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Best podcasts about Michael Hancock

Latest podcast episodes about Michael Hancock

The Rush Hour with Dobbo Catch Up
FULL SHOW: Michael Hancock Drops Yellowstone Spoiler On Dobbo For Ultimate Revenge! + Dobbo Has A Go At The Aussie Mens Netball Team

The Rush Hour with Dobbo Catch Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 33:33


Dobbo has a go at the Kelpies. The Aussie Mens Netball team | Did The Block get spoiled? | When did you spoil it for everyone else? | Jason Kelce & Stevie Nicks release a song together | Michael Hancock seeks “spoiler” revenge on Dobbo | Liam helps out at the school formal | Dan McCray kills his final challenge!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED
Ep 709. The Rugby League SuperPod #127

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 57:38


There's some huge news brewing in the great game and potentially a whole lotta hurt & headlines as well! We'll tell ya what we can in this awesome look at the game with its superstars! Also, 10 interviews this episode, we're chattin' exclusively with... Craig Bellamy, Christian Welch, Greg Bird, Alan Tongue, Ben Barber, Fletcher Baker, Rod Silva, Michael Hancock, Jai Arrow & Stacey Jones!With thanks to these Legends...@bisleyworkwear - Check em out & Tell them we sent you. https://www.bisleyworkwear.com.au/ Bisley WorkwearAnd the major sponsor of the RLSP - @topsportaus  - Best prices, most markets, greatest service & proudly Aussie owned. https://www.topsport.com.au/

SEN League
Origin Greats Michael Hancock and Greg Bird Join Ben Davis

SEN League

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 17:36


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Sportsday NSW
Old-School Origin Winger Michael Hancock on Sportsday! "Dad threw up after Artie called me!"

Sportsday NSW

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 18:36


Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers are joined by Queensland Maroons great Michael Hancock on Sportsday who reflects on his Origin career! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sportsday NSW
FULLSHOW | Sportsday NSW Tuesday May 28 2024

Sportsday NSW

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 86:51


Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers on the latest in sport as the Blues suffer an injury scare in camp! | The boys get stuck into Jimmy Smith for falling into the QLD vortex | Queensland old-school winger Michael Hancock reflects on his Origin career | All the latest from Rolland Garros Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SEN League
Old-School Origin Winger Michael Hancock on Sportsday! "Dad threw up after Artie called me!"

SEN League

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 18:36


Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers are joined by Queensland Maroons great Michael Hancock on Sportsday who reflects on his Origin career! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED
Ep 613. The Rugby League SuperPod #103

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 41:38


10 player interviews this episode. We're chattin' with... Luke Metcalf, Nathan Cayless, Jaydn Su'a,  Michael Hancock, Erin Clark, Alan Tongue, Griffin Neame, Steve Renouf, Reece Robson  & Mick Cronin!With thanks to these Legends:Nord VPN - Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to https://nordvpn.com/unfiltered to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 extra months + an EXTRA GIFT for free! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! Bisley Workwear - Check em out & Tell them we sent you. https://www.bisleyworkwear.com.au/And the major sponsor of the RLSP - Topsport. Best prices, most markets, greatest service & proudly Aussie owned.  https://www.topsport.com.au/

4BC Wide World of Sports Podcast
Broncos Season Launch: Michael Hancock

4BC Wide World of Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 5:26


Former Brisbane Bronco Michael Hancock on the strength of the club heading in 2024 and how far the Broncos can go this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

4BC Wide World of Sports Podcast
FULL SHOW: 4BC Wide World of Sports with Peter Psaltis, February 15th, 2024

4BC Wide World of Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 38:23


Listen to the full Wide World of Sports show with Peter Psaltis [00:00:00] OPENER - Live from Broncos season launch [00:06:34] INTERVIEW - JAHROME HUGHES [00:13:07] INTERVIEW - ALAN LANGER & MICHAEL HANCOCK [00:23:24] INTERVIEW - PAYNE HAAS, EZRA MAM & KEVIN WALTERS [00:31:11] CLOSER - INTERVIEW - JOSH BANNANSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast
Excalibur #122: “The Search, Part 1”

The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 69:00


This week, we can't do much better than mimic enjoying Excalibur #122, “The Search, Part 1,” but we're fully focused on enjoying the company as we count down our final four with returning guest Dr. Michael Hancock, here to reminiscence about his first issue of the series, purchased off the rack at the 7/11 when he was but an impressionable teen! What'll Michael make of this one now that he has a fully developed brain? You'll have to listen to find out!

