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Dr. Jennifer Carson joins host Ron Aaron and co-host Carol Zernial to talk about family care partnering values on this edition of Caregiver SOS.Special guest-cohost Tina Smith fills in for Carol Zernial! About Dr. Carson Jennifer Carson, PhD, is a Clinical Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Dementia Engagement, Education, and Research (DEER) Program at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), School of Public Health. Guided by a commitment to authentic partnerships, participatory research, and community-driven innovation, Jennifer leads efforts to inspire social change and lasting impact. Through the DEER Program, which houses Dementia Friendly Nevada, Jennifer collaborates with 9 community groups statewide to promote brain health, foster inclusive communities, and co-create innovative approaches to enhance dementia care, support, and well-being. In addition to Dementia Friendly Nevada, she and the DEER Program team partner on several other grant-funded initiatives, including Nevada’s CDC-funded BOLD Public Health Program, ACL-funded Dementia Support Specialist Program, and HRSA-funded Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program. Jennifer’s pioneering work in transforming dementia care and support has earned her significant recognition, including the 2022 Mensa Foundation Laura Joyner Award and the 2024 UNR Foundation Established Innovator Award. Prior to joining the faculty at UNR, Jennifer worked as a professional care partner for nearly three decades and was also a family care partner—experiences that have profoundly shaped her values-driven scholarship, teaching, and approach. Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Mining Minds on location at the Women in Mining 2025 National Conference in San Antonio, Texas, as we sit down with two dynamic women shaping the future of mining—Kimberly Myhre and Alexia Carver. Sponsoring the trip were Arnold Machinery and Gold West Fire and Safety, this special episode dives deep into the real-world experiences of women at different stages in their mining careers. Kimberly, a chemical engineer with WSP and a passionate advocate for environmental responsibility in mining, shares how a catastrophic mine spill in her hometown sparked her career. She opens up about the cultural challenges she's faced on mine sites and why she remains committed to driving positive changes within the industry. Alexia, a bright up-and-coming metallurgist and UNR student, brings the perspective of the next generation of miners. She talks candidly about breaking into the industry, the realities of being a woman in mining, and what it will take for companies to retain young, diverse talent. From discussions on psychological safety and site culture, to tips for navigating mining as a young professional, this episode captures the passion, grit, and vision driving women in mining. Join Mining Minds as we sit down with Kimberly Myhre and Alexia Carver at the Women in Mining 2025 National Conference. Sponsors: Gold West Fire & Safety Services Arnold Machinery Liebherr Mining GBC-NORCAT MST Heavy Metal Equipment & Rentals Chapters: 00:00 Introductions and special thanks 3:30 Kimberly Myhre 9:03 Mining with Purpose 10:45 Alexia Carver 16:11 The Culture for Young Women 28:04 Building Better Mining Cultures 40:49 Advice to Young Professionals 51:58 The Future of Mining
In this episode of Web Bros, James Perez, Bobby Diaz, and Elijah Reyes unpack anonymous college confessions submitted by UNR students and share their own hot takes on campus relationship life. They're joined by special guest Emily Hess, a journalist, editor, and Confessions of a Hot Mess columnist, who brings her unique perspective to the conversation.
