th: Maryvale Serial Shooter Starts Killing (2015) Unassuming doesn't always mean safe. On August 12th 2015 the first of what would be many shootings took place in Phoenix, Arizona committed by a man who was described as sweet, unassuming, and forgettable. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Saucedo, https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/The_Maryvale_Serial_Shooter, https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/police-arrest-juan-saucedo-alleged-phoenix-serial-street-shooter-9314407, https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2021/04/29/trial-aaron-saucedo-phoenix-serial-street-shooter-case-delayed/4856540001/, https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/juan-martinez-death-penalty-aaron-saucedo-serial-street-shooter-9938277, https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-news/250157665-story?fbclid=IwAR1cFGi1STp1IGcIFnH9zdgofutwjDrwY830CWVfmdHUgwa5daYZTkk9Tsk
Mike Johnston wins Denver mayoral election | All 36 CO DMV offices can now issue driver licenses to undocumented immigrants and international students who qualify | Colorado Democrats and Gov Jared Polis pass statewide ban on ghost guns | AZ State Senator says she was not aware of her flag's neo-Nazi ties. She is now though, and she's keeping it | Talented field of Arizona Democrats compete in primary for Rep. Ruben Gallego's seat in Congress Song playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: Looks like we've got a winner! As of recording, it looks like Mike Johnston will be the next Mayor of Denver. After 12 years under the leadership of Mayor Michael Hancock, in which Denver has experienced rapid growth and a booming economy, the growing pains are catching up with us and Denver's new mayor will face crisis-level homelessness, addiction, and gun violence.Mike Johnston is a boyish Ivy League boy who has run for lots of things and served as lots of other, different things. Jokes aside though he seems to have the respect of a lot of people I deeply respect, and I'm excited to see what he can do. COLORADO NEWSLINE:All Colorado DMVs now offer driver's licenses to undocumented residentsBY: SHANNON TYLER - JUNE 6, 2023 3:10 PMEvery driver's license office in Colorado will now offer license and ID card services to undocumented residents and international students, Gov. Jared Polis announced Friday.In 2013, then-Gov. John Hickenlooper signed into law the Colorado Road and Community Safety Act, which made obtaining a standard driver's license accessible for undocumented immigrants and international students. At the time, only four offices in the state actually provided the service.Now, on the 10th anniversary of the signing of the bill, the DMV announced all 36 of the state's driver's license office locations will offer appointments for immigrants and international students to get a standard license or ID card. Gov Polis said “Here in Colorado, we know that our immigrants strengthen the fabric of who we are. In the last 10 years over 250,000 Coloradans have been able to get their driver licenses and insurance, making all of us safer on the roads.” The law allows all Coloradans to obtain a standard driver license or ID card regardless of immigration status if the applicant can provide proof of identity and Colorado residency. The DMV works with several volunteer nonprofits around the state as a part of the I Drive Coalition to help provide Road and Community Safety Act services for undocumented immigrants to obtain standard license or identification cards. Organizations help to schedule free appointments for people who come to them. Henry Gomez with Grupo Esperanza de Colorado Springs, one of the organizations that supports and provides resources for immigrants, said the legislation is necessary for immigrants in Colorado to do essential daily tasks like driving to a doctor's appointment or taking their children to school. When the bill first passed, it was difficult for people to actually use the service because they had to travel long distances to the few places that offered it and wait hours to schedule an appointment, Gomez said. 1 of 20 statesColorado is one of 20 states, along with Washington D.C., to offer driver's licenses to undocumented residents. DMV spokesperson Stephany Garza said “Colorado has come a long way since the program launched in originally starting in a handful of locations. We've been able to grow it throughout the state, thanks to strong demand and a dedication to partner with community organizations and leaders.” “The DMV's mission is to provide motor vehicle, driver and identity services that promote public safety, trust and confidence, and having trained and licensed drivers on our roads is critical.” COLORADO NEWSLINE: I ain't ‘fraid of no ghost - guns. Because now they're banned in Colorado. BY: SARA WILSON - JUNE 2, 2023 1:48 PMSenate Bill 23- 279 makes the sale, manufacture and possession of ghost guns a Class 1 misdemeanor on the first offense and a Class 5 felony on subsequent offenses.bill sponsor Sen. Rhonda Fields, an Aurora Democrat, said “Ghost guns are untraceable, unserialized weapons that anyone can make or assemble in their own home – and they're extremely dangerous. We worked hard this session to make Colorado safer and prevent gun violence, and this new law is a big step towards reaching that goal.”The legislation was also sponsored by Sen. Chris Hansen of Denver, Rep. Andrew Boesenecker of Fort Collins and Rep. Junie Joseph of Boulder, all Democrats. Every Republican voted no.Law enforcement say ghost guns are being used more often in crimes across the state. The shooters involved with last year's attack at Club Q in Colorado Springs and the March shooting at Denver's East High School both possessed and showed an interest in ghost guns.Ghost gun kits are easily available online for anyone to assemble or 3D-print at home. Because that process bypasses serialization and necessary background checks, the guns can be nearly impossible to trace when used in a crime. Current ghost gun owners have until Jan. 1, 2024 to get the blank firearm, frame or receiver serialized by a licensed dealer. Serialization includes a background check. Going forward, people can still make their own firearms as long as they get them serialized.Eleven states already regulate ghost guns.The Colorado Legislature passed four other bills regulating firearms during this year's legislative session, which wrapped up in early May. That includes a minimum age restriction and three-day waiting period for gun purchases, expansion of the state's extreme risk protection order law to include groups other than law enforcement and a repeal of the state's legal liability protections for the firearm industry.Hats off to Colorado Democrats. They take so much abuse as well as threats from thousands and thousands of extremely aggressive gun rights activists. These gun groups create extremely dishonest and aggressive attack ads, and they do everything they can to show their strength. It takes real guts to pass gun safety laws in the West, and the Colorado Democratic legislators have some serious guts. Congratulations on a great session everyone. ARIZONA MIRROR:AZ GOP senator proudly flies flag adopted by ‘fringe' far-right extremistsBY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY - JUNE 5, 2023 11:20 AMThe desk on the Arizona Senate floor for Republican Sen. Janae Shamp, displays the “An Appeal to Heaven” flag, which has been adopted by Christian nationalists and other extremists in recent years. Shamp says she displays the flag because of its historical ties to the American Revolution, and says she is unaware of its use by far-right extremist groups. But that, of course, is bullshit. The white flag with a pine tree on it and the phrase “An Appeal to Heaven” was originally used by George Washington and the Continental Army. It was later adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as its naval and maritime flag until 1971, when the copy was dropped, leaving only the image of the pine tree. In recent years, the flag has been adopted by Christian nationalists, who see the flag as a rallying call. Christian nationalists believe that the United States is Christian nation that should base its laws and practices around the teachings of Christianity.The flag has also been embraced by far-right extremist organizations like the Proud Boys and other neo-Nazi groups.Shamp did not respond to questions about whether she embraced the beliefs of Christian nationalism, and said she doesn't know anything about Christian dominionism, a closely related belief system.To investigative journalist, author and researcher David Neiwart, who has written extensively about the far-right, the lines between groups have begun to blur into an entire “universe” of far-right groups from QAnon, militias, white supremacists, and other extremist groups who have gained political influence among conservatives. Most of them share a few things in common, including beliefs in “right-wing authoritarianism” and the alleged supremacy of Christianity.After looking at the various people and causes Shamp has supported over the years, including various extremist and Christian nationalist figures and causes, Neiwart said it's clear to him that Shamp ascribes to those beliefs. “She is definitely a Christian nationalist, she is definitely QAnon, and a fully enraptured Trumpite,” Neiwert said. While a surge in Christian nationalism in recent years has garnered media attention — due in part to high-profile conservatives like U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who explicitly declared herself a Christian nationalist, and the backing of influential leaders like white nationalist Nick Fuentes — Christian dominionism has similarly been on the rise, though with much less fanfare. One of the more popular Dominionist beliefs is in the so-called “Seven Mountain Mandate,” which draws from the biblical book of Revelations and requires Christians to invade the “seven spheres” of society: family, religion, education, media, entertainment, business, and government. In doing so, American life can be reshaped to hew to conservative Christian values. The idea has been embraced and promoted by people like Turning Point USA leader Charlie Kirk and Paula White, the televangelist who served as a “spiritual advisor” to Donald Trump while he was president. According to David Neiwart, the key difference between Christian dominionism and nationalism is that dominionists want everyone under Christian rule, while nationalists think everyone should convert to Christianity.