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Save big on Vegas with Las Vegas Advisor. Get 10% off a membership with code MTM (new members, affiliate): lasvegasadvisor.com Vegas had a huge weekend: OMNIA Dayclub opened at Caesars Palace, Colby Raha brought the fountain jump back, and EDC pushed through a windy final night. Shawn also covers the latest casino chip deadlines, Station Casinos food court upgrades, the Vegas Loop's next milestone and the push to keep F1 in Las Vegas through 2037. What we cover: OMNIA Dayclub and Skybar opening at Caesars Palace Colby Raha's Caesars Palace fountain jump EDC weekend, including wind-related stage and ride issues Plaza chip retirement and the Cromwell-to-Vanderpump chip transition New food court options at Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch Vegas Loop's Paradise extension and possible F1 debut Clark County's push to approve the Las Vegas Grand Prix through 2037 The LVCVA's F1 sponsorship rising to $10 million per year Episode Guide: 0:00 Caesars jump, EDC winds and F1 tease 0:16 OMNIA Dayclub opens at Caesars Palace 0:53 Colby Raha jumps the Caesars fountains 1:17 EDC parade, fireworks and wind issues 2:15 Plaza chip retirement and Cromwell chip switch 3:58 Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch food court upgrades 5:23 Vegas Loop's Paradise extension for F1 7:47 F1 extension push through 2037 10:16 LVCVA payments rise to $10M 11:59 EDC vs. F1: which event works for Vegas? 12:20 Vegas Loop, F1 and the long Vegas future Links: Caesars Palace OMNIA Dayclub jump announcement Colby Raha jump coverage EDC wind coverage Plaza and Vanderpump chip changes Red Rock food court quick eats Randy's Donuts at Red Rock Nielsen's Frozen Custard at Green Valley Ranch Vegas Loop Paradise extension Clark County F1 extension vote LVCVA/F1 sponsorship coverage Want more MTM Vegas? Get our exclusive weekly aftershow and join the community. Subscribe to our newsletter Watch on YouTube Apple Podcasts Merch milestomemories.com Advertiser Disclosure: This site/channel is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site/channel. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers.
Happy Hour Vegas' Andrew Morgan sits in for the vacationing Gemini Stevens this week, co-hosting an episode centering around two big interviews. First, Brezza Chef Nicole Brisson tells Al about her return to the suburbs at Amari in Uncommons. Then, Penny Chutima weighs in on the reopening of her family's original Lotus of Siam location on East Sahara Avenue. Other interviews include Luis and Chef Izzy from Gyu+ talking about this weekend's collaboration with Raku's Matsuo Endo, while Chef Alicia Shevetone and '80s pop star Tiffany discuss their new cookbook. Beyond that, we have restaurant reports from Boom Bang, Vickie's Diner, Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Good Pie's new Red Rock location, High Steaks at The Rio, and Fontainebleau's La Cote and Washing Potato. As usual, there is the news, and a Happy Hour Report on JD's in The English Hotel.
Al and Rich almost make an episode that comes in under one hour - but not quite. Still, you'll find plenty of value in Al's centerpiece interview with Good Pie's Vincent Rotolo discussing his expansion to the Red Rock Hotel/Casino. Al also gets the lowdown on KJ's, the new restaurant at the English Hotel, thanks to conversations with owner Kevin Jeffers, Corporate Chef Adam Allen and Las Vegas Mayor Shelly Berkley, who was on hand for the grand opening. Al also has great things to say after attending the Grand Opening Party for Maroon by Chef Kwame Onwuachi. And Rich goes on and on and on about his tasting menu experience at La Loba, the Spanish tapas joint in Seattle owned by EDO Hospitality and Vegas Chef Oscar Amador. And, as always, a Happy Hour Report from Andrew Morgan.
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A big shakeup is coming to the Strip as plans emerge to transform the struggling Las Vegas Monorail into part of Elon Musk's Loop system. Host Jesse Merrick is joined by Spotlight Poetry founder Elle Hope and creative producer Jacob Solis to ask a simple question: why turn a train into a road? They also dig into why falling rent prices aren't easing the burden for many residents and whether walking trails are reaching the neighborhoods that need them most. Plus, a members-only bonus segment imagines the themed resorts Vegas is still missing. Learn more about the sponsors of this Friday, May 1st episode: TEDxLasVegas Become a City Cast Las Vegas Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm during our spring membership campaign for an exclusive Las Vegas Oxford pennant! Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Las Vegas. Looking to advertise on City Cast Las Vegas? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
Join Rhett, Jessie, Kaleb, and Sonny who formed their band the BackSeat Saints in 2025 as they perform at Red Rock.in Colorado. So, sit back with your favorite drink, turn the volume up as the Saints put on one of their best performances.
