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Dating and The Big D
Episode 2 - Dallas

Dating and The Big D

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 44:55


axwell Anders, Charlie Gold, and Sommer Bailey discuss their dating experiences in Dallas-The Big D and welcome their first guest on the show, Ben the Soldier.Catching up on the last week's dating encounters...Sommer went on three tinder dates. One guy ordered nothing and just sat there the whole time! What does it say if he/she does not order anything? Another guy complained about this job and life the whole time. We all have a negative side but there is something to be said about bringing your best foot forward on the first date. Was he just looking for free therapy? The third guy was the best date of the three. They had a romantic dinner at Bolsa in the Bishop Arts District. However, he is planning on moving in a month! He had such game that he invited her. Will she go?Max is continuing his journey of self-love and self-exploration. He joined a Facebook group called "Gay Man Thriving" which is a company that works with gay men tired of being alone. He joined their 5 Day Challenge which focused on empowerment and daily affirmations. Think of it as a vision board for love, dating, and self hotness. Max and his buddy Daniel went to Stereo Live in Dallas to danced the night away to the rhythms of DJ Ummet Ozcan where they talked to a few cute guys and had a great time!Charlie and went on a date at Toasted in Dallas next to Milk Cream on Lower Greenville Ave.This week's topic of discussion is Dallas and dating in an urban center. Dallas – Dating in an Urban Center. How do you feel about the dating scene in Dallas? Where do you go out to meet other singles in Dallas? Does Dallas or other cities have their own singles and dating scene style? Max, Charlie, and Sommer love brunch and coffee at Meddlesome Moth and Ascension in the Design District. We have had great friend dates in Bishop Arts for events such as Bastille Day and Christmas in July. Other great locations in Dallas are Mockingbird Station, Shops at Park Lane, Bishops Arts, Uptown, West Village, Lower Greenville Ave, Lakewood, Design District, The Katy Trail, and White Rock Lake.Dating Challenge: There are so many venues and opportunities to meet people In Dallas or in any city for that matter. Last week, we focused on getting out of our comfort zone and go up and talking to someone we normally wouldn't consider for ourselves or them. This week's dating challenge is to explore and try new locales or scenes that we are not familiar with. We are single so maybe trying something new might be a breath of fresh air. Max, Charlie, and Sommer then go into their dating experiences in the city and what they hope to get from their show and sharing their love lives.Guest: Ben the Soldier was our first guest on the show! He shared what makes him an international dating D....errr guru. He filled us in on an embarrassing dating encounter with a tatted girl at Houlihan's in Addison, Texas, and how he bowed out gracefully when he wasn't feeling the connection. How do you handle a date that isn't going anywhere? Dating Quiz: The dating quiz this week is This Dating Test Will Reveal What People Find Most Attractive About You from Buzzfeed Inc. Check out the quiz yourself and let us know how you did.Dating Book/Article Review: Sommer introduces the article of the week

Utah's Noon News
Crossroads Urban Center sees spike in need

Utah's Noon News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 3:58


Crossroads Urban Center Executive Director Glenn Bailey joins Utah's Noon News to discuss the recent increase in need for food pantries in Utah.

Commercial Construction Coffee Talk
CCCT with Magdalena Krejza from REDCOM Design & Construction

Commercial Construction Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 31:56