“Christian nationalists take it a step further than Christian Dominionists,” Neiwart said, adding that a dominionist wouldn't care if a Muslim was present, “they just want them under the thumb of Christian leaders.”One of the biggest promoters of Christian nationalism and dominionism has been disgraced Ret. Gen. Michael Flynn, Trump's first national security adviser, who has claimed that he is waging “spiritual warfare” and building an “army of God.” Flynn is also known to associate with other extremist groups. AZ Sen Shamp is a fervent supporter of Flynn's, and has posted praise of Flynn often on social media. The recent COVID-19 special committee she co-chaired was sponsored in part by an organization that Flynn co-founded. “I get goosebumps every time General Flynn talks about our great Nation!” Shamp said in a December 2021 post accompanied by a video of Flynn. At a Trump rally in Florence in January 2022, Shamp told Business Insider that the “No. 1 person standing up for ‘we, the people' is probably Gen. Michael Flynn.” Shamp, a conservative from Surprise, has also been found to have shared a number of QAnon posts on her Facebook linked to Neo-Nazis and antisemites. The flag, which Shamp displays on her desk and in her Twitter banner image, has also been connected to extremist groups and violent events. During the violent events of Jan. 6, the flag was seen being carried by a number of individuals. “I would say Christian nationalism as a phenomenon is one of the real undergirding movements involved in the insurrection,” Neiwart said, adding that the militias and other groups such as the OathKeepers all had underlying Christian nationalist roots or beliefs. “All these Christian patriots that formed these militias are Christian nationalists as well.”ARIZONA MIRROR:Meet the Dems vying for Gallego's seat in the U.S. House of RepresentativesBY: GLORIA REBECCA GOMEZ - JUNE 2, 2023 1:33 PMSo far, four candidates have already launched campaigns to represent Arizona's 3rd Congressional District, which includes Laveen, Maryvale and part of Glendale. The district is considered a Democratic stronghold, with left-leaning voters outnumbering Republicans three to one. The winner of the Democratic primary is virtually guaranteed to capture the seat in November.First, Laura Pastor.The most recent entrant into the race is the daughter of Rep. Gallego's predecessor, Ed Pastor, who held the seat from 1991 until his retirement in 2015. The younger Pastor has a long career in elected office herself, with three terms on the Phoenix city council representing areas recently drawn into the 3rd District.Prior to her position on the council, she was a classroom teacher who worked with at-risk students. Ms. Pastor also serves on the governing board for Phoenix Union High School. In a launch video on Wednesday, Pastor invoked her family's political legacy and promised to continue it. “For five generations my family has worked for a better Arizona. From my grandfathers - who organized workers in the copper mines - to my mother - who lived with strength and integrity in a time of discrimination - to my dad. My dad taught me that lots of politicians can talk, but what matters is what you deliver.” “I am running to put my experience to work on behalf of Arizonans – to take care of our veterans, to have someone looking out for family budgets, and to protect all of our access to health care, including reproductive care,” Ylenia AguilarIf elected, Aguilar would be Arizona's first formerly undocumented congresswoman. Her family moved to the U.S. when she was just a toddler, and suffered repeated housing and food insecurity. Aguilar attended as many as 20 different schools. The single mother of two credits her early adversity with inspiring a personal imperative to voice the struggles of others. Aguilar spent more than a decade as a translator before becoming the first Latina elected to the Osborn School District Board, where she's still a member. During the Trump presidency, Aguilar helped author a resolution prohibiting ICE agents from entering schools. She also serves on the state's Central Arizona Water Project Board and as the business development manager for SOURCE Global, a Scottsdale-based renewable energy company that helps tribal and rural communities access clean drinking water via hydropanel technology. Water conservation is among her policy priorities, as well as immigration reform, and access to education and reproductive health care. At the top of her list is representing Arizona's diverse communities where past politicians have failed. “My story is your story,” she said, at her campaign kickoff. “I know what you go through. I know how hard you work, how much you love your children, how difficult it can be to get ahead and how often politicians leave our community behind, or worse — how politicians attack our communities trying to take away our rights. In Congress, I will be your voice, because your voice matters.” Yassamin AnsariPhoenix's Vice-Mayor was one of the first to throw her hat in the ring after Congressman Gallego announced his challenge to U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema. Ansari's election as the city's youngest council member in 2021 followed a career in climate change advocacy that included a stint as a policy advisor for the United Nations. Her work on the Phoenix council includes helping to draft and pass a citywide resolution that deprioritized abortion-related arrests and spearheading efforts to electrify Phoenix's public transportation. Those concerns would follow her to the federal level, with more ambitious climate change legislation a key part of her priorities. The country's as-yet unfulfilled pledge to reach net zero emissions by 2050 is of particular importance to Ansari, who vowed to lead an effort to remedy that. Also high up on her roster is gun violence prevention, housing affordability and a living wage. A daughter of Iranian immigrants, Ansari's election would be a first for the district, whose population is 51% Hispanic and has supported Hispanic candidates since 1991. But Ansari's council district, which spans from southwest to downtown Phoenix and has a similar population makeup as CD3, resoundingly backed her in 2021. She said, “As a daughter of immigrants, I very much understand the challenges that our community faces. My constituents know that I don't just represent one community, I represent all communities. And whether you're Latino, White, Black or any other background, representation is about listening to the community and making sure that you're surrounding yourself with people in the community so that their experiences and challenges are represented in the legislation you support.” She said “It's time to have leadership that is young and hungry and ready to take on some of these bigger crises.”Hector Jaramillo Jaramillo traces his activism back to two pivotal incidents that happened at very different times in his life. When he was 4, his father was deported, which he said “opened (his) eyes to the injustices of our current system.” Then, in his early twenties while protesting the killing of George Floyd in 2020, a gun was pointed at his head. Jaramillo was disappointed to find not much had changed after the nationwide movement against racial injustice, and realized that things would only improve if more people were allowed at the decision-making table. The 26-year-old Phoenix native, who currently serves on the governing board of the Glendale Elementary School District, would be among the youngest in Congress if elected. He noted that what he lacks in experience he makes up for in community engagement and personal, real-life knowledge. He said “Legislative experience is important, but so is lived experience – being somebody who's experienced the injustices of our system.” His goals include improving education funding, affordable health care for all and a complete overhaul of the current immigration system. That includes a pathway to citizenship, opening up government assistance programs for undocumented Americans, and shielding victims of crimes from having their undocumented status used against them. Jaramillo also wants to abolish ICE and Customs and Border Protection. He says their duties can be effectively carried out by their predecessor, the country's Immigration and Naturalization Service, as was the case before post-9/11 policies created the Department of Homeland Security. Jaramillo, who called himself an anti-establishment candidate, is hoping voters who are tired of the status quo will support his bid. He said “If you're happy with the way things are, keep electing the same people. But if you want real, progressive change, try someone new.” Raquel TeránWith a 17-year-long career in Arizona politics, tenures in both the state Senate and House of Representatives and the title of Democratic Party Chair under her belt, Terán is perhaps one of the most experienced candidates in the race to capture Gallego's seat. Born and raised on the Arizona border in Douglas, she attributes her passion for politics to the anti-immigrant rhetoric she grew up around. That motivation resulted in helping to organize a recall campaign against former state Sen. Russell Pierce, who authored Arizona's notorious 2010 ‘show us your papers' law, and working to defeat Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Maricopa County. Teran said, “I have been a fighter at the state legislature, and I'm ready to take on the extremists in Congress. We have a lot of work to do and I intend to bring my ‘si se puede' attitude to Washington DC”.Terán's top priorities include immigration reform, affordable housing, reproductive rights, holding corporate polluters accountable, and requiring wealthy corporations to pay their fair share are key goals for her. On Monday, U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly endorsed Raquel Terán in her bid for Congress. He said “Raquel has spent nearly two decades helping bring together a diverse coalition of voters that turned our state blue.”Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from Colorado Newsline, Colorado Sun, ABC News, Arizona Mirror, and Denver's Westword.Thank you for listening! 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Mike Johnston wins Denver mayoral election | All 36 CO DMV offices can now issue driver licenses to undocumented immigrants and international students who qualify | Colorado Democrats and Gov Jared Polis pass statewide ban on ghost guns | AZ State Senator says she was not aware of her flag's neo-Nazi ties. She is now though, and she's keeping it | Talented field of Arizona Democrats compete in primary for Rep. Ruben Gallego's seat in Congress Song playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: Looks like we've got a winner! As of recording, it looks like Mike Johnston will be the next Mayor of Denver. After 12 years under the leadership of Mayor Michael Hancock, in which Denver has experienced rapid growth and a booming economy, the growing pains are catching up with us and Denver's new mayor will face crisis-level homelessness, addiction, and gun violence.Mike Johnston is a boyish Ivy League boy who has run for lots of things and served as lots of other, different things. Jokes aside though he seems to have the respect of a lot of people I deeply respect, and I'm excited to see what he can do. COLORADO NEWSLINE:All Colorado DMVs now offer driver's licenses to undocumented residentsBY: SHANNON TYLER - JUNE 6, 2023 3:10 PMEvery driver's license office in Colorado will now offer license and ID card services to undocumented residents and international students, Gov. Jared Polis announced Friday.In 2013, then-Gov. John Hickenlooper signed into law the Colorado Road and Community Safety Act, which made obtaining a standard driver's license accessible for undocumented immigrants and international students. At the time, only four offices in the state actually provided the service.Now, on the 10th anniversary of the signing of the bill, the DMV announced all 36 of the state's driver's license office locations will offer appointments for immigrants and international students to get a standard license or ID card. Gov Polis said “Here in Colorado, we know that our immigrants strengthen the fabric of who we are. In the last 10 years over 250,000 Coloradans have been able to get their driver licenses and insurance, making all of us safer on the roads.” The law allows all Coloradans to obtain a standard driver license or ID card regardless of immigration status if the applicant can provide proof of identity and Colorado residency. The DMV works with several volunteer nonprofits around the state as a part of the I Drive Coalition to help provide Road and Community Safety Act services for undocumented immigrants to obtain standard license or identification cards. Organizations help to schedule free appointments for people who come to them. Henry Gomez with Grupo Esperanza de Colorado Springs, one of the organizations that supports and provides resources for immigrants, said the legislation is necessary for immigrants in Colorado to do essential daily tasks like driving to a doctor's appointment or taking their children to school. When the bill first passed, it was difficult for people to actually use the service because they had to travel long distances to the few places that offered it and wait hours to schedule an appointment, Gomez said. 1 of 20 statesColorado is one of 20 states, along with Washington D.C., to offer driver's licenses to undocumented residents. DMV spokesperson Stephany Garza said “Colorado has come a long way since the program launched in originally starting in a handful of locations. We've been able to grow it throughout the state, thanks to strong demand and a dedication to partner with community organizations and leaders.” “The DMV's mission is to provide motor vehicle, driver and identity services that promote public safety, trust and confidence, and having trained and licensed drivers on our roads is critical.” COLORADO NEWSLINE: I ain't ‘fraid of no ghost - guns. Because now they're banned in Colorado. BY: SARA WILSON - JUNE 2, 2023 1:48 PMSenate Bill 23- 279 makes the sale, manufacture and possession of ghost guns a Class 1 misdemeanor on the first offense and a Class 5 felony on subsequent offenses.bill sponsor Sen. Rhonda Fields, an Aurora Democrat, said “Ghost guns are untraceable, unserialized weapons that anyone can make or assemble in their own home – and they're extremely dangerous. We worked hard this session to make Colorado safer and prevent gun violence, and this new law is a big step towards reaching that goal.”The legislation was also sponsored by Sen. Chris Hansen of Denver, Rep. Andrew Boesenecker of Fort Collins and Rep. Junie Joseph of Boulder, all Democrats. Every Republican voted no.Law enforcement say ghost guns are being used more often in crimes across the state. The shooters involved with last year's attack at Club Q in Colorado Springs and the March shooting at Denver's East High School both possessed and showed an interest in ghost guns.Ghost gun kits are easily available online for anyone to assemble or 3D-print at home. Because that process bypasses serialization and necessary background checks, the guns can be nearly impossible to trace when used in a crime. Current ghost gun owners have until Jan. 1, 2024 to get the blank firearm, frame or receiver serialized by a licensed dealer. Serialization includes a background check. Going forward, people can still make their own firearms as long as they get them serialized.Eleven states already regulate ghost guns.The Colorado Legislature passed four other bills regulating firearms during this year's legislative session, which wrapped up in early May. That includes a minimum age restriction and three-day waiting period for gun purchases, expansion of the state's extreme risk protection order law to include groups other than law enforcement and a repeal of the state's legal liability protections for the firearm industry.Hats off to Colorado Democrats. They take so much abuse as well as threats from thousands and thousands of extremely aggressive gun rights activists. These gun groups create extremely dishonest and aggressive attack ads, and they do everything they can to show their strength. It takes real guts to pass gun safety laws in the West, and the Colorado Democratic legislators have some serious guts. Congratulations on a great session everyone. ARIZONA MIRROR:AZ GOP senator proudly flies flag adopted by ‘fringe' far-right extremistsBY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY - JUNE 5, 2023 11:20 AMThe desk on the Arizona Senate floor for Republican Sen. Janae Shamp, displays the “An Appeal to Heaven” flag, which has been adopted by Christian nationalists and other extremists in recent years. Shamp says she displays the flag because of its historical ties to the American Revolution, and says she is unaware of its use by far-right extremist groups. But that, of course, is bullshit. The white flag with a pine tree on it and the phrase “An Appeal to Heaven” was originally used by George Washington and the Continental Army. It was later adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as its naval and maritime flag until 1971, when the copy was dropped, leaving only the image of the pine tree. In recent years, the flag has been adopted by Christian nationalists, who see the flag as a rallying call. Christian nationalists believe that the United States is Christian nation that should base its laws and practices around the teachings of Christianity.The flag has also been embraced by far-right extremist organizations like the Proud Boys and other neo-Nazi groups.Shamp did not respond to questions about whether she embraced the beliefs of Christian nationalism, and said she doesn't know anything about Christian dominionism, a closely related belief system.To investigative journalist, author and researcher David Neiwart, who has written extensively about the far-right, the lines between groups have begun to blur into an entire “universe” of far-right groups from QAnon, militias, white supremacists, and other extremist groups who have gained political influence among conservatives. Most of them share a few things in common, including beliefs in “right-wing authoritarianism” and the alleged supremacy of Christianity.After looking at the various people and causes Shamp has supported over the years, including various extremist and Christian nationalist figures and causes, Neiwart said it's clear to him that Shamp ascribes to those beliefs. “She is definitely a Christian nationalist, she is definitely QAnon, and a fully enraptured Trumpite,” Neiwert said. While a surge in Christian nationalism in recent years has garnered media attention — due in part to high-profile conservatives like U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who explicitly declared herself a Christian nationalist, and the backing of influential leaders like white nationalist Nick Fuentes — Christian dominionism has similarly been on the rise, though with much less fanfare. One of the more popular Dominionist beliefs is in the so-called “Seven Mountain Mandate,” which draws from the biblical book of Revelations and requires Christians to invade the “seven spheres” of society: family, religion, education, media, entertainment, business, and government. In doing so, American life can be reshaped to hew to conservative Christian values. The idea has been embraced and promoted by people like Turning Point USA leader Charlie Kirk and Paula White, the televangelist who served as a “spiritual advisor” to Donald Trump while he was president. According to David Neiwart, the key difference between Christian dominionism and nationalism is that dominionists want everyone under Christian rule, while nationalists think everyone should convert to Christianity.