City Cast Denver
Will Mike Johnston Make History?

City Cast Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 19:46


Robert Speer. Michael Hancock. Benjamin Stapleton. Federico Peña. Wellington Webb. Each mayor of Denver leaves their mark on the city — for good, for bad, and often for both. So what can we expect from Mike Johnston? He is the latest to lead the massive, unwieldy bureaucracy that is our city government. How will his administration bend the arc of Denver history? Host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi speak with Nicki Gonzales, a professor of history at Regis University and former state historian, to help us set expectations for the Johnston Era.  Paul mentioned Denver's role in the brilliant utopian sci-fi novel “New York 2140” by Kim Stanley Robinson, one of the modern masters of science fiction. Bree talked about Mayor Johnston's emergency declaration on homelessness. What do you think about Salt Lake City? Is it our rival city? Or would some other city be a more suitable rival? Text or leave us a voicemail with your SLC take, your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418‬ For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver by texting “Denver” to 66866 Follow us on Twitter: @citycastdenver Or Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on Reddit: r/CityCastDenver Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: “Independents Day” on Colfax Ave. Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

City Cast Denver
Mayor Mike Vibe Check, Our Rival City, and Your Colfax Stories

City Cast Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 31:16


Mayor Mike Johnston was inaugurated yesterday, with an inspiring speech and… a killer music festival? It's Tuesday, so host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi are talking about all the local stories that mattered this week, from outgoing Mayor Michael Hancock's last kiss goodbye to the vibes of Johnston's first day in office. Plus, we respond to your comments on yesterday's Colfax meme and some not-so-nice comments that our colleagues at City Cast Salt Lake made about Denver.  Wanna see our Colfax meme? Check out @colfaxthings on Instagram to see our “Colfax Starter Pack” and peep some more hilarious comments. Also, come out on Thursday, July 20, for a live recording where we're going to induct the first class of Colfax icons — people, places, and things — to a Colfax Hall of Fame. RSVP here.  For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver by texting “Denver” to 66866 Follow us on Twitter: @citycastdenver Or Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on Reddit: r/CityCastDenver Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418‬ Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Independents Day on Colfax Ave. Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast
Steffan Tubbs Show 7-17-2023 Hr1

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 38:33


Happy Monday! Let's go win the Mega Millions or Powerball! Denver in Decay has a new mayor. We play sound of the swearing-in, the poet laureate (eyeroll) and Mike Johnston from the ceremony. Will anything change in first 100 days or even in his first term? Calls and texts. Music Monday with Luke Bryan - turns 47 today and in Denver 7/29. Then - Steffan and Kyle Clark agree on that documentary on Michael Hancock. Hell has frozen over. We wrap the hour with Money Monday and David Fischer www.landmarkgold.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast
Steffan Tubbs Show 7-14-2023-Hr2

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 41:22


Welcome Swifties! The Taylor Swift concert begins soon - Steffan plays a little music and reads from the Governor's letter to the pop star. We discuss the "Denver Rising" documentary done on outgoing Mayor Michael Hancock. Was it really a labor of love with only two people responsible? We play clips from the project. Then - the Ex. Dir. of the "Denver Office of Storytelling" Rowena Alegria joins us with more on what they do. We wrap the hour with some thoughts on Bandimere Speedway's final big weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Colorado Matters
July 11, 2023: Lawmakers sue over open meetings; Michael Hancock on 12 years as Denver's mayor

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 51:15


Secret meetings and encrypted conversations. Those claims are at the heart of a lawsuit filed by two Democratic state representatives against their own party. Then, Michael Hancock reflects on the accomplishments and challenges after three terms as Denver's mayor. And a new rule could change how more than 8 million acres of public land are managed in Colorado.

