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Rebel Scientist
Rebel Aging: Hope Pedraza shares her holistic human approaches to longevity

Rebel Scientist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 45:37


Hope joined Sarah and Russ to discuss holisitic healing and its impact on longevity and anti-aging. How she uses a mix of nutrition, pilates, and reiki can lead to a new human design, renewed understanding of emotions and a rebalancing of the self. Her mission is to help high achieving women improve their gut, hormone, thyroid, and autoimmune health using functional nutrition and labs, Nervous system support, and the framework of human design. Together, she will ignite the healer within you to unlock true vitality and abundant health.Hope is a comprehensive certified pilates instructor, certified personal trainer, certified holistic nutritionist, functional diagnostic nutrition practioner (FDN-P), Board Certified holistic health practitioner, certified HTMA (Hair Tissue and Mineral Analysis) expert, as well as the host of the Hopeful and Wholesome Podcast. She is the founder of inBalance, a pilates based boutique fitness franchise that is changing bodies and souls. She is an active memoir of the fitness community in San Antonio where she sits on the San Antonio Mayor's Fit Council, works with various high school dance teams and other sports teams on conditioning and flexibility, and leads numerous teacher trainings at her studio each year. Follow her on Instagram at @inbalancesa and on Facebook.

The Purple Principle
Repodcast: Politically Persuadable But Focused on Jobs? Hispanic American Swing Voters (Part 1)

The Purple Principle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 32:21


How'd you hear about The Purple Principle? Click here to answer our one question survey: https://fluentknowledge.com/tpp-survey Today, we're re-podcasting the first episode of our 3-part mini-series on Hispanic American swing voters. The series continues into October for National Hispanic Heritage Month. Is a large and growing segment of Hispanic American voters now leaning independent? That's the operative question in this first episode, featuring three noted experts: former Florida Congressman Carlos Curbelo, UT San Antonio political scientist Dr. Sharon Navarro, and former four-term San Antonio Mayor and Clinton Cabinet member, Dr. Henry Cisneros. Carlos Curbelo suggests the recent shift of some Latinos to the GOP may be due to discomfort with far left rhetoric. Dr. Sharon Navarro observes many Hispanic voters may be registered to one political party yet remain “persuadable.” Listen in for a better understanding of the less purely-partisan viewpoints characterizing Hispanic American swing voters, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss episodes two and three of the series, coming soon. Original music by Ryan Adair Rooney SHOW NOTES Our Guests The Hon. Carlos Curbelo: Twitter, Unite America, University of Chicago's Energy Policy Institute. Check out Carlos as a regular contributor to Telemundo, NBC News, MSNBC and NBC 6 Dr. Sharon Navarro, Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and editor of Latinas in American Politics: Changing and Embracing Political Tradition. Dr. Navarro's faculty page, Twitter, website Dr. Henry Cisneros, former four-term Mayor of San Antonio, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and former President of Univision. Currently a board member of the Bipartisan Policy Center. Dr. Cisneros on Twitter. More on our website: https://fluentknowledge.com/shows/the-purple-principle/hispanic-series-1 Join Us for Premium Content: Apple: https://link.chtbl.com/PurpleApple Patreon: patreon.com/purpleprinciplepodcast And follow us online! Twitter: @purpleprincipl Facebook: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Instagram: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Our website: https://bit.ly/2ZCpFaQ Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2UfFSja 

Creative Entrepreneurship™
How To Start A Successful Photography Business

Creative Entrepreneurship™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 45:06