“Christian nationalists take it a step further than Christian Dominionists,” Neiwart said, adding that a dominionist wouldn't care if a Muslim was present, “they just want them under the thumb of Christian leaders.”One of the biggest promoters of Christian nationalism and dominionism has been disgraced Ret. Gen. Michael Flynn, Trump's first national security adviser, who has claimed that he is waging “spiritual warfare” and building an “army of God.” Flynn is also known to associate with other extremist groups. AZ Sen Shamp is a fervent supporter of Flynn's, and has posted praise of Flynn often on social media. The recent COVID-19 special committee she co-chaired was sponsored in part by an organization that Flynn co-founded. “I get goosebumps every time General Flynn talks about our great Nation!” Shamp said in a December 2021 post accompanied by a video of Flynn. At a Trump rally in Florence in January 2022, Shamp told Business Insider that the “No. 1 person standing up for ‘we, the people' is probably Gen. Michael Flynn.” Shamp, a conservative from Surprise, has also been found to have shared a number of QAnon posts on her Facebook linked to Neo-Nazis and antisemites. The flag, which Shamp displays on her desk and in her Twitter banner image, has also been connected to extremist groups and violent events. During the violent events of Jan. 6, the flag was seen being carried by a number of individuals. “I would say Christian nationalism as a phenomenon is one of the real undergirding movements involved in the insurrection,” Neiwart said, adding that the militias and other groups such as the OathKeepers all had underlying Christian nationalist roots or beliefs. “All these Christian patriots that formed these militias are Christian nationalists as well.”ARIZONA MIRROR:Meet the Dems vying for Gallego's seat in the U.S. House of RepresentativesBY: GLORIA REBECCA GOMEZ - JUNE 2, 2023 1:33 PMSo far, four candidates have already launched campaigns to represent Arizona's 3rd Congressional District, which includes Laveen, Maryvale and part of Glendale. The district is considered a Democratic stronghold, with left-leaning voters outnumbering Republicans three to one. The winner of the Democratic primary is virtually guaranteed to capture the seat in November.First, Laura Pastor.The most recent entrant into the race is the daughter of Rep. Gallego's predecessor, Ed Pastor, who held the seat from 1991 until his retirement in 2015. The younger Pastor has a long career in elected office herself, with three terms on the Phoenix city council representing areas recently drawn into the 3rd District.Prior to her position on the council, she was a classroom teacher who worked with at-risk students. Ms. Pastor also serves on the governing board for Phoenix Union High School. In a launch video on Wednesday, Pastor invoked her family's political legacy and promised to continue it. “For five generations my family has worked for a better Arizona. From my grandfathers - who organized workers in the copper mines - to my mother - who lived with strength and integrity in a time of discrimination - to my dad. My dad taught me that lots of politicians can talk, but what matters is what you deliver.” “I am running to put my experience to work on behalf of Arizonans – to take care of our veterans, to have someone looking out for family budgets, and to protect all of our access to health care, including reproductive care,” Ylenia AguilarIf elected, Aguilar would be Arizona's first formerly undocumented congresswoman. Her family moved to the U.S. when she was just a toddler, and suffered repeated housing and food insecurity. Aguilar attended as many as 20 different schools. The single mother of two credits her early adversity with inspiring a personal imperative to voice the struggles of others. Aguilar spent more than a decade as a translator before becoming the first Latina elected to the Osborn School District Board, where she's still a member. During the Trump presidency, Aguilar helped author a resolution prohibiting ICE agents from entering schools. She also serves on the state's Central Arizona Water Project Board and as the business development manager for SOURCE Global, a Scottsdale-based renewable energy company that helps tribal and rural communities access clean drinking water via hydropanel technology. Water conservation is among her policy priorities, as well as immigration reform, and access to education and reproductive health care. At the top of her list is representing Arizona's diverse communities where past politicians have failed. “My story is your story,” she said, at her campaign kickoff. “I know what you go through. I know how hard you work, how much you love your children, how difficult it can be to get ahead and how often politicians leave our community behind, or worse — how politicians attack our communities trying to take away our rights. In Congress, I will be your voice, because your voice matters.” Yassamin AnsariPhoenix's Vice-Mayor was one of the first to throw her hat in the ring after Congressman Gallego announced his challenge to U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema. Ansari's election as the city's youngest council member in 2021 followed a career in climate change advocacy that included a stint as a policy advisor for the United Nations. Her work on the Phoenix council includes helping to draft and pass a citywide resolution that deprioritized abortion-related arrests and spearheading efforts to electrify Phoenix's public transportation. Those concerns would follow her to the federal level, with more ambitious climate change legislation a key part of her priorities. The country's as-yet unfulfilled pledge to reach net zero emissions by 2050 is of particular importance to Ansari, who vowed to lead an effort to remedy that. Also high up on her roster is gun violence prevention, housing affordability and a living wage. A daughter of Iranian immigrants, Ansari's election would be a first for the district, whose population is 51% Hispanic and has supported Hispanic candidates since 1991. But Ansari's council district, which spans from southwest to downtown Phoenix and has a similar population makeup as CD3, resoundingly backed her in 2021. She said, “As a daughter of immigrants, I very much understand the challenges that our community faces. My constituents know that I don't just represent one community, I represent all communities. And whether you're Latino, White, Black or any other background, representation is about listening to the community and making sure that you're surrounding yourself with people in the community so that their experiences and challenges are represented in the legislation you support.” She said “It's time to have leadership that is young and hungry and ready to take on some of these bigger crises.”Hector Jaramillo Jaramillo traces his activism back to two pivotal incidents that happened at very different times in his life. When he was 4, his father was deported, which he said “opened (his) eyes to the injustices of our current system.” Then, in his early twenties while protesting the killing of George Floyd in 2020, a gun was pointed at his head. Jaramillo was disappointed to find not much had changed after the nationwide movement against racial injustice, and realized that things would only improve if more people were allowed at the decision-making table. The 26-year-old Phoenix native, who currently serves on the governing board of the Glendale Elementary School District, would be among the youngest in Congress if elected. He noted that what he lacks in experience he makes up for in community engagement and personal, real-life knowledge. He said “Legislative experience is important, but so is lived experience – being somebody who's experienced the injustices of our system.” His goals include improving education funding, affordable health care for all and a complete overhaul of the current immigration system. That includes a pathway to citizenship, opening up government assistance programs for undocumented Americans, and shielding victims of crimes from having their undocumented status used against them. Jaramillo also wants to abolish ICE and Customs and Border Protection. He says their duties can be effectively carried out by their predecessor, the country's Immigration and Naturalization Service, as was the case before post-9/11 policies created the Department of