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In this special episode of SGV Connect, your hosts SBLA SGV Reporter Chris Greenspon and SBLA Editor Joe Linton take listeners on a tour of the newly opened Metro A Line (formerly Foothill Gold Line) extension. The trip begins at the new Glendora Station, where we walked to Finkbiner Park. From there, we go east to San Dimas for lunch at the cozy Rail Side Café. Then in La Verne, we take in Bonita Avenue's elaborate Halloween decorations. Try to see these for yourself before they're gone (photos below). The journey concludes in Pomona at the Pomona North, for now the end of the line, where commuter rail and light rail make for a key working-class transit hub. Along the way, we reflect on walkability, local character, and how to enjoy this side of the SGV without a car. Plus more recommendations in each town. A copy of the transcript is available below. SGV Connect is supported by Foothill Transit, offering car-free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to the new Gold Line Stations across the Foothills and Commuter Express lines traveling into the heart of downtown L.A. To plan your trip, visit Foothill Transit. "Foothill Transit. Going Good Places."Sign-up for our SGV Connect Newsletter, coming to your inbox on Fridays! Chris Greenspon: Welcome to SGV Connect episode 143. I'm Chris Greenspon. Damien Newton has the day off for this episode because it's a special tour of the Metro A Line extension with our editor, Joe Linton, and me. We want to keep the spotlight on this new part of the light rail system in the 626. But first, a reminder that SGV Connect is supported by Foothill Transit, offering car-free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to the new A Line stations across the foothills and commuter express lines traveling into the heart of downtown L.A. To plan your trip, visit foothilltransit.org. Foothill Transit—going good places. Now, of course, the Foothill A Line connects SGV residents in the foothills to Pasadena, downtown L.A., and Long Beach. But did you know you can also ride it east? To give you a feel for what you can get up to in the area, we took a ride on the train and got out at each stop to explore and talk about what there is to see and do. Joe Linton: My name is Joe Linton. I'm the editor of Streetsblog Los Angeles. I'm here with— Chris Greenspon: Chris Greenspon, reporter for the San Gabriel Valley region, SGV Connect. Joe Linton: We're here at the brand-new Glendora Metro A Line Station. It's one of four new stations. Today we're going to take a sampling tour of the four new stops on the A Line—the former Gold Line, or Foothill Gold Line as they called it—and see what you can walk to near the stations, what's interesting about each one, and get a sense of what you can expect when you ride the new train. Chris Greenspon: Glendora, of course, is known for The Donut Man with its seasonal strawberry and peach donuts. But there's also The Hat's classic pastrami and JPM Comics, all within a short bike ride of the train. We walked past downtown Glendora's charming gumdrop trees and historic houses to reach the real center of Glendora life—Finkbiner Park. It's a nice green space with volleyball, a skate park, pickleball courts, basketball, and a band shell. But remember, it's Finkbiner, not Finkbinder. Joe Linton: Okay, Finkbiner Park—it's not a hop, skip, and a jump from the Metro station, but it's what, a 15- or 20-minute walk? Not bad. There was probably a more direct route. It's one of those things with transit—I tell people, "Oh, I like this restaurant or this park," and it's not like I'd drive across town to get there, but because it's within a few blocks of a Metro stop, it's easy for me to go. It's easy to take my daughter there. It's not always the most incredible destination, but it's close and pleasant. Chris Greenspon: That was a big reason why I started reporting on the San Gabriel Valley in the first place—even before anyone was paying me—because it's nice that there are regular, local places to go, things to do, and people to see. It's not like going to Griffith Park where you'll see 400 tourists from Norway getting off a bus. You can actually have some breathing room here and hear yourself think. Speaking of journeys that aren't just about the destination, next we headed to San Dimas Station. Get off in San Dimas if you're looking for trails or a bigger regional park like Bonelli. Check out the Antonovich Trail leading into San Dimas Canyon and Cataract Falls—a great place to watch the sunset. This wilderness between freeways must have inspired the carved walking stick art back up at the Metro station. These wildlife pieces are great—I like the salamander back there and the skunk right here. Our stop included a one-block hike for lunch at Railside Café, right beside the San Dimas Metro Station, where we even had train-shaped breakfasts—just kidding. Joe Linton: It was yummy. I'm a sucker for muffins and gravy, whatever—it scratched a certain itch. Not something I should eat every day, but very good, and it's just a block south of the San Dimas Station. Chris Greenspon: Yeah, with ample patio seating. Moving on—with Halloween on the rise, we took to Old Town La Verne. Every October, the million-dollar homes on both sides of Old Town get decked out with awesome Halloween decorations. On All Hallows' Eve, Bonita Avenue is partially closed to vehicles, and trick-or-treating begins around 5:30 p.m. There are also some great restaurants there if you want something besides candy afterward. Joe Linton: This one's got stuffed animals, blood-splattered sheets, and a sign saying "Free Horror Show." It's been taped over and rewritten—it's kind of awesome. Chris Greenspon: Yeah, I don't even know what game this is supposed to be—maybe you're supposed to throw baseballs at dolls or something? Joe Linton: Creepy—not just dolls, but creepy dolls, like the kind that might inhabit your nightmares. Chris Greenspon: This is the pièce de résistance—the Jaws-themed house with five screaming sharks coming out of the grass. Joe Linton: Life-size—what, seven or eight feet tall? Sharks with mouths open, sharp teeth, severed limbs in the mouths. So how does it look at night? Chris Greenspon: It looks great at night. See our pictures at la.streetsblog.org on the post for this episode. And while you're there, click the link to read about the pedestrian bridge that the City of La Verne is building over Arrow Highway to connect the Metro station to the Fairplex. Now, back on the train. This is your Metro. Let's keep it clean. Chris Greenspon: Pomona is the end of the line for now. For that reason, it's by far the most-used of the new stations, and it has great art paying tribute to everyday Pomonans—but it feels like something's missing. Joe Linton: We're not in the heart of Pomona. The station is called North Pomona. Downtown Pomona has the museums, cafés, City Hall, good food, and music. Here, we're at the north end of town—more of an industrial rail corridor, not much housing or retail. Chris Greenspon: There is some newer, more upscale housing on this side—it's a quieter part of town. This is the part of Pomona that people tend to associate more with Claremont or La Verne. Joe Linton: Yeah. So Pomona North doesn't have a lot to walk to today. The city is building new housing along Garey Avenue, and there's more in the works. There's also an old depot building the city hopes to turn into a café or coffee shop. So there are efforts to activate the area, but there's not much open yet. Let's walk over to the Metrolink Pomona North Station, which is about 40 feet from the A Line platform. Chris Greenspon: This connection between light rail and commuter rail makes Pomona North decidedly the most working-class stop on the A Line extension. Joe Linton: It's on the San Bernardino Line, which runs about every half hour during the day on weekdays. You can get to San Bernardino—all the way to Redlands via another connection. There's not much to do right here, but it's a worthwhile connection. You can get to Claremont, Montclair, and points further east on the Metrolink train. Chris Greenspon: There's also a shuttle here that takes people to Cal Poly, so it's a great connector. Joe Linton: Yeah, it's an end-of-the-line commuter station with a lot of parking. The hope is to extend to Claremont and Montclair, but that'll take a while. This is the end of the line for now. Chris Greenspon: And that's our little tour of the new A Line stops and their surroundings. Hopefully it'll get extended to Claremont before too long, but in the meantime, you can bike there from Pomona North. Some system info: trains run from 5 a.m. to midnight, and fares are $1.75 with free transfers. During peak hours, trains run about every six minutes, a bit slower in between. That's all. I'm Chris Greenspon—thanks for listening to SGV Connect.
