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In this episode of Raven Conversations, we talk to the Col. Craig Broyles, commander of the 81st Stryker Brigade Combat Team about his leadership philosophies, what is happening in the 81st SBCT, about the Army School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) and his college football career.
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NATO communicator. Pianist. Served in a combat zone. Prior enlisted Army officer. The impressive biography is why Chris Hyde and I are kindred spirits. Did you know that now he's joined a nonprofit that saves Ukraine pets left behind in war? I knew we had to talk! Join us as we dive deepuncovering why everyone needs to care about the pet crisis in Ukraine, which is not only about welfare but about preventing the spread of disease throughout Europe. This tragedy of epic proportions is crippling a nation already enduring so much suffering. We need to talk about it! Chris Hyde enlisted in the U.S. Army in December 1995 and served just over two years as a personnel actions clerk assigned to the 18th Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, NC, before his selection to attend the U.S. Army's Officer Candidate School (OCS) in early 1998. He was commissioned as an Adjutant General second lieutenant in June 1998. Over the next several years, he served in many different capacities as an AG officer: AG detachment executive officer, postal platoon leader, MEPS operations officer, and AG detachment commander. COL Hyde was selected to serve as a Public Affairs Officer (PAO) in 2007. COL Hyde served in key public affairs billets at all echelons for 18 years – internationally, on operation, and in garrison. Operationally, he deployed to Diyala, Iraq, in September 2008 with the 1/25th Stryker Brigade Combat Team as the SBCT's PAO and served as a PA planner for the ISAF Joint Command (CJ-35) throughout 2011 in Kabul, Afghanistan. His other public affairs assignments include Media Relations Officer for NATO's Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) in the UK, Training with Industry (TWI) Fellow with Siemens Corporation (NJ), Division Public Affairs Officer for the U.S. Army's 2nd Infantry Division, ROK/US Combined Division in the Republic of Korea, Chief PAO for the U.S. Army's I Corps (Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington), and completed his Army Public Affairs career serving as Chief of Public Affairs and Deputy Director of Strategic Communications at NATO's Allied Command Operations / Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, or SHAPE, in Mons, Belgium. He retired from military service in March 2024. He is married to Sonya Hyde and has one daughter, Maggie, and one son, Ronaldo. Ukraine War Animals Relief Fund Visit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTERRead my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/Listen to other episodes on my podcast: https://storiesofservice.buzzsprout.comWatch episodes of my podcast:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheresaCarpenter76
The Battle Buddies sit down with a combat veteran by the name of Ron. Ron is an Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran who went overseas multiple times for multiple reasons. Ron goes into detail about his two years in Iraq, contracting in Afghanistan and North Africa. It was an absolute pleasure to have him on and we can't thank him enough for his presence. Our goal is to be a place for veterans to feel safe so they can share their story as they see fit. Ron does an excellent job laying out his story and perspective and we hope you enjoy his story as much as we did. If you are a veteran or know a veteran who would like to be on the show feel free to email us at battlebuddiespod@gmail.com PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW OUR SHOW. Links to our Patreon, mailing list, merch store, website, and social media are all below. Veteran Surf Alliance link below. (3:16-8:07) Beer Math (8:08-16:00) Pulling the Trigger (16:01-27:45) Ron Joins the Army (27:46-35:40) The Business of War (35:41-55:11) The Battle of Najaf (55:12-1:14:29) PTSD & Anger (1:14:30-1:16:19) Conclusive Comments Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattleBuddiesPodcast Mailing List: https://mailchi.mp/788c3299059d/battlebuddiespodcast Merch Store: https://37bd21-5.myshopify.com/ Website: https://battlebuddiespod.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/battle_buddies_pod/ X: https://twitter.com/BattleBuddies4 Veteran Surf Alliance: https://veteransurfalliance.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebattlebuddiespod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebattlebuddiespod/support
Três entidades médicas apresentaram neste mês, pela primeira vez, uma diretriz recomendando a realização de exame periódico para rastreamento de câncer de pulmão. O objetivo é conseguir um diagnóstico precoce, o que aumenta as chances de cura ou de maior sobrevida. O documento, elaborado conjuntamente pela Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT), Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Torácica (SBCT) e Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia (CBR), recomenda a realização anual de tomografia do tórax de baixa radiação para pessoas que cumpram três requisitos: ter entre 50 e 80 anos; ser fumante atualmente ou ter parado de fumar há menos de 15 anos; ter uma carga tabágica de 20 anos/maço, um índice que é calculado dividindo o número médio de cigarros consumidos por dia por 20 (que é o tamanho de um maço) e multiplicando esse valor pelo número de anos que a pessoa fuma ou fumou. Um exemplo: se a pessoa fuma 10 cigarros por dia há 40 anos, sua carga tabágica será 20 anos/maço. Em entrevista à Rádio Eldorado, o pneumologista Mauro Gomes, professor da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo, disse que o exame anual, ainda não recomendado oficialmente pelo Ministério da Saúde, ajudaria na descoberta precoce da doença, que atualmente só ocorre em menos de 10% dos casos diagnosticados.