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Best podcasts about matt dietrich

Latest podcast episodes about matt dietrich

Morning Shift Podcast
Election Results In Chicago And Beyond

Morning Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 45:36


Donald Trump is now the president-elect after winning several key battleground states, including Wisconsin, the state that pushed him over 270 electoral votes. Plus, Cook County has a new State's Attorney, Chicago has its first elected school board officials and more. Reset discusses the results with Democratic political strategist Delmarie Cobb; Northwestern University political science professor Jaime Dominguez; former Illinois Republican Party chairman Pat Brady; WBEZ city government and politics reporter Tessa Weinberg; WBEZ criminal justice reporter Chip Mitchell; Illinois State Board of Elections public information officer Matt Dietrich and Palatine Township Republican chairman Aaron Del Mar. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

Morning Shift Podcast
What You Need To Know To Cast A Ballot In Illinois

Morning Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 18:27


From questions about how and where to vote to what to expect as the votes are counted, we turn to the experts. Reset checks in with election officials Matt Dietrich, public information officer Illinois State Board of Elections and Max Bever, Director of Public Information at the Chicago Board of Elections. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

WCPT 820 AM
Live Local & Progressive with Joan Esposito Feb. 22 2024

WCPT 820 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 147:07


Joan's guests today are: - Matt Dietrich, public information officer at Illinois State Board of Elections - Ed Yohnka, ACLU of IL - Kevin Gordon, owner of Camp Kupagani - Chicago Ald. Matt O'Shea, 19th Ward

WCPT 820 AM
Joan Esposito Live Local And Progressive 10.02.23

WCPT 820 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 140:18


Joan's guests today are: - Matt Dietrich, public information officer at Illinois State Board of Elections - Deborah Caldwell Stone, director of the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom - Bill Neidhardt, progressive strategist and founder of Left Flank Strategies

Capitol Cast: Illinois
Election authorities discuss security, six months before Primary 2024

Capitol Cast: Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 26:18


Election authorities from around Illinois gathered six months ahead of the 2024 primary election to ask for the public's help in combating misinformation and disinformation. CNI's Jennifer Fuller talked with Illinois Board of Elections spokesperson Matt Dietrich, and Tazewell County Clerk John Ackerman. You can find our reporting on this at capitolnewsillinois.com, and more information about elections at elections.il.gov. In addition, the Board of Elections utilizes social media to share information – they are @illinoissbe on most platforms.

Steve Cochran on The Big 89
How to make sure your vote is counted in the Chicago mayoral race

Steve Cochran on The Big 89

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 6:44


Matt Dietrich, public information officer for the Illinois State Board of Elections, joins the Steve Cochran Show to share important information on when and where to vote in the mayoral election and what to do if your polling location has to close for any reason. For any voting information in Illinois, visit isbe.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WCPT 820 AM
JOAN ESPOSITO LIVE, LOCAL, & PROGRESSIVE 02.23.2023

WCPT 820 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 140:16


Today's guests: - Mayor Lori Lightfoot, incumbent running for reelection - Matt Dietrich, Public Information Officer Illinois State Board Elections - Mark Karlin, Editor Buzzflash.com - Alderman Roderick Sawyer, candidate for Chicago Mayor

The 21st Show
What to Know About Voting in the 2022 Midterms

The 21st Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022


The 2022 midterm elections are upon us. The 21st was joined by Matt Dietrich, spokesman for the Illinois State Board of Elections to hear the latest on early voting in Illinois, and answer some last-minute questions. 

Bishop On Air
Will you be voting early or voting by mail?

Bishop On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 10:02


Starting Thursday, early voting begins and local elections officials will start sending mail in ballots. Bishop On Air shares some of a conversation he had with Matt Dietrich from the Illinois State Board of Elections.

