4 Burst results for "Carlsbad High School"

Todd Durkin IMPACT Show
"carlsbad high school" Discussed on Todd Durkin IMPACT Show
"Pick up your college and pokey your mcat oil powder or your apple cider. Vinegar gumy's my friends without further. Do let's hear from the co-founder above that right. Now sean lake and bugs nationals. Sean lake is in the house sean. Welcome to the show. They so much for having me fired up today folks. You just heard his background his bio. You heard above naturals you know. I'm a huge fan. I use it every day mel us every day. I cannot wait to share the story. About how you got into bugs and all that but i in the bio you talk about sean white. Usc manager. I did not know that yet. You know it's funny. I don't talk a lot about my snowboarding chapter but so in the nineties. When snowboarding was on this kind of meteoric rise was just going to the olympics. I i was sponsored snowboarder. Professional snowboarder came If you ever use the bathroom in my office you'll see my one and only signature model Give my name and used that bathroom. Yes i'm to have to pay a visit to the cunanan unload yup drink a bunch of water. You'll have an excuse. So when i got done snowboarding and it was great like snowboarding paid for college. Snowboarding helped set me up to be able to take that next step alive. And i didn't plan to work in snowboarding. It just worked out that way. I got recruited by burton snowboards. And i was waiting to join state department. I was going to go become. Take the civil service exam and go become a state department operative. And that was what i thought i wanted to go. Travel the world and go to exotic places made carry firearm. I don't know. And i had this notion of that. And then you know. Because i'd been in snowboarding for so long. I met a lot of folks and i got recruited by burton and the job was quite literally to move to california. Moved to nita's california and work with a young snowboarder named sean whiten and so they hired me and i packed up my truck and i drove to density us and i met the white. What year was that. That was in two thousand and two no way so he was a teenager. I was like making them do his homework. After half pipe practice to send back to carlsbad high school. And then we'd go to the next practice and we'd go riding together. We would fly all over all over creation together as he's sixteen years old. So how long were you with him for our about that..

Sword and Scale
"carlsbad high school" Discussed on Sword and Scale
"California dreaming california is one of those few states in which a lot of people would love to live in if they could afford it and if they could get past. The rampant homeless problem and political climate speaking of climate southern california especially boasts the perfect climate take carlsbad for example located between los angeles and san diego. Where the temperature sits beautifully between sixty four. Seventy seven degrees every single day. Doesn't that sound lovely. Minnesota add to that that carlsbad is right on the ocean with magnificent cliffs and beaches glistening with white sand however the price tag for a rather ordinary home in this land of paradise is about eight hundred grand unless you wanna live in a double wide trailer on a very small lot. Julie and jason harper were lucky enough to afford a home on badger lane one. That would run a cool million and twenty twenty one and was about four hundred thousand dollars at the time they purchased it twenty years ago jason and his wife lived in an upper middle-class gated community with everything going for them and jason had landed his ideal job. He was a beloved math teacher and volleyball coach at carlsbad high school for many years where he was loved by his students and his players and he had attended ucla but in his childhood he was raised by his parents to love education and he did well in school. He was an excellent student and he also enjoyed playing the many sports that his loving parents put him into. He excelled because of his height in basketball and volleyball going into high school. He was over six feet tall. He became the captain of volleyball team and his basketball team but he didn't just do well in sports. When it was time to apply to colleges he did so well in his academics that he got into the nation's top universities he chose to attend ucla during his time at ucla. He not only excelled academically but won national competitions. On the men's volleyball team to after graduating he began teaching at carlsbad high school and simultaneously studying for his post graduate degree at chapman university. Well it was. During this time that jason was living after ucla living in el segundo working as a teacher and studying to get his nassar's degree that he met a gal named julius seahawk at a party. They were very much from different worlds. Julie was a girl and she was from a well to do family. Jason was ucla. Man came from a working class family but nonetheless they hit it off and they started dating and julie was a good looking young blonde girl from and she came from money and she was very appealing. Jason not only did julie come into the picture loaded with piles of money. But he was also exceedingly bright. Julie harper who through her own resume talks about how she went to harvard. University studied at uc got her masters degree from cal. State long beach and got into uc davis law school. This is a very smart woman on november fourth. Two thousand one. Jason and julie married and moved to their carlsbad home two years later. But how do they afford a four hundred thousand dollar home in two thousand one on jason salary as a teacher. That kind of house was way above jason's paygrade at the time and julie wanted to be a stay at home mom in lieu of using her harvard degree. I mean. hey not knocking woman's right to