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This special three-episode season takes an intimate look at the impact of the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires on the USC community. We'll get to know five USC professors who were displaced as a result of the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires over the course of nine months. In this first episode, we go back to the first few nights, when the fires raged all across Pacific Palisades and Altadena. You can follow us on Instagram at @usc_electricfutures: https://www.instagram.com/usc_electricfutures-----Electric Futures is an original podcast from the University of Southern California. This special season is hosted and executive-produced by Allison Agsten, director of USC Annenberg's Center for Climate Journalism and Communication.USC Annenberg professor Mallory Carra is our supervising producer. Rhysea Agrawal and Spencer Cline are our associate producers. This episode was written and directed by Rhysea Agrawal and story edited by Mallory Carra. It was edited and sound designed by Spencer Cline. Additional interviews were conducted by Grace Galante and Yana Savitsky.Victor Figueroa, Sebastian Grubaugh, Tom Norris, and S.R. Meredith provided technical supervision. Our cover art is by Rhysea Agrawal with photography by Malcolm Caminero. All music and sound effects used with express permission under an unlimited blanket license authority from Epidemic Sound.
Climate-amplified extreme weather events are rising in frequency and intensity all over the world; yet the emotional impacts of these events, the loss and grief they bring, and the long-lasting impacts they cause for affected people are still understudied and underreported.In the second episode of this special season, our five USC professors share their emotional journey months after their losses in the 2025 LA wildfires.You can follow us on Instagram at @usc_electricfutures: https://www.instagram.com/usc_electricfutures-----Electric Futures is an original podcast from the University of Southern California. This special season is hosted and executive-produced by Allison Agsten, director of USC Annenberg's Center for Climate Journalism and Communication.USC Annenberg professor Mallory Carra is our supervising producer. Rhysea Agrawal and Spencer Cline are our associate producers. This episode was written and directed by Rhysea Agrawal and story edited by Mallory Carra. It was edited and sound designed by Spencer Cline. Additional interviews were conducted by Grace Galante and Yana Savitsky.Victor Figueroa, Sebastian Grubaugh, Tom Norris, and S.R. Meredith provided technical supervision. Our cover art is by Rhysea Agrawal with photography by Malcolm Caminero. All music and sound effects used with express permission under an unlimited blanket license authority from Epidemic Sound.
It has been a year since the fires, and some of the impacts are only now starting to come into play. Despite efforts from the government and community groups to provide speedy disaster recovery, the road towards recovery appears to be long.In our final episode, our USC professors catch us up with their lives a year after the disaster. They share with us what recovery has looked like for them and how they are finding ways to approach the rebuilding process as an opportunity.You can follow us on Instagram at @usc_electricfutures: https://www.instagram.com/usc_electricfutures-----Electric Futures is an original podcast from the University of Southern California. This special season is hosted and executive-produced by Allison Agsten, director of USC Annenberg's Center for Climate Journalism and Communication.USC Annenberg professor Mallory Carra is our supervising producer. Rhysea Agrawal and Spencer Cline are our associate producers. This episode was written and directed by Rhysea Agrawal and story edited by Mallory Carra. It was edited and sound designed by Spencer Cline. Additional interviews were conducted by Grace Galante and Yana Savitsky.Victor Figueroa, Sebastian Grubaugh, Tom Norris, and S.R. Meredith provided technical supervision. Our cover art is by Rhysea Agrawal with photography by Malcolm Caminero. All music and sound effects used with express permission under an unlimited blanket license authority from Epidemic Sound.