This week's SGV Connect features a pair of interviews by Damien Newton. Don't worry Chris fans, the next podcast has already been recorded and it has a pair conducted by Chris Greenspon. The first interview this week is with Felicial Friesema about the big changes that have occurred in September with Foothill Transit Coverage. Of course, the SGV's bus agency had to create new routes for the A-Line stations that opened in Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne, and Pomona; but the transit agency also opened a new bus line, Line 295, to serve Cal Poly Pomona and Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. Sac). A transcript of that interview can be found below the podcast embed. Our second interview is a rebroadcast of last week's StreetSmart podcast from Streetsblog California. The episode features Transform CA's Zack Deutsch-Gross and we break down the recently concluded legislative session. To listen to that episode by itself, or for a transcript of the interview, click here. SGV Connect is supported by Foothill Transit, offering car-free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to the new Gold Line Stations across the Foothills and Commuter Express lines traveling into the heart of downtown L.A. To plan your trip, visit Foothill Transit. “Foothill Transit. Going Good Places.” Sign-up for our SGV Connect Newsletter, coming to your inbox on Fridays! Damien We're here with Felicia Friesema from Foothill Transit. There have been a few big changes since the last time we talked—outside of the regular route adjustments—especially with the… I was going to say Gold Line. Am I allowed to say “Gold Line” here? Felicia Friesema Not anymore, dude. It's the A Line. Damien When I'm with the Construction Authority, they still let me call it the Gold Line. Felicia Well, because “Gold Line” is still in their name. But yeah, it's the A Line now. Damien Fine. The new “A Line” stations opened, and you also launched a new bus route. Let's start there. What can you tell us about the 295? It opened last week. And while it serves a Gold Line—uh, A Line—station… I'm going to let people in on something Chris Greenspawn knows well: I mess this up in our ad copy at least once a month and we have to re-shoot it. Felicia (laughs) Damien So if you ever hear Chris say, “Why don't you read that ad copy, Damien?” It's usually because I've already messed it up. Anyway, you launched a new bus line serving an A Line station, but you opened it before the A Line station opened. Tell us about Route 295. Felicia Yes! Congratulations to us. I'm really happy about it. Line 295 is one of our shorter lines—it only serves three stops. It runs between San Dimas Station, Cal Poly Pomona at Temple, and the Mt. SAC Transit Center. Service is Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., with 20-minute intervals. We opened on the 15th to introduce people to the new line. We honestly didn't expect much ridership at first—and we were proved wrong very quickly. On the first day alone, we had over 200 rides. We weren't expecting that at all, which means we've got a lot of non–light rail-oriented riders on that line. Damien Just to be clear: you weren't expecting ridership on day one until the rail station opened, right? Felicia Correct—thank you for clarifying that, Damien. We weren't expecting ridership to really kick in until the A Line opened on the 19th. We started the service early to get a sense of traffic patterns, especially on Temple between Cal Poly and Mt. SAC. That area can get pretty hairy at certain times of day when school's in session. We wanted to see how the schedule would run. Little did we know it would become really useful to a lot of people right away. And then, of course, ridership picked up again when the Gold Line—see, I just did it— Damien (laughs) Felicia —when the A Line opened on Friday. Damien This line mostly serves the college campuses. You're expecting students, professors, and people accessing the campus from farther away. It's not quite a first-mile/last-mile connection—it's a bit longer than that—but it's both a rail connector and a local route now. Felicia Exactly. Cal Poly Pomona and Mt. SAC have long been commuter campuses. Cal Poly does have dorms, but a significant number of students drive or take transit from far away—some from downtown L.A., some from Fontana. Having a smooth, easy transit option is definitely a plus for them. Damien As my kids get older, we're starting to look at colleges for my son, who's a sophomore. We've heard: don't sleep on local schools. People undervalue them—especially if they're used to traveling for college. I live in West L.A. and have heard plenty about people commuting to Cal Poly Pomona. I'm not as familiar with Mt. SAC—my kids' interests don't line up with their specialties—but I've already noticed the rail connection. My kid (or I) would only have to transfer twice to get there by train instead of driving. Felicia Exactly. Damien The big transportation story in the San Gabriel Valley right now is the four new A Line stations that opened on Friday. Joe did a Streetsblog story about it. We're going to go out and ride it together soon. How does this impact what you do? It's not just providing connections to stations—you've probably got some bus lines that can be almost replaced by rail. I imagine it's a lot of work every time a new station opens. Felicia It is, but it's good work. When the A Line—then the Gold Line—first started opening in the San Gabriel Valley, we had one line across the Foothill corridor called the 187. We've since split that into the 187 and 188, with Azusa as the midpoint. We thought we'd lose significant ridership along that corridor when the A Line opened… And—see, I'm going back and forth, too. Damien Yeah, it's not easy. Felicia Gold Line for history's sake; A Line for now. Anyway, we found that while travel patterns changed, our ridership wasn't heavily impacted by the opening of the Gold/A Line. Splitting the 187 into two lines also improved schedule adherence. We learned some people needed to get into Pasadena and others into Claremont, so having a transfer in the middle made the line more efficient. We still watch the area very closely. That earlier experience became our blueprint for how service might be affected by these new stations. We're not anticipating major shifts, but we're keeping a close eye on it. We've also worked to get our service closer to the stations for first-mile/last-mile connectivity. For the most part, it's just another great way to make sure people are getting on transit. Damien There's a post on your website—we've been linking to it in the SGV Connect newsletter. It's literally foothilltransit.org/article/foothilltransit-and-metrorail. It shows all the connections to the various stations for people who want to access them. And your website always does a little extra—like highlighting local businesses around the stations. I always appreciate that. Felicia Yes. Damien So it's probably too early to see how 295 has been impacted by the station opening. Friday was a special day, then you had a weekend. We're recording this Monday the 22nd—the second weekday the line and station are both open. Any interesting early observations from the A Line stations and your transit service? Felicia Yes, actually. We're very excited about this and keeping track of where ridership is growing. Fridays are usually low ridership days—people take off early or make it a three-day weekend. But we had really solid ridership on the 295 out of San Dimas Station the first day the A Line was open. We expect that number to grow. We're partnering heavily with the schools and relying on a lot of word of mouth. We're also looking at how other lines are impacted. It's hard to tell exactly how much ridership is shifting because you can't always tell if a boarding is from the street or a transfer from the A Line. We're sending people out to make sure connections are smooth and to help riders with questions. These are still early days, but we're keeping close tabs. Damien I was talking to a friend over the weekend—he's in the industry—and he suggested I ask: Do you think these new stations will mean more overall ridership, or less on the bus lines? I always assumed people would ride the train instead of the bus. His hypothesis is that you'll more than make up for that with people who weren't riding transit at all but will now ride the train and need the bus for the last leg. Felicia I think in the short term, yes. With something like this, you have to take a long view. Our surveys consistently show: the more transit service is available and frequent, the more people ride—period. Any new transit