On this week's show, we're joined by Rich Paris - president of the Red Rock Lake Association in Iowa. He tells Brownfield the association recently announced the completion of a major fish habitat enhancement project. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hey… it's Diane. And this one? It's a little different. I'm recording this straight from Red Rock Canyon - solo, a little uncomfortable, a little reflective… and honestly, right in the middle of my own growth season. This isn't a "perfect plan" episode. It's a real-life download of what's been on my mind lately - especially for those of you who've been here since the beginning. The OGs will feel this one! I've been thinking a lot about how much we think we need the right diet, the right workout, the perfect routine… when in reality, what's actually keeping us stuck usually has nothing to do with that. It's the stress we're not processing. The decisions we're avoiding. The emotions we're holding onto. And if something in this episode hits? Don't just sit on it. Send me an email. Seriously. I read every single one. #selfgrowth #womensupportingwomen #mindsetshift Key Takeaways: 00:55 Out here solo in Red Rock 02:01 Feeling grateful for this community 04:01 Real talk on coaching + what people are actually struggling with 05:59 Choosing ease over hustle 06:36 Let's talk about the uncomfortable stuff 08:44 Hit me up by email (not IG) 09:40 Newsletter + what's coming next Links Mentioned: Apply for her coaching here
Hold onto your hats, because here comes another adventure with Guy Madison as Wild Bill Hickock, and his pal Andy Devine as Jingles. Red Rock lays in some of the…
Jason Young is a PGA Golf Professional at Red Rock in Rapid City and was inducted into the SDGA Hall of Fame last weekend. We dive into his career as a Pro, teaching and mentoring students and what you can do to get better. We also talk about PGA Hope which is helping our Veterans deal with stress and angst by playing golf. Jason's interview starts around the 17:00 minute mark. Prior to the interview, we talk about the huge headline surrounding LIV golf and its potential termination.
In this episode:Quick hits: stupid mascots, Rio changes hands again, Vanderpump Lane denial, Red Rock daybed deal for localsDocksiders residency extendedZoox extended serviceAviary pop-up at The VaultDegen Lounge: Vegas more or less?
We Start the podcast with a funny video from Ari...Babs sits down to Answer your questions on what to expect for your first Red Rock, How to succeed in the corporate world, and being vulnerable even when it is scary. :NEW WEEKLY EPISODES W/ BABS & NEW CO-Host ARI, DON"T WORRY, Babs is still sitting down with uniques guest, He just wanted to bring more consistent content. Write into the Podcast for advice: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScsSUYCtqX4GfRprNPZlEl1LDnXGWClyzzXBtzuHgucejaHkg/viewform?usp=header:Please Write a Review and Like/Subscribe to the Podcast! You can support the podcast by purchasing merch— https://teespring.com/stores/babs-lyfe-merch::Check out out AMAZON STOREFRONT for any camping/travel gear:- https://www.amazon.com/shop/babs_lyfe:Follow Babs on all Socials @Babs_Lyfe— https://linktr.ee/babslyfeFollow Ari on social media--- https://www.instagram.com/svddenari/?hl=en
Send us Fan MailWe check out five restaurants at Downtown Summerlin. There is so much to do at this district that sits east of Red Rock and West of the Las Vegas Strip. Shopping, activities, movies, breakfast, lunch, dinner, happy hour and more! We also hear from country star Luke Combs about his new live music venue and restaurant opening on the Las Vegas Strip. Category 10 will open in the former Margaritaville spot at the Flamingo. It's on schedule to open in October. We also hear from the Bronx Wanderers Vincent John. This show has been in Las Vegas for years and years and you can catch them at the South Point. The Academy of Country Music Awards and the American Music Awards return to Las Vegas in May. VegasNearMe AppIf it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
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Palazzo, Wynn, Encore. Sam's Town, Boulder Station, Caesars, Rampart, Gold Coast. Red Rock, M Resort, Green Valley Ranch.
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City Cast Las Vegas' Rob Kachelriess is in the co-host chair this week, filling in for the traveling Gemini. He and Al share their thoughts on recent visits to Crush Pad, BOA Steakhouse, St Felix Sin City, Tacos 1986, For The Win and Nocturno. We have interviews with Giulianio Rosso of 303 In The Cut, Joe Yalda of Red Rock and Guerrilla Pizza's Robby Cunningham. The centerpiece interview is actually two conversations: one with Chef Joy of Tacos 1986, followed by Santos Uy of For The Win. And, of course, a Happy Hour Report from Andrew Morgan and the news.
Al Mancini, the host of the Food and Loathing Podcast welcomes you to the Neon Feast Foodie Update. His local foodie crew will never steer you wrong when it comes to where to dine in #Vegas. Here’s a bite-sized serving of delicious foodie news, celebrity interviews and on-the-scene reporting; covering the most important restaurant happenings on and off The Strip. FOOD & LOATHING PODCAST NEON FEAST The post Neon Feast: The Mayor Cuts A Pizza, New Offerings In Summerlin, and A Red Rock Pop Up appeared first on Highway Radio.
