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From several local online periodicals such as The Paper, NM.News.com, City Desk ABQ, Pat Davis comes in to talk about City and State News with TJ. Some of the topics he discusses are, an attack on a City bus driver, the National Guard in Albuquerque, and Immigrants and New Mexico. All this on News Radio KKOB- See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the local online news periodicals The Paper, NM News, City Desk ABQ, Pat Davis, and Kevin Hendricks come in to discuss the latest in political news across the State. Some of the issues they talk about are, The National Guard helping APD, the Legislative Session, and the Trump admin and student Visas. All on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat Davis to come in and talk about local politics and races on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From The Paper, City Desk ABQ, and New Mexico News, Pat Davis and Andy Lyman come in to talk about the latest in news and politics as reported from their online periodicals with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat Davis and Gaba has a business idea for Carlyle on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stay close to "WakeUpCall" on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram! Listen LIVE to "Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora" MON through FRI, 9-11amET on wakeupcalldt.podbean.com & on the homepage of WakeUpCallDT.com from ANY Device inside the Great Lakes Honda City Studios (7140 Henry Clay Blvd, Liverpool, NY)! You can also Watch LIVE MON through FRI, 9-11amET on youtube.com/wakeupcalldt, facebook.com/wakeupcalldt, & facebook.com/LiveNowDT. This special is Proudly Presented by: Carvel DeWitt The Wildcat Sports Pub Ma & Pa's Kettle Corn & Popcorn Factory Brian's Landing Servomation Refreshments, Inc. Brooklyn Pickle Pinehurst NC LeMoyne Dolphins Bryant & Stratton Syracuse Binghamton University Pizza Man Pub K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare Avicolli's Restaurant K-9 Kampground Great Lakes Honda City Mother's Cupboard Chick-fil-A Cicero
Stay close to "WakeUpCall" on Facebook, X, & Instagram! Listen LIVE to "Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora" MON through FRI, 9-11amET on wakeupcalldt.podbean.com & on the homepage of WakeUpCallDT.com from ANY Device inside the Great Lakes Honda City Studios (7140 Henry Clay Blvd, Liverpool, NY)! You can also Watch LIVE MON through FRI, 9-11amET on youtube.com/wakeupcalldt, facebook.com/wakeupcalldt, & facebook.com/LiveNowDT. This special is Proudly Presented by: Carvel DeWitt The Wildcat Sports Pub Ma & Pa's Kettle Corn & Popcorn Factory Brian's Landing Servomation Refreshments, Inc. Brooklyn Pickle Pinehurst NC Le Moyne College Bryant & Stratton Syracuse Binghamton University Pizza Man Pub K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare Avicolli's Restaurant K-9 Kampground Great Lakes Honda City Mother's Cupboard Chick-fil-A Cicero
From Albuquerque's online periodicals The Paper and City Desk ABQ, Pat Davis and Andy Lyman come in to discuss the local news around the City of Albuquerque. Some of the topics they talk about are, speeding/racing in the City, the Gateway Center, and Issues with Downtown, with TJ on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Publisher and Founder of the online local periodicals The Paper, and City Desk Pat Davis, comes in to give final thoughts and analysis for the 2024 Presidential Election. He also talks about the local races, and where both parties go from here. All this on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Publisher of the online periodical The Paper here in Albuquerque Pat Davis, comes in to discuss the Election. Some of the topics he's talks about are Iowa, the impact women will have in the outcome, and trends the campaigns are looking for. All this with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the local independent Newspapers, Founder/publisher Pat Davis of City Desk, and Editor for The Paper and City Desk Andy Lyman discuss local news and politics. Some of the topics they discuss are, are there too many weed shops in Albuquerque?, Downtown revitalization, and the Presidential election with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the local independent Newspapers, Founder/publisher Pat Davis of City Desk, and Editor for The Paper and City Desk Andy Lyman discuss local news and politics. Some of the topics they discuss are the City Council, crime numbers going down in the City, and Weed to Welfare with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Pat Davis-Hagens, Market President at Bon Secours Hampton Roads shares insights into her background & career journey, what trends & issues in healthcare she is keeping a close eye on, what traits the most effective healthcare leaders will need to be successful in the coming years, and more.
In this episode, Pat Davis-Hagens, Market President at Bon Secours Hampton Roads shares insights into her background & career journey, what trends & issues in healthcare she is keeping a close eye on, what traits the most effective healthcare leaders will need to be successful in the coming years, and more.
MS-Perspektive - der Multiple Sklerose Podcast mit Nele Handwerker
Die Pflege nach Bobath unterstützt die Neuroplastizität von stark betroffenen MS-Patienten, durch sanfte und unterstützende Bewegungen. Den kompletten Blogbeitrag inklusive dem verschriftlichten Interview zum Nachlesen findest Du auf meinem Blog: https://ms-perspektive.de/242-gabi-jacobs Im Interview begrüße ich Gabi Jacobs, die über viele Jahrzehnte Pflegeerfahrung verfügt und als Pflegeinstruktorin Bobath BIKA anderen Pflegerinnen und Pflegern das Konzept näher bringt. Vielleicht kennst Du Bobath aus dem Bereich der Physiotherapie, heute geht es darum, wie es die Pflege von schwer betroffenen MS-PatientInnen verbessern kann. Denn durch die spezielle Art des Umgangs miteinander soll die Neuroplastizität stimuliert werden, was manchmal dabei helfen kann, einst verlorene Fähigkeiten der eigenen Körperpflege wiederzuerlangen. Ich durfte einem Kurs von Gabi beiwohnen, der während meiner Konsultation im Rahmen im Neurologisches Rehabilitationszentrum Quellenhof in Bad Wildbad abgehalten wurde und war begeistert vom Konzept. Ich wünsche Dir, dass Du nie auf so intensive Pflege angewiesen ist, aber da sie auch bei anderen neurologischen Erkrankungen eine Rolle spielt, kann das Wissen von Gabi für Dich womöglich auch in anderem Zusammenhang eine Rolle spielen. Und an der Stelle ein großes Dankeschön an alle engagierten Pflegekräfte, die täglich einen tollen Job machen und anderen Menschen unterstützend zur Seite stehen, Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorstellung – Wer ist Gabi Jacobs? Allgemeine Fragen zur Pflege nach Bobath Die Rolle der Pflege nach Bobath bei der MS-Behandlung Die Bedeutung von Pflege und Unterstützung für Angehörige Zugang zur Bobath-Pflege Die Zukunft der Bobath-Pflege für MS-Patienten Blitzlicht-Runde Verabschiedung Vorstellung – Wer ist Gabi Jacobs? Mein Name ist Gabi Jacobs. Ich bin von Beruf Krankenschwester. Ja, Krankenschwester, ich habe 1980 diplomiert, das heißt, da war das noch der Beruf Krankenschwester. Deswegen bezeichne ich mich auch immer noch so. Ich habe meinen Traumberuf ergriffen. Mit 13 bin ich schon ins Krankenhaus sonntags, um ein bisschen zu helfen. Dann habe ich ein soziales Jahr gemacht, im Krankenhaus, um noch mal zu verifizieren, ob das auch wirklich mein Beruf ist. Ich bin jetzt sozusagen seit 1976 in der Pflege tätig, habe eben 80 mein Diplom gemacht und arbeite immer noch gerne in meinem Beruf. Ich habe früher gearbeitet, also ich habe gelernt in München, habe dort elf Jahre gearbeitet in München, einschließlich meiner Ausbildung und bin dann ins Klinikum Karlsbad Lang in Steinbach gekommen. Das ist am Rande des Nordschwarzwaldes, zwischen Karlsruhe und Pforzheim. Das hieß damals noch Reha-Klinik, hat sich aber dann in den 2000er-Jahren, da gab es große Gesundheitsreformen, verändert zu einem Akutkrankenhaus. Wir hatten damals schwerpunktmäßig Querschnitt bei uns im Haus. Das, denke ich, ist für MS-Patienten auch irgendwie interessant. Hatten, wo ich arbeitete, die geriatrische Rehabilitation, das würde man heute anders bezeichnen, heute wäre die Art, wie wir damals das Kranken-, das Patienten-Klientel, wie man sagt, das wir hatten, würde man heute als Phase C-Rehabilitation bezeichnen. Die geriatrischen Patienten waren damals deutlich jünger, als sie heute sind, im Krankenhaus. Dann war ich dort zwölf Jahre als Stationsleitung und bin da zuerst zusammengekommen mit dem Bobath-Konzept. Also ich durfte dann einen damals fünftägigen Pflegekurs Bobath besuchen und das hat mich so begeistert, dass ich mit meinen Händen das Gehirn des Patienten verändern kann. Also durch die Art des Anfassens beeinflussen kann, die Qualität des Bewegens, aber auch das möglich machen für wieder lernen, für wieder auf die Füße kommen. So dass es mir ein Bedürfnis, die Ausbildung zum Pflege Instruktor zu machen. Das gab es damals in Deutschland noch gar nicht. Ich bin dann in die Schweiz, also nicht dinglich, sondern ich habe mich an Pat Davis gewandt, damals Königin des Bobath-Konzepts, würde ich mal sagen, also das war so ein Pilgerort zu Pat Davis, damals zu gehen nach Bad Ragaz. Hab dort von ihr Möglichkeiten bekommen für die Ausbildung. Aber Pat Davis ging dann ja bald drauf nach Italien, verschwand irgendwie von der Bildfläche. Sodass ich wieder im Regen stand. Und ein paar interessierte Pflegekräfte und ich haben uns in Deutschland zusammengetan und haben die BIKA, die Bobath-Initiative für Kranken- und Altenpflege gegründet. Und in Zusammenarbeit mit dem VeBID-Verein der lehrenden Instruktoren für Bobath für Therapie, haben uns zusammengetan und ein Curriculum erstellt. 1994 ist der Verein BIKA gegründet worden und 1997 bin ich dann qualifiziert worden als Pflege Instruktorin Bobath BIKA. Also ich habe die Station, die geriatrische Station insgesamt noch als Instruktorin auch, also Stationsleitung und Instruktorin geleitet, habe dann aber aufgrund privater Gründe meine Arbeit reduziert, also Kind bekommen, habe meine Arbeit reduziert und bin dann als Springer im Haus tätig gewesen. Also so ein bisschen aus dem Grund, wenn man so Alphatier ist, ist es nicht gut, auf der gleichen Station zu bleiben, sondern sich da ein bisschen zu verändern. Bin dann, ja, eine Erfahrung reicher geworden, im Bereich Orthopädie, innere Medizin, Nephrologie, Neurologie sowieso. Ich habe dann so zehn Jahre als Springer bei uns im Haus gearbeitet. Immer da, wo es gebrannt hat, bin ich eingesprungen und konnte aber mein Wissen bezogen auf Bobath genauso gut in der Orthopädie anwenden, weil die Art des Bewegens geht ja nicht darum, dass jemand eine Nervenschädigung hat, sondern ich würde sagen, jeder Mensch, der eine Veränderung an seinem Körper hat, macht auch eine Veränderung in seinem Verhalten und eine Verhaltensveränderung macht eine Nervenveränderung, also im Sinne der Plastizität. Möchtest du den Hörerinnen und Hörern noch etwas mit auf dem Weg geben? Nicht den Mut verlieren. Dranbleiben. Insofern vielen Dank, Nele. --- Bis bald und mach das Beste aus Deinem Leben, Nele Mehr Informationen und positive Gedanken erhältst Du in meinem kostenlosen Newsletter. Hier findest Du eine Übersicht zu allen bisherigen Podcastfolgen.
Mike Gaba and his loud shirt, Paul Ingles on musicians lost in 2023, and Pat Davis comes in to give us some updates his life on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Albuquerque City Council has overturned a Veto on the Air Quality Control Board as Pat Davis flips, plus Tim Keller starts a new podcast on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Current City of Albuquerque Councilman and President of the Council Pat Davis comes in to discuss the latest on the Soccer Stadium and the Balloon Fiesta Park with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Albuquerque City Council member and Council President Pat Davis, on what appears to be his swansong in City Council discusses election day, Ike Benton leaving the Council, funding APD, housing and zoning and much more with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I think Texas has one of the most accountable medical programs in the country. Meaning we can tell you who prescribed that prescription, what their pain program was, who bought it, what day it was bought, and who provided it." - Pat DavisTune in with Pat Davis from Weeds as he talks about the rigorous data analysis shaping the future of Texas' notable medical cannabis program! Explore Texas' moves to broaden policies and the insights gleaned from New Mexico's experiences. Learn about the challenges, the expanding conditions, and the open call for more licenses. Kurt urges listeners to voice their perspectives and interact with decision-makers on cannabis legislation in Texas.Are we near a revolution in Texas' medical cannabis policies? Tune in![00:00 - 07:25] Texas Expands Compassionate Use Program to Elevate Medical Cannabis Accessibility[07:25 - 13:58] Examining Data to Create a Comprehensive Medical Cannabis Program in Texas[13:58 - 21:05] A Look at How Policy is Changing and Police Officers Adapting[21:05 - 27:55] Advocacy, Expansion, and Education in Texas and New Mexico[27:55 - 34:41] Exploring the Possibilities and Understanding the Data of Texas Compassionate Use Program[34:41 - 41:28] Texas Cannabis Industry: Balancing Existing Operators with New Small Businesses[41:28 - 48:23] Texas Medical Cannabis Program: Achieving Accountability and Access for Patients[48:24 - 54:20] Texas' Comprehensive Approach to Medical Cannabis - Tracking, Transparency, and Future Licensing DecisionsConnect with Pat!LinkedinOr go to https://weeds.team/about-us/Pat Davis is a former police officer and now a cannabis consultant. He was appointed by Governor Lujan Grisham to lead the New Mexico Governor's Working Group on legalization, where he helped to draft the state's roadmap for transitioning from a medical to an adult-use market. After legalization, he co-founded Weeds, the state's largest licensing and compliance firm, where they have helped some of the state's largest brands and new startups license facilities and stay compliant. In 2023, their firm was selected by the State of Texas to provide technical assistance in evaluating the state's medical program for potential expansion.