service—more connectivity, more frequency, more access—is good for all transit. In the short term, there may be some shifts as travel patterns change. But long term, anything that makes transit more familiar, accessible, and easy to use is good across the board. Damien All right. Any closing thoughts, or anything I didn't ask that you think listeners should know? Felicia Just one thing about the La Verne Station. We've seen a lot of chatter about accessibility—specifically about having a stop closer to the station or buses going directly into the station. Unfortunately, they weren't able to make the adjustments needed for a proper bus turnaround. We were hoping they could. The Construction Authority is turning the project over to Metro, so it'll be in Metro's hands going forward. We'll partner with them to make it more accessible. For now, bus service will be across the street rather than directly in the station. Damien I did notice on the map that there's a new stop on the 197 significantly closer than the previous ones. Felicia Correct. Damien But the hope is you'll be able to go directly into the station in the medium-term future? Felicia Correct. We'll say the “hopeful” future. Damien Obviously it's not happening next month, but hopefully Metro can make that fix reasonably soon. Felicia We hope. We hope, we hope. But yes, we've adjusted the line as much as possible to make it more accessible. Damien All right. Thank you so much for your time. We usually do an end-of-year check-in around November or December—let's plan on that. Felicia Those are fun. Let's make it an AMA. Damien Oh, we could do that. That'd be fun. Felicia Yeah, let's do an AMA. I loved the last one we did. Damien I always like when people send me questions anonymously, even though you and I can almost immediately guess who sent them. Felicia For sure. We know you guys. We do. Damien Anyway, thank you so much for this. We'll check in again. I've gotten more interested in how bus and rail work together—after watching the last Gold Line extensions and even locally with the Expo (excuse me, E Line) here—how that impacted Big Blue Bus and Metro Bus service. I started as a bike guy, but this has become fascinating to me. Felicia Yes, come to the dark side, Damien.
Bill Holter: Gold & Silver LOVED Powell's 'Special' Jackson Hole Speech! Jerome Powell gave his yearly Jackson Hole speech on Friday, and gold and silver prices shot higher as he was talking. While the main takeaway was that he let the world know that it's time for more interest rate cuts, there were some really important unanswered questions left behind. Fortunately, gold and silver precious metals veteran Bill Holter joined me on the show to talk about some of the wild things that Powell said, that left the precious metals soaring. Bill also talks about silver as a potential strategic mineral in the US, the reports of Saudi Arabia investing in SLV, and his thoughts on why we haven't heard more about the Fort Knox gold audit. So to hear what Bill had to say, click to watch the video now! - To get access to Bill's research go to: https://billholter.com/ - To find out more about the latest First Majestic drill results at San Dimas go to: https://firstmajestic.com/investors/news-releases/first-majestic-announces-positive-exploration-results-at-san-dimas - Get access to Arcadia's Daily Gold and Silver updates here: https://goldandsilverdaily.substack.com/ - To get your very own 'Silver Chopper Ben' statue go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/chopper-ben-landing-page/ - Join our free email list to be notified when a new video comes out: click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on twitter at: https://x.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To get your copy of 'The Big Silver Short' (paperback or audio) go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ - Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 - #silver #silverprice #gold And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by First Majestic Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-first-majestic-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
First Majestic Releases Exploration Results From San Dimas First Majestic Silver has continued its exploration efforts at San Dimas. On Monday, they released their latest drill results. For a brief recap, click to watch the video now! - To read the press release with the latest drill results, go to: https://firstmajestic.com/investors/news-releases/first-majestic-announces-positive-exploration-results-at-san-dimas - Get access to Arcadia's Daily Gold and Silver updates here: https://goldandsilverdaily.substack.com/ - To get your very own 'Silver Chopper Ben' statue go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/chopper-ben-landing-page/ - Join our free email list to be notified when a new video comes out: click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on twitter at: https://x.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To get your copy of 'The Big Silver Short' (paperback or audio) go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ - Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 - #silver #silverprice #gold And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by First Majestic Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-first-majestic-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. J. J Spaun was the winner of the U.S. Open cup. He is a local from San Dimas. Kap & Beto recap his story. The Boston Red Sox traded Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants over the weekend. RADIO TINDER. Producer Funches is going to the Dodgers game tonight to watch Ohtani pitch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Silvia Sarmiento, MSN, RN, Chief Nursing Officer at San Dimas Community Hospital, shares insights on leading through workforce challenges, reducing reliance on premium staffing, and fostering a collaborative culture. She also reflects on emerging leadership, growth within Prime Healthcare, and the power of curiosity and kindness in building strong teams.
Welcome back to another exciting episode of the Taproom Podcast! In this episode, our host, Mike, sits down with Erika Fernandez from Burning Bridge Brewing in San Dimas to uncover her fascinating craft beer journey. They touch upon the evolution of Erika's brewing career, her challenges, and triumphs in crafting beer, all the while sharing engaging anecdotes from her experiences. Erika, alongside her brewing partner Bridget, highlights the art of brewing, sharing insights into recipe creation, memorable brews, and the camaraderie within the craft beer community. This episode offers a deep dive into the unique experiences that shape a passionate brewer's path, as well as Erika's aspirations and the vibrant culture at Burning Bridge Brewing. Whether you're an avid craft beer enthusiast or a curious novice, this episode provides an inspiring look at the dedication, creativity, and community spirit embodied in the craft beer world. Tune in to hear Erika's story and get a glimpse of what's brewing at Burning Bridge Brewing.
Mike Konnert, President and CEO of Vizsla Silver (NYSE:VZLA & TSX:VZLA), joins me to address the temporary pause in field operations at the Panuco Project in Mexico due to security concerns unrelated to the project itself. Despite the pause, key project components, including test mining and exploration drilling remain on track. Key Discussion Highlights: Temporary Fieldwork Pause: On April 4th, Vizsla Silver announced a brief suspension of on-site work due to regional road security issues. The decision was made out of an abundance of caution. Operations are expected to resume shortly.. New Discovery at La Pipa Target: A high-grade silver drill result, hole AM-25-90, was reported at the La Pipa target - 6km northeast of the Copala resource area. Exploration Continues Across Multiple Targets: Drilling across several priority areas, including historic workings at Animas and San Dimas, are all part of the +10,000 meter program planned for this year. Ground EM surveys and additional data interpretation are underway during the pause. Test Mining Update: Underground development is well underway at the Copala vein with over 30m of box cut completed and underground blasting in progress. The test mine is a crucial de-risking step ahead of mill development and full-scale production. Market Volatility and Financial Strength: Vizsla remains fully funded with US$100 million in cash and no debt. If you have any follow up questions for Mike please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Vizsla website to learn more about the Company.