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Joint Readiness Training Center is pleased to present the fifteenth episode to air on ‘The Crucible - The JRTC Experience.' Today's episode is hosted by the Task Force Senior of the Fires Task Force, LTC Aaron Thomas on behalf of the JRTC COG. Today's guest is the commander for 2nd Battalion, 77th Field Artillery Regiment of 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, LTC Adam Ropelewski. The SBCT's Hollywood call-sign is “Steel” while the regiment's motto is “En Garde” or “On Guard.” The 2-77th FA was first constituted in July 1916 and served has valiantly in World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terror campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan. Their rotation at the JRTC was the first Stryker rotation in nearly five years as the rotational training unit. This rotation was an extremely complex rotation as TF Steel Fires had their normal compliment of field artillery batteries as well as a M-109A6 Paladin 155mm self-propelled Howitzer battery from 1st Armored Division. In this episode they discuss some of lessons learned from operating indirect fires assets across complex, restrictive terrain in support of a Stryker brigade combat team during large scale combat operations. They discussed the need to pre-plan and rehearse fires procedures when operating with adjacent units, such as a supporting armored-mechanized team or advisor teams, as well as when conducting operations as part of a coalition force with our multinational partners. They emphasized the necessity of “leading with HE” during large-scale combat operations and the balancing act between deep fires and supporting the close fight for BCT operations. When used effectively, a Stryker BCT can over-match the enemy as it brings organic M-777 155mm self-propelled Howitzers and M-121 120mm mortars organic to companies and maneuver battalions, which gives the SBCT the ability to develop an echelonment of fires plan in depth. Part of S07 “Joint Fires Discussions” series. For additional information and insights from this episode, please checkout our Instagram page @the_jrtc_crucible_podcast Be sure to follow us on social media to keep up with the latest warfighting TTPs learned through the crucible that is the Joint Readiness Training Center. Follow us by going to: https://linktr.ee/jrtc and then selecting your preferred podcast format.
The Joint Readiness Training Center is pleased to present the fourteenth episode to air on ‘The Crucible - The JRTC Experience.' Hosted by the Commander of Ops Group (COG), COL Matthew Hardman. Today's guests are the command team from 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, COL Andrew Kiser and CSM Michael Eierman. The SBCT's Hollywood call-sign is “Warhorse” but are also known as “Mountain Warrior” and their motto of “For Love of Country.” The 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team was established in November 1917 as the 7th Infantry Brigade for the 4th Infantry Division and served valiantly in World War I. The brigade was deactivated just prior to World War II but saw service during the Vietnam War. The Mountain Warrior Brigade is one of the most deployed brigades during the Global War on Terror with numerous deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Their long, distinguished service to the Nation includes nineteen Medal of Honor recipients with three recipients from the GWOT era. The Mountain Warrior Brigade's rotation at the JRTC was the first Stryker rotation in nearly five years as the rotational training unit. This rotation was an extremely complex rotation as it was almost a Division (-) or at least BCT (+) sized rotation as in addition to being a SBCT, they also had attached 142nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, the Canadian 3 R22eR light infantry battalion, and 83rd Chemical Battalion as well as an armored company and Paladin battery for a grand total of eight thousand Soldiers and 1,600 vehicles training at the Joint Readiness Training Center. In this episode they discuss some of lessons learned from operating Stryker and armored elements across complex, restrictive terrain during large scale combat operations. They emphasized the need to focus on the heavy-light / mounted-dismounted paradigm required to fight across complex terrain at a high operations tempo. As COL Kiser described it, “Fighting Geronimo in a broom closet.” The brigade heavily focused on the dismounted infantry squad being the primary maneuver element with the Strykers simply providing transportation and sustainment with occasional use as support-by-fire assets. Part of S02 “If I Would Have Only Known” series. For additional information and insights from this episode, please checkout our Instagram page @the_jrtc_crucible_podcast Be sure to follow us on social media to keep up with the latest warfighting TTPs learned through the crucible that is the Joint Readiness Training Center. Follow us by going to: https://linktr.ee/jrtc and then selecting your preferred podcast format.