Majesco's Denise Garth welcomes Pat Davis, Majesco's SVP & GM of Data & Analytics, to discuss the growing focus on data and analytics for insurers. We'll explore how machine learning and AI are changing insurance, opportunities and challenges in using data, what defines a next-gen solution, the evolution of underwriting and data, and where you should start your journey to decoding the data.
Lots of people quit their day jobs to go all in with New Mexico's recreational cannabis industry. More than a year into legalization, cannabis shops already outnumber liquor stores in Albuquerque. Is the grass greener for all these new businesses? Chris and Gabby sit down with Pat Davis, Co-Founder of Weeds Cannabis Consulting firm and Albuquerque City Councilor for District 6. Davis explains some of the challenges the industry is facing, how businesses are getting creative, as well as the state's limited resources to provide checks and balances on the budding industry. Will the market sustain all these new businesses? Who will survive, and who is benefitting? KRQE Investigative Reporter Ann Pierret recently reported on the potential 'over-saturation' of the market - watch her full report here. Also, find more of KRQE's coverage on the cannabis industry here. We like to hear from our listeners! Send your feedback or story ideas to hosts chris.mckee@krqe.com or gabrielle.burkhart@krqe.com. We're also on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram at @ChrisMcKeeTV and @gburkNM. For more on this episode and all of our prior episodes, visit our podcast website: KRQE.com/podcasts.
In an interview you'll only find through NMPBS and New Mexico in Focus, Executive Producer Jeff Proctor talks with Albuquerque City Council President Pat Davis, who also now owns four newspapers in the state. As the leader behind The Paper., the Edgewood Independent, the Sandoval Signpost and the Corrales Comment, Jeff asks Mr. Davis about media consolidation and the role of journalism more broadly in New Mexico. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nmif/message
Albuquerque City Councilor Pat Davis comes in to talk city business, such as rent control, early childhood, affordable housing, the Art Bus, and homelessness with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
City Councilor Pat Davis comes in to talk about a very offensive and controversial radio ad currently airing , and Cathryn McGill Executive Director of the NM Black Leadership Council talks to TJ about some projects coming up for her organization on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Albuquerque City Councilor Pat Davis comes in to talk about the Governors race and the polls, also the DA's race and Secretary of State, he also discusses the homeless and the Gateway Center with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stompin' Around - 1935 radio transcriptions of the Casa Loma Orchestra featuring Gene Gifford arrangements and solos by Sonny Dunham, Grady Watts, Billy Rausch, Clarence Hutchenrider, Pat Davis, Joe Hall and Tony Briglia . .great on the cusp of swing playing! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Albuquerque City Councilor Pat Davis comes in talk about todays issues facing the City with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
City Councilor Pat Davis comes in and discusses with TJ, the Jan.6th hearings, and gun crimes at a local high school in Albuquerque, on New Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
City Councilor Pat Davis discusses electric cars, the homeless situation and businesses, treatment of the homeless, and legal marijuana with TJ on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat Davis weighs in on the events of Jan 6 on News Radio KKOB
Pat Davis is a postman in Wicklow who is well known, not only for delivering letters, but also for his beautiful artwork along the East Pier of Wicklow Harbour. He joined Ryan on the line to tell him about his passion for painting these murals. You can check out Pat's art on Instagram @paintingsonthepier
Brendan, Ben, and TJ review Chattanooga Bourbon Whiskey 111 Proof. They rate the nose, taste, finish, consistency/complexity, and value! Don't miss part one of this episode where they chat with Pat Davis, from Chattanooga Whiskey about the product! Smash the subscribe button below!
TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
Erie is a beautiful community for bicycle enthusiasts, and coming up next weekend, you can pedal for a cause. Lake Erie Cyclefest, July 30 through August 1, includes four distinct rides, all benefiting local nonprofits including Asbury Woods, Because You Care, Erie Downtown Partnership, and Presque Isle Partnership To learn more all about the events, we had a conversation with Emily Biddle, Marketing and Communications Director for the Erie Sports Commission; Adam Trott, President of BikeErie; Dave Tamulonis, Events Manager for Erie Downtown Partnership; Pat Davis, Board of Directors for Presque Isle Partnership; and Ann Bucceri, Board of Directors at Because You Care Inc.
Nigel and Nick are back on the road, and for Act 42 they're in "mid-town" Lenexa Kansas talking with Pat Davis of Lost Evenings Brewing. Lost evenings is yet another brewery opening its doors during the heart of the pandemic. But that's Ok. COVIDworld was hard on everyone, but craft beer makes everything better and Pat's serving up his solid brews in a perfect neighborhood taproom. Apologies to Junior, Nick forgot to take notes on beers consumed.
The Power Is Now Media is conducting a series of interviews about the importance of Homeownership and Financial Literacy, during the month of June.Today Eric Frazier speaks with Roderick Logan, Branch Vice President, Coldwell Banker Realty, and Patricia Davis, Realtor, Coldwell Banker Realty.Our goal is to inspire and educate everyone about the wealth-building impact that homeownership can have on your life. Especially for low to moderate-income families, minorities, and African Americans who have the lowest homeownership rate of all minorities.Roderick Logan has been a Branch Vice President with Coldwell Banker Realty since 2017. He leads a team of over 80 high producing Agents in one of the most highly competitive markets in New Jersey and has been recognized among the Top Performing Managers receiving Coldwell Banker's President's Council Award. Roderick started his real estate career as a Salesperson in 2011. After several very successful years of selling real estate where he was ranked Internationally among the Top 11% of Real Estate Agents with Coldwell Banker, he took on the position of Branch Vice President. Pat Davis is a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty in the Montclair, NJ office. Pat works primarily in the residential market providing clients with timely real estate and market information and analysis and delivers superior service to achieve client goals whether they are buying, selling, or leasing. Pat holds industry certifications as an Accredited Buyer Representative, Seniors Real Estate Specialist, At Home with Diversity, and Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource. Is a Realtist - member of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) and serves as a leader with Coldwell Banker Realty's NJ Diversity & Inclusion Network.
City Councilor Pat Davis joins Guest Host Buck Burnett to discuss a variety of Albuquerque issues, such as vaccination rates, the upcoming mayor's race, and much more.
Pat Davis is with TJ to talk Cannabis on News Radio KKOB
Lost Evenings Brewery and owner Pat Davis joins the show to tell his story of how they came to be. What's it been like navigating pandemic for a new brewery and of course their delicious beer! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat Davis and a list of people to Thank on News Radio KKOB
Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Christ, but how do we do that practically every day during this season?Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comHope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastTees 4 Bibles. For every t-shirt we sell, a Bible is sent to a believer across the world that doesn't have access to the scriptures. https://storefrontier.com/steveandbethanyshopecastWin an Amazon Gift Card! Join our free Facebook Group & follow the instuctionshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/steveandbethanyshopedealersCheck out our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.com
As believers, we are supposed to be encouragers to those around us. It's easy for some, but what if being an encourager is the complete opposite of your personality?Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comHope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastTees 4 Bibles. For every t-shirt we sell, a Bible is sent to a believer across the world that doesn't have access to the scriptures. https://storefrontier.com/steveandbethanyshopecastWin an Amazon Gift Card! Join our free Facebook Group & follow the instuctionshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/steveandbethanyshopedealersCheck out our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.com
Our buddy Andrea Lennon asked us to be on her podcast "Inspire on the Go". We knew it was going to be so much fun that we decided to release it as well. Andrea leads the conversation as we talk about the importance of relationships.Andrea's podcast is awesome! You can check out all of her episodes here https://www.absc.org/inspire-on-the-go/She's also an incredible Bible teacher! Visit her website toohttps://www.andrealennonministry.org/Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comTees 4 Bibles. For every t-shirt you buy, we'll donate a Bible in your name to a believer around the world who does not have access to one!https://storefrontier.com/steveandbethanyshopecastHope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastJoin our revamped Hope Dealers Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/steveandbethanyshopedealersAll things Steve & Bethany is found at our website:http://www.steveandbethany.com
Thanksgiving is such a great holiday, but dealing with certain family members can be difficult. This week, we give some tips on how to ease those feelings and make it enjoyable!Here's the recipe Steve uses for frying turkeys from Tony Chachere's website...INGREDIENTS:3-5 Gals. Peanut Oil (Or Oil of Your Choosing)1 12 Lb. TurkeyTony Chachere's Creole Butter Injectable MarinadeTony Chachere's Original Creole SeasoningDIRECTIONS:1: Prepare turkey fryer, or very large stock pot.2: Fill fryer with no more than ¾ oil and heat to 350 degrees.3:Make sure turkey is completely thawed.4: Pat turkey dry with paper towels – turkey must be dry before frying.5: Remove giblets from turkey.6: Inject the turkey with Tony Chachere's Creole Butter Injectable Marinade. Use as much as you'd like.7: Be sure to space out the injection sites so the marinade goes throughout the entire turkey.8: Lightly season the inside of the turkey with Tony Chachere's Original Creole Seasoning.9: Next, gently lift the skin of the bird up and use your hands to carefully massage Original Creole Seasoning under the skin.10: Coat the outside skin of the turkey with Original Creole Seasoning.11: Allow the turkey to sit until it reaches room temperature.12: Carefully lower the turkey into the oil and allow it to fry for 3 minutes per pound, plus 5 minutes per bird, until the meat thermometer reads 165 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the breast.13: Carefully remove the turkey from the fryer and drain it on paper towels.14: Allow bird to sit for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comRegister to win a customized corn hole game from Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.comCheck out Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Chip-A-Wade-Custom-Woodworks-106328224108843/Hope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastFind links to our social media sites, online store, sign up for our weekly eblast, and more at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.com
The loss of a job brings all sorts of emotions...especially if it was your dream job. How do you find hope in the midst of the chaos of trying to provide for your family? Steve shares his experiences and offers the only solution he knows...trust the plan.Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comCreations by Madison offers a truly unique gift for you to give this holiday season. A customized work of art! It's incredibly affordable and it'll be a gift you'll be proud to give and they'll be proud to show off. See some of Madison's work and get her contact info:http://www.steveandbethany.com/creations-by-madisonHope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special The Preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastFind links to our social media sites, online store, sign up for our weekly eblast, and more at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.com
There's just something about a song that has a special way speaking to us. This week, we share your stories about how certain songs have influenced your life.Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comGive the perfect gift this Christmas! Let Creations by Madison create for you a painting of a loved one, a special place, a memorable occasion, beloved pet or just anything else. You'll be proud to give it and they'll be amazed to get it. See her work and contact her at our website.http://www.steveandbethany.com/madisonPlease vote for us in the Podcast Magazine Hot 50!https://podcastmagazine.com/hot50T's 4 Bibles! Every T-shirt sold means a Bible given to those around the world without access to one.https://storefrontier.com/steveandbethanyshopecastRegister to win a customized corn hole game from Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.comCheck out Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Chip-A-Wade-Custom-Woodworks-106328224108843/Hope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastFind links to our social media sites, online store, sign up for our weekly eblast, and more at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.com
We've done so many heavier topics lately, so we thought we'd lighten things up a bit this week. We asked you to ask us anything...and did you ever! We received tons of questions - from the serious to the silly. We had so much fun producing this episode and are excited to share it with you.Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comRegister to win a customized corn hole game from Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.comCheck out Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Chip-A-Wade-Custom-Woodworks-106328224108843/Hope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastFind links to our social media sites, online store, sign up for our weekly eblast, and more at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.com
God has wired us as human with a deep sense of right and wrong. Whenever a wrong is committed we want to see it corrected as quickly as possible, but if justice isn't swift it can rob us of our inner peace. We take on this complex issue from a Biblical perspective and give some practical ways to deal with injustices.Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comRegister to win a customized corn hole game from Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.comCheck out Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Chip-A-Wade-Custom-Woodworks-106328224108843/Hope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastFind links to our social media sites, online store, sign up for our weekly eblast, and more at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.com