As part of the events in 2016 surrounding the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death, Dialogue host Marcia Franklin talks with Professor Eric Rasmussen of the University of Nevada, Reno. Rasmussen, the chair of the English department at UNR, is a pre-eminent Shakespeare scholar and an expert on the First Folio, which was published in 1623 and includes almost all of the Bard of Avon's plays. Rasmussen, also the author of a 1000-page catalog called The Shakespeare First Folio, worked with a team to locate 232 surviving copies of the First Folio, 72 more than were originally thought to exist. An estimated 800 were originally printed. There are now 235 known copies. The group went on to painstakingly document the condition of every page of as many copies as it could examine. Rasmussen is also the author of The Shakespeare Thefts: In Search of the First Folios, in which he includes some of the more colorful stories surrounding the various copies of the 900-plus page book, both ones that have been found and those that are still missing. Franklin talks with the professor about his interest in the First Folio, how he authenticates the new copies he finds, some of the unique aspects of the books, what he's learned studying them, and what he thinks about the various authorship theories regarding Shakespeare's works. The interview took place at the Humanities Institute at Boise State University, one of 52 locations in the United States chosen by the Folger Shakespeare Library to display the First Folio in 2016. Originally Aired: 09/09/2016
It's not often that I feature someone for the first time who's already been on the podcast … not once, but twice. Such is the case for my friend, artist/bartender/nonprofit arts organizer Kundan Baidwan. Before we dig into this one, please go back and check out Kundan's previous appearances on the show: Kundan Baidwan's Oral History of Aub Zam Zam Bar (2018) Rootstock Arts' Color Your Mind Festival (2024) Those podcasts were about important things in Kundan's life—the legendary SF bar where she's bartended for more than a decade, and the Indian arts nonprofit she started with friends just within the last year or so. This episode is all about Kundan herself. We begin Part 1 with Kundan's birth (on Dolly Parton's birthday) in January 1978. She was born in San Jose, but her family soon relocated up the East Bay to Fremont. Her dad had come to the U.S. for college. He went to school in Reno at UNR. When he and his first wife split up, he went back to Punjab, India, to find a new partner. One of his sisters introduced him to the young woman who would become Kundan's mom. Kundan's dad had already graduated and moved to the Bay Area by the time he found his new wife. In fact, he had lived in The City—on Haight and in South of Market—in the late Sixties. He brought Kundan's mom back to The Bay after they got married. The young couple moved around San Jose a couple times, with her dad doing what he could to buy housing for himself and his family. This included their move to Fremont when Kundan was around 2. All of Kundan's early memories are set in the East Bay—Fremont specifically. They spent time there and at relatives' places in San Jose. As a young kid, she enjoyed things like playing dress-up, singing songs in the mirror, hanging out with adults, and asking for recipes. She had visions of being a “culinary genius,” she says now. Kundan has 26 first cousins, and she keeps up with every single one of them. She's on the younger end of her generation in her family, but most of her cousins around her age don't live nearby. In the Bay Area, Kundan was usually the youngest. Owing to this, she feels she benefited from constantly being exposed to culture through her older relatives. Around middle school, Kundan says she became a “bad student.” What she means by that is school got harder and she didn't feel up to the challenge. Other kids also began teasing and taunting her, which didn't help. When it comes to her own creativity, Kundan is quick to credit her mom, who, she says, was pretty much always drawing or illustrating. Her mom's mom was a painter. Creativity ran through her and her siblings' DNA—her brother and sister both wrote at various points in their lives. She went to Mission San Jose High School in Fremont, where she found her people—the “weird kids,” meaning artists and musicians and theater people. High school wasn't too cliquey, but as much as groups mixed, you knew who your people were. At this point, Kundan and I go on a sidebar about the movie Didi, Sean Wang's 2024 film set in Kundan's hometown of Fremont in the early 2000s. Her parents were on board for Kundan's to major in psychology in college. She'd taken art classes in high school, and found a strong art program at UC San Diego. But that's not what she intended to study. Kundan shares some of her early memories of visiting San Francisco from across The Bay. And we end Part 1 with her decision to leave the Bay Area and go to college in San Diego. Check back next week for Part 2. We recorded this episode at Mini Bar in April 2025. Photography by Nate Oliveira
