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Tim Haskin has hung around airlines and airports since he was a little kid, and that led to being an airline staff member, then a supplier to airlines, an aircraft owner, an obsession with collecting airline memorabilia, and a life focus on everything that makes up the airline industry. Those experiences filled his head with a lot of airline history, but the people around him are tired of hearing about it. He started the Airline Time Machine website and social media to give himself an outlet ...
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Dive into the captivating world of extraordinary individuals with "Interesting People," the podcast where host Justin Wallin sits down with some of the most intriguing personalities from all walks of life. Each episode unravels the unique stories, challenges, and triumphs of guests who have made remarkable impacts in their fields or led fascinating lives. From trailblazing innovators and inspiring artists to unsung heroes and enigmatic personalities, Justin brings you candid conversations th ...
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What's it like to transition from an award-winning journalist to a CEO of a thriving communications firm? In this episode of Interesting People, I sit down with Erin Lecombe, whose career journey is nothing short of captivating. From her early days at K-Rock Radio and KTTV to becoming one of the youngest news directors in the country, Erin's remark…
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Send us a text There’s a long history behind the “mile high club” lore, dating back to the 1780s. Stories of romantic interludes while at altitude hit the news pretty regularly over the years, but usually because of police involvement, and legal charges being filed. With this episode of the Airline Time Machine podcast, I’ll look at how people “get…
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Can understanding civic literacy really transform our society? Join us in a compelling conversation with Charles Ellison, an award-winning public affairs expert and educator, as we unpack the formula of protest plus politics plus public policy equaling tangible outcomes. We dive deep into the necessity of grasping how government functions and the p…
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Send us a text Not too long ago, cigarette smoking was widespread, and permitted, onboard most passenger airliners worldwide. A lot of travelers boarding flights today who don’t remember that era would likely be surprised by how widespread inflight smoking was, by the way the process was managed, and by the smell of airliner cabins and the damage t…
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Retired Navy SEAL and entrepreneur John Beltran joins us on this captivating episode of Interesting People. We begin our journey in the San Fernando Valley, where John's close-knit family and involvement in sports laid the groundwork for a life defined by courage and commitment. Hear how a chance encounter with a Vietnam War SEAL captivated young J…
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Send us a text It's OK - this doesn't involve some sort of domestic pet violence. But this episode title highlights that assigned airport codes can sometimes appear to be something very different than their original intended purpose! Three-character codes that identify individual airports are critical for managing air travel safely and accurately, …
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Send us a text In February of 1995, one of the busiest airports in the U.S. - Denver's Stapleton International Airport - closes, replaced by the new Denver International Airport several miles to the east. Over the next few years, the massive infrastructure of Stapleton Airport, including its terminal building, hangars, parking facilities, support s…
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What if the key to bridging political divides lies in the simple act of listening? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Greg Haskin, a stalwart in public policy, who has navigated the intriguing waters of California's political landscape from his early days with the Orange County GOP to his influential role at PepsiCo. Dr. Haskin shares his unique insig…
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Send us a text In 1985, more than 200 airlines provide scheduled passenger service on U.S. domestic routes under their own names and branding, and the country's airports are busy, crowded centers of activity. But four decades later, only fifty airlines remain serving U.S. internal routes, and only fifteen of those operate airliners with 100 or more…
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Discover how innovative healthcare solutions can transform lives as we chat with Jeffrey Lewis, President and CEO of Legacy Health Endowment. In this episode, we explore the unique healthcare challenges faced by middle-income families in rural California counties like Stanislaus and Merced. Jeffrey reveals how his organization steps in where govern…
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Send us a text In mid-1977, a small European airliner company had been in business for about ten years, but had only one aircraft type, that had sold less than thirty units to four airlines, without a single sale in the past 18 months. Here's the story of how a struggling U.S. airline headed by a former astronaut put together an unconventional deal…
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Send us a text In 1936, most airline passengers are flying in small, loud, and uncomfortable airplanes, limited to short distance routes. But for a few travelers, long distance flights on the German airship "Hindenburg" mean sleeping cabins, gourmet meals, an onboard bar and promenade deck, all while comfortably crossing the Atlantic to New York or…
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Send us a text From the 1920s until 1939, there's only one way to fly as a passenger between Europe and The Americas... and the trip doesn't involve an airplane! Here's the story of the giant German airship "Graf Zeppelin" that pioneered airline travel across the Atlantic between the World Wars, before airplanes were capable of safely crossing the …
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How did Tim Rosales, a young political enthusiast, evolve into the CEO of one of the nation's top communications firms? Join us for an in-depth conversation with Tim as he shares his journey from the early days of his political career to leading The Agency. You'll hear about his pivotal decision to stay in California over moving to Washington, D.C.…
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Imagine navigating one of the busiest cities in the world without a car. That's exactly what Michael Schneider did, and it led him on an eye-opening journey to transform Los Angeles into a safer, more accessible city for everyone. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Michael, a tech entrepreneur turned full-time advocate, as he shares his tra…
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Effective advocacy is more crucial now than ever. What if understanding data could sway legislative decisions? This episode features Michael Bustamante, who offers a deep dive into how data-driven strategies have shaped advocacy over the years. Michael recounts a 2007 campaign for children's healthcare in California and a 2017 initiative on early c…
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What if the cost of providing clean drinking water is becoming too high for communities to bear? This episode features Darcy Burke, an elected member of the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District and a leading authority in water management. We explore the revolutionary advancements in water detection technology over the last decade and discuss th…
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What if you could stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving landscape of public affairs communication? This episode promises to equip you with the essential strategies to do just that, featuring insights from the esteemed Matt Klink. With over three decades of seasoned expertise, Matt has managed high-profile issues for both public and private s…
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What if the future of warfare, finance, and technology were all interconnected? Join us in a fascinating conversation with Christopher Alexander, a distinguished expert with an impressive background in military operations, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technology. Discover how his experiences from planning information operations in Iraq a…
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