The Acrostic referenced: ACTS... Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication.Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comRegister to win a customized corn hole game from Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.comCheck out Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Chip-A-Wade-Custom-Woodworks-106328224108843/Hope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastFind links to our social media sites, online store, sign up for our weekly eblast, and more at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.com
You know you need to slow down, but how is that realistic in your fast paced life? We're both a work in progress on this (to say the least), but did you know that God commands us to rest? We try to figure out how follow God in this area on this Hopecast.Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care!*30-50% off premiums*low-to-no deductibles*no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comRegister to win a customized corn hole game from Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.comCheck out Chip-a-Wade Custom Woodworks on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Chip-A-Wade-Custom-Woodworks-106328224108843/Hope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, and more.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastFind links to our social media sites, online store, sign up for our weekly eblast, and more at our websitehttp://www.steveandbethany.com
Pat Davis answers questions on crime, police and the homeless on News Radio KKOB
Episode 16: Witnessing part 2. As we follow up to last week, we're covering how to talk about Jesus and your faith with family and friends that aren't believers.Pat Davis is Your Health Plan Man! Schedule a time with Pat that fits into your schedule and he'll show you how you can take back control of your health care with 30-50% off premiums, low-to-no deductibles, and no copays!http://www.yourhealthplanman.comCheck out our online store:https://teespring.com/stores/steve-bethanys-hopecastHope Dealers on Patreon get a special video version of the Hopecast every week. It includes a special preshow and The Aftercast. Plus, they unlock rewards like our radio archives, videos, virtual coffee house chats, and more.Sign up for our weekly eblasthttp://www.steveandbethany.comFollow us http://www.facebook.com/steveandbethanyshopecasthttp://www.instagram.com/steveandbethanyshopecast
This episode of The Children's Hour focuses on pollution, which is a problem around the globe, but there are ways to un-pollute dirty and contaminated places. How we do that is explained by chemist and journalist Dr. Marina Philip, and we check in with mycologist Peter McCoy from the world's first school for mycology, Mycologos about how mushrooms can transform some of our most toxic pollutants into building materials and more. We also hear from the kids in the Extinction Diaries about the problem of plastic pollution worldwide. Kids can help solve this international crisis and we learn how. This show is mixed with great music from the Beat Buds, Zee Avi, Mister G, One More Song, Ellis Paul, Earthworm Ensemble and more. Dr. Marina Philip's article about cleaning Las Vegas Nevada's drinking water is here! Find tools and resources for kids to learn more about pollution at Science Explorers - Click Here! Check out Zen's amazing stop motion video of his drawings by clicking on this link: ZensDrawing The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon. durationtitleartistalbumlabel 03:23I Have A VoiceThe Beat BudssingleThe Beat Buds 04:24Colors of the WindZee AviZee Avi's Nightlight2014 Little Monster Records 01:53NaturalezaMister GChocolalala2012 Coil Records 03:31No Such Thing As GarbageThe Missoula Coyote Choir & FriendsAsk the Planet2009 The Biomimicry Institute 03:01PlasticOne More SongGimme That Music!2020 One More Song 04:41Reduce Reuse RecycleEarthworm EnsembleBackyard Garden2015 Earthworm Ensemble 02:50DownstreamBill Oliver, Glen Waldeck & The Otter Space BandHave to Have A HabitatBill Oliver 02:56Million Chameleon MarchEllis PaulEllis Paul-The Dragonfly Races2008 Blackwolf Records
This episode of The Children's Hour will bug you! We get bugged with the ABQ Biopark's Curator of Entomology, Jason Schaller. Jason's passion for insects is infectious. We explore Jason's stand out, favorite bugs around North America region by region. Plus we hear from the kids in the Extinction Diaries about the plight of insects around the world. Mixed with great music, jokes, and plenty of kids commentary to entertain and educate children of all ages. The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon. durationtitleartistalbumlabel 03:39RiseIsolde FairRise - Single2020 Isolde Fair 02:20Bill of (Your) RightsRhythm, Rhyme, ResultsSocial Studies Disc 1Educational Rap 04:33Big Guns DownEasy Big FellaSkanarchy III1997 Elevator Music 02:45I Was Born Almost Ten Thousand Years AgoDan ZanesParades and Panoramas - 25 Songs Collected By Carl Sandburg for the American Songbag2004 Sister Barbara Music (ASCAP) 02:48Soldier's JoyLaura VeirsTumble Bee2011 Raven Marching Band 03:53Animals in DangerJohnny and the RaindropsSongs for Little Learners2016 Raindrops Recordings 02:46This Pretty Planet (feat. The Little Earth School)Andy MasonThis Pretty Planet (feat. The Little Earth School) - Single2018 Limousine Music Co. & the Last Music Co. 03:04De ColoresThe Lucky BandPaseo Lunar2020 Rainy Day Dimes Music 02:25Passengers (Farewell)Peter Lenton and FriendsProud Like a Mountain (Deluxe Version)2010 Peter Jonathan Lenton 02:00The EndJoe WestIf The World Was Upside DownJoe West 03:45Around This Town (feat. Mo Phillips & Aaron Nigel Smith)Red YarnBackyard Bop2020 Red Yarn Productions Below are photos of the insects mentioned on the show. In order from left to right, top to bottom, these are: Elephant Stag Beetle, Luna Moth, Regal Moth, Hickory Horn Devil (Regal moth caterpillar), Hawk Moth, Atlas Moth, Eastern Hercules Beetle, Two Stripe Stick Insect, Rain Beetle, Giant Silk Moth, Bombardier Beetle, Tarantula Hawk Wasp Elephant Stag Beetle Luna Moth Regal Moth Hickory Horned Devil Hawk Moth Atlas Moth Eastern Hercules Beetle Two Stripe Stick Insect Rain Beetle Giant Silk Moth Bombardier Beetle Tarantula Hawk Wasp (New Mexico's State Insect)
The Covid-19 pandemic is still spreading in much of the United States, but how does that impact kids? The Kids Crew visit with New Mexico Department of Health Secretary Kathyleen Kunkel about the virus, learn how children can help us all get control of its creeping spread. Find out what makes a “super spreader” and how schools will be impacted by the deadly disease. Even though there's much uncertainty about the future, we get some answers from Secretary Kunkel. Plus we hear from the kids in the Extinction Diaries about what's going on with plants around the world. We also have a review of a series of kids books that are to help children normalize wearing face masks, Face Mask Fun With Hamilton by Renuka Christoph. All of this is mixed with great music, including new releases from Pierce Freelon, Suzanne Jamieson, Alastair Moock, EVT Kids, Lindsay Munroe, and more. Isaac's review of Face Mask Fun With Hamilton book series is here: https://www.childrenshour.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/IsaacBookReviewFacemaskFunWHamiltonTCH080320.mp3 Here are some tips for talking about difficult subjects with kids from Ryan Howard, Smart Parent Advice. The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon. durationtitleartistalbumlabel 02:58One Foot / Lead with Love (feat. Crys Matthews)Alastair MoockBe a Pain - An Album for Young (And Old) Leaders2020 Alastair Moock 04:21Happy FeelsSuzanne JamiesonBounce2020 Pop Up City Records 02:34Agua y JabonEVT KidsAgua y Jabon - Single2020 668948 Records DK 02:38BubblePierce FreelonD.A.D2020 Blackspace 02:19Wash Your HandsMike SolowayHungry for Manners - Songs of Kindness, Politeness and Love2005 Pug Records 02:58Mask Around MeDrs. Bop 'N PopMask Around Me - Single2020 1310122 Records DK 03:34HandsAaron Nigel Smith & One World ChorusWelcome to the Village!2012 Aya World Productions 01:35Problem SolversLindsay MunroeI Am Kind2020 Troubadour Music Inc., Under exclusive license to Craft Recordings, a division of Concord. 01:30Homeward JourneySatish VyasShaswat2001 Times Music 03:10I've Got the World (For You)Justin RobertsWild Life2020 Justin Roberts
Pat Davis of the Albuquerque City Council discusses how the city council is helping citizens during CV 19 on News Radio KKOB
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This time on The Children's Hour, we explore petroglyphs with Ranger David Ottaviano from Petroglyph National Monument, and Todd Scissons, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer with Acoma Pueblo. Learn who made these ancient rock carvings, why they are so common in the desert Southwest, and what they mean to the people whose ancestors made them. Plus we find out about the Junior Ranger Program with the National Parks Service, and we hear from the kids in the Extinction Diaries about a rare and nearly extinct bird from New Zealand. The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon. Illuminata's Petroglyph Project Hear Illuminata's report on Petroglyphs: https://www.childrenshour.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/IlliePetroglyphs.mp3 durationtitleartistalbumlabel 01:24Middle of a Little Country RoadSara HickmanBig KidSara Hickman 2003 03:08Jump for JoyRed YarnBackyard Bop2020 Red Yarn Productions 02:30Place I Call HomeNative RootsMost High2015 John L. Williams, Emmett 'Shkeme' Garcia 01:00How Far Is a Lightyear (Solar System Song) [Instrumental]Claudia Robin GunnLittle Wild Universe (Instrumentals)2020 Claudia Robin Gunn 02:26Afternoon WalkThe Okee Dokee BrothersSongs for Singin'2020 Okee Dokee Music LLC 01:30Pueblo SongRio Grande SingersGathering of Nations Vol 2Gathering of Nations 2001 01:30Turkey Dance SongZuni Pueblo SingersZuni Traditional Songs from the Zuni Pueblo2004 Canyon Records 04:48Mother EarthWalela & Joanne ShenandoahSacred Ground2005 Silverwave 01:44Little TreeLevity BeetLittle Tree - Single2019 Levity Beet 01:50Mah Na Mah Na!Steel RhythmHit the Beach! (Steel Rhythm Steel Drum Band)2015 Steel Rhythm 01:49Speaking In Tongues ISheila ChandraWeaving My Ancestors' Voices1992 Moonsung Productions Ltd
WWJP - What do you think Jesus would post? Does your social media timeline draw people to Christ?Podcast we love series:Jenny Schmidt from "Channel Mom Radio & Podcasts"Steve & Bethany's Hopecast is proudly sponsored by Pat Davis. http://www.yourhealthplanman.comFollow us on social media:facebook.com/steveandbethanyhopecastinstagram.com/steveandbethanyhopecasttwitter.com/steveandbethany
Check out Andrea Lennon & True Vine Ministries.http://www.andrealennonministry.orgSteve & Bethany's Hopecast is sponsored by Pat Davis. If you're tired of paying a fortune in monthly premiums for health care and want to actually get paid to go to the doctor, you need to talk with Pat! http://www.yourhealthplanman.comJoin Steve & Bethany's Hopecast on Patreon. For as low as $5 per month, you'll support the show and unlock tons of rewards.http://www.patreon.com/steveandbethanyshopecastJoin our Facebook Grouphttp://www.facebook.com/groups/dealinhopeSign up for Steve & Bethany's weekly email.http://www.steveandbethany.com
In the final episode of our series on the Bill of Rights, The Children's Hour focuses on the 8th, 9th and 10th Amendments. We learn with Micah McCoy from the ACLU New Mexico the meaning behind these amendments, and how we change our Constitution. Plus the kids in the Extinction Diaries cover what's going on with the coral reefs around the world. Mixed with great music and conversation, join us every week for The Children's Hour! The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon. durationtitleartistalbumlabel 04:18Bam Bam (feat. Toots & the Maytals)Byron Lee & The DragonairesFrom Bam Bam to Cherry Oh! Baby2006 VP Records 03:18We The PeopleSandy WilbursingleWilber 02:28I'm in Trouble AgainChumbawambaWYSIWYG2000 Chumbawamba 00:01We've All Got RightsPaul PerrySinglePaul Perry 04:48Children Human RightsPedro Calero and Mili VizcainoHappy Learning EnglishCalero 03:59Coral ReefThe Whizpops!Sea Blue Sea2014 The Whizpops LLC 02:39Baby BelugaRaffiBaby Beluga1996 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group 02:35Washington At Valley ForgeDan ZanesGiggling & Laughing: Silly Songs For KidsThis Compilation 2010 Music For Little People 06:33Time Is Not MoneyWagogoFamilia y Amor2001 Wagogo
We continue our series on the Bill of Rights this week on The Children's Hour with an episode about the 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th Amendments with Micah McCoy from the ACLU New Mexico. Learn if we really have a right to privacy, and what rights we have if we are charged with a crime. Plus the kids from the Extinction Diaries tell us about the effects of extinction on humans. We mix it all with great music, and conversation. The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon. durationtitleartistalbumlabel 03:10Living in a Beatles SongDavid Gibb & Brady Rymer and the Little Band That CouldSongs Across the Pond2020 Bumblin' Bee Records 03:38Special StarCosherSingleGALLO MUSIC 2020 01:204th AmendmentBriana Marela27: The Most Perfect Album2018 New York Public Radio 01:00This Is Not a TestWookiefootOut of the Jar2003 Mark Murphy 01:295th Amendment RapConrad MenchinesingleMenchine 02:00I Fought The LawJune Tabor & The Oyster BandFreedom and Rain TourCooking Vinyl 1991 03:41Bill of RightsShoeless Jeff & Scott FreeSmart SongsSmart Songs Inc 2008 04:33Garden of EdenNew Riders of the Purple SageNew Riders of the Purple SageOriginally Recorded 1971 & Released 2003, Originally Released 1971 (P) 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. 04:07LemonadeSuzanne JamiesonLemonade - Single2020 Suzanne Jamieson
We continue our exploration of the Bill of Rights this week on The Children's Hour with a show about the 2nd and 3rd Amendments with Micah McCoy from the ACLU-NM. We learn many ways the 2nd Amendment is interpreted, and why it's so contentious. Then we discover the reason soldiers can't just move into our houses. Plus we hear from the kids in the Extinction Diaries about the Sixth Great Extinction. We also pay homage to the late, great Rudolfo Anaya. The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon. durationtitleartistalbumlabel 03:39RiseIsolde FairRise - Single2020 Isolde Fair 02:20Bill of (Your) RightsRhythm, Rhyme, ResultsSocial Studies Disc 1Educational Rap 04:33Big Guns DownEasy Big FellaSkanarchy III1997 Elevator Music 02:45I Was Born Almost Ten Thousand Years AgoDan ZanesParades and Panoramas - 25 Songs Collected By Carl Sandburg for the American Songbag2004 Sister Barbara Music (ASCAP) 02:48Soldier's JoyLaura VeirsTumble Bee2011 Raven Marching Band 03:53Animals in DangerJohnny and the RaindropsSongs for Little Learners2016 Raindrops Recordings 02:46This Pretty Planet (feat. The Little Earth School)Andy MasonThis Pretty Planet (feat. The Little Earth School) - Single2018 Limousine Music Co. & the Last Music Co. 03:04De ColoresThe Lucky BandPaseo Lunar2020 Rainy Day Dimes Music 02:25Passengers (Farewell)Peter Lenton and FriendsProud Like a Mountain (Deluxe Version)2010 Peter Jonathan Lenton 02:00The EndJoe WestIf The World Was Upside DownJoe West 03:45Around This Town (feat. Mo Phillips & Aaron Nigel Smith)Red YarnBackyard Bop2020 Red Yarn Productions
Pat Davis talks to TJ about his past on News Radio KKOB.