Heute vor 52 Jahren starb der chilenische Präsident Salvador Allende im Zuge eines vom Westen unterstützten Militärputsches. Sein Projekt eines demokratischen und pluralistischen Sozialismus inspiriert bis heute. Artikel vom 11. September 2023: https://jacobin.de/artikel/allende-lebt-chile-militaerputsch-pinochet-imperialismus-demokratischer-sozialismus-victor-figueroa Seit 2011 veröffentlicht JACOBIN täglich Kommentare und Analysen zu Politik und Gesellschaft, seit 2020 auch in deutscher Sprache. Die besten Beiträge gibt es als Audioformat zum Nachhören. Nur dank der Unterstützung von Magazin-Abonnentinnen und Abonnenten können wir unsere Arbeit machen, mehr Menschen erreichen und kostenlose Audio-Inhalte wie diesen produzieren. Und wenn Du schon ein Abo hast und mehr tun möchtest, kannst Du gerne auch etwas regelmäßig an uns spenden via www.jacobin.de/podcast. Zu unseren anderen Kanälen: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jacobinmag_de X: www.twitter.com/jacobinmag_de YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/JacobinMagazin Webseite: www.jacobin.de
Welcome into a Friday edition of GCR, Stan ‘The Fan' Charles will be sitting in the host chair, at least to start the program, as Glenn is out in parts unknown right now. Orioles get swept by the Red Sox, they'll try to bounce back with a 3-game set in San Francisco starting LATE tonight at 10:15pm, plus the Towson football season got underway with a bang last night with a win on a national TV, and we'll share some takeaways from the blockbuster Micah Parsons/Packers trade. At the top of program we are going to jump right into Glenn and Stan's interview with Orioles President of Business Operations Catie Griggs and dive into the upcoming changes to Camden Yards, the Orioles role in Baltimore and so much more. Then at 11:40am, Michael Gibbons, the Director Emeritus at the Babe Ruth Museum and Birthplace, will join us to tell us more about the 50th reunion of the 1975 Baltimore Colts. Then at 11:50am, we are going to be joined by Orioles prospect, Aberdeen IronBirds first baseman Victor Figueroa who joined the organization last month in the Ryan O'Hearn/Ramon Laureano trade. And before the program concludes we will chat with Ravens undrafted rookie DB Keyon Martin and talk to Keyon all about making the Ravens 53-man roster out of camp after a spectacular preseason!
Join Greg (@greghoogkamp) and his roundtable of Dynasty Team members Matt (@mdthomp_PLive), Kyle (@sonny_108), Tom (@tagates99) and Lucas (@theprospectprof) as they break down the June update. The boys discuss how they put their personal lists together, who ascends to #1 once Roman Anthony graduates, risers, fallers, big debuts, tough players to rank, players they are higher on, players they are lower on and deep cuts.Players discussed: Sebastian Walcott, Leo De Vries, Konnor Griffin, Kevin McGonigle, Chase Burns, Jaxon Wiggins, Mike Sirota, Mick Abel, Caleb Bonemer, Brayden Taylor, Orelvis Martinez, George Klassen, Joshua Baez, Victor Figueroa, Marcos Dinges, Chase DeLauter, Hagen Smith, Emil Morales, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Spencer Jones, Aidan Smith, Luis Morales, Trey Yesavage, Hector Rodriguez, Brandon Sproat, Ryan Clifford, Felnin Celesten, Jonah Tong, Cole Young, Jose Urbina, Jesus Rodriguez, Eriq Swan, Teilon Serrano, Gage Stanifer.
Insurance Dudes: Helping Insurance Agency Owners Gain Business Leverage
Get ready for an exciting episode, as we welcome Victor Figueroa to the show! With 10 years of experience in the insurance industry. Victor has knowledge and insights of becoming a successful Insurance owner.We deep dive into his life journey, from growing up in Anaheim to carving out a successful career in the Insurance Business. It was hard work, consistency, discipline and luck that flipped victor from a smoked guy to Gentle men. Victor gives us a sneak peek into the future of the insurance industry. Sharing some innovative solutions that are transforming; how insurance policies are developed and marketed.So, buckle up! and get ready for an entertaining and informative episode as we explore Victor Figueroa's life experiences and gain a deeper understanding of the exciting world of insurance. The Insurance Dudes are on a mission to find the best insurance agentsaround the country to find out how they are creating some of the top agencies. But they do not stop there, they also bring professionals from other industries for insights that can help agents take their agencies to the next level. The Insurance Dudes focus on your agency's four pillars: Hiring, Training, Marketing and Motivation! We have to keep the sword sharp if we want our agencies to thrive. Insurance Dudes are leaders in their home, at their office and in their community. This podcast will keep you on track with like minded high performing agents while keeping entertained!About Jason and Craig:Both agents themselves, they both have scaled to around $10 million in premium. After searching for years for a system to create predictability in their agencies, they developed the Telefunnel after their interviews with so many agents and business leaders. Taking several years, tons of trial and error, and hundreds of thousands of dollars on lead spend, they've optimized their agencies and teams to write tons of premium, consistently, and nearly on autopilot!LEARN MORE BY Registering for TUESDAY's LIVE CALL With The Insurance Dudes!Bio of Victor FigueroaExperienced Agency Owner with a demonstrated history of working in the insurance industry. Skilled in Sales, Leadership, Mechanics, Health Insurance, and Term Life Insurance. Strong business development professional graduated from Santa Ana College. Victor Figueroa has been working as an Agency Owner at Farmers Insurance for 4 years. Farmers Insurance is part of the Insurance industry, and located in California, United States.ReferencesWebsite: https://agents.farmers.com/ca/anaheim/victor-figueroaYelp: https://www.yelp.com/biz/farmers-insurance-victor-figueroa-anaheimLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-bautista-figueroa-b74851b1/