NBS Podcast with Bradley Goldman
Bonus Father's Day Special

NBS Podcast with Bradley Goldman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 61:52


Father's Day Special! In this special edition Father's Day Episode of The NBS by BSSF Podcast we're going to talk to a couple friends of mine who are Dads, fitness enthusiast, business owners, and so much more! We kick off the show with Mr. Mike Doehla founder of StrongerU to talk to him about transitioning into being a Dad with his new born baby girl. I get the pleasure of talking to Mr. Kent - I mean Adam Clous himself who is a big name in the Peloton community as well as an admin for one of the largest Pelo-Facebook Groups called Peloton Dads. Right smack in the middle I get to talk to my brother from another mother Jason Falcon and things get weird as usual to say the least. We then move into chatting with a member of our free Facebook group Never. Been. Stronger. Mr. Matt Dietrich who is just now dipping his toe into strength training. Last but not least we catch up with my friend John Wikman who is an influential Tonal Dad who's lost AND KEPT OFF an impressive amount of weight! Don't forget to hit the SUBSCRIBE button because we'll be coming back for season 3 with a brand new co-host and if you follow us on social…we'll be recording this episode live June 22, 2022 so keep an eye out for the even to be posted! Happy Father's Day Gentlemen! Bradley's Facebook: www.Facebook.com/BradleyAGoldman Bradley's Instagram: @BradleyAGoldman NBS Facebook: www.Facebook.com/NBSbyBSSF NBS Instagram: @NBSbyBSSF --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nbsbybssf/support

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP206: Grow Your Business by Understanding Why ERP Implementation Projects Must Be Treated as a Journey w/ Matt Dietrich

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 43:36


While ERP systems have come a long way with their capabilities and faster time-to-value, these investments still take a long time to deliver value to your business, even if you may have gone live within 90 days. Also, you will uncover real issues with the ERP system once you start running your business on the new system due to the lack of interest from most stakeholders during the testing and implementation phase. Finally, the post-implementation phase may cost you more than the pre-implementation phase, but if you pull the plug after investing for many months or years, cleaning it up and upgrading to the new system may be even costlier.In today's episode, our guest, Matt Dietrich, shares his insights on why ERP implementation projects must be treated as a journey instead of a one-time deal. He also discusses the importance of a fully connected ERP system even for commercial decision making and how to spot an old vs. newer ERP system with deeper capabilities to drive the decision-making. Finally, he outlines why committing to a platform and continuous investment is more important than upgrading it every couple of years.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

Wheelhouse Factory Podcast
Launching Your Product With Matt Dietrich

Wheelhouse Factory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 41:15


Thank you so much for listening to our episode! If you have any feedback, questions or thoughts to share please send them to info@wheelhousefactory.com or check out our website at www.wheelhousefactory.com.Check out the Why Do We Say That? Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-do-we-say-that/id1555858744

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Wheelhouse Factory Podcast
Hitting Go With Matt Dietrich

Wheelhouse Factory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 34:52


Welcome to the Wheelhouse Factory Podcast! Our show is dedicated to supporting aspiring entrepreneurs. We tackle challenging areas such as building an online business, launching a new product and everything in-between. Visit www.wheelhousefactory.com for me exercises, templates and ideas!What's in this episode?In this episode of the Wheelhouse Factory Podcast, we explore the art and science of hitting go. What is hitting go? For us, it is that moment of clarity and catalyst becomes an idea becomes a mission. Hitting go is about gaining, developing and strengthening the mindset of not allowing those barriers to become show stoppers. All challenges have a solution or, at the very least, an alternate solution path forward. Far too often we allow great ventures to fall off our radar. The reasons are endless but a few of the major instigators we hear over and over again include.Challenges in creating enough time in the dayKnowledge requirements preventing us from truly capitalizing on somethingFinancial barriers preventing us from investing in the research neededIn today's show. Host Trevor Lightfoot meets with the one and only Matt Dietrich. His journey is fascinating and includes pit stops as an Athletic Director, a youth basketball coach for the Portland Trailblazers and an aspiring musician who performs, produces and engineers albums. Together we explore the good, the bad and the ugly when it comes to jumping into a new venture. We take a hardnose look at some of the most common reasons people do not make a move to pursue their goals while also brainstorming tactical solutions.Who is the presenting sponsor for this episode?Grindology! Grindology is an entrepreneurial subscription box that ships every quarter full of resources to help fuel your grind and your hustle.What's included in your Grindology shipment?First and foremost, every single Grindology shipment will include a copy of the Grindology tactical manual. Every single issue of Grindology will be chock full of real tactics from real business builders! Within the pages of the Grindology tactical manual, we will be delivering you tactics and strategies you can integrate into your business IMMEDIATELY.In addition to the Grindology tactical manual, each shipment delivers two bags of uniquely crafted coffee specifically roasted for you, the founder, hustler, entrepreneur, maker and creator. Each shipment also includes an exclusive mug that speaks to the unique nature that is YOU, the entrepreneur.How can you learn more?It's easy! Visit www.grindology.com today to check them out.One Final Note . . .Thank you so much for listening to our episode! If you have any feedback, questions or thoughts to share please send them to info@wheelhousefactory.com or check out our website at www.wheelhousefactory.com.