Episode 8 | How to Study the Bible. Plus, one we chat with Rosemary Burns who hosts another of our favorite podcasts Let's Talk Therapy. How to Study the Bible video series by Howard Hendrixhttps://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsTUcKrf-F37Je1p7TEaXn9sqobxMOE4rThanks to our amazing sponsor Pat Davis! Go to http://www.yourhealthplanman.com to schedule a time to talk with Pat about taking back control of your health care!Hope Dealers that support us on Patreon get the video version of the Hopecast early and ad free plus tons of other insider bonuses! Plus, this month our interview with Chris Tomlin! Tiers star at just $5 per month & it's the best way to make sure we're able to continue to produce the Hopecast!For all our social links, to subscribe to our weekly eblast, to buy merch, to register for contests, and more... hit us up at:http://www.steveandbethany.comJoin our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2673612769576172/?ref=shareLike our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/steveandbethanyshopecast
This time on The Children's Hour, we start a four part series on the Bill of Rights with Micah McCoy from the ACLU New Mexico. Plus, 4th graders in Mrs. Rincón's classroom at Adobe Acres Elementary in Albuquerque tell us what makes a good leader. And, we explore Pangolins with our friends from the Extinction Diaries. durationtitleartistalbumlabel 02:50Good Morning FreedomBlue MinkGood Morning Freedom: The Anthology2002 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company 02:58The PreambleVarious ArtistsSchoolhouse Rock: America Rock2014 American Broadcasting Music, Inc. 01:07Guns and Ships (Instrumental)Lin-Manuel MirandaThe Hamilton Instrumentals2017 Hamilton Uptown Limited Liability Company under exclusive license to Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. 02:45Messin' With My Bill of RightsGrady TateSchoolhouse Rocks The VoteRhino 2008 03:38Freedom of SpeechBelieve In Music KidsSuperchill ProductionsSuperchill Productions 2015 00:58The Story of Tonight (Instrumental)Lin-Manuel MirandaThe Hamilton Instrumentals2017 Hamilton Uptown Limited Liability Company under exclusive license to Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. 02:31Pangolin SongSlugs & BugsModern KidSlugs & Bugs 04:25Everybody TalksSharon & BramEverybody Talks - Single2019 Casablanca Kids Inc. 01:43MeteorThe Beau Hunks Saxophone SoctetteContrasts2003 Basta Audio-Visuals 02:00U.S. BluesGrateful DeadThe Very Best of Grateful Dead2003 Grateful Dead Productions. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company. The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon.
BV discusses Progress New Mexico's call for Pat Davis to resign as ABQ City Councilor over the shooting of a black motorist in 2004 on News Radio KKOB.
Where are you God?! As a Christian, you've wondered that haven't you? We have too. This week, we tackle what to do if you're in that place and how to get out! We also have an update on the ongoing saga of Bethany's House Guests and the story of the miracle baby O.P. Hart.Support the Steve & Bethany Hopecast on Patreon as a Hope Dealer! You'll get all kinds of insider stuff. Including ad-free and early release, and this month an exclusive interview with Chris Tomlin! Check it out: patreon.com/steveandbethanyhopecastSteve & Bethany's Hopecast is proudly sponsored by Pat Davis. http://www.yourhealthplanman.comFollow us on social media:facebook.com/steveandbethanyhopecastinstagram.com/steveandbethanyhopecasttwitter.com/steveandbethany
This episode of The Children's Hour is about being an anti-racist kid. The Crew interview behavioral psychologists Dr. Rebecca Ezechukwu and Dr. Danielle Riddle-Price about what racism is, and how to be anti-racist. Then the Kids Crew speak with New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas on his work, and what he's doing to combat racism. With great music, and gripping conversations, join us! durationtitleartistalbumlabel 03:27Woke up This Morning with My Mind on FreedomHollis WatkinsI'm Gonna Let It Shine: A Gathering of Voices for Freedom1990 Round River Records 02:54Stand Up for YouAlphabet RockersRise Shine #Woke2017 School Time Music LLC 01:00Long Days & Short Years (Instrumental)Secret Agent 23 SkidooInfinity Plus One2016 Underground Playground 01:03Woke (Interlude)Alphabet RockersRise Shine #Woke2017 School Time Music LLC 03:33Hands in the SkySaulPaulHold Tight, Shine Bright2018 Rainy Day Dimes/Ampersand & Ampersand 04:43Make New Friends (Feat. Carlitta Durand)Pierce FreelonD.a.D.Pierce Freelon 01:19U.N.I.T.Y.Ayanna GregoryMama This One's for You - Single2014 New Moon Recordings 03:24Choose to Be (feat. DJ Fireworks & The Gift of Gab)Secret Agent 23 SkidooHold Tight, Shine Bright2018 Rainy Day Dimes/Ampersand & Ampersand 02:54Happy WeekendBim Skala BimUniversal1997 Bimska Music 03:46Why Can't We Be FriendsWarThe HitsThis Compilation 2010 Avenue Records / Far Out Productions Inc. The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon.
We're announcing our first contest! You can register for a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a special edition Steve & Bethany Hopecast Cup from Victory Rivers Customs for yourself and one to give away! It's Win One, Give One! We'll draw a winner on July 20, 2020. Register now at steveandbethany.comSince Covid-19 most have been watching church online, so is it important to attend church in person again?We start a new segment talking to the host of some our favorite podcasts! First up, @thekimfitz from Trails & Testimonies. Give it a listen here: https://omny.fm/shows/trails-and-testimoniesSupport the Steve & Bethany Hopecast on Patreon as a Hope Dealer! You'll get all kinds of insider stuff. Including ad-free and early release, and this month an exclusive interview with Chris Tomlin! Check it out: patreon.com/steveandbethanyhopecastSteve & Bethany's Hopecast is proudly sponsored by Pat Davis. http://www.yourhealthplanman.comFollow us on social media:facebook.com/steveandbethanyhopecastinstagram.com/steveandbethanyhopecasttwitter.com/steveandbethany
TJ celebrates his birthday with Chocolate cake. Plus, Pat Davis stops by to give an update on News Radio KKOB.
BV in for Bob Clark this week talks with Pat Davis, President of the City Council on his survey to restructure the funds in the police department.
It's the season for sleeping outside under the stars, and The Children's Hour kids learn more about how to avoid bears, stay safe in bad weather, and be prepared for campfires and camping from our friends Jordan Stone and Naina Panthaki at Cottonwood Gulch, and head meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Albuquerque, Kerry Jones. durationtitleartistalbumlabel 03:11Campin'The Okee Dokee BrothersSongs for Singin'2020 Okee Dokee Music LLC 03:56Camping TripTracey SingerSweets 'n' Treats2009 MR. CAL Records 03:10Teddy Bears' PicnicThe PersuasionsLove & Peace: Greatest Hits for KidsThis Compilation 2010 Music For Little People 03:50CampfireJohn McCutcheonJohn McCutcheon's Four Seasons: Autumnsongs1998 Rounder Records, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc. 03:21Walk OutsideDan CrowA Friend, a Laugh, a Walk In the Woods2005 Kidztown Productions 03:23Some More S'moresCharity and the JAMbandParty Like a Twinkle Star2009 Charity Kahn 03:14Unhurried Journey (feat. Elizabeth Mitchell)Elena Moon ParkUnhurried Journey2020 Elena Moon Park 02:27Outside for a Better InsideKelley HuntWildflowers2014 Various Artists 02:11Thunder and LightningRecess MonkeyHot Air2015 Recess Monkey 01:00Pat's WaltzDjango Festival All StarsLive at Birdland & More! (Live)2013 Threes a Crowd Entertainment 04:07Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful WorldIsrael Kamakawiwo'oleFacing Future1993 Mountain Apple Company / BB The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, The Laughing Buddha Fund, and the Entheogen Fund. Thank you to our listeners who also support us!
On this edition of The Children's Hour, we get puzzled by the world's most syndicated daily puzzle maker, David L. Hoyt, author of the Jumble Puzzle found in more than 600 newspapers every day, worldwide. We'll create a puzzle together during the show that kids can play! Plus we learn about the Doomsday Seed Vault from our friends at the Extinction Diaries. David L. Hoyt has created a special webpage for Children's Hour listeners to dig in deeper, and get puzzled. This site includes the puzzle we created together on this episode: https://www.davidlhoyt.com/childrenshour https://www.childrenshour.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/TCH_Puzzling-The-Childrens-Hour_Podcast.mp3 For KUNM listeners, we also hear from kids in Mrs. Charles' 2nd grade classroom, who will teach us about the first Hispanic astronaut, Ellen Ochoa. Listen to their work right here: https://www.childrenshour.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/EllenOchoa_Mix_MK-1.mp3 The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, The Laughing Buddha Fund, and the Entheogen Fund. Thank you to our listeners who also support us! durationtitleartistalbumlabel 04:25Prairie RiddlesFarmer Jason & Iris DeMentNature JamsThis Compilation 2012 Jason Ringenberg, under exclusive license in the U.S. to Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. 02:29Bob'Weird Al' YankovicPoodle Hat2003 Volcano Entertainment III, L.L.C. 03:34What Kind of Cat Are You?!Billy JonasWhat Kind of Cat Are You?2002 Bang-A-Bucket 03:43AlligatorArtichokeAlligator - Single2019 Timothy Sellers 03:31A Riddle In the MiddleCathy Fink & Marcy MarxerScat Like That: A Musical Word Odyssey2005 Rounder Records, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc. 04:11When I See an Elephant FlyMusic for Little People ChoirGiggling & Laughing: Silly Songs For KidsThis Compilation 2010 Music For Little People 02:34Give Peas a ChanceThe Sippy CupsKids Rock for Peas2005 Snacker Disc 02:49Still Small VoicePalo ColoradoUR Some1 - The Best Foot Forward Children's Music Series from Recess Music2011 Big Round Records 01:37The Price Is RightJohn StetchTV Trio2008 BRUX Records 02:56Breakfast BluesTrout Fishing in AmericaWho Are These People?1994 Trout Records
Watch this podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ANxUDYDq9a4Follow us on social media! facebook.com/steveandbethanytwitter.com/steveandbethanyinstagram.com/steveandbethanypatreon.com/steveandbethanyGeorge Floyd Commentary Link: https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2020/05/31/sheriff-joins-protest-flint-michigan-police-eg-kj-orig.cnn?fbclid=IwAR0ictePWTJLhC_QZfrG-zekxzEcwiiYRz1dOHxtp0dEu0mhki2l0uMgrkoBethany gives updates on the family live-in situation.John from Midlothian, TX. – Why does Steve end each podcast with Good Night, Olive Branch?I bet your health plan looks something like this: you pay a small fortune every month in premiums…BUT you still have a sky high deductible. If you've ever thought, this is crazy. We're just throwing our money away! Well, you're not alone. Pat Davis at your health plan man dot com wants to stop the insanity. Pat is just like you he's a big listener to our Hopecast and is passionate serving people and saving you a ton of money. But more importantly he wants to put you back control of your health care! Ask yourself this question…doesn't it make sense for the insurance company to pay before you do? Sound too good to be true? Consider this: Pat Davis, himself, was hospitalized with a pulmonary embolism that nearly killed him. After a lengthy stay in the hospital, he had bill for well over $25k, but he got a check from the insurance company that not only paid the bill in full, but left him enough money left over to take his wife, Marcia, on a dream vacation to Italy? This kind of story happens everyday with Pat's clients.