do anything she wants. But julie wanted it. All jason's mother told us how she felt when she first met. Julie i red flag was when they were dating and she broke up with him because she wasn't sure she wanted to be with just a teacher. That comment told me that a teacher salary would not be enough for her. Dooley's love for jason overcame her misgivings about his working class salary and they married anyway. You see. Julia was born with a silver spoon in her mouth. Remember that show silver spoons. Young little ricky schroder writing his train around the living room and who could forget it was the early start of alfonzo. Ribeiro's career the eighties anyway. That term silver spoon has an interesting history. One explanation is that during the middle ages before people learn how to set a proper table. Way before martha stewart etiquette. Of course guests were expected to bring their own spoons and a carried a spoon with them. Pretty much wherever they went just like today. We carry our keys or wallet. I'm start doing now. Mr carrying a silver spoon around class up the place. If a person showed up to dinner with a silver spoon it was clear. They had certain social status like land ownership but it didn't denote exceptionally high status. It a served. As more of an indicator that a person wasn't a serf or slave with dirt under their fingernails from a long hard day of work duly was no surf. She wanted to kind of life. She was accustomed to but no worries. There was already a safety net in place because julie came from a family of money that they had an expectation that she was going to contribute because she continued even into adulthood at thirty nine years old or so to get an allowance from her father and that she was expected to contribute. Your father contributed to both of his daughters adult daughters and would give them money even into their marriage. Despite julius prestigious harvard degree she chose to be a stay at home. Mom and the couple eventually created a family two boys and a girl at the time julie seemed like any other mom in the neighborhood taking care of her firstborn boy packing lunches and taking the school and other activities assuming an active role in the community and at the school. The same was true for her second child. A girl except julie was changing by this point. Despite the financial help from her parents there just seemed to be enough money for her satisfaction and for her spending habits. Julie harper started spending excessively spending money that this family didn't have because they had purchased a house in a very nice gated community of carlsbad a house. That was far too expensive for jason harper living off of his full-time teachers salary which was somewhere in the range. I think. Sixty something sixty thousand or more but essentially it was not in an extravagant salary and at the same time julie harper was spending and spending and spending and along came another baby boy. By this time. Julie was in pain much of the time from an auto immune condition causing arthritis the more steroids. She needed the less mothering she did. And the more she spent while julie was becoming somewhat reclusive spending more and more time isolated in the bedroom. Jason was assuming more and more of her responsibilities. The older kids remember that they didn't realize other moms did most of the cooking and diaper changing because in their house. Jason did those things. It got to the point that jason was the only one doing things when he wasn't working. Even the neighbor kids remembered being excited to go to the harper house after school. Because jason would.

The Dan Patrick Show
"carlsbad high school" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Did you attend high school. Yes yeah like through. Oh you dude. Yeah but you're school. But here in san diego tricky. My junior senior year. Because i was requested or required to travel for my job as a skater and I try to make work like migrates. Definitely suffered in my senior year. What do you make at age for when you turn pro your gunning for one hundred dollars first place prize money in the professional competition. That was it. Okay but how who decides or how do you declare just that means you can qualify for the prize money. Yes well i. I had reached the top of the amateur rankings and so at the next events I was feeling out the entry form for the event and there was one box that said amateur boxes of pro and so i took the pro box and that was it there. Were there were no. you know. Bird's not singing. There was a big celebration. It was more like well. Now you're in the big leagues and you're gonna be Skating as guys. That are four to five years older than you. Who gave you the nickname birdman someone on. Espn i'm gonna. I'm gonna probably guessed. It was salima masakela. Okay and you're okay with birdman. I mean i've just come to embrace. It's okay i mean it could be much worse. Hey when i was a kid. Tony hawk ryan with bony cox so much more flattering. That's a tough childhood tone. was that bullying. I just just called the being picked on. But you people. I love that they go up to you and they go. You look like tony hawk. And every day your response is. I've heard that my liz response is. I've heard that quite a bit. But you're the first today and also who else. You're mistaken for on as of lately. I i got i got lance armstrong and then i got tom brady believe it or not i mean hey whatever it takes But i think it's just more that it was. It was in their mind. It was like. Oh that's an athlete. T t ta ta tony. Tom tom brady. That's it tom brady. I don't think it was about the looks if you had to get out of the house with one piece of memorabilia what would you take. Oh wow that is that. That is a difficult question I do have the skateboard that i did. The first nine hundred on from x. Games