Esta semana en Vaticano: En anticipación a la canonización de Carlo Acutis por parte del Papa Francisco, exploramos las vidas inspiradoras de varios santos adolescentes. Acompaña al Gran Canciller de la Orden de Malta mientras analiza los esfuerzos de la Orden en Ucrania y Tierra Santa, y descubre la historia extraordinaria de San Dimas, el ladrón arrepentido crucificado junto a Jesús.
Conmemoración del santo ladrón, que en la cruz reconoció a Cristo, y de Él mereció oír: Hoy estarás conmigo en el Paraíso. La festividad de este hombre que goza de Cristo en el cielo es un llamado a que nos arrepintamos y volvamos los ojos a Cristo, la fuente de la vida.Con tu ayuda podremos continuar con este episodio: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GZMHJDMXG8L22&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabzPiBLoj2NefLbiwGBbXS1Ckn9xG8o9stwEGRXwQnsnoRllvac_CUJ_cU_aem_oPr5pU3Gmbo2qA3t6j-zkg
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Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comHow should the church engage with the world without becoming entangled in political partisanship? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Steven Felix-Jäger to discuss his book The Problem and Promise of Freedom: A Public Theology for the Church. As an artist, scholar, and minister, Dr. Felix-Jäger explores how the church can cultivate a faithful public witness through generosity, hospitality, and a biblically grounded understanding of freedom—without falling into the traps of culture wars and power-seeking.We discuss the dangers of politicized theology, the role of the church in societal issues like immigration and justice, and how Christians can balance civic engagement with their ultimate allegiance to God's kingdom. Dr. Felix-Jäger also shares insights on consumerism in the church, the importance of discernment in modern political discourse, and how the church can embody the radical love of Jesus in a deeply polarized world.Guest Bio:Dr. Steven Felix-Jäger is an artist, scholar, minister, and educator whose work explores the intersection of faith and culture. He is an Associate Professor of Theology and Worship, Chair of the Worship and Media Department, and Director of Academic Research at Life Pacific University in San Dimas, California. He holds a PhD in Theology from the University of Wales, an MFA in Visual Art from Azusa Pacific University, and an MA in Ministerial Leadership from Southeastern University. His latest book, The Problem and Promise of Freedom: A Public Theology for the Church, examines how the church can faithfully engage in public life without becoming captive to political ideologies.Resources & Links:
First Majestic Releases San Dimas Exploration Results First Majestic Silver has continued its drilling program at San Dimas, and this week they released their latest exploration results. To find out more about their progress, click to watch the video now! - To read the press release with the full details and results go to: https://www.firstmajestic.com/investors/news-releases/first-majestic-provides-positive-exploration-results-at-san-dimas?utm_campaign=News%20-%20January%2023,%202025&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Mailjet - Get access to Arcadia's Daily Gold and Silver updates here: https://goldandsilverdaily.substack.com/ - To get your very own 'Silver Chopper Ben' statue go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/chopper-ben-landing-page/ - Join our free email list to be notified when a new video comes out: click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on twitter at: https://x.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To get your copy of 'The Big Silver Short' (paperback or audio) go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ - Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 - #silver #silverprice #gold And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by First Majestic Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-first-majestic-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
Welcome to the most excellent future, Void! We are here in our garage playing our guitars (plucking strings) to make the most bodacious music (cacophonous garbage). This week we watched the documentary film about public high school in San Dimas in "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure." Erin and Brennan discuss REAL history: the realities of plate armor, an extensive discussion on medieval torture, and Joan d'Arc not being Noah's wife (though she may have believed it). We talked about how this movie is the American version of Dr. Who, how charisma can really take you places, and why spelling matters (Wyld Stallyns is more of a Monty Python sketch than a rock band). Overall, we learned to be excellent to one another and to party on, dude! This podcast is in no way an actual review of the city of San Dimas, California or its educational system.
Pool Sceners. What does a man from 2688, a phone booth and notable figures throughout time guarantee you? One hell of a unique history report. The triple threat of Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin guides you to San Dimas in 1988 for this totally "Wyld" movie. We have a Very Important "Final Lap" this week that everyone should hear. Be Excellent Dudes!! BUY YOUR POOL SCENE PODCAST SHIRTS AND STICKERS TODAY!!! DM US ON OUR FACEBOOK TO PURCHASE TODAY!!! SPREAD THE WORD POOL SCENERS! JOIN THE POOL SCENERS GROUP ON FACEBOOK FOR EXCLUSIVE AND INCLUSIVE CONTENT! LIKE. COMMENT. SUBSCRIBE. RATE AND FOLLOW... APPLE. SPOTIFY. PODBEAN. PODBAY and EVERYWHERE PODCASTS ARE FOUND! LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW. WE READ IT ON THE AIR. YOU WIN A PRIZE!!! HAVE AN IDEA FOR AN EPISODE OR A POOL CHECK...MESSAGE US AT ONE OF THE LINKS BELOW. CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW ON LINKTREE!! WE GREATLY APPRECIATE IT!! Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/poolscenepodcast Email: PoolScenePodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoolScenePodacst Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/PoolScenePodcast Discord: poolscenepodcast Threads: https://www.threads.com/poolscenepodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/thepoolscenepodcast Twitch: https://twitch.tv/poolscenepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/PoolScenePodcast
San Dimas High School senior Emily Moore and her grandmother Kris Mendolia discuss the Silver Surfers Tech Club, a service club devoted to student volunteers helping San Dimas-area senior citizens better understand modern technology, the cross-country road trip and tech glitch that inspired the formation of the club, and the special role music has played in bringing the pair closer together.
Snoop Dogg is on the Voice, we sound off on it. Are there millions of undiagnosed autistic people or do adults just have stupid collections? Brandon decides to not have a “new dad” attitude on LL in the future, and the effects of social media. Lotto people think “if I win so do you” no, no it doesn't work like that. Credere smoking on the dance floor and in his mom's car: the choices he questions and apologized for. Mexican party weekend: quince in the hood and 50th in San Dimas. Watch Workaholics.