For any business or nonprofit or government agency, it is very important to be able to tell the story about what you do and why it matters. It is important to relay information clearly and in a culturally appropriate way. In a state like Nevada, with one of the highest Spanish speaking populations in the United States, that can mean providing evacuation instructions for wildfires, or during covid it meant ensuring that information about prevention and vaccines had to be accurate. For local media, it has meant figuring out how to include Spanish language reporting on mostly-english channels, or including more diverse voices in the stories that are being told. Our guest on this episode is Vanessa Vancour, a bilingual strategic storyteller and marketer who worked with UNR to launch noticiero movil, a Spanish language media outlet that began at the Reynolds School of Journalism, and currently works as the Language Access Coordinator for the Nevada Secretary of State's office. She also operates her own consulting firm, Vancourage. You might have seen Vanessa's popular Ted Talk “I'm Mexican. Does that change your assumptions about me” in which she talked about the experience of straddling two different languages and cultures. On today's episode, we talked about the difference between just translating words and actually telling stories, how language accessibility includes prioritizing simple and clear vocabulary, the importance of capturing the stories of our elders including in their own words and voices, and a lot more! It has been wonderful to see so much growing support for the work I am doing to create this show. Renoites is an independent, locally oriented and community funded project. It can't exist without financial support from listeners just like you. Thank you so much to everyone who has supported this work on Patreon, including several new patrons this week! You can learn more about how you can support the show at patreon.com/renoites or just renoites.com If you have suggestions, comments, feedback or otherwise want to get in touch, you can reach me at conor@renoites.com
Este es el episodio #101 de “Tradiciones Sabias”, el podcast en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price. Algunos de los temas de este episodio - Qué es la Nueva Medicina Germánica y cómo surgió Cuáles son las Cinco Leyes Biológicas de esta medicina diferente Cómo mirar desde otra perspectiva los llamados síntomas y enfermedades Qué repercusiones tiene este acercamiento en la concepción de nuestra salud Datos del invitado - Luis Felipe Espinosa es médico egresado de la UNAM en México. Se ha especializado en las 5 leyes biológicas del Dr. Hamer y complementa su formación con enfoques como medicina mente-cuerpo, terapia breve estratégica, hipnosis ericksoniana, constelaciones familiares y sistémicas. Desde 2006 ejerce su práctica privada y comparte su conocimiento y experiencia mediante conferencias, talleres y publicaciones en América Latina, Brasil y España. Es profesor de curso de posgrado en la UNR de Argentina; además de ser autor de varios libros, incluyendo la Guía Psique-Cerebro-Órgano. Contacto - Instagram: Concienciabio Facebook: Concienciabio Libro: https://concienciabio.com/guia-5lb.html Página web: www.concienciabio.com Preguntas, comentarios, sugerencias - tradicionessabias@gmail.com Recursos en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price - - Página web WAPF en Español: https://www.westonaprice.org/espanol/ - Cuenta de Instagram: westonaprice_espanol - Guía alimentación altamente nutritiva, saludable y placentera: 11 principios dietéticos - Paquete de Materiales GRATIS: https://secure.westonaprice.org/CVWEBTEST_WESTON/cgi-bin/memberdll.dll/openpage?wrp=customer_new_infopak_es.htm - Folleto "La Leche Real", de Sally Fallon: https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/La-leche-real.pdf Música de Pixabay - Sound Gallery y SOFRA
On March 17th and 18th the Convergence Dance Collective founded in 2024 presented their first show called Continuum. The company is composed of many UNR students, members of the dance community in town, and the two co-directors are UNR Alumni. Feature by Juliana Patton
Description:Your car is spying on you—and not just in the ways you'd expect. From contact info and driving behavior to biometric data and facial recognition, modern vehicles are collecting more data than ever. In this episode, we dive into how automakers and even governments are using this data, including a lawsuit against GM for allegedly selling driver data to insurance companies. Plus, we explore security vulnerabilities in key fobs, EV chargers, and even Tesla's software, where hackers have demonstrated alarming access to vehicle functions. Stay tuned to learn how to protect yourself from privacy risks and potential cyber threats in your own car.Support the Show:PatreonAcast+Other Podcasts:Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital WebsiteSources: AP - In China, your car could be talking the governmentQuartz - A Chinese official explained how the country's electric-car surveillance worksCar Scoops - More Venues Across China are Banning Tesla EVs over Security ConcernsWired - How Your New Car Tracks YouVPR - VehiclePrivacyReportTexas lawsuit - State of Texas v. GMCBS News - GM is selling driver data to insurers w/o consumers' knowledge. Reuters - Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer carsUNR - Can EVs be hackedDark Reading - Tesla Gear Gets Hacked Multiple Times in Pwn2Own ContestSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Support the show at https://plus.acast.com/s/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pawl, Randy, Dan, and Craig from Full Circle Compost welcome Daunelle Wulstein with UNR's Extension Education Project to invite you to next week's Nevada Bee & Garden Conference in Minden. Can't make it? The Garden Guys will be broadcasting live, on location!