 • Seven teachers • Over 120 class titles • "Portrait Profits" show with Digital Pro Lab -live-streamed every Monday • "Photo SA" camera club with 1800 members (brought in over 250 speakers) • The Annual San Antonio Photography Tournament • "Lunch with Landers" (I take one photographer to lunch with me every Tuesday) • "Photo Tips Monthly" show with Finerworks.com Since 1997 Jim has hosted over 400 photography events, taught over 4000 San Antonio photographers, and I have been generally doing anything that can uplift the photographer community, most recently as a board member on "Elevate Exhibition" (you may have seen it on KENS 5). A part-timer since 1983 and a full-time photographer since he earned his degree in photography in 1991, Jim Landers is married to Robin who has been active in the business for many years, and they have two boys (young adults) neither of which is interested in photography as a profession! Jim has photographed nearly 200,000 portraits, over 300 Weddings, has photographed multiple Fortune 500 CEOs, Ambassadors from foreign Countries, Two US Presidents, every San Antonio Mayor since Cisneros (in the '80s), and he even has a portrait in the national museum, the Smithsonian Institution. Although he has one of the highest sales averages of any local portrait photographer ($3800) he loves something about photography even more: sharing it and helping others enhance their passion. Over 4000 photographers both amateur and pro have attended his classes, had private classes with him, and have gone to his events. For those who want to make a living in photography: He has the only complete photography and business program in San Antonio to assist photographers along their path to make photography their full-time job, called the “Career Photographer” program: over 300 classroom hours. Position Statement: I help low-volume portrait photographers turn their passion for photography into an exciting career bringing in at least $10k per month with as few as just one client per week while increasing both your confidence and free time. Success suggestion: YOU define what success is to you, family and friends do NOT get to do this for you. They love you, but they are not on the path you are on, and they have no ability to understand the passion that exists within you. There are lots of successes in your life. But all success comes because you consistently and continuously do these five things: 1. Define/know who you are 2. Define/know your destination 3. Create a path to get to your destination 4. Get on that path with determination and a bit of stubbornness 5. Tweak as you go  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Purple Principle
Politically Persuadable But Focused on Jobs? Hispanic American Swing Voters (Part 1)

The Purple Principle

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 32:20


How'd you hear about The Purple Principle? Click here to answer our one question survey: https://fluentknowledge.com/tpp-survey Is a large and growing segment of Hispanic American voters now leaning independent? That's the operative question in this first episode on Hispanic swing voters, featuring three noted experts: former Florida Congressman Carlos Curbelo, UT San Antonio political scientist Dr. Sharon Navarro, and former four-term San Antonio Mayor and Clinton Cabinet member, Dr. Henry Cisneros. Carlos Curbelo suggests the recent shift of some Latinos to the GOP may be due to discomfort with far left rhetoric. Dr. Sharon Navarro observes many Hispanic voters may be registered to a political party yet remain “persuadable.” Tune in for a better understanding of the less purely partisan viewpoints characterizing Hispanic American swing voters.   Original music by Ryan Adair Rooney SHOW NOTES Our Guests The Hon. Carlos Curbelo: Twitter, Unite America, University of Chicago's Energy Policy Institute. Check out Carlos as a regular contributor to Telemundo, NBC News, MSNBC and NBC 6 Dr. Sharon Navarro, Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and editor of Latinas in American Politics: Changing and Embracing Political Tradition. Dr. Navarro's faculty page, Twitter, website Dr. Henry Cisneros, former four-term Mayor of San Antonio, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and former President of Univision. Currently a board member of the Bipartisan Policy Center. Dr. Cisneros on Twitter. More episode resources on our website: https://fluentknowledge.com/shows/the-purple-principle/hispanic-series-1 Join Us for Premium Content: Apple: https://link.chtbl.com/PurpleApple Patreon: patreon.com/purpleprinciplepodcast Find us online! Twitter: @purpleprincipl Facebook: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Instagram: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Our website: https://bit.ly/2ZCpFaQ Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2UfFSja 

A Different Kind of Leader
"Together, we can do great things" - Interviewing Dr. Amelie Ramirez

A Different Kind of Leader

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 32:41


Dr. Amelie Ramirez is Director of the Institute for Health Promotion Research, Chair of the Department of Population Health Sciences, and Associate Director of Cancer Outreach and Engagement at the Mayes Cancer Center at the University of Texas at San Antonio.The institute that Dr. Ramirez leads is the headquarters for Salud America!, a national program that uses innovative evidence-based research and communications to educate and activate an online network of more than 300,000 advocates to promote healthy change in equity for Latino and all families.  Dr. Ramirez has also personally trained and mentored over 300 Latino undergraduate pre-and post-doctoral students.  Her recognitions include a 2007 election to the National Academy of Medicine, a 2011 White House Champion of Change, the Everett M. Rogers Public Health Communication Award from the American Public Health Association, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Behavioral Medicine.She's also on the San Antonio Mayor's Fitness Council as President of the Academy of Medicine, Engineering, and Sciences of Texas. Follow Salud America on Twitter: @SaludAmerica 

Trumpcast
A Word: Eviction Restriction Showdown

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 28:27


Millions of Americans have faced eviction during the economic crunch sparked by the COVID crisis. After a high pressure campaign by progressives including former HUD Secretary Julian Castro, the Biden administration extended the eviction moratorium this week. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson talks with Castro about the eviction crisis, and why progressives are demanding stronger presidential action on issues like housing and voting rights.  Guest: Julian Castro is a former San Antonio Mayor, US Housing Secretary and presidential candidate. He's also the host of the Our America podcast. Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis and Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A Word … with Jason Johnson
Eviction Restriction Showdown