Welcome to The Hangar Z Podcast, brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS!In today's episode, we're honored to feature Hans Almaraz, a distinguished law enforcement officer with a career spanning more than three decades. Hans was raised in San Dimas, California, and after high school he worked as an emergency medical technician (EMT).It was during this time, while working rescues with L.A. County Sheriff Air 5, that he first developed an interest in law enforcement.Hans's journey with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) began in 1990, when he started the academy. Over the years, he worked across LAPD before being selected as a K9 handler in Metro.1990-1991: Probation at Hollywood Division Patrol1991-1993: Foothill Division Patrol1993-1995: Hollywood Division in the Uniform Prostitution Enforcement Detail1995-1997: Hollywood Division Patrol Field Training Officer1997-1998: Metro B Platoon1998-2024: Metro K9Throughout his career, Hans has received numerous accolades for his bravery and dedication, including:2003 Police Star. Award for an officer involved shooting during a K9 search with a suspect who allegedly attempted to murder a California Highway Patrol (CHP) officer.2013 Medal of Valor for an officer-involved shooting at the end of a pursuit that Hans joined in with patrol units. During this pursuit the suspect exited his vehicle with an AK-47 and began to fire at Hans, striking his police vehicle seven times. Suspect was down, but refused to let go of the rifle. Hans deployed his K9 to distract the suspect. Hans moved up with SWAT and took the suspect into custody.2013 National Association of Police Organizations Top Cop award for the above incident.2018 Medal of Valor award for hostage rescue in Long Beach. 2024 National Association of Police Organizations Top Cop for an officer involved shooting in which three K9 handlers were shot.Hans has been an integral part of over 1,480 K9 suspect searches, with more than 1,400 assists, and locating 455 suspects with his K9 partner. Hans has gained extensive experience working with aviation assets, significantly enhancing the effectiveness of the operations he participated in.Join us as we explore Hans's extraordinary career, his experiences, and the insights he's gained from his years of service. This episode is a testament to the courage and commitment of those who dedicate their lives to public safety.Thank you to our sponsors Airbus, Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing and Metro Aviation
Films are getting the 4K upgrade this week on the physical media show. Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to talk about why Orson Welles made his fourth film along with the great fun of Run Lola Run. Perhaps the craziest tales are reserved for what became and almost became of one of Chuck Norris' mid-80s Cannon fodder. There's also a little Gucci, a little Lasso, some Babes and a breakdown of one of the most unlikeliest trilogies ever from its subject matter, its sweet endurance and ingenuity and how all of them seem to have barely gotten released. 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Sony (The Lady from Shanghai 4K, Run Lola Run 4K) 22:50 - Vinegar Syndrome (Invasion USA 4K) 42:10 - Shout (House of Gucci 4K, Bill and Ted's Most Triumphant Trilogy 4K) 1:07-12 – New TV & Theatrical Titles 1:10:02 – New Blu-ray Announcements
Welcome to The Hangar Z Podcast, brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS!In today's episode, we're honored to feature Hans Almaraz, a distinguished law enforcement officer with a career spanning more than three decades. Hans was raised in San Dimas, California, and after high school he worked as an emergency medical technician (EMT).It was during this time, while working rescues with L.A. County Sheriff Air 5, that he first developed an interest in law enforcement.Hans's journey with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) began in 1990, when he started the academy. Over the years, he worked across LAPD before being selected as a K9 handler in Metro.1990-1991: Probation at Hollywood Division Patrol1991-1993: Foothill Division Patrol1993-1995: Hollywood Division in the Uniform Prostitution Enforcement Detail1995-1997: Hollywood Division Patrol Field Training Officer1997-1998: Metro B Platoon1998-2024: Metro K9Throughout his career, Hans has received numerous accolades for his bravery and dedication, including:2003 Police Star. Award for an officer involved shooting during a K9 search with a suspect who allegedly attempted to murder a California Highway Patrol (CHP) officer.2013 Medal of Valor for an officer-involved shooting at the end of a pursuit that Hans joined in with patrol units. During this pursuit the suspect exited his vehicle with an AK-47 and began to fire at Hans, striking his police vehicle seven times. Suspect was down, but refused to let go of the rifle. Hans deployed his K9 to distract the suspect. Hans moved up with SWAT and took the suspect into custody.2013 National Association of Police Organizations Top Cop award for the above incident.2018 Medal of Valor award for hostage rescue in Long Beach. 2024 National Association of Police Organizations Top Cop for an officer involved shooting in which three K9 handlers were shot.Hans has been an integral part of over 1,480 K9 suspect searches, with more than 1,400 assists, and locating 455 suspects with his K9 partner. Hans has gained extensive experience working with aviation assets, significantly enhancing the effectiveness of the operations he participated in.Join us as we explore Hans's extraordinary career, his experiences, and the insights he's gained from his years of service. This episode is a testament to the courage and commitment of those who dedicate their lives to public safety.Thank you to our sponsors SHOTOVER, CNC Technologies, and Summit Aviation
Hey there golf fans and welcome to another episode of the Holy Duffer Podcast!In today's show, we dive deep into the state of professional golf, particularly the stark contrasts between the PGA Tour and the LPGA. Mark and I share our frustrations with the way the PGA seems to be disrespecting its audience, missing opportunities to create a more compelling and entertaining product. On the flip side, we highlight the immense potential and appeal of the LPGA. From rising stars like Nellie Korda and Charley Hull to the impressive skill and relatable personalities throughout the women's game, there's so much to love. We'll argue the LPGA deserves far more promotion, investment and TV coverage than it currently receives.We've also got some fun personal golf stories to share, including a recent round at San Dimas that featured an unpleasant playing partner and a dangerous errant ball incident.So grab your favorite beverage, tune in, and let's hit the links together!Show Notes:Mark CrossfieldArccos GolfTangent GolfSan Dimas GC
Gas supplies are cut off for more than 130 homes in Rancho Palos Verdes because of the danger from increased land movement. Also this evening: three UCLA Jewish students win a partial court victory over pro-Palestinian protests; and a San Dimas woman accused of murdering her wife with a sword.
Welcome Nightshifters young and old! On this weeks episode, the guys recap their weekends including the end of Jon's staycation.... A huge Oxenford Racing update.... Then the guys get into the opening days of the Olympics... There were some false reports last week of President Carter passing away.... A samurai sword attack occurred in San Dimas.... Sharks in the Atlantic are testing positive for cocaine.... A short and sweet Conspiracy Corner followed by the Meme of the Week round out episode 155! Thanks for tuning in!
We talk with Allan Walters about the trend of more and more churches starting young adult ministries as they see both the need and opportunity! Allan Walters is the youth and young adult pastor at One and All Church in San Dimas, California. Please join us August 15-16, 2024 for the West Coast Leader Conference hosted at Mariners Church in Irvine California... details: www.youngadults.today/west-coast/conference
First Majestic Reports Positive Exploration Results At San Dimas First Majestic Silver released their latest exploration results from San Dimas this morning, and for a quick recap of the results, click to watch the video now! - To see the press release with the full exploration results from First Majestic Silver go to: https://firstmajestic.com/investors/news-releases/first-majestic-reports-positive-exploration-results-at-san-dimas - To join our free email list and never miss a video click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - To get on the waiting list for your very own ´Silver Chopper Ben´ sterling silver figurine click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/get-a-chopper-ben/ - To get your paperback or audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ Find Arcadia Economics content on these sites: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ArcadiaEconomics Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ArcadiaEconomics Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/kgpeiwO1dhxX/ LBRY/Odysee - https://odysee.com/@ArcadiaEconomics:5 Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 Google-https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9teXNvdW5kd2lzZS5jb20vcnNzLzE2MTg5NTk1MjMzNDVz Anchor - https://anchor.fm/arcadiaeconomics Amazon - https://podcasters.amazon.com/podcasts Follow Arcadia Economics on these social platforms Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arcadiaeconomics/ #silver #silverprice And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by First Majestic Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-first-majestic-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
The boys are once again headed to San Dimas, presumably for the final time with Bill & Ted Face the Music, a movie starring Keanu Reeves. This week the chaps are ready to rock out and rock out HARD. Jokes and japes include: Ampersand confusion, Cocomelon home invasion fantasies, the Apple Pleasure Pro, a reclaimed facial hair style and the Countdown Clock.PS: Here's a link to the album Luke was talking about, for all the cool kids:https://open.spotify.com/album/0hDe37XgWFyWVYv5BoOQeG
Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We talk about the power outage among the Braves affiliates and ponder the use of time travel to hasten injured players return to action. [READ MORE] The post OFR Farm Report Podcast #136: San Dimas High School Football Rules! appeared first on Outfield Fly Rule.
