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Capitol View

Sunday morning talk on Arkansas politics

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Capitol View is Arkansas' longest-running Sunday morning political talk show. It airs statewide on six Nexstar Broadcasting stations. Interviews regularly feature the state's top political newsmakers. Capitol View is hosted by Jessi Turnure and based out of KARK-TV in Little Rock.
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Medicare for All

Benjamin Day and Stephanie Nakajima - Healthcare-NOW

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Benjamin Day and Gillian Mason of Healthcare-NOW break down everything you need to know about the social movement to make healthcare a right in the United States. Medicare for All!
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Welcome to DC Pension Geeks, a conversation with top retirement-related policymakers and regulators in and around Washington. Hosted by Brian Graff, an attorney, accountant, former Capitol Hill staffer, and now CEO of the American Retirement Association, it’s an inside view of the ups and downs, ins and outs and sometimes surprising turns Washington takes on the road to ensuring a secure retirement for millions of hard-working Americans.
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Deadhead Cannabis Show

Larry Mishkin, Rob Hunt, Dan Humiston, Jamie Humiston, PodConx

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Candid discussions about cannabis inspired music, great past and upcoming concerts and the social implications of legalized cannabis. Old-school Grateful Dead fans, cannabis attorney Larry Mishkin share review past Grateful Dead concerts, discusses new music, shares music related news, concert updates and cannabis stories and his view of the industry. Produced By PodConx
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Host Steven Allen Adams, the state government reporter of Ogden Newspapers' five daily newspapers in West Virginia, takes the listener behind-the-scenes of West Virginia politics, whether at the State Capitol Building or the halls of Congress. Mountain State Views features conversational interviews with elected officials, leaders of business and industry, journalists, and other unique voices.
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The Fault Line: Dying for a Fight

Somethin' Else / Sony Music Entertainment

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Portland-based anti-fascist Sean Kealiher was killed in 2019, months before the uprising that would bring Portland international attention. Nearly two years later, his homicide remains unsolved. His mother, Laura, believes she hasn't received justice because of police hatred for her son and his politics. Dying For A Fight, the second installment in Somethin’ Else’s Fault Line series, goes in search of answers: What happened the night Sean was killed? Why have no arrests been made? Who are th ...
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The CatterCast

Kevin 'Catterman'

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Welcome to the home of CatterNATION - where it's all about good vibes, fishing, and interesting debates/stories! NEW EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecattercast/support
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KABATALKS

Brian and John Kabateck

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Brothers Brian and John Kabateck take a unique approach to discussions affecting business and consumers alike in the state with a discussion that is presented with humor and conflict from brothers of typically differing opinions. Brian Kabateck is Founding and Managing Partner of Kabateck, LLP. A legal firm defending consumers rights and protections. Brian was also President of the Consumers Attorneys of California. John Kabateck, is President of Kabateck Strategies, LLP. His firm keeps the ...
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Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House Welcome to "Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House," your perfect companion for exploring the nation's capital in one unforgettable journey! This expertly designed audio guide takes you through the most iconic landmarks, memorials, and museums along the National Mall, culminating at the White House. Perfect for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers a ...
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Elon Musk vs. Twitter: In the fifth season of How it Happened, hosted by Axios business reporter Erica Pandey, Axios reporters cover the collision between Elon Musk and Twitter through conversations with insiders at Twitter and members of Musk’s inner circle. How it Happened is an Axios podcast docu-series featuring instant histories. Each season, Axios reporters bring you behind closed doors to hear the people and decisions shaping the biggest stories of our time. Trump’s Last Stand: In the ...
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Thirty years ago -- in the second year of our marriage -- my husband Gene and I (with our toddler Brooke in tow) took -- what turned out to be -- a glorious two month motor trip across Canada and Alaska -- starting in Quebec and winding up in British Columbia. I still smile as I think of Gene shaving in our motor home’s rear view mirror on a cool morning by a pristine lake in Yukon Territory. I still cherish the extraordinary kindness of a farmer in Saskatchewan who rescued us from a ditch w ...
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Pink Floyd's Catalog Sale: A New Era In this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Michigan explores the rich history of the Grateful Dead's music, focusing on a specific concert from 1980. He discusses the significance of various songs, including 'Iko Iko' and 'Me and Bobby McGee', while also reflecting on the impact of Chris Christopherson…
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Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House Welcome to "Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House," your perfect companion for exploring the nation's capital in one unforgettable journey! This expertly designed audio guide takes you through the most iconic l…
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Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House Welcome to "Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House," your perfect companion for exploring the nation's capital in one unforgettable journey! This expertly designed audio guide takes you through the most iconic l…
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Lincoln Memorial 🏛️🇺🇸 The Lincoln Memorial is one of the most iconic landmarks in Washington, D.C., honoring the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. This neoclassical monument stands at the western end of the National Mall and is a symbol of unity, freedom, and equality. The memorial is not only a tribute to Lincoln’s leadership d…
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial 🪖🇺🇸 The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. is one of the most poignant and powerful war memorials in the United States. Known simply as “The Wall,” its stark black granite design is inscribed with the names of more than 58,000 service members who gave their lives or went missing in action during the Vietnam War.…
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Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial ✊🏾🕊️ The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial stands as a powerful tribute to the life, legacy, and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., one of America’s greatest civil rights leaders. Located on the northwest shore of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., the memorial is a place for reflection, inspiration, and remembran…
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The Tidal Basin 🌸🌊 The Tidal Basin is one of Washington, D.C.’s most scenic and serene spots, offering stunning views of the Jefferson Memorial, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, and the iconic Cherry Blossoms that bloom each spring. This man-made reservoir, nestled between the Potomac River and the Nation…
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial 🏛️ Dedicated to the author of the Declaration of Independence and the third president of the United States, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial is a graceful tribute to one of the country’s most influential Founding Fathers. Situated on the Tidal Basin, this neoclassical domed monument, inspired by the Roman Pantheon, offers stu…
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) 🕊️ The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is one of the most powerful and important museums in the world, dedicated to documenting, studying, and educating people about the Holocaust. Located just off the National Mall in Washington, D.C., this museum offers a deeply moving experience tha…
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The National Mall 🇺🇸🌳 Welcome to the National Mall, America’s most iconic open space, often referred to as the "Nation's Front Yard." Stretching from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, the National Mall is home to some of the country’s most famous monuments, memorials, and museums. Whether you’re here to explore history, enjoy art, or simply…
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Washington Monument 🏛️ The Washington Monument is one of the most iconic landmarks in Washington, D.C. Standing tall at 555 feet, this majestic obelisk is dedicated to George Washington, the first President of the United States. Whether you're interested in soaking up the views from the top or learning more about its fascinating history, the Washin…
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National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) ✊🏽🏛️ Hey, history and culture enthusiasts! Ready to explore one of the most powerful and inspiring museums in Washington, D.C.? The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) tells the complex and rich story of the African American experience, from the horrors of…
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National Museum of American History 🇺🇸 Hey, history buffs and culture enthusiasts! Ready to dive deep into the story of America? The Smithsonian National Museum of American History is where you can explore the nation’s rich past through artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays that cover everything from politics and pop culture to technology a…
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History 🦖🌍 Hey, nature lovers and curious minds! Ready to explore the wonders of the natural world? The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History is one of the most popular museums in Washington, D.C., and it's easy to see why. From towering dinosaur skeletons to sparkling gemstones and fascinating exhibi…
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The National Archives Museum 📜 Hey, history buffs! Ready to step into the pages of American history? The National Archives Museum is home to some of the most significant documents in the United States, including the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. These "Charters of Freedom" are the cornerstone of America…
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National Gallery of Art 🎨 Hello, art aficionados! Ready to immerse yourself in masterpieces spanning centuries? The National Gallery of Art is one of the world’s premier art museums, housing a stunning collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the modern day. Whether you’re an art expert or just looking to soa…
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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum ✈️🚀 Hey, adventurers and space enthusiasts! Ready to explore the wonders of flight and the universe? The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is one of the most popular museums in Washington, D.C., and for good reason! From iconic planes to space capsules that have been to the Moon, this museum is pack…
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United States Botanic Garden 🌿 Hey, nature lovers! Ready for a peaceful escape in the heart of Washington, D.C.? The United States Botanic Garden is a lush, green oasis filled with exotic plants, beautiful blooms, and tranquil spaces—perfect for a relaxing visit after exploring the National Mall. Whether you're a plant enthusiast or just looking fo…
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Library of Congress 📚 Hey, bookworms and history buffs! Ready to dive into one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring buildings in Washington, D.C.? The Library of Congress is not only the largest library in the world but also a treasure trove of history, art, and knowledge. Whether you’re admiring the architecture or checking out rare manuscripts…
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United States Capitol 🏛️ Hello, fellow explorers! 🇺🇸 Ready to visit one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the United States? The United States Capitol is not just a symbol of American democracy but also a stunning architectural marvel. From the grand dome to the historic chambers, this is one D.C. stop you can’t miss. Her…
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Supreme Court of the United States ⚖️ Hey there, history and law enthusiasts! Visiting the Supreme Court of the United States is a must if you’re in D.C. Ready to stand where landmark decisions have been made and soak in the grandeur of the highest court in the land? Here’s your ultimate guide packed with insider tips, hidden gems, and everything y…
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Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery 🎨 Hey, art lovers and history buffs! Ready to immerse yourself in the stories of America’s most influential figures through stunning portraits? The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery is one of D.C.’s most captivating museums, blending art and history in every frame. Here’s everything you need to know for a p…
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The White House Hey there, fellow explorers! 🇺🇸 Ready to dive into everything you need to know about visiting the White House? Here are some insider tips, tricks, and fun facts to help make your visit unforgettable. Whether you’re snapping photos or grabbing a bite to eat, I’ve got you covered! (1) Google Maps Link: 📍 Find The White House on Google…
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Exploring the Grateful Dead's Legacy In this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Mishkin takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the Grateful Dead's music, focusing on a concert from September 30, 1993, at the Boston Garden. He discusses various songs, including 'Here Comes Sunshine' and 'Spoonful,' while also touching on the band's…
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The United States is unique among industrialized nations. Lucky for us, we can accumulate medical debt! Most industrialized and some developing nations have national healthcare programs that guarantee care to their residents. But we in the richest nation in the world have the freedom to get insurance through the free market, and go into debt when i…
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Candyman and Cultural Contradictions: Grateful Dead’s Egypt Adventure In this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, host Larry Mishkin highlights two key topics: a favorite Grateful Dead show and his recent experiences at Goose concerts. First, Larry talks about an iconic Grateful Dead concert that took place on September 16, 1978, at the Sun et L…
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"From Steel Pulse to Wu-Tang: A Festival of Musical Diversity" Larry Mishkin discusses a review of various experiences and performances, starting with a cannabis event called "Miracle in Mundelein," which took place over the past weekend. The main focus of the review is a discussion of a Grateful Dead show from September 9, 1987, at the Providence …
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Labor Day Vibes: Grateful Dead, George Thorogood, and More A special Labor Day edition featuring a recap of significant events in the music world, particularly focusing on the Grateful Dead's September 2, 1988, concert at the Capitol Center in Landover, Maryland. Larry Mishkin reminisces about the band's history, including the song "Hell in a Bucke…
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A Festival Odyssey: Phish, Mondegreens, and Moments with My Son Larry Mishkin reflects on his recent experience attending the Mondegreen Festival, a Phish festival in Dover, Delaware, with his son and friends. He shares his enthusiasm for the event, highlighting the performances and the significance of certain songs, including "The MoMA Dance" and …
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Usually on the Medicare for All Podcast, we talk about people who want healthcare but can’t get it, but today we’re talking about people getting healthcare they have specifically refused: folks who have been involuntarily committed. For plenty of our listeners, the idea of being held against your will at a psychiatric institution feels like a night…
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If there’s one thing everyone is talking about these days, it’s JD Vance’s affinity for couches. But if there are two things everyone is talking about, it’s Vance’s couches and Project 2025. You may be wondering, what is this mysterious project, and what does it have to do with me? Well, it turns out, a lot! Project 2025 is the right-wing map to a …
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The 50th anniversary of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is rapidly approaching, a law that “affects real people every day,” according to Michael Kreps, a principal with Groom Law and chair of its Retirement Services Group. Kreps, a former Senate HELP Committee retirement policy staffer, joins American Retirement Association (ARA…
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"Phish's Record-Breaking Jams: A New Era in Live Performance" Larry Mishkin discusses a 1990 performance by the Jerry Garcia Band, highlighting the importance of his album recorded during this period and recommending it for fans of Garcia. He then shift to discussing Phish, describing a lengthy and memorable jam session of the song "Simple" during …
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Phish's three-night run at Alpine Valley Larry Mishkin features a Grateful Dead concert at a "funky" venue on July 29, 1994, at Buckeye Lake, Ohio. The Grateful Dead opened with "Rain" by the Beatles, reflecting their admiration for the Beatles' music. "Rain," primarily written by John Lennon, was a song exploring themes of reality and illusion and…
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ERISA turns 50 on Labor Day. It’s older, wiser, and still looks great. What has been its most significant impact on the ability of America’s workers to save? Preston Rutledge joins American Retirement Association CEO Brian Graff for a comprehensive look back and ahead. Rutledge, founder and principal of Rutledge Policy Group, knows the subject well…
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Phish Tour Kicks Off: Anticipation and Reflections from the Road Larry Mishkin is excited about the ongoing summer tour of the band Phish, particularly looking forward to their upcoming shows at Alpine Valley and St. Louis. He reflects on a Grateful Dead concert from July 22, 1984, at Ventura County Fairgrounds, sharing personal memories of attendi…
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"Cannabis, COVID, and Concerts: A Grateful Dead Fan's Journey" Larry Mishkin is back from a break spent in South Carolina with his granddaughter he shares his experience of contracting a mild case of COVID, attributing his quick recovery to his cannabis use. He references studies suggesting that certain strains of sativa marijuana may mitigate COVI…
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Former high-ranking Social Security Administration official and retirement policy gadfly Andrew Biggs joins American Retirement Association CEO Brian Graff for a frank discussion about the data fueling the 401(k) debate. Biggs, a frequent financial media critic of ‘retirement crisis’ sensationalism, explains the retirement readiness disconnect—and …
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It’s our 100th episode folks, and we are celebrating the only way we know how – by sharing our predictions of the grim, apocalyptic future that surely awaits us if we fail to get our healthcare system together! That’s right, we’re talking about the next pandemic, and if experts are right, it’s coming sooner than we think. In addition to several som…
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The bipartisan nature of retirement plan legislation is key to its success. American Benefits Council President Jim Klein, the “OG” of retirement plan policy, joins Brian Graff for an in-depth discussion of retirement saving, healthcare and how ERISA—which turns 50 this year—has impacted both.By James Klein
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"Celebrating July 4th with Grateful Dead Memories and Rolling Stones Reverence" Larry Mishkin highlights a memorable Grateful Dead concert from July 1984 at Pine Knob Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan, which holds special significance for Larry and his friends who attended the University of Michigan. He reflects on how attending this concert was…
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From Shakedown Street to Hackney Diamonds: Music Memories and News Larry Michigan reminisces about a Grateful Dead concert he attended on June 24, 1983, at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin. Larry describes the memorable experience of seeing the Grateful Dead open with "Shakedown Street" for the first time. He recounts his journey to t…
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"Deadhead Adventures: From Minneapolis to Alpine Valley" Larry Mishkin delves into a nostalgic recount of a Grateful Dead concert he attended on June 17, 1988, in Minneapolis, part of their Midwest Summer Tour. He reminisces about attending the show with friends Mikey and JT, detailing their travel adventures and the concert's setlist, which includ…
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! For activists in the movement to make Medicare for All a reality, this is the week when we gather to plot, scheme, and kvetch. Welcome to the 2024 Annual Medicare for All Strategy Conference, “Healthcare Beyond the Ballot Box,” organized by Healthcare NOW! For those of you who are attending the conference r…
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"From Morning Dew to Dark Star: The Grateful Dead's Masterpiece Concert in 1973" Larry Mishkin's featured concert is the Grateful Dead's legendary performance at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium on June 10, 1973. This show is celebrated as one of the band's greatest, partly because of its remarkable opening with "Morning Dew," a song that symbolized the s…
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Remembering Bill Walton: Basketball Star and Grateful Dead Superfan In this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Mishkin covers various topics, including a historic Grateful Dead show, personal concert experiences, and music news. Larry starts with a deep dive into the Grateful Dead's June 3, 1976, concert at the Paramount Theater in Portla…
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"A Day on the Green: Celebrating 35 Years Since the Legendary Concert" Larry Mishkin highlights a significant Grateful Dead concert from May 27, 1989, at Oakland Alameda County Stadium, part of an AIDS benefit organized by Bill Graham. The event featured artists like Tracy Chapman, John Fogerty, Los Lobos, Joe Satriani, and the Grateful Dead. Larry…
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Behind the Lens: Jay Blakesberg’s Las Vegas Grateful Dead Exhibit Larry Michigan is joined by Jay Blakesberg, a well-known photographer and frequent guest. They discuss various topics related to the Grateful Dead, including a specific 1973 performance and Phil Lesh's "Box of Rain." Jay shares details about his involvement in the Dead Forever Experi…
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Department of Labor Chief Operating Officer and senior staff member Tim Hauser joins American Retirement Association CEO Brian Graff for a comprehensive discussion of the myths, controversies and questions surrounding the final fiduciary rule, officially called the Retirement Security Rule. This frank and factual conversation between two fiduciary …
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