In this episode, the crew welcomes back entrepreneur and blackjack expert John Cerasani, who is joined for the first time by his daughter, Anastasia Cerasani. The conversation centers on their unique dynamic as a father-daughter duo navigating the world of high-stakes gambling and social media content creation. Anastasia shares her experience of quickly gaining a following and finding her own identity as a female creator in the male-dominated gambling space.The episode delves into the lifestyle of high-limit gamblers in Las Vegas, comparing the atmospheres of iconic casinos like the Wynn and Red Rock. Throughout the interview, John and Anastasia highlight the benefits of being an entrepreneur and the freedom it provides to travel and experience life on their own terms.CHAPTERS:00:00:00 Meet the Cerasanis: Father and Daughter Social Media Duo 00:01:12 Watching My Dad Go Viral: The Rise of John Cerasani 00:02:09 Why Female Creators Are Dominating the Gambling Space 00:03:10 Beyond Blackjack: Building a Personal Brand Identity 00:03:54 Transitioning from Gambling to Luxury Lifestyle Content 00:05:11 Moving from Miami to Chicago: The Ultimate Culture Shock 00:06:27 Is Summerlin the Beverly Hills of Las Vegas? 00:07:16 Meeting Kyle from Nelk (Full Send) at Red Rock Casino 00:08:46 Why "OG" Street Cred Matters in the Podcast World 00:09:40 Meeting Bears Legend Jim McMahon on a Yacht in Cabo 00:11:21 The Brutal Truth About Being an 80s NFL Quarterback 00:11:42 Tom Brady and Alex Earle: The Internet's Weirdest Rumor 00:13:30 NFL Betting Strategy: Why I Always Fade the Public 00:14:31 Collabing with Family: Dealing with Instagram Jail 00:16:20 The Truth About TikTok Content Moderation Policies 00:16:56 Working with Bob Menery and the Full Send Dynamic 00:18:46 Are We Actually "Degenerate Gamblers"? 00:19:53 Entrepreneurship vs. High Stakes Gambling Content 00:20:17 Hanging with "Urkel": Jaleel White's Hollywood Advice 00:21:44 Getting Recognized at the Casino: The Reality of Fame 00:24:16 Dealing with Toxic Comments on YouTube and Instagram 00:26:16 My Biggest Blackjack Hand Ever: Winning $1,250 00:27:55 Why We Show Real Losses (and Why Haters Think It's Scripted) 00:28:37 Why Female Influencers Should Never Respond to Trolls 00:29:26 Why Joe Rogan and Dana White Stay Out of the Comments 00:33:12 Managing Creepy DMs and Viral Outrage 00:34:19 The "Girlfriend or Daughter?" Confusion on Social Media 00:35:51 The Stress of High-Pressure Live Radio Interviews 00:37:18 Meeting Michael Jordan and Tyson: The Ultimate Bucket List 00:38:26 Where Celebrities Actually Gamble in Las Vegas 00:39:34 The Wynn vs. The Rio: Why Luxury Service Matters 00:42:09 Zero Bond: How to Get Into the Wynn's Most Exclusive Club 00:43:03 Why the Poodle Room at Fontainebleau Isn't Hitting 00:43:54 Delilah Las Vegas vs. West Hollywood: Which is Better? 00:45:17 The Future of the Tropicana and Bally's Las Vegas 00:45:55 How Las Vegas Became a Major Professional Sports City 00:46:41 The Chicago Bears Stadium Controversy and Tax Credits 00:49:15 Politicking for the NFL: My Viral Bears Stadium Joke 00:49:54 Holdouts: The Hotel That Refused to Sell to MGM 00:51:08 Walkable Vegas? The Problem with Allegiant Stadium Access 00:51:52 Supporting Bobby Kahn: Make Vegas Vegas Again 00:55:31 Old Vegas Nostalgia: Ghostbar, Rehab, and $300 Bottles 00:56:26 The Truth About the New Hard Rock (Seminole) Las Vegas 00:57:54 My First Club Experience: In the Booth with John Summit 00:59:57 Recycled Content: Why Vegas Nightlife Needs a Refresh 01:00:34 How a Pilot's DM Led to a Meeting with John Summit 01:02:33 Papi Steak Las Vegas vs. Miami: The $1,000 Briefcase 01:04:11 Influencer Advice: Get Out of Your Comfort Zone 01:08:36 Camilla Araujo and the Secret to Viral Content Hooks 01:10:36 Why You Should Delete "Shitty" Content Immediately 01:12:50 Movie Roles with De Niro and Al Pacino? What's Next
Jared Wicks has been a rock climber for over 30 years, he is a former SWAT officer, and one of seven full-time commissioned officers on the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Search and Rescue team. Born and raised in Montana, Jared served in the military and spent his off-duty hours climbing at Red Rock—falling so in love with the area that he moved to Las Vegas in 2006 specifically to combine his passion for climbing with a career in law enforcement. After nearly two decades working patrol, firearms instruction, and SWAT, Jared finally landed his dream position on the SAR, where he now responds to rescues across 8,000 square miles of Clark County—from Red Rock Canyon to Mount Charleston to Lake Mead. This episode explores what it takes to be on one of the most unique full-time SAR teams in the country, how helicopter operations actually work, and what happens when 911 gets called from a climbing route. Jared walks through the structure of LVMPD SAR's four specialty teams (lead climb, mountain rescue, dive recovery, and tactical medical support), the qualifications required to even test for the position, and how 40+ volunteers—including world-class 5.14 climbers and SPRAT Level 3 rope access technicians—support the full-time officers. We discuss the death of his mentor Dave Van Buskirk, who fell during a hoist rescue 13 years ago after saving a stranded hiker, and how that tragedy changed rescue protocols across the entire SAR community. Jared breaks down a recent rescue from this past weekend on Dream Safari, what percentage of climbing rescues are preventable versus pure chaos, and how witnessing accidents over the years has fundamentally changed his own approach to risk and gear placement. If there's one thing Jared wants you to take away from this conversation, it's that LVMPD SAR is funded by tax dollars—rescues are free. Never hesitate to call 911 if you're in trouble. Jared and his team are ready to come get you.Topics include: LVMPD SAR team structure, Red Rock Canyon, helicopter rescue operations, 911 communication protocols, volunteer SAR requirements, Dave Van Buskirk's legacy, preventable versus unpreventable accidents, risks, double rack philosophy, how SAR changes your climbing, and why tax dollars—not rescue fees—fund Las Vegas search and rescue operations.Watch the full episode on Youtube#searchandrescue #climbingaccident #tradclimbing #climbingsafety---Thanks to our sponsors!LIVSN DesignsCheckout Their Ecotrek Trail Pants HEREUse Code "TCM15" At Checkout for an extra 15% OFF Your OrderHelp Support The Show & Unlock The Ad-Free PodcastResourcesLearn More About LVMPD Search and Rescue, Donate, & More!LVMPD' IG
