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Memphis reels from bloody weekend yet Mayor Young, Chief Davis still insist crime is plummeting
Memphis, TN is where I call home. A city that has much momentum, but also a city that has significant challenges. This episode is outside my normal focus of business and entrepreneurship, but I wanted to sit down with Mayor Paul Young to discuss his journey and these things head on.Discover his vision for transforming Memphis, a city rich in history and culture but also facing significant issues such as cutting high crime rates, economic issues, minimal population growth, and more.With a city proper population of over 600,000 and a deep History of the blues, Elvis, and sadly Martin Luther King' Jr.'s assassination in 1968, Memphis is known all over the world. This interview covers Mayor Young's own journey, what drives him, his thoughts on these issues, plus his vision for the future plus much more.Episode HighlightsUnderdog's Journey: Finding his purpose as Mayor of Memphis, doing it his way.Hope: Tapping into people's hope to face the tough challengesContinuous Growth: Incremental improvements by building on strengths.A New Legacy: Living his ancestors wildest dreams.Vision for the Future: Balancing a delicate relationship with the District Attorney's office.
Mayor Young offers his "5 C's" for reducing crime, and Jake fires back with a list of his own. Max the Producer is back with another installment of "Word Up!" Where shall the "Wheel Of Weird" fall today? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3--J&J Show Wed. 4/17/24--J&J on NBA Draft - Reid Sheppard vs. Stephon Castle + J&J on Mayor Young + Norton Hurd on Kentucky/Memphis transfers & Miss State/Memphis news later
Station Owner Todd Starnes joins Wake Up Memphis from Biggby Coffee to talk about Easter, the attack on Memphis Mayor Paul Young at Folk's Folly, meetings between Mayor Young and other Mayors from across the country, crime, and President Trump's speech on the fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's a bad look when gang leaders seem to have a seat at the table with the Mayor of Memphis when others don't seem to. It sends a bad message, and Jake breaks it all down. Also on the show, we cover Clerk Halbert's continuous failure and how the State is now getting involved and also the best cereals (and some of the worst). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Young says he's been meeting with gang leaders and they "pinky swore" to stop killing and stealing if they are provided good jobs and more activities at the community center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes My guests include Rev. Dr. Reginald Boyce, Dir. Office of Community Affairs and Special Assistant to Mayor Young. This week, the City of Memphis begins a listening tour called One Memphis beginning in Whitehaven. Dr. Boyce shares its intent and why it's important for all citizens to be involved. Next, we all know how important the family unit is and we also see what happens when there are missing pieces. Carol Jackson, Executive Director of Families Matter pays a return visit to share what new initiatives they have and about a recent graduation ceremony. That and more on air and online Monday, 6-7 pm on WYXR 91.7 FM. Also on the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts! It's time to talk!
Episode Notes My guests include Rev. Dr. Reginald Boyce, Dir. Office of Community Affairs and Special Assistant to Mayor Young. This week, the City of Memphis begins a listening tour called One Memphis beginning in Whitehaven. Dr. Boyce shares its intent and why it's important for all citizens to be involved. Next, we all know how important the family unit is and we also see what happens when there are missing pieces. Carol Jackson, Executive Director of Families Matter pays a return visit to share what new initiatives they have and about a recent graduation ceremony. That and more on air and online Monday, 6-7 pm on WYXR 91.7 FM. Also on the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts! It's time to talk!