CCCT with Magdalena Krejza from REDCOM Design & Construction. Magdalena Krejza is a senior architect and team leader at REDCOM Design & Construction. Magdalena has over 20 years of experience across residential, commercial, and institutional segments. She has designed over 50 buildings during her career and is an expert in automotive dealership and religious institutional design. Magdalena specializes in developing construction documents for large scale projects and manages the team producing technical documentation at REDCOM. Recent projects that Magdalena led include a Zoroastrian temple (NY), Church of Little Flower (NJ), Robbinsville Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (NJ), and Maxon Hyundai (NJ). Magdalena graduated from the Bialystok Institute of Technology in Poland with a BA in Architecture and Urbanization. At Bialystok University, she won first and second place across categories in a 2001 competition “Building the Urban Center”. She is a Registered Architect, holds LEED AP BD+C accreditation (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design - Accredited Professional in Building Design & Construction).ABOUT REDCOM: REDCOM is an award winning, full-service commercial architectural design, engineering, and commercial contracting company operating in New Jersey and the surrounding areas since 1982. REDCOM can take a project from concept to completion, offering comprehensive services that encompass every stage of a project. With its experienced team of professionals, REDCOM provides creative solutions that exceed industry standards. https://www.redcomllc.com/#design #construction #womeninconstruction #designbuild #achitecture #commercialconstruction 

Pothole Problem Podcast
#044—Follow Your Passion

Pothole Problem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 30:42


Jack interviews former Portland city commissioner JoAnn Hardesty. They talk about the human experience of being a city commissioner, the early experiences that led her into public service, and some of the lessons she's learned along the way and advice she has for young people looking to make the world a better place. This episode is sponsored by White Tiger Press, publisher of Jack's 2019 publication, 1994, a novel of politics. Click here for a sample chapter and online ordering.Jack is giving a lecture and book talk on Thursday, February 29th at 12pm on the 7th floor of the Urban Center on Portland State Campus. Click here for the Eventbrite announcement with more details.

Io Non Mi Rassegno
Non toccate la scuola - INMR Sardegna #12

Io Non Mi Rassegno

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 14:15


Questa è la puntata di “Io non mi rassegno Sardegna”, prima rassegna stampa del 2024. Oggi parleremo di scuola, natalità, del dramma che stanno vivendo i lavoratori della Villaservice di Villacidro e infine, di siccità. Parleremo poi di innovazione sociale, lo faremo insieme al presidente dell'associazione cagliaritana Urban Center, Stefano Gregorini. Sarà lui a raccontarci come la prima pubblicazione scaricabile gratuitamente sull'innovazione sociale in Sardegna, sia nata con l'intento di cambiare in positivo il modo in cui guardiamo alla nostra Isola.

United Methodist Women: response
Crossroads Urban Center

United Methodist Women: response

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 19:54


It's a cold, rainy morning at Crossroads Urban Center in downtown Salt Lake City, and unhoused people are gathering on the steps of the old Victorian building that serves as an emergency food pantry. When the door opens, they file inside, pausing at an entry desk to let the woman behind it know what they need—shoes for a child, rent and utility assistance, a new ID, food, a rain jacket, a blanket.In a little while, a delivery truck will arrive and employees will unload boxes of food and supplies as the rain turns to snow. Meanwhile, rent prices are on the rise, high-end high-rise apartment buildings are under construction less than a block away, and as temperatures plummet toward winter, at least 70 families aren't certain where they will sleep. Nearby shelters are at capacity.Still, this grassroots organization does everything it can to help all people meet basic survival needs and to address essential issues affecting quality of life. And those gathered on the steps of this old building feel welcome.“Having this place where there's always people sitting out on the grass, there's always people here getting food or services, it really just feels like a safe place, and a place where people can belong,” said Pastor AJ Bush, a United Methodist pastor who works with and advocates on behalf of Crossroads clients. “And so I think that's really one of the values of this place, one of the benefits. … One of the gifts of this place is that it is a place to belong, for everyone downtown.”

Future Charlotte: The Podcast
Transforming University City from the quintessential suburb to a real urban center

Future Charlotte: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 32:22


One of Charlotte's quintessential suburban communities has big plans to transform itself into a dense, walkable, mixed-use center. Greenways, sidewalks, protected bike lanes and transit would replace the car-choked expressways and huge parking lots that dominate the auto-centric area now. We're not talking about Ballantyne or SouthPark. Leaders in University City — Charlotte's second-largest employment district and youngest neighborhood — are betting they can take a part of the city that developed in the heyday of the car and turn it into a walkable neighborhood. Tobe Holmes, interim executive director of University City Partners, joins the Future Charlotte podcast to talk about how they're reorienting development away from the suburban patterns that have long defined the area, how University City is establishing an identity in a place that's long seemed like a somewhat anonymous collection of office parks and houses, and the challenges of reengineering a road network over which the city has only limited control.

Unleashing YOUR Great Work
Great Work in the Name of Equity with Dr. Gess LeBlanc | UYGW14

Unleashing YOUR Great Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 44:10 Transcription Available


What happens when you feel unseen, unheard, and left out of most of the decisions about your education? Well, if you are Dr. Gess LeBlanc you spend your career raising up the voices of marginalized, diverse students.Gess's book “Who's in my classroom” is a guide for educators (and all people) to understand the experiences of students of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientations, primary languages, and learning abilities. With stories written by the students themselves (through a collaboration with Youth Communication), Gess's work is absolutely Great Work.Join us as we discuss:Why Gess's commitment and approach to Great Work deepened and changed when he became a father and husband.How he is able to his Great Work while maintaining a happy and healthy home life and marriageWhy his work has always sought to find silenced voices and bring those perspectives back into the conversation.About the Guest: Gess LeBlanc, Ph.D. is Associate Professor and former Chair of the Department of Educational Foundations and Counseling Programs within Hunter College's School of Education and is a co-founder of Hunter College's Urban Center for Assessment, Research, and Evaluation (UCARE). For over 20 years, he has worked in the fields of teacher and leadership preparation. A developmental psychologist, Dr. LeBlanc's research investigates the impact of developmentally and culturally responsive teaching on school climate. This research has been published in both psychological and educational journals and has garnered awards from the Spencer Foundation and the American Psychological Association. Dr. LeBlanc is a sought after speaker on the topic of developmentally and culturally responsive teaching and is the author of Who's In My Classroom?: Building Developmentally and Culturally Responsive School Communities published by John Wiley & Sons.As an expert in the field of child and adolescent development, he has served as an educational consultant to various school districts, state agencies, and non-profit organizations including the New York State Department of Education, the New York City Department of Education, the Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery Central School District, the Lakeland Central School District, the Valley Central School District, the Highland Central School District, the Dutchess County Board of Cooperative Educational Services, the Orange-Ulster Board of Cooperative Educational Services, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Studies, the Boys Club of America, Harlem Center for Education, Inc., Prep for Prep, City Year, Inc., Roundabout Theatre Company, and the Arthur Miller Foundation.In addition to being recognized for his research, Dr. LeBlanc has been recognized for his teaching and service in the field of teacher and leadership education. He is a past recipient of Hunter College's Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, the Hunter College School of Education's Harold Ladas Award for Excellence in Teaching, and was awarded the 2013 Distinguished Service Award from the Association for Equality and Excellence in Education, Inc. Dr. LeBlanc currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Roundabout Theatre Company, City Year New York, Inc. and the Harlem Center for Education, Inc.https://www.amazon.com/Whos-Classroom-Developmentally-Culturally-Communities/dp/1119824133About the Host:Dr. Amanda Crowell is a cognitive psychologist, speaker, author and coach changing our perspective on the world of work. It IS possible to do Great Work-- launch a successful business, make a scientific discovery, raise a tight-knit family, or manage a global remote team-- without sacrificing your health, happiness and...

Focus AGRICOLTURA
ECCO la PIZZA più GRANDE del MONDO!

Focus AGRICOLTURA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 1:05


Il 5 settembre scorso a Rivarolo Canavese, in provincia di Torino, all' Urban Center, i pizzaioli Davide Civitiello, Viviana Falciano, Alessandra Fontana, Luca Montersino, Massimiliano Simeone e Alessandro Raffi dell'Asso Pala Pizza, si sono uniti per sfidare il Guinness dei Primati e creare la pizza in pala più lunga del mondo.

Lyrical Ones
Episode 12 | More than a Camera / Love, Yours

Lyrical Ones

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 126:55


Learning to love who you truly are comes at a cost; one must be fearless in their pursuit of discovering their own definition of authenticity. We see this displayed through two interviews [Felix, Seth] who dove deep into their individuality to claim their passion to serve their communities, strength to conquer their darkest days and love to fill all of their healthy relationships. While Felix shared his photography and its impact on the Tenderloin, Seth took us through his journey from NYC to SF, paying homage to the Urban Center and reading a piece written on mercy. Both are artist with unprecedented talent and heart. Enjoy this podcast with Alex Q., June & Sineo!

ISKCON of DC
We Need Each Other - A Panel Discussion

ISKCON of DC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 75:46


In this time of social upheaval, how do we build bridges across differences? How do we inspire a shift in mindset on an individual, organizational, and global level? Join a dialogue facilitated by Gauravani Das with Sastivar Das (ACBSP) and devotees from the Urban Center in Washington D.C. (IFAST) - Madhavacharya Das, Ekavira Das, and Jagannatha Pandit Das.

Discovery Vietnam
Buon Ma Thuot – an urban center of the Central Highlands

Discovery Vietnam

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 3:33


Buon Ma Thuot, the biggest city in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, covers 370 square kilometers. It is also the most populated city, with half a million people from the Kinh and various ethnic minority groups, such as the E De, K’Ho, Co Tu, Xo Dang, and Gia Rai. Under a plan to 2030 with a vision to 2045, Buon Ma Thuot, the capital of Dak Lak province, will become an urban center in the Central Highlands. https://vovworld.vn/en-US/discovery-vietnam/buon-ma-thuot-an-urban-center-of-the-central-highlands-846001.vov --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/v5vietnam/support

Just A Thought
The Miseducation of Lauryn & ‘Nem w| Dawn Demps

Just A Thought

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 61:29


Dawn Demps, mother, crusader, organizer, speaker, artist and life student, is a Flint, MI native that has been involved with community advocacy since 12 years old. She utilizes her own lived experiences as a young girl from the projects, high school dropout and single mother of three, to connect with students and parents to promote tools for self-advocacy, structural reforms and strives to champion the concerns of these populations. Dawn developed her own youth initiative called Eyes on the Prize (EOTP) that used the fine arts to reach out to resource denied young people in urban communities to help them reach their full potential academically, emotionally, and creatively. Over 10 years, EOTP served over 2500 at-promise youth. 8 years after dropping out of high school, Dawn entered a community college and continued on to complete her studies at the University of Michigan-Flint as a double major in Africana Studies and Social Sciences. While working towards her undergraduate degree, Dawn noted the profound effect education was having on her life and knew others from her community also needed this access. She started a campus club called The Shariki Group, dedicated to serving as a bridge between academia and the citizens of Flint. Dawn served as the Executive Director of Leadership Development In Interethnic Relations (LDIR), an organization dedicated to nurturing citizen leaders equipped to navigate the complexities of -isms that separate individuals in an effort to build strong intergroup collaborations. She was Director of Youth, Education and Community Projects for the Urban League of Flint and served nearly 400 youth and families every year through afterschool and summer programs, parent workshops and community advocacy trainings. She was the Executive Director of the Urban Center for Post-Secondary Access and Success (UPASS) which helped students successfully navigate high school and tackle postsecondary challenges and opportunities. --- 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/just-a-thought-el/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/just-a-thought-el/support

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo martedì 27/11/2018

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 29:07


Dove si parla con SILVIA AMODIO, fotografa, della presentazione del Calendario 2019 di Coop Lombardia Alimenta l'amore, Quasi fratelli, con Bruno Bozzetto, Guido Guerzoni, a Urban Center, di Nina la Gallina, della Associazione La Nina, ma anche della presentazione del libro I Tacchini non ringraziano, di Andrea Camilleri, Disegni di Paolo Canevari, Salani Editore, di 2 indagati per l'uccisione dell'Orsa KJ2, di Leal, del libro Vecchi Cani di Giovanna Durì, Nuages editore