O câncer de pulmão é o segundo mais comum em homens e mulheres no Brasil (sem contar o câncer de pele não melanoma). O tabagismo e a exposição passiva ao tabaco são importantes fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento de câncer de pulmão. Em cerca de 85% dos casos diagnosticados, o câncer de pulmão está associado ao consumo de derivados de tabaco. Para falar sobre o assunto, Jota Batista conversa com o cirurgião torácico, Davi de Castro, membro titular da Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Torácica (SBCT).
Patrick Salvador served his country in Iraq on two tours his memories of the friend who didn't make it home, a man who has memories and stores many who sever find hard to tell. So many of our veterans who have come back maybe here but there is a need to welcome them home. There's many who thank them for serving - many who even one day or one battle would not be able to cope with what comes after. Guys like me the story tellers - the shadows know the faccts like Patrick, who is Filipino American, seved wth the elite Stryker Brigade. From November 2003 to November 2004, the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team deployed from Fort Lewis, Washington in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In the sands of Iraq the 3rd Brigade Stryker Brigade Combat Team proved the value of the Stryker brigade concept in combat and logistics operations On the second tour, a brutal one for casualties and injuries, From June 2006 to September 2007, the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team deployed from Fort Lewis, Washington in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. During the 3rd Stryker Brigade's second deployment to Operation Iraqi Freedom their mission was to assist the Iraqi security forces with counter-insurgency operations in the Ninewa Province. Following a second RIP (Relief in Place) with 172nd SBCT, the BDE split between the bridge proper and 1st BDE, 1st CAV DIV. The respective units were based out of Balad, Taji, and Greater Baghdad. The bulk of the 46 soldiers that were killed in action during the deployment, occurred during this time frame. On 1 June 2006 at Fort Lewis, Washington the 4th Brigade, 2d Infantry Division was formed. From April 2007 to July 2008 the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team was deployed in as part of the surge to regain control of the situation in Iraq. The brigade assumed responsibility for the area north of Baghdad and the Diyala province. 35 soldiers from the brigade were killed during the deployment. From October 2006 to January 2008, the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team deployed from Fort Carson, Colorado in support of the Multi-National Division – Baghdad (1st Cavalry Division) and was responsible for assisting the Iraqi forces to become self-reliant, bringing down the violence and insurgency levels and supporting the rebuilding of the Iraqi infrastructure. 43 soldiers from the brigade were killed during the deployment. Let's remember to never forget those who served and fought in our names and for our protection and freedom those in conflicts that just ended and those who have been a part of history we know was how America is what it is today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-k-cohen/support
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have special guest host Aaron Nichols as he interviews Loria Perez and Dekota Smallwood. Loria is the Guest Service Manager at SBCT. She is here to discuss #Enough along with one of her Change Agents Dekota Smallwood.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have Michelle Reynolds. If you have come to the theater, you have most likely been in contact with Michelle. She works in the Box Office at the South Bend Civic and her job title is Director of Smiles and Happiness! Michelle will be celebrating her 5th year anniversary with SBCT when this episode drops, so listen in on how this non-theater gal became one of the most important people at the theater. From Alex:“Michelle is without a doubt my most requested guest and it took a while to get her one! I'm not joking, since my first episode with Aaron and other SBCT employees, her name has been dropped well over a dozen times to be a future guest.”
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have Kirsten Campbell. Kirsten is a long-time volunteer and current part-time employee under the Children's Education program at South Bend Civic. We discuss how she became a part of SBCT via her kids, what she has volunteered for over the years and her “tragic” history of trying to be on stage for a show! She is also a fellow Band Geek!