Well, Mayor Young? Do these businesses soul and swagger matter to you?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Akashi Media Podcast Live Producer and Podcaster Host Variety Chenevert Commentary Upcoming Film Michael which is about the relationship Katherine Jackson had with Michael. However, Variety is aka Nichole Rosalyn who is also the sister of Michael Jackson and J5 who lived in Detroit and Brooklyn, NY. She said Michael Jackson owned the MGM Casino in Detroit with business partner Don Barden and also in Atlantic City. Michael Jackson had luxury real estate townhomes and apartments that he built and owned as well. Along with several beautiful women that were girlfriends particularly one was a Detroit model Lynda Young the daughter of Mayor Young. Michael Jackson had a long term relationship with her for many years. She hope that this film will shed some light of truth of the King of Pop her brother instead of saying he like boys. When he was heterosexual and love black women as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/akashimediapodcastlive/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/akashimediapodcastlive/support
The City Council rejected Mayor Young's recommendation to rehire Chief Davis in a non-binding test vote.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fantastic Forum is back from our turkey day sabbatical and bringing you all our misadventures from San Diego Comic-Con Special Edition! Not only will we bring you the latest comic book news from CCSE and beyond but we'll answer all of your burning questions like: How did Mayor Young spend his birthday? Who's Mirka Andolfo's least favorite member of Fantastic Forum? How many stairs are too many stairs? And what is the Hall of F? Fantastic Forum assemble!
The past few decades have seen a transformation take place in the City of Langford as housing, business, recreation spaces and industry have created new vitality and vibrance. Stew Young has been the Mayor of Langford throughout this period of transformation. Mayor Young is our guest for this Chamber Chat.
its another one shot this time Mayor Young reviews apple tv+'s Foundation and according to larry, Asimov's Foundation puts people to sleep.
Has “staying home” changed us? How do we live in a world thats changed when we have become so used to living outside of it? We talk about what this means for our baby, Scottie, and why it's so important to step up. Subscribe to the skypodcast on Youtube Slater: Youtube | Instagram | Facebook Kryz: Youtube | Instagram | Facebook
Tonight on Fantastic Forum we cover the latest comic book news, including the announcements from Disney Investor Day. Then we bring you impressions of The Sandman/Locke & Key crossover and a review of TMNT The Last Ronin #1. All this and more on tonight's show. Fantastic forum assemble!
Island Thrive: Conversations with Business and Community Leaders.
In this episode of Island Thrive, Paul and Dave chat with Mayor Stewart Young of Langford. Young shares how he continues to shape British Columbia's fastest growing city. He talks about some of his accomplishments throughout his 28 years in municipal politics. Young tells listeners about the ways in which he has helped build a local economy as part of an effort to make Langford a city that is attractive to young families, business leaders and even the provincial government — as demonstrated in the “mobile office” pilot program which will keep 100 government workers in the city that they reside in.
As political pundits continue to size up last week's virtual Democratic National Convention, with its formal nominations of former Vice President Joe Biden for President and California Senator Kamala Harris for his vice-presidential running mate, the Republican National Convention kicked off today in Charlotte, North Carolina, with a virtual delegate roll call that underscored the strong support President Trump enjoys within the Republican Party. WYPR will carry NPR's live coverage of the first of four nights of the Republican National Convention, beginning tonight at 9pm. Tom's guest today is a seasoned veteran of both campaigning and governing. Jennifer Palmieri served two Presidents over a period of 12 years in the White House, and she’s been part of five presidential campaigns, including Hillary Clinton’s run in 2016, in which she was the Communications Director. Like many other businesses, the business of politics is dominated by white men... Jennifer Palmieri’s new book is a manifesto and how-to guide for women who operate in a male-centric environment. It’s called She Proclaims: Our Declaration of Independence from a Man’s World. Jennifer Palmieri joins us on Zoom from her home in Maryland. ____________________________________ During today's live Midday broadcast, Tom Hall commented on Baltimore Mayor Jack Young's abrupt firing last Friday of the city's long-time Housing Commissioner, Michael Braverman: "Before we go to a break, a major development in Baltimore city government happened late last Friday. Mayor Jack Young fired Michael Braverman, the city’s Housing Commissioner. Nadya Morgan, Mr. Braverman’s Chief of Staff was also let go. The change at the top of the agency comes as an eviction crisis looms because of the coronavirus, and as Mr. Young prepares for retirement in only about three months. In a statement, Mr. Braverman thanked his colleagues in and out of the agency, and said, quote, 