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debating which player is more deserving of the 2025 NBA MVP: Nikola Jokic or Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Reviewing the Las Vegas Raiders' additions during the 2025 NFL off season. Live from Victory Burger at Circa Las Vegas, Nevada Sports Net Anchor Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Company to review the amount of Mountain West teams that could make the March Madness tournament, preview the Nevada Wolf Pack's match up against Colorado State in the Mountain West Conference tournament, and detail how UNR head coach Jeff Choate influenced a player to return to the Wolf Pack football team and compete for the starting quarterback position. Reason behind the San Francisco 49ers' mass changes to their roster and Joey Bosa's decision to sign with the Buffalo Bills over joining his brother with the San Francisco 49ers with Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling, presented by Jacksons Bar & Grill.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Lindsey M. Dillon and Donte of Earth Nation join me this week to talk about fan culture, selling ceramics at pop culture conventions, and their podcast The Mud Peddlers. We also talk about Donte's experience teaching ceramics through his YouTube channel and The Mud Peddlers participation in the NCECA podcast room a few years back. If you will be at this year's NCECA in Salt Lake City come to one of the live tapings that will be happening throughout the day on March 27th and 28th. This episode is part of a duo, so I want to thank Lindsey and Donte for having me on their show recently. Check out episode 108 of The Mud Peddlers podcast where we talk about the founding of the Brickyard Network and my windy career path in ceramics. www.lindseymdillon.com www.earthnationceramics.com. I'll be teaching two workshops this summer on ceramic surface design. The first will be at UNR Lake Tahoe June 16th-20th. I'll also be at Snow Farm in Williamsburg, MA August 14 - 17, 2025. If you are interested in building layers through mark making and pattern, join me on either coast for a week full of experimentation and community. To register visit UNR.edu or www.snowfarm.org. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com Cornell Studio Supply www.cornellstudiosupply.com Bray Clay www.archiebrayclay.com
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Nathan Murray creates groupings of figure sculptures that explore the intersection of race, class, and culture in America. In our interview we talk about his recent portrait of Malcolm X, which is now installed at the Nebraska state capital, his Color Theory series, and using non ceramic materials to create realistic skin tones. We also discuss his connection to Lincoln, Nebraska where he was raised and has now come back to set down roots. You can read more about Nathan in my book The Complete Guide to Low-Fire Glazes for Potters and Sculptors or visit www.nathanmurraystudios.com. I'll be teaching two workshops this summer on ceramic surface design. The first will be at UNR Lake Tahoe June 16th-20th. I'll also be at Snow Farm in Williamsburg, MA August 14 - 17, 2025. If you are interested in building layers through mark making and pattern, join me on either coast for a week full of experimentation and community. To register visit UNR.edu or www.snowfarm.org. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com Cornell Studio Supply www.cornellstudiosupply.com Bray Clay www.archiebrayclay.com
Recap of the Los Angeles Lakers' 119-131 loss to the Utah Jazz in Luka Doncic's second game with the Lakers. Nevada Sports Net Anchor, Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Company to detail how the Nevada Wolf Pack secured the 71-65 victory over rival UNLV, preview UNR's upcoming game against San Jose St, and talk about UNR signing 30 high school recruits in the early signing period. Patrick Mahomes Sr. gets into an altercation with former MLB pitcher, John Rocker in New Orleans during Super Bowl LIX Media Row. Pro Bettor and CFB expert, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling to talk about Matt Rhule's comments on not having a spring game over fear of Nebraska players being poached by other programs, Ohio State hiring former New England Patriots' coach Matt Patricia, and grade the top coaching hires in College Football.
Recap of the start of the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl games. Live from the Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, Nevada Sports Net Anchor Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Company to preview the UNLV Running Rebels' rival match up against the Nevada Wolf Pack, detail the expected attendance in Reno for the Nevada hoops' rivalry game, and give her thoughts on the rumors of the PAC-12 wanting to bring in both UNLV and UNR to the conference. The performance of the Bosa brothers in the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl relay race. The top Super Bowl 59 prop bets with Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling, presented by O'Aces Bar & Grill.
