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Sharelle Mendenhall is a businesswoman, 2019 U.S. Miss California, 2020 Mrs. Nevada, lifelong Christian, and an incredibly intelligent patriot. She tells us about growing up poor with three sisters in rural Oregon, her charity work around the world, and the experience she brings to the table. We find out why she believes she is the better choice over Sam Brown and Adam Laxalt, ultimately explaining what's wrong with Incumbent Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto, who was first elected in 2016 with 47.2% of the vote, holding a seat left open by former Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid. Coverage you only get from The Johnny Bru Show. Please subscribe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejohnnybrushow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejohnnybrushow/support
Heather Renze is CTO of ROCeteer, and is also known as the "Unicorn Whisperer" due to her special focus on entrepreneurs. She is a personal and professional growth expert, executive coach, author, and speaker. As a founding employee of Evernote, she oversaw the company's growth from thousands to 100,000,000 customers. She is one of the only women to have wholly programmed, designed, produced, and published a game at the company THQ. Additionally, she has worked with the U.S. Navy, NASA and state and local governments around the world. She has led the development, scalability, and reliability engineering of web sites with 60+ million unique monthly visitors, 1.7+ billion monthly page views, and 99.99% uptime SLA requirements. Among her other awards, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid selected her for a commendation in 2016 for her work in increasing STEM education in schools. Wilde's writing and speaking span social media, entrepreneurialism, startups, leadership, cybersecurity, customer experience, fundraising, and diversity issues. She writes for Forbes and hosts the "Entrepreneurial Revolution" column for Inc Magazine. Birth of a Unicorn: Six Basic Steps to Success https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08Q7DTVH1/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 http://roceteer.com/ https://thedifferenceconsulting.com/ https://evernote.com/
Heather Renze is CTO of ROCeteer, and is also known as the "Unicorn Whisperer" due to her special focus on entrepreneurs. She is a personal and professional growth expert, executive coach, author, and speaker. As a founding employee of Evernote, she oversaw the company's growth from thousands to 100,000,000 customers. She is one of the only women to have wholly programmed, designed, produced, and published a game at the company THQ. Additionally, she has worked with the U.S. Navy, NASA and state and local governments around the world. She has led the development, scalability, and reliability engineering of web sites with 60+ million unique monthly visitors, 1.7+ billion monthly page views, and 99.99% uptime SLA requirements. Among her other awards, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid selected her for a commendation in 2016 for her work in increasing STEM education in schools. Wilde's writing and speaking span social media, entrepreneurialism, startups, leadership, cybersecurity, customer experience, fundraising, and diversity issues. She writes for Forbes and hosts the "Entrepreneurial Revolution" column for Inc Magazine. Birth of a Unicorn: Six Basic Steps to Success https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08Q7DTVH1/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 http://roceteer.com/ https://thedifferenceconsulting.com/ https://evernote.com/
On July 5, 2016, the day of Comey's press conference, the FBI acquired the Donald Trump-Russia dossier by Christopher Steele. In late July, the FBI opened an investigation into the Trump campaign. Comey asked President Obama for permission to write an op-ed, which would warn the public that the Russians were interfering in the election. The President denied the request. CIA Director John O. Brennan then gave an unusual private briefing on the Russians to Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid; Reid then publicly referred to the briefing. Comey, however, refused to confirm—even in classified Congressional briefings—that the Trump Campaign was under investigation. In early October, meetings were held in the White House Situation Room; National Security Advisor Susan Rice argued that the information should be released, while Comey argued that disclosure was no longer needed. In January 2017, Comey first met Trump when he briefed the President-elect on the Steele dossier. On January 27, 2017, Trump and Comey dined alone at the White House. According to Trump, Comey requested the dinner so as to ask to keep his job and, when asked, told Trump that he was not under investigation. Trump has stated that he did not ask Comey to pledge his loyalty. However, according to Comey's associates, Trump requested the dinner, asked Comey to pledge his loyalty, twice, to which Comey replied, twice, that he would always be honest, until Trump asked him if he would promise "honest loyalty", which Comey did. On