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Hello Monday by LinkedIn
"bozeman" Discussed on Hello Monday by LinkedIn
"This is hello Monday. There are some people who seem to skate through life without ever losing anyone they love. That's not most of us, of course. Most of us experience loss and the grief that accompanies it at some point. I know I have. But then there are people who seem to get more than their fair share. Just a huge helping of it, served up all at once. That's like today's guest. Bozeman, St. John. You may have heard of Bose. She's a prominent marketing executive. She's been CMO at Netflix and endeavor in head of brand at Uber. That's where I first wrote about her career when I was a tech journalist at wired. Bozeman was head of global marketing for Apple music and iTunes before that. And she spent years building her career at Pepsi. What I want you to know about Bose's career is that it was demanding. And she was and is a star. But that's not what we're going to talk about today. Nearly 15 years ago, both lost her first daughter. A few years after her second daughter was born, her husband was diagnosed with cancer, and he died too. The scope and substance of this loss changed her. Imagine for a second trying to show up at work while grieving an infant caring for a toddler and preparing to lose your husband. I don't know, maybe you don't have to imagine. Maybe you two have lived some version of this extraordinary experience. Bose is just released a memoir called the urgent life. My story of love, loss, and survival. It's remarkable not for what is unique about her story, but for what is universal. Through these experiences, Bose learned a lot about how she wants to show up. In her career, as a mother, and in her life. There are lessons here for all of us. Here's Bozeman.

Seek Outside Podcast
"bozeman" Discussed on Seek Outside Podcast
"So, but like I say, what I saw in Idaho was a lot of guys did go out of business. I don't know if you can totally blame that on wolves. Just because there's other factors, there's habitat issues, fire suppression, reduced logging, which opens up brows for Elk. So I mean, there's a lot of different. That might be like, it's never one. It's never just one thing. And I think that would be something that I don't know if 'cause what CPW is charged to do this by 2024 December of 2023 is when wolves did. Really? They have to be on the ground. That's what the law says. That's the last days. And it's not just like they had to make a plan by 2023. That is, but I think the intent is have wolves on the ground. And so maybe you can speak to this a little bit just coming from a meeting, like are they taking that into consideration when they're looking at where exactly what time of year is to do like, because we've got CWD, we've got all sorts of all sorts of migration corridor issues popping up with not urban sprawl, but suburban sprawl, increased population. It increased population, especially in these mountain towns right after COVID that are just exploding. I heard him called Zoom towns instead of boom towns or called Zoom town. Bozeman's one of them, you know, just all the remote workers. Yeah, and so hopefully CPW and the stakeholders are bringing this to their attention. We got all these other problems, how are we not going to make it worse by throwing their worst nightmare? In their worst time of year. Yeah. You know, like if they hit the ground December of 2023, you're right, it would be an absolute. And that's bloodbath. Probably..

Out of Bounds Podcast
"bozeman" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
"You know, had that talk among themselves, whether they talked about it with others or not, I think we all went a little introspective in the last year. And because of that, when we put out the first issue of bombs now after being in hibernation for 5 years, we called it what really matters. And that really kind of spurred into a magazine that really 90% of well, I would say 50 50. And I'd have to look at the last two magazines to really see how much ski and snowboard. How much we actually talked about the ski industry, but we have always, I think, veered outside of that, whether it was art, music, photography, environment. I mean, that's always been a staple of bomb snow. But having a theme to go off of was really what is really what kind of decides what goes into the magazine. And our editor Ethan is well versed in a lot of outdoor pursuits. He's a surfer. He actually is more of a surfer than a skier. He lived on the ocean for freaking the last 20 years and moved to Bozeman like 5 years ago. So that kind of brings in a cool diversity having in a new editor and really just, I guess really thinking about that before we reach out to contributors. You.

Tommyknockin: Skeleton Cruisin'
"bozeman" Discussed on Tommyknockin: Skeleton Cruisin'
"Usually gives me a ride home, but generously gave Gary a ride back to his motel and as we were driving away from the motel he turns to me and goes, so he didn't even turn around so he could fuck that guy or what? And I'm just like, no. I'm fine. 'cause I was pretty drunk at that point. Oh my golly. I don't know, I love those moments. That's why you pick up hitchhikers to make those connections, you know? Every once in a while like Ariel stab you, but I don't know. I've always held out hope. And hopefully he doesn't reach out because sometimes most of the time, the fantasy is way better than the man. I agree. Question for Charlie. I love the randomness of this one. You're driving down a long highway. It's been dusk for 6 hours. Your cupholders are full of packing peanuts and the gas gauge hasn't moved since you left pensive tucky. Who is in your passenger seat? Can't be Eliza or Gary. That is from Gary amber and Bozeman Montana and she includes her age. 16. Let me know if you can repeat the question. I'm sorry, I'm just struck by the idea of a teenager listening to this nonsense. I feel like. One amber Garry Gary and hi Gary man, you're cool. Like I don't know what else to say. And all the things we've talked about, that's all of the awful things that we've said have just been an elaborate joke. On 11 she's 16. I know, I just, that's still an impressionable age for kids. If I was listening to this podcast when I was 16, I'd be probably as fucked up as I am now. I mean, I don't think it's any more fucked up than the scary movies we were watching at 16. Like it's 16 I was hopping into geos and getting rides home. That's fair, that's true. That's true. You weren't that's true. You were getting ride home from strangers late at night, not listening to the world's shittiest book club. Amber, thank you so much for listening. The answer, of course, is going to be oh gosh..