A Word … with Jason Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 28:27


Millions of Americans have faced eviction during the economic crunch sparked by the COVID crisis. After a high pressure campaign by progressives including former HUD Secretary Julian Castro, the Biden administration extended the eviction moratorium this week. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson talks with Castro about the eviction crisis, and why progressives are demanding stronger presidential action on issues like housing and voting rights.  Guest: Julian Castro is a former San Antonio Mayor, US Housing Secretary and presidential candidate. He's also the host of the Our America podcast. Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis and Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
A Word: Eviction Restriction Showdown

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 28:27


Millions of Americans have faced eviction during the economic crunch sparked by the COVID crisis. After a high pressure campaign by progressives including former HUD Secretary Julian Castro, the Biden administration extended the eviction moratorium this week. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson talks with Castro about the eviction crisis, and why progressives are demanding stronger presidential action on issues like housing and voting rights.  Guest: Julian Castro is a former San Antonio Mayor, US Housing Secretary and presidential candidate. He's also the host of the Our America podcast. Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis and Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jack Riccardi Show
JACK RICCARDI ON DEMAND AIRED 03/23/2021

Jack Riccardi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 96:32


Its Tuesday and topics tackled today include...10 people killed after gunman opens fire at Boulder, Colorado grocery store and now President Biden pushes gun control after mass shootings.; The Biden Administration is taking heat for refusing to label the border situation a crisis as things come to a head with surge of unaccompanied minors.; Denise Gutierrez-Homer is setting her sights on running for San Antonio Mayor to bring her business experience to the city and is our special guest on the Jack Riccardi show and on our JR poll, "Are we about to get an "assault weapons" ban?"

Jack Riccardi Show
JACK RICCARDI ON DEMAND AIRED 02/03/2021

Jack Riccardi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 127:02


Its Wednesday and topics tackled today include...Local Health Officials are warning against traditional large gatherings and parties on Super Bowl Sunday from becoming a super spreader in San Antonio.; Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling out journalists defending big tech and unveils series of proposals in protecting Floridians from Big Tech monopolies and Greg Brockhouse is our special guest as he prepares to enter San Antonio mayoral race against Mayor Ron Nirenberg. So, who would you vote for San Antonio Mayor, Nirenberg, Brockhouse or neither?

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Jack Riccardi Show
JACK RICCARDI ON DEMAND AIRED 12/16/2020

Jack Riccardi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 130:40


Its Wednesday and topics tackled today include...Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez believes the democratic party needs new leadership and says its time for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to go.; Some say the electoral college is flawed and many Americans support abolishing the electoral college and even election experts have thought of alternatives, but is it time for the system to be reformed or done away with for good?; A Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing broke out into a heated exchange accusing Democrat Gary Peters of lying and spreading Russian disinformation and former San Antonio Mayor Phil Hardberger is hospitalized after a mild heart attack and we ask what you think is the best San Antonio Mayor of the last twenty years?

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The Takeaway
Politics with Amy Walter: The Tipping Point for the End of Systemic Racism in Policing

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 48:39


How a Legacy of Racist Policies and Police Brutality Contributed to the Mass Disenfranchisement of Black People The death of George Floyd, an African American man, at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis has ignited protests and conversations surrounding the mistreatment of Black Americans at the hands of the state against the backdrop of a pandemic that is disproportionately affecting Black people. Americans in every state have taken to the streets to protest police brutality and chant "Black Lives Matter." A look at the history of Black disenfranchisement, failures in leadership and policy, and the role ongoing protests will play in the general election.   Guests: Adam Serwer, Staff Writer at The Atlantic covering politics Elizabeth Hinton, incoming Professor of History, law and African-American studies at Yale and the author of “From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America” Carol Anderson, Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of "White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide" Mayors, Past and Present Since George Floyd was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, demonstrations against police brutality have taken place across the United States. For mayors, listening to the protester's grievances and balancing them against the responsibility of engaging with police chiefs is a challenging task.  A conversation with Michael Tubbs, the first Black Mayor of Stockton, California, about addressing police brutality at the local level and what he hopes will come from the protests. Plus, a conversation with former San Antonio Mayor, Julián Castro. As a candidate for the Democratic nomination, Castro spoke often about the pattern of police brutality and how bias in the criminal justice system disproportionately impacts Black Americans. He reflects on his time as mayor, ending police brutality, and the future of the movement.  Guests:  Michael Tubbs, Mayor of Stockton, California Julián Castro, former Mayor of San Antonio and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development How Demonstrations Across the U.S. have changed the Vice Presidential Selection Process A national conversation about race and the lack of police accountability has shifted the trajectory of the VP selection process for the Biden campaign. With the disparities in health care that coronavirus has underscored and the brutal killing of George Floyd, the selection process faces heightened scrutiny.  Guests:  David Siders, National Political Correspondent at Politico