'My termination came as a complete surprise to me.' "Sources at City Hall tell me it came as a complete surprise to just about everyone else, too, including the City Council President, Brandon Scott, who is the Democratic nominee for Mayor, and who is expected to win the November election and take office in December. In a statement sent to me this morning, Mr. Scott said, 'I wasn't made aware of Mr. Braverman's firing until after it had already happened, and was surprised by the decision.' "Mayor Young’s office declined to make the Mayor available to us today on Midday, saying that he does not discuss personnel matters. Mr. Braverman is traveling, and unavailable to comment as well. "Michael Braverman served our city for more than 30 years, and his expertise in housing and development was sought after by people all over the country. Absent any explanation from the Mayor or his staff as to why Mr. Young felt compelled to fire such a highly regarded city official, as Mr. Young reaches the end of his brief career as Mayor, one is left to conclude that Braverman’s termination is simply an act of petty vindictiveness. No one knows why the Mayor or perhaps some on his senior staff had a problem with Michael Braverman, but the citizens of Baltimore should have a problem with Mayor Young disrupting the function of this important agency, in the middle of a pandemic, without explanation. "Our city has lost an excellent Housing Commissioner, and yet again, we are given reason to lose confidence that city leaders actually have the best interests of Baltimore at heart. If Mayor Young is making a decision like this without informing the President of the city council, his likely successor, what can we expect in the transition process this November? One can only hope that in December, when a new cadre of leadership does inherit a plethora of problems facing Baltimore, those leaders will be able to attract the kind of exceptional talent that Michael Braverman represented in the housing department, and in all city agencies." -- Tom Hall
It's another edition of our series of Conversations with the Candidates, and Tom's guest today is the Mayor of Baltimore, Bernard C. "Jack" Young, a veteran city lawmaker and former City Council President who stepped into the mayor’s job about a year ago when Catherine Pugh resigned. Mayor Young has spent years in City Government, and the year he has spent as the Mayor has been eventful, to say the least. It began with a crippling ransomware attack on the city’s computer system and now, of course, the city is dealing with an unprecedented global pandemic. More than 2,800 city residents have been infected with the Coronavirus. Nearly 150 Baltimoreans have died from COVID 19. And, the longstanding problem of violence on city streets remains. More than 92 people have been victims of homicide so far this year. Now, even as he leads the City's battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor Young is campaigning to keep his job, as one of nearly two dozen mayoral candidates competing in the upcoming Democratic primary election. The primary will be held mostly by mail. Only four in-person voting centers will be open on June 2nd, for people who are not able to vote by mail. June 2nd is also your deadline to mail in your ballot. For more information on voting, click here. Mayor Young joins us from his campaign office in Station North.
100,000 masks being distributed (at cost) being delivered to businesses till shields, face shields and hand sanitizers available via mobile PPE stocked vans $1,000 - $2,000 worth of PPE equipment sold daily daily one of these PPE supply vans will be parked in front of City Hall for residents in-home testing still available The Mayor's thoughts regarding a post-COVID economy... January - March 2019 - $108 million in development permits January - March 2020 - $146 million in development permits Langford never really closed! Big Box stores still open keep the essential services open trying to obtain a Rapid-Tester for the city much more testing & PPE is required...should be a national focus...no excuse where did you get the masks from? Mayor Young has an extensive personal network across the world, e.g., Hong Kong, England, Edmonton local procurement highlights & stories of PPE equipment purchases, i.e. masks
Please note that we conduct these podcasts somewhat on the fly...they're very impromptu...we are certainly not in a recording studio...LOL! But the information needs to get out to the community asap...today Mayor Young reviews: his summary of the current status of the of the virus in his community his analysis of government recovery and assistance programs: a reflection of Langford's in-home testing program the new construction site working rules announced April 3rd
This is the first (March 26th) of a regular series of podcast updates from Mayor Young about the COVID-19 Global Pandemic. Municipality of Langford resources for help and assistance: COVID-19 Langford Response Team - https://covidlangford.com/ COVID-19 Call Center - 778-600-0240
RadioOnFire.com - On episode 401, Diamond K talks about Roger Stone being sentenced to 40 months (aka 3 years) in prison, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake being Named National Political Co-Chair For Bloomberg Campaign, Brandon Scott's hats AND - Maryland's Gov. Hogan Designates Violent Crime Bills Emergency Legislation plus his beef with Mayor Young.