nineteen ninety nine and if i'm gonna go memorabilia is probably that one. Where is that right now It is actually at my office where my ramp is. But let's just say if there's a fire at the office that's what i'm taking. Tell me about What's going to go on in utah. The utah state fairgrounds there. Well like i said for the half pipe. Vert discipline is something that was not in the olympics. But i think is something that still is thriving and it's a different style gaining because it's more aerial base so it's more of the of the big jump lift stuff. You saw the x. Games and so on the heels of of the olympic success trying to bring back a whole vert disciplined in. Were taking my ramp. That you've probably seen skate indoors at my office. Taking the whole thing to salt lake city and putting it up and it's a free public that some of the best riders. We've gotta legends Skate session on the twenty seventh With people like steve caballero. Christmas oi myself. Mike frazier mcdonald So i'm excited. I feel like I've been trying to push for something like this for the last few years. Obviously it got shelved over the last year and a half for And now we're going for it. It's great to talk to you again. Tony we appreciate your time and have fun in utah. Thank you yeah. That's a tony hawk. And seaton seaton speaking out like he's a girl watching. The beatles performed shea stadium there. That's the guy man. that's the guy pogos. Can we ask. Questions i go you. Can you can tell me what questions that you might want. As when you're young. I was a terrible terrible skateboarder. And when you're a little kid see contest twist you saw those magazines and you saw what he was doing. Man wouldn't it be great to be living out in southern california. A fourteen years old being famous like him. I mean he was a really famous a fourteen. Fifteen well yeah. I mean i would be famous it fourteen. That would be fun. But the thing is we weren't going to be famous at fourteen. And then you're just riding a skateboard longboard. When i lived in arizona and it was just you could get around in the long boards have come back but i just remember being on a long board and that was just a way of getting around. I didn't have a bike. So i was like all right. I got a long board here at because of like you know. Let's say magazines like thrasher right. Which is a skateboarding magazine. Of course and you'd be. I don't know in sixth grade reading through that and thinking like oh man. Someday i gotta get out to carlsbad high school. Because that's where these guys are skating. There's no reason anybody on earth should be from new jersey would be like i gotta get out to california so i can go to carlsbad high just to see where these guys skated but then even fast forward all these years later when the super bowl was in san francisco and there was this movie in. The eighties called the search for animal chin. I was in my thirties late thirties. At least and took a whole day going around san francisco just to find the spots that they wrote in in search for animal chin because it was just those. Tony hawk is a huge part of that era. You know you just see these thirteen year olds fourteen year olds and they're doing all these tricks and there's something about when you're young like your kids. When they start to ski low center of gravity they have no fear they just go and it feels like that's the way with skateboarders where they just go. Hey they don't know better. They don't think that way whereas i'm twenty five. I got to protect myself. These guys are just like and girls. They're like hey let's go for i. What's poll question for the final hour of the final hour. Switch it up. who's career would you want with our friend. Tony hawk Kelly slater or shaun white. The best snowboarder reliever and also skateboarder all right and the early leader is tony hawk. Actually kelly's later. It's tough to beat. Yeah yeah but tony. Hawk is such a great businessman. I think you'd have to factor that in as well i. I don't know you know buying a skateboard or surfboard. Big difference there but kelly slater instill laid just retired. I think from competition. didn't he retiring surfing to surf. It's like retiring from golf to golf by the way. Pick up a bag of pennies bang biscuits pennies. Our house dog here. The big german dog gourmet biscuits made from scratch using healthy all natural ingredients and twenty percent of all banged biscuit sales given back to handpick partners in the pet industry available on dan. Patrick dot com. Fritzy has a limerick. He had one the first hour based off of the field of dreams game and he has one more limerick that i'm looking forward to and we'll have that later today. Todd that sounds great final hour. We'll have that time is ticking. Show we're gonna be able to squeeze it will be considered it'll take you that long to pretty quick. It's like a twelve second. Yeah i look forward to your your other.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"carlsbad high school" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"600 KOGO Coming up in 5 30 Wide Governor Gavin Newsom gets to keep his job if Mayor Kevin Faulconer former mayor Kevin Faulkner. Tries to run for governor. But first we just talked about science. Excuse me and how the Democrats have, said Nathan Fletcher. Um, Gavin Newsom that they are basing all their lock towns on sound science. Then when we say Can we see the science? Nathan Fletcher says no. Gavin Newsom says no. We can't see the science when a judge says in a lawsuit challenging the initiative. The lockdowns, can I see the science? The county and the governor says No. You can't see the science. We get to do our lockdowns. One way to challenge it, obviously through the courts, and we're gonna continue to fight to get the Supreme Court's Criteria applied. But the other way to