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Forty years ago today, DEA Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was abducted outside the American consulate in Guadalajara. Agent Camarena was subsequently interrogated, brutally tortured, and murdered. In this Episode, with my guest Steve Duncan, we discuss Agent Camarena's legacy and impact, the efforts of the Enrique S. Camarena Foundation to educate the nation's youth on the dangers of drugs, and we discuss the possibility of more closure coming for the family and friends of Agent Camarena.
Embark on a cosmic journey with today's episode of Astronomy Daily - The Podcast, hosted by Steve Duncan. Join Steve and his digital pal Hallie as they celebrate Towel Day, honouring Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. We delve into the festivities and the significance of knowing where your towel is. Next, we explore the latest updates on Boeing's Starliner and the challenges it's facing, including a helium gas leak that won't delay its upcoming crewed mission. We also spotlight the arrival of the Dream Chaser spaceplane, Tenacity, at NASA's Kennedy Space Centre, preparing for its first flight to the ISS.Additionally, we cover the successful launch of NASA's pre-fire mission from New Zealand, aimed at improving climate change predictions by studying heat loss at the polar regions. Lastly, we discuss the Europa Clipper mission, designed to investigate Jupiter's icy moon Europa, which has now arrived in Florida for final preparations before its October launch.00:00) Welcome to Astronomy Daily for 27 May 2024 with Steve Dunkley(01:50) Boeing set to launch Dream Chaser without fixing helium leak on Starliner(05:48) May 25 is Towel Day commemorated in honour of Douglas Adams(09:05) Astronomy Daily offers just a few stories from the now famous newsletter(10:14) NASA launches first of two science cubesats on May 25, 2024(12:04) NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft to study Jupiter's icy moon EuropaFor an astronomical experience, visit our website at astronomydaily.io for the latest news, sign up for our free newsletter, and check out exclusive sponsor deals. Connect with us on X (@AstroDailyPod) for engaging discussions with fellow space aficionados. This is Steve, reminding you to keep your gaze fixed on the heavens. Until our next stellar episode, let the cosmos ignite your curiosity and wonder. Clear skies and cosmic discoveries to all!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.www.astronomydaily.iowww.bitesz.comSponsorswww.bitesz.com/nordpasshttps://www.bitesz.com/show/astronomy-daily-the-podcast/sponsors/
Years of Service: 1984-2016In 1984, Steve became a Probation Officer for San Diego County and the first Probation Officer in San Diego history to work on a Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force formally. Steve later became a Special Agent for the California Department of Justice. During his 32 years in law enforcement, his efforts focused on investigations of the most violent criminals in the United States and Mexico. He is an expert on street gangs, prison gangs, and Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations. Steve discusses his early childhood, and what drove him to law enforcement, and pulls no punches.
On October 2nd, 2022, the Desert Rose Band played their final show at the Country Music Hall of Fame as the finale to the opening of the new exhibit, Western Edge: The Roots & Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock. At this final show, Chris Hillman introduced guitarist John Jorgenson as the architect of the Desert Rose Band. This a true statement, as it was John that had the vision to see Hillman's material that was being performed by a small acoustic combo in the early 1980s, as full band California Country Rock, with dashes of Bluegrass, Bakersfield, and Byrds for good measure. But despite John's sizeable contributions, the group was a true sum of its parts; a father of Country Rock, the finest harmony singer on the planet, a wunderkind guitarist/multi-instrumentalist, a legendary steeler, and a veteran bassist and drummer of the highest order. Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen, John Jorgenson, Jay Dee Maness, Bill Bryson, and Steve Duncan were the finest band to hit both the road and the airwaves since Emmylou's Hot Band, Buck Owen's Buckaroos or Merle Haggard's Strangers. Although their stint with the original lineup only existed from 1985-1991, they made an indelible impact on Country Music. Studio guitarists in Nashville pointed to Jorgenson's tones and began using real amps, electric 12-strings, and six-string basses, and being more adventurous with effects. Songwriters were encouraged to create honest material that focused on sometimes difficult subjects, and road bands everywhere rehearsed more, and still shuddered at the thought of following the Californians, with great songs, amazing harmonies, and top-drawer instrumentalists. The irony of their blowing the doors open in so many avenues was that the Desert Rose Band was soon overtaken in popularity by the "New Country" of the 1990s, which they helped lay the groundwork for. This is my tribute to a band that has given me innumerable hours of enjoyment, challenged me, and is also the chief reason that I bonded with Brad Paisley during our University years. Later, during my time as Paisley's guitar tech, he would routinely tell me if we could not have a soundcheck to "Just make my guitar sound like "Hello Trouble.""Thank you, Chris, Herb, John, Jay Dee, Steve, and the late Bill Bryson for the music that meant so much to me.Jorgenson's gear noteshttps://www.askzac.com/post/the-deser...Their "Greatest Hits"https://open.spotify.com/album/6HMY1K...The Deep Divehttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/2uO...To Support the Channel:Patreon Support the show
Steve Duncan is a retired Special Agent with the California Department of Justice where he spent years investigating the AFO on both sides of the border. In this Episode, Steve shares his extensive knowledge and unique perspectives on the AFO, dispels oft repeated misinformation, and provides critical insight into this brutally prolific cartel and its leaders.
Hardhaus, eventyrer og kunstsamler Erling Kagge slet på skolen og var en outsider. Noen år senere gikk han til Nordpolen sammen med Børge Ousland, han gikk alene til Sydpolen, i kloakken under New York og startet bokforlag. I 1994 nådde han også toppen av Mount Everest 8850 meter over havet, og ble dermed den første i verden som nådde alle tre polene. Guiden til Kagge var legendariske klatreren Rob Hall fra New Zealand. Rob Hall døde under en storm i Mount Everest et par år senere. Men den kanskje mest utypiske ekspedisjonen til Erling Kagge, gjennomførte han under New York, rettere sagt i kloakken fra den ene til andre enden av Manhattan sammen med Steve Duncan, en såkalt «urban explorer». Erling Kagge samler på kunst, har skrevet en rekke bøker, blant annet om å gå og om stillhet, og sier han er helt avhengig av å lade batteriene i stillhet, uten de stadige påminnelsene og forstyrrelsene fra mobiltelefonen. I likhet med Roald Amundsen, er Erling Kagge opptatt av å trene, forberede seg og planlegge. Og at mye av suksessen ligger nettopp i forberedelsene. Møt Erling Kagge i podkasten Villmarksliv. Les gjerne mer om serien «Norske eventyrere» her.Podkasten Villmarksliv produseres av bladene Villmarksliv, Jakt og Alt om fiske. Klikk for å få et godt tilbud. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Isaiah goes one-on-one with Steve Duncan of steelflyers.com in this O&B Special : Flyers Five x Five, Vol 1. Five topics, (approximately) five minutes on each, to get you up to speed in a concise format. Tonight: New York Rangers, one down, one to go; Lake Tahoe ; Carter Hart; Mattias Ekholm; Do the Flyers need star power?
In this episode, Isaiah goes one-on-one with Steve Duncan of steelflyers.com to assess where the Flyers are at after 13 games and an enforced COVID break. We ask: Who’s helping this team and whose play needs to pick up?; Where can they improve and how?; What could the trade deadline look like?; Then we tackle Hextall and Burke with the Pens and more!