Colorado Matters
July 11, 2023: Lawmakers sue over open meetings; Michael Hancock on 12 years as Denver’s mayor

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 51:11


Secret meetings and encrypted conversations. Those claims are at the heart of a lawsuit filed by two Democratic state representatives against their own party. Then, Michael Hancock reflects on the accomplishments and challenges after three terms as Denver's mayor. And a new rule could change how more than 8 million acres of public land are managed in Colorado.

Heartland POD
June 7, 2023 - High Country Politics - Government and Elections News from the American West

Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 16:33


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! See you next time.

The Heartland POD
June 7, 2023 - High Country Politics - Government and Elections News from the American West

The Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 16:33


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! See you next time.

City Cast Denver
Mayor Hancock Defends His Legacy

City Cast Denver

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 21:29


After a historic 12 years in what he calls the “best political job in Colorado,” Michael Hancock is ready to say goodbye to the mayor's office. His administration was defined by growing pains, with explosive population growth outpacing Denver's housing supply. But through it all he has maintained a single vision: Make Denver into a “world-class city.” So now that he is leaving office and Denver's population growth is waning, we ask: Did he do it? And what does it mean to be a world-class city anyway? Overlooking Civic Center Park from his office, mayor Michael Hancock joins host Bree Davies to discuss growth, his legacy, and the race to succeed him.  Bree mentioned 9News' coverage of the Christian Glass settlement and the big announcement from United Airlines. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver by texting “Denver” to 66866 Follow us on Twitter: @citycastdenver Or Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418‬ Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Ullr's Garden BadBoyBoards Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

City Cast Denver
Mayoral Madness: Kelly Brough Makes One Last Case For Your Vote

City Cast Denver

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 33:24


It's time to vote for a new mayor… again! Ballots for the June 6 runoff are in the mail this week, and Denverites are deciding who will succeed Michael Hancock as Mile High's first new mayor in 12 years. After months of campaigning, we wanted to check back in with the two finalists — because we still had questions. Today on the show, producer Paul Karolyi and host Bree Davies sit down with Kelly Brough to hear the real snowplow story; why she's gone back and forth on bike lanes; how she plans to handle potential conflicts of interest around her longtime partner, lobbyist David Kenney; how her personal experience guides her on safe injection sites; and her trick for baking at altitude.  Stay tuned for tomorrow's conversation with Brough's opponent, Mike Johnston! If you haven't seen it, do yourself a favor and take in Brough's snowplow ad. Bree also mentioned safe injection facilities reducing overdose deaths — that information came from the American Academy of Family Physicians.  Even more Mayoral Madness! And don't miss the mayoral forum Bree is hosting on May 22 with Brough and Johnston. It's Hot Ones-style, so they'll be answering progressively tougher questions while eating progressively spicier wings. The event is sold out, but you can RSVP for the watch party or watch the livestream on Facebook. Should be fun!  For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver by texting “Denver” to 66866 Follow us on Twitter: @citycastdenver Or instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418‬ Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: The North Face BadBoyBoards Ullr's Garden Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED
Ep 454. The Rugby League SuperPod #83

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 51:10


Chattin' with... Aaron Schoupp, Alan Tongue, Connelly Lemuelu, Michael Hancock, David Gillespie, Alex Twal, Michael Cleary, Hudson Young, Nathan Cayless, Dylan Walker, Ben Hannant & Clint Gutherson!

Dan Caplis
Mayor Michael Hancock begs GOP-controlled House for migrant crisis funding; Trump dominates CNN town hall

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 36:02


Denver mayor Michael Hancock bemoans the city's migrant crisis as Title 42 sunsets at midnight, and begs Republicans in the U.S. House to open up the purse strings for desperately needed federal assistance. Dan contends this is fruit of a poisonous tree, as both Denver and the state of Colorado declared themselves sanctuaries for illegal immigrants. Also, President Trump knocks it out of the park at CNN's town hall in New Hampshire on Wednesday night, and leftist media personalities lose their minds.