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Kusalasara finishing off our series on Milarepa, the famous Tibetan Yogi.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Amy Moore, the clinic director at the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Red Rock. In this episode, Cam and Otis explore Amy's dedication to supporting military families through trauma-informed care and her leadership in clinical programming."Find out who you are and do it on purpose," Amy shares, reflecting on her journey from a military family background to leading a clinic dedicated to veterans and their families. With expertise in cognitive processing therapy and EMDR, Amy discusses the unique challenges faced by service members and the importance of empathy and resilience in behavioral health.Whether you're interested in mental health, leadership, or veteran support, Amy's insights offer valuable lessons on compassion and purposeful living.Amy Moore is the clinic director at the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Red Rock in Colorado Springs. She is responsible for overseeing all clinical programming and operations. Amy is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She graduated from The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs with an M.A. in Counseling and Human Services. Amy completed her B.A. in Pastoral Care at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, OK.Amy has experience providing therapy to people across the life span, from ages 5-75. She specializes in trauma-informed care and is trained in cognitive processing therapy and EMDR. Prior to coming on board with CVN, Amy was the manager of behavioral health case management for Colorado's Medicaid contract. Amy was also previously a Clinical Supervisor for Diversus Behavioral Health at their Child and Family Outpatient Clinic.Amy's father is a retired Air Force member, and she has been fortunate enough to live across the world before her family settled in Colorado Springs, CO. She has lived in the Colorado Springs community for over 20 years and has seen the hardships that veterans, service members, and their families have had to face. She is so grateful and excited to be a part of this incredible mission to serve them. In her free time, Amy enjoys skiing, hiking, cooking, lifting weights at the gy,m and earning massive eye rolls at her terrible “dad jokes”. (Just ask her team!)Her favorite quote is “Find out who you are and do it on purpose” – Dolly Parton#10xyourteam #VeteranSupport #MilitaryFamilies #TraumaInformedCare #BehavioralHealth #MentalHealthLeadership #PurposeDrivenLeadership #ServingThoseWhoServe #ResilientLeaders #ClinicalLeadership #CompassionInActionChapter Times and Titles:Introduction to Amy Moore and Her Mission [00:00 - 08:30]Overview of Amy's background and role at the clinicThe mission of the Steven A. Cohen Military Family ClinicUnderstanding Trauma-Informed Care [08:31 - 22:15]Defining trauma-informed care in clinical settingsThe role of EMDR and cognitive processing therapyLeading a Clinical Team with Empathy [22:16 - 35:40]Overseeing clinical programming and operationsThe importance of team cohesion and supportFinding Identity and Purpose [35:41 - 48:20]Applying Dolly Parton's wisdom to leadershipBalancing professional responsibilities with personal passionsClosing Thoughts and Key Takeaways [48:21 - End]Supporting the mission of the Cohen ClinicFinal leadership insights and how to connect with AmyConnect with Sean Garnerhttps://www.cohenveteransnetwork.org/
Joanne Urioste is a powerhouse in Red Rocks climbing history, and we had her on the podcast to share stories from her recently published memoir, “Collages of Rock & Desire.” Her book is a detailed catalogue of the climbing legacy she shares with her husband George Urioste, including the creation of iconic multi pitch climbs like Epinephrine, Levitation 29, A Dream of Wild Turkeys, and many others. The book is also a detailed account of gear innovations and changing climbing ethics through the ‘70s and 80's—from swami belts and belay plates, to early adoption of nuts and frontpointing on ice, and adding a run-out bolt here and there to connect discontinuous cracks and make many climbs possible on Red Rocks soaring faces. In the interview, we dive into all of this, plus Joanne and George's wild love story, managing fear on lead, and climbing as a metaphor for life. You can find a copy of Joanne Urioste's book on Amazon.
Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
Erosion and evolution. Shadow and light. Death and rebirth. These are some of the strands that the acclaimed author, naturalist and activist Terry Tempest Williams weaves together in the face of today's broken world. Standing in the lineage of the greatest nature writers, she links her deepest inner experiences with the state of the web of life. In this program, Williams asks: How do we find the strength to not look away at all that is breaking our hearts? Hands on the earth, we remember where the source of our authentic power comes from. We have to go deeper. She also explores histories of privilege, religion, and identity in Utah, and how reconciling her experiences with these cultural strands have helped unleash and shape her voice as a storyteller who translates the voice of nature and speaks for justice. Featuring Terry Tempest Williams, one of the greatest living authors from the American West, is also a longtime award-winning conservationist and activist, who has taken on, among other issues, nuclear testing, the Iraq War, the neglect of women's health, and the destruction of nature, especially in her beloved “Red Rock” region of her native Utah and in Alaska. Credits: Executive Producer: Kenny Ausubel Written by: Monica Lopez and Kenny Ausubel Senior Producer and Station Relations: Stephanie Welch Host and Consulting Producer: Neil Harvey Producer: Teo Grossman Program Engineer and Music Supervisor: Emily Harris Production Assistance: Claire Reynolds Music was made available by: Jami Sieber at JamiSieber.com Gigi Masin at MusicFromMemory.com APM This is an episode of the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series. Visit the radio and podcast homepage to learn more.
In this quick bonus episode, host David Nilsen talks with Jake Potter, founder and chocolate maker at Red Rock Chocolate in Utah. They talk about the upcoming inaugural Red Rock Region Chocolate and Fine Foods Festival in Hurricane, Utah, discussing vendors, classes, and other things to expect at the fest.You can get all the details about the festival here, and follow the festival on Instagram here.Check out David's book Pairing Beer & Chocolate: A Guide to Bringing the Flavors of Craft Beer and Craft Chocolate Together.Follow Bean to Barstool on social media!InstagramFacebookPinterestSign up for host David Nilsen's beer newsletter for regular beer musings, and the Bean to Barstool newsletter for pairings, collaborations, and maker profiles.