Politics with Amy Walter
The Tipping Point for the End of Systemic Racism in Policing

Politics with Amy Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 48:39


How a Legacy of Racist Policies and Police Brutality Contributed to the Mass Disenfranchisement of Black People The death of George Floyd, an African American man, at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis has ignited protests and conversations surrounding the mistreatment of Black Americans at the hands of the state against the backdrop of a pandemic that is disproportionately affecting Black people. Americans in every state have taken to the streets to protest police brutality and chant "Black Lives Matter." A look at the history of Black disenfranchisement, failures in leadership and policy, and the role ongoing protests will play in the general election.   Guests: Adam Serwer, Staff Writer at The Atlantic covering politics Elizabeth Hinton, incoming Professor of History, law and African-American studies at Yale and the author of “From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America” Carol Anderson, Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of "White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide" Mayors, Past and Present Since George Floyd was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, demonstrations against police brutality have taken place across the United States. For mayors, listening to the protester's grievances and balancing them against the responsibility of engaging with police chiefs is a challenging task.  A conversation with Michael Tubbs, the first Black Mayor of Stockton, California, about addressing police brutality at the local level and what he hopes will come from the protests. Plus, a conversation with former San Antonio Mayor, Julián Castro. As a candidate for the Democratic nomination, Castro spoke often about the pattern of police brutality and how bias in the criminal justice system disproportionately impacts Black Americans. He reflects on his time as mayor, ending police brutality, and the future of the movement.  Guests:  Michael Tubbs, Mayor of Stockton, California Julián Castro, former Mayor of San Antonio and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development How Demonstrations Across the U.S. have changed the Vice Presidential Selection Process A national conversation about race and the lack of police accountability has shifted the trajectory of the VP selection process for the Biden campaign. With the disparities in health care that coronavirus has underscored and the brutal killing of George Floyd, the selection process faces heightened scrutiny.  Guests:  David Siders, National Political Correspondent at Politico

The Takeaway
Politics with Amy Walter: The Tipping Point for the End of Systemic Racism in Policing

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 48:39


How a Legacy of Racist Policies and Police Brutality Contributed to the Mass Disenfranchisement of Black People The death of George Floyd, an African American man, at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis has ignited protests and conversations surrounding the mistreatment of Black Americans at the hands of the state against the backdrop of a pandemic that is disproportionately affecting Black people. Americans in every state have taken to the streets to protest police brutality and chant "Black Lives Matter." A look at the history of Black disenfranchisement, failures in leadership and policy, and the role ongoing protests will play in the general election.   Guests: Adam Serwer, Staff Writer at The Atlantic covering politics Elizabeth Hinton, incoming Professor of History, law and African-American studies at Yale and the author of “From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America” Carol Anderson, Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of "White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide" Mayors, Past and Present Since George Floyd was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, demonstrations against police brutality have taken place across the United States. For mayors, listening to the protester's grievances and balancing them against the responsibility of engaging with police chiefs is a challenging task.  A conversation with Michael Tubbs, the first Black Mayor of Stockton, California, about addressing police brutality at the local level and what he hopes will come from the protests. Plus, a conversation with former San Antonio Mayor, Julián Castro. As a candidate for the Democratic nomination, Castro spoke often about the pattern of police brutality and how bias in the criminal justice system disproportionately impacts Black Americans. He reflects on his time as mayor, ending police brutality, and the future of the movement.  Guests:  Michael Tubbs, Mayor of Stockton, California Julián Castro, former Mayor of San Antonio and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development How Demonstrations Across the U.S. have changed the Vice Presidential Selection Process A national conversation about race and the lack of police accountability has shifted the trajectory of the VP selection process for the Biden campaign. With the disparities in health care that coronavirus has underscored and the brutal killing of George Floyd, the selection process faces heightened scrutiny.  Guests:  David Siders, National Political Correspondent at Politico