On today's episode, I get to sit down and chat with Spiritual Practitioner Steve Duncan, who is on a mission to spread the message of living without offense. Steve shares how he came to learn about this message, and what it means for us in the current climate of our society. We chat about mindset, the ego, boundaries, and self-love, and Steve challenges us all to live in a state of play and frolic, living and loving our way through life. For questions about today's show, reach out at marchforthmediaco@gmail.com or find us online at www.marchforthmediacompany.com. Here you will find more about us, our mission, and our products and services. We look forward to connecting with you there. #spiritualmentor #livingwithoutoffense #spiritualguide #playandlove #loveyourlife #bestlife #mindfulness #authentcity #boundaries #energywork #upliftandinspire #newpodcast #podcastguest --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Click here for the interview with Steve Duncan melbournedeepcast.net/portfolio/steve-duncan Step inside the mind of @patternsofperception's @steve-duncan with the Australian DJ and long time Berlin-based tastemaker treating us to a soothing fusion of chillout techno meditations spun at 33rpm. Now settling into a new life in Helsinki while navigating the pandemic, we chat about where he got his start back in Canberra and Sydney around the turn of the century, and how it lead him to Berlin to start the wonderfully curated Patterns of Perception series alongside five friends in 2016.
Garret Browning updates the news that WKU quarterback Steve Duncan is out with an injury. The Hilltoppers have yet to name a starter. They are one a bye week.
Message from Steve Duncan on April 7, 2019
Message from Steve Duncan on April 7, 2019
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter XCII. The Sun's Rotation by Steve Duncan. Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. Tracklist: 1. Field Recording, Berlin 2. K. Leimer - In The Passing Distance 3. Djrum - Unblocked 4. Dynamo Dreesen & Porn Sword Tobacco - Wormhole 5. Pablo's Eye - I Have No Other Compass 6. Abul Mogard - Where Not Even 7. Ryo Murakami - Doom 8. Saåad - Opaque Mirror 9. Mika Vainio - Heijastuva 10. Lee Gamble - You Hedonic 11. Valentino Mora - Wavellite 12. Keadz - Maître (x Visagio & ida) 13. Biosphere - Two Ocean Plateau 14. Yair Elazar Glotman & Mats Erlandsson - Orchid Sedation 15. Main - II 16. Grand River - Ecouri 17. Laraaji - Sun Gong No. 2 18. Billow Observatory - Nulstil 19. Toshimaru Nakamura - NIMB 53 20. Ryuichi Sakamoto - ff 21. Dreyma - Underwater Trees 22. Lussuria - Serpentine Labyrinth 23. Paul Jebanasam - Rites III 24. Varuna - Second Orifice 25. 0N4B - dotdotdotThree 26. Samuel Regan - Sweetness & Light 27. Lawrence English - The Quietest Shore 28. Ligovskoï - G.Y. 29. Q3A - The Very End of You 30. DJ Richard - Dissolving World 31. Field Recording, Helsinki https://soundcloud.com/steve-duncan https://www.facebook.com/steveduncan.bln
Jimmy has a smart ring in "Jimmy's Tech Talk" Bud Shaw from Cleveland.com talks Cleveland sports including the drama surrounding the Cavaliers Matt Granite will upgrade your home wiring for $16 in "Majic Ways to Save" We'll let you know what's happening this weekend in "What's Going on Wednesday" Steve Duncan, a special agent with the California Department of Justice discusses his book, "Confessions of a Cartel Hitman"
We move back to our Columbia Street location and we thought it would be fun to highlight some East Van poets: Al Mader, Lucia Misch with Chelsea Johnson, Hilary Peach, Zaccheus Jackson Nyce, and Tanya Evanson.
What lures people to delve beneath the earth, peering into the dark recesses that exist underground? Simon Cox hears from the urban explorers trying to find the hidden layers of cities that exist deep beneath our feet and the danger how do we cope with it and the fear of being in the darkness in an enclosed space. And as we travel, work and explore in deeper, longer more extensive subterranean networks, he asks what's stopping us from spending more time there by living underground too? Simon speaks to former miner Andy Smith, urban explorer Steve Duncan, caving expert Jules Barratt, engineer and psychologist Gunnar Jonsson and urban planners Professor Anne-Marie Broudehoux and Professor Clara Irazábal. (Photo: Beautiful stalactites in a cave with two speleologist explorers / Photo credit: Shutterstock)