February 14, the day after President Trump fired Michael T. Flynn, Comey met with the President during a terrorism threat briefing in the Oval Office. At the end of the meeting Trump asked the other security chiefs to leave, then told Comey to consider imprisoning reporters over leaks and that "I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go." Comey, as is usual, immediately documented the meeting in a memo and shared it with FBI officials. In his Congressional testimony, Comey clarified that he took Trump's comment to be "an order" to drop the Flynn investigation, but "that he did not consider this an order to drop the Russia investigation as a whole." On March 4, Comey asked the Justice Department for permission, which was not given, to publicly refute Trump's claim that his phones had been wiretapped by then-President Obama. On March 20, in testimony before the House Intelligence Committee, Comey confirmed that the FBI has been investigating possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia and whether any crimes were committed. During the hearing, the White House Twitter account posted "The NSA and FBI tell Congress that Russia did not influence the electoral process," which Comey, when he was read the tweet by Congressman Jim Himes, directly refuted. Comey also refuted the President's Trump Tower wiretapping allegations, testifying "I have no information that supports those tweets, and we have looked carefully inside the FBI." This an an audio narration of the Mueller Report Summary of Volume 2. Download the android app for the full report audio from play.google.com/store/apps/de... or visit MuellerReportAudioBook.com for a web player. We are proud to be curating a stream of positivity, fact, and information on Twitter at @PublicaccessPod (twitter.com/PublicAccessPod) Facebook as well @PublicAccessAmerica (facebook.com/PublicAccessAmerica). Please take a moment to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes ( goo.gl/soc7KG) The Stitcher Smart Radio App (goo.gl/XpKHWB) or any where you find your favorite podcast. Subscriptions, ratings, and reviews drive the algorithm, If you are someone that believes there are better conversations to be had, a new optimistic discourse, with conversation that goes beyond politically correct into honest and useful. If you prefer fact, and education over easy headlines and grey area rhetoric, Then I ask you to support Public Access America.
"The best advice I received recently is that I should learn to prioritize my life and only do what I love and is most essential to me." - Heather Wilde Heather Wilde - CTO at ROCeteer Heather Wilde is CTO of ROCeteer, and is also known as the “Unicorn Whisperer” due to her special focus on entrepreneurs. She is a personal and professional growth expert, executive coach, author, and speaker. As a founding employee of Evernote, she oversaw the company’s growth from thousands to 100,000,000 customers. She is one of the only women to have wholly programmed, designed, produced and published a game at the company THQ. Additionally, she has worked with the U.S. Navy, NASA and state and local governments around the world. She has led development, scalability, and reliability engineering of web sites with 60+ million unique monthly visitors, 1.7+ billion monthly page views, and 99.99% uptime SLA requirements. Among her other awards, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid selected her for a commendation in 2016 for her work in increasing STEM education in schools. Wilde's writing and speaking spans social media, entrepreneurialism, startups, leadership, cybersecurity, customer experience, fundraising, and diversity issues. She writes for Forbes and hosts the "Entrepreneurial Revolution" column for Inc Magazine. Heather currently lives in Las Vegas, NV. Connect with Heather: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Subscribe to the Outlier Newsletter: Click Here Brought to you by: If you enjoy Outlier On Air, please Subscribe & Review on iTunes or Stitcher
khalwat co-hosts. Mike Dentale/Cate Hall grudge heads up match tentatively scheduled after Twitter war. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid back on hot seat regarding alleged $2 million Full Tilt bribe. DOJ to keep $45 million of Full Tilt remissions payments after final round of payments to players completes. Fight breaks out on opening night of long-anticipated MGM National Harbor Casino, Scott from East Coast calls to tell us of his evening there. Larry Laffer and a drunk handicapme call in. Washington State keeps seizing money from online gambling payment processors. Pokerstars pro Jake Cody reveals he was robbed while skinny dipping. Lucky Chewy Poker opens beta site, earns mockery from the internet. Cosmopolitan to join those charging for Vegas parking. Cat Hulbert, longtime gambling figure, writes long article about her life in poker and blackjack, Druff talks about personal experience with her. Man blows $1 Million on cars, strippers and cocaine after bank glitch. Second massive Yahoo hacking announced, could affect purchase by Verizon. What to do about Russian influence on US Presidential election? traderusky also co-hosts for 2 hours.
