Step one for starting a small business is often coming up with an exciting idea. But what is step two? Step three? Steps four through launch and beyond? On our second episode, and first iteration of our Small Business Starter Kit Series, Austin and Jannese visit The Candle Pour to chat with founders Misty and Dennis Akers . They’ll tell our hosts about how they got their business off the ground and about all the things that go with it: from incorporation to trademarks. Join us as they detail how they went from Grand Idea to Grand Opening. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: Quickbooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
We will relive important parts of the first major league baseball game that was played in Ft. Wayne, Indiana on May 4th 1871. 94 years later another baseball game on May 4th, 1965 will surprise and amaze you with what happened on that cool spring day between two Minnesota high school baseball teams. You will hear amazing selections of music that are unique to baseball as well as some aspects of baseball that make it such a distinctive sport when compared to all others. The baseball humor will leave you smiling for the rest of the week.…
The month of April brings the Old Ranger back to the microphone to discuss another Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Ferguson. It was argued in April 1897—what some historians call the “worst decision in Supreme Court history. We’ll hear how the Plessy Case made both segregation and discrimination “perfectly legal and enforceable” in this Country; how Southern States passed Jim Crow laws, that continued to discriminate against black people for the next 70 years. The result was an assault on voting rights in the form of poll taxes, literacy tests, voter ID laws and redistricting maps. The Old Ranger assures us we’ll all be on the edge of our seats. And to top it off there will be quality music selections followed by some below average humor.…
This podcast describes the worst decision made by the US Supreme Court in March of 1857 where they decided that slaves were property. It describes the heart breaking history of Dred Scott who lived for 10 years as a free man at Fort Snelling in present day Minnesota. Only later to become a slave again in Missouri. The second section of the podcast laments the actions taken by states such as Florida that are trying to prevent this painful and sad history from being taught in our schools. "Those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it." (George Santayana) The music describes how it helped Harriet Tubman lead slaves to freedom. But saving the best for last, some blue humor for St. Patrick's Day.…
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