Joanne Urioste is an American rock climber who was inducted into the elite group of Honorary Members of the American Alpine Club which includes 136 climbers worldwide “who have had a lasting and highly significant impact on the advancement of the climbing craft.” In the late 1970s and early 80s, she and her husband, Jorge, established many internationally-recognized long technical climbs in the Red Rocks of Southern Nevada. She was the first woman to publish the first guidebook—ever—to a major climbing area that was previously unknown. She also contributed to pioneering ultra-distance adventure running in the 1990s. She lives with Jorge in Las Vegas, NV, and continues to establish first ascents, even in her seventies.Episode Intro:Welcome back to the Female Guides Requested. Happy New Year! This is your host Ting Ting from Las Vegas. Today's guest is a legendary figure whose name is etched into the very sandstone of Red Rock Canyon. Joanne Urioste is a pioneering rock climber, author, and guide who re-imagined what was possible on the towering walls of the American Southwest.Starting her climbing journey in the early 1970s—a time when female climbers were often sidelined—Joanne sought out the high-risk, death-defying situations that most would avoid to prove her independence and mastery. Alongside her husband Jorge, she established hundreds of first ascents that are now world-renowned classics, including Epinephrine, Crimson Chrysalis, and Levitation 29.Joanne didn't just climb; she literally wrote the book on the region, publishing the original Red Rock guidebook in 1984. After a ten-year hiatus to raise her children—a period where she channeled her drive into becoming an elite ultra-runner—she returned to the rock with a renewed passion. Today, we sit down in her home to discuss her ‘renegade' early days, the evolution of climbing ethics, and why she believes that taking risks is the only way to truly stay alive.Links:Book: Collages of Rock & Desire: Re-imagining Climbing in Red Rock, Risk in the Andes & Running into Dreams (amazon)Quotes:On the spirit of climbing: “It doesn't matter if you are physically disabled or not perfect. If you have the spirit and love of climbing, there are different ways that you can climb.”On her ‘renegade' beginnings: “We were just absolute renegades, just you know, shooting from the hip. Boom, boom! Let's do this! Let's do that!”On the intensity of managing risk: “Calculation, risk assessment was the game… you had very strong consequences if you did not calculate correctly.”On the purpose of pushing limits: “This was not about enjoyment. This was about managing the risk in a way that was where you would survive. Pitting yourself against very strong elements and succeeding.”On the ‘Bolting Police': “As we started putting up better and better routes that were like amazing, then people started recognizing that… they started having tremendous hatred for us. As a matter of fact, that type of hatred actually pushed us to do more outrageous things.”On climbing as a spiritual act: “I wanted to really put yourself out there so that you would calculate as humbly as you could with nature and lay yourself down… almost as a form of worship to the natural forces.”On the unique wisdom of female climbers: “The groups of men will absolutely plug their ears and not listen to my advice… it's actually detrimental to the men because they would benefit from the wisdom that they're not listening to.”On why she continues to seek risk: “Having some risk in everything that I do… just keeps me alive. It expands my humanity. Looking at my weakest points and trying to work on them a little bit… it's just such a beautiful way to live.”
Bill Wright with 100+ Men Red Rock and Terry Lamb, Larry Lamb, and Rod Bortz with Counting Sheep discuss the Counting Sheep organization and 100+ Men’s recent donation.
Vice-Chair of the Make-A-Wish Iowa Board Dan Huitink and Derek De Haan with 100+ Men Red Rock discuss the 100+ Men Red Rock's check donation to Make-A-Wish Iowa on Thursday.
In this final episode of 2025, we talk to Glen McDermott, CEO of Red Rock Branding and a leader in the conscious business movement. Glen shares his personal journey from retail marketing to founding a purpose-driven agency focused on "healthy people and planet," driven by experiences with public health and Australia's devastating bushfires. We delve into a subject close to our hearts, the critical role of language and leadership in shifting business paradigms. Glen talks us through the important work and mission of the Conscious Business Collaborative, which educates future leaders by putting students "shoulder to shoulder" with pioneering CEOs. He argues that while sustainability has “suffered tremendously in the greenwashing movement,” forward-thinking communicators are now leaning into more proactive terms and framing actions around what makes solid business sense. A core theme which we've been exploring for years is Marketer's or marketing's evolving identity and role from being seen, as Glen explains, “marketing in its old sense, traditional sense, you could argue is a dirty word” to becoming essential "change agents" and educators. We explore how strategic marketing, when aligned with a genuine purpose, can build "brands with backbone," influence consumer behaviour positively, and prove that doing good is a viable business model. On the shift in marketing's role, Glen shares how “when talking at a conference in Berlin, I reframed it to be more education. And that was a really interesting flip to the audience who were all incredibly bright researchers and professors. One of the messages I left was asking them to spend more time in public facing operations rather than internal facing.” On finding purpose in work we don't need to overhaul everything at once. Glen's advice is, “do lots of micro experiments until you find what it is, that number one, you're good at and number two, that you can demonstrate some impact in - impact being in terms of improving people's lives (And that's the sticky bit, vs. sell, sell, sell)." It's about finding what we're good at that creates tangible impact, and from there we can build momentum. Tune in as we talk to Glen about: Language being a critical lever and moving beyond jargon and tired terms. Bridging the generational leadership gap. Marketing's evolving role from driving mindless consumption to becoming strategic change agents who use creativity to solve human and ecological challenges. Measuring impact beyond profit, like whether your team feels "jazzed" by their work and social impact, such as improved public health outcomes. For more information: Visit: www.redrockbranding.com The Conscious Business Collaborative Enjoy - and if you love the podcast, share with your friends, family and colleagues. That's a wrap for 2025 - but rest assured plenty of great conversations will continue through 2026. Stay tuned… ________________________________________________________________________ About us… We help Marketers save the planet.
