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On this week's show, Mike recaps the week that was (0:00), and chats with former Connecticut state senator Will Haskell (39:38) and deputy Republican leader and state rep Tom O'Dea (1:18:26).
I had a wonderful podcast today with William Haskell. We had done a podcast together two years ago in the middle of the pandemic, but it was really nice to actually spend time with him in person. Instead of focusing on how got to where he is today (since that story was told in epi. 129), I wanted to find out about his new show that he's doing for us. He's going to have 15+ paintings in a one-man show this coming January. We delve into not only the show and the paintings but at the more technical aspects of his painting process. It was a very introspective podcast and it was amazing to hear him speak on his process and how he solves the problems that he encounters at the easel. We also go into AI-generated art and discuss the ramifications artists are going to face down the road. So that's the kind of podcast it is and the kind I enjoy doing the most. We get to have a nice back-and-forth and explore what's happening in his world and the world of art as a whole. It was a really fun podcast and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Art Dealer Diaries episode 269 with fine artist William Haskell.Visit Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery in Tucson, AZ for a show and sale of new works by William Haskell. Opening night is Friday, January 12, 2024, from 5 - 7 pm, (artist in attendance).
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Led by Heisman candidate Michael Penix Jr., Kalen DeBoer and the Washington Huskies are stacked with talented quarterbacks. Hosts Roman Tomashoff and Lars Hanson discuss expectations for Penix in 2023, how Dylan Morris and Austin Mack have fared in fall camp, and predict who will start in 2024. How does transfer Will Haskell fit into the mix for the Huskies?Locked On Huskies is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!NutrafolTake the first step to visibly thicker, healthier hair. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com/men and enter the promo code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Terms and conditions apply.eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Right now, when you bet on a Super Bowl Winner, you can GET BONUS BETS EVERY TIME THEY WIN IN THE REGULAR SEASON!FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Huskies - Daily Podcast on Washington Huskies Football & Basketball
Led by Heisman candidate Michael Penix Jr., Kalen DeBoer and the Washington Huskies are stacked with talented quarterbacks. Hosts Roman Tomashoff and Lars Hanson discuss expectations for Penix in 2023, how Dylan Morris and Austin Mack have fared in fall camp, and predict who will start in 2024. How does transfer Will Haskell fit into the mix for the Huskies? Locked On Huskies is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Nutrafol Take the first step to visibly thicker, healthier hair. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com/men and enter the promo code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Terms and conditions apply. eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Right now, when you bet on a Super Bowl Winner, you can GET BONUS BETS EVERY TIME THEY WIN IN THE REGULAR SEASON!FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds, Chris Fetters, and Scott Eklund - met up in person for the first time since the end of spring football to hash out the latest news coming out of the Pac-12, and it's been a busy few days. Gone is Colorado, and now reports have Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff set to announce the parameters of a new media deal to the conference members within the next 48 hours. So what to make of all the news? In the first half of the 40-minute podcast, Kim and Chris give their thoughts on Colorado leaving, what a new media rights deal may accomplish in the short term, and whether or not the Pac-12 will add a member to get back to 10 for the start of the 2024 season, or expand even further. Scott joins in at the end of the discussion to give his thoughts and then the guys move right into Washington fall camp, which is set to begin Wednesday morning. They give their initial thoughts on the quarterback and running back positions, with emphasis on the news that the Huskies picked up a brand-new quarterback recently in former SDSU signal-caller Will Haskell, who will have to sit out the 2023 season per transfer rules. After a short break to pay a few bills, the guys come back with the things they are excited to look forward to when camp breaks Wednesday morning. With special emphasis on the offensive line and defensive backfield, Chris and Scott talk about the position battles they are curious about, as well as the players they want to see step up and take starting roles. After that, Kim gives us his cliff's notes from Pac-12 Media Day, including his conversations with USC linebacker Mason Cobb (who played alongside current UW DB Jabbar Muhammad at Oklahoma State), former UW DE Laiatu Latu, now at UCLA, and former UW assistant coach Justin Wilcox, now head coach at California. The guys then give their final thoughts heading into fall camp to close out the podcast. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Will Haskell shares his experience running for and filling the role of a State Senator for Connecticut. He shares: Why he chose to run What the process of campaigning is like Details on his schedule, roles, and responsibilities What he likes and finds challenging about the role Advice for those who are interested in politics
In this episode, Paul and Andre discuss the following: - Utah recap (2:07) - Coaching decision to bench Will Haskell after one drive (9:12) - Toledo Preview (44:37) - Andre's 3 Keys to an SDSU victory (1:06:25)
The Aztecs struggled at quarterback against Utah and now Will Haskell will transfer. What's up with the Aztecs and their quarterbacks?