From Battle Born Injury Lawyers, legal insider Justin Watkins joins Cofield & Company to discuss O.J. Simpson's son illegally claiming his late father's house, breakdown the lawsuit filed by a female rapper who was denied a ride by a ride share driver for being too big, and give his legal insight on Conor McGregor making an appearance at a BYU basketball game in Utah following his sexual assault case. Marshawn Lynch hanging around the Las Vegas Raiders' facilities following the hire of head coach, Pete Carroll. UNLV and UNR part of the PAC-12 Athletic Directors' expansion discussions. Recap of the Vegas Golden Knights' 4-3 loss to the Dallas Stars and the latest update on the name of Utah's NHL team with Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling, presented by O'Aces Bar & Grill.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Brad Klem's porcelain forms are decorated with wild life, disposable plastic products, and corporate logos that draw attention to the human impact on climate change. In our interview we talk about the China painting process, using multiple firings to build an image, and making destruction beautiful. We also discuss moving to Denver and working with the La Serra Collective. www.bradleyklem.com. I'm happy to be returning to Lake Tahoe to teach a workshop this summer at UNR Lake Tahoe. Join me for a low fire soda and surface design workshop June 16th-20th. Register today at UNR.edu. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com Cornell Studio Supply www.cornellstudiosupply.com Archie Bray www.archiebray.org
Live from Victory Burger at Circa Las Vegas, former 3-time NFL All-Pro Shawne Merriman joins Cofield & Company to detail the type of coach the Las Vegas Raiders should target, explain why Deion Sanders in the NFL is still a possibility, and preview the Conference championship week in the NFL. Nevada Sports Net Anchor, Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Co. to recap UNR's 69-90 loss to Utah State, preview the Wolf Pack's conference match up against San Diego State University, and give the latest update on Wolf Pack Football's attempts at recruiting the transfer portal. Professional sports bettor, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling to discuss about how Notre Dame came up short against Ohio State in the National Championship, detail the negative impact the transfer portal has on programs, and give his thoughts on the decline of viewership in this year's national title game.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Theo Uliano has worn many hats in his career including artist, educator, mason, and now kiln technician. Along with his team of skilled kiln techs Uliano services kilns at schools, art centers, and private studios throughout the tri-state area. In our interview we talk about the questions you need to ask when buying a new kiln, troubleshooting poor kiln performance, and the career arc that led him to be a kiln professional. www.allkilnservices.com I'm happy to be returning to Lake Tahoe to teach a workshop this summer at UNR Lake Tahoe. Join me for a low fire soda and surface design workshop June 16th-20th. Register today at UNR.edu. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com Cornell Studio Supply www.cornellstudiosupply.com Archie Bray www.archiebray.org
Odds of winning the 2025 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year for Las Vegas Raiders' TE Brock Bowers. Live from Victory Burger inside Circa Resort and Casino, Nevada Sports Net Anchor Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Company to recap the Nevada Wolf Pack Basketball's 68-62 victory over Air Force, breakdown UNR's attempts at joining the PAC-12 Conference, and detail the change at offensive coordinator for Wolf Pack football. The interactions between athletes, coaches, and female officials in sports. Professional CFB Bettor, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling to list the biggest lessons learned from the College Football Playoff Semifinals, preview the numbers for the College Football National Championship, and give his top bets for the second round of the NFL Playoffs.
Georgia's QB Carson Beck announces his return for his final season of college football and his intent to enter the transfer portal. Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, Nevada Sports Net Anchor Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Company to recap University of Nevada, Reno Basketball's 81-82 loss to New Mexico, preview the Wolf Pack's next match up against Fresno State, and give an update on players leaving UNR through the transfer portal. NFL teams having interest in Jon Gruden as a head coaching candidate. Professional Sports Bettor, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling to preview Notre Dame taking on Penn State in the Semifinal round of the college football playoff, detail the impact the California wildfires have on the betting lines for the NFL Wildcard round, and give his betting pick for Texas and Ohio State in the Semifinal round of the CFP.