The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast

Welcome, to the Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast, where we talk about the Marvel comics event Age of Apocalypse, and nothing but Age of Apocalypse, every week from now ‘til eternity. This week, your regular hosts Dr. Michael Hancock, Dr. Sam Langsdale, and Dr. Kalervo Sinervo slash and burn their way to Avalon while being super into sexy dominatrix mothers as they peel back the gold foil cover to tackle the miniseries X-Calibre, starring iconic teammates Kurt Darkholme, Mystique, Switchback, and Damask. Featuring cameos by Dr. J. Andrew Deman of “The Ellis Run” and Dr. Christopher Maverick (under protest), plus a surprise visit from Kurt Darkhome's Very Official PR Manager. 

Dan Caplis
SPECIAL Election Coverage 2023: Ryan Schuiling, Kathy Walker, Rob Dawson

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 139:26


Ryan Schuiling anchors special coverage of Election Night 2023 for the city of Denver, with the race to succeed three-term mayor Michael Hancock, City Council seats up for grabs, and a ballot initiative to determine the fate of the Park Hill Golf Course all on the ballot. KOA news director Kathy Walker updates on results in real-time, and KOA reporter Rob Dawson calls in from the campaign headquarters for the top two mayoral candidates: Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston.

Dan Caplis
Protests against homeless sweeps for Rockies Opening Day; Cray Tay refuses to expel DPS students

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 36:01


Dan is joining protesters who object to Mayor Michael Hancock and the city of Denver planning a homeless 'sweep' downtown in anticipation of Opening Day for the Rockies. Brittany Vessely of Colorado Catholic Conference provides an update on the current abortion bills being debated on the House floor in the Colorado General Assembly. 'Cray Tay' Anderson provides insight into the warped mind of the Left when it comes to allowing students who are violent threats into Denver Public Schools.

Dan Caplis
'Killers do the killing, but cowards let them do it,' Dan sounds off on Denver East High shooting

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 35:57


Dan goes after Governor Jared Polis, Denver mayor Michael Hancock, Tay Anderson and the Denver Public School Board for their too-little, too-late responses to Wednesday's school shooting at Denver East High, calling them out for failing to adequately protect the students and faculty in that building by running off School Resource Officers (SROs) to score political points with the far left.

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast
Steffan Tubbs Show 3-16-2023 Hr2

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 43:20


The CEO of The Tattered Cover drops out of the Mayor's race, endorses his former opponent Kelly Brough. On the surface it seems like a classless move and insiders are furious. Steffan breaks down the timeline of the last five days. Then - the first money handed-out by the "Colorado Opioid Abatement Council" led by AG Phil Weiser. Speaking of money: a recent CBS News report shows when Michael Hancock took office July 18, 2011 the City spent $8M/year on homelessness. Today? $250M/year. Stunning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vic Lombardi's Denver
Ep. 3: Mayor of Denver, Michael Hancock

Vic Lombardi's Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 43:54


Michael Hancock is one of only three people to serve three terms as Mayor of the City and County of Denver. As he nears the end of his third term, he joins Vic and reflects on his ascent to Mayor, the multitude of issues he's tackled, and the evolution of Denver. Mayor Hancock and Vic have both spent the bulk of their lives in Denver, and in this intimate chat between two Denver lifers, Mayor Hancock shares the things he's most proud of during his tenure, how he's dealt with criticism, and discusses what has contributed to Denver's homeless issue. He also answers this question: If he were able to run for a fourth term, would he? If you're a long time Denver resident you'll enjoy hearing stories about the likes of former Mayor Federico Pena, former sportscaster Ron Zappolo, some of Denver's most marquee high school athletes and a lot more. And if that doesn't convince, you've got to hear the stories of when a high school aged Michael Hancock spent one season as the Broncos mascot. No, not Miles. Huddles! Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Denver mayor discusses challenge posed by an influx of migrants