khalwat co-hosts. Mike Dentale/Cate Hall grudge heads up match tentatively scheduled after Twitter war. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid back on hot seat regarding alleged $2 million Full Tilt bribe. DOJ to keep $45 million of Full Tilt remissions payments after final round of payments to players completes. Fight breaks out on opening night of long-anticipated MGM National Harbor Casino, Scott from East Coast calls to tell us of his evening there. Larry Laffer and a drunk handicapme call in. Washington State keeps seizing money from online gambling payment processors. Pokerstars pro Jake Cody reveals he was robbed while skinny dipping. Lucky Chewy Poker opens beta site, earns mockery from the internet. Cosmopolitan to join those charging for Vegas parking. Cat Hulbert, longtime gambling figure, writes long article about her life in poker and blackjack, Druff talks about personal experience with her. Man blows $1 Million on cars, strippers and cocaine after bank glitch. Second massive Yahoo hacking announced, could affect purchase by Verizon. What to do about Russian influence on US Presidential election? traderusky also co-hosts for 2 hours.
The Carl’s Jr.-Hardees debate that has been raging on this show isn’t going anywhere. Donald Trump looks set to name the grease-peddler’s CEO, Andrew Puzder, to Labor Secretary. We’re gonna have a fast food guy enforcing workplace laws.Then, we take the long view of recent environmental victories: blows against the Keystone XL, Sandpiper, and Dakota Access pipelines. Journalist Steve Horn from DeSmogBlog joins us to preview the green fights on the horizon, including battles on turf that we thought we already won.Also, sticking with the conversation on Green issues….we Drill Baby, Drill into Trump’s team on environmental regulations, or the impending lack thereof. Naomi Lachance from the Intercept drops by to talk about Trump’s EPA pick and more. And we tune into Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s final speech, which included a glimpse into his social life.
The Carl’s Jr.-Hardees debate that has been raging on this show isn’t going anywhere. Donald Trump looks set to name the grease-peddler’s CEO, Andrew Puzder, to Labor Secretary. We’re gonna have a fast food guy enforcing workplace laws.Then, we take the long view of recent environmental victories: blows against the Keystone XL, Sandpiper, and Dakota Access pipelines. Journalist Steve Horn from DeSmogBlog joins us to preview the green fights on the horizon, including battles on turf that we thought we already won.Also, sticking with the conversation on Green issues….we Drill Baby, Drill into Trump’s team on environmental regulations, or the impending lack thereof. Naomi Lachance from the Intercept drops by to talk about Trump’s EPA pick and more. And we tune into Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s final speech, which included a glimpse into his social life.
"Corporate donors to a green energy nonprofit operated by Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s (D., Nev.) former staffers and a current campaign operative have received billions of dollars in federal loan guarantees and grant money as a result of Reid’s advocacy. Fulcrum Bioenergy began contributing to the Clean Energy Project (CEP) in 2013. One year later, the Nevada Democrat steered tens of millions of dollars in federal grant money to the California biofuel company. Fulcrum is one of at least nine corporate donors to the Clean Energy Project (CEP) that have secured federal financing for themselves or a client due in part to Reid’s behind-the-scenes advocacy—activity that watchdogs warn could be construed as unethical. Rebecca Lambe, Reid’s top political strategist who has been directed by Reid to take the lead in hiring for his 2016 reelection campaign, founded CEP in 2008 and served as its executive director. Reid’s former chief of staff Susan McCue served as CEP’s president at that time. Lambe is now an adviser to CEP, according to her official bio. McCue is a member of its board. McCue and Lambe also run Senate Majority PAC, a powerhouse Super Pac with close ties to Reid that spent $67 million to elect Senate Democrats last year. Far from denying a role in steering subsidies to donors to aides’ group, Reid’s office brags about it. “Senator Reid’s leadership on creating clean energy jobs in Nevada is something we like to talk about at every opportunity and we are glad you have chosen to cover this topic,” Reid spokesman Adam Jentleson said in an emailed statement." READ: http://freebeacon.com/issues/harry-reid-secured-subsidies-for-aides-donors/ Tom Pyle is the president of the American Energy Alliance (AEA) and the Institute for Energy Research (IER). In this capacity, Pyle brings a unique backdrop of public and private sector experience to help manage AEA’s Washington, DC-based staff and operations. He also helps to develop the organization’s free market policy positions and implement education efforts with respect to key energy stakeholders, including policymakers, federal agency representatives, industry leaders, consumer entities and the media. Previously, Pyle was the founder of his own consulting firm, Pyle Consulting, Inc., an active public affairs consulting firm with a wide range of private and not-for-profit customers.