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Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo mar 27/11 (prima parte)

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 29:07


Dove si parla con SILVIA AMODIO, fotografa, della presentazione del Calendario 2019 di Coop Lombardia Alimenta l'amore, Quasi fratelli, con Bruno Bozzetto, Guido Guerzoni, a Urban Center, di Nina la Gallina, della Associazione La Nina, ma anche della presentazione del libro I Tacchini non ringraziano, di Andrea Camilleri, Disegni di Paolo Canevari, Salani Editore, di 2 indagati per l'uccisione dell'Orsa KJ2, di Leal, del libro Vecchi Cani di Giovanna Durì, Nuages editore (prima parte)

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo mar 27/11 (prima parte)

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 29:07


Dove si parla con SILVIA AMODIO, fotografa, della presentazione del Calendario 2019 di Coop Lombardia Alimenta l'amore, Quasi fratelli, con Bruno Bozzetto, Guido Guerzoni, a Urban Center, di Nina la Gallina, della Associazione La Nina, ma anche della presentazione del libro I Tacchini non ringraziano, di Andrea Camilleri, Disegni di Paolo Canevari, Salani Editore, di 2 indagati per l'uccisione dell'Orsa KJ2, di Leal, del libro Vecchi Cani di Giovanna Durì, Nuages editore (prima parte)

Peggy Smedley Show
09/26/17 Sensors Down to a Science

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 14:59


Charlie Catlett, director, Urban Center for Computation and Data, and senior computer scientist, Argonne National Laboratory, discusses work being done by scientists and researchers to bring sensor technologies to major cities. In term of research, he talks about the challenges of bringing smart city ideas to life and taking into consideration the impact these solutions will have on the community.

Peggy Smedley Show
09/26/17 Sensors Down to a Science

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 14:59


Charlie Catlett, director, Urban Center for Computation and Data, and senior computer scientist, Argonne National Laboratory, discusses work being done by scientists and researchers to bring sensor technologies to major cities. In term of research, he talks about the challenges of bringing smart city ideas to life and taking into consideration the impact these solutions will have on the community.

Cult
10/02/17: Cult e il mondo quadro di Fausta Squatriti

Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 54:01


Pino Rosa dell’Associazione Quarto Paesaggio introduce l’avanzamento lavori del bando per il Parco delle Lettere, progetto di riqualificazione diffusa nelle Biblioteche Milanesi: una mostra e una serie di eventi all’Urban Center con i 12 progetti finalisti e il 14 febbraio la scelta del vincitore.- Tiziana Ricci sulla mostra in 3 sedi milanesi sulla fotografa Fausta Squatriti.- Francesco Migliaccio è coprotagonista di “Tre alberghi”, testo del drammaturgo americano Jon Robin Baitz in scena al Teatro ATIR Ringhiera per la regia di Serena Sinigagli.- La rubrica di fumetti del venerdì a cura di Antonio Serra.

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Cult
10/02/17: Cult e il mondo quadro di Fausta Squatriti

Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 54:01


Pino Rosa dell’Associazione Quarto Paesaggio introduce l’avanzamento lavori del bando per il Parco delle Lettere, progetto di riqualificazione diffusa nelle Biblioteche Milanesi: una mostra e una serie di eventi all’Urban Center con i 12 progetti finalisti e il 14 febbraio la scelta del vincitore.- Tiziana Ricci sulla mostra in 3 sedi milanesi sulla fotografa Fausta Squatriti.- Francesco Migliaccio è coprotagonista di “Tre alberghi”, testo del drammaturgo americano Jon Robin Baitz in scena al Teatro ATIR Ringhiera per la regia di Serena Sinigagli.- La rubrica di fumetti del venerdì a cura di Antonio Serra.