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I take you backstage to the Green Room at SBCT to hear from the cast of ‘A Christmas Carol.' This was before a show performance where I grabbed as many people as I could for short interviews to talk about their time with SBCT. They shared their experiences with A Christmas Carol and many fond Christmas memories. A good time was had by all!
SD125 – Democratização do conhecimento médico. Neste episódio, conversei com o Dr. Daniel Bonomi, diretor científico da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Torácica e chefe do departamento de pneumologia e cirurgia do Tórax do HC/UFMG. O tema de hoje é a importância da disseminação do conhecimento médico de alta qualidade para o desenvolvimento da sociedade e a inovação em saúde. Background do Dr. Daniel Bonomi Trazer uma medicina de cada vez mais qualidade, acho que é esse o meu background”. — O Dr. Daniel Bonomi foi um dos pioneiros em sua utilização no Brasil. A cirurgia robótica é uma das grandes inovações da medicina nos últimos dez anos. Hoje, ele é diretor científico da Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Torácica. Por isso, ninguém melhor para falar sobre a importância da democratização do conhecimento médico para a inovação na nossa área. A cirurgia robótica no Brasil A cirurgia robótica é uma das grandes inovações da medicina nos últimos dez anos. Nela, o cirurgião manipula braços mecânicos equipados com instrumentação por meio de consoles (“controles”). Em alguns casos, a transmissão dos comandos pode ser feita pela Internet e o cirurgião poderá estar a centenas de quilômetros do paciente. Nesse situação, uma equipe ficará de prontidão para dar toda a assistência, principalmente em caso de conversão para uma cirurgia aberta. Educação digital, facilitação da educação médica e inovação “A sociedade tem de ter um cuidado para disseminar a parte científica das inovações. (...) A gente está dando a sorte de aprender muito mais com um custo muito menor. Antigamente, a gente tinha que viajar para a Europa, para os EUA. Hoje, a gente aprende mais e de forma digital”. Ele explica que, como diretor científico da Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Torácica, ele está investindo em soluções para a educação continuada dos associados e dos médicos em geral. Uma dessas ações é a comunidade online da SBCT no SD Conecta. Lá, a SBCT promove encontros virtuais periódicos, publica materiais técnico-científicos e discute os mais diversos temas da especialidade. As inovações tecnológicas e a educação médica “Vai ser o caminho da telemedicina, essa intercorreção da medicina com virtual”. — Outra preocupação do Dr. Daniel é a defasagem da educação médica. Apesar de poucas, ainda há faculdades de medicina que não se preocupam em preparar o médico para as tecnologias digitais. Por outro lado, há aquelas com laboratórios avançados nessas inovações, como a UFMG e a Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Minas Gerais. Comunidade Online do Podcast Saúde Digital Você é médico e quer interagir comigo e com outros colegas inovadores da medicina digital? Entre na Comunidade do Podcast Saúde Digital no SD Conecta! [rock-convert-cta id="8201"] Patrocínio Este episódio foi patrocinado pela Meditronic, líder mundial em tecnologias, serviços e soluções médicas. Colaboramos para superar os maiores desafios de saúde.” Sua grande missão é levar a inovação tecnológica aos médicos. Músicas: Música de Alex_MakeMusic da Pixabay
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have returning guest Jeremy Phillips. I wanted to catch up with Jeremy and see how his first few months at the theater have been. After catching up, the conversation went to talking about his role as the Volunteer Coordinator. We both discuss the importance of volunteers at the theater and the large role they play to make sure the theater keeps moving forward. To learn more about how to volunteer at SBCT you can email Jeremy at ‘jeremy@sbct.org' to be added to the volunteer email list.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have Aaron Mays. Aaron is the Playwright of SBCT's new adaption of 'A Christmas Carol.' Today's episode goes deep into what everyone coming to see 'A Christmas Carol' can expect. We get into how Aaron was brought on to adapt the Novella into something new for all to see at SBCT. We also get into what inspired his adaptation and what we hope people will get out of the show! I say we because I'm actually involved in this show! And you'll get to hear about my involvement with 'A Christmas Carol'!
