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waterloop
Restoring Rapids in the Grand River

waterloop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025


Grand Rapids is restoring the namesake rapids of the Grand River, reversing decades of human intervention that removed natural rock formations and altered the river's flow. The city's River For All project is removing five low-head dams and reshaping riverbanks to improve habitat, water quality, and public access.Mike Stahl, an engineer with the City of Grand Rapids, shares how the project will reconnect people with the river by adding new access points, educational spaces, and recreation opportunities for activities like fishing and kayaking. The project also prioritizes habitat restoration, including creating passage for native fish while managing invasive species like sea lamprey.With $45 million dedicated to in-river work and another $50 million for river edges, this large-scale transformation is delivering ecological and economic benefits to the region. As the work progresses, Grand Rapids is turning back toward its river, ensuring the Grand lives up to its name once again.waterloop is a nonprofit news outlet.Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify or Apple.Never miss a video on YouTube.Follow the news on Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and TikTok.

WICC 600
Melissa in the Morning: Fairfield Carjacking

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 23:23


An armed carjacking took place in downtown Fairfield and for the latest on the situation, we spoke with Sgt. Mike Stahl with the Fairfield Police Department (0:00). Then, we spoke with crime prevention expert, Jim Perez, about how to protect ourselves from a carjacking situation (5:33). Image Credit: Getty Images

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WICC 600
Melissa in the Morning: Fairfield PD Dashboard

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 7:28


There's a new online tool giving Fairfield residents a closer look at police data. The online platform was created by Sgt. Mike Stahl from the Fairfield Police Department. He explained how it works, why it was created and whether it could be helpful with future state legislation in supporting law enforcement.  IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus

ZOMBIE SQUAD
Zombie SquadCAST #157 - ROUNDTABLE w/ ANTHONY CATINO & MIKE STAHL

ZOMBIE SQUAD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 77:15


Zombie SquadCAST #157 - ROUNDTABLE w/ ANTHONY CATINO & MIKE STAHL ANTHONY CATINO: Producer | Director | Writer https://www.anthonycatino.com/ MIKE STAHL: Producer | Director | Writer https://www.mikestahl.com/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2973464/ https://www.aaronde.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_LzD9RD2rP0CH9dWM1bVg Glenn Nelson Chris “TechFall” Page Brian Page Dan Aronovich Created by: Glenn Nelson Website: http://www.deadonpictures.com/ SHOP our Store: http://www.deadonpictures.com/store-front.html SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/deadonpictures LISTEN on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2s7KszDn1NcWmlL4sC7hvK TWITTER: https://twitter.com/glennericnelson FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/deadonpictures IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3345018/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/DeadOnPictures?ty=h Subscribe to Tech-No-Logical: http://www.youtube.com/TechNoLogicalLP Subscribe to Blue Falcons: http://www.youtube.com/user/FrenemiesOriginal Subscribe to Dead On Pictures: http://www.youtube.com/deadonpictures https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrLoW374SaPb2L9X-w4iF0B_6_WZ4pQDP This Motion Picture, Story, Screenplay, Original Score © 2020 Dead On Pictures, LLC All material is protected by Copyright Laws of the United States and all countries throughout the world. All rights reserved. Country of First Publication: United States of America. Dead On Pictures, LLC is the author of this motion picture for purposes of copyright and other laws. Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution or copying of this film or any part thereof is an infringement of the relevant copyright and will subject the infringer to severe civil and criminal penalties. This valuable programming, content and characters created by Dead On Pictures LLC, its producers, writers and directors is designed for informational, comedic, and entertainment purposes only. This programming is intended for adult viewers, or children when accompanied by adults. Do not make any life-altering decisions based upon the information contained herein. Viewing the programming constitutes your release of liability to Dead On Pictures LLC, its parent company, owners, assigns, producers, directors, affiliates, guests, personnel, companies, or entities associated with, including, but not limited to advertisers, sponsors and licensees. Make good strategic decisions you can live by. If a dispute arises out of or relates to your viewership or association with the entities noted above, or the breach thereof, and if the dispute cannot be settled through negotiation, the parties agree in good faith to settle the dispute by mediation administered by the American Arbitration Association in Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, or Montgomery County, Maryland, and will not resort to litigation or punitive actions or monetary awards in any way, or utilize some other dispute resolution procedure. The parties further agree to accept as a whole, the single AAA arbitrator's award not to exceed a maximum of $500.00 as final and binding upon them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zombiesquad80/message