Buying a home or thinking about refinancing? Talk to Gregg Shaft with Barrett Financial Group. He makes the process smooth, fast, and stress-free. http://barrettfinancial.com/gshaft Our very first merch line is here! Get it now at http://mtmvegas.shop Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Want to work with us? Reach out! inquiries at mtmvegas dot com Episode Description This week MGM finally announced what will happen to their NoMad branded property in Las Vegas. When Hilton purchased NoMad awhile back we knew its days in Vegas were numbered, but now we finally have a new name. The Reserve at Park MGM is coming, but will it bring anything new? In other news Circus Circus is bringing even more classic Vegas to the Strip. With a new bingo room, more coin slots and fresh carpet, Circus Circus is leaning more into a strategy that has worked well for them. We also discuss: Sand Dollar closing, Oscar's big changes, Red Rock's new food concept, headaches with the new gambling tax laws, the loneliest slots in Vegas and the Sphere of Cheer! Episode Guide 0:00 Sphere of Cheer 0:27 The loneliest slots in Las Vegas? 1:27 Oscar's changes up the patio 2:19 Sand Dollar closing at Plaza 4:02 Viral Cosmo room service bill 6:13 Bingo coming back to the Vegas Strip! 7:10 More classic Vegas coming to Circus Circus? 8:27 Red Rock upgrades "Food Hall" - Goodbye Fatburger? 9:54 90% gambling deduction - Renewed push to change new laws 11:38 $2K handpay change coming. Or is it? 13:14 NoMad Las Vegas rebranding 14:13 The Reserve at Park MGM? 16:00 Will we see more MGM property changes coming soon? Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Buying a home or thinking about refinancing? Talk to Gregg Shaft with Barrett Financial Group. He makes the process smooth, fast, and stress-free. http://barrettfinancial.com/gshaft Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Want to work with us? Reach out! inquiries at mtmvegas dot com Episode Description This week Caesars Entertainment agreed to pay a $7.8 million fine in relation to a famous bookmaker gambling in their casinos. While the company does not admit fault, in the proposed settlement they will pay huge money and tighten up AML procedures, but is this enough? Does this latest fine expose the culture of turning the other way in Nevada's casinos? In other news Stage Door Casino has reopened after months of rehab. It doesn't look too different, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. We also discuss: MGM's holiday festivities, MGM Grand's finished renovation, Guy Fieri's higher prices, Red Rock's new pizza, Todd English losing a restaurant, TX BBQ coming to Vegas, a Downtown social media feud, more leaks and Landmark vs. Stratosphere 1995. Episode Guide 0:00 Landmark vs. Stratosphere 1995 0:37 Rain, leaks and incredible photos in Vegas 1:39 MGM's holiday celebrations - Drink specials, shows & more 3:13 MGM Grand completes $300 million room remodel 5:54 Binion's social media fights back 6:55 Westgate suite with a pianist? 8:17 Girlfriend wiped out the Vegas minibar! 9:42 Lake Mead is heading toward all-time low 10:38 Hard Rock Tejon now open - Peak at Vegas future? 12:22 Guitar Tower Christmas coming to Vegas? 13:33 Todd English Pepper Club closing 14:22 Real Texas BBQ coming to Fontainebleau popup 15:25 Guy Fieri raises the price of his $20 brunch 16:04 Stage Door Casino now reopen 16:50 Good Pie expanding - New home at Red Rock 18:38 Caesars' $7.8 million fine - Huge mistakes! 19:59 How Matthew Boyer's gambling has taken down Vegas casinos Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
On our latest edition of The Bible Study, The Reverend and his guests, Frank Hannen (Bachata Talk and Aventura's World Podcasts) and Shon Wheeler (Inglourious Blue Balls Series) take a deep dive into the 4th chapter from the digital copy of The Hateful Eight. Along the way they discuss the racial tension of post Civil War America, Daisy Domergue's peculiar demeanor, if Chris Mannix truly was the sheriff of Red Rock and what it means to be drummed out of the cavalry with a yellow stripe up your back. Show Notes: Frank Hannen: Follow Bachata Talk on the shows Socials: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @bachatatalk Listen to the Bachata Talk Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bachata-talk/id1626371650 Follow Aventura's World on the shows Socials: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @aventurapodcast Listen to the Aventura's World: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aventuras-world/id1733891852 Shon Wheeler: Listen to the Splatterhouse Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/38MSH4gnr6BU0uSrw3SuT7?si=bb155e1a67d5404b Follow the Splatterhouse Podcast on their Socials: Facebook: @Splatterhousepodcast Instagram: @the_splatterhouse_podcast Twitter: @SplatterPodcast Follow Scare Flair Records on their Socials: Facebook & Instagram: @scareflairrecords Website: www.scareflair.com Become a member of The Church of Tarantino: Follow us on our socials: Facebook / Instagram / Threads/ Blue Sky & Letterboxd: @ChurchOfQTPod TikTok: @TheChurchofQT Email: TheChurchOfTarantino@gmail.com We're also on the Rabbit Hole Podcast Network: https://rabbitholepodcasts.com/the-church-of-tarantino/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Set in post Civil War America, a stagecoach hurtles through the wintry Wyoming landscape. The passengers, John the Hangman Ruth, a notorious bounty hunter and his fugitive, Daisy Domergue, race towards the town of Red Rock where justices awaits Daisy at the end of a hangman's rope. Along the road they encounter two strangers, Major Marquis Warren, a black former Union soldier turned infamous bounty hunter and Chris Mannix, a southern renegade who claims to be the new sheriff of Red Rock. A raging blizzard forces the quartet to seek refuge at Minnie's Haberdashery where they encounter four additional unknown faces, Bob, a