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There's a push for "rails and trails" in Queens via the QueensLink proposal to reactivate a portion of an old rail line to connect the M and A trains for additional mass transit while also adding new park space. Two leaders of the QueensLink, Andrew Lynch and Mike Scala, joined the show to discuss the proposal and its competitor, QueensWay, which would only create parkspace. (ep 417)
In this episode, Director of Economic Development Michael Scala returns to give an update on downtown revitalization, the state-wide housing crisis, and other development projects. He also predicts where Rochester could be in 5 years.
Hello and welcome to Handgun Radio! I'm your host Ryan Michad from the wild woods of Central Maine, and this is your home for all the news, information and discussion in the This week, we talk about Trauma Medicine with Listener Michael! Please check out the Patriot Patch Company for their awesome patches and … Handgun Radio 363- Trauma Medicine with Mike Scala Read More »
Hello and welcome to Handgun Radio! I'm your host Ryan Michad from the wild woods of Central Maine, and this is your home for all the news, information and discussion in the This week, we talk about Trauma Medicine with Listener Michael! Please check out the Patriot Patch Company for their awesome patches and … Handgun Radio 363- Trauma Medicine with Mike Scala Read More »
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In this episode, we talk with Mike Scala, CEO of Western Shelter Systems/Crew Boss. Mike shares some excellent insights around what it's like to run a business that helps ensure our first responders have what the need during times of crisis. Mike talks a lot about slowing down and focusing on what you can control now vs what might happen in the future. If you focus too much on what's outside you control you will lose the opportunity to make the impact needed now. He shares how the team was able to pivot quickly to Office 365 and ensure they kept the ability to communicate daily and face to face while ensuring safety.
LJ welcomes Derrick Myers Jr., Tromonte Relford, and Young 1 Jonah back to continue their conversation on Black Lives Matter, bt this time they welcome Mike Scala and Chris Birchfield to share their position on All Lives Matter
In this episode we speak to the great Mike Scala during his brief visit to the Emerald Isle. We talk about Mike's upbringing in Brooklyn where a breakdance tournament could break out at any moment. He tells us about his musical World Record, his upcoming album, his musical influences, and he learns what a 'Ghetto Blaster' is; who knew that was from this side of the Atlantic. We talk about loads more, but I'm so busy with college work that I don't have time to try and remember the rest. The episode is a lot of fun, take my word for it and just listen already! Jeez... facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fellowpassengerspodcast/ twitter: https://twitter.com/Fellowpodcast instagram: https://instagram.com/fellowpassengerspodcast Produced By: http://www.displacestudios.com/ For all enquiries email: fellowpassengerspodcast@gmail.com
Should Facebook be considered a quasi-public space? Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss the extent to which free speech should apply on ubiquitous Web sites and consider how our understanding of constitutional rights may change in today's social media dominated world.
Should Facebook be considered a quasi-public space? Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss the extent to which free speech should apply on ubiquitous Web sites and consider how our understanding of constitutional rights may change in today's social media dominated world.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss the Winter Olympics, whether curling is a sport, athletes using performance enhancing drugs, how to spot fake news and the recent Chris Rock controversy.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss the Winter Olympics, whether curling is a sport, athletes using performance enhancing drugs, how to spot fake news and the recent Chris Rock controversy.
In the wake of yet another school shooting, Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter consider what should be done about the gun violence epidemic. Plus, controversy over the Black Panther movie leads to a discussion on hyperpartisanship, political correctness impeding artistic expression and how we got to this stage in our history.
In the wake of yet another school shooting, Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter consider what should be done about the gun violence epidemic. Plus, controversy over the Black Panther movie leads to a discussion on hyperpartisanship, political correctness impeding artistic expression and how we got to this stage in our history.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss the extinction of CDs and the future of music consumption, who killed Tupac, Philadelphia riots after the Super Bowl, whether flirting is cheating, red light cameras, the legal implications of restoring voting rights to felons and a neo-Nazi candidate.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss the extinction of CDs and the future of music consumption, who killed Tupac, Philadelphia riots after the Super Bowl, whether flirting is cheating, red light cameras, the legal implications of restoring voting rights to felons and a neo-Nazi candidate.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss how to find out the ways Facebook has you profiled, what would happen to our privacy and free speech rights if the government built a national 5G network, tablets for prisoners and a world where ball-less soccer teams are plausible.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss how to find out the ways Facebook has you profiled, what would happen to our privacy and free speech rights if the government built a national 5G network, tablets for prisoners and a world where ball-less soccer teams are plausible.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter weigh in on "illegal" versus "undocumented" immigrants from a legal perspective, Snowman-gate and the way social media and search results have a polarizing effect on our politics.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter weigh in on "illegal" versus "undocumented" immigrants from a legal perspective, Snowman-gate and the way social media and search results have a polarizing effect on our politics.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss modern activism through the lens of Dr. Martin Luther King's legacy, the significance of free speech, the Aziz Ansari accusation and its impact on #MeToo and the missing adults law.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss modern activism through the lens of Dr. Martin Luther King's legacy, the significance of free speech, the Aziz Ansari accusation and its impact on #MeToo and the missing adults law.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss celebrities running for president in light of the Oprah Winfrey speech and the #MeToo movement, closing Rikers Island and the boundaries of transphobia in today's society. Mike also shares what's been bothering him lately.
Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss celebrities running for president in light of the Oprah Winfrey speech and the #MeToo movement, closing Rikers Island and the boundaries of transphobia in today's society. Mike also shares what's been bothering him lately.
Mike Scala, 2017 Democratic nominee for the New York City Council, continues his discussion with Jaylon Carter about dirty politics. In this episode, Scala recounts his story of being sued in Supreme Court over unfounded allegations during the primary election.
Mike Scala, 2017 Democratic nominee for the New York City Council, continues his discussion with Jaylon Carter about dirty politics. In this episode, Scala recounts his story of being sued in Supreme Court over unfounded allegations during the primary election.
Jaylon Carter questions whether Mike Scala, 2017 Democratic nominee for New York City Council, did the right thing by shaking Republican incumbent Eric Ulrich's hand at the conclusion of their debate.The discussion focuses on dirty politics, false allegations, smear tactics including rap lyrics and the appropriate way candidates should conduct themselves during campaigns.
Jaylon Carter questions whether Mike Scala, 2017 Democratic nominee for New York City Council, did the right thing by shaking Republican incumbent Eric Ulrich's hand at the conclusion of their debate.The discussion focuses on dirty politics, false allegations, smear tactics including rap lyrics and the appropriate way candidates should conduct themselves during campaigns.
William Ruiz is running against Mike Scala and Helal Sheikh, hoping to win the Democratic nomination for the City Council’s 32nd District. The winner of the primary, which will be held today, Tuesday, Sept. 12, will then have the opportunity to face Republican incumbent Councilman Eric Ulrich. Ruiz, who recently visited The Wave, talked about his grassroots candidacy with The Wave's managing Editor Mark Healey..
Attorney Mike Scala, who is First Vice President of the Queens Public Transit Committee (QPTC), stopped by The Wave to announce his intention to run for the District 32's City Council seat this coming November.