Vizsla Silver CEO, Mike Konnert, discusses the acquisition of the La Garra-Metates district and the potential it holds for the company. The district is a forgotten, high-grade Spanish mining district with similarities to the San Dimas and Panuco districts. The focus remains on the Panuco District, but the La Garra-Metates district offers additional upside for shareholders. The conversation also covers the recent intercepts at the Copala Splay system and the upcoming royalty spin co.
Today, Vizsla Silver ("Vizsla" or the "Company") (TSX.V:VZLA - NYSE:VZLA) announced the acquisition of the new silver district/project, La Garra-Metates District ("La Garra-Metates" or the "District"), between the Panuco Project and the San Dimas Mine, in Sinaloa Mexico. See Figure 1, posted below, from the news release to see the location in relation to Panuco and San Dimas. Mike Konnert, President and CEO of Vizsla Silver joins me to outline the terms of the deal and the characteristics of the District that attracted the Company. I ask Mike about the exploration strategy at La Garra-Metates and how the Company will balance out advancing both Panuco and La Garra-Metates. I also have Mike recap recent drill results from the Copala resource area, look ahead to the maiden PEA and provide an update on the royalty spinout. If you have any follow up questions for Mike please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to read over all the recent news out of Vizsla.
Steven Wesley Guiles is a San Dimas-based musician who pays tribute to his father with his latest instrumental album. Chester Light Guiles is now available on all platforms! Check out the links below, listen in and be sure to subscribe to the Sketched Sounds Patreon! Chester Light Guiles Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sketchedsounds/message
Join your favorite Big Kids on a most excellent adventure. Today we are not just Big Kids - We are the Wyld Stallyns!! We are going to examine the first ever Ted Talk. The first Ted Talk took place at San Dimas High School in 1989 in the form of an extensive history report. This unforgettable performance was delivered and choreographed by William "Bill" S. Preston Esq. and Ted "Theodore" Logan. The report featured lights, music, plenty of theatrics, and some of the most influential historical figures. This week the Big Kids rank these historic figures from the legendary movie Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Be excellent to each other... and PARTY ON DUDES! Episode #152 Follow us on Instagram @bigkidshow and follow the Big Kid Show on Twitter @thebigkidshow Thanks to Cincinnati, Ohio band Two-Bit for providing the BiG KiD theme music - "Simple Life". Find that song and more on their album "Acoustic?" available on Apple Music and Spotify. https://music.apple.com/us/album/simple-life/1375551763?i=1375551788 https://youtu.be/5-Aw8Qw8nf4
#FirstMajesticSilver Reports Positive Exploration Results at San Dimas, Santa Elena and Jerritt Canyon First Majestic Silver released the results of their exploration program this morning, and to find out more about the highlights, click to watch this brief video now! - To read the full press release from First Majestic Silver with the details of their drilling program go to: https://firstmajestic.com/investors/news-releases/first-majestic-reports-positive-exploration-results-at-san-dimas-santa-elena-and-jerritt-canyon-properties - To join our free email list and never miss a video click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - To get on the waiting list for your very own ´Silver Chopper Ben´ sterling silver figurine click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/get-a-chopper-ben/ - To get your paperback or audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ Find Arcadia Economics content on these sites: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ArcadiaEconomics Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ArcadiaEconomics Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/kgpeiwO1dhxX/ LBRY/Odysee - https://odysee.com/@ArcadiaEconomics:5 Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 Google-https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9teXNvdW5kd2lzZS5jb20vcnNzLzE2MTg5NTk1MjMzNDVz Anchor - https://anchor.fm/arcadiaeconomics Amazon - https://podcasters.amazon.com/podcasts Follow Arcadia Economics on these social platforms Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arcadiaeconomics/ To see the evidence of manipulative behavior in the silver market (as well as how you can send it to your local regulators and Congressional representatives) click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/cftc-complaint/ - To sign the petition to ban JP Morgan from having any involvement in the silver industry click here: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ban-jp-morgan-from-trading-gold-and-silver #silver #silverprice And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by First Majestic Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-first-majestic-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
Interview starts at 10:15, what a great episode w/ @burningbridgebrew Ruben was an awesome guest on the show. And they have some amazing beers @burningbridgebrew in San Dimas. They have bands play, trivia nights, movie nights. Make sure you follow them on instagram and go down there and support. I also have a new what's new @Noblealeworks segment this week talking about their new Stout Ba-ba-na naaahhh, a banana stout that packs those bananas in there and their new west coast spa Giraffes are cool, which is hoppy and piney, with all the best notes. Also talked some CFB and NFL this week in the intro. Hope ya'll enjoy tap fam! @Thetaproompodcast on Instagram
In this episode we interview noted Forensic Psychologist Dr. Nicole Vienna of The Vienna Psychological Group in San Dimas, California. Dr. Vienna has conducted pre-employment and appeal evaluations for police applicants. Do you want to know all about the psych eval? Let's go! This is a request we get often from our listeners. Let us know how you liked the episode! Dr. Vienna FAQ's: https://www.viennapsychologicalgroup.com/faq/ ------------------- Contact Ken: ken[at sign]policebackground.net Contact Donovan: donovan[at sign]policebackground.net Go to www.policebackground.net for your background consultation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pdbackgrounds/message
Steve Gregory comes on the show to talk about the arrest of a serial killer in San Dimas. A special message from Laura Ingle to Ken on his retirement. More on COP28. A dead longhorn was found outside an Oklahoma St. fraternity house ahead of the football game between Texas and Oklahoma St. over the weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KFI Investigative Reporter Steve Gregory joins the show to discuss the suspected that has been arrested in connection to the murders of three homeless men and suspected of the fatal shooting during a home invasion in San Dimas. Caltrans identifies 15 potentially dangerous properties below the 10 freeway. Blumfield and Raman call attention to antisemitic fliers.
The LAPD have arrested the serial killer who killed three homeless people. He is also connected in the follow-home robbery in San Dimas. ABC's Em Nguyen joins the show to give Gary and Shannon the latest on the war in the Middle East. Both Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former President Trump were in Iowa over the weekend holding campaign rallies.