The Veterans Project Podcast
Episode 35: Part 2 - Mike Stahl (MAC V SOG, Vietnam Veteran)

The Veterans Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 115:46


This is Part Two of a two-part podcast. Host Tim K. sits down in Portales, New Mexico with a legend of MAC V SOG, Mike Stahl. The Studies and Observations Group (also known as SOG, MACSOG, and MACV-SOG) was a top-secret, joint unconventional warfare task force created on January 24th, 1964 by the Joint Chiefs of Staff as a subsidiary command of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV). The unit would eventually consist primarily of personnel from the United States Army Special Forces, the United States Navy SEALs, the United States Air Force (USAF), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and elements of the United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance units. The mission of MAC V SOG was to execute an intensified program of harassment, diversion, political pressure, the capture of prisoners, physical destruction, acquisition of intelligence, generation of propaganda, and diversion of resources, against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Throughout Part Two, Mike discusses his time in leaving the military and the difficulty of transitioning from one of the most specialized units in the world to a civilian world that despised him. Check out The Veterans Project 2021 Summer Raffle at thevetsproject.com/raffle.

The Veterans Project Podcast
Episode 34: Part 1 - Mike Stahl (MAC V SOG, Vietnam Veteran)

The Veterans Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 125:55


This is Part One of a two-part podcast. Host Tim K. sits down in Portales, New Mexico with a legend of MAC V SOG, Mike Stahl. The Studies and Observations Group (also known as SOG, MACSOG, and MACV-SOG) was a top-secret, joint unconventional warfare task force created on January 24th, 1964 by the Joint Chiefs of Staff as a subsidiary command of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV). The unit would eventually consist primarily of personnel from the United States Army Special Forces, the United States Navy SEALs, the United States Air Force (USAF), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and elements of the United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance units. The mission of MAC V SOG was to execute an intensified program of harassment, diversion, political pressure, the capture of prisoners, physical destruction, acquisition of intelligence, generation of propaganda, and diversion of resources, against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Throughout Part One, Mike discusses his time in joining the Army, being recruited into MAC V SOG, and some of those formerly classified missions which took him to some of the most remote locations in Southeast Asia.

Global Recon
GRP 144-Wherever you go, go with all your heart: A MACV-SOG Team Leader at war

Global Recon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 150:20


GRP 144-Wherever you go, go with all your heart: A MACV-SOG Team Leader at war Co-hosting for this podcast is retired Chief Warrant Officer and 20 year Navy SEAL veteran Ron Mahrs. Our guest is Dr. Henry Thompson. Thompson served for 21 years in the United States Army in various leadership roles. He began his career as a Green Beret joining MACV-SOG running recon operations during the Vietnam war. Dr. Thompson became the 1-0 or team leader of Recon Team Michigan, taking over the team from a good friend of mine named Mike Stahl, who was wounded on an operation. The casualty rate for SOG was over 100 percent. They are the precursor to today’s Tier 1 units. This episode is a rare treat as you get a long time Tier 1 SEAL to sit down with an experienced SOG Team leader and me. Enjoy. Henry Thompson: https://www.hpsys.com/HPS_Index.htm www.instagram.com/hps_ceo Ron Mahrs: www.theoperatorfoundation.com www.gethingroup.org www.instagram.com/theoperatorfoundation John Hendricks: www.globalrecon.net www.instagram.com/Igrecon www.instagram.com/globalreconpodcast Music provided by Caspian: www.caspian.band

Box Seats Suck
Episode 12- "The "I" in Reggie"