challenge these draconian lockdowns an enforcement overreach actions as to get pressure put on members of our local government. We got Melanie Burkholder. She's a citizen activist. You decided enough is enough. I want to stand up for small businesses and our personal freedoms. She took her case to the Carlsbad City Council to push back on their enforcement actions. She joins us on the two mile report. Melanie, thanks for stopping by. Hey, Carl. Thanks for having me this evening. So you had the City Council in Carlsbad proposed a private police force be hired to do finds and penalties. You had them decide to go out. And go after permit holders businesses out there who are just struggling to make ends meet and target them for enforcement, along with a number of other new administrative fines and penalties and enforcement actions. So that was Doc. It'd and you decided Enough's enough. I'm gonna organize citizen opposition to it. What prompted you to do it? Well, I am a small business owner myself. And unfortunately, um, I have seen the impact of the small businesses going out because of covert lockdown. But I'm a small business as a mental health practitioner. So I'm gonna go in my business. But seeing it happen to other people is just not right in my opinion, and I think without like what you were saying in the previous segment without the data in the science to back up These measures, then we don't essentially have a voice. And it's time that we had a voice. So, uh, it's been interesting to see because a couple of weeks ago we had a better City council meeting where they actually had. It is in that item posed by Corey Schumacher. There. Could you just what you're saying? Right? So we had a rally that day as well. And we had over 120. People call in to the City Council meeting and I think three people were in favor of closing. Definitely just a handful, not a majority. Um and the rest of us were, you know, we understand We want to be safe. We want to open. We need to make money for our families. We need to feed. Our families were just trying to contribute to this community financially. And in the end of the day, if we're not there to do it financially, we need to do it for our own mental health. People that showed up it was very impressive. You were able to block her private private police force. On. I know that when she came back at it, she did a different approach to enforcement and unfortunately it passed, But you're just a citizen. How did you actually produce hundreds of people showing up pushing back on this? Because I have a lot of listeners who probably are thinking. Well, maybe I can do it. Yeah, Yeah, for sure. So I'm basically through this lockdown. I'm a mom and the business owner and my Children play athletics. Right? So I'm in the group for reopening the school's Carlsbad families for reopening schools on Facebook. Find us there. Join our group joined her mission in the group. Let us play. Let them play, See a for youth athletic. There's absolutely no data that supports the kids not being able to play. And in fact, our governor is the governor of 7 11 to 17 year old Children of whom have contemplated suicide in the past month or so from September. To October of 2020. So you tell me how this is right for our kids. And now we're here in 2021 doing the same thing. So what you did was you, You live it, but to the point the way you organized it was you took advantage of the existing Facebook groups that you've been able to be part of and help build up. I'm sure you know, establish inform those things. So we have a coalition just like the piece. Teachers have a union Parents don't so we have a parent association. Now, that's very similar to pushing back on the union and there Control and power over our school district. You're doing this all basically through Facebook. Basically with a Facebook page, collaborating and getting sharing information using social media to advantage and also, you know, TV called stations called him. Let people know what you're doing so that they can get the word out there. And, you know, we have an amazing turnout at the high school rally that we did to get these kids back in school, I heard the most heart wrenching story. And some of the athletes at Carlsbad High School. It really, really is there. They're desperate to get back in the classroom and desperate to get back on the field. And as a result of your activism, you block the private security force idea that went down in flames. They did adopt this sort of enforcement criteria where they're going to try to go after business is if they're still open right now. Were you able to make even a dent in that? Did you get any changes? Or did they just ram it through? They don't even know how they're going to do that right now. But I would say that they are mostly considering CPD and forcing that so, Carl, you're you're part there wouldn't be any. Come on. Tell me what CPD. They're literally talking about Carl's that police department enforcing that stricter guidelines in these restaurants. The problem is Carlsbad has actual crime, So we need to have police officers attacking actual crime, not creating divisiveness in the community to encourage people to use on each other, and that's exactly what it's going to do so. Be overwhelming irony of all of this, Carl, which I know you can understand, Cause you're just as passionate about small businesses. I am these council members, these three council members. Decided to continue to shut small businesses down well. Campaigning. On the idea that they want to preserve the village and Carlson. So let's just understand that if all the small businesses are closed down, who's gonna get shut down as well? We got a break. But give us the website or the Facebook page that people can connect with you on. Why connect with me and Melanie at Melanie for assembly dot.