Guests: Greg Mosier, Dean, College of Business, UNR
Guests: Greg Mosier, Dean, College of Business, UNR
Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, Bleacher Report's Michael Felder joins Cofield & Company to talk about Bill Belichick interviewing for the open North Carolina coaching job, preview UNLV taking on Boise State in the Mountain West Championship, and give his thoughts on the current College Football Playoff rankings going into conference championship weekend. Nevada Sports Net Anchor, Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Co. to recap UNLV's 38-14 victory over UNR in the battle for the Fremont Cannon, preview UNLV's match up against Boise State in the MWC championship, and detail how the UNR Wolf Pack will improve during the off season through recruiting and the transfer portal. From BradPowerssports.com, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling to talk about the reaction from programs over the latest College Football Playoff rankings and gives his top picks for the biggest match ups going into conference championship weekend.
Live from The Front Yard inside Ellis Island Casino, Las Vegas Review Journal's Danny Webster joins Cofield & Company to recap the Vegas Golden Knights' 6-0 loss to the Utah Hockey Club, detail the impact of VGK's Jack Eichel in 2024, and give his thoughts on the impressive 2024 season of UNLV Football. Female influencers in sports. 2024 College Football bowl game projections. Interview with UNLV QB, Hajj-Malik Williams following the Rebels' 38-14 victory over UNR.
Aidan O'Connell's future as the Las Vegas Raiders' Quarterback. Barry Odom's comments on the UNLV and UNR rivalry. UNLV's national championship odds with Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling.
Nevada Sports Net Anchor, Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Company to preview UNLV and UNR's week 14 rivalry game for the Fremont Cannon, detail the motivation of the 3-9 Wolf Pack going against the playoff hopeful Rebels, and recaps the Nevada high school state championships. Sports rivalry etiquette College football week 14 leans and likes and the top betting picks for the NFL Thanksgiving games with Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling.
ESPN Las Vegas Raiders reporter, Paul Gutierrez joins Cofield & Company to preview the Raiders week 13 match up against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving, give his thoughts on Antonio Pierce's viral comments on the Raiders' game against the Chiefs, and give his thoughts on his Alma mater, UNLV's rivalry game against UNR in week 14 of the college football season. CEO of the Sporting Tribune, Arash Markazi joins Cofield & Co. to talk about the conclusion of the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, give an update on the NBA's move to Las Vegas, and recaps the Los Angeles Chargers' 30-23 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in the "Harbaugh Bowl."
Live from The Front Yard inside Ellis Island Casino, former UNLV running back Charles Williams joins Cofield & Company to talk about the success of the Rebels' "Go-Go" offense in 2024, detail the positives of having a rushing QB in a college offense, and preview the Rebels' week 14 rivalry game against UNR for the Fremont Cannon. Preview of the Baltimore Ravens vs. Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football. Reviewing the biggest games from the NFL week 12.
How are you feeling after the U.S presidential election? Although Election Day is over a few weeks past, many have been grappling with the fallout of the result. Emotions are being experienced in a wide range, with some people elated, to others in despair. Students on UNR's campus expressed these feelings and more, on the latest episode of the Reynolds Hotbox. The #NevadaVote team, took to unpacking this loaded topic, by gathering perspectives of different and diverse students around campus. The dedicated student reporters also spoke with mental health counseling service professionals on campus, to understand the situation from an expert's point of view. These professionals have been ramping up their efforts to meet a wide array of needs and concerns that have followed in the wake of the election, and took the time to discuss their experience for the podcast. This episode of the #Reynold'sHotbox hosted by Quay Skankey who is joined by Kathleen Leslie and Daniel Mariani, not only provides these interesting perspectives, but also looks into how people are managing what is a difficult time for some people. Some are needing support, while others are looking for ways to support others. Learn the ways people are moving forward, helping one another, and keeping a positive attitude, in this post-election Reynold's hotbox special edition.
Live from San Jose State's CEFCU Stadium, CEO of the Sporting Tribune Arash Markazi joins Cofield & Company to recap the Los Angeles Lakers' 119-118 loss to the Orlando Magic, detail the improved culture of the Los Angeles Chargers, and preview the college football week 13 match up between USC and UCLA. Nevada Sports Net Sports Anchor, Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Co. to preview the University of Nevada, Reno's week 13 game against Air Force, detail the arrest of a Wolf Pack starter, and talk about the upcoming Battle for the Fremont Cannon between UNLV and UNR in week 14. New York Giants release QB, Daniel Jones.
Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, host of the UnCommonTerry podcast Curtis Terry joins Cofield & Company to recap UNLV Basketball's 80-74 loss to Memphis and details the issues the Rebels will need to fix as they move forward to their next match against Omaha. Nevada Sports Net's Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Co. to recap the University of Nevada, Reno Basketball's 88-58 victory over Weber State, detail the impressive performance of Senior transfer guard Kobe Sanders, and give her thoughts on the Wolf Pack's struggles in football after UNR's 28-21 loss to Boise State. Professional College Football Bettor, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling to recap the Georgia Bulldogs' 28-10 loss to Ole Miss, give his favorite underdog picks for week 12, and details why #3 Texas is fraudulent as a contender.
Send us a textOur local fans will appreciate this episode! We have a special guest that we have wanted to have on this show for a very long time. Chad Bell is in the house! The former Nevada Wolf Pack star joins Zach for a conversation that we know will have a huge impact on our listeners.Chad Bell is from Inglewood CA where the hoops scene is no joke. He played his college basketball at New Mexico and of course for our very own Nevada Wolfpack. He went on to have a successful professional career as both a player and coach where he still continues to give back to the game in the coaching world. Chad shares great stories about the high school hoops scene in Inglewood, Tyson Chandler, Craig Smith, Fran Fraschilla, Kirk Snyder, Kevinn Pinkney Trent Johnson, Mark Fox, Sweet 16 run, finding your role, Tim Hardaway, Doc Rivers, Ty Lue, experiences overseas, coaching an MUCH more. This conversation is one that you do not want to miss. Coach Bell has had such an incredible journey and sacrifice and passion has paid off. His experiences were a joy to learn about and our younger listeners and aspiring coaches will get A LOT out of this one.Thank you Coach Chad Bell!Be sure to support Chad and follow him on IG at both @Coachcbell and @chadbellskillstrainingAlso checkout NuCalm.com and use the Purchase Code “CoachChad” for 15% off. It's an amazing product that will really help with wellness and recovery. It is extremely helpful with sleep, focus and more!You can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
For the first time since 2004, a Republican presidential candidate won the Silver State. Former President Donald Trump won Nevada's 6 electoral votes, but how did he beat his 2016 and 2020 margins? The Cook Political Report's Matthew Klein joins the podcast to explain the gains Trump made with key demographic groups to secure Nevada and the remaining 6 battleground states. Plus, election night reporters Kim Burrows and Sophie Lincoln join to explain what it was like reporting from the county's mail ballot processing room and the UNR polling place, respectively. And finally, an update on several key races and ballot measures we covered previously on Ballot Battleground: Nevada. Nevada state election results Northern Nevada local election results Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, Nevada Sports Net anchor Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Co. to give her thoughts on the Los Angels Dodgers' victory over the New York Yankees in the World Series, recap the Nevada Wolf Pack's 34-13 loss to the University of Hawaii, and previews UNR's week 10 match up against Colorado State. College football bettor, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling to preview #4 Ohio State traveling to take on #3 Penn State, #15 Boise State vs. San Diego State, and gives his top leans and likes for week 10 of the college football season.
Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, Bleacher Report's Michael Felder joins Cofield & Co. to preview week 9 of the college football season, talk about the current CFB playoff standings, and gives his thoughts on UNLV's match up against #17 Boise State. Nevada Sports Net sports anchor, Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Co. to talk about the UNR Wolf Pack's 24-21 loss to Fresno State, the performance of UNR receiver Nate Burleson II, and previews the Wolf Pack's week 9 game against Hawaii. Professional College Football bettor Brad Powers joins Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling to recap Kennesaw State's 24-21 upset victory over Liberty University, preview UNLV vs. Boise State, and gives his leans and likes for week 9 of the college football season.
Every Friday night at 7.p.m, at the E.L. Wiegand Fitness Center Room A on UNR's campus, the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club gathers to sharpen their skills and build group camaraderie. Nate Vallin reports.