Dean Richards
Everything you need to know about voting in the final days before the election

Dean Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020


Matt Dietrich, spokesman for the Illinois State Board of Elections, joins Dean Richards to answer questions about mail-in, early and in-person voting for the 2020 election. To track your vote, visit the Suburban Cook County residents tracker or the Cook County residents tracker.

Anna Davlantes
Illinois State Board of Elections spokesperson Matt Dietrich: ‘We’ve already had 1.3 million ballots cast by mail this year and we still have about another 1.3 million still out there remaining to be returned’

Anna Davlantes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020


Matt Dietrich, spokesman for the Illinois State Board of Elections, joins guest host Dean Richards to answer all of your questions about early voting and mail-in voting for the 2020 election.

Talking Liberties with the ACLU of Illinois
Episode 24: Voting in the 2020 Election

Talking Liberties with the ACLU of Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 33:05


Got questions about voting in Illinois ahead of November 3rd? We've got answers! In this episode, we speak with Matt Dietrich, Public Information Officer at the Illinois State Board of Elections, and Michelle Hernandez, ACLU of Illinois Advocacy Associate, to discuss changes to election laws in 2020, early voting, voting by mail, voting in jails or with a record, and much more.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Illinois State Board of Elections: ‘Sign a careful signature’

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020


Illinois State Board of Elections spokesperson Matt Dietrich joins John Williams to talk about the importance of how a signature is written on a mail-in ballot.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Illinois State Board of Elections: ‘Sign a careful signature’

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020


Illinois State Board of Elections spokesperson Matt Dietrich joins John Williams to talk about the importance of how a signature is written on a mail-in ballot.

classic pickup podcast
Episode 29, Matt Dietrich 1965 Ford F100

classic pickup podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 49:12


This episode I spoke with Matt Dietrich from Geelong Differentials. Matt has a slammed patina 1965 Ford pickup that he put together with the help of Leon from Big L’s Chop Shop. He also has a passion for restoring old Dragstar bikes. You can check out Matt’s truck on his Instagram, @matt_dietrich The podcast is sponsored in part by Classic Pickup Supplies. Please support them if you need parts for US build Ford and Chevy vehicles. www.classicpickupsupplies.com.au To get in contact with me please email me at classicpickuppodcast@gmail.com Thank you for listening. Whipps.

John Landecker
5 things Illinoisans should know about voting by mail

John Landecker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020


Illinois State Board of Elections spokesman Matt Dietrich joins John Landecker to explain 5 key issues you need to know about if you’re planning on voting by mail in November.

Catholic Chicago
CATHOLIC CHICAGO WEEK IN REVIEW, AUGUST 22, 2020

Catholic Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 59:45


Catholic Conference Hour host Bob Gilligan talks with Matt Dietrich with the Illinois State Board of Elections about “vote-by-mail”. We hear about how regional food pantries are faring during the Covid-19 pandemic on the Voice of Charity. And Fr. Britto Berchmans and Sandra Labouvie return from hiatus to discuss how the Covid-19 pandemic has adjusted our priorities on Built on the Rock.

Catholic Chicago
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE HOUR -- Vote By Mail

Catholic Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 25:09


Host Bob Gilligan talks to Matt Dietrich, spokesperson for the Illinois State Board of Elections, about vote-by-mail for the Nov. 3, 2020 election.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Illinois State Board of Elections: ‘Really plan your vote this year’

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020


Illinois State Board of Elections spokesperson Matt Dietrich joins John Williams to address President Trump’s claim that mail-in ballots make the election process vulnerable to voter fraud. Plus, Matt answers listeners’ concerns about mailing ballots.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Illinois State Board of Elections: ‘Really plan your vote this year’

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020


Illinois State Board of Elections spokesperson Matt Dietrich joins John Williams to address President Trump’s claim that mail-in ballots make the election process vulnerable to voter fraud. Plus, Matt answers listeners’ concerns about mailing ballots.

