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Dan and Ellen talk with Norma Rodriguez-Reyes, the president of La Voz Hispana de Connecticut. La Voz started circulating in New Haven in 1993, but fell on hard times. Norma helped take charge of the paper in 1998 when it verged on bankruptcy. Under her direction, the newspaper has grown into the state's largest-circulation Spanish-language weekly. It reaches more than 125,000 Spanish speakers across Connecticut. Norma is among the folks highlighted in Dan and Ellen's new book, “What Works in Community News,” which, at long last, will be out by the time you hear this podcast. In addition to her work at La Voz, Norma is the board chair of the Online Journalism Project, the nonprofit umbrella that includes the New Haven Independent, the Valley Independent Sentinel, and WNHH community radio. The Independent and the radio station both work out of La Voz's offices in downtown New Haven. Ellen has a Quick Take on a surprising development in local news on Martha's Vineyard.The ownership of the weekly Martha's Vineyard Times has changed hands. Longtime publishers and owners Peter and Barbara Oberfest sold the Island news organization to Steve Bernier, a West Tisbury resident and longtime owner of Cronig's Market. And the acting publisher is Charles Sennott, a highly decorated journalist and founder and editor of The GroundTruth Project. He also helped launch Report for America. Dan discusses a hard situation at Eugene Weekly, an alternative weekly in Oregon that's been around for four decades. EW has shut down and laid off its 10-person staff after learning that the paper was the victim of embezzlement.
This week Jack introduces you to two individuals at opposite end of the racing spectrum. One just captured the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series National Rookie of the year honors and the other has logged more than 50 years in the sport rising from a wrench turner for legends like Butch Lindley , Bill Elliott and even Richard Petty to now command a racing enterprise that includes, Dirt and asphalt late models, Trucks, a chassis company as well as a two car NASCAR Cup Series operation. Canadian Steve Bernier has been wheeling dirt modifieds for more than a dozen years but when Autodrome Granby and RPM Speedway joined NASCAR's Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series this season, this veteran earned National Rookie of The year honors. Bernier and Autodrome Granby and RPM President Domini Lussier plays translator for the French Canadian and they explain how this anomaly came about.Mike Beam has spent more than 50 years in the NASCAR World from wrench tuner to his present spot as GMS and Petty GMS Racing, Beam swings by and reflects upon his career as well as sharing his “dinosaur” philosophy.Jack also takes a look at Kurt Bush's decision to step away from racing full time in Cup. Jack will look at his legacy in the sport. All that plus the action both on and off the track from Las Vegas last weekend on this week's Wind Tunnel.
Steve Bernier est comédien, conteur, animateur et démonstrateur historique. Il est détenteur d'un baccalauréat en loisir de l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, ainsi qu'un baccalauréat en enseignement des arts plastiques à l'Université Laval. Il œuvre dans le domaine de l'animation depuis 25 ans et est aujourd'hui enseignant d'art dramatique dans quelques écoles. Ici on parle de sensibilité et de passion! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cancrepedadogue/message
À 30 minutes chrono, Gaston Therrien, Marc Denis et Steve Bernier des Islanders de New York.
Steve Bernier scores to give the Panthers a 2-1 lead against the NY Islanders.
While sobbing our way through a post-mortem of the Canucks playoff run, we decide that Steve Bernier, turd-like as he is, should be cut some slack. User submissions are invited to give us a new name for the podcast. You’re forewarned: we have A LOT to say about the Hawks/Canucks series!
Pucked In The Head makes its debut as the Bernier Is A Turd Podcast. Topics include the underwhelmity (you heard me) of Steve Bernier and Andrew Alberts, the possibility of some major post-season hardware for a certain Swedish Canuck and beer.
Jeff Paterson talks to Steve Bernier about his style of play and making a point of finishing his checks.
Mats Sundin mania, Steve Bernier's point burst, newcomer Jason LaBarbera, and an all-star snub highlight this week's show.
Lindy Ruff talks about Steve Bernier and the match-up against Nashville
Jason Pominville talks about the addition of Steve Bernier and the loss of Brian Campbell
Steve Bernier talks about joining the Sabres after being acquired by the club at the trade deadline
Steve Bernier talks about being acquired via trade by the Buffalo Sabres