Stand up, writer and host Justin Martindale (Just Sayin' with Justin Martindale) joins the show to talk about his beef with Priscilla Presley, growing up in Texas, falling in with the wrong crowd when he first moved to Los Angeles, taking a breather in San Dimas, getting into comedy, comedy resentment, losing people, deodorant, Shakespeare, pottery wheels, podcast friends, podcasts ruining friendships, Halloween and more. We also took your questions, discussed Justin's favorite products and did a round of Just Me Or Everyone. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/
“To live holistically in the Spirit requires knowing that the Spirit guides us toward beauty, goodness and truth,” write Dr. Steven Félix-Jäger and Dr. Yoon Shin in their new book, Renewing Christian Worldview. “It also requires living out and desiring beauty, goodness, and truth as week to truly know them. If we don't embody beauty, goodness, and truth as we seek to truly know them, they'll persist as ideal abstractions, betraying our renewal spirituality,” they go on to explain. In this episode of the Influence Podcast, I'm talking with them about how the experience of the Holy Spirit changes our worldview. I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host. Dr. Steven Félix-Jäger is associate professor and chair of the Worship Arts and Media program at Life Pacific University in San Dimas, California. Dr. Yoon Shin is coleader of the Philosophy Interest Group in the Society for Pentecostal Studies. They are authors of Renewing Christian Worldview, published by Baker Academic. ————— This episode of the Influence Podcast is brought to you by My Healthy Church, distributors of Bible Engagement Project. The Bible Engagement Project library includes free adult small group resources that build Bible-based small groups. With these resources, your small group will learn how to dig into the Bible and apply it to life. Enriching videos and intriguing discussion questions will create the kind of moments that inspire members to continue engaging deeply with the Bible all week long. Visit BibleEngagementProject.com to create your free account and get started.
When cinematographer Todd Banhazl, ASC was hired by creator Adam McKay for Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, he knew he wanted to capture the look and feel of TV broadcasts from the 70's for season 1. As the timeline of the show moved into the mid-80's in season 2, Todd wanted to embrace the gloss and glamour of the era, with more dynamic camera moves on the court. Perhaps the most striking aspect of Winning Time is its signature look. The show integrates and embraces the camera formats used during each time period in the show. They used 8mm and 16mm film and for season 2, VHS-C camcorders. Each scene was also always covered with two 35mm cameras, so that the period look of Winning Time doesn't weigh on the viewer too much. The series is based on the book “Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s.” McKay and Todd wanted the show to be as loud, bold and maximalist as the personality of Lakers owner Jerry Buss. Todd and McKay tested the different camera looks for months before shooting the pilot, and they fell in love with mixing the formats. Todd made a look book approved by HBO, and shot the pilot that way. Next, they had to figure out the editing and post process, to make sure that the look stayed dirty- they wanted film grain, hairs and video imperfections to stay in and even be emphasized. Todd thinks they found the line where the look doesn't overwhelm the story. He enjoys creating art where the form and the way it's made is part of the emotional experience. For Todd, finding crew is much like a casting process. A TV shooting schedule requires finding people who you can trust and rely on. When it came time to find other cinematographers, he wanted to hire artists that he respected for their work, and he wanted his fellow DPs to be able to put their own stamp on the show. John chose to work with Mihai Mălaimare Jr. (a former guest of the Cinepod) for season 1 and John Matysiak (also a former guest) for season 2. He has always admired Mihai's work, and Todd felt that he and John had the same taste. In season 2 of Winning Time, Todd had the chance to direct episode 3, “The Second Coming,” which tells Larry Bird's backstory. The episode also deals with Larry Bird's father's suicide, and he and the crew had a lot of conversations about how to be deeply respectful and responsible about portraying an event that really happened. Even though there has been some criticism of the show by a few of the real people portrayed in Winning Time, Todd feels that their job on the series is to treat the real-life characters with humanity and empathy. Todd grew up in the suburbs of San Dimas, and he knew he always wanted to work in the movies. As a kid, he made home movies all through junior high and high school. He studied film at San Jose State, where he became the class's defacto cameraman. After film school, he went to AFI graduate school where he realized that cinematography was the career he wanted. Todd worked his way up, shooting music videos, camera assisting, and then becoming a director of photography. Blow the Man Down, a critically acclaimed feature he DPd, won awards at the Tribeca Film Festival. Todd was also the cinematographer for 2019's Hustlers, starring Jennifer Lopez. You can watch Winning Time streaming on Max. Find Todd Banhazl: https://www.toddbanhazldp.com/ Instagram: @toddbanhazl Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com Sponsored by ARRI: https://www.arri.com/en The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
On July 20th I did a episode called Where This Is Going? I continue talking on the new direction for this podcast. This episode focuses on some life updates. I moved from La Verne to San Dimas with Sam and we both like it a lot. This episode is the first episode recorded from my new place. I also talk about physical health. I have a new website: http://loudernowpodcast.com/ If you would like to donate to the podcast use this link: https://loudernowpodcast.com/donate/ Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jareddiehl8/ Follow me on Twitter/ X: https://twitter.com/LouderNowMH
Tunez from the Crypt is a house music DJ from Pomona, CA. Topics: High school electives, Northern Lights, San Dimas, Spadra ghost stories, the ghost of Billy Robotam, Teachr's UFOs, the Whaley house, tunez's ayahuasca retreat, bad trips, first albums, PLUR, underground artists. Tunez from the Crypt new track 'Hooked on your Love'
#FirstMajesticSilver Reports High-Grade Exploration Results at San Dimas, Santa Elena and Jerritt Canyon First Majestic Silver released some high-grade exploration drilling results from their San Dimar, Santa Elena, and Jerritt Canyon properties this morning, as they added new mineral resources, upgraded resources to reserves, and further defined mineralization near current underground infrastructure. In the first half of 2023, First Majestic has had up to 19 active drill rigs and completed a total of 78,973 meters of exploration drilling, and to find out more about the latest results, click to watch this video now! - To read through the details from First Majestic's press release go to: https://firstmajestic.com/investors/news-releases/first-majestic-reports-high-grade-exploration-results-at-san-dimas-santa-elena-and-jerritt-canyon - To join our free email list and never miss a video click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - To get on the waiting list for your very own ´Silver Chopper Ben´ sterling silver figurine click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/get-a-chopper-ben/ - To get your paperback or audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ Find Arcadia Economics content on these sites: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ArcadiaEconomics Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ArcadiaEconomics Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/kgpeiwO1dhxX/ LBRY/Odysee - https://odysee.com/@ArcadiaEconomics:5 Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 Google-https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9teXNvdW5kd2lzZS5jb20vcnNzLzE2MTg5NTk1MjMzNDVz Anchor - https://anchor.fm/arcadiaeconomics Amazon - https://podcasters.amazon.com/podcasts Follow Arcadia Economics on these social platforms Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arcadiaeconomics/ To see the evidence of manipulative behavior in the silver market (as well as how you can send it to your local regulators and Congressional representatives) click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/cftc-complaint/ - To sign the petition to ban JP Morgan from having any involvement in the silver industry click here: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ban-jp-morgan-from-trading-gold-and-silver #silver #silverprice And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by First Majestic Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-first-majestic-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
