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Another slap on the wrist from Pima County Attorney Laura Connover. This time to a person who caused animals to suffer. Zach Yentzer talks ecosystems about beleaguered Tucson business owners The Festivus story.
Venture into the heart of Tucson with Zach Yentzer, a dedicated community advocate and the Vice President of Business Advocacy at the Chamber, as he shares his transformative journey of growth, both professionally and personally. Dive deep into the compelling narrative of a man who not only championed the cause of Tucson Young Professionals, multiplying its impact manifold, but also embraced the vibrant essence of urban living with his family. Can downtown really be the ideal space for raising young children? Yentzer thinks so. Discover how he's challenging stereotypes, revitalizing downtown dynamics, and laying a blueprint for a sustainable urban family lifestyle. From his candid conversations about his professional transitions to intimate anecdotes about downtown family life, this episode is a refreshing take on Tucson's evolving cityscape. Join host Tom Heath in unraveling Zach's passion, commitment, and vision for a community where work, play, and family seamlessly intertwine. Whether you're an urban dweller, a professional seeking growth, or someone curious about Tucson's downtown evolution, this podcast promises insights, surprises, and thought-provoking perspectives. Don't miss this deep dive into a Tucson you thought you knew. Play now!
What does the race for Tucson Mayor look like now that Zach Yentzer has decided to go forward with his candidacy? Wake Up Tucson Sports Director Ryan Larson and Chris discuss the Bengals Bills game now that Damar Hamlin appears to be stable and hopefully on the road to recovery. Analysis on College Football playoffs, USMNT soccer soap opera, and Arizona Wildcats Basketball.
Who is the happiest person about Zach Yentzer's declaration to run for Mayor? The Pima County Attorney's former top deputy accuses the County Attorney Laura Conover of a a variety of things in a newspaper expose. Hostile workplace, undermining the deputy's authority, gaslighting, and race-based actions. Dan Shearer, Editor of the Green Valley News, talks about the Pima County Democratic Party's obscene comment about the 4th of July promoting a women's march, abortion law in Arizona, and yesterday's Pima County Board of Supervisors meeting.
Zach and Matt talk about the very happy day that today's show falls on; then Zach spends time with listeners detoxing from the heavy talk of the last few days; Devon Underwood of The Talent Store comes on to talk about who's moving in and out of Tucson, and if you're trying to move someone here for your organization or business, how do you do that well?
This week, we're going to speak with the Zach Yentzer. He's the Executive Director of Tucson's Young Professionals. He's a repeat guest on our show, and he hosts his own radio show called "The Tipping Point." And he's going to delicately tell me it's time for the next generation to take over. Today is February 6th, my name is Tom Heath and you're listening to "Life Along the Streetcar". Each and every Sunday our focus is on Social, Cultural and Economic impacts in Tucson's Urban Core and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A Mountain to UArizona and all stops in between. You get the inside track- right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on DowntownRadio.org- we're also available on your iPhone or Android using our very own Downtown Radio app. Reach us by email contact@lifealongthestreetcar.org -- interact with us on Facebook @Life Along the Streetcar and follow us on Twitter @StreetcarLife--- And check out our past episodes on www.lifeAlongTheStreetcar.org, Spotify, iTunes or asking your smart speaker to "Play Life Along The Streetcar Podcast." Our intro music is by Ryanhood and we exit with music from The Movement, "Sound of the Youth."
On this week's show, we're going to speak with the Zach Yentzer. He's a man who wears many hats in our community. And today, the hat he's wearing is of a homeowner, an advocate for policies to promote affordable housing, especially in our Urban Core. Today is September 26th, my name is Tom Heath and you're listening to "Life Along the Streetcar". Each and every Sunday our focus is on Social, Cultural and Economic impacts in Tucson's Urban Core and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A Mountain to UArizona and all stops in between. You get the inside track- right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on DowntownRadio.org- we're also available on your iPhone or Android using our very own Downtown Radio app. Reach us by email contact@lifealongthestreetcar.org -- interact with us on Facebook @Life Along the Streetcar and follow us on Twitter @StreetcarLife--- And check out our past episodes on www.lifeAlongTheStreetcar.org, Spotify, iTunes or asking your smart speaker to play our podcast Our intro music is by Ryanhood and we exit with music from Deacon Blue, "New House."
Chris kicks off the morning talking about Tucson Police and how the cruisers are falling apart, Zach Yentzer's interview with TPD Chief Magnus, plus the cost of college and debt forgiveness, not everyone needs to go to college, UA as Educational Resort and more.
In hour three Chris is joined by Tipping Point's Zach Yentzer and Executive Director of Look Save A Life Brendan Lyons to talk about the possibility of a Re-United State of America, what it would take and the current optics on both sides of the fence.
Welcome to Surge’s Faith, Work, and Rest podcast. Our goal is to help God’s people discern their vocations and reimagine their occupations for the good of their neighbors and the glory of God. Zach Yentzer came to Arizona in 2002 when he was 11 years old. He finished elementary and high school in Tucson and then received a scholarship to ASU. He lived in Tempe for two years, Kosovo for another, and then completed his ASU degree online from Tucson. Staying after graduation was not the plan, but he ended up falling in love with the city. Today he is the Executive Director of Tucson Young Professionals, and hosts a long-running radio show called The Creative City Show on AM1030 The Voice, debating, discussing and envisioning the issues critical to Tucson’s future.
The new normal is a phrase we've been hearing for a year and refers to life in a post pandemic world. A life that is sure to be different and therefore a new standard. But what if the standard was set during COVID? Graduates completed their coursework and entered a work environment in the midst of the pandemic. For them this is simply the norm, not the new normal. Today we chat with Zach Yentzer, the Executive Director of the Tucson Young Professionals and get his take on how the next generation of leaders are approaching the pandemic and post pandemic life.
Good Morning - It's beautiful Sunday in the Old Pueblo-you're listening to KTDT Tucson. Thank you for spending a part of your brunch hour with us on your downtown Tucson, community sponsored, rock n roll radio station. This week we speak with Zach Yentzer, Executive Director of the Tucson Young Professionals and learn some surprising facts. Today is January 24th, my name is Tom Heath and you're listening to "Life Along the Streetcar". Each and every Sunday our focus is on Social, Cultural and Economic impacts in Tucson's Urban Core and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A Mountain to UArizona and all stops in between. You get the inside track- right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on DowntownRadio.org- we're also available on your iPhone or Android using our very own Downtown Radio app. Reach us by email contact@lifealongthestreetcar.org -- interact with us on Facebook @Life Along the Streetcar and follow us on Twitter @StreetcarLife--- And check out our past episodes on www.lifeAlongTheStreetcar.org, Spotify, itunes or asking your smart speaker to play our podcast Our intro music is by Ryanhood and we exit with Peter Bijorn and John
Dan Shearer from the Green Valley News joins Chris for the last half of the hour. Chris also revisits yesterday's discussion with Tipping Point host Zach Yentzer, decries Arizona's educational level, and won't let courts off the hook so easy.
Chris has Tipping Point host Zach Yentzer on for the hour to discuss Tucson's plan to attract young professionals and other ways to make the city more attractive to growth.
Chris DeSimone and Zach Yentzer discuss Tucson's future at a Tipping Point
ABOUT Zach YentzerZach Yentzer’s been intentional to work at the intersection of neighborhood and housing policy, and workforce and economic development to shape an inclusive, innovative future for Tucson. He’s the Executive Director of Tucson Young Professionals and serves on the Tucson Metro Chamber’s Talent Taskforce. Zach’s the President of the Menlo Park Neighborhood Association, a member of the Barrio Neighborhood Coalition, and serves on the Downtown Neighborhoods and Residents Council and the Downtown Tucson Partnership (DTP) Board. Zach hosts talk show “Tipping Point” on AM 1030 The Voice daily, and was named Tucson’s 2019 40 Under 40 Man of the Year.
Zach talks with ASU President Michael Crow about the university opening for students in the Fall, their work on COVID relief around the state, the post-COVID economy and more. Then Devon Underwood and Zach Yentzer talk about bringing workforce and hiring for companies, and Financial Friday series continues!
Zach Yentzer is and author of " Creative" and host of The Tipping Point on 1030 The Voice airing at 9 am Monday through Friday. We talked about his path to getting on the radio. How having a live audience changed the objective of his show. His passion and love for Tucson, which he believes has so much potential to become the city that learns from other cities mistakes. A very genuine and enthusiastic perspective it was a pleasure to talk to him! Listen to his show here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tipping-point-with-zach-yentzer/id1397702833 music by @sinsafos
Introduction Welcome to the KnolShare with Dr. Dave podcast, hosted on Grokshare.com and streamed on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify. You are listening to Episode #EAFH-11 with Dr. Dave Cornelius, founder of the 5 Saturdays STEAM program with Zach Yentzer, host of the Creative City Radio show in Tucson, AZ on KVOI 1030 AM. The… The post EAFH-11: Dr Dave Cornelius & Zach Yentzer Talks 5 Saturdays STEAM Program on Creative City Radio Show appeared first on Leaders share how-to practices - KnolShare with Dr. Dave Podcast on GrokShare.com.
Zach Yentzer introduces you to The Creative City Show in his new time slot.
This episode was so much fun to record. This show was actually recorded LIVE and was originally aired on Zach Yentzer's radio show, the Creative City show on KVOI The Voice.It was my first time on live radio, and Zach was super gracious to let me takeover his own show for the opportunity to interview him.Zach and I have been friends for a couple of years. We met when we were both nearing the final stages of writing our first books. I can't tell you how nice it was to have a face-to-face friend who understood the whirlwind of work and emotions book writing brings on.As you'll hear in this interview, Zach is the epitome of a person with foresight. He is committed to building a better future, and he does this in two major ways. 1.) Teaching others how to invest in mentorship and inter-generational relationships and 2.) Staying actively involved in his community (Tucson, Arizona) and helping to shape the conversations and outcomes by participating in community organizations and meetings.There are so many good takeaways in this episode. Listen in and get motivated to take action in your own community!You can find full show notes and leave a comment for discussion here: https://jenniferspoelma.com/podcast-feed/mentorship-civil-engagement
Zach Yentzer is the general manager of zavaya coffee & host of creative city show. On today's episode we talk about the importance of incubation & the spaces that provide opportunities for us as long as we look for them. How important mentorship is and the misconception that millenials have towards mentorship. We also talk about investment: Time & Money and how valuable these two are and the impact it can make in the community --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enterprisetucson/support
This week, we hungout with Zach Yentzer - amazing author, entreprenuer, intergenerational consultant, dynamic Christian and millennial leader. Zach Yentzer: http://www.zachyentzer.com/100 Creative Cities: http://www.100creativecities.com/LOUD Summit: www.LOUDSummit.com Hosted by: Colleen Batchelder
2017/10/06 ~ Zach Yentzer wrote the book, Creative: Designing Churches That Engage Generations Together. Zach shares ideas on how the church can reach millennials.
2017/10/06 ~ Zach Yentzer wrote the book, Creative: Designing Churches That Engage Generations Together. Zach shares ideas on how the church can reach millennials.
2017/10/06 ~ Zach Yentzer wrote the book, Creative: Designing Churches That Engage Generations Together. Zach shares ideas on how the church can reach millennials.