Will Haskell has left the Aztecs program and is heading for the transfer portal.
Kirk Kenny joins Big Rich, TD and Fletch to discuss Will Haskell leaving the Aztecs and their upcoming matchup with Toledo.
Suffering their second loss of the season was just the start of a really bad SDSU football weekend. The guys are back to discuss all about the good, the bad, and the really ugly parts of the game as well as the disappointing Will Haskell transfer portal situation.
Suffering their second loss of the season was just the start of a really bad SDSU football weekend. The guys are back to discuss all about the good, the bad, and the really ugly parts of the game as well as the disappointing Will Haskell transfer portal situation.
100,000 First Bosses: My Unlikely Path as a 22-Year-Old Lawmaker by Will Haskell The underdog story of Will Haskell, who became a Democratic state Senator in 2018 at age twenty-two—taking on an incumbent who had been undefeated for Haskell's entire life and earning an endorsement from President Obama—and is determined to pave the way for […] The post Beacons of Leadership with Chris Voss Podcast – 100,000 First Bosses: My Unlikely Path as a 22-Year-Old Lawmaker by Will Haskell appeared first on Beacons Of Leadership.
100,000 First Bosses: My Unlikely Path as a 22-Year-Old Lawmaker by Will Haskell The underdog story of Will Haskell, who became a Democratic state Senator in 2018 at age twenty-two—taking on an incumbent who had been undefeated for Haskell's entire life and earning an endorsement from President Obama—and is determined to pave the way for his peers to transform government from the bottom up. President Obama left office with these parting words for Americans: “If you're disappointed by your elected officials, grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office yourself.” Twenty-two-year-old Will Haskell decided to do just that. If he ran for office and won, he would become the youngest state Senator in Connecticut history. For years, Haskell's hometown had reelected the same politician who opposed passing paid family leave, fought increases in the minimum wage, and voted down expansions of voting rights. Haskell's own vision for Connecticut's future couldn't be more different, and he couldn't stand the idea of an uncontested election. In 2018, he would be a college grad looking for his first job. Why not state Senator? When Haskell kicks off his campaign in the spring of his senior year, he's an unknown college kid facing a popular incumbent who's been in office for over two decades—as long as Haskell's been alive. Haskell's campaign manager is his roommate and his treasurer is his girlfriend's mom. He doesn't have any professional experience. But he does have a powerful message: there's no minimum age to being on the right side of history. Six months later, Haskell's shocking upset victory gives him a historic seat in the state Senate and the responsibility to serve the 100,000 constituents in his district. Like any first job, his first term as a legislator is filled with trial and error. Creating a program that funds free tuition at Connecticut's community colleges—nice work. Falling asleep on the senate floor—needs improvement. In the tradition of Pete Buttigieg's Shortest Way Home and Greta Thunberg's No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference, 100,000 First Bosses is the story of how one twentysomething candidate waged the campaign of his young life, fought for change at the state capitol, and proved that his generation is ready to claim a seat at the table.
In this episode of Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady, Senator Will Haskell joins Roxanne Coady to discuss his first book, 100,000 First Bosses: My Unlikely Path as a 22-Year-Old Lawmaker, out now from Avid Reader Press. Will Haskell was elected in 2018 to represent seven towns, including his hometown, in the Connecticut State Senate. Just a few months after graduating from college, he and his roommate-turned-campaign manager unseated a Republican incumbent who had been in the legislature for longer than Will had been alive. Their campaign activated an army of young volunteers who were energized by the fight to end gun violence, and together they broke a tie in the Senate by flipping the district Blue. In the Senate, Will serves as the Chair of the Transportation Committee and the Vice Chair of the Government Administration and Elections Committee. His spent his first term focusing on college affordability, transportation improvements, and voting rights. In 2019, he helped create Connecticut's free community college program, so that every high school graduate has an opportunity to pursue a degree. He lives in Westport, Connecticut, and is still dating his lab partner from high school physics. 100,000 First Bosses is his first book. Roxanne Coady is owner of R.J. Julia, one of the leading independent booksellers in the United States, which—since 1990—has been a community resource not only for books, but for the exchange of ideas. In 1998, Coady founded Read To Grow, which provides books for newborns and children and encourages parents to read to their children from birth. RTG has distributed over 1.5 million books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're joined by one of the youngest state senators in office right now, democratic representative Will Haskell. Will was elected as the state senator for the 26th district of Connecticut when he was only 22, and now he's written a book about the experience. It's called 100,000 First Bosses: My Unlikely Path As a 22-Year-Old Lawmaker. We'll talk about the book, his path to the state senate, and his views on national politics. Ezra --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsnerds/message
All around the U.S. a new wave of elected leaders are going into government at all levels. Many are activists taking matters into their own hands, while others are following the more traditional route of working for an elected official before throwing their hat into the ring. But that wasn't the case for Will Haskell, who was a 22-year-old student at Georgetown University when he decided to run for state Senate in his native Connecticut. Persuaded by the words of President Obama, Haskell launched a long-shot campaign against an incumbent who had been in power for decades. He joins Errol to talk about his improbable path to victory and the many lessons he learned in the process. Haskell also talks about his new book “100,000 First Bosses: My Unlikely Path as a 22-Year-Old Lawmaker,” where he tries to guide and inspire other young people who want to claim a seat at the table. JOIN THE CONVERSATION Join the conversation, weigh in on Twitter using the hashtag #NY1YouDecide or give us a call at 212-379-3440 and leave a message. Or send an email toYourStoryNY1@charter.com
CFB analyst Aaron Taylor on what impresses him about the Aztecs team, how SDSU has stayed undefeated despite challenges at QB, why Lucas Johnson gives them the best chance to win at Air Force & why the future is about Will Haskell.
Rant Line callers (860-751-4698) are unhappy with Joe Biden, unhappy with Senator Chris Murphy, and downright aggravated with state Senator Will Haskell and his happy bike lanes. Plus, we have Steve from NBC Haddam's great new Jolly Ned's Comedy Club segment. Then, we talk state election laws with Tom Scott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's hear it for young people. At age 23, Will Haskell is the youngest State Senator in Connecticut. Join Lisa Birnbach as she tries to discover what it is that compels a young man, or woman to work in the political system today - then hear about the five things made Will's and Lisa's life better this week.Lisa Birnbach's 5 Things: 1. Shipt, 2. Green plant for the kitchen, 3. Maya Rudolph as Kamala Harris 4. Boom Again trivia game, 5. Dr. FauciSenator Will Haskell’s 5 Things: 1. Socks that match, 2. His campaign interns, 3. Homemade hard cider, 4. His brand new ring light, 5. His car - Subaru Forester.
In her final in day for Paul Pacelli, Ann Karrick brought in the big guns for Connecticut Today. She invited state senator Will Haskell on to talk to Fairfield county about why he should be relected (0:00), immediately afterwards, his opponent Kim Healy came on to give her side and arguments(17:10). To wrap up the show, Wayne Winsley from Brave Enough To Fail came on to talk about the program(37:23) Image Credit: Getty Images
In this episode we had the chance to interview the State Senator in America. Sen. Will Haskell talked about Gun Laws in the United States. In addition, to this we discussed how young people can be more involved in politics. READ OUR NEWS ARTICLES: https://www.youthinpolitics.net/news SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTH IN POLITICS FOR NEW VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrRU... FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @youthinpolitics_ CREDITS: HOST: Zubair Hussain QUESTIONS BY: Ishrak Ahsan & Ammar Faridi --- 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/this-canadian-life/message
State Sen. Will Haskell joins Lisa to takes questions on state activities and whatever you need help with during the coronavirus outbreak -Dog Gone Smart Lead Dog Trainer JAIMEE KELSEY discusses fostering dogs (0:16:20 - 0:27:55) - CT. State Senator WILL HASKELL discusses COVID (0:28:25 - END)
State Sen. Will Haskell takes more of your questions before giving way to Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim's daily Facebook live update -CT State Senator WILL HASKELL discusses COVID (START - 0:15:20)
More proof that Connecticut has some of the dumbest lawmakers in the world - Chaz and AJ rant about a 45 second answer from Will Haskell (0:00) Trooper Stephanie Cortes talks about the dangers of rapid ice melt, after a rescue of ice fisherman this weekend (12:20) John Pierson from News 8 talks about his four kids, what it takes to be a sports producer, and advice for intern Chicken Legs (24:20) Jackie Turro from Special Olympics Connecticut with all the incredible details from the Mt. Kilimanjaro climb - 12 Connecticut cops went up, 12 came down safely, and in the process raised a ton of money (39:28) Pat from CT Park Shame in studio, but acted as judge today when Ashley called out AJ for parking with his rear bumper over the curb; AJ responded with about 20 minutes of rage (51:42)
Ann Karrick filled in for Paul Pacelli on Connecticut Today, she hosted Senator Will Haskell and State Representative Laura Devlin to have a debate of sorts on the toll issue in Connecticut
Will Haskell was elected a Connecticut State Senator at 22 years old. He had just graduated from college, and with 28,000 votes unseated a 10-year Republican incumbent. Francis Wilson interviews him over the phone. Music: Shane Ivers
We've heard the same old refrain for years: young people aren't interested in local politics. Arguably, 2018 -- when Connecticut residents between 18 to 25 saw the biggest increase in voter registration leading up to the midterm election, and when 26th Senate District voters elected Will Haskell, a 22-year-old Georgetown University graduate, to the general assembly -- disproved that theory. Still, something about that refrain *feels* right. On the latest podcast, Courant intern Tyra McClung spoke to state representative Brandon McGee Jr. and New Britain mayor Erin Stewart about why some Connecticut millennials don't engage with local politics.
We had so much fun talking to Democratic State Sen. Will Haskell about being a freshman lawmaker in the General Assembly, we decided to to flip parties and do it again today. Republican State Rep. Leslee Hill (R-Canton) was a First Selectwoman and had served on the board of education for more than a decade. But nothing truly prepared her for walking onto the House floor in January to be sworn in as a legislator. On the latest Capitol Watch podcast, State Rep. Hill talks about learning the ropes, working across party lines and (of course) tolls.
Six months ago, 22-year-old Will Haskell was a newly-elected Connecticut state senator from the town of Westport, which is where Capitol Watch caught up with him at the time. On the latest Capitol Watch podcast, we sit down with Haskell, the youngest member of the general assembly, to see what (if anything) the 2019 legislative session taught him about compromise, cooperation and politics.
Connecticut Republicans Chairman J.R. Romano talks with Michael Barbaro of CT Realtors about the policies that are pushing Connecticut to bankruptcy. Rep. Susan Johnson tells voters that the state can do whatever it wants and the Democrats intend on eroding local control of schools and forcing centralization. Sen. Will Haskell says tolls are a user fee and Alex Bergstein continues to go off the deep end and more!
22-year-old Will Haskell flipped Connecticut's 26th State Senate District blue for the first time since 1970 by beating a popular GOP incumbent who was in office almost as long as he's been alive.
"Let's get Connecticut growing again. ... History has its eye on all of us." Shortly after being sworn in as Connecticut's 89th governor, Ned Lamont spoke of optimism and shared responsibility. We'll walk you through Inauguration Day in Connecticut, as Capitol Watch hears from politics reporters Daniela Altimari, Neil Vigdor and Chris Keating, new state senator Will Haskell and others. (Oh, and yeah, a few howitzers.)
"My age is not a liability. It's an asset." That's according to 22-year-old democrat Will Haskell, who defeated longtime GOP incumbent Toni Boucher on election night to become the next state senator representing Connecticut's 26th district. Haskell spoke to Capitol Watch from Westport Town Hall about gun violence, the opioid crisis, recreational marijuana, Barack Obama's endorsement and more.
The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke - Your Family History Show
Published Dec 19, 2007 THE MAILBOX: Follow up to & the Passport Database at Ancestry...Will Haskell told us about his grandfather, Merrill Haskell, traveled to Russia in 1919 in his work as a public accountant for the YMCA. Merrill Haskell's Passport application - but the woman's photo on the left doesn't match. A turn of the page reveals his grandfather! GEM: itunes GET ALLWhen you subscribe in iTunes to the podcast, only the most recent episode will download to your computer or iPod, so be sure to remember to go back to the and click the GET ALL button so that all of the back episodes will download. You don't want to miss a thing! Gem: Search Yahoo and Google at the same time with GEM: - How Our Ancestors Made A Difference!It's very likely that your great grandparents, grandparents and parents put Christmas Seals on the Christmas cards and packages. It all started on a stormy December night in 1903 a postman named Einar Holboell was working late in a post office sorting large piles of Christmas mail: Put this stamp with message bright On every Christmas letter; Help the tuberculosis fight, And make the New Year better. . Thank you so very much for supporting the podcast! iTunes Goal: If you have an iTunes account and are enjoying the podcast, please go to the and leave your positive review now. Thanks! Watch the Song: from the Christmas Movie Remember the Night