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
102 - Protests are over, Gohmert Cancels Democrats, Russia unravels and Ukraine (Part 3)

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 52:55


102 – Welcome Republic Keeper Podcast 866-988-8311 info@republickeeper.com Protests are over Pros have been arrested Crowds are getting smaller Portland had 1000 – that’s 20% Jerry Nadler says Antifa is a myth Louie Gohmert Cancels the Democrats Voter Fraud - https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/yes-america-there-voter-fraud-these-recent-cases-prove-it 48 Cases since 2016 Philly Fraud Case Expands The U.S. Justice Department this past week charged former Democratic congressman Michael Myers with stuffing ballot boxes, bribing an elected official, falsifying records, obstructing justice and voting multiple times in federal elections in Philadelphia. Myers was the second official charged in the scheme. Domenick DeMuro, a Democratic ward chairman in that city, admitted in a plea deal that he had "fraudulently stuffed the ballot box by literally standing in a voting booth and voting over and over, as fast as he could, while he thought the coast was clear," ptoecutors said. DeMuro allegedly had a network of clients who paid him significant sums of money to rig elections over several years. New Jersey mail-in ballot scheme exposed Four New Jersey residents, including one city council member and one city councilmen-elect in Patterson, N.J., were charged last month in what state officials was a mail-in ballot fraud scheme. The four were charged with multiple crimes including voting fraud, tampering with public records and unauthorized possession of multiple vote-by-mail ballots. West Virginia mail carrier nabbed in mail-in ballot scheme A mail carrier in Pendleton County, W.V., recently admitted to investigators that he altered mail-in voting ballot documents. The U.S. Attorney's Office of the Northern District of West Virginia said in a press release in June that it was charging Thomas Cooper, a worker with the U.S. Postal Service, with "attempted election fraud." An affidavit supplied by that office to Just the News states the Pendleton County Clerk received several absentee mail-in ballot requests "in which the voter’s party-ballot request appeared to have been altered by use of a black-ink pen." On five of the requests, "it appeared that the voters ballot choice was changed from Democrat to Republican California voter fraud conviction exposes Skid Row scheme In February, 62-year-old Norman Hall pled guilty in a scheme to pay money and cigarettes to homeless people on Los Angeles’ Skid Row in exchange for false and forged signatures on ballot petitions and voter registration forms. Hall got a year in jail. Illinois let non-citizens register to vote in blunder In January, Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White disclosed in a letter to the Legislature that a “programming error” in a signature pad at driver services facilities led to 574 non-U.S. citizens accidentally being registered as voters. At least one, and perhaps as many as 15, non-citizens may have voted in the 2018 election. White’s office says the problem has been fixed. “We view it as a significant problem,” Matt Dietrich of the Illinois State Board Of Elections said at the time. Alabama Absentee Fraud . In 2019, former Gordon, Ala., Mayor Elbert Melton was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in a mayoral race he won by just 16 votes.  