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have Caitlin LeVan. Caitlin will be one of our Elsa's for Frozen Jr. Frozen Jr. is Caitlin's first lead role at SBCT and only her second performance with the Theater, her first being The Lion King. In the episode, we get into Frozen Jr. and what that experience has been like. We also touch on her first lead role she performed this past summer as Rizzo in Grease Jr. with Premier Arts!Personal Note from Alex:"Caitlin was the easiest guest to schedule for the podcast because we go to the same church! When I found out she was playing Elsa, I turned to her and said, 'this means you're my guest on the podcast!' She really didn't have a choice in the matter because I could get her Mom to help me make it happen :)"
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have Billie Bennett. Billie will be playing the part of Dr. Frank-n-furter in the upcoming production of The Rocky Horror Picture show. We discussed her experience of auditioning for the show and what it was like performing in Matilda while rehearsing for RHPS all in the same weeks! We also talk about how she got into Theater and how she came to SBCT. “Fun Fact: As you will hear at the beginning of the show, Billie and I did Jesus Christ Superstar. She is my first guest of someone I recently performed with at a production at SBCT!”
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have Ste Clough. Ste is a recent import from England to the South Bend Civic Theater. How you might ask, did he end up here in South Bend?! Listen in and find out! We also discuss his Theater experience, how he got involved in the Theater, and we only dive a little bit into his long resume' which includes a lot! So we are lucky to have someone with his experience coming to SBCT! I also take a moment to ask my dumb American questions because I always like to know what others think about certain things when they immigrate into the States.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have the director for the show ‘Cry it Out.' We start the show off by briefly talking about Deb's life in the theater, starting off in her home state of Wisconsin, then moving to Kansas City, then to New Orleans to complete her education, and then taking a job in New York State. All this before her Spouse took a job in South Bend and was brought to SBCT. We take a deep dive into ‘Cry it Out', including how she became the director of the show, who makes up the cast, and a general look at the show.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have newly hired Jeremy Phillips. Jeremy is taking on the role of Director of Production at South Bend Civic Theater. We discuss how Jeremy realized early in life that being on stage was not his future in theater but being on the other side of putting on a show, doing Student Directing. From there, he went to college with a focus on Theater Administration, and after college, he was on his way to China for his first gig! After many years of travel and freelance work in multiple theaters all over the world, Jeremy has found his way to a permanent role here at SBCT.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, I have South Bend Civic's summer interns Elisabeth and Maya, and we discuss what their summer has been like at SBCT. We talk about their current time at university, their majors, and their ambitions after college. We also touch on the experiences they have been gaining while working at SBCT and what projects they are doing. And just a warning for the listeners, we had a blast recording, so be ready to hear a very giggly episode!
King of Battle Podcast from the U.S. Field Artillery Association
Updates on the new Talent Management System and Marketplace. from the FA Branch Chief, Officer Management, and FA Branch Chief, Enlisted Management. We discuss how to navigate the new Talent Marketplace and what you need to know before the next cycle. LTC(P) Lazander Tomlinson was commissioned from THE New Mexico Military Institute in 1999. In 2001 he graduated from the University of Central Florida(2017 NCAA Football National Champs). He has had many opportunities to gain efficiency at PCS'ing over his 20 years of active federal service but considers himself luckiest to have once Commanded a Donkey and a Goat. He has been in the seat as FA Branch Chief for one year. His next stop is Army War College. LTC(P) Stephen Walker was commissioned from the United States Military Academy in 1999. He has had many opportunities to serve in many FA formations over his 22 years of active federal service. He most recently served as the commander of 2-362FA at FT Bliss, TX prior to assuming duties as the FA Branch Chief for OPMD. He will remain in the position for an additional year before attending Senior Service College in 2022. MAJ Elliot J. Garrett entered the United States Army in 2002 and deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom III. In 2007 MAJ Garrett completed Officer Candidate School and commissioned in the Field Artillery. He has served with 5-3 FA, 17th Fires Brigade, 2-11 FA, 2 SBCT, 25 ID, 1-30th FA and 2-2 FA. He has also served as Analysis Branch Chief for the Joint and Army Experimentation Division (JAED), Concept Development and Learning Directorate (CDLD), Army Capabilities Integration Center (ARCIC). MAJ Garrett graduated from the University of California, Riverside with a BA in Philosophy, and has an MBA from the College of William and Mary. MAJ Garrett has also deployed to Regional Command-South, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today's episode, we have Josh Napierkowski. We talk a little bit about Josh's role at South Bend Civic and what he has been up to lately at the theater, but we mostly discuss the upcoming Spongebob Musical produced by the Youth Program at SBCT. We discuss the show, some of the hurdles that he and the cast have faced, and what he hopes everyone will get out of seeing the show.