The Auideo Show
"bozeman" Discussed on The Auideo Show
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The Auideo Show
"bozeman" Discussed on The Auideo Show
"Keep working on for the next At least of for years. staying really committed to our recovery from the nineteen panic. I mean it doesn't really feel like much of a recovery right now because we're seeing rising case numbers. More people are hospitalized and really ever before in our pandemic in our experience with here locally but we are in a recovery mode. Because we are we have tools. We didn't have last year which are covered vaccines and is understanding about how the virus is transmitted more and more so We are at a point. Doesn't feel like it of i. Think hopeful recovery in as a public health expert as a public health professional. I'm going to be committed to making sure that our response states grounded in science and that we're moving forward in that way community Another thing. I want to make sure that we do. Community is really invest in this sort of community based services that people need. I think it's a shift that's happening. All across the country and people thinking about what is the responsibility of local governments. Is it to build streets. Bridges roads schools yes but is also to make sure that people have what they need to thrive and contribute to me like childcare like access to healthcare like public transit systems. That actually work for them so all of those things. I think that today bills men can and should play a much bigger role in my my task will be to make that happen And then i think you know you can't really talk about what the next four years in bozeman will be like without thinking about growth. I mean we are growing. We're going to continue to grow. Did you see we were this. Was it number. Six of a mike micro poyton. Yeah down on the nation. Yeah when the consensus came out. Yeah yeah so. We've we're waiting to hear if our new If our population numbers will sort of move us into the metropolitan status now feels wild weird. We're fifty three times. Yeah so there's i don't know if it's official that we've made that sort of designation because with the designated comes access to different types of hetero funding and so i haven't heard personally that could be behind but i haven't heard of that actually been like an official designation you've gotten yet If we are that that's going to be great. Because that's going to mean that we have access to more types of funds that will help us build out in particular public transit infrastructure between rate. But yes i mean asked me about that. How does that so we get more money for being bigger. Do you have access to more petrol. Grant dollars if you are of a certain size. So do you become some this called in entitlement community which means like hey these communities have this size will have these needs and so we're going to give them this amount of money to help solve those needs and it requires a very specific level of coordination. Not just within your location but the people around you as well to build out these transit systems. That's just one example..

The Auideo Show
"bozeman" Discussed on The Auideo Show
"That's that's a lot of experience like a lot of my friends are here from them quite often. Especially if you have a job that maybe isn't A high paying job or one that has a lot of stress for not much. Pay like anybody who works in any part of the tourism industry. You know they don't usually get paid a lot of money but they really shuffle. Especially you know. When people are when we're seeing more and more people coming to bozeman emmer still dealing with the impacts of the pandemic. So what's going on with the because i go to nordic all the time and open till four now because they can't find workers and we have these restaurants have to move their hours around and it seems like nobody works but everybody who works and do you think is just because of the pandemic or something underlying there. I've read so many. I'm sure you have every like major. Every major publication is they had some sort of like opinion piece about what's going on every every economist has some opinion about why we're seeing you know these like worker shortages. I think in our community. It's a combination of people are really being pushed out in levels that we don't really understand yet fully there's people who depended upon who during the head of the pandemic week calls Essential workers Who were not really taking care of. And who can no longer afford seven bozeman. Who are making the move other places. That's one thing that's really sort of driving our experience. People having about like you know places that being able to opener find staff is also connected to just the shortage of housing. You'll be it's hard to recruit new workers come to bozeman if they look at the housing market and say i can't find somewhere to rent let alone by yeah And then i think there's this just acknowledgement that we have not treated many workers very fairly for a very long time until people who maybe are coming back to work or who have consider going back to work after the past eighteen months of the.

The Auideo Show
"bozeman" Discussed on The Auideo Show
"Like. Oh why can't i get this now. So the same is true for construction. Yeah and like the lumber prices skyrocketed the other one that i kinda wanna get your opinion on as you said something about taxing Like big sky has a resort tax. And do you think that if bozeman implemented a resort tax like that that that would help the situation. I think so i mean when but the thing is we're not allowed to by law so the city of bozeman has asked in the past couple. At least have we really pushed for the allowance to be able to implement to assess a sort of a local option sales tax which would be attacks on things that alive tourists used to help offset the cost of sort of our street maintenance. Or are you know Water system these things that people who don't pay taxes in bozeman used when they come to enjoy those men and we don't have a way to sort of to capture any sort of any sort of tax revenue from those things the sort of the fear that people have is that that will make it harder for people who live here who already chilling to make ends meet adding a tax on something but you can be very specific things you tax. You can tax. Things like hotel stays at a higher rate. You could tax things like you could put a tax on when people go out to eat. Wouldn't wouldn't be attacks on like things people need to live like. You wouldn't be taxing prescriptions. You taxing groceries. You wouldn't be taxing. The does kinda like vacation. Yeah yeah another town. Go out to eat you saying hotel. Yeah and a lot of places across the country most places actually have some level attacks that sort of helps offset just their property tax. The property tax revenue We don't really have that option which makes it challenging. Because then you know the sort of tax burden falls predominantly on property owners and then by extension people who like don't own their homes but who pay rents some of those costs. Are you know. Put onto people who rent. And that's driving the increases. We see in people having to pay more money every month to rent their apartment pretty quickly too so like you know like me and my partner mike. I rate went up by two hundred dollars this year..

The Auideo Show
"bozeman" Discussed on The Auideo Show
"I was able to get half a half a million dollars allocated from our arpaio funds which is the american ask plan fund which is like of the last covert elite package that we got access to so i was able to allocate five hundred dollars of that to actually direct assistance to individuals who were sleeping impacted by the pandemic. So we got trillion dollars. I wanted to get a lot more dedicated to individuals people who were struggling people that you know that i hear from all the time who are still having a challenging time because of the pandemic but i was able to get five hundred thousand dollars which i think is a good starting point not enough thank you. Yeah yeah so. That's that's one thing that i feel pretty good about that. I think is important in those same conversations. That was part of the group that helps make sure that our That streamline was got their in their entire Budget requests funded so that we could grow and expand our public transit system. You know. I think that it's critical as we think about climate change and how we want to set ourselves up for the future that we invest heavily in public transit And so. I was able to help do that. i Elevated conversations around diversity and inclusion to levels that we've seen before and i think our local politics And really embedded those in some of the policies repass including our brains and effort to consolidate our Advisory board structure so the way that the commission gets information from community. Oftentimes just do these Advisory boards that tells about parking and Climate change and are sort of streets others things we've catholics. Tell us out. So i was able to embed some really basic principles around inclusivity in those policy documents. And i've really continued to make sure that as i'm being a part of any land use decisions that were really centering of affordable housing. So that we're not just talking about nima housing but we're actually. We need more affordable housing people who live here can attain can get in can stay in so those are the things and there's so many more like every time we meet on a tuesday evening. There's like at stacks agenda. Were on all of those things. So there's a lot of other other things. They've been imparted. But those are the ones that come to mind. Let's go back to affordable housing. Yeah because that's definitely a hot hot topic in the. It sucks right now. Yeah why in your opinion. Do you think it's so extreme into saw out of control. Yeah affordable housing is such well just housing in general as the complicated issue for a whole host of reasons and It's definitely a crisis in our community as it is in a lot of meetings. But i think we're experiencing in a different way right now just because we are one of the places in the country that's growing just so rapidly with the fastest growing county in montana. One of the fastest growing in the country. So we're experiencing this like the the housing pressure right now is like very acute for us but There's there's a lot of reasons for that thing you know. In the city of bozeman land that can actually be develop is becoming more scarce. The cost of supplies. Construction is your skyrocketing every time you know. There's every project that's going on. Is you know if it's even delayed a week..

The Auideo Show
"bozeman" Discussed on The Auideo Show
"What exactly does the city commission to not a stupid question. That is a really important. I know the funny thing is that so all of like my friends that are close to me. When told him. I was going to run for the commissioner that i got appointed or that i was you know trying to get appointed. They were all like that so amazing like well we we support you and then like three weeks later but what are you. What do you mean so. The sites have a good friends. I i was kind of taken back like how you guys this is. These are friends for life. Just we'll just blindly more. You don't even know what the job is. You're applying for. Let's just say with me and call. Yes that's so cool. What do you do again like. So what's your why. How what sort of things you were gone so support you so i get this question and i think it's it's important talk about. The city commission for all intensive purposes is the policy making body the body for the city of bozeman so the commission sets the policies the procedures and the processes that sort of the create the way that we all sort of exist or Interact with the city of bozeman. Okay so we're responsible for basically maintaining the operation expanding operations of the city boasts minute self so that includes things like passing resolutions and ordinances that sort of like laws that sort of dictate. What can can't be done within the to bozeman. Obviously the state laws to that. We don't have any control over locally but we get albert local regulations in that way. I'm going to do that. We also oversee and maintain the annual the annual operating budget for the city of bozeman. Which is like over one hundred fifty million dollars so we sort of set that that Operating budget and decide how it sorta spent in what parties exists within that. Wow yeah so it's a lot. There's a lot that the commissioner responsible for this a lot of things that we do that impact the lives of everybody who lives here And so that's why. I think it's critically important that the people on the commission actually understand what the experience is a people who live in bozeman with us. Because you know if you have this major disconnect then you're making these policy decisions. People are left out the experiences that need to be heard or not at the table oftentimes. So there's a lot so long story short the commission or the policy makers for the entire city of bozeman okay and the last five months since april. Yeah what have you personally done. Yeah so since being appointed in april. I mean there's just so much that we do is under the responsibility of the commissioners but in the last months a few things that i am particularly proud of that i've been i've been a part of it. I don't think what have happened if i was on the commission. So one of those things is..

The Auideo Show
"bozeman" Discussed on The Auideo Show
"Five months ago which also how. That's how quickly is moving. that's insane. Yeah so it's been five months. How does one go about getting appointed. So it's not common to get appointed to the city commission. You have to do the only way that really happens is if one of the commissioners sort of steps off of the commission early so before their terms expired so We just happened to have two appointments in the past year for randomly in for our city commission so when that happens the commissioners of which there are five total so in for me there was four commissioners who all voted to appoint me until they kind of went through this application process where anybody who lived in the city of bozeman who was at least eighteen could have applied to be appointed to the commission and then the commissioners the ones who sort of picked to want it to be one of their colleagues so i went to the sprinters twice to process. I just gonna albert went. So there was an opening in october of twenty twenty and so i applied then Didn't get picked in october but had just a lot of public support. And that's what really inspired me to to so Launch my campaign in january of twenty twenty one. I was like you know. There's a moment here where people are asking for something that doesn't currently exist on the boat city commission someone who has more experience that mirror what most people experience in in our town so that really that support that i got even though it wasn't picked in october really sort of made me realize that there was a there was a time and a lot of sort of Energy and enthusiasm for something just a little bit more aligned with what the most common experience is the commission. I felt like i could actually really serve that role really well so i want my campaign in january and then again randomly. In april there was another opening. So i said already running this campaign. Remember me. i wanna be a commissioner. But what better way to show the the you know the people who live in this community with me that i'm that i'm excited and to serve And really worthy of their vote. They actually doing that job. And so i applied again in april on the key. The commissioner has picked me. I've been serving ever since. That's so cool win not give up with it. I respect that good jeff. Yeah thank you. Yeah it wasn't ever. I mean if anything it was more just not getting picked in. October is really just for me. Like okay like nothing about my life really change. I still have my my jobs jobs. I'm doing it wasn't like i. It was a really random opportunity that kinda came up and in october. So i had i had it like a line. My whole life around this one opportunity So let me just see what happens. You see if no if there's if i can get appointed in. You know if i if i appointed only other chance to see if i have like you know being in public office in serving in this way Spoiler i do like it. I love doing it so it was just more of like it was even though i think pick didn't have. It wasn't like earth shattering was more. Okay we'll like let's do this the way where people vote for me then inaugural it that way and you you have to you get appointed. Yeah but you're not technically elected yet no amount elected yet so i was. I was appointed My term technically expires at the end of twenty twenty one. So it's kind of confusing people when they get there when they get their election balances here..

The Auideo Show
"bozeman" Discussed on The Auideo Show
"That what you do all the no i i work mostly the yes today. I'm out of hospital today. Nice so you never get away. I mean not very often. I have to go out of town and commit to lake turning my phone off or just you know. Be checking emails. Only from nine to ten. And that's it do you have a silencer on phone. Yeah like a time known advocation thing now. I want to but that makes that. This is something i know. I'm like what the hell that makes me more anxious to just think that i'm that someone could touch him again. Yeah so you you. Honesty work two jobs three with the campaign for ultimate consulting work. Oh my gosh where we even start. Then what's your so you work at the hospital health for the health system. Okay what do you. What do you do there. So i oversee all of our community. Health improvement works. -oes a nonprofit health system. Were sort of responsible to be making sure that we're engaging in population health improvement efforts and so my department my role as lead that worked for the health system helped them understand where we can be the most impactful we could sort of make better partnerships to actually create conditions that the people can be well outside of are actually providing medical care so it's like a combination between healthcare and public health which is great because those are the things. I really care about things that. That's what i have experienced dealing and so i kind of bridge the gap between those two. Those two worlds. yeah nice. How many hours are you there. Fulltime forty plus saying by say like only forty but everyone who works salary job. No that's not that's not works okay. So on average forty okay and that's like an eighty five ninety five judge flexible which is great because it would be. It would be impossible to serve as a commissioner if you didn't have a job if if you still had to work..

AP News Radio
With Hands Tied, Montana Officials Issue Public Health Plea
"There's been an escalation of the pandemic in several western states struggling to convince skeptical people to get vaccinated public health leaders have approved price of care rationing in Idaho parts of Alaska and Montana and several more states are veering dangerously close with less than ten percent of intensive care unit beds available in Idaho we're overwhelmed hospitals are rationing care statewide the state is looking at a virus positivity rate of twenty percent as hospitals in Missoula and Bozeman face increasing strain local health officials are banking Montana residents to wear masks indoors get vaccinated and limit gatherings there lamenting their inability to implement public health restrictions after Montana passed several laws earlier this year curtailing their power in Helena chief medical officer Dr Shelly Harkins with St Peter's health says the constraints of a hospital or worse than what was seen earlier in the pandemic the hospital's intensive care unit advanced medical unit and morgue are full I'm Jennifer king

Pop Culture Cosmos
"bozeman" Discussed on Pop Culture Cosmos
"Thousands coming all sudden. Bruce banner realizes he's in a lot more trouble than what he thought he would be because the poll place was filled with marvel zombies. Everything that i've seen in all of the reviews that i've seen on it is. I'm reading a lot of mixed reactions. Is that what you're seeing. I am but i can tell you firsthand. i enjoyed it. I thought it was really can't be fun. I think if you take it for what it's worth. I think it was. I think the some of the jokes because it became a joke fast. I think they should've made it a little bit more serious. Because they they had a hard time determining whether or not they wanna make serious or not serious. But i enjoyed what i saw. Just because the fact it's different from what i've seen and the fact is that they chose individuals to live that i really enjoyed havoc bozeman By the end of the episode is spoilers is one of the individual survivors. So we got to hear him. One more time. This i think number two four of his final appearances. We did not get to hear actual tom holland and he was one of the few voices that unfortunately did not make it. So if you had a substitute tom holland there. But i was happy to go ahead. And here paul rudd in a very heady role and i will just leave it at that..

KFI AM 640
"bozeman" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Has an update on the news. A heat advisory is in effect for parts of Southern California. Temperatures are expected to be in the 100 for the L, A county mountains and valleys. Some inland areas in Orange County can expect high temperatures in the mid nineties. The National Weather Service is a heat advisory for the San Fernando Valley expired yesterday, but Temperatures could still top 100 degrees in some areas at the beaches. It's not the heat but the water 3 to 5. FT Waves are expected along with strong whip currents. News brought to you by Benjamin Moore. Federal health officials say now is a good time for parents to get their kids caught up on normal vaccinations they might have missed during the pandemic. The health Resources and Services Administration says missing immunizations leaves kids vulnerable things like me. Measles, whooping cough in the flu pediatrician, Dr Michael Warren says kids 12 and older kid And combine them with fighters. Covid 19 shots. Our bodies are more than used to handling different kinds of exposures. In the course of any given day. It's certainly safe to give those injections on the same day. There's no problem with the response for getting those in the same day. He says rates of well child visits and routine vaccinations have dropped by as much as 20% during the pandemic. Hurricane Larry is now a Category three storm. It is huge and it's got a very clear I it's heading towards Bermuda. ABC meteorologist Rob Marciano says the forecast has Larry sparing Bermuda but the Hurricanes expected to cause dangerous surf and rip currents later this week along the East Coast, a major maritime industry association is supporting plans for a worldwide surcharge on carbon emissions from shipping. The money would help pay for the shipping industries shift toward climate friendly fuels. The International Chamber of Shipping represents more than 80% of the world's merchant Fleet. Howard University is renaming its college of fine Arts after one of its alumni, the late actor chat with Bozeman. He died a little over a year ago after a four year battle with colon cancer at the age of 43. We gotta crash. Still working on that one insane claim any on the five events out of the five beyond El Camino real, where the two right lanes and the offerings.

Pop Culture Junkie
"bozeman" Discussed on Pop Culture Junkie
"I love anime but it did make it feel a little more little more juvenile than i'm used to with marvel shows and movies and it also the laws of physics. Were just completely thrown out. The window like catching carter was doing things i know. She's a super soldier but like triple back flips off of building over. I'm like come on. I don't know grounded in reality a little bit more. So but overall i did enjoy an interest to see where it goes. What did you think. Yeah i liked it. I'm not making it. Animation of any variety really end so Outside of the simpsons but tuned in. Because i love aging carter. And so i i liked it. They chose to highlight her in the first episode and i actually liked this animation style and also people were complaining about it and they didn't really like it to me. I'm a. I'm a big comic book reader and so an animation looks like comic book panels. I'm really into that. And i felt like they did a good job with and i agree about sebastian stan. But overall looking forward to where it's going to go and i know the the next episode is the last thing that chadwick bozeman did where tuccillo becomes star lord. So i'm gonna. I'm really excited to see that. And what i'm hoping is that perhaps this series because they're saying that this series is canon in the mc and so if if the series next to the movies in some way like if we're gonna get a multi verse and we're going to get captain carter in that moment like that would be super crazy so i will have to get so buff. I'm really tall and it's true in the university so it's not like a side story or some sort fringe thing. It's yeah imagined candidate shot at. Oh my gosh so that's really all. I've been watching this week. see here nicole. What's your potluck and drop it recommendations. That's not what it's called it all right. Let's you're bitter sweet. So i watched the premiere of bachelor in paradise it is season seven and david spade is the host. There's multiple hosts brenda's series. But the first one to appear is david spade. I think is actually doing a pretty good jobs. Kind of a little awkward away. Because you're so used to seeing chris harrison and when the contestants walk down to the beach there stopped in the middle by david spade internet's himself in conversation sometimes awkward. 'cause like just like okay like yeah so you were on. This person season like what happened. She's like all day work out. That's why i'm here.

AP News Radio
Howard Names College of Fine Arts for Chadwick Boseman
"The man who starred in Black Panther is being mounted in a big way at his alma mater when Chadwick Boseman was a student at Howard University he helped lead a student protest of plans to merge the college of fine arts into the college of arts and sciences recently the arts college was re instituted and now the school says it will be named after Bozeman Donna comes less than a year after both men died at age forty three of colon cancer and it re establishes a tide that he had with the newly minted school's dean Felicia Rashad the two met when both men was an undergrad and he considered her a mentor both men rose to prominence playing this year was a black icons in movies like Jackie Robinson James Brown and Thurgood Marshall he was nominated for an Oscar in his last movie role in ma Rainey's black bottom on Oscar wells Gabriel

WGN Radio
"bozeman" Discussed on WGN Radio
"The hour. Peter Greenberg back with you on eye on travel with Patrick Smith, the author of Ask the Pilot, Calm and, Of course, a website You need to go to if you want to keep current, speaking of keeping current giving the update, Patrick, everybody's getting back in the air. While we're seeing improvement, virtually Day by day Now, Of course, it varies a little bit, depending which part of the country you're in some reports seeing almost normal. Others seem to be lagging behind, and I think eventually it'll all even out and we'll be back pretty close to where we were for the time being for the airlines. It's it's not quite that simple. Um lots of people flying. It doesn't Necessarily mean airlines. We're going to be returning to profitability. You have fare yields and revenue streams to deal with, You know, Filling your plan up with cheap fares isn't necessarily a way to make money. So that's the Conversation for a different time. You know what? Patrick? Let me let me jump in there. Give you an example of what you're talking about. When they issued all these new route announcements, the one that really rose to the top is that every airline pick the same city. I mean, of all the other cities. They picked all the airlines picked one city, and that was Bozeman, Montana. And they mean now think about this. I like to joke that a month ago with all due respect to my friends in Montana, the airport of Bozeman was probably one guy in the runway named Burn. Okay. Today they have. They're actually flooding the zone. And all these airlines of flying there, And the reason, of course, is close to a national park, but they're flooding the zone with 200,000 seats to Bozeman a month. Now there are not 200,000 rooms in Bozeman. There are not $100,000 in Bozeman. They're not even 5000 rooms in Bozeman, so they're not going to fill all the seats. The airfares might be low as you say they might be cheap tickets, But I have to warn everybody. It may be very inexpensive to get the Bozeman It may be very expensive to be in Bozeman. You have to make those choices. That's true, and what we're seeing is a rush on leisure traffic right now. Airlines are reaping in a lot of leisure fares what they're not reaping in yet our business fares. Business travel is still way way down, and that's going to be a problem for a while, and that's kind of a long term focus as his international travel and international business travel. Where are we on that? How is not going to change? When is it going to change? I think what we really need to see what we're not seeing. It is a Consistency and entry protocols across the world. It's crazy Red right now. Some countries require the vaccination card. Some require a vaccination card and ah so called PCR test. Some require a vaccination card and a different kind of test. Some require both of those things and the quarantine. Some don't have a quarantine and Because it's changing so quickly and because there are so many different rules, depending on where you're going, it's difficult for people to book and to plan trips. You're right. You're right. And the thing is You know, there's there's I call it convergence, collision and confusion. The convergence is how many people have gotten vaccinated. And that's colliding with the pent up demand and then you have confusion on the governmental level, and nobody really knows what the rules are there changing all the time. There's no point and printing out anything when there's a rule change because it's going to change tomorrow. But already in the last two weeks, you have grease opening up. You have Italy opening up. The Iceland is already opening up. The United Kingdom is going to be opening by June 15th. I'm betting on it. Because nobody wants to be stuck out in the cold for the summer With no revenue on we're really transitioning from a public health issue into an economic one, and that's it. I'm sorry you had to go ahead and I was like that. That sounds totally true. And I think maybe to some extent we're being a little anxious, were so eager to get back out. There were frustrated that everybody just can't be on the same page. But Because the virus is phasing differently in different parts of the world. Right now, we may be. We can't be quite yet. The problem is when countries say they're going todos something by a certain time and then they rescind that you know that catches people who've made reservations who booked tickets. What did they do now? And then? So I think Internationally. There's there's a lot of apprehension to travel because of a fear that People are gonna be able to go where they think they're gonna be able to go when they want to go. Exactly. And one of the things I would suggest is, if you want to make a reservation to go to Europe and or any other foreign destination. Do your best to make that reservation on a U. S carrier, Not because I'm being patriotic far from it. I'm being pragmatic because the U. S carriers are actually honoring. The U. S Department of Transportation rule that says if your flight gets canceled by the airline, you're entitled to a full refund. Even if you bought a non refundable ticket, the foreign carriers have tended to ignore that. And even though they're bound by the same rules, the U. S Department of Transportation is not taken an enforcement action it against those foreign carriers. So my my deal is at least to the rest of the summer. Go with the U. S carrier and you also talk Patrick about business traveling Long haul international. Here's the irony. It's actually in some cases a cheaper fare in business class than in coach because that business class section is empty, and those business class fares are matching What coach fares were in the summer of 2019, so people should take a look at that. There's just so much in flux right now. Still so many moving parts and the airlines they're playing was different. Fair models, different marketing models different Structures how to get to where the people who want to go and then it Zane Jing quickly on Eventually, fingers crossed this wall. As I said, a minute ago, just even out and we'll be back. Maybe not where we were but close to it, hopefully in enough time to keep airlines from there to keep our lives out of bankruptcy or work. Exactly exactly. And the good news is As well as we got to come to the end of this segment is we haven't had I'm gonna knock on wood. Can you hear it there? I just knocked on it. We haven't had a major aircraft fatality in this country coming up on 20 years. Absolutely amazing. And I'm glad you reminded me of it and reminding our listeners of it, Patrick..

AP 24 Hour News
Chadwick Boseman earns posthumous best actor Oscar nomination
"Starring opposite Viola Davis and Ma Rainey's Black bottom. Bozeman competes in the best actor category with Riz Ahmed for sound of metal Anthony Hopkins in the Father, Gary Oldman in Bank and Steven Young for Minori. This actress nominees are Carrie Mulligan for promising young woman, Frances McDormand for Nomad land by all the Davis Iban Rainey's black bottom, but Kirby for pieces of a woman and Andra Day in the United States vs Billie Holiday. I'm Oscar Wells Gabriel. The nominees for Best picture are the Father, Judas and the Black

Morning Edition
Montana's Governor Says Conceal-Carry Law Bolsters Self-Defense Rights
"Will soon be able to carry concealed firearms on campus without a permit. Yellowstone Public Radio's Kevin traveling reports. Montana State University. Senior Chance kind is on his way out the door of his Bozeman apartment, keys, wallet phone, double checking My knife pens. My pencils Got a Glock has is the case Most times kind is in public. He's carrying a concealed Glock 19 pistol in his jeans. Practically muscle memory for the 22 year old to grab heading out the door. We've interest to get some groceries. Thank you. Yeah, but one place he can't carry a concealed gun, His college campus. At least until June. 1st when the new law goes into effect at state universities, a third generation Montana and from a farm and ranch area kind of grew up around guns. After shopping for groceries, he breaks down in brushes his pistol. Well, looks like we're actually pretty. Clinton's students who carry on campus will need to finish the hunters, education or basic gun safety course. Kind, says he's practice, drawing his pistol in front of his bathroom mirror, something he hasn't had to do for real after carrying for 2.5 years, and I thank God every day for that kind, says his father, a former sheriff's deputy taught him to take care of himself and others to be the first line of defense. In case there's an active shooter situation. For example, you are the hidden protector. You're not looking for a fight. But you're willing to finish it. Montana's new governor, Greg Jean Forte, is a friend to gun rights advocates as the state's first Republican executive and 16 years he's starting to enact long held conservative priorities. The right of the people. Keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. During a bill signing ceremony last week, GM 40 railed against gun control measures recently proposed by President Joe Biden said the new concealed carry law bolster self defense rights. Montana University system, and most Democratic state lawmakers oppose the bill, fearing it could lead to accidents and more students harming themselves on campus. Montana has the nation's third highest suicide rate, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Studies have consistently found that suicide risk increases with access to guns. So this is like the main lobby area where a lot of people like Tonto Hang out. Do homework knew our worries MSU freshman and dorm resident Daisy Cory, who's loving her college experience, but just the thought of someone having a gun in the dining hall when I'm just trying to eat a sandwich. Good morning. That's scary. If there's a dispute, she says she won't feel safe next fall. Knowing students may have guns in the library or one of her philosophy class is their signs on the front door that say no nicotine. No tobacco, But you're allowing 18 year olds have guns who are drinking on the weekends and are living with a bunch of people. It's totally crazy to me, Corey says. Hearing about the concealed carry bill unearthed trauma from her childhood in Colorado and age 13. She says she was playing Jenga alone with a friend when he took his own life with a handgun in front of her. Now. Cory says she's considering transferring from MSU. She's hopeful the Montana University system will challenge the new law in court, but Deputy Commissioner Kevin McRae thinks that's unlikely. Instead, he says, the Board of Regents will probably implemented law with an eye toward the 10 states that currently allow students to carry guns on campus. But even the areas that we look to for best practices there are different nuances that Keep this sort of uncharted water and knew. For example, McCrae says, Montana will be the only state to allow 18 year olds to carry guns in dorms for NPR News and Kevin traveling in Helena.

Donna and Steve
Chadwick Boseman's widow gives moving acceptance speech as actor wins Golden Globe
"A Golden Globe last night on his wife gave a touching an emotional acceptance speech on behalf of the late actor. His wife accepted his Golden Globe for best actor in a motion picture drama, and she opened up her speech by saying Chadwick would like to thank God and his parents. She also mentions Bozeman team, both of them on and off the set. She's had a lot of nice things and enclosing she said That we have to take all the moments to celebrate those who we love. So thank you for the opportunity to do exactly that. We could

WISH TV's News 8 Daybreak
Golden Globes 2021: Complete list of winners and nominees
"Globe awards The night also honor the late child. Chadwick Boseman. David Daniel has the highlights from the 78 Golden Globe Awards. Even with stupid things. Inclusivity is important. And there are no black members of the Hollywood foreign press host Tina Fey in New York and Amy Poehler in Los Angeles began the 78th Golden Globe Awards, chiding the H F P A, which promised a more inclusive future, then gave the night's first two awards to black actors Daniel Columbia for Judas in the Black Messiah and John Boyega for small acts. What are you kidding me? I think you made a mistake. No mistake. Jodie Foster won her first competitive Golden Globe and nearly 30 years. Best motion picture supporting actress for the Mauritanian. Thank you. Secrecy for making the show in Canada. Thank you. Apartment looking for seriously. Catherine O'Hara's husband, Beau Welles played her off as she accepted best actress in a TV, musical or comedy for Shits Creek, which also won best TV series, musical or comedy, also winning a pair of big awards. Nomad Land Best motion picture drama and best director for Chloe Jiao. Just the second woman to win that award. Borat. Subsequent movie film, Best Motion Picture, musical or comedy and Best actor for Sasha, Baron Cohen and the Queen's Gambit, Best TV movie or Limited Syriza and best actress in that category for Anya Taylor Joy Thank you so much. Emma Korans Wind kicked off a huge night for the crown. She Josh O'Connor and Gillian Anderson all one Golden Globes for the series, which was also named best TV series drama. I Love all of you so much, And just like Andra Day was overcome winning best actress in a motion picture drama for the United States, vs Billie Holiday, and Possibly the Night's most emotional moment came when Chadwick, Bozeman's widow accepted his award for best actor in a motion picture drama for Ma Rainey's Black bottom. She was thank God He wouldn't think his parents he would think his ancestors for their guidance in their sacrifices in Hollywood. I'm David Daniel. Had on daybreak. We are going to chat more

News Radio 920 AM
"bozeman" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"At the same time, they come in space, gray silver, sky blue, green and pink. Cost 500 bucks and are set to go on sale December 15th preorders start today, Google is gonna let users pick some phrases with just their eyes. The look to speak APP includes a number of phrases that users conflict with their eyes. Using a device is front facing camera. Google's accessibility up is mostly trying to help people with motor and speech of pyramids to communicate. The final tweet on Chadwick Boseman is Twitter account announcing the Black Panthers star's death at the age of 43 was the most Retweeted post on the platform of the year. Actor died August 28 from colon cancer. The statement from Bozeman's account that day now has more than three million Retweets and quote tweets TECH Report Larry Elson, NBC News radio. The films the stars. The milestones. The awards. I heard Radio brings you the week in Hollywood history. February 8th 1915 landmark drama The Birth of a Nation opens originally titled the Clansman. It introduced innovative visual techniques and realistic battle scenes, But it's been intensely controversial both then and now due to its positive depiction of the KKK and white supremacy. February. 9th 1964 the British invasion hits new heights in the U. S. Is the Beatles make their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, drawing an audience of roughly 74 million viewers. February. 10th 1940 animated cat and mouse Team Tom and Jerry make their debut and pushed gets the boot. The duel would appear in over 160 theatrical shorts through 1967 from three different production houses, February 11 2012, singer and actor Whitney Houston passes from an accidental drowning, considered one of the greatest singers ever. She sold over 200 million records worldwide and started a handful of movies during her nearly four decade career. February. 14th 1931 Bela Lugosi stars as the title character in the first Sound adaptation of Dracula, based on the 18 97 novel by Bram Stoker. The film lunch the Universal Studios cycle of monster movies and help make the vampire and iconic cultural figure on that's the week in Hollywood history. On I heart radio news radio 9 21 047 F M. Hmm. We can all be quiet and peaceable in.

Colleen and Bradley
Chadwick Boseman gets posthumous SAG nominations
"Has made history, becoming the first person to receive four nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Bozeman was nominated for outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role for Ma Rainey's Black bottom. And for a male actor in a supporting role for the movie to five Bloods. Those air his final two films. Both men also received two nominations when both movies were nominated for outstanding performance in a cast by emotion Picture the Screen Actor Guild Awards are Sunday, April 4, So

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona
'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' could put Chadwick Boseman in select Oscar company
"Film is called Ma Rainey's Black bottom. It premieres on Netflix. Michelle Pelino has more Ma Rainey's black finding premieres on Netflix, starring Viola Davis, says the title character and Chadwick Boseman in his final performance. The film is based on the 1982 August Wilson play. It takes Place one single afternoon in Chicago, 19. 27 in its studio where the great blues singer has come to make a record will be ready to go in 15 minutes already going, Madam says. We're ready to go, and that's way go around here. Tensions rise between rainy and her ambitious horn player played by Bozeman, who has big dreams, but racial unrest at the time, feed their frustrations. The film is dedicated to Bozeman, who died in August set 43 of colon cancer. Movie

WBZ Morning News
Chadwick Boseman honored with 'Hero for the Ages' award at MTV Movie and TV Awards
"Touching night at the MTV movie and TV awards ceremony. More from CBS is Debra Rodriguez. What happens now? Relate Chadwick Boseman was honored with MTV s hero for the ages award for films like Black Panther. On Keitel and Robert Downey Jr presented virtually Mr Boseman truly embodied what it meant to be a superhero. The way he lived his life united people behind a higher purpose, and that will be his legacy. Bozeman died of colon cancer in August. He was 43 Deborah Rodriguez CBS

This Morning with Gordon Deal
Chadwick Boseman honored with 'Hero for the Ages' award at MTV Movie & TV Awards
"Well, the late Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman is getting a posthumous honor. Bozeman was honored at the MTV movie and TV awards. Greatest of all time on Sunday night. Bozeman is the recipient of the hero for all ages award. Those men died earlier this year of cancer at the age of 83. Let's

News, Traffic and Weather
Chadwick Boseman to Receive MTV Hero for the Ages Award
"Start? Chadwick Boseman may have passed away in August, but he's a hero for the ages. In fact, that's the posthumous honor he'll get at MTV Movie and TV awards Sunday night. Bozeman's fellow Avengers, Robert Downey Jr. And Don Cheadle will present the award.

KHOW Marketplace
Art exhibit in Chadwick Boseman's hometown honors legacy
"In memory of Black Panther's star Chadwick Boseman more than two dozen artists offering interpretations of Bozeman in the actor's hometown of Anderson. City hopes to keep the outdoor exhibit open at least a year. Bozeman died two months ago from colon Cancer Unit Han ABC

WBZ Afternoon News
Art exhibit in Chadwick Boseman's hometown honors legacy
"Boseman died two months ago from colon cancer. Millions of fans mourned, but maybe none. So deeply is the residence of his hometown of Anderson, South Carolina. Artists there have taken up their brushes to help themselves and others cope with the loss. They've created a new exhibit featuring more than a dozen local artist offering their interpretations of Chadwick. Bozeman's likeness. Among those artists is

Lewis and Logan
Chadwick Boseman died without a will, wife files a probate case
"Chadwick Boseman is asking a judge to make her an administrator with limited authority of his estate. Taylor Simone, lead word found a probate case in Los Angeles yesterday, According to court documents. Bozeman died without a legal will. The estimated value of the Black Panther star is $930,500. Disney is

Fred + Angi On Demand
Sienna Miller says Chadwick Boseman gave up part of his pay to boost hers
"Sienna Miller opened up about working with the late Chadwick Bozeman on twenty one bridges sharing that he took a pay cut so she could be paid more. The actor said, this was a pretty big budget film and I asked for a number of the studio wouldn't get too. She's sad chadwick ended up donating some of his salary to get her to the number she asked for and told her she deserved to be paid siennas sad that his generosity was astounding and something she had never experienced sweet story

Lewis and Logan
Chadwick Boseman Mural Unveiled at Downtown Disney
"Mural of Chadwick Boseman. King Chad Mural shows the late Marvel star giving a young child who's wearing a black panther mask and a hospital gown. The Wakanda salute artist Nicholas Smith said Creating the mural was a full circle moment as his last two projects as a Disney Imagineer were working on the Children's Hospital project and Avengers campus. Bozeman died last month following a battle with colon cancer. Mariah Carey is opening up about her childhood. In a new interview with

The Breakfast Club
Chadwick Boseman Mural Unveiled at Downtown Disney
"Disneyland's downtown Disney Shopping District in California is now displaying a mural of Chadwick Boseman, the king. Chad mural shows the late Marvel star giving a young child who's wearing a black panther mask and a hospital gown. The Wakanda salute artist Nicholas Smith said Creating the mural was a full circle moment as his last two projects as a Disney Imagineer. We're working on the Children's Hospital Project and Avengers campus. Bozeman died last month following a battle with colon cancer.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Chadwick Boseman buried near South Carolina hometown
"Boseman was buried near his South Carolina hometown six days after he died at his home in Los Angeles that from a death certificate obtained today by the AP. The Black Panther's star was laid to rest September 3rd at Welfare Baptist Church Cemetery in Belton, South Carolina. That's about 11 miles from Bozeman's home town of Anderson. They held a public memorial for Bozeman. A day later in Anderson, Very few outside of his family knew that Bozeman was fighting colon cancer. He played Black Panther in four Marvel movies. He started the Jackie Robinson biopic 42. He also portrayed James Brown and Thurgood Marshall in films. Chadwick Boseman was 43.