Melton was sentenced recently to one year in prison and two years of probation after his conviction on charges of absentee ballot fraud and second-degree theft of property. Pay-to-Vote Scheme exposed in New Jersey. New Jersey real estate developer Frank Raia, 67, a Democrat, was convicted in 2019 of overseeing a scheme to pay low-income residents in Hoboken’s subsidized housing $50 for their votes in the 2013 election. Wisconsin county supervisor admits to ballot fraud. Former Milwaukee County Supervisor Peggy West, 47, pleaded guilty in 2018 to election fraud for falsifying signatures on petitions to qualify for the spring election.Prosecutors said several people whose names appear on West's nomination petition told a detective they never signed. Two even said the printed name next to their bogus signatures were not spelled correctly. Absentee Ballot Theft in Florida - In 2018, authorities arrested Florida man Bret Warren after they determined he had stolen five absentee ballots and fraudulently voted with them. Warren eventually pled no contest to two charges of false swearing in connection with voting. Wife of mayoral candidate nabbed in New Mexico In 2018, New Mexico authorities indicted Laura Seeds on 13 counts of voter fraud related to her husband's 2016 mayoral race. Seeds was eventually convicted in part for illegally possessing two absentee voter ballots; her husband Robert won the race by two votes. Indiana cop convicted of voter fraud to help father win race .In 2016, Indiana police officer Lowell Colen was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in an attempt to help his father win a city council election. Colen eventually pled guilty to four felony counts of voter fraud, with prosecutors claiming he filled out false registrations and forged numerous signatures. Double voting in Arizona - Last month, Randy Allen Jumper pleaded guilty in Arizona to attempting to vote in two states during the 2016 general election: Arizona and Nevada. He was also charged with falsely signing a statement vowing not to vote in the general election anywhere but Arizona. Arizona officials said at the time of his plea they have brough about 20 cases of voter fraud in the last decade against people who tried to vote in two states in the same election. Russia/Obamagate continues to unravel https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/key-republicans-says-newly-declassified-memos-prove-fbi 8/30/2016 – Joe Pientka – Approved by Strozk/Clinesmith During the ODNI briefs, writer actively listened for topics or questions regarding the Russian Federation . During Mulligan 's brief, he stated the U. S. is the world leader in Counterterrorism. Trump then as ked," Russia too? " During a discussion regard i ng nuclear testing , Russia and China were brought up as cheating on the Nu c l ear Test Ban Treaty . Trump asked,"Who ' s worse? " - stated,"They are bo h bad , but Russia is worse .'' Trump and Christie turned toward each other and Christie commented ," I’m shocked ." Steele Subsource identified. Igor Danchenko. Worked at Brookings Institute until 2010 Authored a paper with Fiona Hill Who runs Brookings? Strobe Talbott – Talbott is a former Clinton Administration official (Dep Sec State) Biden gave one of his first speeches after announcing at Brookings. NUNES Audio Ukraine Feb 2015 – Battle of Debaltseve. John Kerry Tape December 7-8/2015 – Biden there with $1Billion in loan guarantees Amos Hochstein in tow https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/joe-bidens-ukraine-adviser-secretly-aided-kremlin Jan 16-17, 2017 - At the time, White House officials said the trip was to reinforce U.S. backing for Ukraine while the world prepared for the inauguration of President Trump, who was expected to bring a pro-Russia stance to office days later. “The vice president's trip to Ukraine will underscore US support — and highlight his personal involvement in providing support — for Ukrainian independence, democratic development, prosperity and security,” the White House said. The vice-president’s keen interest in Ukraine, his frequent trips and phone calls to Poroshenko, attracted questions ahead of that trip. “And so when he is tasked by the president to focus on an area, he goes out of way to make sure that he has a close personal relationship with the leaders involved,” said the official. Support request Pray Subscribe & Share Donate