Insurance Dudes: Helping Insurance Agency Owners Gain Business Leverage
Get ready for an exciting episode, as we welcome Victor Figueroa to the show! With 10 years of experience in the insurance industry. Victor has knowledge and insights of becoming a successful Insurance owner.We deep dive into his life journey, from growing up in Anaheim to carving out a successful career in the Insurance Business. It was hard work, consistency, discipline and luck that flipped victor from a smoked guy to Gentle men. Victor gives us a sneak peek into the future of the insurance industry. Sharing some innovative solutions that are transforming; how insurance policies are developed and marketed.So, buckle up! and get ready for an entertaining and informative episode as we explore Victor Figueroa's life experiences and gain a deeper understanding of the exciting world of insurance. The Insurance Dudes are on a mission to find the best insurance agentsaround the country to find out how they are creating some of the top agencies. But they do not stop there, they also bring professionals from other industries for insights that can help agents take their agencies to the next level. The Insurance Dudes focus on your agency's four pillars: Hiring, Training, Marketing and Motivation! We have to keep the sword sharp if we want our agencies to thrive. Insurance Dudes are leaders in their home, at their office and in their community. This podcast will keep you on track with like minded high performing agents while keeping entertained!About Jason and Craig:Both agents themselves, they both have scaled to around $10 million in premium. After searching for years for a system to create predictability in their agencies, they developed the Telefunnel after their interviews with so many agents and business leaders. Taking several years, tons of trial and error, and hundreds of thousands of dollars on lead spend, they've optimized their agencies and teams to write tons of premium, consistently, and nearly on autopilot!LEARN MORE BY Registering for TUESDAY's LIVE CALL With The Insurance Dudes!Bio of Victor FigueroaExperienced Agency Owner with a demonstrated history of working in the insurance industry. Skilled in Sales, Leadership, Mechanics, Health Insurance, and Term Life Insurance. Strong business development professional graduated from Santa Ana College. Victor Figueroa has been working as an Agency Owner at Farmers Insurance for 4 years. Farmers Insurance is part of the Insurance industry, and located in California, United States.ReferencesWebsite: https://agents.farmers.com/ca/anaheim/victor-figueroaYelp: https://www.yelp.com/biz/farmers-insurance-victor-figueroa-anaheimLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-bautista-figueroa-b74851b1/
On this week's episode, we'll celebrate the wrap of Season 3 and take a look at some of the highlights from the past sixteen weeks of Celestial Citizen Podcast! We hope you enjoy a recap of some of the conversations that are helping guide what a future space community will look like. Let's live up to our celestial potential together!As we close out this season, I want to extend a massive thank you to our guests that have boldly shared their knowledge, insights, and perspectives on what it will take to make the future of space exploration more inclusive and representative of all humanity. And an equally big thank you to our community of listeners who inspire the work that we do at Celestial Citizen. Your attention, engagement, and passion for the space industry is something that we are privileged to be the recipient of and we strive to be worthy of it. We are honored to have you in our celestial community.Thank you also to this show's editor Victor Figueroa who brings these conversations to life, Graham Clark who created the amazing intro and outro music for this podcast, Evan Yee & Helen Floersh for additional support, and Morgan Denman for graphic design. And of course, our wonderful sponsors this season: Zeno Power, Multiverse Media Group, and Mission: AstroAccess!Until next season…don't be afraid to take up space!Support the show
On this episode of “Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast,” CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon talk to a tenant and landlord about evictions and rent relief more than two years into the pandemic and after billions in spending. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
On this episode of “Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast,” CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon sit down with Ellen Hanak, director of the Public Policy Institute of California's Water Policy Center, to discuss the intersection between housing growth and drought. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
On this episode of “Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast,” CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon sit down with Assemblymember Cristina Garcia to discuss a bill that would allow affordable housing on golf courses. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
In the latest episode of “Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast,” CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon explain why the state's housing planning process has been ineffective and what the new penalties mean. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
Listen to the new episode of the California housing crisis podcast, featuring the debate at UC Berkeley over enrollment and environmental law. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