This episode of The Children's Hour explores wild wolves. Documentary film maker Elke Duerr explains why wolves should live in the wild. Kids from the Extinction Diaries let us know about the Red Wolf's current condition, and how close they are to extinction. We also hear from the US Fish & Wildlife Service Project Coordinator for the Mexican Grey Wolf Recovery Project, John Oakleaf. Finally, we meet the carnivore supervisor at the ABQ Biopark Zoo, Toni Esparza, who helps ensure these keystone predators don't become extinct. Learn more about wolves at the International Wolf Center's website which is full of information about wolves around the world. The Children's Hour is supported by the City of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department and Mayor Tim Keller, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and Meow Wolf. Numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, The Laughing Buddha Fund, and the Entheogen Fund. Thank you to our listeners who also support us! durationtitleartistalbumlabel 02:44Howl for the WolfWalkin' Jim StoltzThe Web of Life1996 Wild Wind Records 03:16The Boy Who Cried WolfPassengerThe Boy Who Cried Wolf2017 Black Crow Records 03:25Howl to the MoonLucy Kalantari & the Jazz CatsAll the Sounds2018 Lucy Kalantari 04:41WolvesJumpin' jamieNever Mind the Blocks: Here's Jumpin' Jamie2020 Jumpin' Jamie 01:40WolfJohnny WhitehorseTotemic Flute Chants2007 Silver Wave Records 01:22wolfBilly CollinsThe Best Cigarette2005 Antonow Press 04:13Leaders of the PackBirdsong and the Eco-wondersEverything Is Connected (And Other Animal Songs for Kids)2012 Cheryl Procaccini (Aka Birdsong) Dba Little Ones Music 02:19Call of the WildRockin' W WranglersUnder Blue New Mexico Skies1995 Rockin' W Wranglers
Photo by Michelle Esch, used courtesy of Laurie Berkner On this episode of The Childrens Hour we're joined by the legendary children's musician Laurie Berkner for a mini concert and conversation. Plus we'll find out about what's going on with albatrosses, and we learn about a newly discovered species of dinosaur, the Dineobellator notehesperus. Zen and Amadeus also talked about microraptors - click to learn more and the Zhenyuanlong dinosaur. We also featured the Extinction Diaries with a piece on albatrosses. This is produced out of KFOI-fm in Redding/Red Bluff, CA. The Children's Hour is supported by the City of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department and Mayor Tim Keller, city councilor Pat Davis, as well as Bernalillo County, New Mexico's Commission. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and Meow Wolf. Numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, The Laughing Buddha Fund, and the Entheogen Fund. Thank you to our listeners who also support us! durationtitleartistalbumlabel 02:23When I Woke Up TodayThe Laurie Berkner BandSuperhero 2016 Two Tomatoes Records, LLC., Distributed by Razor & Tie Recordings via Concord Music Group, Inc. 03:37Waiting For the ElevatorThe Laurie Berkner BandWaiting For the Elevator 2019 Two Tomatoes Records, LLC., Distributed by Concord. 02:14We Are the DinosaursThe Laurie Berkner BandThe Best of the Laurie Berkner Band (Deluxe Edition) 2010 Two Tomatoes Records., Under exclusive license to New Razor & Tie Enterprises LLC d/b/a Razor & Tie Recordings. Distributed by Concord Music Group, Inc. 03:43The Cat Came BackThe Laurie Berkner BandLaurie Berkner: The Dance Remixes 2017 Two Tomatoes Records, LLC., Distributed by New Razor & Tie Enterprises LLC d/b/a Razor & Tie Recordings via Concord Music Group, Inc. 03:15My FamilyThe Laurie Berkner BandThe Ultimate Laurie Berkner Band Collection (Deluxe Edition) 2014 Two Tomatoes Records, LLC., Under exclusive license to Razor & Tie Recordings. Marketed by Razor & Tie Recordings. Distributed by Concord Music Group, Inc. 02:50Under a Shady TreeThe Laurie Berkner BandUnder a Shady Tree 2002 Laurissa Berkner., Marketed by Razor & Tie Recordings. Distributed by Concord Music Group, Inc. 02:54Follow the AlbatrossBig World Audio TheatreThe Peculiar Tales of the S.S. Bungalow 2014 Magmatic Northwest 03:03Real MeErica RabnerReal Me - Single 2020 Pinna 02:46Just Be (feat. Mahawam & Billy Dean Thomas)Alphabet RockersThe Love 2019 School Time Music LLC 02:05Take the L Train (To 8th Ave.)Brooklyn Funk EssentialsCool and Steady and Easy 1994 Dorado Records 02:01I'm a Little DinosaurJonathan Richman & The Modern LoversRoadrunner: The Beserkley Collection 2004 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company 01:09Clever GirlThe DoubleclicksChainmail and Cello 2012 The Doubleclicks 03:59Don't Be Mean, Be NiceThe Cool ChipsThe Cool ChipsCN Records 2020 02:54Bumblebee (Buzz Buzz)The Laurie Berkner BandThe Best of the Laurie Berkner Band (Deluxe Edition) 2010 Two Tomatoes Records., Under exclusive license to New Razor & Tie Enterprises LLC d/b/a Razor & Tie Recordings. Distributed by Concord Music Group, Inc.
City Council President Pat Davis takes calls on how the city is handling CV19 on News Radio KKOB.
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ABQ City councilor Pat Davis on money for artists , poets and musicians during CV-19 on News Radio KKOB
ABQ City Councilor Pat Davis on what the city is doing to combat of CV19 virus on News Radio KKOB
Paul and Wally give an update on the current situation: oil prices are close to $30. The Federal Reserve slashes interest rates to zero (rates were 1.75/1.5 at start of 2020). While government is considering a number of "stimulus" measures, Paul and Wally wonder how government can stimulate the economy when Americans can't really spend any money because virtually everything has been canceled? Also, while traditional schools have been closed virtual options exist. Paul and Wally address the State budget and what they expect to happen. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham vetoed a spending bill that would have appropriated $49.5 million to fund 216 road projects statewide, including funding for bike paths, safety enhancements and median landscaping in Albuquerque. Wally and Paul agree that a special session is still likely. When will/should it happen? Does virus justify mandatory paid sick leave? If so, what kind of leave policy? Pat Davis wants to crack down on plastic bags. Could there be a worse idea? Finally, channel 13 covers our successful complaint against Mayor Keller's use of City website to campaign for Democracy Dollars. RGF recently hosted successful Liberty on the Rocks in Albuquerque and Las Cruces.
ABQ City Councilor Pat Davis discusses city issues ranging from Pot, Plastic, and ART on News Radio KKOB.
TJ chats with Randy Andrews on new technology on how to detect a hidden camera hcdapp.com plus ABQ City Councilor Pat Davis talks about crime in Albuquerque, will NM Legalize pot in 2020 and the 7/11 nuisance complaints on News Radio KKOB.
Darren White visits with City Councilor Pat Davis about medical marijuana. Davis was part of Governor Grisham's task force on the issue and brings us the latest information on the findings of the task force. Darren also reveals his big Thanksgiving story, his son Eric that he didn't know he had. Along with a granddaughter. Do you have a story on long lost relatives?
TJ talks with Carol Pierce of ABQ Family and Community Services on the proposal homeless shelter for the city, that will be on the ballot Nov 5. ABQ City Councilor Pat Davis, wraps up his findings on the state pot panel, and tells us his thoughts on pot legalization in 2020.
Guest: Pat DavisHosts: Austin Miller and Jodie LeePat Davis is a barista coffee shop owner who works 1 block from the BEACH in Surf City, NC. She is living Jodie’s DREAM life, so of course, Jodie hadta walk up in her shop and meet her!Links for people/places/topics of interest mentioned in the showhttps://www.baristaunfiltered.comhttps://www.patreon.com/baristaunfilteredhttps://spikescoffee.comhttps://www.yelp.com/biz/surf-city-coffee-surf-city?osq=Coffee+Shophttps://www.facebook.com/themermaidspurseti/https://www.javaestate.com/http://www.surfcitysurfschool.com/shaka-tacohttps://m.facebook.com/thepeaktaproom/https://misterbee.com/https://www.seaturtlehospital.org/http://www.topsailbeach.org/Shoutouts to:Podcast Patrons - join those cool kids! And support this podcast if you can!www.patreon.com/baristaunfilteredListeners and YouTube followers - thanks for supporting the podcast with your eyes and ears!Contact us at info@baristaunfiltered.com with your ideas, questions, and comments. We’d love to hear from you!Recorded Sunday, October 27, 2019Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/baristaunfiltered)
On this 17 episode of the Navigating My Crazy Podcast, we are joined by Pat Davis, mother, retired nurse/teacher, and wife of 50 years to her husband Billy. Mrs. Pat is also the author of "Life is Common Ground" can be purchased on Amazon - https://amzn.to/2KIYq42 Her second book the "50 Year Love Story" will be out shortly. Mrs. Pat shares some amazing gems on how they have been able to withstand the test and trials of life, love, and marriage.
Today on BIV... The BIV tech panel (1:15) featuring Progressa’s Ali Pourdad and Gluu’s Linda Fawcus discuss whether Compass wristbands are the wearable tech that transit riders have been waiting for, how the newly unveiled Vancouver Titans could ratchet up enthusiasm in eSports and why Amazon drones have yet to begin deliveries five years since the promise from the company. Then, the BCLC’s Pat Davis (13:29) discusses the gaming agency’s new innovation lab in the Okanagan and what technologies have emerged from it to help the organization streamline business operations. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
In this episode of MTB Mani chats with life long mentor and father figure, Pat Davis. Pat is the owner of the legendary Bay Area staple that is KC's BBQ. Just a year removed from the heartbreaking fire that caused the family to close its doors after 50 years of serving the community of Berkeley, CA. The Davis family is well loved and respected all over, so it did not take long before some important voices spoke out and KC's got the support its service had earned. Tune in as Pat talks history and shares the triumphant story of rebuilding. This episode is sponsored by the Domino Players Associations Bay Area chapter - @DPA510(IG). DPA510 host every first and third Tuesday from 6pm to 11pm at Jamaican restaurant - Kingston 11 in Oakland, CA.
This week's episode is a Case Study from one of Cora’s Clients. The client is Health & Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI). In this interview, Cora’s Marketing Manager Richard Fitzpatrick talks to Pat Davis who is Head of Programme & Project Management. Pat will share with you how the introduction of Cora’s Project Management software, ProjectVision has transformed the delivery of their programmes and projects. For more details and video highlights from this interview, go to projectmanagementparadise.com/49 We’d also welcome on honest review about this podcast on iTunes and you will find a direct link to do this at projectmanagementparadise.com Thanks again for listening and be sure to tune in again next week for another great guest. Our proud sponsor today is Cora Systems. To find out more about Cora’s solutions, which are live in 51 countries around the world, visit corasystems.com where you can request a free demo, and discover first hand how Cora helps its clients gain control, governance and insight into their project portfolios.
We travel to the Mississippi Delta into the world of Lebanese immigrants —where barbecue and the blues meet kibbe, a kind of traditional Lebanese raw meatloaf. Lebanese immigrants began arriving in the Delta in the late 1800s, soon after the Civil War. Many worked as peddlers, then grocers and restaurateurs. Kibbe — a word and a recipe with so many variations we don’t know where to start. Many love it raw. Ground lamb or beef mixed with bulgur wheat, cinnamon, salt and pepper. However it’s made, it’s part of the glue that holds the Lebanese family culture together in the Mississippi Delta and beyond. We visit Pat Davis, owner of Abe’s BAR-B-Q at the intersection of Highway 61 and 49 in Clarksdale, Miss., the famed crossroads where, legend has it, blues icon Robert Johnson made a deal with the devil to play guitar better than anybody. Since 1924 Abe’s has been known for it’s barbecue, but if you know to ask, they’ve got grape leaves in the back. Chafik Chamoun, who owns Chamoun’s Rest Haven on Highway 61, features Southern, Lebanese and Italian food — but he’s best known for his Kibbe. Chafik arrived in Clarksdale from Lebanon in 1954, and first worked as a peddler selling ladies slips and nylon stockings. Sammy Ray, Professor Emeritus at Texas A&M University, Galveston, talks about growing up in a barbecue shack that his mother ran on the edge of what was then called “Black Town.” His father peddled dry goods to the black sharecroppers. During the civil rights movement in the 1960s, Abe’s BAR-B-Q and Chamoun’s Rest Haven were some of the only restaurants in the area that would serve blacks. “We were tested in 1965,” Pat Davis remembers. “A bunch of black kids went to all the restaurants on the highway and every one refused them except Chamoun’s and my place. And everybody else got lawsuits against them.” The list of famous Lebanese Americans is long and impressive. Ralph Nader, Paul Anka, Dick Dale, Casey Kasem, Khalil Gibran and Vince Vaughn, to name a few. But the one most people talked about on our trip was Danny Thomas. Pat Davis took us out in the parking lot to listen to a CD that he just happened to have in his car of Danny Thomas singing in Arabic. “We called ourselves Syrians when we first came here,” Davis says. “And until Danny came and said he was Lebanese then we all began to realize we really are Lebanese and Danny Thomas can say it. So we’re Lebanese now.”