#FirstMajesticSilver Reports High-Grade Exploration Results at San Dimas, Santa Elena and Jerritt Canyon First Majestic Silver released some high-grade exploration drilling results from their San Dimar, Santa Elena, and Jerritt Canyon properties this morning, as they added new mineral resources, upgraded resources to reserves, and further defined mineralization near current underground infrastructure. In the first half of 2023, First Majestic has had up to 19 active drill rigs and completed a total of 78,973 meters of exploration drilling, and to find out more about the latest results, click to watch this video now! - To read through the details from First Majestic's press release go to: https://firstmajestic.com/investors/news-releases/first-majestic-reports-high-grade-exploration-results-at-san-dimas-santa-elena-and-jerritt-canyon - To join our free email list and never miss a video click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - To get on the waiting list for your very own ´Silver Chopper Ben´ sterling silver figurine click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/get-a-chopper-ben/ - To get your paperback or audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ Find Arcadia Economics content on these sites: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ArcadiaEconomics Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ArcadiaEconomics Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/kgpeiwO1dhxX/ LBRY/Odysee - https://odysee.com/@ArcadiaEconomics:5 Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 Google-https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9teXNvdW5kd2lzZS5jb20vcnNzLzE2MTg5NTk1MjMzNDVz Anchor - https://anchor.fm/arcadiaeconomics Amazon - https://podcasters.amazon.com/podcasts Follow Arcadia Economics on these social platforms Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arcadiaeconomics/ To see the evidence of manipulative behavior in the silver market (as well as how you can send it to your local regulators and Congressional representatives) click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/cftc-complaint/ - To sign the petition to ban JP Morgan from having any involvement in the silver industry click here: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ban-jp-morgan-from-trading-gold-and-silver #silver #silverprice And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by First Majestic Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-first-majestic-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
#FirstMajesticSilver Reports High-Grade Exploration Results at San Dimas, Santa Elena and Jerritt Canyon First Majestic Silver released some high-grade exploration drilling results from their San Dimar, Santa Elena, and Jerritt Canyon properties this morning, as they added new mineral resources, upgraded resources to reserves, and further defined mineralization near current underground infrastructure. In the first half of 2023, First Majestic has had up to 19 active drill rigs and completed a total of 78,973 meters of exploration drilling, and to find out more about the latest results, click to watch this video now! - To read through the details from First Majestic's press release go to: https://firstmajestic.com/investors/news-releases/first-majestic-reports-high-grade-exploration-results-at-san-dimas-santa-elena-and-jerritt-canyon - To join our free email list and never miss a video click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - To get on the waiting list for your very own ´Silver Chopper Ben´ sterling silver figurine click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/get-a-chopper-ben/ - To get your paperback or audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ Find Arcadia Economics content on these sites: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ArcadiaEconomics Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ArcadiaEconomics Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/kgpeiwO1dhxX/ LBRY/Odysee - https://odysee.com/@ArcadiaEconomics:5 Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 Google-https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9teXNvdW5kd2lzZS5jb20vcnNzLzE2MTg5NTk1MjMzNDVz Anchor - https://anchor.fm/arcadiaeconomics Amazon - https://podcasters.amazon.com/podcasts Follow Arcadia Economics on these social platforms Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arcadiaeconomics/ To see the evidence of manipulative behavior in the silver market (as well as how you can send it to your local regulators and Congressional representatives) click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/cftc-complaint/ - To sign the petition to ban JP Morgan from having any involvement in the silver industry click here: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ban-jp-morgan-from-trading-gold-and-silver #silver #silverprice And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by First Majestic Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-first-majestic-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
很多朋友為了讓自己的下一代有更好的學習環境而移民到國外,但當移民到新國度後,卻又希望我們自己的孩子不要忘了自己國家的語言、文字,以及優良的文化傳統。 因此考慮將孩子送到中文學校來學習中文。但是一段時間後,可能會發現孩子們慢慢地失去學習的興趣與動力,讓父母也感到很為難,不知道是要強迫孩子繼續學習,還是就此中斷放棄。 其實,強迫孩子學習中文,反而無法達到預期的理想效果,還會讓孩子們感到學習困難而產生排斥。如果能夠以多元化的教學內容融入中文學習,讓孩子們在各種學習中產生興趣,進而了解並喜愛,同時還由課程中學習到良好的品格教育,那對孩子而言,不就是更理想的安排嗎?今天專訪San Dimas人文學校陳妙華校長為我們介紹聖迪馬斯人文學校。 證嚴法師曾經開示:「人間希望在教育」,發揮良師的本質,以身教及言教,播下善種讓幼苗成大樹。一一有所成就再「一」生無量。老師們無私付出辛勤教導,滋潤孩子們純真的心田,啟發孩子們內心的清淨大愛,成為品學兼優的好學生,一直是慈濟人文學校裡老師們的共同目標。如果您不希望錯過參與孩子們的成長與教育,歡迎您來認識慈濟人文學校,加入慈濟人文學校,讓您的孩子有一段健康美麗的童年回憶。
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/448 Presented By: Yellowstone Teton, Angler's Coffee Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Our stillwater guru, Phil Rowley, sits down with Nico Sunseri of Pyramid Fly Co. to take us to Pyramid Lake fly fishing. Nico shares his extensive knowledge of the area, giving us insight into the unique fishing techniques that work best on this North American stillwater. We hear about the history of the extinct-but-not-so-extinct Pilot Peak strain Lahontan Cutthroat. We also hear about Phil's time fishing the waters of Pyramid Lake. Pyramid Lake Fly Fishing Show Notes with Nico Sunseri 01:51 - Phil went Pyramid Lake fly fishing earlier this year with Nico Sunseri and the Pyramid Fly Co. crew. A few things changed since his last visit to this North American stillwater in 2011. 02:24 - Nico also runs the BearFish Alliance Podcast, where Phil has shared his stillwater experiences as a guest several times. 07:32 - Nico grew up in San Dimas, where Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure was filmed. He is relatively new to fly fishing but has been an avid spin angler since he was a kid and used to fish at the Puddington Reservoir. 12:05 - Pyramid Lake is located 40 mi northeast of Reno, Nevada. It is home to Summit and Pilot Peak strain Lahontan Cutthroat. The Pilot Peak strain was the original strain at Pyramid Lake and was thought to be extinct in 1943 due to overfishing. Other species in the Pyramid Lake Ancient Cui-ui Tui Chub Sacramento Perch 28:56 - Nico talks about the different techniques you can try when fishing Pyramid Lake. 35:57 - He walks us through his setup with a switch rod. 46:09 - Nico also talks about using ladder chairs at Pyramid Lake. 51:40 - Nico talks about the best times to go to Pyramid Lake. March is the most popular month to hit the Pyramid Lakes waters. 55:38 - Nico tells us about the Pyramid Fly Co and how he and Capt. Robert Hagerty partnered up. He also talks about the team of experienced guides like Morgan Kane, Trevor Herring, and Cole Hildahl. 1:00:36 - Nico shares about the wide range of services offered by Pyramid Fly Co., details about the delicious food they serve, and the different accommodation packages they offer. 1:11:57 - Pyramid Fly Co. can also be found on Youtube, where viewers can catch some exciting fly fishing action on Pyramid Lake. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/448
It's Sam's month! Sam's pickin' the songs and talkin' to guests. And eating eggs. This week we talk about the Ataris' "San Dimas High School Football Rules," and Sam is joined by his older, wiser big sister Suzanne Sutherland. What a nice lil bro he is! Give us money patreon.com/155pod
TJ Rogers Stops by and Chats with us about filming 3 parts so far this year, the switch back lip with headphones on & a broken rib, fighting Cancer & going through chemotherapy, his new colorway for èS, skating over the fence at Hollywood High, switch front heel the San Dimas gap during Face Melters, what he's got going on now and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices