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This podcast is for ADA Coordinators, Government Officials, and Accessibility Specialists. The ADA Shop Talk Podcast is your dedicated audio guide to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of accessibility regulations. We understand your commitment to ensuring equal access and inclusivity for all, and this podcast is your tool to achieve just that.
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The West Ada School District podcast is about informing and empowering families. Co-hosts Katie Rhodenbaugh and Ken Hyde will bring you guests and topics that will allow you to build trust with your kids and the passionate teachers that have a heart for educating them. At our core, we’re about preparing today's students for tomorrow’s challenges. Our first full episode will drop August 9, 2023. Stay tuned!
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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Totally Trans Podcast Network

Katie Coleman, Henry Giardina, and Ada-Rhodes Short

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In the networks flagship show Searching for the Trans Canon, hosts Katie Coleman (playwright, composer, queer trans woman she/her @katieofthelake), Ada-Rhodes Short (activist, engineering academic, and queer trans woman She/her @the_ada_rhodes) and Henry Giardina (writer, critic, trans guy. He/they @punkgroucho) discuss finding trans representation in film, tv, and literature. Twitter & Instagram: @totallytranspod
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CONVOS: A Podcast of Crosspointe Church of Ada

Chad Baltimore, Bill Luce & Danny Howry

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CONVOS is a podcast of Crosspointe Church of Ada. The purpose behind this podcast is to have real, raw and enlightening conversations about God, Life, Family and the journey we are all on as followers of Christ. Join Chad, Bill, and Danny each week as they get real about life and the pursuit of God.
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Dental Sound Bites™

American Dental Association

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Dental Sound Bites is an ADA podcast created for dentists, by dentists. Join our hosts, representing different paths in their careers, for real talk on dentistry’s daily wins and sticky situations. Tune in to benefit from the wisdom of your peers and share some laughs along the way. Come for the camaraderie, stay for insightful discussions with leading experts from our industry and beyond.
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Ada Lovelace Day is an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology engineering and maths which aims to increase the profile of women in STEM and create new role models for both girls and women studying or working in STEM.
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Each week on the SERMONS from Crosspointe Church of Ada Podcast, you will hear teaching from lead pastor Chad Large or a Crosspointe Church of Ada Pastor. Get Practical, relevant, biblical perspectives on topics that matter to you. Visit us at www.crosspointeada.com or download the Crosspointe Church of Ada app to find out more about Crosspointe Chruch of Ada.
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IG: @adanorelle; The Soul Food podcast is a space curated to explore taboo topics, such as mental health, sexuality, unorthodox relationships and religion, that we shy away from in popular discourse but need to discuss more as these very topics greatly influence the quality of our lives. We hope you’ll take a ride into all that is filthy and magical about life!!!
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Curahan Hati? Dulu kita menggunakan personal journal or diary (sampai sekarang masih sih) karena suka nulis juga, tapi semenjak ada podcast ah mantap juga nih. Karena bisa menungkan isi hati dengan format ngobrol, selain melatih public speaking di sisi lain bisa banyak manfaat karena banyak prang yang mendengar. Podcast is art of telling story
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We do a bit of Research into handicapped travel issues and provide some solutions. Mobility, Hearing, Sight, Mental issues included. so far our episodes have included some information on Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Deafness, Dancing Sickness, Gulf War Syndrome, Long Covid and Wheelchairs. We are both Disability Advocates and realize there are too many diseases and conditions to cover and try to discuss the most common problems disabled people face and spread some awareness of disabled issues non ...
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Listen First Podcast

Chapman Foundation for Caring Communities

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On the Listen First Podcast, you'll join host Adam Salgat as he connects with an array of fascinating guests from varied backgrounds and perspectives to explore how we can build better relationships both in our professional lives as well as our personal ones. Tune in for insight on mastering skills like active listening, understanding behavioral tendencies, appreciating personality diversity, conflict resolution, and practicing Truly Human Leadership. https://www.chapmancommunities.org/
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ADALive!

Southeast ADA Center

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ADA Live! is a free monthly show broadcast nationally on the Internet. Ask questions and learn about your rights and responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Leaders in the field will share their knowledge, experience and successful strategies that increase the participation of persons with disabilities in communities and businesses. ADA Live! is produced by the Southeast ADA Center, a member of the ADA National Network and a project of the Burton Blatt Institute (BB ...
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Alpha Eureka Edukasia

Alpha Eureka Edukasia, Inc.

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Podcast Alpha Eureka Edukasia akan ada episode Kelas Ekonomi Kreatif dan Kelas Konten Kreator setiap Senin. Hari Rabu akan ada episode Teapod, podcast tentang dunia pendidikan. Episode Pilot Voice Log tentang dunia penerbangan akan ada setiap Jumat. Ikuti terus siaran podcast kami dan bagikan episode podcast yang bermanfaat untuk kerabatmu! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aeepodcast/support
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Welcome to AI Home podcast, the first exclusive podcast on real estate resources and independent living strategies for the disability community. Why? Because Accessibility Is Home. Brought to you by Angela Fox, blogger, and author of “My blue front door”. Ms. Fox will be interviewing Realtors and home improvement contractors who are both disability friendly and others who may have a lot more to learn. Ms. Fox will also provide takeaways for anyone wanting to be a homeowner with a disability.
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Welcome to the King's Fellowship Church podcast, streaming from the heart of Ada. Every week, we deliver sermons that blend the depth of ancient faith with the vitality of the Spirit. We are dedicated to expository preaching that reveals God's Law and the freeing truths of the Gospel, all while deeply rooted in the Spirit's power. Join us for your weekly portion of biblical teachings that encourage rest in Christ's finished work, empowerment through the Spirit, and preparation for faithful l ...
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This is a Southern True Crime Podcast with creator and host Raven Rollins, A Legal Researcher and Victim Advocate, where she discusses cases from her hometown of Ada, Oklahoma, and many other Deep South and Southwestern cases with her co-host, Mandy McNeely, a Criminal Justice and Psychology Professor, and other friends, experts, true crime authors, and more! Advocacy. Investigation. Education. Storytelling.
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Join the Quirk Team, where hosts Ada the Activist and Trina the Writer discuss everything from politics and social justice to anime, video games and comics - all under the lens of gender, race, and sexuality.
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Family Rated has podcast episodes for the entire family! Distributed in seasons, Family Rated is for everyone. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ada-brown/support
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The Femme on Collective is a podcast collective where we discuss issues or pop culture that interests us, with a feminist, female view. Hosts Ada, Alyson, Jess, Ria and Tonya bring their unique voices to a variety of subjects including books, film, TV, feminism, comics, fitness, activism and so much more.
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Akroydiesel Age

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Astounding Adventures in the Akroydiesel Age (AAAA) is the official Akroydiesel Age RPG Actual Play podcast, where 6 friends play AdA. Official wiki: http://ada-rpg.org/tiki-index.php
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Tom Dayley is an Ada County Commissioner, and as such he is charged with being aware of and planning for water issues in the county. We live in an area that is experiencing both incredible growth as well as huge development of communities that lay outside the borders of cities, meaning the county is in charge of reviewing the developments. The ques…
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For the first time ever, the West Ada Podcast is on location! Thank you to our friends at Roaring Springs for hosting us. For many West Ada students, Roaring Springs serves as their first foray into employment. Parents, how did you help your kids navigate landing that first job? What advice do you have for other parents? Join the conversation, resp…
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Can current employers refuse to hire you based on your current medication? Can ADA Centers make referrals to attorneys? In this edition of Ask About the ADA, Joe Zesski answers these important questions for many with disabilities. For a transcript of today's episode, please visit the Ask About the ADA podcast feed on BuzzSprout.…
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Sharing an episode of “What It’s Like to Be...” from author Dan Heath. On the podcast, Dan explores the world of work, one profession at a time, and interviews people who love what they do. He finds out: What does a couples therapist think when a friend asks for relationship advice? How does a stand-up comedian come up with new material? What are t…
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In September 1944, despite over half a year still remaining in World War II, the Allies began preparing for an eventual post-war world. One of the biggest questions being discussed was what to do with Germany. After two world wars with Germany in just a quarter century, no one wanted a third. One American official developed a plan that would basica…
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This week, Raven speaks with fellow author J. C. Fuller, whose popularity sprouted from The Rockfish Island Mystery series, a murder mystery who-dun-it book series. J. C. can be found making cute videos on TikTok or you can find the series Facebook page and follow for the newest release details and updates at https://www.facebook.com/Blackbearalibi…
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In the early 1960s, the United States was always a step behind the Soviet Union in the space race. By the mid-1960s, the Americans had caught up. They didn’t have many glamorous firsts, but they were doing increasingly difficult things in space. All of that came crashing to a halt on January 27, 1967, when three astronauts died in what was a seemin…
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In the mid-18th century, excavations in the ancient town of Herculaneum, just outside the city of Pompeii and destroyed by the same volcano, discovered something….interesting. They found a villa that contained 1800 ancient scrolls. Unfortunately, the volcano's heat carbonized them, making them illegible and incredibly fragile. Still, for over 250 y…
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Raul Garcia is a retired law enforcement officer and currently employed as private armed security at Innovate Academy in Eagle, Idaho. He is a firearm enthusiast and sportsman as well as firearm instructor with Idaho 1032. The Innovate Academy family is certainly lucky to have him. Enjoy! The Ranch Podcast is the premier source for long format inte…
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In the early 19th century, the most abundant bird in North America, and perhaps the entire world, was the passenger pigeon. An estimated three billion of them would fly in flocks so large that they could blot out the sun. However, within a century, the entire species had gone extinct. It was one of the fastest and most disastrous turnarounds for an…
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We have a feed drop for you from another true crime podcast, Unforbidden Truth, which interviews convicted killers. Before we introduce you, Raven discusses the case of Juli Busken from Oklahoma, which is the subject of this Unforbidden Truth Episode. Busken, a 21-year-old ballerina from Benton, Arkansas, had just finished her final semester at the…
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Depending on how you define it, there were somewhere between 70 to 100 Roman emperors between the ascension of Augustus to the fall of the western empire in 476. A period of about 500 years. Some of them managed to be just and competent rulers who ruled for extended periods of peace and prosperity. Others….were not. Learn more about the worst Roman…
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Larry Callister is a former outdoor education teacher and current Idaho adventurer. He managed his travel blog https://mobygoes.com that chronicled his adventures with his wife in their Ford 4x4 E350 van. His love of nature and exploring are so infectious. Enjoy! The Ranch Podcast is the premier source for long format interviews and information in …
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Join me for a Free-For-All Wednesday on great ADA topics and technical questions from some of our listeners. Links and Websites Resources: LIVE Webinar 🎥: ADA Open Discussion - Bring Your Barriers Sue Moe Readily Achievable Barrier Removal! GSA Adopts Access Board’s Public Right-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines into Enforceable Standards The CASp Co…
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Let me cut right to the chase. This episode is going to be a deep dive into the origin of some common idioms. I don’t want to dance around the subject or have to walk on eggshells, so I’m using this introduction to break the ice. Whether you’re feeling under the weather or ready to burn the midnight oil with us, you’re in for a treat. I will spill …
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We caught up with Principal Scientist Lindsay Denhoff (ICON; Dublin, Ireland) to discuss immunogenicity considerations for therapeutic proteins and the current analytical methodologies for detecting and characterizing anti-drug antibodies (ADAs). Lindsay shares some industry best practices for achieving high-quality ADA assays, as well as some of t…
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One of the most famous lines in poetry comes from the poet Robert Burns, who spoke of ‘The best-laid schemes of mice and men.’ The line has been used in reference to the fact that no matter how good the plan or the intentions behind it, things will often not go according to plan. Indeed, there have been times in history when plans have made things …
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Lori Den Hartog is an Idaho senator and strong supporter of school choice. There has been a large debate nationwide about the viability of our public schools and nature of their curriculum which has driven some people to want public funding for private school options. There are many sides to this issue, to say the least, and this was absolutely the…
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The most popular sports league in the world in terms of the number of people who follow and watch is the English Premier League. Unlike other sports leagues, the English Premier League is relatively new. It was only created in the early 90s in response to the poor condition of top-division football at the time. Since then, it has brought in billion…
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In February 1904, the Russian Empire found itself at war with the Empire of Japan over what was territory in the current nation of China. The problem for Russia was that a big chunk of its navy was located in the Baltic Sea, and the war was in Asia. The Baltic fleet was sent on an incredibly long and interesting voyage to get the ships into battle.…
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Mark Twain once said, 'There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.' The reason why he placed statistics into its own category is because it is possible to use numbers to misrepresent the truth, distort reality, or outright lie. However, if you know what to look for, you can catch misuses of statistics, and if really pay attent…
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Send us an episode suggestion or text message Palmi and Kevin did some basic checking into SPS, then address some concerns about the Nursing Shortage and how it is being remedied. Celine Dion's $28m waterpark home she gave up for new life The U.S. Nursing Shortage: A State-by-State Breakdown. Support the Show.…
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The month of July is named after Julius Caesar. In 44 BC, after his assassination, the Roman Senate renamed the month of Quintilis after him in honor of the month he was born. The fact that he was appointed dictator for life probably had something to do with it. All the emperors that came later never changed it, so instead of Quintilis, we have Jul…
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LRIS recently lost a member of our extended family. Arbitrator Dave Gaba, a frequent LRIS seminar speaker and co-author of the book Interest Arbitration passed away last month. We extend our sincerest condolences to Dave’s family and friends. Rick Poulson interviewed Arbitrator Michael Loconto for this month’s podcast. Michael was Dave’s friend and…
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On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress of the 13 British colonies in North America issued a document addressing their grievances with the British Crown and stated to the world why they considered themselves to be a free and independent country. That document and its legacy have had a much bigger impact than its signatories could have ever imagin…
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When does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) require an employer to make reasonable accommodations for an employee with a disability? On the latest episode of Ancel Glink’s Quorum Forum podcast, attorneys Katie Nagy and Daiana Mann discuss the interactive process between employers and employees and how remote work may be a change in the work…
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Trent Tripple is the Ada County Clerk in Idaho. Among other things, he is tasked with securing our votes and voting system to ensure the fundamental task of selection in our democracy is accurate. Ada County has taken steps to give the populace an unprecedented level of transparency while still securing required privacy for individuals voting. I'm …
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Discover 7 of the most common gaps in your agency's ADA Transition Plan with Aaron Hester, MBA, SVP, Managing Partner with Precision Infrastructure Management. A must-listen for every ADA Coordinator. ❖ Lack of a Written Plan ❖ Lack of Community Engagement/Involvement ❖ Lack of Applicable/Correct Standards ❖ Incomplete Assessments/Self-Evaluations …
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One of the leading destinations for live stage performances is Broadway. The term Broadway, derived from the street in New York City, is not just a name. It's a rich history of notable theaters and a style of performance that has become synonymous with it. But why did theater develop on that particular street in that particular city, what divides B…
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More information, transcripts, bios, and resources available at adalive.org/episodes/episode-131. Each July we celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The United States has come a long way in fulfilling the promise of the ADA since President George H.W. Bush signed the ADA into law on July 26, 1990, and said…
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Located in the 90th place on the periodic table is the element Thorium. Thorium, as with every element, has unique properties, making it useful in certain applications. However, Thorium’s best days might still be ahead of it and might move it to the front of the list of the world’s most important elements. Learn more about Thorium, how it was disco…
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Luke Ankeny is the director of Marsing Ag Labor. He works with domestic laborers who are seeking employment in the agricultural sector. He explained at length the different options for labor that a farmer or rancher has and how people from other countries can be working, living, and raising a family here legally without being a US citizen. Enjoy! T…
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In December 1936, the United Kingdom underwent its greatest constitutional crisis of the 20th century. The king, Edward VIII, abdicated the throne to marry an American divorcee. This might not seem like a scandal today, but at the time, it threatened to collapse the entire British government when Europe was on the brink of war. The aftermath of the…
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In 1961, at the Green Bank observatory in West Virginia, a small conference was held for astrophysicists. The meeting was organized by Cornell University professor and astronomer Frank Drake. The subject of the conference was the search for extraterrestrial life. In preparation for the conference, he jotted down his thoughts in the form of an equat…
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Before the Allied invasions of Normandy or Sicily in World War II, the ground war against Germany and Italy was first fought in North Africa. The reason why there was even a conflict in Africa was a combination of geography and history. Even though it doesn’t get the attention the war in Asia or Europe receives, the war in North Africa was pivotal …
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Alexandrea Paiva "Gigi" is the co-founder of Alliance BJJ, one of the largest Brazilian Jiu Jitsu associations in the world. He has been a life long practitioner and advocate for the sport, and currently teaches full time at his academy in Eagle, Idaho. Enjoy! The Ranch Podcast is the premier source for long format interviews and information in Eag…
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Can real estate truly revolutionize accessibility and independence for all? We invite you to listen to our inspiring conversation with Gretchen Kingma and Tiffany Dill, founders of Empowered Homes and Custom Joy. These remarkable occupational therapists turned entrepreneurs share their unique journeys from traditional therapy roles to becoming pion…
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The biggest agricultural crop in the world today, by total weight, is corn. Also known as maize, corn is a crop of the New World. The ancients in China, India, Mesopotamia, and Rome never knew about corn. Yet, since the Columbian Exchange, it has become one of the world’s most important commodities as a source of food, animal feed, and the basis of…
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One of the most audacious scams in history took place in the early 19th century in Britain. A man sold thousands of people a dream of land in the New World. His claims attracted large investments, encouraged hundreds of people to move around the world, and even suckered in members of the royal family. However, his promises were empty, and in the en…
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Dave Murray is a Middleton city councilman. He served in our armed services and now resides in Middleton taking huge steps to preserve the city and its services amidst unprecedented growth. The council has worked to pass a first of its kind city ordinance that ties the potential growth to school capacity, thereby defending the quality of schools al…
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Damon Brown, Chief Strategy Officer with BlueDAG LLC, joined me for a discussion about the recent BlueDAG Version 5.0 enhancements and the Launch Program. Links and Websites Resources: Website: https://www.bluedag.com/ Email: damon@bluedag.com Please join me in the FREE ADA Shop Talk Community at adashoptalk.com in the show notes or email me at pkl…
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The death of a British monarch is a very big event. Thousands of people may take part in the funeral and procession, with millions more lining up to pay their respects and billions more watching on television. This didn’t always use to be the case, however. In particular, there was one English King who not only didn’t get an elaborate funeral, no o…
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