HR is no longer just about managing people—it’s about shaping the future of work. Jens Baier, BCG’s HR transformation expert, discusses how AI and shifting employee expectations are forcing companies to rethink talent strategies. From re-recruiting to upskilling employees, HR must adapt to a rapidly changing landscape. Learn More: Jens Baier: https://on.bcg.com/41ca7Gv BCG on People Strategy: https://on.bcg.com/3QtAjro Decoding Global Talent: https://on.bcg.com/4gUC4IT…
Who We Are Arkansas 1st is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals to create meaningful change in their communities. Rooted in American exceptionalism, we inspire civic and cultural engagement through education, timeless values, and purposeful action. By fostering knowledge, skills, and shared ideals, we champion the restoration of patriotism, respect for life, liberty, family, and fiscal responsibility. Together, we’re shaping a brighter future built on unity, tradition, and the belief in the power of every individual to make a difference. What We Do Arkansas 1st is dedicated to building the most organized & impactful conservative grassroots movement in our state. We’re focused solely on championing Arkansas’s interests, ensuring the voices of everyday Arkansans rise above those of lobbyists and special interests. It’s time to mobilize, reclaim our power, and shape a stronger future for Arkansas.
Who We Are Arkansas 1st is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals to create meaningful change in their communities. Rooted in American exceptionalism, we inspire civic and cultural engagement through education, timeless values, and purposeful action. By fostering knowledge, skills, and shared ideals, we champion the restoration of patriotism, respect for life, liberty, family, and fiscal responsibility. Together, we’re shaping a brighter future built on unity, tradition, and the belief in the power of every individual to make a difference. What We Do Arkansas 1st is dedicated to building the most organized & impactful conservative grassroots movement in our state. We’re focused solely on championing Arkansas’s interests, ensuring the voices of everyday Arkansans rise above those of lobbyists and special interests. It’s time to mobilize, reclaim our power, and shape a stronger future for Arkansas.
In this episode of Arkansas 1st Reports, host Kandi Cox sits down with Logan DuVall, founder of Sowing Prosperity and partner at Me & McGee Market, to discuss key legislative issues impacting Arkansas' food and health freedoms. Logan shares his journey in advocating for local food systems and the challenges he has faced in pushing for food sovereignty. The conversation highlights three major bills currently being debated: House Bill 1048: Expanding the legal sale of raw milk beyond farm sales to include farmer’s markets and direct delivery, addressing government overreach and consumer rights. Senate Bill 189: Making ivermectin available over-the-counter without a prescription, with discussions on medical freedom, misinformation, and healthcare autonomy. Senate Bill 117: Establishing licensure for naturopathic physicians in Arkansas, balancing regulation with access to alternative healthcare options. Logan provides candid insights into the fight for food and medical freedom, emphasizing the importance of informed choice, self-sufficiency, and pushing back against corporate and government control. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on how to get involved in advocating for these legislative efforts and supporting local food initiatives. You can connect with Logan DuVall at: sowingprosperity.com meandmcgeemarket.com Tune in for a compelling discussion on freedom, policy, and the future of Arkansas’ food and health industries.…
In this episode of Arkansas 1st Reports, host Kandi Cox sits down with Dallas Guynes Green, Grassroots Engagement Director for Americans for Prosperity, to discuss two critical issues impacting Arkansans: energy policy and healthcare access. In the first segment, Kandi and Dallas dive into Entergy’s proposed Strategic Investment Rider bill, which could allow utilities to recover costs for infrastructure projects without full oversight from the Public Service Commission. They explore how this bill could lead to rate increases, reduce accountability, and prioritize profit over efficiency. Dallas outlines better alternatives, including maximizing existing assets, implementing competitive market mechanisms, and ensuring consumers only pay for necessary and reliable energy investments. In the second segment, they shift gears to analyze Arkansas’s Certificate of Need (CON) laws. These regulations, intended to control healthcare expansion, have been criticized for limiting access to care, especially in rural areas and for mental health services. With Arkansas ranking 48th in the nation for mental health, Dallas highlights the unintended consequences of CON laws, including higher costs, reduced competition, and fewer options for families in need. They discuss how repealing these laws could open the door to innovation, lower costs, and improved healthcare access for Arkansans. Tune in to hear a thoughtful, solution-oriented discussion on how free-market principles could transform energy and healthcare policy in Arkansas for the better. Guest: Dallas Guynes Green, Grassroots Engagement Director, Americans for Prosperity Host: Kandi Cox…