Mexican man who claims to be taking care of Minnie's while the proprietor is visiting her mother, Oswaldo Mobray, Red Rock's Hangman, Joe Gage, a cow puncher head home for Christmas and Confederate General Sanford Smithers. As the storm overtakes the mountain, our eight travelers come to learn they may not make it to Red Rock after all. The Weinstein Company and The Church of Tarantino Podcast presents The Hateful Eight's 10th Anniversary Celebration. No one comes up this mountain without a damn good reason. Show Notes: Heather Baxendale-Walsh: Listen to the Word of Hell Mouth Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/word-of-hell-mouth/id1654712678 Listen to A Pod of Wings and Filth: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-pod-of-wings-and-filth/id1812628934 Follow HB Walsh on her Socials: Facebook: @HBaxWalsh Instagram: @H.B.WalshAuthor Website: www.heatherbaxendale.com Frank Hannen: Follow Bachata Talk on the shows Socials: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @bachatatalk Listen to the Bachata Talk Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bachata-talk/id1626371650 Follow Aventura's World on the shows Socials: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @aventurapodcast Listen to the Aventura's World: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aventuras-world/id1733891852 Friar Wheeler: Listen to the Splatterhouse Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/38MSH4gnr6BU0uSrw3SuT7?si=bb155e1a67d5404b Follow the Splatterhouse Podcast on their Socials: Facebook: @Splatterhousepodcast Instagram: @the_splatterhouse_podcast Twitter: @SplatterPodcast Follow Scare Flair Records on their Socials: Facebook & Instagram: @scareflairrecords Website: www.scareflair.com Become a member of The Church of Tarantino: Follow us on our socials: Facebook / Instagram / Threads/ Blue Sky & Letterboxd: @ChurchOfQTPod TikTok: @TheChurchofQT Email: TheChurchOfTarantino@gmail.com We're also on the Rabbit Hole Podcast Network: https://rabbitholepodcasts.com/the-church-of-tarantino/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Cherise is joined by Tim Lankau and Ethan Wong, both Co-CEOs and founders of Hive ASMBLD, based in Houston, Texas. They discuss the Red Rock House located in Red Rock, Texas. You can see the project here as you listen along.The Red Rock House redefines what's possible in modern homebuilding, merging 3D-printed construction with prefabricated panel technology in the scenic Blue Sky Estates community. Once an untouched two-acre parcel, the site now offers a peaceful retreat less than forty-five minutes from Austin, where sweeping views and natural tranquility set the tone.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:Social Channel Pre-rollPromotes the YouTube channel, ARACTemy, and social handle.
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On Today's Menu:Sam's not-so-great time — let's just say it wasn't the highlight of his week.Tamba scores some diamonds.Red Rock's resurrection — is it a comeback or just a facelift?Top Taco List drops… and yeah, not everyone's impressed.Next up: BBQ Crawl! The crew lines up 15+ spots for smoky, saucy judgment day.Pet Peeves — you guessed it, new gripes incoming.Politics on the plate — a Vegas chef stirs up controversy.John's fired up (again) — plus a rapid-fire round of listener comments you won't want to miss.Got a food take, question, or hate mail? Email us at cheers@eattalkrepeat.com. Submit your own pet peeves at EatTalkRepeat.com.If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a 5-star review — it helps more food lovers find us!Follow us for more bites & banter:X/Twitter: @EatTalkRepeat | @EatingLasVegas | @AshTheAttorney | @WhatsRightSamInstagram: @EatTalkRepeatLV | @JohnCurtas | @AshTheAttorney | @WhatsRightSam
Join the DARKNESS SYNDICATE for the ad-free version: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateWhen Dr. Frederick Andrews volunteers to test Professor Malcolm's time machine in 1950, he discovers a horrifying truth in the year 2050: humanity lives underground, trapped in a 95-year nuclear war that started with a missile accident in Red Rock, Arizona. After his memories of the future are erased and the experiment is deemed a failure, the scientists receive funding for a new project—a space rocket base in Red Rock, Arizona, unknowingly setting in motion the very catastrophe Andrews witnessed. It's “Operation Tomorrow” from The Mysterious Traveler! | #RetroRadio EP0519CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:30.028 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “Child of the Sea” (December 06, 1976) ***WD00:46:09.979 = The Black Museum, “The Hammerhead” (April 29, 1952) ***WD01:09:40.693 = The Mysterious Traveler, “Operation Tomorrow” (April 11, 1950)01:32:39.196 = Mystery House, “Dagger In The Dark” (July 05, 1946) ***WD01:58:57.985 = CBC Nightfall, “Footsteps” (October 08, 1982)02:28:17.004 = Obsession, “Faith Is The Evidence” (May 12, 1952) ***WD02:57:37.059 = Origin of Superstition, “Cleopatra's Chair” (1935) ***WD03:11:29.256 = Mystery Playhouse, “Lady In The Morgue” (May 15, 1946) ***WD03:35:11.638 = Price of Fear, “Family Album” (June 13, 1983) ***WD04:02:20.738 = Adventures of Ellery Queen, “Number Thirty-One” (September 07, 1947) ***WD04:30:46.889 = Quiet Please, “Light The Lamp for Me” (September 26, 1948)05:00:17.442 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music LibraryABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =#ParanormalRadio #ScienceFiction #OldTimeRadio #OTR #OTRHorror #ClassicRadioShows #HorrorRadioShows #VintageRadioDramasCUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0519
The Otoe-Missouria tribe called Southeast Nebraska home for over three hundred years but was displaced by the U-S in 1881, and forcibly moved to Red Rock, Oklahoma. Now there are efforts from the tribe to reconnect with their spiritual homeland through art.