Doublewide Dudes
Affordable Housing in San Antonio

Doublewide Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 48:17


This week we talked with Dr. Christine Drennon, housing expert and professor atTrinity University. We discovered a lot of challenges in making housing affordable,how the current models of affordable housing have not yet proved themselves assuccessful, and some opportunities we all have to work toward sustainable affordablehousing for all.You can learn more about Dr. Christine Drennon, today’s guest, here: https://inside.trinity.edu/directory/cdrennonOrganizations mentioned in this interview include: Trinity University- https://new.trinity.edu/San Antonio Mayor’s Housing Policy Task Force- https://www.sanantonio.gov/HousingTaskForceSan Antonio Heron- https://saheron.com/Alamo Community Group- https://www.alamocommunitygroup.org/Habitat for Humanity – San Antonio- https://www.habitatsa.org/

Doublewide Dudes
Affordable Housing in San Antonio

Doublewide Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 48:17


This week we talked with Dr. Christine Drennon, housing expert and professor atTrinity University. We discovered a lot of challenges in making housing affordable,how the current models of affordable housing have not yet proved themselves assuccessful, and some opportunities we all have to work toward sustainable affordablehousing for all.You can learn more about Dr. Christine Drennon, today’s guest, here: https://inside.trinity.edu/directory/cdrennonOrganizations mentioned in this interview include: Trinity University- https://new.trinity.edu/San Antonio Mayor’s Housing Policy Task Force- https://www.sanantonio.gov/HousingTaskForceSan Antonio Heron- https://saheron.com/Alamo Community Group- https://www.alamocommunitygroup.org/Habitat for Humanity – San Antonio- https://www.habitatsa.org/

Texas Take
Trump vs Castro in Texas 

Texas Take

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 50:45


With Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick at his side, President Donald Trump took a brief tour of Texas as former San Antonio Mayor and HUD Secretary Julian Castro rallied his troops in his bid for the White House. Plus, a plan to raise sales taxes in exchange for property tax relief was rolled out. Does it stand a real chance to passing? Join the conversation with Scott Braddock, editor of The Quorum Report, Texas Public Radio Capitol reporter Ryan Poppe, and Chronicle political writer Jeremy Wallace.   Support the show.

Pod Save America
2020: Julián Castro on Immigration and Beyonce

Pod Save America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 46:25


Tommy interviews former San Antonio Mayor and HUD Secretary Julián Castro about his 2020 bid. They discuss immigration, Puerto Rico, housing policy, why Democrats have underperformed with Latino voters and how he plans to make the debates and win. On foreign policy, they discuss the rise of white extremists, whether Saudi Arabia is still an ally, China's muslim reeducation camps, North Korea and Beyonce.

BPC Podcast Channel
Episode 7: The Infrastructure Debate – A Discussion with Former HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros

BPC Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 28:00


Listen in to hear former San Antonio Mayor and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros discussed a variety of infrastructure and economic development issues. The Secretary discusses Opportunity Zones and their potential to transform cities as well as the prognosis for infrastructure in the next Congress. Source

Drew & KB
Ron Nirenburg San Antonio Mayor Joins the Show

Drew & KB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 6:30


Ron Nirenburg San Antonio Mayor Joins the Show

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CyberTalkRadio
2017 San Antonio Mayor’s Cyber Cup Awards Luncheon hosted by CyberTexas Foundation

CyberTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 50:00


San Antonio Tech Dads
SATechDad Podcast - We love libraries

San Antonio Tech Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016


Drew’s back from vacation, with tips on traveling with little ones. We both love the library - for paper, digital, and audio books. San Antonio Mayor’s Reading Challenge Sorry, your browser does not support the audio element. Download: MP3 (27.8 MB) | OGG (78.9 MB) Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Google Play | RSS

Hill Country Institute Live: Exploring Christ and Culture
San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor Interviewed on Hill Country Institute Live, Part 1

Hill Country Institute Live: Exploring Christ and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 25:51


Mayor Taylor talks with Larry about her journey to the position of leadership as mayor of a large city, living out faith in the workplace, and many more topics. This is part 1 of a two-part interview.

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Hill Country Institute Live: Exploring Christ and Culture
San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor Interviewed on Hill Country Institute Live, Part 2

Hill Country Institute Live: Exploring Christ and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 26:10


Mayor Taylor talks with Larry about her journey to the position of leadership as mayor of a large city, living out faith in the workplace, and many more topics. This is part 1 of a two-part interview.

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