Mayor Bill Young and City Manager David Dillner spoke at the State of the City address on February 4, 2020. According to Mayor Young, the state of the city is strong. EverydayElDorado.com
On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss a Baltimore Brew article as local community members and property owners accuse Mayor Young of tilting city policy in favor of his campaign treasurer, while one longtime and vital member of the state's Board of Public Works calls it quits after two decades, as reported on by MD Matters. We highlight the dazzling democratic debate put on last night as a part of the #ValueMyVote2020 series while highlighting the next debate, while also reporting on a Sun article that reports on the 4th circuit deciding that Maryland's online electioneering law goes too far, and what the ramifications of that ruling means moving forward. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose
On today's #DMVDailyDose we discuss the SF 49er radio analyst suspended for his racial slur describing Lamar Jackson, and disclose an international celebrity who now possesses a Lamar Jackson signed jersey. We look into a Maryland Matters article that lays out the front-runner for the upcoming election of the chair of the MD Democratic Party happening this Saturday, while detailing the date and time of the upcoming ValueMyVote2020 democratic debate. We also share two Baltimore Brew articles looking into the City Council and their investigation into J.P. Grant as well as a bill that Mayor Young allowed to become law without his signature but has now said he won't enforce! All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose
Installation of Mayor Bill Young and Commissioners Gregg Lewis and Kendra Wilkinson were held on December 2, 2019 at the El Dorado City Commission meeting. Opening the meeting was the Flint Hills Rock and Rollers who sang the National Anthem and led the Pledge of Allegiance. Learn more about the fine art of living well everyday in El Dorado at EverydayElDorado.com
Big happenings in the State of Maryland this week. Senate President Miller retires, Mayor Young runs, Congressman Cummings is laid to rest. Commentary on all of this and more in today's episode!
October 4th, 2019: Mayor Young joins C4 to discuss crime in Baltimore, Howard County considers banning advertising what school districts homes are in, and Baltimore County bans housing discrimination based on income.
August 8th, 2019: Mayor Young increases legal aid to illegal immigrants, ICE raids detain hundreds in Mississippi, and have Republicans reached a boiling point with guns?
July 10th, 2019: Controversy over a plan for Squeegee kids, fake outrage over the casting of Ariel in Disney's Little Mermaid, and Mayor Young considers running for mayor in 2020.
July 10th, 2019: Mayor Young considers a 2020 run, a proposal to employ Squeegee Kids to maintain refurbish vacant houses, and lobbying on behalf of Johns Hopkins comes under scrutiny.
June 19th, 2019: AOC compares US border policy to concentration camps, President Trump launches his bid for re-election, and Mayor Young calls on citizens to help police apprehend violent criminals.
Mayor Young Says, Get The 16's Today's topics include: That would be Mayor Jack Young of Baltimore, another city run by Democrats. Mayor Young came up with a solution to try and cut down on gun violence...and it involves boxing; next, K.C. Johnson (professor of history at Brooklyn College & the CUNY Graduate Center, author of the book, "The Campus Rape Frenzy: The Attack on Due Process at America's Universities") joins the show to talk about sexual assault on college campuses and how it seems to be another case of government trying to help, but actually making things worse...;and finally, Chris Solari (sports writer for Detroit Free Press) gives John an update regarding a false sexual assault case that ended up ruining the reputation and life of former Michigan State wide receiver Keith Mumphery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coleman Young has more underworld connections than you might expect of a big-city mayor. Sometimes those connections come in handy. But when his favorite niece starts dating an infamous drug dealer, Mayor Young must choose between keeping her out of trouble and keeping his hands clean. For bonus content from this episode, visit crimetownshow.com.
May 15th, 2019: Mayor Young continues to refuse to Ransomware, Baltimore County begins to back away from its proposed cellphone tax and Donald Trump Jr makes a deal.