Box Seats Suck

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 127:36


Back on the deck! Reggie Jackson Day 93 (whatever the F that was) - condoms in the bleachers - the cursing hand puppet! Our 1st musical guest gets dirty! And we close it off with writer and New York sports fan Mike Stahl - coauthor of the new Bartolo Colon book, "Big Sexy!" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Global Recon
GRP 144-Wherever you go, go with all your heart: A MACV-SOG Team Leader at war

Global Recon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 151:16


GRP 144-Wherever you go, go with all your heart: A MACV-SOG Team Leader at war Co-hosting for this podcast is retired Chief Warrant Officer and 20 year Navy SEAL veteran Ron Mahrs. Our guest is Dr. Henry Thompson. Thompson served for 21 years in the United States Army in various leadership roles. He began his career as a Green Beret joining MACV-SOG running recon operations during the Vietnam war. Dr. Thompson became the 1-0 or team leader of Recon Team Michigan taking over the team from a good friend of mine named Mike Stahl who was wounded on an operation. The casualty rate for SOG was over 100 percent. They are the precursor to today's Tier 1 units. This episode is a rare treat as you get a long time Tier 1 SEAL to sit down with an experienced SOG Team leader and myself. Enjoy. Henry Thompson: https://www.hpsys.com/HPS_Index.htm www.instagram.com/hps_ceo Ron Mahrs: www.theoperatorfoundation.com www.gethingroup.org www.instagram.com/theoperatorfoundation John Hendricks: www.globalrecon.net www.instagram.com/Igrecon www.instagram.com/globalreconpodcast Music provided by Caspian: www.caspian.band --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/globalrecon/support

Historium Unearthia: Unearthing History's Lost and Untold Stories
Episode 2: Step Inside Madam Fan Jones' Bawdy Blue House of 19th Century Pleasure

Historium Unearthia: Unearthing History's Lost and Untold Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 39:42


There was once a stretch of land so wicked and rowdy, it became known as the Devil’s Half Acre of Bangor, Maine. Historians affectionately refer to this legendary destination of merriment and mayhem as Satan’s playground – a place where loggers, sailors, and other workingmen gathered to spend their hard-earned cash on whiskey and women. When Maine became the first state to pass Prohibition in 1851, supporters dreamed of a pine-strewn moral haven. But one freethinking former seamstress had other ideas. Have you ever heard of Fan Jones? DOWNLOAD NOW Credits: This story was originally published on Narratively, a site where human stories are boldly told. Again, I must give a huge round of applause to my editors Brendan Spiegel and Mike Stahl who helped bring Fan back to life – in a well-deserved positive light. A special thanks to Monique Bouchard who spent countless hours researching Fan Jones and leading Bangor, Maine’s walking tour of Devil’s Half Acre for several summers. She spent days in the scorching heat dressed as the infamous madam, teaching tourists not only of Jone’s business affairs, but also of her humanity. Also, a huge thanks to Bella Arsenic who is working hard to help destigmatize an industry plagued by misconceptions and myths. Sources: Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History, Jack S. Blocker and David M. Fahey, December 17, 2003. Throwback Thursday: Maine Becomes the First State to Outlaw Alcohol, Madeline Bilis, Boston Magazine, June 2, 2016. The Maine Liquor Law: Origin, History, and Results, Henry Stephen Clubb, 1856. Fan Jones, The Madame Who Reigned Over the Devil’s Half Acre in Bangor, New England Historical Society, updated 2017. Where was the Devil’s Half Acre?, Wayne E. Reilly, Bangor Daily News, September 16, 2012. Penobscot Marine Museum, Nineteenth Century Industries: Lumber, 2012. Tall Trees, Tough Men, Robert E. Pike, 1967. Rivers of Fortune, Bill Caldwell, October 28, 2014. Rogues, Rascals, and Other Villainous Mainers, Trudy Irene Scee, November 7, 2014. Maine’s Golden Road: A Memoir, John Gould, August 17, 1995. Tour the Devil’s Half Acre with Bangor’s infamous madam, Judy Harrison, Bangor Daily News, August 2, 2015.

Bedroom Drinking
Fyre Fest Goes Up in Flames and Special Guest Mike Stahl

Bedroom Drinking

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 70:47


We take the show on the road for the first time to record at our buddy Mike Stahl's house and talk to him about a music festival that went horribly awry, as well as stories about being on tour and his photography business.

Global Recon
GRP 73-Army Special Forces|MACV-SOG|Raise The Black|ISOF

Global Recon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 98:19


GRP 73- Back on for this week's podcast are two Green Berets one who is a first generation Special Forces solider, Mike Stahl who served two tours of duty in Vietnam with his first tour on an A-Team, and second tour running recon with CCN (Command and Control North) as a MACV-SOG (Military Assistance Command Vietnam-Studies and Observations Group) One Zero, or Team Leader. Our second guest is Bryan Meyers, A Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant with 8 combat tours in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Bryan and a fellow Green Beret named Loren Schofield have started a campaign called "Raise the Black" in creating products to sell with the returns going out to help the families and warriors of the ISOF (Iraqi Special Operations Forces) who elements of the Army Special Forces trained and stood up during the beginning of the Iraq war. ISOF has gone on hundreds of combat operations with American Special Forces Teams during the worst of the fighting in Iraq against Al-Qaeda, and the Shia militias of Sadr City. ISOF has single handily stopped ISIS from advancing on Baghdad. They have been fighting non stop for over 10 years. We discussed the similarities of the Army Special Forces first generations and todays warriors. We talked unconventional warfare and what it takes to defeat these radical groups. Below is an excerpt: John: I mentioned earlier the book "Hammer Head Six" written by Forces Captain Ronald Fry. They laid out step by step how to defeat the insurgency in Afghanistan. Its proven. The battle space owners are usually Officers from the infantry. A full bird colonel or a 1-star general is not going to listen to a Special Forces Captain even though he's an induvial who has trained for years and mastered this type of warfare. It seems like the people who know this type of warfare are not allowed to lead the way. Bryan Myers: Just propaganda alone America has not set out to win a war since WW2. We are not fighting to win. You can see it from propaganda that is allowed from the DOD, and Military at the time. "Can you not fight in the war? save your grease. We can use it to kill Nazi's." Let me do what I need to do and I will give you the insight. We had literal transmissions on radio from Mullah Omar from 3rd Special Forces Group of us killing so many during Operation Medusa these commanders in Pakistan wouldn't even answer the phones. They're like I don't want none of that bro. Mike Stahl: www.trickymisfit.com Raise The Black: https://www.gofundme.com/raise-the-black https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2017/03/24/raise-the-black-former-u-s-special-forces-fundraise-for-the-families-of-fallen-iraqi-comrades/?utm_term=.bbe4af41435c Bryan Myers: @twimcf for IG https://m.facebook.com/theworldismycountryfoundation/ @the_bearded_bryan Instagram @thebeardedbryan Twitter Global Recon: www.globalrecon.net IgRecon – Instagram BlackOpsMatter- Instagram Mission_Critical – Instagram IgRecon- Twitter Introduction Speech by President Ronald Reagan reading the Medal of Honor Citation for MSG Roy Benavidez a Special Forces Green Beret who was a member of MACV-SOG. Music provided by Caspian: www.caspianmusic.net

Global Recon
GRP 37-Iraq, Insurgency, Vietnam, Green Berets, Police Shootings

Global Recon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 114:50


GRP 37-On this episode we have three guys back on the show. G from Zulu Foxtrot. G is a Marine combat veteran with rotations to Fallujah, and Ramadi in Iraq during some of the worst fighting. Jason Economos is a MACV-SOG unit historian, and the author of an excellent novel on SOG called “Gentle Propositions”. Back on is a Global Recon fave Mike Stahl who is from the first generation of Special Forces Green Berets. Mike served in Vietnam on a Special Forces A-Team, and went on to become a team leader in the ultra secret MACV-SOG recon teams. Below is an excerpt from the episode: G: The idea, or concept of SOG, did that start from the military itself? Or was that the politicians saying we have an issue and we need to deal with it? Mike Stahl: “Well G, you got to go back to the “Bay of Pigs” when the CIA screwed up that, and they decided to turn all active military operations over to the military. Then you’ve got Kennedy giving us the Green Beret, and giving us that mission. It came out as a need, even though our rules of warfare said we were restricted to fighting strictly ground war within south Vietnam. As we talked about with the enemies massing on the other side of the border you’ve got to know what’s going on. Smarter minds prevailed, and we bypassed Congress. Even we were restricted by only going only within 7 miles across the border.” John Hendricks: G, I know you were in Iraq during the earlier stages. Fallujah, Ramadi those were pretty bad areas at the time. I know you guys were getting into a lot of contact. A lot of ambushes. I’m not sure if IED’s were as widespread at the time. Was that something you guys were dealing with? Send an email to podcast@globalrecon.net . www.globalrecon.net