A belated return…the nights are closing in and G-Minus is back on the prowl! This episode has an odd mix of Rock & Roll, Popcorn, and Teen Rockers. You’ll hear Darry Weaver, Pat Davis, Hershel Almond, Kip Tyler, The Twisters, and, oh, so much more. If I were more articulate, this would make more sense! G-Minus
Carolyn Bendall, Fashion Critic and blogger (www.carolynbendall.com), discusses subjects, trends, or products within the beauty and fashion industry, focusing on Your True Colours, and how it applies to you, the individual. Pat Davis, Consumers Against Toxic Apparel (CATA): Patricia Davis is a champion for organic apparel she is the creator of CATA the first movement of it’s in the US. She is also the owner of Silver Needle & Thread Custom Sewn Clothing, The Jacksonville Organic Business Directory and Tag Custom Bridal. All businesses focus on the use of organic fibers/fabrics to produce one-of-a-kind fashion and other complimentary services. Patricia has been designing and sewing for over forty-two years and knowns a thing or two about fiber and fashion. Links: http://cataorganic.com/ Blog: http://catapledge.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CATA-Consumers-Against-Toxic-Apparel/228930320651616?ref=hl Twitter: https://twitter.com/cataorganic
The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke - Your Family History Show
In this episode you'll hear what you've been missing and how to get it from the Ancestry Wiki. Also how to do a very specialized type of Google search you may have never tried, a French-Canadian genealogy resource, and more. Top 10 Reasons I Moved to Texas: 10. They have something here, it's called weather 9. I live on an acre now so my neighbors don't complain that they hear me over here talking to myself 8. There's a Soft Surroundings store in Southlake! And a Pottery Barn, and a Coach purse store, and… 7. Genealogy Bloggers Amy Coffin and Caroline Pointer. If you know them, you understand 6. Wise County has just launched a new genealogy society and they wanted a speaker who lived less than three hours away 5. It's been almost 10 years since I filmed a reality TV show out here, so I figure they've moved on. 4. My cat Ginger is from Texas and what she meows goes 3. After 18 years in California I finally get to have a pool in my backyard 2. They don't have chicken fried steak in California 1. My Grandsons - Davy and Joey! A few years ago while attending a genealogy conference, I decided to conduct some on-the-fly interviews for The . I asked folks to tell me about the most prized family heirloom that they possessed. I heard about everything from the door knob of a woman's parent's bridal suite, to the bedazzling flapper dress worn by a great grandmother. All were interesting, but I was stopped in my tracks when one woman looked at me with pain in her eyes and declared “I have nothing. Not a thing. My cousins destroyed everything.” It was a difficult concept to digest. As the acknowledged “keeper of the family history flame” in my family, I've been fortunate enough to have inherited an abundance of family heirlooms from both sides of my parent's families. How sad it would be to have nothing concrete to hold in your hand; nothing to help you feel the generations that held the item before. Since that day I've remained inspired to help people find ways to track down information and artifacts that make up their family history. Time and time again, I've found that just when you thought there was nothing left to find, an item will resurface. The quote (surely based on the famous words uttered by Winston Churchill in 1940) is one I cling to when it comes to genealogy: “Never give up! Never surrender!” This motto has never been so gloriously justified as it was recently when a woman from Indianapolis, Indiana received the surprise of a lifetime this Christmas. The Purple Heart awarded to Pat Davis' father, (a father she never met) was found recently and returned to her. Watch the compelling video below where the daughter holds the unearthed piece of family history in the palm of her hand. Kyla wrote: "I had old photos and letters returned to me by a woman who found me on a genealogy message board. Her father had obtained them from my brothers who were throwing them away. It was like a miracle." NEWS: RootsTech 2014 may have come to an end, but SCGS Jamboree is just around the corner I'm pleased to return this year to speak at the 45th Annual Southern California Genealogy Jamboree. This popular conference, hosted by The Southern California Genealogical Society, runs June 6 to 8, 2014 in Burbank, California, USA. The theme of the 2014 Jamboree is Golden Memories: Discovering Your Family History. It promises to pack tons of fun into a long weekend, as it always does. My classes on Friday and Saturday include: Who Needs Google Reader? Flip Out Over Genealogy Content with Flipboard! Learn how to use the free Flipboard app to turn your favorite genealogy web content into your own free customized digital magazine. You will flip over how fun and easy they are to create and share. Perfect for genealogists and societies! Ultimate Google Search Strategies for Genealogists Learn Google search techniques, tricks and tips to achieve better genealogical search results, and then elevate your search to a strategic level. Finally, see how all of this applies across the spectrum of free Google Tools. How to Create an Exciting Interactive Family History Tour with Google Earth. Learn to tell your ancestor's story in a captivating multi-media way in Google Earth. Incorporate images, videos, genealogical documents, and historic maps and bring it all together in a virtual family history tour for sharing and research analysis. SCGS Jamboree 2014 welcomes 55 , over 60 , 134 for a variety of experience levels, and . Online registration is open on the , and the is ready to take your reservation. Hope to see you there! Genealogy Test Reveals Dad's DNA Swapped in Artificial Insemination It's not uncommon for genetic DNA tests to reveal that you're not related to people you thought you were. But here's a twist I've never heard before. A family who had a daughter by artificial insemination of the husband's sperm eventually decided to do some DNA testing for family history. Imagine the wife's shock when she discovered that her husband and daughter shared no DNA! They got a bigger shock when they did a little research. Apparently the biological father worked at the lab that handled the family's insemination process. The man is dead now, but it appears he may have deliberately swapped in his own sample for the father's. Of course lots of questions have come up–including how many other children may have received the DNA of a man who was a convicted kidnapper. My heart goes out to this family and to others who now fear their genetic fatherhood was hijacked. Read the full story (it's popped up in several news outlets now, but I first saw it at KUTV.com). Newly Remastered and Republished Podcast Episodes – The Family History Library Catalog – Using Family History Centers Part I – Using Family History Centers Part II What's New at Evernote“Synchronization is now about 4X faster than ever before. This applies to any version of Evernote that you use. Sync now often takes a couple of seconds to complete, and when you get a new phone or computer, downloading your notes will take much less time. If you have a small account, you might not notice that much of a difference. On the other hand, if your account is large, or you've been using Evernote for many years, or you share notebooks with other users, or your entire company uses Evernote Business, you'll see massive improvements.” BillionGraves Now Accepting Your Documentation I'm hearing so much these days about source citation and I love it! Everyone seems to be getting smarter and better at sourcing their research finds. And genealogy websites are making it easier and more collaborative. Here's just one example, an announcement just made by BillionGraves: “After months of work in response to hundreds of user requests, BillionGraves has added several new features designed to validate and enhance the headstone records found on BillionGraves. The Supporting Record feature now allows users to upload evidence-based documents that support the BillionGraves records that have been collected through our mobile Apps. This means that users are now able to upload headstones, birth/death, burial, marriage, cremation, and many other types of records without needing a smart phone. Thousands of records are being uploaded every day and are breaking down genealogy brick walls and making connections that once seemed impossible. While working closely with our users and genealogists we found that there were many headstones and burials that just couldn't be accounted for with our current systems; including unmarked graves, cremation scatterings, destroyed stones, and so on. 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Woody Overton and Jim Chapman tell the story of Casey White and Vickie White who just last year led authorities on an 11 day manhunt following Casey White's escape from prison in one of the most adrenaline filled escapes in United States history.#CaseyWhite #VickieWhite #PrisonEscape #Podcast #WhenEvilEscapesCheck out past episodes on our website by clicking hereFULL TRANSCRIPTJim: Hey, everyone. Welcome back to another edition of Bloody-Woody: -Angola.Jim: A podcast 142 years in the making.Woody: The Complete Story of America's Bloodiest Prison.Jim: And I'm Jim Chapman.Woody: And I'm Woody Overton.Jim: And we're back with a new episode.Woody: We're back, y'all. And, hey, patrons, thank y'all so much for supporting us. And as any show does, eventually, we took, what, a two-week hiatus? Jim: Yeah, we dropped just for patrons for a couple of weeks.Woody: Right. But we've had meanwhile-- it's funny, we take the little break, and we go to number five again and we're kind of going viral on Bloody Angola and we won't take much time off, y'all, but sometimes it is what it is. That being said, we want to thank everybody and we welcome all you new listeners to this edition of Bloody Angola. What we told y'all, or I've told y'all in every episode of Bloody Angola, is you're always going to get something different. Today's case is really different, because while the story is not directly related to Angola, I can tell you it's directly related to Angola.Jim: [laughs]Woody: The case is about a guy named Casey White, who was a convict, and Vicky White, who was a correctional officer. And we're going to get into it but let me tell you this. I can tell you, I've seen it, I've arrested people inside the prison for doing it. What it boils down to is correctional officers and inmates fucking. Jim: Yeah.Woody: You wouldn't think, Jim, that that would happen, but it probably happens more than inmates doing it. I think the convicts use-- certainly some of the people locked up in prison are geniuses and they are master manipulators for whatever the crimes may have been. They find that weak person, male or female. We've done an episode on Bloody Angola about the lieutenant who was banging a convict. But it happens, male and female. So, it's a very real deal inside the prison. I told you, anytime you go behind those gates or the walls, that that normal rules don't apply. And it is what it is.Y'all, I've actually seen it. I'll tell you one case that really sticks in my head. There was a politician's daughter, and she was an attractive female, who was a correctional officer. Now, naturally, he got her the job and they gave her a cush job. She was in the canteen. She worked where they got all the snacks and shit from. She had an orderly who worked with her when-- we called him, really working her from behind, literally. Jim: [laughs] Woody: And somebody else had snitched on them. So, we set it up and waited for the opportunity and busted in. They were butt naked, and he was balls deep. She didn't get arrested because of who she was, but she got fired, and he got swung to the working cell block. Jim: Oh, very nice.Woody: But this story is super, super interesting. You know what? I told you correctional officers, some of the best people in the world, and then some of them that you work with that are worse than inmates. This story really shows how the human psyche can roll out, because you can be the best correctional officer for years and then sugar turns into shit. Jim: That's right. This is a good example of it. As Woody just told you, it's one hell of a story. The best place to start is, I want to give you guys and gals an idea of the background of these two subjects that we're going to talk about. The first one is Casey White, y'all. Now, to call this guy a stone-cold killer would really be putting it mildly. The first thing you notice when you see Casey White is his size. He's just flat out a giant of a human being. Woody: Like a freak of nature giant.Jim: Freak of nature, 6'9", weighed 330-- [crosstalk] Woody: There's not that many players in the NBA that are 6'9". Jim: There's probably not a bunch of people on Earth that are 6'9" and 330 pounds. And, y'all, this ain't fat. This is solid prison muscle. And prison muscle, as you've heard Woody talk about many times on Real Life Real Crime, is different than free people muscle. [laughs] Woody: Jim and I have been here before, and somebody came in to be a guest on the show, and I was like, "Oh, shit, that's prison muscle." Jim: Oh, yeah. You spot it right off, and that's what he had. The next thing you'll notice about this guy is his tattoos. Now, he has tons of them, but this isn't your typical barbed wire or if you're in the navy, you've got an anchor on your bicep or something. These are mostly white supremacist related tattoos. He was associated with the Alabama-based white supremacist prison gang, Southern Brotherhood. So, not a nice individual. In addition to being a freaking Jolly Green Giant. Woody: We need to cover this one day, and we will on prison gangs, different ones, maybe episode on each one. Let me tell you about the Aryan-based prison gangs. They're like the military. On your yard time, you have to work out. They work out in formation. They stay to themselves, etc. The prison muscle deal, if you don't work out and you're not swole, they'll beat your ass. If you don't do what they order you to do, they'll kill you. But at 6'9", 330 pounds, I bet you he was a shot caller.Jim: Oh, yeah. What we're trying to do here is paint y'all a picture of how intimidating this guy is before you even know even a shred of his criminal record. Now, you may wonder what's that look like. Well, get ready for this. Woody: Well, in 2006, Casey White was arrested on a domestic violence charge. But, Jim, it wasn't his wife. Domestic violence doesn't mean it's your spouse. In this case, he was arrested for beating his mama's ass. His own mother. Four years later, in 2010, he pled guilty to attacking his brother, another domestic violence, with an axe handle, and was sentenced to six years in prison.And, y'all, in December 2015, Mr. White went on another crime spree where he tracked down and tried to kill his ex-girlfriend. The rampage spanned both Alabama and Tennessee as he held victims at gunpoint, shot one woman in arm, killed a dog, and carried out a home invasion and staged multiple carjackings before he was finally captured in a dramatic police chase. Now, this spree unfolded on the morning of December 1st, 2015, when he broke into a home and stole two guns. Later that night, he turned up at his girlfriend's house armed with the stolen guns and opened fire on her and two men inside the home.Jim: Didn't even hesitate.Woody: He had it on his mind. After that, White then broke into another home and stole a man's car and another gun. Around an hour later, he shot another woman in the arm in an attempted carjacking in Tennessee before carjacking another person at gunpoint.Jim: This is all the same freaking weekend.Woody: He's just rolling. I mean, he's just straight up thug life. White was finally captured in a dramatic 100-mile-an-hour police chase that ended in a standoff back over the border in Alabama. Now, he's in a standoff. And during the standoff, he demands to speak to the sheriff and threatened to shoot himself in the head. He asked for a pack of Marlboro cigarettes and a Sun Drop soda before he surrendered. Jim: [laughs] Got to have them Marlboros. Woody: Got to get me them reds. Jim: That's crazy.Woody: Got to get that voice right. Well, he knew he was going back to prison. In 2019, White was convicted on multiple charges over the rampage, including attempted murder of his ex-girlfriend, and he got 75 years in prison. Jim: So, that's what kind of guy we're dealing with here. Woody: Real winner.Jim: I guess you could say, walks the walk and talks the talk when it comes to it. Woody: When you tat yourself up with Swastikas and shit, you're pretty much not going to get a job as a whatever, as an accountant. I mean, you're in for the thug life. He's proven it, and he has total disregard for the law and anything going on with it.Jim: Yeah, so he's right where he belongs. And while serving this 75--Woody: He's the reason they build Bloody Angolas. Jim: Yeah, that's right. While serving this sentence of 75 years, he's also awaiting a trial for the 2015 stabbing and murder of a 58-year-old mother of two named Connie Ridgeway. Now shortly after he got locked up for that 75-year stint, he provided a confession for that particular murder. Now, she was found stabbed to death