May 10th, 2019: Baltimore Ceasefire, Mayor Young has his first day and Carl Stokes talks Charter Schools
May 9th, 2019: Mayor Young refuses to pay for the ransomware attack on the city, Uber drivers want a cut of the stock and Patrick Gonzalez talks about his latest poll on local issues
Ocilla Mayor and Small Town Podcast Host Matt Seale travels to McRae-Helena, GA to talk with Mayor Mike Young. The 2 discuss how Mayor Young got into local government, how Mayor Young was a critical part of the 2 small towns of McRae and Helena merging in 2015, and the struggles and benefits of that merger. For more information, visit http://www.smalltownpodcast.com.
On this episode we celebrate Mayor Young's birthday!! We discuss some of the headlines as well as some news topics til we get blackout drunk
mayor young is selfish and we discuss the possibility of an Inhumans tv show
On this episode the gang reviews the hit movie Deadpool. Mayor Young refuses to spoil the walking dead premier for Moses. Moses recommends image's cry havok and te bring you the week's news. joe says you should check out carvan palace's lone digger video and the short animated film welocome to hell. as always tune in live on allgames.com on wednesday nights 6:30 pacific time
In this weeks 084 Files episode of Agents Of Shieldcast Colonel Chaos and Agent Urquhart are joined by Derek from Dead Pixel Live, Mayor Young from Fantastic Forum and listener Ben aka Sha Near to celebrate hitting 100 episodes and talk about all the latest MCU news. #itsallconnected #Uprising #AgentsOfShield #StandWithShield #HailHydra #DontTouchLola #CoulsonLives #Marvel #MCU #MarvelCinematicUniverse #Inhumans #RoadToCivilWar #AvengersAgeOfUltron #Daredevil #AKAJessicaJones #LukeCage #AvengersAgeOfUltron We are now part of the Allgames network you can find the show broadcast on Fridays @ 7pm EST/4PM PST/Midnight GMT on www.allgames.com Follow us on www.twitter.com/castofshield and like us on www.facebook.com/agentsofshieldcast Email - shieldcast@hotmail.com And feel free to Tweet, comment at us with your thoughts on both Agents of Shield and Agents Of Shieldcast and we will read them on the show! Avengers Assemble and remember don't touch Lola! www.thebteampodcast.com www.42levelone.com
Check out Episode 21 of the POP GOD POPcast, hosted by Alex Doriot of PopGodBlog.com.This week's guest is Former Mayor of Augusta Bob Young. Mayor Young has an incredible story of confident faith which has led him all across the world. From working as a janitor in a movie theater to broadcasting for the Armed Forces to anchoring the 6 o'clock news to serving as Mayor to working for the President, Bob shares how his faith anchored him along the way. Plus we talk about his friendship with James Brown, helping clean up the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and so much more. Enjoy this deeper look inside the life of a leader truly seeking God in the present tense.Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, rate it, leave a comment, listen to all the other episodes, share it on Twitter and Facebook and anywhere else. And check out PopGodBlog.com for more content seeking God in the Present Tense.
This episode of Fantastic Forum has everything! Phantom marching, a "brief" conversation about Mass Effect 3, Mayor Young's mighty shield and a review of both Hell Yeah 3! and Supurbia #1. Fantastic Forum assemble!
Jei and Mayor Young discuss the Fate/Zero anime along with Alan Moore's latest tirade about the Watchmen prequels. Does Alan Moore hold you in contempt? Find out on the latest issue of Fantastic Forum!
Recently named BC's most resilient economy by BC Business Magazine and being one of the province's fastest growing cities Langford could be BC's next big thing. This week Cory and Matt welcome Mayor Stewart Young of Langford to discuss all the amazing developments happening throughout the city, new major tenant announcements and so much more. Mayor Young tells us the story of how Langford landed Costco, followed by Home Depot and now Tesla Motors. The mayor's vision for Langford has been decades in the making and has been thrust to the forefront the past few years with the incredible growth of his community. From a booming downtown core boasting 3 lakes to a beautiful 6,000 seat outdoor sports and concert venue. Langford seems to offer something for everyone.