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 7:33


As federal, state, and local leaders seek solutions along the southern border, the effects of the migrant crisis are being felt well within the nation's interior. More than 4,000 migrants who crossed into the U.S. from Mexico arrived in Denver over the last month. Mayor Michael Hancock joined John Yang to discuss how his city and the state of Colorado are handling the situation. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Dan Caplis
Trump 'big announcement' is himself on a collection of NFTs; Denver declares emergency over 600 migrants

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 34:53


After previewing a 'big announcement' for Thursday, President Trump delivers a bizarre sales pitch for NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) of artwork depicting himself as various forms of American superheroes. Denver mayor Michael Hancock declares a state of emergency over 600 migrants entering the city over the last six months. Is this a straight money grab from the federal government? Or have virtue-signaling Democrats just been caught off-guard by the real impact of their 'sanctuary' policies?

HopeFM & The Bizhear Podcast
Hope FM Best Bits - Michael Hancock (Parkstone URC)

HopeFM & The Bizhear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 18:26


Michael Hancock from Parkstone URC joins Blair on the Hope FM Breakfast Show. FIRST BROADCAST: 13/12/2022

Healthy Communities News podcast
Feeding Families in Denver -- The Power of Food

Healthy Communities News podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 35:35


Fewer families in Denver, Colorado will be going to sleep hungry at night now! That's thanks to amazing new Goodr pop-up grocery stores that opened recently to service the Denver Public School system's Colfax Elementary and Place Bridge Academy. Bolstered by a partnership with sponsors Aetna and Amazon. And Melissa speaks with Jackie Bell, the Colfax Community Hub Program Manager, Michael Hancock, Mayor of the City of Denver, Jasmine Crowe-Houston, founder and CEO of Goodr, and Rochelle Sawyer, a school counselor at Place Bridge Academy, and 10-year-old Maddie

Mandy Connell
11-29-22 FULL SHOW - Mayor Michael Hancock is On!

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 105:07


Franciscan Health Doc Pod
Thyroid Cancer and What You Need to Know

Franciscan Health Doc Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022


In this episode, listen as Dr. Michael Hancock will discuss thriod cancer, how it differs from other types of concancers, and some of the early signs you should look for.

The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast
Excalibur #70: “Crime and Punishment”

The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 65:35


For the crime of podcasting about Excalibur for 126+ weeks, we're being punished with reading one more issue about kissing Cerise goodbye... if in fact it is Cerise, and not a 90s Bad Girl who just happens to have the same fondness for pink armor and fuzzy blue elves. In any case, we've blackmailed returning guest Dr. Michael Hancock into joining us on this backwards journey into irrelevance, discussing Excalibur #70, “Crime and Punishment.” We talk Bad Girl tropes and what makes a good goodbye kiss, and because we apparently didn't already have enough to gripe about, we also take swipes at the 1998 Oscars...?

Total Information AM
Naked Pickleball, anyone? - Hancock & Kelley, minus the Hancock

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 47:07


On today's show, Michael Kelley, or as he says, Michael Hancock, is joined by Jean Evans, former Missouri Representative and political consultant. Nothing's off the table with these two - they talk school choice, the Queen's funeral, and that's right, naked pickleball. John Hancock calls in at the end to talk sports and check in. 

Mandy Connell
7-19-22 FULL SHOW - Here Comes Mayor Michael Hancock!

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 101:08


Big Al & JoJo
06-27-22 Mayor Michael Hancock with the Sports Zoo

Big Al & JoJo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 5:16


City Hall Stories
Mayor Michael Hancock - Envision Big Things, Delegate the Rest [City Hall Stories, Ep. 28]

City Hall Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 32:53


Mayor Michael Hancock is one of the US' most known Mayors. Having served Denver as an elected official for almost two decades, Mayor Hancock has seen perhaps the greatest transformation of any American city this century, with Denver exploding in growth, business and opportunity.Yet with that opportunity has come real challenges - housing, transit, public safety. Yet while Mayor Hancock is the Chief Executive, he is under no illusion that these are his challenges to tackle alone.In this episode we discuss the difference between a visionary and implementer leader, the most surprising aspects of being a major city Mayor, and his thought process before using his veto powers for the first time.Please enjoy my conversation with Mayor Michael Hancock.