JT Crabtree the voice of South Alabama and Josh Sours the voice of UTA join the We're Talkin' to talk Sun Belt Baseball --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/we-are-talkin-too/support
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CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today’s episode, we have Kyle Chamberlin. Like me, for the past 20 plus years, Kyle has been a long-time presence at the South Bend Civic Theater. He has done everything from performing on stage, producing shows at the theater, and was a board member for six years. In our conversation, we discuss many topics, including how he got started in theater, becoming a percussionist, his time at Notre Dame, and his involvement at SBCT.Back Story:“Anyone who has listened to Civic Stories will probably hear me drop Kyle’s name at least once per show. That is due to his presence at the theater, and we have known each other for over 23 years. We met in High School band, and our SBCT volunteerism has grown concurrently over those years, so our paths cross quite a bit at the theater, thus why he is brought up so much! In the episode, we discuss some of our history and only some of the things we have done together over the years.” - Alex Peek
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CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
In today’s episode, we have Sean Leyes. Sean may be in his early 30s, but he is also a 20 year plus veteran of Theater, and in today’s episode, we get to hear his 20-year journey of being on the stage. He has performed on almost all the stages in the area, with most happening at SBCT. After building up his acting chops in Michiana, he decided to take his talents to New York and go for it on Broadway. We discuss that recent adventure and how it has been affected by COVID.Alex & Seans Backstory: Alex first met Sean Leyes in December 2016 when performing “In with the New,” a Cabaret Show that Kyle Chamberlain produced. Sean was one of many talented singers who performed that evening. When Alex learned that Sean had moved to NYC to try his hand on Broadway, he hoped there he would be another example of local talent making it. When Alex began this podcast, he started a wish list of guests; Sean was one of them. Luckily, because of COVID-19, Alex got a chance to sit down and talk with Sean, who has been back in the area.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
On today’s episode, we have returning guest Grace Lazarz. We catch up with Grace on what she has going on, along with what her future holds. Then we get in-depth with all things Fringe Fest. What it is, its origins for SBCT’s production, and how it was organized. If you want to see the full schedule of performances and locations, please go to https://southbendfringe.com
In this episode Jason and Sara sit down with Col. James Perrin, Commander of the 81st Stryker Brigade Combat Team. During our chat we focus on the year ahead for many of the 81st SBCT members, with multiple mobilizations coming up while still maintaining a large presence in the COVID response missions.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
On today’s episode, we are joined by CIVIC Construction Manager Bill Loring. In addition to learning about Bill's background, we're also treated to a local history lesson.We discuss Bill’s current life and how he went from repairing bicycles to being an IT Specialist while also being out Construction Manager at SBCT. However, we spend considerable time discussing his high school life which included being a part of the local sketch show Beyond Our Control which aired on WNDU. Bill goes into depth talking about his experience with the show and how it formed his life, but it also taught me about some local history that everyone needs to learn about!
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
On today’s episode we have Janine Felder-Kahn. Janine will be staring in the upcoming show ‘Copenhagen’. We discuss how Janine started acting and it being a passion for her in High School, but stepping away from it as she studied Law at Notre Dame. But like a lot of people, she ended coming back to theater, with her first show at SBCT being Dracula. We also discuss another passion in life for her: traveling. We exchange travel stories of our various treks across the globe.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
Today's guest is CIVIC Production Designer Jeff Barrick. Podcast Host Alex Peek chats with Jeff about his winding career path -- one that started with graphic design and manufacturing factories in Elkhart County to making SBCT his home.