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Building Utah
Utah's Urban Center: What is the State of Downtown?

Building Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 15:25


What is the State of Downtown? Every year the Downtown Alliance looks at the overall economy and benchmarks what's happening in Downtown Salt Lake City, and from this they develop the State of Downtown report. Downtown Alliance's Executive Director Jason Mathis and Director of Urban Development Jesse Dean discuss with us how this report is developed, as well as give an in-depth look at some of the findings from the 2016 report, and what is to come for the future.

UnCommon Core
UnCommon Core | Computation and Public Policy: What’s the Big Idea?

UnCommon Core

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2014 56:40


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. 6/6/14 Christopher Berry, AM’98, PhD’02, Chicago Harris Associate Professor Rayid Ghani, Chicago Harris Senior Fellow; Chief Data Scientist, Computation Institute’s Urban Center for Computation and Data Brett Goldstein, SM’05, Chicago Harris Senior Fellow in Urban Science Transportation, education, energy, the environment, law enforcement, unemployment, finance, public housing—big public policy decisions in all these areas can be enhanced through the use of computational analysis. Learn how the combination of data and public policy insights can help attack important social issues.

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Chicago Studies
Chicago: City of Big Data

Chicago Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2013 113:09


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The growing torrent of information released by city governments and collected by researchers is connecting with new tools developed by computer scientists, enabling significant advances in urban planning, medicine, social science and other spheres. On November 20, 2013 representatives of those fields gathered onstage for Chicago: City of Big Data, a UChicago Discovery Series panel discussion of research and educational efforts focused on transforming cities through data and computation. In a vibrant 90-minute conversation moderated by Charlie Catlett, director of the Urban Center for Computation and Data (UrbanCCD), the panelists described work underway at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory and outlined their visions for the future of data-driven urban design and governance.

Alumni Weekend
The Power of a Data-Driven Approach to Urban Policy (audio)

Alumni Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2013 64:10


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. More than half of the world’s population lives in urban centers. How do we create policies and programs that improve the lives of residents and optimize the operation of cities? This panel from across campus explores the power of data to inform urban policy decisions, how new modeling and computational methods can improve urban decision making, and examples of data being used to support effective programs. Panel Participants: Colm O'Muircheartaigh Dean and Professor, Chicago Harris; Senior Fellow, NORC Charlie Catlett Director, Urban Center for Computation and Data; Senior Fellow, Computation Institute; Senior Computer Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory Stephen W. Raudenbush Lewis-Sebring Distinguished Service Professor, Sociology, Chicago Harris, and the College; Chair, Committee on Education

Alumni Weekend
The Power of a Data-Driven Approach to Urban Policy

Alumni Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2013 64:10


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. More than half of the world’s population lives in urban centers. How do we create policies and programs that improve the lives of residents and optimize the operation of cities? This panel from across campus explores the power of data to inform urban policy decisions, how new modeling and computational methods can improve urban decision making, and examples of data being used to support effective programs. Panel Participants: Colm O'Muircheartaigh Dean and Professor, Chicago Harris; Senior Fellow, NORC Charlie Catlett Director, Urban Center for Computation and Data; Senior Fellow, Computation Institute; Senior Computer Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory Stephen W. Raudenbush Lewis-Sebring Distinguished Service Professor, Sociology, Chicago Harris, and the College; Chair, Committee on Education

Live Free Podcast with Mike Maxwell
Live Free Podcast 18 with guest Ms. Kinsee Morlan

Live Free Podcast with Mike Maxwell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2011 79:30


In this episode I sit down for a chat with Ms. Kinsee Morlan We talk Dirty Water, Colorado, San Francisco, Localtarianism, The Urban Center,NAFTA, T.J. Zebras, Capitalism, Idle Hands, Planet Money, Power of Art, Sumerians, and the Uncertainty Principal