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The 209 boys are back and they saw some live music. Who? Where? Why? Only 1 way to find out.... listen to the latest installment of the 209Tilinfinity podcast! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show and until the next time, we will see you in the 209!
The leaves may not change color on the Valley floor, but September still brings a big shift to Las Vegas: there's finally stuff to do again! In this episode, community advocate Patricia Haddad Bennett joins co-hosts Sarah Lohman and Dayvid Figler to share their best tips for making the most of early fal l— from new food gems in Henderson and Summerlin to a stargazing party at Red Rock. They dish on their favorite seasonal rituals and local happenings, including how to snag free tickets to a highly anticipated Atomic Museum tour and the nostalgic charm of Friday night high school football games. And if you're intrigued by Dayvid's pick for the cheeky Würst Festival, check out our episode for more to do in Boulder City. If you're new here, welcome! We've put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast Las Vegas community. For even more tips on how to make the most of September in Las Vegas, check out Hey Las Vegas' take on what to do this month. Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Las Vegas. Learn more about becoming a City Cast Las Vegas Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm. Looking to advertise on City Cast Las Vegas? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Want to work with us? Reach out! inquiries at mtmvegas dot com Episode Description This week earnings reports and stats came rolling in to indicate whether Las Vegas is really struggling or not. While some numbers do indicate a pullback in visitation, the gaming numbers were actually quite positive giving us mixed results. We also dive into a few earnings calls to see what is driving the good and what they have to say about the rest of the year. In other news Boring Company is expanding with another loop system in Nashville. We also discuss: Venetian removing their LOVE sign, stats showing how local gamblers differ from tourists, 3 rules for living in Las Vegas, Plaza's Jonny Suite, GVR's $200 million renovation, the John Wick Experience and how you can score the Aviator's cool new roulette jacket. Episode Guide 0:00 Aviators new roulette jacket 0:29 A look at the new John Wick Experience 2:43 Boring Company is building another loop 4:16 Venetian removes “LOVE” sign 5:37 Takeaways from Red Rock's earnings call - Killing it? 7:30 How local gamblers differ from tourists & what that means 10:09 Green Valley Ranch $200 million renovation & new rooms 11:45 3 Rules for Living in Las Vegas 13:01 Plaza's quirky “Jonny Suite” 14:48 Caesars seat fee controversy 16:34 Caesars earnings - Soft summer but recovery ahead? 18:40 Caesars testing new offers, how players will respond 19:36 June gaming numbers……aren't bad Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
In Part 2 of our conversation with rodeo legend John Growney on The Luke Branquinho Show, we dive deep into the history of Red Rock – the infamous bull owned by Growney that not only became a legend but was forever connected to Lane Frost, as he was the first ever to ride him for 8 seconds. John shares his firsthand experiences from the rodeo world, discussing how Red Rock became such a dominant force in bullriding and how putting on great shows together shaped the sport we know today.
Send us a textIn this episode, we break down exactly what to expect from the 2025 McKinsey Digital Assessment - also known as the McKinsey Solve Game or McKinsey Problem Solving Game. Whether you're facing two or three game scenarios, we'll walk you through the most common formats, including Red Rock, Seawolf, and ecosystem management.We also share proven strategies used by thousands of successful candidates to prepare for the McKinsey Digital Assessment. Learn why the best prep mimics case interview training, and how to sharpen the skills McKinsey is looking for.If you're serious about landing your McKinsey offer in 2025, this episode is your essential guide to the McKinsey Solve Game.Additional Resources:Full McKinsey Solve Game guide (2025)Get expert case interview coach through the Black Belt programConnect With Management Consulted Schedule free 15min consultation with the MC Team. Watch the video version of the podcast on YouTube! Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest updates and industry insights! Join an upcoming live event - case interviews demos, expert panels, and more. Email us (team@managementconsulted.com) with questions or feedback.
Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Want to work with us? Reach out! inquiries at mtmvegas dot com Episode Description This week we got news that another Vegas area casino is closing. Following the closure of Whiskey Pete's last year, it has been announced that the iconic Buffalo Bill's in Primm will be closing this weekend. What does this mean for the rides and Primm. Can anything be done to save this once vibrant area? In other news gambling tax laws have changed and it isn't making a lot of people happy. We also discuss: Resorts World's viral social media battle, an insane wind storm that hit Vegas, how to score $50 Cirque tickets, Flamingo's weird bathrooms, Rio's new tier match, Rio Rita and the gambling monk. Episode Guide 0:00 The Vegas gambling monk 0:29 Insane winds & storm strikes Vegas 2:13 Rio's new tier match is here & meet Rio Rita! 3:57 Vegas WTF - Man riding on the back of the bus 4:32 Vegas WTF - Flamingo's unique urinal 5:05 New gambling tax laws are bad for many 8:04 $50 Cirque Vegas ticket sale 9:22 What free Vegas attraction will get cut next? 11:04 Red Rock vs. Resorts World viral social media battle 13:57 Buffalo Bill's casino is closing 16:22 What are the odds that Primm survives the next 5-10 years? 17:50 How Primm can be saved Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
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