in her apartment. This was in Rogersville, Alabama on the 23rd October of 2015. The case went unsolved for five years until White sent a letter to the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office confessing to the crime. During a subsequent interview with authorities, he allegedly gave details about the crime that had not been made public which only the killer, y'all, would have known. Prosecutors say he was paid to carry out that hit. Woody: Got to make a living. Jim: Got to make a living. Look, his whole life, that's how he generated money, I'm sure. In 2020, he was charged with two counts of capital murder. Now, after confessing to the murder in which he initially pled guilty, he changes his plea to not guilty by reason of mental illness. Woody: See how that works out for him.Jim: Yeah, primarily because they were going for the death penalty if he was convicted in that case. So, there's no way at that point he's going to plead just straight up guilty. Now, if that's not enough to paint a picture of how evil this guy is, there's also the mysterious disappearance and death of his 2008 girlfriend. Casey White's then girlfriend, back in 2008, Christy Shelton, was shot in the chest by a sawed-off shotgun inside an Alabama home belonging to White's mother. Woody: The same mother he beat the shit out of. Jim: Same one he beat the shit out of. Ms. Shelton, who was 31 at the time, died at the scene. Now, White was in the home with her at the time of the shooting, but somehow, Woody, was ruled out as a suspect. Woody: Ah, look at that.Jim: That was his history. Back then, officials ruled the 31-year-old deaths as a suicide and the case was closed. So, he probably made it look like a suicide somehow. Ms. Shelton's family, of course, always doubted that version of events and it was never solved. That is the crimes, Casey White was convicted of and the ones he still faced justice for in 2022 when the incident we're about to tell you about took place. Woody: It's just a long, long storied history of being a piece of shit. Jim: His whole life. Woody: A hardcore piece of shit. Jim: Start out beating his mother and his brother. Woody: I mean, he's just the gift that keeps on giving. But again, that's why we build prisons, for murderers and pieces of shit like this. Let me tell you about the other side of this story. And that is about Ms. Vicky White. Now listen, they have the same last name, y'all, her and Casey White, but they're not related at all. They weren't married, not blood related, nothing. Just chances, I guess. White is a pretty common name. But Vicky White was a total opposite of Casey. At 56 years old, Vicky White was almost getting ready to retire from her career as a correctional officer. Rick Singleton, the sheriff in Lauderdale County, Alabama, was quoted as saying she was a model employee in all her coworkers. All the employees in the sheriff's office, the judges and all had the utmost respect for her. Now, Vicky White was a widow with no children and never had so much as a speeding ticket in her entire life. She was clean as a whistle. She is 5'5" and weighed 145 pounds. Now, we told you about him, 6'9", 330.Vicky, in 1997, she joined the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office and she went on become the office assistant director of corrections. That's something special for a female. I mean, that's a big deal. In 2002, she and Tommy White got married. Now, that's not Casey White, y'all. That's her husband. They got married and she was six years younger than him, and they raised cattle on a farm. She later left him when his drug problems got out of hand in 2006 and she divorced him. But she was so respected and well liked. In fact, between 2015 and 2022, her peers voted her as supervisor or employee of the year four times.Jim: Wow.Woody: I mean, she was just jam up. After her divorce with her husband, Tommy, she remained friendly with him. In January 2022, he died from complications related to Parkinson's disease. She's getting ready to retire. She's 56 years old. She's put in almost her 30 years. She's risen as high as she can get in corrections, sans a warden, I guess. Then, she's liked by everybody. Jim: Yeah. Just a stand-up citizen in all--Woody: All aspects. Jim: Total opposite of the other guy. Now, I know you're wondering, you're probably saying to yourself, "What happened? How the hell did these two completely different individuals just get intertwined?" Well, in 2020, while serving down his sentence at the William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility, which is in Jefferson County, Alabama, Casey White came into contact with Vicky White. Let me tell you how they came into contact. He was at a state prison, but they would transfer him to her jail whenever he would have court appearances. He'd get transferred to the jail, he'd see Ms. White and he wanted to get him a little something-something, probably wink at her or whatever. Look, this is a big dude now. He ain't blended in nowhere. Woody: Yeah. I'm sure he started out, he floated her a little wink or something and she didn't reject it. So, that opens up his can of worms. Like, "Every time I'm going down, I'm going to try to lay a little smackdown on this girl."Jim: That's right. Woody: If can be honest with you, I'm totally confident in my sexuality, I could say this. But I think you look at a 6'9" guy that's 330 pounds, and you think everything is big on that dude. [laughter] Woody: He probably got 14-- [crosstalk] Jim: An anaconda in his pants? [laughs] Woody: At 14, his anaconda, but he don't fold it in half for anybody. [laughter] Jim: Indeed. And I'm sure she was thinking the same thing at the time.Woody: She's 56 and [crosstalk] husband for a while. That's still cracker. Jim: So, they would see each other. Speculation now is that the flirting started, and she started calling him. She would call him at his state prison, and they just shoot the breeze. Look, this became a two-year thing.Woody: Yeah. Once I submit to you on that first phone call, it's going to be a shitty--Jim: Yeah. "What are you wearing?" That was what that question was on that first phone call. "Is it red panty night?" [laughs] [crosstalk] Woody: That may have been the second phone call. The very fact that he got it across that line of calling me-- now, I'm sure they say, "This is a collect call from an inmate at correctional center, da, da, da," she had to take the charge. Jim: That's right. They start this kind of phone thing and visiting thing, and it becomes a two-year ordeal. As a matter of fact, during the next two years, they formed a relationship and other inmates-- and look, inmates talk and inmates after the fact, after all the dust settled and this case became obvious, they came forward and said he would get extra food and special privileges from Vicky White every time he was at that jail. And they were pissed. They're not going to rat out the 6'9", 330-pound beast for sure. Now,in the months and weeks leading up to what will become his escape from prison, aided by Vicky White, and of course, unbeknownst to officials, Vicky was preparing. Vicky announced plans to retire on April 29th, 2022, which incidentally, y'all, was the same day of the escape. She sold her home on April 18th of 2022 for $95,550. Now, that's important because it was well below the market value of $235,000.Woody: Yeah. She wanted that quick money. She had plan.Jim: She wanted that quick money. Yeah. First person looked at it, "What if I charge you 95,000?" They were like, "Okay." She ended up selling it for a third of its value. She then moved in with her mother, Pat Davis, for about five weeks after selling that home. She started taking money out of the bank. She had a number of different banks. She was taking cash out of everywhere. So, she was preparing. She even went shopping for men's clothing at a local department store, Woody Overton. Then, she goes to the adult store.Woody: The men's clothing, she had to look in the big and tall section. Jim: Oh, yeah. You had to get probably some special stuff there. She goes to the adult store even and buys lingerie and sex toys. Woody: We had to put on the kinky.Jim: Yeah. Woody: [crosstalk] Jim: Yeah. This is all going on the weeks before the actual escape, and she even purchased, which would become an important point, a 2007 Ford Edge that was orange under a false name. Woody: Right. Now, we set it up for you. You know who he is, what he's about. The two faces that she put on, the professional face and now she's got-- well, they had a common face. She's lining it all, and he's telling her to do all this. But I think $95,000, we can get by, have some good times on that. On April 28th, 2022, Vicky White stayed at a Quality Inn hotel in Florence, Alabama. It was this day that she positioned the orange Ford Edge at a parking lot about 10 minutes from the detention center.On the day of the escape, at 09:30 AM, Vicky White told another deputy that she planned to take Casey White to a mental health evaluation in court and then would seek medical attention because she wasn't feeling well. While the jail policy states that inmates are always accompanied by two deputies, because she's who she was, Vicky White, and everyone loved and trusted her, no one even second guessed her decision. That's really using your power and your authority and your reputation.Vicky White then took Casey White, who's wearing an orange jumpsuit and shackles, and put him in a patrol car, and she drove away. As they left the prison, Florence City Council member, Bill Griffin, was outside shooting a commercial for his council district, and he saw Vicky drive past him with Casey White in the backseat. Well, not unusual. Griffin knew White and waved at her, and she waved back to him twice before driving off. Just a day at the office. She drove the patrol car from the detention center to a nearby shopping center parking lot and left the vehicle there. They then got into the orange Ford Edge that had been left there the night earlier and drove away. The patrol car was found abandoned in the parking lot around 11:00 AM by someone on a lunch break. Imagine that, right? Jim: Yeah. Woody: When we say patrol cars, even every jail or prison, especially sheriff's offices, they have jail units. It looks just like a patrol car, like a uniform deputy patrolling in. But they have jail units that they can transport one inmate or time or go do whatever jail functions they need to do. That's what she did in this case. Officers at the jail became concerned and tried to call her but her phone kept going straight to voicemail. Then, they realized that Casey White had not been returned to the jail. The Ford Edge was found locked and abandoned in the middle of the road in Williamson County, Tennessee, about a two-hour drive north of Lauderdale County. Unaware of its origin, a tow truck driver, Robert Keynes, transported the vehicle to a local tow lot. At about 03:30 PM, officials realized Vicky and Casey White were missing. Now y'all remember when she bought the Ford Edge, she did it under assumed name so it's not tied to her. Once they realized that Vicky and Casey were missing, the Lauderdale County sheriff's office put out an alert on their Facebook page just before 6 o'clock in the evening. Jim: Wow. You can imagine the panic, y'all. This guy was a stone-cold killer. He just escaped your jail. I mean he is the worst of the worst. There's probably going to be violence at some point. Now in addition, you're assuming Vicky is a victim. Nobody is thinking at this time Vicky helped this guy escape. They're all thinking he must have overpowered or got out of his handcuffs or something. So, you call the cavalry. And that's just what they did. On May 1st, the US Marshals offer up to a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Casey White. Vicky White was described as missing and endangered.Woody: In case you don't know, anytime there's an escaped inmate or convict, the US Marshals, they have a specialized division just in tracking down escapees. Everybody else would have been looking for them also, the sheriff's office and all the state police. But when you call in the US marshals, this division, all they do is eat escapees. Jim: Yeah. As Woody said, they start investigating and they figured out, and they figured out pretty fast. As a matter of fact, by the next day, they figure out that Vicky White was somehow involved in aiding him in this escape. On May 2nd, a warrant is issued for Vicky White, charging her with permitting and facilitating escape in the first degree. So, something happened. Woody: I'm sure they figured out that he actually didn't have doctor's appointments. She made all that shit up. Jim: Absolutely. And some other things. Actually, she and Casey White were caught on camera as well, which in reality, look, that was going to happen sooner or later. People don't realize it, but all of us are on camera. An average, y'all, you, whoever's listening right now, all of you, you're on camera an average of 70 times per day, whether it's going in and out of stores, pumping gas, sitting at red lights, whatever. Woody: Considering the Chinese spy balloons. Jim: Yeah, that's right. [chuckles] The particular video of the two that kind of tied it in for them shows Vicky White driving the patrol car straight from the detention center to the parking lot where it was found. She made no stops in between and that was an indication to police that there was some planning involved. On May 3rd, the Marshal service releases images of the orange Ford Edge that the fugitives were last seen driving, what they picked up in the parking lot. They left the patrol car, they got in the orange Ford Edge and the marshals added a $5,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Vicky White. So it's up to 15,000 now. The subject should be considered armed and dangerous and may be armed with an AR-15 rifle or a shotgun, the marshal's office also reported.Woody: And that would have been out of the marshal unit, y'all, the jail unit, they keep them in the trunk. Jim: It was at this point and still not discovered by police that Casey and Vicky ditch the Ford Edge and they pay $6,000 cash for a Ford F150. It is also at this time that they purchase a Cadillac, and they continue their escape with one following the other into Indiana.Woody: Interesting.Jim: Yeah. Look, this was actually well planned. Just to set the scene for, y'all, there's panic now. This guy is as bad as they get. He's on the loose. Now, you've got a former employee on the loose with him, because I'm sure she got fired quick. Casey and Vicky White drive that car into a car wash in Evansville, Indiana.Woody: That's a long ways from Alabama. Jim: Yeah, that's right. Their last location before that that was known was Tennessee, a place called Williamson County, which was 175 miles north or south of Evansville.Woody: And then, to Indiana is a long ways from there.Jim: Yeah. Period. Woody: He's smart. They're putting in miles. The more miles in, the less news coverage and all that. Jim: There you go. So, they pull into that car wash. They leave the F150 sitting in the car wash stall, and they get into the Cadillac, and they drove away from the car wash. Now, at this point, law enforcements still assume they're in that orange Ford Edge. Woody: Right. Well, what they did not know was that tow truck driver had towed the Ford Edge two days earlier after it was left in the middle of a roadway. When he saw a news report on May 5th looking for that vehicle, he recognized it, and he called the cops and told him what tow yard it was in, and he brought them to it. The US Marshals found the Ford Edge in the tow lot and confirmed it was the one used by Vicky and Casey White.On May 8th, a few days later, another big break in the manhunt took place when investigators were notified about the Ford F150 abandoned at the car wash and its possible connection to the fugitives after the curious car wash attendant viewed surveillance video to try to find out who left the truck in his car wash and then recognized the fugitives. Jim: Naturally. Woody: And they're pretty easy to recognize. Remember, it's anaconda and shorty. [chuckles] Woody: So, on May 9th, US Marshals release images dated May 3rd from the Evansville car wash surveillance camera of a man believed to be Casey White in the Ford F150. Y'all, they're also established in what direction they're headed, basically and that they're swapping vehicles. And the car wash surveillance video showed the suspects leaving the F150 and getting into that Cadillac. Jim: So now, they know what they're driving, at least at that point. Woody: Right. At this point, the Evansville police, where the two were last seen, had the Cadillac burned into their brain and they were looking everywhere for it. An Evansville police officer spotted the Cadillac vehicle at a Motel 41 and alerted other investigators. They began the surveillance of the motel and observed Vicky and Casey White exiting the motel and getting into the Cadillac. Police began to pursue the Cadillac and the fugitives fled north on the US Highway 41 in Evansville in the Cadillac. In the pursuit, Casey White and Vicky White drove onto a grassy field and parking lot near an industrial area of the city. A law enforcement officer rammed a vehicle into the car, flipping it onto its side in a ditch. It's like movie shit. You can't make this up, right? Jim: Yeah. And this was the Evansville, Indiana police. Woody: That's called a PIT maneuver. And maybe they