In the new episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast." CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon discuss local pushback against a new state law ending most single-family zoning, including Woodside trying to declare itself a mountain lion habitat. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
In the new episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast." CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon interview former homeless vet Fernando Maya and Jackie Botts, who told his story for CalMatters. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
In the new episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast." CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon interview new Assembly Housing Committee Chairperson Buffy Wicks. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
In the new episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast." CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon catch up with former podcast co-host Matt Levin on the homebuying process. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
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Framtidens teknik, smarta lösningar för oss som arbetar eller övervakningsmetoder som kränker integriteten och skapar centraliserade beslut? Vad kan vi lära av historien och vad har hänt? Vi lyssnar på bland annat Ingo Marowsky och Victor Figueroa på International Transport Federation. Personval med omröstning till ordförandeposten? Och hur står sig svensk arbetsmiljö mot en sprillans ny bilfabrik i Coventry? vi besöker LEVCs fabrik samt fackförbundet Unite the Union. Häng med! Nu kan även ni bli medlemmar i Fack You Podcast Arbetarkulturella Förening! Medlemskapet gäller i 1 år och du kan själv välja din medlemsavgift (ex: 500, 100, 200 eller helt valfri summa). Swisha ditt namn till nummer 123 09 084 26 Gilla dela och följ oss på sociala medier: https://www.facebook.com/fackyoupodcast http://instagram.com/fackyoupodcast Ljud och musik: Introlåt: The WTF Singalong - Melody Sheep Censored_Beep-Mastercard-569981218 https://freesound.org/
In the new episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast." CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon interview Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg on his proposed "right to housing" to reduce homelessness. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
In the new episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast." CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon discuss a recent L.A. Times investigation into how new highways continue to disproportionately impact Black and Latino neighborhoods. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
In the new episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast." CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon interview the heads of California's top three housing agencies under the Newsom administration. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
In the new episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast." CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon break down California's increased enforcement of housing production goals. They are joined by Victoria Fierce, whose organization sues cities that aren't producing enough housing. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon break down Fresno's housing market and why rents and home prices have skyrocketed, even amid the pandemic. They are joined by Jovana Morales-Tilgren, who advocates on behalf of low-income tenants for Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
Moira O'Neill, a UC Berkeley researcher, explains why scrapping CEQA isn't the silver bullet to California's housing woes. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
A controversial bill on single-family zoning passed the California Legislature, but there's already a ballot measure in the works to block it. Los Angeles City Council member Kevin de Leon discusses the issue. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
On this episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast," a former top legislative aide discusses why housing bills get blocked with co-hosts Manuela Tobias and Liam Dillon. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig
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On this week's episode, we'll celebrate the wrap of season 1 of Celestial Citizen Podcast and revisit some highlights and fun moments with guests of the show! Thank you to all of the amazing individuals that joined this season of Celestial Citizen Podcast and shared their stories, insights, and unique perspectives. You all have made this a truly memorable first season.I also want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the wonderful and growing community of celestial citizens that tune in every week to this podcast and have been an all-around awesome and engaging group of listeners. Your loyalty, trust, and attention is a motivating force behind all the work at Celestial Citizen Podcast. Last but not least, thank you to Victor Figueroa, this show's editor, for always working tirelessly to make sure that Celestial Citizen Podcast is on the top of its game week after week. Also thank you to Graham Clark who created the amazing music for this podcast.See you next season!Support the show (https://donorbox.org/celestial-citizen)
Matt and Liam launched Gimme Shelter in 2017. The podcast will continue...but without Matt. On this very special episode, Matt and Liam break down their last Avocado of the Fortnight together (5:00), talk about what covering politics in the Sacramento is really like (8:30), predictions for 2021 in California housing (19:30), and reflect back on the lessons of the past three years...fill in the blank style (39:00). Special thanks again to audio editor Victor Figueroa.