Capitol Cast: Illinois
Elections Amid Coronavirus

Capitol Cast: Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 22:11


The Illinois primary elections took place in the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic. Matt Dietrich, spokesman for the Illinois State Board of Elections, discusses how it went.

Capitol Cast: Illinois
Election Security 2020

Capitol Cast: Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 22:17


The Illinois election system was the target of Russian hackers in 2016. Can that happen again in 2020? Matt Dietrich, spokesman for the Illinois State Board of Elections, discusses what the state is doing to improve cyber security and the different types of threats that still exist.

Sport Scouts
Episode 13 - The 2018-19 Grand Finale (wsg Connor Clark)

Sport Scouts

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 50:59


Although AJ Shaw did not make his expected appearance, Joey Goodsir and Michael Raupp are still joined by Connor Clark, the voice of LFHS Football/Basketball and longtime special guest, to preview the NBA Finals, discuss a potential NFL Lockout, talk Stanley Cup Final, Cubs Baseball, NBA Offseason, French Open, Tiger at the Memorial, College Baseball, Stephen A. Smith and much much more. Besides taking your final calls of the year on the Blackhawks going into the summer, Matt Dietrich, and tennis matches featuring a longtime-caller-first-time-listener (who may or may not attempt to storm into the studio again), the trio say goodbye to an awesome year of Sport Scouts! (Recorded May 30, 2019). The Sport Scouts crew would like to thank everyone for listening to the podcast over these 17 episodes! It has been quite a blast to produce and we appreciate all the support - it really makes the show what it is (Thanks to - and you know who you are - Mr. Juliano, Mr. Holmer, Mr. Leyden, Carson, Peters, CBoy, Shaw, Mark, our editorial leaders, and all the others for being a big part of that). If you would like to contact us please leave a message in our voicemail box at (224) 544-9330 or email us at sportscoutspodcast@gmail.com. MUSIC: "Jeopardy!" - Merv Griffin, "WIN" - Jay Rock

Nerdette
Is The Real-Life Upside Down At Argonne National Lab?

Nerdette

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 30:25


Here at Nerdette, we've wanted to visit Argonne National Laboratory for MANY YEARS. Why? Because it's a massive research facility, it's just outside of Chicago, and it shares many similarities with Hawkins National Laboratory, the fictional government science complex from the Netflix show Stranger Things.Greta, Tricia and our trusty guide Justin Breaux take a tour of Argonne, where we talk with a bunch of super-smart scientists about the stuff they're working on and the questions they're trying to answer. Questions like: If you had one of the fastest supercomputers in the world, what problems should you solve? And if you could solve those problems, how would you go about doing it? And what if one problem — a problem you've dedicated your entire career to solving — isn't solvable for centuries?Also, can we see the Upside Down?Guests:Katherine Riley, director of science at Argonne’s Leadership Computing FacilityRajesh Sankaran, computer scientist at Argonne's Mathematics and Computer Science DivisionLei Cheng, chemist with Argonne's Joint Center for Energy Storage ResearchMatt Dietrich, experimental physicist at Argonne's Physics Division

Reboot Illinois
Reboot Illinois: Only in Illinois - 05/17/13 - Episode 9

Reboot Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2013 4:10


Reboot Illinois' editor Matt Dietrich and COO Madeleine Doubek review the week in Illinois reform news and politics.

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Reboot Illinois
Reboot Illinois: Only in Illinois - 05/10/13 - Episode 8

Reboot Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2013 3:42


Reboot Illinois' editor Matt Dietrich and COO Madeleine Doubek review the week in Illinois reform news and politics.

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Reboot Illinois
Reboot Illinois: Only in Illinois - 05/03/13 - Episode 7

Reboot Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2013 2:29


Reboot Illinois' editor Matt Dietrich and COO Madeleine Doubek review the week in Illinois reform news and politics. This week: our IL Pension Forum with The Daily Herald and the fact that Illinois may need more tax PAYERS than tax hikes.

Reboot Illinois
Reboot Illinois: Only in Illinois - 04/26/13 - Episode 6

Reboot Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2013 3:43


Reboot Illinois' editor Matt Dietrich and COO Madeleine Doubek review the week in Illinois reform news and politics. This week: our IL Pension Forum with The Daily Herald and the fact that Illinois may need more tax PAYERS than tax hikes.

Reboot Illinois
Reboot Illinois: Only in Illinois - 04/19/13 - Episode 5

Reboot Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2013 3:13


Reboot Illinois' editor Matt Dietrich and COO Madeleine Doubek review the week in Illinois reform news and politics. This week we chat about Texas' Gov. Rick Perry trying to steal Illinois business, plus our upcoming Harper College debate. You can watch it live here at www.RebootIllinois.com

Reboot Illinois
Reboot Illinois: Only in Illinois - 04/11/13 - Episode 4

Reboot Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2013 3:34


Reboot Illinois' editor Matt Dietrich and COO Madeleine Doubek review the week in Illinois reform news and politics. Today they talk spring break (Springfield style), pension bills, and school choice/vouchers. www.RebootIllinois.com

Reboot Illinois
Reboot Illinois: Only in Illinois - 04/5/13 - Episode 3

Reboot Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2013 3:54


Reboot Illinois' editor Matt Dietrich and COO Madeleine Doubek review the week in Illinois reform news and politics. Today they're talking state loans and the consequences of IL's atrocious credit rating. www.RebootIllinois.com

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