didn't do it correctly. They flipped a Cadillac, dude. Officers reached the duo in the car, and they took Casey White into custody and found Vicky White with a gunshot wound to the head, and what investigators believed the time to be a self-inflicted or suicide y'all. She died in the hospital that night from her injuries. The Indiana coroner's office ruled the death as a suicide. During the arrest, Casey White referred to Vicky White as his wife and said he did not shoot her. They were not believed to have been married, talking about Vicky. Jim: Yeah, he just called them. They weren't legally-- Woody: Hell, he might have got an ordained minister through the thing or whatever, he might have married them in the hotel room. It's funny, it's not the Motel 6. It was the Motel 41. Jim: Motel 41. Only the best for that guy. Woody: Investigators found four handguns, a semiautomatic rifle, three magazines. That's not GQ magazines. People commonly refer to them as clips, magazines with bullets. They found wigs and about $29,000 cash in the vehicle. Casey White spoke for a lengthy period with investigators and said that they had planned to have a shootout with the police. The fugitives had been staying at the Motel 41 in an attempt to lay low for a while and had paid for a 14-day stay after paying a homeless man $100 plus the room cost to book the room for them. So, they had somebody else book it for them. Jim: Yeah. A homeless man at that. Woody: Now let me tell you this, anytime I had a BOLO for somebody that might be in my area, guess where I'm going to check first? The Motel 41 or whatever the local one is. In Albany, it was the Albany or whatever. I mean, you're going to cruise those places first. What they didn't know was cops had the Cadillac. If they didn't have a Cadillac, they'd have got away with it. If they didn't have the Cadillac on video like you're talking about, we're all on video so many times. Jim: That's right. That was a big key. There were a lot of questions to be answered, especially in regard to Vicky's death. We're going to play the 911 call for you now. One thing we didn't tell you in what we just told you was that right before the Cadillac got rammed, Vicky placed a 911 call. However, the operator picks up and she doesn't respond to the operating. They pick up, they say, "911, what is your emergency?" Normally, someone would say, "I'm in a chase with the cops," or something. "We don't want them shooting at us." She doesn't respond to that. It sounds like someone that would have dialed the phone in their lap and just left it sitting there so that the operator could hear what was going on. This is my impression, but I'm going to kind of let you gather your own impression. Right now, we're going to play that audio for you. This is Vicky White calling 911.Vicky: Hi. Operator: Evansville 911. Vicky: Oh, my Good. Operator: 911.Vicky: Please stop, the airbags are going to go off and kill us. Operator: Hello?Vicky: Casey. Oh, God. Airbags are going off. Let's get out and run. We should've stayed at the fucking hotel. [screams] [police sirens going off] [background noise] Operator: Hello?[police sirens going off][background noise] Jim: You hear things in that audio like, "Wait," "Stop," "Airbags are going to go off and kill us." Soon, you hear a loud noise. Now, the first of at least four loud noises to happen in about 15 seconds. It's unclear in each instance what the noise represents and it's kind of unclear from the audio when the car was rammed, when it rolled over and when the gun was fired. You do hear a woman, which is Vicky, saying, "God, airbags are going to go off. Let's get out and run." And she even mentions a hotel. The second noise you hear, you hear kind of shriek. And at least two more noises follow, followed by another shriek. You can hear sirens in the background. But this is the question I want y'all to ask yourselves, and that I certainly asked was if you're about to kill yourself, you're not worried about airbags going off, you're certainly not worried about getting out and running. So, I kind of call bullshit on that.Woody: And you wouldn't have dialed 911. Jim: And you wouldn't have dialed-- yeah, I call bullshit. Woody: I personally think what you're thinking is at some point in her pursuit, she realized, "Holy shit, he's going to kill me. I want 911 to at least be able to listen to it." Basically, what you just played is Vicky, a voice from the grave saying-- naturally, she knew she was culpable in all this, and at some point, she realizes, "Holy shit, he's going to kill me." Jim: Yeah.Woody: Jim, you may be 100% correct, but while Casey has not been charged with pulling the trigger against Vicky, he is being charged with felony murder in connection to the death of Vicky White and he's been indicted. The indictment says Casey White is responsible for Vicky White's death because it happened during Casey White's escape. Well, I get that, and that's a whole lot easier to prove than the fact that he killed her in a car. But I'm saying that he killed her in the car. Y'all want to read you a news release from the Lauderdale County Alabama's District Attorney. This news release is titled "Casey Cole White indicted for the felony murder and the death of Vicky White, July 12, 2022." On July 6, 2022, a capias warrant was issued for the rest of Casey Cole White for the offense of felony murder regarding the death of Vicky White. The warrant was issued based on the grand jury indictment. White, who is in the custody of the Alabama Department of Corrections serving a 75-year sentence due to the convictions from Limestone County, was served with the warrant yesterday at Donaldson Prison. He is also charged with capital murder for the 2015 murder Connie Ridgeway. The felony murder indictment alleges that during the course of an in furtherance of committing escape in the first degree, White caused the death of Vicky White, who died from a gunshot to the head. As are all criminal defendants, White is presumed innocent of the charge. No further information will be released by this office at this time. Chris Connolly, Lauderdale County District Attorney." Jim: That's pretty interesting because even though they're still saying that she killed herself, they're saying because of his involvement with her, that was almost the cause of it.Woody: It's the same thing. I go to rob a bank and you're driving a car and I kill somebody inside the bank, you're getting the murder charge also. In this case, because of the pursuit and whatever, she wouldn't have been in that situation.Jim: Right. Very interesting. One thing I will throw in here is a little caveat and a fun fact for y'all. The Motel 41 that you brought up, get this. Six months after that murder, tt was completely booked up. The same room that they stayed in for all that time. Woody: Yeah. Jim: Yes, people love it. "Yeah, I want Casey White's room." They could actually say that they slept in Casey White's room at the Motel 41. Woody: That's crazy. Jim: So, Motel 41 was loving it. [laughs] Woody: They're probably still loving it. Jim: Probably still loving it.Woody: They're going to love it after this episode. Jim: Yeah. Go check out the Motel 41. Maybe they'll sponsor Bloody Angola. [laughs] Woody: Yeah. Right. They can give us a free room when [crosstalk] Casey White room. We do a TikTok. Jim: The Casey White honeymoon suite. Woody: Very unique story. Jim: It really is.Woody: It happens every day. Think about all the ones, especially Angola, where these people, 6000 of them, certainly a certain percentage have to be masterminds and master manipulators. I've dealt with a lot of them. Like David Constance. He's not as dumb as he looks. He looks like a little troll, but the dude's a genius. Not formally educated, but he's a genius on playing people. It happens. Correctional officers are begging inmates, correctional officers are the largest reason that inmates get contraband, whether it's cell phones or dope or whatever. You can get more dope in prison than you can on the street. And it's probably cleaner, less fentanyl. But the sex part, everybody is here because two people screwed. Everybody on this earth, they just happen to find the vulnerable ones. Jim: That's right. Woody: And do what they do. Jim: You may wonder what's next for Casey White. I mean, he lived. He's back in jail. Well, in August of this year, 2023, he'll finally go on trial for the 2015 rampage that we told y'all about.Woody: Yeah, he should get death penalty.Jim: In that particular instance, he's charged with killing two people. As Woody discussed earlier in this podcast, he will most assuredly spend the rest of his life, if not get the death penalty for that.Woody: Some people just don't-- a rabid dog need to be put down because if he gets out-- he's proven, if he ever gets out, he's going to kill and maim and do whatever. This dude's definitely living for the moment. They found $26,000 out of the $95,000 something she sold her home for. He's living for the moment in the end. He planned on shooting out with cops anyway. He's like, "I'm going to be the--" [crosstalk] Jim: He told them that in interviews after.Woody: "I was going to shoot it out with y'all. I was going to kill as many of y'all as I can." Basically, he wanted to get killed too. Jim: That's right. Woody: He wanted to be that bad ass motherfucker, right? Jim: Yeah. The thing is, Woody, he's even said many times that had the vehicle not been flipped, he would have had that shootout. He just couldn't get out. He was pinned in.Woody: So, that 6'9", 330-pound anaconda. [crosstalk] Jim: Monster, man.Woody: Big dude. I don't know if I've ever met anybody-- Well, Shaq, I think it's a little taller than that, but that's a monster of a dude. Think about this, y'all, for every extreme case like this where they help him escape and all that, think about all the correction officers that are getting laid every day by convicts that never get found out. Jim: Never get found out. And you mentioned Shaq. Look, we're going to deviate just a second because I got a good Shaq story for y'all that I'm going to tell y'all, you may like. For those of you that may not realize, we record out of Baton Ridge, Louisiana area. And, of course, Shaquille O'Neal, Shaq played for LSU and back when he was in his college ball days, he was very well known around here. And much like Casey White, and it's worth pointing out those sized people stand out no matter where they're at. So, the first thing that I wondered with Casey White was he never would have been able to ever, ever, ever go in public anywhere for the rest of his life anyway because he stands out like a sore thumb. Just look for the guy that's 6ft 9in tall with tattoos. Woody: With swastikas.Jim: Yeah, I mean, it would have been obvious in that situation. But back to my Shaq story. I was in the mall and at the time, I was dating a girl and she was like 5ft tall, literally. I was probably 17 at the time. He might have been a sophomore at LSU. We're walking through a mall in Baton Rouge, and there he is. He's like looking at watches like in the breezeway there. I was coming out of Dillard's with my girlfriend. I asked the lady for a paper bag and a pen. So, she gives it to me. I told my girlfriend, I said, "Go get Shaq's autograph." She walks up to him and gets it but, y'all, Shaq is like 7'2". Standing next to my girlfriend, he's signing this thing, this is before cell phone cameras, sadly, but I saw it in person, it was like a two-year-old standing next to a full-grown adult. That was the size difference between those two.Woody: I got a couple I'll throw on you real quick. The same time, Shaq and Chris Jackson and all of them [crosstalk] I was at LSU. Reggie's, which we talked about on the last episode of Real Life Real Crime Daily, it's where Madison Brooks got overserved, that used to be called the Tiger. I lived in the first apartment right behind the Tiger. I'd go to the Tiger every night. Shaq, he was in the bar, and I went up, stood beside him, he was like a mountain of a man. Jim: Yeah. And Woody's tall. Woody: Yeah. I'm 6'2". But fast forward, I don't think anybody knows this. Shaquille O'Neal was a commissioned officer with the Killian Police Department. Jim: I forgot.Woody: Now I am going to tell you why. Not only did he have a house down there, but he is a big diver, scuba diver. He bought all the scuba diving equipment and the boat and everything for Killian Police Department. They're on the water down there on the [unintelligible 00:46:52]. He was instrumental in funding the dive rescue team and recovery team. Jim: Really? Woody: Killian Police Department. Yeah.Jim: I didn't know that.Woody: And he's [crosstalk] with them. Super, super cool guy, down to the earth. He's getting up there in age like me. But it is what it is. One of the best. Now, how we got on that from Bloody Angola, I don't know. Jim: [laughs] Well, we're talking about height and how these people stand out and that was just a few little for me and Woody, but just an enormous human. Woody: You're right. They absolutely would stand out like that. But this dude took it-- I'm talking about Casey White, took it to the whole next level, on getting tatted up with racist tats. Who's going to come up to him and say shit? Shaq might have said something to him but anyway.Jim: He is, Woody, the prime example that you can point to as someone who never, ever needs to be out of prison, ever. Woody: Yeah. Absolutely. Jim: Just a horrible human.Woody: They build prisons for that dude. Jim: They build prisons for them. Woody: Patreon members, thank you so much. Jim: Couldn't do it without them. Woody: I couldn't do it without you. Y'all, if you want to be a Patreon member, there's a ton of episodes locked up and get commercial-free early releases. Jim: And let me say this, Woody. I had a few people reach out, and I just want to explain this. They were asking with the regular episodes weren't dropping them every week. I just want to explain, and we appreciate all of you. Look, I love it when people say, "Where's the next episode?' I love that. I want everyone to understand, when you're a patron member, you don't miss any weeks. We're going to give you something, whether it's just Woody, whether it's just me, whether it's both of us, you're going to get extra and you're going to get bonus stuff. Sadly, this stuff is not free. And it is expensive for us to produce this podcast. It requires a lot of time, a lot of research. And so, with the regular feed that is just absolutely free, we unfortunately have to limit what we can put out there. If we were to a point where Nike would sponsor us or something, look, we're all over it. But if your Patreon member is $10 a month for the starting tier, and you get episodes every week.Woody: Even the higher tiers, I came in yesterday to record, you had a stack of packages that were going out. Jim: The Warden Team members. Woody: Warden Team members. I'll be looking for those. [crosstalk] Jim: I've got some good little swag this time. Woody: We give you a lot of benefits in that, and that's just a way to help us keep going and we give back, whether it's in the form of the commercial-free episodes or the episodes that nobody else is getting, the ones that are locked up. Look, some of those, I consider to be my favorite, the ones that are locked up haven't been released to the public. Jim: That's right. We've got probably about 10 of those now. If you're not a patron member yet, look, you can go to Patreon right now. It's $10 a month for that opening tier, and you got 10 episodes in there you ain't never heard.Woody: And you get commercial-free early releases. Basically, you get episodes if we have weeks of not dropping them.Jim: That's right. Don't forget about the other things we do. Woody, Real Life Real Crime Daily, Real Life Real Crime.Woody: Real Life Real Crime Daily. I would have let the cat out of the bag here first. Real Life Real Crime Daily has been such a success, about to take it from three days a week to four. Jim: Boom. Woody: Starting-- that's next week.Jim: Big deal, y'all. That means you're going to get either a Real Life Real Crime original or a Daily every day of the week. Woody: Five days a week. And Bloody Angola. It's a lot of recording, it's a lot of time. But you know what? The numbers don't lie. Y'all are the best fans in the world, and we appreciate you. Jim: That's right. We love doing it. Woody: And we're blessed. Jim: Yeah, don't forget about the app. Bloody Angola. You can get episodes straight through the app. Woody: That's the Real Life Real Crime community app. Jim: The Real Life Real Crime community app. So, you can download that on Apple Podcast. You can also do it on whatever Google's-- for Android. Woody: Yeah. Jim: Google Play Store. Woody: Yeah, just go you go to the App Store and download it. Jim: Yeah. So, that makes it easy, y'all, you can get it there. Woody: Respond to everybody in one place. We just have so much other social media, it's almost impossible now. Jim: That's right. Woody: It's a good problem to have, Jim. Jim: Yeah. [crosstalk] Woody: Y'all are a great problem to have. We love you. Jim: We love you very much. And until next time, I'm Jim Chapman. Woody: And I'm Woody Overton.Jim: Your host of Bloody-Woody: -Angola.Jim: A podcast 142 years in the making. Woody: The Complete Story of America's Bloodiest Prison.Jim and Woody: Peace. Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor and use my code bloodyangola50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy