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The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is announcing the launch of its first podcast titled “PCSD… What’s the Word?” This podcast will explore different topics and areas within the department and throughout the community. The podcast will be hosted by our Media Specialists, Kevin Adger and Angelica Carrillo, both former Tucson news personalities. Each episode will feature different guests, beginning with our first episode on School Resource Officers and the role they play on campuses throughou ...
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"During the past few years we have become acutely aware of the organized takeover and slow demolition of nation states by globalist powers. They are attempting to enact a Great Reset via the Fourth Industrial Revolution with the intention of locking down the world under a global technocracy. This is occurring via the capture of local, state, federal and national governments by international institutions such as the United Nations and the World Health Organization, as well as Non-Governmental ...
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Welcome to The Damcasters, a podcast covering aviation history from when Pontius was a Pilate to today and beyond, brought to you in association with the Pima Air and Space Museum.Every week, we will be taking a fresh look at the history of both civil and military flying, from the earliest days of people jumping off of rocks and hoping to survive to the latest in unmanned flight. While it is inevitable that we will we can get a bit avgeek-y, we aim to be as inclusive as possible so that if y ...
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The People’s Office Podcast is a conversation with Pima County Attorney Laura Conover and others that focus on the issues and questions from the public that can have a direct impact on our community. Discussions will also cover updates and changes in Criminal Justice Reform, tackling community challenges, finding solutions, reflections, and up-to-date insight into what’s happening at The People’s Office. Be sure to tune in and contact us with your topic ideas by sending an email to: thepeopl ...
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Behind the Shelf with Pima County Public Library is a podcast providing a broadly informative and entertaining look at happenings at the library, in our Pima County community and beyond. An array of staff members share interviews, musings, reviews, and, of course, the very stuff of libraries… information! Join us every two weeks as we dive into the wide world of libraries, including but not limited to, collections, programs and services at PCPL, presented with a healthy dose of nerding out!
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First Responders, and Public Servants, share the most extraordinary experiences from their careers. Here on Choir Practice our mission is to preserve our guests personal legacies for friends and family, sharing their stories for anyone who might be curious or interested in a career in public service.
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Every person has a style, and every style deserves support. Enter your style strategy cheerleader and founder of BU Style, Natalie Tincher. Since 2010 Natalie has worked with hundreds of personal clients as well as large corporations and a major global news network—and she is here to guide you. In this podcast, you will gain clarity and insights on how to connect your style with your authentic self through Natalie's style expertise as well as interviews with other style-supporting guests lik ...
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Washington, DC, September 19, 2024 — On this podcast episode, the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ (NACCHO) Director of Government Affairs, Victoria Van de Vate, and Lauren Mastroberardino, Government Affairs Senior Specialist, provide an outlook for federal funding this fall, as the deadline approaches. They also discuss t…
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Send us a text Shawn grew up right here in the "Old Pueblo" and attended Salpoint HS before heading to the University of Arizona. He decided to enlist in the full-time Navy and, after his "sentence" as he mistakenly said, he decided to join the Pima County Sheriff's Department after a ride along experience convinced him this was the profession for …
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Tuesday, 19th September 1944, was Black Tuesday for the 1st Airborne Division trying to take and hold the road bridge at Arnhem. It was the day Operation Market Garden failed. Comedian and historian Al Murray joins us to discuss the efforts of the RAF's 38 Group to resupply the Paras and understand why the defeat still grips us 80 years later. ★Buy…
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Election season discourse - Part 1 Date recorded: Sept 10, 2024 ‘Tis election season! In this episode, Peter and Terra walk through the labyrinth of political hyperbole from both the ‘left’ and ‘right’. How are the political candidates promoting the global agenda? Who is saying what, what does it really mean and how is it being done? Listen in to f…
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Washington, DC, September 12, 2024 — On this special podcast episode, the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ (NACCHO) Director of Government Affairs, Victoria Van de Vate, welcomes special guest Eric McNulty, Associate Director of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard University, for a bonus episode on be…
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In 1945, the RAF and USAAF flew two remarkable operations. Mana and Chowhound were missions to deliver food and vital medical supplies to break the 'Hunger Winter' famine in Occupied Holland. A truce with the Nazis was agreed and the bombers flew unopposed to drop their vital cargo. In Hilversum, south of Amsterdam, was 14-year-old Lucy Hanson, who…
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Guests include Vanessa Bechtol vice president at Visit Tucson and candidate for Pima County supervisor in District 4, Financial Consultant Shelly Fishman, Karen Cesare, Pima County representative on the Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board, and Norma Cable of the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona.…
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Send us a text Steve grew up as a Military Brat, but settled one the Aurora/ Denver area of Colorado as a young man. He suffered some pretty tragic family circumstances which led to him joining the US Marine Corps out of High School, around the tail end of the Vietnam War. Serving as an aircraft mechanic on the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk jet, he was stati…
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Back to Basics – NGOs – United Nations Related – Part 5 Date recorded: 08/27/24 When you think of the World Wildlife Fund pictures of snuggly pandas come to mind. And they should, because that’s the commercial face of this insidious organization. Would you be shocked to learn that the WWF was instrumental in creating the worldwide NGO structure tha…
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Gina Trimarco is an expert communicator, here to talk with Natalie Tincher of the Wear Who You Are podcast all about Improvised Intelligence™ (improv-based emotional intelligence), how to show up authentically as yourself, and why enclothed cognition is your secret weapon in a sales context. If you're not familiar with the term, it refers to the sy…
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Send us a text When Dan cam over in May, we knew he'd need to come back to wrap up his career. We also took a deep dive into EMDR therapy, which Dan said literally saved his life. I feel I enjoyed this episode more than his first and the message within the message is definitely one that every first responder needs to hear. There is help out there, …
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Title: Back to Basics – NGOs – United Nations Related – Part 4 Date recorded: 08/27/24 Eradicating hunger: Isn’t that what the World Food Program is all about? Well…no. Peter and Terra will walk you through their true goals. Disguised as aid, the WFP uses the flowery language of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to promote their work. Bac…
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Send us a text Occasionally we here at The Choir Practice Podcast have to pay tribute to the guests who have helped this show be all that it is today! While I appreciate EVERY guest on the show, Mike was so generous with his time and authentic in his sharing of both his personal and professional lives. So it is my honor to bring his first interview…
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Recorded on Aug. 20, 2024 What could be more humanitarian than aiding refugees fleeing from persecution in their home country? Not much… but wait! Why are all these strings attached? Join Terra and Peter in plumbing the depths to which the United Nations Refugee Agency goes to promote biometrics, digital IDs and complete tracking of EVERY refugee..…
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Washington, DC, August 23, 2024 — On this month’s podcast, the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ (NACCHO) Victoria Van de Vate, Director of Government Affairs, and Lauren Mastroberardino, Government Affairs Senior Specialist, provided an outlook for federal funding this fall, amid the summer Congressional recess and the upco…
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Propwash is the summer Festival of the Air at Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome and we were delighted to be there! Following the museum's CEO Ian Flint's kind invitation to visit, we headed out to Essex to see First World War aircraft flying, tour the museum, its exhibits and, of course, indulge in the museum's renowned quiche. Join us as we tour Sto…
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In this episode of The People's Office Podcast Laura speaks to representatives from both the University of Arizona and Tucson Unified School District TUSD regarding safety and the resources parents and students should know about. Links mentioned in the podcast: University of Arizona: safety.arizona.edu UAPD.arizona.edu TAMT.arizona.edu Live Safe ap…
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Send us a text Hey all, These are all new stories about Bobby's short time at Oro Valley PD and then getting elected and serving 16 years as a County Constable. Tune in, turn it up and enjoy! Come see me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/choir.practice.94 or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cp_sfaf/…
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The Wear Who You Are team is back with an Industry Insider episode, featuring Doug Phillips of Conscious Clothing. Host Natalie Tincher is tapping into her Midwest upbringing for this conversation with the co-founder and owner of this sustainably and ethically made company, based out of Michigan. Conscious Clothing is notable for its commitment to …
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Recorded August 13, 2024 UNICEF is broadly known as a global NGO that puts children first and protects them. Not so fast! There is a darker side to this organization that needs to be heard. Have you heard of "One "Health" or "Our Common Agenda" or "The Digital Public Infastructure" ? Have you read whistleblower’s testimony about thousands of pedoph…
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On the 10th of August 1944, Harry Hardy joined 440 "City of Ottawa" Squadron RCAF in Normandy, flying Hawker Typhoon 'Bombphoons'. Harry flew 96 sorties (missions) through France, Belgium and Holland and was the pilot of The Pulverizers. In 2006, Harry gave this talk to the Royal Canadian Legion in White Rock, BC. The original footage has kindly be…
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Send us a text Just like every guest, nerves grab ahold and many leave without hitting all the highlights they intended when they walked in the door. Greg walked away, but stayed in touch to let me know he had many more up his sleeve and needed to return and finish setting the record straight.... I'm glad to know him and even more glad he's an offi…
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Recorded August 6, 2024 This is the first installment of the United Nations-Related NGOs mini-series featuring the World Bank. Join Terra and Peter as they discuss the many controversies involving the puppet strings the Bank attaches to their “helpful” loans and grants. Listen in to find out how the Bank is demolishing the world food supply and who…
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#Catch-22 is one of Scott Marchand and I's favourite books, so when the opportunity came up to chat with Stoney Stonich, who, as a young pilot, signed on to be one of the B-25 pilots for Mike Nichols' adaptation in 1969, we jumped at the chance. Stoney tells us all about the production, the challenges and the excitement of filming aerial scenes, in…
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Send us a text Robert "Bobby" Cox grew up between Arizona and Michigan. AS a young man he got himself wrapped up in some legal troubles and came to a cross road where he had to make a decision... Being drafted by the Army during the Vietnam War helped boost him into a life of service and he never looked back. He has a very storied career; Patrol, S…
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The Wear Who You Are team is thrilled to be back with a Town-Hall style episode in which Natalie answers your important style questions. First up: are you on the hunt for stylish yet ethical clothing options that won't break the bank? Look no further! In this informative Nat Chat episode, Natalie delves into the world of ethical fashion and explore…
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Send us a text Gary was kind enough to come over and hang out. I'm so glad he did. 27.5 years of service in a legacy family. He forgot to mention it (Nerves) but his son is now on the department, so that's 3 generations who have served the City of Tucson. I'm anxious for you all to hear how Gary's career (Patrol, Bikes, Vice, SWAT, and K9) turned o…
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Recorded December 2023 This is Part 2 of a skype presentation to a Tucson Group by Peter Norquest. In this second half of Peter's presentation on SMART Cities & 15-minute Cities, Peter continues to explain the real reasons why they are being created, how they will be used, and who is behind them. While both major parties are complicit, Peter focuse…
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Scot Mussi is President of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, a non-profit advocacy organization founded in 2005 which focuses on “advancing a pro-growth, limited government agenda in Arizona.” Mussi was born and raised Arizona and graduated from Arizona State University in 2004. He lives in Gilbert with his wife and their three children. In this ep…
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Recorded December 2023 This is Part 1 of a skype presentation to a Tucson Group by Peter Norquest. In this first part of the presentation, Peter breaks down what SMART and 15-minute cities actually are. Using local examples, Peter explains why we are told we should accept them and why that is a very bad idea! You can also watch the video on rumble …
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Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome is the largest surviving Great War aerodrome in Europe, and it needs your help! Following roadworks that blocked access to the museum, they need your support to survive the funding black hole caused by the hole in the road. The Museum's CEO, Ian Flint, joins us to discuss Stow Maries' history and hopeful future. ★Sup…
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Send us a text Al started his career in Pima County as a Sheriff Deputy. Much like me, he lateraled to another agency to make better pay and more opportunities. During his tenure at the Sheriff's Department, he worked both Rincon and San Xavier Districts. He FTO'd rookies and became the FTO Coordinator prior to heading north. In Chandler, he worked…
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Title: Back to Basics – NGOs - Foundations/Corporations - Part 3 Date recorded: July 9, 2024 In this episode of the NGO Foundations and Corporations series Terra looks at who influenced Bill Gates in his younger years. Who molded him into what he is today? Where did the eugenics connection come from? And whose influence cemented his company’s invol…
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Send us a text Terry said he was a trouble maker as a kid growing up in Avra Valley. After some shenanigans, a local Deputy found him and read him the riot act. He ultimately joined the AZ Department of Corrections, working in Florence and Tucson. He tested for the Sheriff's Department, but became a Reserve prior to getting hired full time in 1990.…
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Washington, DC, July 12, 2024 — On this month’s podcast, the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ (NACCHO) Victoria Van de Vate, Director of Government Affairs, and Lauren Mastroberardino, Government Affairs Senior Specialist, discussed the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) House Appropriations Labor, Health and Human Services, Education…
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Back to Basics – NGOs - Foundations/Corporations - Part 2 Recorded July 9, 2024 George Soros is infamous for his political meddling and financing of rioters both at home and abroad. Are his billions of 'philanthropic' contributions merely a way to launder money from governmental and intelligence agencies to do what they're not allowed to? Join us i…
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Ned Ryun, founder of American Majority, appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss his predictions on potential nominees from both Republican and Democrat parties, as well as the impact of absentee ballots in the upcoming electionRyun is a former writer for President George W. Bush. Before founding American Majority Action he created Gen…
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It has been nearly 40 years since the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds into its 10th flight on January 28, 1986, killing her crew and shocking the world. Author Adam Higginbotham's new book, Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space, looks at the long chain of events that led to the Challenger disaster and it…
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