Global Recon
GRP 22 Realities Of War, Ronin Tactics, MACV - SOG

Global Recon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 80:54


GRP 22- On this episode we have two special guest back on the show in Tu Lam from Ronin Tactics who is a 20-year veteran of Army Special Forces, and Mike Stahl a MACV-SOG Green Beret who served in Vietnam. Mike Glover the co host of the show is also back on this episode, and he discusses what its like working with indigenous forces which is a specialty of Army Special Forces Green Berets. Mike Stahl and Tu Lam also discuss working with indigenous forces, as well as the realties of what war is like. Below is an excerpt from Mike Stahl: “War is fucking hell, I’m sorry there’s nothing nice about it. The best thing in war is to get it over quickly, and sometimes its pretty dam brutal. Until you’ve been shot at, and doing some shooting back, until you’ve been in that crucible you don’t know if you’ve got what it takes or not.” Below is an excerpt from Tu Lam: “In war there’s a smell, there’s a taste to it, there’s a feel that you can’t describe. I tell ya man if I don’t have to serve another day in war I’ll be a happy man. Musashi Myamoto wrote The Book of 5 Rings in a Buddhist cave, and he said one thing that always stuck with me and he said “You should fight as if you already died”. There’s a certain point where you still think, but your body reacts, and your kind of in an out of body experience. Rounds are shot, shots are fired you need to do and react. You need to take that initiative away from the enemy otherwise they will control that situation.” If you have any questions about anything on the episode, or want to contact us send an email to podcast@globalrecon.net

Global Recon
GRP 19 Special Forces Generations, MACV - SOG War Story, Recondo School

Global Recon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 61:34


GRP 19-On this episode we have Mike Stahl, and Mike Glover back on. This discussion is about the difference in Special Forces during the Vietnam era in which Mike Stahl served, and modern day Special Forces in which Mike Glover served. Mike Stahl talked about his experience going through the famed MACV-SOG Recondo school which is the only military school of its kind. Soldiers were taught the hard skills they would need to operate in the jungle deep behind enemy lines, and the training culminated in a patrol through the jungle of an unsecured area, at times teams got into gunfights, and had to be extracted out. Mike also gave us a funny war story from a time where he had to go into the jungle to extract a team in trouble. We’ve been getting hit up with questions about what its like for the family of a soldier who’s serving in Special Forces. The few minutes spent discussing this will answer a lot of questions on the matter. Any questions can be sent to Podcast@globalrecon.net The image used to promo this episode is a painting that can be purchased from the Special Forces Association’s Chapter 7’s website here: http://www.sfa7.com/news-events/event-3/

Small Business Digest
Better Client Management; Small Biz Healthcare Woes; More

Small Business Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 64:00


Mike Stahl, Senior Vice President of HealthMarkets, an independent healthcare marketplace, will be idiscuss the impact the recent King vs. Burwell verdict will have on small businesses in the upcoming open enrollment period (November). Kristen Rampe, an award-winning accountant and founder of her own consulting firm, believes it’s time to shake things up in terms of women in accounting and other partnerships. “Women can step out of the box, further develop their leadership skills, and create a career trajectory that fits with their goals” says Rampe, author of Accounting Dreams & Delusions. “It’s time to see a flourishing flow of talented women move up to partnership level and advance the profession with their diverse skill set.