Homeland Security. Jaramillo, who called himself an anti-establishment candidate, is hoping voters who are tired of the status quo will support his bid. He said “If you're happy with the way things are, keep electing the same people. But if you want real, progressive change, try someone new.” Raquel TeránWith a 17-year-long career in Arizona politics, tenures in both the state Senate and House of Representatives and the title of Democratic Party Chair under her belt, Terán is perhaps one of the most experienced candidates in the race to capture Gallego's seat. Born and raised on the Arizona border in Douglas, she attributes her passion for politics to the anti-immigrant rhetoric she grew up around. That motivation resulted in helping to organize a recall campaign against former state Sen. Russell Pierce, who authored Arizona's notorious 2010 ‘show us your papers' law, and working to defeat Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Maricopa County. Teran said, “I have been a fighter at the state legislature, and I'm ready to take on the extremists in Congress. We have a lot of work to do and I intend to bring my ‘si se puede' attitude to Washington DC”.Terán's top priorities include immigration reform, affordable housing, reproductive rights, holding corporate polluters accountable, and requiring wealthy corporations to pay their fair share are key goals for her. On Monday, U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly endorsed Raquel Terán in her bid for Congress. He said “Raquel has spent nearly two decades helping bring together a diverse coalition of voters that turned our state blue.”Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from Colorado Newsline, Colorado Sun, ABC News, Arizona Mirror, and Denver's Westword.Thank you for listening! 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This week on the Phoenix 5-0 show we have heavy hearts after celebrating the lives of two men who passed away this month. This past week we said our final goodbye to Sergeant Tim Wheeler and Officer Mark Aker. Rather than me telling you who these men were, I decided to let you hear from their friends who spoke at Wheeler and Aker's services. Officer Andrew Hoenigman (Henning-man) was one of Tim Wheeler's best friends over the last 17 years. Hoeningman delivered a powerful eulogy for his friend which included a story about Wheeler. Mark Aker's partner on patrol in the Maryvale precinct was Officer Justin Martin. Martin memorialized Aker's life by talking about the relationships he developed with so many on the department. Officer Martin also talked about the relationship he now has with the Aker family. Lastly, we hear from Pastor Bob Fesmire, who is the official Chaplain for Phoenix PD. Pastor Bob spoke at Mark Aker's funeral about the modern day challenges officers are facing. Both men passed away from medical events, and so Pastor Bob's words were especially poignant on this day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An upcoming Maryvale retreat!
The 5th talk in the series delivered by the Maryvale Institute on Radio Maria is given by Dr Stephen Yates, the Programme Director for the Maryvale MA in Catholic Applied Theology and it looks at how Revelation is transmitted.
Phoenix Rising grabbed their first home victory in the 2023 USL Championship Season as they dispatched Loudoun United 3-1. An action-packed packed first half saw Rising grab two goals in quick succession. Maryvale-native Jose Andres Hernandez opened the scoring in 33rd minute off of a reaching header across goal from Manuel Arteaga. Hernandez then returned the favor three minutes later, setting up Arteaga for the second goal of the match. Rising rode the momentum up until the waning moments of the first half. Just as the stoppage time was being announced throughout Phoenix Rising Stadium, Loudoun put in a dangerous ball across the face of goal that was inadvertently directed in by Phoenix Rising captain Kevon Lambert. With the remaining 45 minutes to play, Phoenix held firm as a listless second half played out with both teams combining for five total shots. The defense battened down the hatches as Rising saw out the remainder of the match. Baboucarr Njie redeemed himself for Wednesday's Open Cup red card with a clutch insurance goal in the 90+1' minute. Join Max and Owain for their instant reactions and analysis of the match! An ALLCITY Network Production WATCH YOUR FAVORITE TEAMS HERE: https://www.fubotv.com/phnx SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports Keepin It 100 Golf Scramble: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phnx-kee... Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. BetMGM: Download the BetMGM app and sign-up using bonus code PHNX (betmgm.com/phnx). Place a pre-game, moneyline wager in the amount of at least $10 on any market at standard odds price. You will receive $200 in Bonus Bets instantly regardless of the outcome of your wager! Just make sure you use bonus code PHNX when you sign up! Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY). Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA) 21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI). Visit BetMGM.com for Terms & Conditions. US promotional offers not available in DC, Nevada, New York or Ontario. Knockout Nights: Join our cornhole league during the 1st Friday night of every month! They're free to enter and will include food and beverage specials, giveaways, and BetMGM prizes: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/62201618... Pins & Aces: Check out pinsandaces.com and use code PHNX to receive 15% off your first order and get free shipping. PHNX: Join us at the BetMGM Sportsbook at State Farm Stadium for all Suns' away playoff games. Our PHNX Suns watch parties, presented by NUTRL, will feature food and drink specials, PHNX giveaways, and BetMGM deposit matches. Join us by grabbing your free ticket: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/61670606... Circle K: Make sure you're not missing out on all this great stuff, and be stocked all March Madness long! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! OGeez!: Learn more about OGeez! at https://ogeezbrands.com//. Must be 21 years or older to purchase. Four Peaks: Enjoy a refreshing Four Peaks' Red Bird Lager during the NFL Draft on April 27th. Must be 21+. Enjoy responsibly. Roman: Go to https://ro.co/PHNX today to get 20% off your entire first order. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jose Andres Hernandez is back in full training, joined by Fede Varela in moving towards a return to the field. They'll face tough competition to make it back into the 18-man squad, with Rising coming off of back-to-back wins over Greenville Triumph and Birmingham Legion. But could they feature in the clash against Monterey Bay, as Phoenix Rising returns to 38th Street and Washington once more. Join Max Simpson and Owain Evans to break down Saturday's upcoming clash, and take a look around the rest of USL Championship. WATCH YOUR FAVORITE TEAMS HERE: www.fubotv.com/phnx SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. BetMGM: Download the BetMGM app and sign-up using bonus code PHNX (https://mediaserver.betmgmpartners.co.... Place a pre-game, moneyline wager in the amount of at least $10 on any market at standard odds price. You will receive $200 in Bonus Bets instantly regardless of the outcome of your wager! Just make sure you use bonus code PHNX when you sign up! Plus join us at the BetMGM Sportsbook at State Farm Stadium for all Suns' away playoff games. Our PHNX Suns watch parties, presented by NUTRL, will feature food and drink specials, PHNX giveaways, and BetMGM deposit matches. Join us by grabbing your free ticket: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/61670606... Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY). Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA) 21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI). Visit BetMGM.com for Terms & Conditions. US promotional offers not available in DC, Nevada, New York or Ontario. PHNX: Become a Diehard today! Check out https://phnxlocker.com/ to grab your membership to receive exclusive content, discounts on all events and merch, and access to our Discord chats. Circle K: Make sure you're not missing out on all this great stuff, and be stocked all March Madness long! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! OGeez!: Learn more about OGeez! at https://ogeezbrands.com//. Must be 21 years or older to purchase. Four Peaks: Join us for our NFL Draft Day Live Party at Four Peaks' 8th St. Pub. Register for free to receive drink specials: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phnx-car... Must be 21+. Enjoy responsibly. Roman: Go to https://ro.co/PHNX today to get 20% off your entire first order. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Grant is broadcasting live from Brewers Spring Training and breaking down Rodgers comments on the Pat McAfee Show, sharing his epxeirence at the Footprint Center, and shares a clubhouse conversation with Gus Varland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant is live at Brewers Spring Training reacting to a big Bucks win in Sacramento and Allen Lazard signing in New York. Callers jump in to talk Rodgers and Brewers, and Mike Clemens makes a surprise appearance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant is broadcasting live from Brewers Spring Training and of course talking about Rodgers to the Jets. Wade Miley and Ethan Small humored Grant in the clubhouse, and Craig Counsell talks about managing different types of teams. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sr Hyacinthe speaks about man's response to God's self revelation.