Mandy Connell
3-22-22 Mayor Michael Hancock Joins Us Today

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 99:09


The Heartland POD
High Country - February 16, 2022 - Colorado Politics News

The Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 9:12


Colorado Oil and Gas Commission considers waiver allowing drilling near homes | GOP Primary for CO Sec of State just got crazier | Denver Policing Alternatives are Expanding | Colorado bill to protect cannabis users employment rights would be first in the nation | FAA says more women enrolling in flight school | Red Rocks has a packed 2022 concert schedule https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"

Leland Conway
After Denver tries to banned flavored tobacco products, Colorado state assembly moves on issue

Leland Conway

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 35:27


Denver tried to ban flavored tobacco products, which Mayor Michael Hancock personally overturned by veto, and now the Colorado general assembly says 'hold my beer' as they mull over the issue. Leland tells old man stories about the good ol' days. Also, how long should the runaway semi driver's sentence be - after killing four people due to his grossly negligent actions?

The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast
Excalibur #36: “Xs and Os”

The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 68:43


We're (still!) back and so's our first returning guest, Dr. Michael Hancock, talking what makes a bad comic re: Excalibur #36, "Xs and Os!" It's a teamup/throwdown with Silver Sable and the Outlaws, featuring dubious understandings of civil rights, Rachel's sexuality, and nuclear power (it involves clones and monsters, right?). We didn't love this comic as much as Brian Braddock loves nuclear power, but we have a lot of fun anyway, parsing the mess and setting up Anna for a lengthy tangent about the gender and sexual symbolism of everyone swallowing Sandman.   

The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast
Excalibur #11: "The Price"

The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 66:23


This episode, talking Excalibur #11: “The Price,” is a pod-friends reunion as Anna, Mav, and Andrew are joined by Dr. Michael Hancock, the self-proclaimed “Beta Ray Bill of comics and games research” and co-host of Three Panel Contrast (aka Andrew & Anna's other/OG podcast!). There's less Nazis but more (friendly!) griping about another Alan Davis-less issue that focuses on a love triangle (most of us) hate and spends entirely too much time trying to make Nigel Frobisher happen. Also, Anna's got *lots* of thoughts about a scene where Kurt experiences a world-tilting revelation that ultimately reveals nothing but a bushel of wrong ideas about what makes him tick.

Unemployed Commentators
Roger Goodell and Mayor Michael Hancock DP Entire City of Denver

Unemployed Commentators

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 7:37


Welcome back! We enjoyed the holiday last week and didn't podcast. Gary flies solo this week and complains about the Denver Broncos and Mayor Hancock but is ultimately grateful for his birthday and Gian.

The Get More Smarter Podcast
You Eat An Elephant One Bite At A Time (ft. Laura Packard and Mayor Michael Hancock)

The Get More Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 50:29


Two interviews this week! First, we talk to Laura Packard — health care activist, stage-four cancer survivor, and bane of Republicans who want to destroy the Affordable Cara Act. Next, we talk with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock joins to talk about the lengthy ballot for Denver voters, homelessness, Black Lives Matter protests, right-wing disinformation campaigns, and more.Follow Laura on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lpackardFollow Mayor Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MayorHancock

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast
The Steffan Tubbs Show - August 25, 2020 - Hr 3

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 43:11


More reaction and discussion to Mayor Michael Hancock's comments, Steffan details our attempts to interview Mayor Hancock, Listener calls, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The PhanFare Podcast
Maggie | From The Beginning PT ll (Featuring Michael Hancock)

The PhanFare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 31:12