CIVIC STORIES: A South Bend Civic Theatre podcast with Alex Peek
On today’s episode we have the ‘volunteer wrangler’ herself, Grace Lazars. Community theatre's life force is driven by volunteers and Grace’s main job with the theatre is to gather volunteers when needed, and SBCT is no different; we depend on volunteers! Anybody who has wanted to be involved with SBCT in some manner has had Grace be their first point of contact. But Grace is also an actor, director and educator at SBCT and we get hear her story of how it all started for her in the 4th Grade. If you would like to volunteer at SBCT please contact Grace at grace@sbct.org.
We were so busy ringing in the holidays with movie reviews that we didn’t have time to comment on Jim Mattis’ resignation, Trump’s extremely thought-out Syria zonk, the DC defense establishment backlash to these two developments, and so much more in defense-related news. So, this week Nate and Francis discuss whether or not liberals should induct Mattis into the hashtag resistance hall of fame just yet. For this week’s bonus episode, Nate interviews veteran writer and journalist Jasper Lo about his experience transitioning back into civilian life from the military, when transitioning also includes returning to the extremely conservative and not particularly pro-military Chinese-American community in New York. You can access the episode at the $5 Patreon tier here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/perfect-dim-sum-23660984 Also: Jasper is working on a story about the death of Danny Chen in 2011. If you were deployed with 3-21 Infantry or with 1st SBCT, 25th ID in 2011-12, he’d love to hear from you. Send us an email at sergeantjoker@hellofawaytodie.com to get in touch, or send us a DM on Twitter / Facebook. *Veterans t-shirt notice* We have a new shirt available on our store. Did you know that VA disability is UBI for warriors? Well, you do now: https://teespring.com/deeply-conflicted-tee_copy_1#pid=387&cid=101810&sid=front You can follow the show on Twitter here: @HellOfAWay Follow Nate here: @inthesedesertsFollow Francis here: @ArmyStrang
Defense Secretary, Dr. Ash Carter, travels to the Asia-Pacific, conducting a troop talk with the 1-25th SBCT at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, and visiting the DMZ in South Korea.
Package about the Northern Warfare Training Center providing 1-25 SBCT with specialized mountaineering training prior to a deployment to Afghanistan. Produced by Staff Sgt. Brehl Garza. Also available in high definition.
Bruce McQuain from Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce spent 28 years in the U.S. Army and he is a veteran of the Vietnam war. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. This week Bruce told us about Sgt. Gregory Williams, "Sgt. Gregory Williams received the Army’s second-highest award for valor from Army Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey Jr. for what he did in a gun battle that ensued after an improved explosives device stopped his Stryker last year in Baghdad. Although injured himself, Sgt. Williams pulled his lieutenant from a smoldering Stryker, provided suppressive fire with a 50-caliber weapon and enabled first aid to be given to Soldiers burned by the IED blast. He was a squad leader in Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1/5th Infantry, 1st SBCT, 25th Infantry Division. “When I want to talk about the quality of the force, I talk about Sgt. Williams,” said Gen. Casey. “(Soldiers like Sgt. Williams) are the heart and soul of the Army.” The Someone You Should Know radio collaboration began as an extension of Matt Burden’s series at Blackfive. Bruce does an incredible job with the series every week. What is Pundit Review Radio? On Boston’s Talk Station WRKO since 2005, Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week we give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to the radio every Sunday evening from 6-8pm on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.
Bruce McQuain from Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce spent 28 years in the U.S. Army and he is a veteran of the Vietnam war. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. This week Bruce told us about Sgt. Gregory Williams, "Sgt. Gregory Williams received the Army’s second-highest award for valor from Army Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey Jr. for what he did in a gun battle that ensued after an improved explosives device stopped his Stryker last year in Baghdad. Although injured himself, Sgt. Williams pulled his lieutenant from a smoldering Stryker, provided suppressive fire with a 50-caliber weapon and enabled first aid to be given to Soldiers burned by the IED blast. He was a squad leader in Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1/5th Infantry, 1st SBCT, 25th Infantry Division. “When I want to talk about the quality of the force, I talk about Sgt. Williams,” said Gen. Casey. “(Soldiers like Sgt. Williams) are the heart and soul of the Army.” The Someone You Should Know radio collaboration began as an extension of Matt Burden’s series at Blackfive. Bruce does an incredible job with the series every week. What is Pundit Review Radio? On Boston’s Talk Station WRKO since 2005, Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week we give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to the radio every Sunday evening from 6-8pm on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.