Rachel Withers, Contributing Editor to The Monthly and columnist for The Politics chats about the latest in federal politics, including The Voice to Parliament referendum, Labor's proposed amendments to the climate change "safeguard mechanism," superannuation tax reform, and the Robodebt Royal Commission hearings. Chris Schuringa, Campaign Coordinator for Victorian Forest Alliance, speaks in-depth about the latest developments regarding native forest logging in Victoria, speaking of areas including the Wombat State Forest, Toolangi State Forest, and Swifts Creek in East Gippsland. She also talks about the significance of the closure of Australia's last white paper mill in Maryvale, the Victorian anti-protest laws which come into effect in May 2023, and concerns about "salvage logging". Dr Dawn LaValle Norman, Senior Research Fellow at the Australian Catholic University talks about the presence and role of women in Ancient philosophical dialogues and how it relates to her project, The Diotima Prize. This playwriting competition seeks to address the question, why is (Ancient) philosophy so male-dominated? And redress the gender imbalance through the creation of new plays inspired by the mediums of drama and philosophical dialogue. Dawn explains who the priestess and philosopher Diotima was, as she appears through Socrates in Plato's The Symposium, and other prominent women of Ancient philosophy and literature.
Dean and Director, Fr Michael Cullinan delivers the 3rd instalment from the Maryvale Institute guiding us along the way to true happiness.
Rev. Dr Harry speaks about the deep mystery of God's boundless forgiveness and shares stories from his ministry in prison.
Dr Catherine Knowles begins the first of a series of talks provided by Maryvale Institute, speaking about man's capacity for God and whether we need to search for Him.
The Maryvale paper mill has recently suspended production of white paper, so what is the future of paper? In this edition of The Conversation Hour the team discuss what the alternate products to paper will be.
The Maryvale paper mill has recently suspended production of white paper, so what is the future of paper? In this edition of The Conversation Hour the team discuss what the alternate products to paper will be.
With restrictions on VicForests' operations causing a supply shortage, up to 200 workers at the Maryville Paper Mill fear they could be stood down just after Christmas. CFMEU Manufacturing Division Organiser at Maryvale, Anthony Pavey, says workers are in limbo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Chino Valley Cougars football team on a hot night in the Valley on Thursday turned up the heat in the second half of their game against the Maryvale Panthers en route to a 33-6 win, breaking a two-game losing streak. After 24 minutes of play, the Cougars were clinging to a 7-6 lead, with their only score so far being a 32-yard passing touchdown from sophomore Ben Sibole to senior Kaden Wagner in the first quarter. Maryvale quarterback Devin Murphy scored the only points of the night for the Panthers, a 58-yard rush in the second quarter that came... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/chino-valley-cougars-use-strong-second-half-to-beat-maryvale-break-losing-streak/
In this weeks show our guest is Kristin Urquiza who co-founded Marked by Covid non-profit organization. Ms. Urquiza's father died from COVID after trusting Arizona Governor Doug Ducey's claims that “it was safe to resume normal activities” in June, as the state surged with COVID cases and her childhood neighborhood of Maryvale — a low-income community with a large population of immigrants and Latinx residents — recorded some of the worst numbers on the planet. So we invited a reporter to his funeral and published the first Honest Obituary, which told the unvarnished truth about his death and held public servants like Ducey to account.The story and obituary went viral, and within days, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey was asked about her father at a press conference by a reporter from The Washington Post. A few days later, Trump was seen wearing a mask in public for the first time. Since then, dozens of Marked By COVID Activists have become leaders in their own hometowns; and many have launched local hubs to build community and implement local, state, and national strategies to ensure that our elected officials center the needs of those most harmed by this preventable disaster. https://www.markedbycovid.com
Life as a Sister in Maryvale!
Mary Ellen tells us about how she developed Maryvale's leadership program, what it looks like today, and why her work with young women is so important.
This week Alicia covers an ongoing investigation involving Aaron Juan Saucedo. At this point, he didn't have a specific MO. But obviously was very troubled...that's if they find him guilty later this year in November. What are some stories or cases oyu think we should cover next? Do you have a personal story or know something you want us to share in our next episode? Shoot us a message on any of our socials or send us an email! Please rate, review and subscribe to us on Apple & Anchor podcasts! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZWw1Uy5SMnBsvnBBgoHz8 Instagram: @Crime2podcast @the.mrs.schmidt and @alicia.espanaschakat Patreon: patreon.com/crime2podcast Facebook: Crime Squared Email us at: crime2podcast@gmail.com --- 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/crimesquared/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimesquared/support
Another of Maryvale's very own AY-R! Part of the Underdog music group, AY-R opens up about his crazy bounce back from music, being a father while pursuing his passion, and the creation of his latest project “Crowned in Brown Skin”, one of the hardest projects out to date. Peep the visuals “Die For”. Appreciate everyone for tuning in.
Mac talked about graduating all 27 seniors in the school's inaugural graduating class. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Elohim Podcast. In this episode we talked with Ruben Hernandez a local artist in the Phoenix valley area. He is an entrepreneur , business owner , musician and preacher of the gospel. Listen to his story on how he went from Graffiti to Grace. Encountering the love and power of Jesus during mandatory community service at a neighborhood church. His service to the community and amazing art has impacted the Maryvale community in ways he never imagined. Thank you for listening you can also find us on Youtube and many more.YouTube : Guest Info: https://www.instagram.com/ruben_theartist/Click here: https://linktr.ee/Ezequielalvarez #Podcast #Ministry #Christian #Jesus For prayer please contact us via email: ezequiel.alvarezcontact@gmail.com
The Wendy's Big Show Hour Two: Sparky and Gary are still wondering whether or not the Davante Adams trade looks good compared to other deals in the NFL this week such as for Deshaun Watson and Matt Ryan. Also, the Brewers' bats have been hot in Maryvale, Arizona to start spring training, and it's also an important day with regards to avoiding arbitration. We talk all this and more with Tim Allen, host of the Gene Wagner Plumbing Baseball Postgame Show in Milwaukee!