Where is the Newsom administration's "Marshall Plan" for housing? How has the pandemic impacted the governor's approach to homelessness? When should the state's eviction moratorium be lifted? Matt and Liam devote an hour of this fortnight's podcast to interviewing Jason Elliott, Gov. Newsom's point person on all things housing and homelessness. First, the winner of the coveted Avocado of the Year is awarded to a special surprise guest (1:30). Then, a sit-down with Jason Elliott on all things California housing (15:00). Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa http://www.vicfig.com/
Trigger warning: This episode contains self harm. In The Oyster Season 1 Finale, Ori descends upon the Cave. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp , Care/Of and Headspace. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Constance Zimmer as President Owens Mamoudou Athie as Luca Nichole Goodnight as The Oyster Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Trigger warning: This episode contains self harm and references to suicide. In this episode, Ori learns about Luca's experience in The Sorting. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, Hellofresh and Helix. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Adrienne Schaffler, Alex Aldea and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Mamoudou Athie As Luca Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Constance Zimmer as President Owens Sean Blackmore as Professor Stapleton Howard Jones as DC Sherman Victor Figueroa as Subject #1 Jeff Clement as Subject #2 Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Trigger warning: This episode contains self harm. In this episode, Ori begins to learn more about the overrides. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, Tushy and Storyworth. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Adrienne Schaffler, Alex Aldea and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Mamoudou Athie As Luca Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Constance Zimmer as President Owens Sean Blackmore as Professor Stapleton Howard Jones as DC Sherman Victor Figueroa as Subject #1 Jeff Clement as Subject #2 Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
In this episode, Ori begins to learn more about the overrides. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, Headspace and Bright Cellars. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Adrienne Schaffler, Alex Aldea and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Mamoudou Athie As Luca Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Constance Zimmer as President Owens Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Trigger warning: This episode contains graphic violence and reference to self harm. Ori and Luca attend The Final Call. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp , Buffy, and Tushy. Enhance this experience with headphones. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Adrienne Schaffler, Alex Aldea and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Mamadou Athie as Luca Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery David Ault as Oliver Barron Jamey Jasta as Doorman of the Final Call Karlous Miller as Speaker of the Final Call Howard Jones as Singer of the Final Call This episode features Simple Man performed by Howard Jones (Light the Torch). Written by Ronnie Van Zant and Garry Rossington. Copyright song of Universal, Inc. Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Can Joe Biden fix California's housing crisis? No. Can he help? Maybe. In this episode of Gimme Shelter, Matt and Liam discuss the potential and limits of Biden's plans for homelessness, zoning reform, and affordable housing and how they'll impact California. First, an Avocado of the Fortnight gets some San Diego residents' blood boiling (2:00). Then some post-election hot takes on the two statewide housing propositions: rent control and property tax breaks for seniors (7:30). Finally, a back and forth about Biden's housing plans (17:00), followed by an interview with Carol Galante, faculty director with the UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation and former Assistant Secretary for Housing at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Obama administration. (30:00). Note: We had some audio quality issues with this one, apologies. Next episode we should be back to our higher quality audio. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa http://www.vicfig.com/
Trigger warning: This episode contains self harm. Ori and Christian embark on the first Oyster trial. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp , Buffy, and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Sean Blakemore as Professor Stapleton Constance Zimmer as President Owens Mamoudou Athie as Luca Michelle Visage as Sharon Stapleton Nichole Goodnight as The Oyster Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Welcome to the world of The Oyster. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaeffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaeffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Luca Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaefler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Welcome to the world of The Oyster. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaeffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaeffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Luca Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaefler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Welcome to the world of The Oyster. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Welcome to the world of The Oyster. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaeffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaeffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Luca Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaefler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Abigail Zoger teachers biology at Santa Rosa Junior College, cares about climate change and social justice issues and, like a lot of California voters, has questions about the complicated housing propositions on her ballot. On this episode of Gimme Shelter, Matt and Liam try to answer those questions to help make Abigail more informed about her vote. First, an Avocado of the Fortnight asks WWJD about a homeless person on a park bench (3:00)? Then Abigail gets her questions (mostly) answered about the rent control initiative (Prop 21) and the portable property tax breaks initiative (Prop 19) (6:30). Finally, interviews with Sara Kimberlin, policy analyst with the California Budget and Policy Center (35:00), and David Wolfe, consultant with the "Yes on Prop 19" campaign (48:00). Editing by Victor Figueroa: http://www.vicfig.com/
Babies on the Assembly floor! Senators swearing at each other! Forcible Zoom mutings! The end of the state legislative session was particularly chaotic this year, especially for housing. On this episode of Gimme Shelter, Matt and Liam break down the last-minute eviction deal nobody seems happy with, and the head-scratching demise of a housing production bill that actually passed both chambers. First, the Avocado of the Fortnight is awarded to the only lawmaker to actually address a previous Avocado with successful legislation (2:30). Then, a discussion of the eviction compromise and what it meant for renters, landlords and banks (5:00). Then, a breakdown of why the highest profile housing production bill of 2020 passed both houses--and still failed to become law (20:30). Finally, an interview with viral sensation Assemblymember Buffy Wicks, Democrat from Oakland, on why she and her four week old daughter were on the Assembly floor supporting duplexes in single-family neighborhoods (38:30). Audio editing by Victor Figueroa http://www.vicfig.com/
California faces the prospect of hundreds of thousands of evictions if lawmakers don't come up with new protections by the end of the month. On this episode, Matt and Liam discuss the looming eviction wave, and the loophole in eviction moratoriums that has allowed sheriff deputies to lock out tenants during "shelter in place." First, the Avocado of the Fortnight introduces us to the term "garden igloo" (3:00). Then, a discussion of current federal and state efforts to stave off the eviction cliff (6:30). Matt shamelessly promotes his story about the 1,600 households evicted during the pandemic (18:00). Then, an interview with Rep. Maxine Waters, Democrat from Los Angeles, about federal efforts to forestall evictions, President Trump's comments about "suburban housewives", and how Gov. Newsom has handled the pandemic (29:00). Matt's Story: https://calmatters.org/housing/2020/08/californians-evicted-coronavirus-pandemic/ Editing and post-production by Victor Figueroa. http://www.vicfig.com/
It's the worst economy since the Great Depression...and housing prices aren't really budging all that much. On this episode of Gimme Shelter, Matt and Liam discuss the confusing state of California's home and rental market. First, the Avocado of the Fortnight begs an existential question: just how harmful are UC Berkeley undergrads to the world? (2:20). Then a discussion of housing and homelessness dollars in the state budget, whether Project Homekey will actually work, and what the state is planning to do about evictions (6:20). Finally, an interview with Zillow economist Skylar Olsen about the mystifying state of California's housing market (28:00). Audio editing by Victor Figueroa, http://www.vicfig.com/
'The View From Paradise' LIVE with Mark Mills. This show features interviews with Cristine, Assistant County Administrator, Chris Sante, Former Mayor of Islamorada, Al Delgado and Victor Figueroa from the Florida Keys Masonic Lodge and David Hartman... 'The View From Paradise", Our favorite hour on Tropical Radio. Happy Hour on the Bayside Gourmet Deck.The LIVE inside scoop about everything 'Florida Keys' from a locals perspective. Many Keys locals will be featured each week from the back courtyard movie viewing deck with gourmet dining and top brews & wine served at your table. Paradise in the middle of Islamorada, 'The Bayside Gourmet'. 5:00 PM EST Mondays on RadioA1A, Cruisin' Country Radio and on most podcast applications See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
'The View From Paradise' LIVE with Mark Mills. This show features interviews with Cristine, Assistant County Administrator, Chris Sante, Former Mayor of Islamorada, Al Delgado and Victor Figueroa from the Florida Keys Masonic Lodge and David Hartman... 'The View From Paradise", Our favorite hour on Tropical Radio. Happy Hour on the Bayside Gourmet Deck.The LIVE inside scoop about everything 'Florida Keys' from a locals perspective. Many Keys locals will be featured each week from the back courtyard movie viewing deck with gourmet dining and top brews & wine served at your table. Paradise in the middle of Islamorada, 'The Bayside Gourmet'. 5:00 PM EST Mondays on RadioA1A, Cruisin' Country Radio and on most podcast applications See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode the search is on for Magdalena Salas. This episode is sponsored by SimpliSafe, BetterHelp, and Buffy. Heads of Sierra Blanca is Executive Produced by Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, Gabrielle Ruiz, Alex Cline, Donald Albright, Alex Aldea, and Henry Tuten. Hosted by Magdalena Salas and Monica Rodriguez Edited by Victor Figueroa, Gabrielle Ruiz and Alex Aldea. Sound Design by Victor Figueroa and Gabrielle Ruiz. Music Composition by Andrew Joselyn and Alex Aldea. Research by Henry Tuten, Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, and Alex Aldea.