The Public Relations Student Society of America is a small, but powerful resource for students at UNR who are interested in a career in public relations. Reporter Lexi Feldman reports from the most recent event, the Digital Content Playbook Event, and interviews board members Aly Marimberga, Camile Flye, and prospective member Demetri Vandarakis.
With the rise of the WNBA this season due to new stars like Caitlin Clark, basketball has been getting more and more popular amongst female students. At the University of Nevada, Reno, that rise in popularity can be seen with the UNR Women's Basketball Club, where female students can play competitive basketball, while not having to be on the official Women's Basketball Team. The university allows the club to travel, which allowed its members to win nationals last year and gave the club's members a chance to play against other colleges such as Stanford and Villanova. UNR journalism student Cameron Perkins reports on this successful club during one of their practices.
Reynolds Sandbox reporters Lizzie Ramirez, Piper Heath, and Jace Ouchida attended a variety of political events last week. Today, they shared their thoughts and observations about them, ranging from Charlie Kirk's UNR visit to top of the ticket candidates Tim Walz and Donald Trump's recent respective rallies at the Grand Sierra Resort. They had good moments and also scary ones. Listen to hear their insights and journeys as up and coming political reporters in Nevada.
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Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, Nevada Sports Net Anchor Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Co. to recap the University of Nevada, Reno's 35-31 week 6 loss to San Jose State, head coach Jeff Choate's comments on blame following the Wolf Pack's fourth loss on the season, and previews UNR's upcoming match up against Oregon State. College Football Bettor, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Company's Eye on Sports Gambling to give his leans and likes for the biggest match ups in week 7 including; #3 Oregon taking on #2 Ohio State, #1 Texas vs. #20 Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry, and tells how he's picking for UNLV's match up against Utah State. University of Hawaii's power over the Mountain West Conference during conference chaos.
Nate Vallin reports on how every Friday night at 7.p.m, at the E.L Wiegand Fitness Center Room A on UNR's campus, the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club gathers to sharpen their skills and build group comradery.
The lack of mental health attention that military members and veterans receive has constantly been a problem including for veterans studying at UNR. Suicides account for the most deaths for military and veterans, only behind combat. Eric Perez follows fellow veterans now pursuing higher degrees here in Reno who discuss their challenges with mental health.
While Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk got hundreds of supporters during his rally at the University of Nevada, Reno yesterday, other students had opposing feelings. Turning Point USA is known for its activism on college campuses across the U.S., but as Nick Stewart reports not everyone at UNR welcomed it.
Aiden Higgins hosts his fellow Reynolds School of Journalism classmates Matt Segarra, Eric Perez and Jadee Xiong to discuss a looming question; Is a college degree worth it? All four have different reasons for being at UNR and discuss whether they feel they are getting value for the work, money and time they are putting in to get their degrees.
Lexi Waisanen, Alysha Cancino, and Kade Collins discuss some of their experiences falling short at the UNR gym. They explain that the gym is not supportive of clubs such as dance clubs which regularly have issues with it. Students also complain that they barely use the gym, even though the fee is built into student fees.
Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, Nevada Sports Net Anchor Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Co. to talk about Matthew Sluka opting out of UNLV's season over NIL compensation, recap UNR's 28-26 victory over Troy, and gives an update on the latest facility updates for the Wolf Pack. Professional sports bettor, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Co's Eye on Sports Gambling to talk about the effect on UNLV's line against Fresno after Matthew Sluka opted out of the season, the best picks for college football week 5, and tells what the smart bet will be for Thursday Night Football between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys.
Recap of the Las Vegas Aces' 98-84 victory over the Dallas Wings in their regular season finale. UNLV and UNR probability of joining the PAC-12 with other Mountain West Conference teams in 2016. Week 3 NFL picks with Cofield and the Company
Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, Nevada Sports Net Anchor Shannon Kelly joins Cofield & Co. to talk about the reaction from the state of Nevada after UNLV and UNR were not offered to move to the PAC-12, former UNR QB Deonte Burton getting inducted into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame, and recap the Wolf Pack's 27-0 loss to the Minnesota Golden Gophers. College Football Bettor, Brad Powers joins Cofield & Co's Eye on Sports Betting to talk about his favorite week 4 college football picks including; Michigan vs. USC and Colorado vs. Baylor.