After the lockout came to an end last week, we now can look ahead to the start of spring training in Maryvale, Arizona for the Brewers this Friday. Additionally, Opening Day at American Family Field will now be April 14th against St. Louis, and joining us to talk all things Brewers business is Rick Schlesinger, Brewers President of Baseball Operations!
Co-hosts David Gasper and Matt Carroll have an in-depth discussion this week on the latest news surrounding MLB's lockout of the players and how the two sides can come to a deal and bring baseball back into our lives. There's also reports that the DH is definitely coming to the NL next year, which David and Matt agree is a tremendous positive for the Brewers, and they explain why. Also discussed is the best first round picks the Brewers have made at each position in franchise history as well as minor leaguers starting to arrive at the spring training complex in Maryvale, Arizona.
Arizona students returned to schools last week as the state was experiencing yet another spike of COVID-19, this time due to the highly infectious omicron variant. Since the pandemic began, more adults have been seeking information about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. And an initiative aimed at improving educational opportunities and addressing other community challenges in Maryvale addresses the issue of internet access. Plus the latest in Fronteras Desk, metro Phoenix and business news.
Word of Life - Bishop David Oakley - 2021-12-20 Preparing for the Feast of the Holy Family with Bishop David Oakley The feast of The Holy Family is a day in which we focus on Jesus, Mary and Joseph and always falls after the feast of Christmas on the last Sunday in December. The feast calls us to contemplate the family through prayer and reflection of the Scriptures. We keep in our prayer the vocation to marriage and family life, couples who are discerning marriage, those who have recently married, those celebrating special anniversaries and all the joys of family life. Bishop David Oakley shares that this Feast of the Holy Family reminds us of the importance of the family in salvation history and in the life of the Church today. Bishop David Oakley is Bishop of Northampton. David James Oakley was born on 28 November 1955 in Stourbridge. He is the eldest of five children to Joyce and Fred Oakley. The family moved to Birmingham when David was seven years old. After school, he worked in a well-known department store and entered Oscott in September 1974.Fr Oakley was ordained priest on 5 July 1980 and has served in several parishes within the Archdiocese of Birmingham. He has always suggested that the parish is his natural habitat. Fr Oakley studied catechetics at the Maryvale Institute and was awarded a MEd degree. He was appointed Pastoral Director and Procurator at Oscott in 1994. During this time he researched a PhD thesis in Pastoral Theology, which was later published. As Parish Priest at Maryvale, Fr Oakley directed the diocesan Department for Parish and Family Catechesis, developing resources in collaboration with CaFE. At the same time, he undertook licentiate studies in the Pontifical University of St Patrick's, Maynooth and was awarded the STL degree. He served as the twenty-third Rector of St Mary's College Oscott – a seminary in Birmingham for training priests for ministry in England and Wales. He was ordained the thirteenth Bishop of Northampton in the Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate and St Thomas of Canterbury on Thursday 19 March 2020. For a more detailed biography, visit the Diocese of Northampton's website.
The Home Owner (1961) featuring Buster Keaton A 25 minute sales film featuring Buster Keaton as a prospective home owner in Maryvale, a suburb of Phoenix. A Realtor takes Buster on a tour of some model tract homes and extols their virtues while Buster is constantly pursuing a sexy-looking blonde. After buying a home, Buster proceeds to wreak havoc in the community. He falls into another resident's pool with a shopping cart full of purchases from S. S. Kresge's, knocks over an unassuming waiter with a bowling ball at the local lanes and tries his hand at being a waiter a ritzy restaurant. The construction of the new hospital and golf course are then discussed, and the films ends with a panoramic view of the model tract homes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waldina/message
The Y is known for youth development, but often times our high school aged youth are over looked. From Watts Family Maryvale YMCA, Tracee Spire, Executive Director, & Dustin Panoff, Y Achievers Program Director, gives us a look at how they tackle this in the Maryvale Community. The Y Achievers program answers the question of how to give this high school aged population the best opportunities to go to school, find a job coach or a mentor, and to earn a fulfilling job. Tune in to hear about the exciting initiatives in place to help young adults learn the workforce skills to be successful in a career. To learn more about the Y Achievers Program, visit valleyymca.org/y-achievers. Notes: *RFP: Request for proposal
Why would NFL Draft preview mags be next to the nude mags on a rack at a local convenience store? This episode of the Intentional Foul kicks off with that observation as we dive into some....what's sure to be...pandemonium around the NFL over the next week, and it's just getting started with Dak and his deal with the Cowboys. Some other franchise tag news regarding the Packers and Bears too. The Bucks are coming off the All-Star break and Giannis' MVP performance. College hoops: Nostra-Dan-mus was right all along that the Badgers would be haunted by Brad Davison's BS. Both Wisconsin and Marquette head into conference tournament week. Plus a little Brewers talk down in Maryvale as spring training continues. And the winter high school sports season wraps up. All that and more on this edition. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends!
After a week off, we're back with plenty of content on this edition! The Packers clear some cap room and the Bears don't even pick up the phone for Carson Wentz. The Bucks are a little strung out approaching the all-star break plus some NBA notes. College hoops: the Badgers can't compete with overly athletic teams but are still predicted to be a high seed in the NCAA tournament, and Marquette is near the bottom of the Big East. Selection Sunday is coming up and also some thoughts on Jalen Johnson quitting yet another team. The Brewers are all together in Maryvale and the infield looks....better (?) than it did two or three weeks ago. One final game on Dan's Janesville Craig Hoops Classics YouTube Channel....and for the finale he dishes on the state of basketball right now. Everything from flopping to officiating, the three-pointer and instant replay....just not happy with it. All that and more on this edition of the Intentional Foul! And for the love of god tell your friends!
The guys are joined by Luis Antonio aka @InkByLA. They recap: Growing up in Maryvale, getting into art, living in Mexico City, being self-taught, graffiti, boxing, how much should a tattoo cost and the Do's and Don'ts of getting a tattoo. If you liked what you heard and are looking to get a new tattoo in the near future, be sure to reach out to Luis on his Instagram at @InkByLa. Thanks again for all the support !!
Today I speak with the founder of Marked by COVID, Kristin Urquiza.Kristin Urquiza, is the Co-founder, Chief Activist of Marked by COVIDKristin is a graduate of Yale University and UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy where she has a Master of Public Affairs. She is an environmental advocate at Mighty Earth, where she works to hold corporations like Cargill accountable to their industrial agricultural practices that displace indigenous people from their lands and drive deforestation in places like the Amazon rainforest and beyond. Additionally, Kristin works closely with Liberation in a Generation, a group working to narrow the wealth gap between people of color and white families in the United States within a generation.Her grandparents were migrant farmworkers– from Mexico and Oklahoma — and her father worked in the fields as a child. She grew up in the Maryvale community of Phoenix, and is a proud product of public primary education and the first person in her family to go to college. Maryvale is a community of predominantly people of color and immigrants, and is now seeing the highest rates of COVID-19 in the nation, where people are waiting 13 hours to be tested.
This week Alix and Alex discuss the dangers of playing the lottery, the wild wild west, and the way they grocery shop during a pandemic. Clink clink and cheers dudes! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryvale_serial_shooter https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2018/01/03/phoenix-serial-street-shooter-suspect-aaron-saucedo-shown-jail-video/1001562001/ https://murderpedia.org/female.M/m/moore-dorice.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Shakespeare https://alchetron.com/Abraham-Shakespeare --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/warmthrillscoldchills/support
Brewers players are slowly starting to trickle into Maryvale to begin working out, MLB and the MLBPA are going to really start discussing financial terms on Tuesday and the Brewers did what some other teams have not in guaranteeing to pay the baseball ops staff through the end of the year. We talked about all that, and answered a number of your Bundesliga, KBO and Ravioli related questions on this week's episode. Support the podcast on Patreon and receive the Monthly Minor League Extra and Weekly Packers Preview. Save 20% in the Karben4 webstore with the promo code MKETailgate. Music: Fair Weather Fans by The Baseball Project recorded live at WFMU --- 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/mketailgate/message
Chris Nelson, who spent five years in the Oakland A's system, joined the podcast to discuss his youth baseball camps in the Phoenix area - https://mvpacademy1.com/ (one of which is primarily for children in the foster care system). Chris has partnered with the Milwaukee Brewers to use their https://www.azsmashersbaseballandsoftball.net/ (spring training facility) at Maryvale and also has relationships with the Royals and Rangers in Surprise, and of course, his former team in Mesa. Chris and Ron discuss his playing career, the youth camps, the partnership with the Brewers and foster care organizations in Phoenix, as well as the Astros cheating scandal. Support this podcast
Creating The Spark podcast, growing up in MAryvale, and just a good talk with one of the realist in the game! shout out cantu! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Meeting up with the one and only Willy Waffles, a local rap artist from Maryvale Arizona.
Introducing my Good friend Vantage Point 6 the man behind all of the pictures and even the creator of the spark logo, This episode is more of an introduction for Jairo aka Vantage Point 6 the new co-host for upcoming Podcast. we talk a little bit about Jairo, his photographer, and interest in photography, and a little bit about different topics that spark our interest.
Tyler and Marty are back at it with another episode of Beer, Brats & Booyah, coming to you live from the Riverwest neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In this weeks episode, we ask how important the Bucks obtaining the #1 seed is to you. Plus, the Brewers aren't looking so hot in Maryvale. Are you concerned?
Giannis can seemingly do nothing wrong right now and a documentary is set to debut on TNT this Saturday prior to the All-Star festivities, B.J. and Brian comb through the straight fire that Antetokoumpo is currently on. Also with pitchers and catchers reporting to Maryvale on Thursday for the Brewers, Brian is skeptical of the starting rotation and depth behind the plate.
We have hit the month of February. That means that this month the Brewers will be playing baseball as the club will report to Maryvale within the next few weeks.What should we expect from the club between now and then? We delve into that on this week's Podcast.The Brewer Nation's Adam Rygg joins the Podcast to give his thoughts.
We have hit the month of February. That means that this month the Brewers will be playing baseball as the club will report to Maryvale within the next few weeks.What should we expect from the club between now and then? We delve into that on this week's Podcast.The Brewer Nation's Adam Rygg joins the Podcast to give his thoughts.
We chat with chef Minh Le about the highs and lows of owning his own restaurant, his career that’s ranged from prison kitchens to the heights of fine dining, and how a city kid has found peace in the bush. When he's not cooking up incredible food at The Peak restaurant at Spicers Peak Lodge at Maryvale west of Brisbane, you'll find him trail running and doing yoga. Minh shares his inspirational story which begins when he was just a young boy when his mother taught him to cook simple Vietnamese food for his younger siblings.
This week on Low Carb Conversations with Leah Williamson NTP and Guests, Leah is out on the Farm as she chats with Farmer Rohan Morris from Gleneden Family Farms. Sit back and relax while Leah discusses the latest health news headlines with special guests. This week we have a special podcast direct from Gleneden Family Farm at Maryvale in Queensland, Australia. Leah and Farmer Rohan chat about the farm and what makes this farm so important. Leah and Rohan review three news articles: Organics industry shocked by official plan for forced chemical sprays Ngangkari healers: 60,000 years of traditional Aboriginal methods make headway in medical clinic Farmer Reveals What Happened to His Pigs after Being Fed GMO Corn, and It Is Not Pretty Listen in as Leah and Rohan share their thoughts on this headlines. Have a look at the photos below of the beautiful Gleneden Family Farm.
Maryvale Hero, Legend, and perhaps one of the most humble talented new rappers (who is also old school Hip Hop) and UFC success stories out of Arizona... watch the beginning of his upcoming campaign for representative office in Maryvale (this is where the ideas get seeded because this is where the real... we see it and make that real believe it so they achieve all they and only they can be !)
With co-host Brian's nickname being the Polar Bear you have to celebrate National Polar Bear Day. Also the fellas catch up with the Wisconsin State Journal's Andrew Wagner live from Brewers Spring Training in Maryvale. Finally with the Big Ten Conference Tournament set to begin do the Badgers have a realistic shot to win four straight.
Opening Question: Producers are buying the rights to broadcast the story of your life, not as a film or TV show but a porno, you get to name it, what’s it called? Top Stories: Trump Tried to Fire Robert Mueller Nutella Riots in France The XFL Hard & Fast News: Let’s Talk About Sex: New Study finds "Cuckholding" can be positive for couples Cross-Faded: Americans view marijuana as safer than sugar Dumb Decisions: A man in Maryvale flipped his truck 5 times after “Jesus advised him to let go of the wheel” Creature Feature: Grumpy Cat won $700,000 in a federal lawsuit What the Flying Shit?: A NYC will kick you out if you say literally Snack Attack: KFC has broken the glass ceiling wit the first female Colonel Sanders Weekly Ironic Reading: The Federalist - Feminists to Women: You're Consenting to Sex Wrong This Week in Movies: Oscar Nominations Florida Project Review Song of the Week: Addict by Adventure Galley Guest: Jill Kimmel, Comedienne
Matt talks about the Maryvale deal, Brewers at the Winter Meetings and more.
Phoenix City Hall reporter Jessica Boehm joins Matt on Brewers Weekly to talk about the Brewers recent deal to renovate their Spring Training facilities at Maryvale.
Matt talks about the Maryvale deal, Brewers at the Winter Meetings and more.
Phoenix City Hall reporter Jessica Boehm joins Matt on Brewers Weekly to talk about the Brewers recent deal to renovate their Spring Training facilities at Maryvale.
This week, Matt talks Pitchers and Catchers in Maryvale, possible roster decisions from the Catcher position, MLB's arbitration rules, and more!
This week, Matt talks Pitchers and Catchers in Maryvale, possible roster decisions from the Catcher position, MLB's arbitration rules, and more!
I dag må vi selvfølgelig herje litt med østlendingene siden de ikke klarer å takle snøvær. Deretter er det tid for 'gjett boka' igjen, før Torfinn advarer mot frislipp av veskehunder med et eksempel fra Maryvale, Arizona. Ansgar Waldemarsen har levert et kåseri igjen, denne gangen er det fru Fenriksens kraftverk det handler om. Vi lytter til innkomne Radiogram og deler ut et par snippluer og et par bøker før Elin fra Norgesglasset stikker hodet innom og overtar det hele. I dagens podkastbonus snuser vi på ny lengderekord, tror vi. Jørgen Hegstad er med og forteller om Stavengerseminaret, vi snakker om bilkjøring og radiovolum, blekk i panna, flystyrt, Winchester-huset, GTAV og radiolyttende finner, før Erik Wold (tidligere Debatten-programleder i NRK) kommer på overraskelsesbesøk og snakker om nødnettet, stolene i Redaksjon1, elendig researvh, hersketeknikker og dyktige debattanter. Velbekomme! Legg igjen din beskjed til Lønsj på 73881480 Lønsj på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lunsjnrkp1 Lønsj på Twitter: https://twitter.com/NRKlunsj Epost: l@nrk.no