Host: Kandi Cox Guest: Blake Torres, Pharmacist & Arkansas Board of Health Member In this episode of Arkansas 1st Review, host Kandi Cox sits down with Blake Torres, pharmacist and co-owner of West Side Pharmacy, to discuss House Bill 1150 (HB1150) and its impact on local pharmacies and patient healthcare access in Arkansas. HB1150 is a legislative effort aimed at preventing large insurance companies and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) from owning and operating pharmacies—a practice that has driven local, independent pharmacies out of business, inflated drug prices, and limited patient choice. During the discussion, Blake Torres debunks the misinformation campaign being pushed by trillion-dollar corporate interests attempting to kill the bill. He explains: ✅ Why claims that HB1150 will harm 2.7 million Arkansans are false. ✅ How PBMs manipulate the system to force patients into mail-order pharmacies, stripping them of their right to choose. ✅ The real dangers of corporate-controlled pharmacy pricing and limited access to specialty medications. ✅ Why local pharmacies—not corporate mail-order giants—are the key to affordable, accessible healthcare. ✅ What Arkansans can do to fight back against corporate overreach and support HB1150. 🔥 This episode is a must-listen for anyone who cares about protecting small businesses, patient freedom, and fair competition in healthcare. 🎧 Tune in now and join the fight for pharmacy freedom in Arkansas! 🚀…
Episode Summary: In this episode of Arkansas 1st Reports, host Kandi Cox sits down with Jerry Cox, President of Family Council, to discuss the key legislative priorities this session that impact faith, family, and freedom in Arkansas. Topics covered include: $2 Million for Pregnancy Help Organization Grants – How this funding supports life-affirming resources and the likelihood of passage. HB1139 – The Released Time Education Act – What this bill means for religious instruction in schools and why it matters for parental rights. The LEARNS Act & Homeschooling – The impact of Arkansas' education reform on homeschool families. Abortion Amendment Update – Why the previous ballot initiative failed and how pro-life Christians should prepare for future challenges. Strengthening Pro-Life Laws – What legal clarifications are needed to protect Arkansas’ strong pro-life stance. Religious Freedom Bill – How this legislation reinforces protections for students and teachers in schools. H.B. 1221 & H.B. 1222 – Initiative Law Clarification – How these bills help prevent unconstitutional or misleading measures from reaching the ballot. Join us for this insightful conversation as we break down the policies shaping Arkansas and discuss how conservatives can take action to protect our values. Guests: 1. Jerry Cox: Jerry is the founder and president of Family Council. He began the Family Council in 1989 after a successful effort to amend the Arkansas Constitution to prevent the use of public funds for abortions. He is the founder of the Education Alliance, the Arkansas Physician’s Resource Council, and the Arkansas Justice Institute. In 2004 he spearheaded a successful effort to amend the Arkansas Constitution to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. In 2008 Jerry led a successful effort to pass the Arkansas Adoption and Foster Care Act. Between fundraising, public speaking, leading the staff, lobbying, and writing, Jerry maintains an active role in ensuring that Family Council continues to serve the people of Arkansas as it has for more than 30 years. He and his wife reside in Little Rock. They have four sons.…
Episode Summary: In this episode of Arkansas 1st Reports, we’re joined by Arkansas 1st Contributor and advocate Missy Bosch for an in-depth discussion on the most pressing legislative issues and systemic challenges facing Arkansas families. Missy breaks down key bills moving through the General Assembly, including HB1168 (criminal immunity for healthcare professionals), HB1028 (obscenity and library policies), HB1062 (Teacher and Student Protection Act), HB1051 (school start date requirements), and SJR1 (public records access). Along the way, she sheds light on her powerful article System of Silence, which exposes how some Arkansas schools are failing to protect students and silencing victims. This episode is packed with thought-provoking analysis, personal stories, and actionable insights to help Arkansans stay informed and engaged. Tune in and join the conversation about protecting our families, schools, and freedoms. Guest: Missy Bosch: Missy is an Arkansas 1st News Contributor. She is the author of “ Crushed, but Not Broken” , a story detailing her daughter’s diagnosis and her family’s fight with CNS HLH. She has a passion to improve education and help children with disabilities receive the education and respect they deserve. Missy and her husband are AF veterans and have 4 children.…
Episode Summary: In this inaugural episode of Arkansas 1st Reports , we bring you an engaging lineup of voices shaping Arkansas' pro-life advocacy and legislative landscape. Rose Mimms from Arkansas Right to Life joins us to discuss this weekend’s Walk for Life and key legislative priorities for the pro-life movement. Clint Lancaster shares insights from his latest column, "Kitty Barf," and explores the implications of HB1141. Jimmie Cavin provides a breakdown of the General Assembly’s opening week and discusses SB12, while Mike Shnaekel, Legislative Liaison for Arkansas 1st News, offers his perspective on the first week of the legislative session. Tune in for an informative and inspiring look at the issues that matter most to Arkansans. Guests: 1. Rose Mimms: Executive Director at Arkansas Right To Life 2. Clint Lancaster: Attorney, Patriot, Served in the US Marines, Sued Hunter Biden for Child Support, Represented President Trump in the 2020 Wisconsin election challenge, General Counsel for Arkansas 1st, Contributor for Arkansas 1st News - Kitty Barf 3, Jimmie Cavin: Professional Bully Fighter, Investigate and Report on Issues around the State of Arkansas with an emphasis on Government, Facts Not Fiction, Contributor to Arkansas 1st News 4. Mike Shnaekel: Served in the U.S. Marine, Retired from the U.S. Army, Mechanical Engineer, Pilot, Legislative Liaison for Arkansas 1st Reports…
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