Blackboardpodcast with hosts Carlos and Randall talk about what matters most to you, the listener. They will talk about anything from politics, local news, sports, and even conspiracy theories. If there is something that needs to be researched, they will do the leg work so you do not have to. At blackboardpodcast they strive to bring you the most honest and pure information mixed in with some sarcasm.
Randall and Carlos talk to SUU Police's new Lieutenant Justin Chappell. They also talk about the Iron County Fair and many other tidbits of information.
Want to learn to properly work out or maybe you are interested in starting your workout journey? We might have an answer for you. We have brought in Brigham Nielson to help you get a good understanding to the art of fitness.
Randall and I will make our picks for March Madness and also throw in some upsets. We also say farewell to Chief Brown and wish him the very best in life after he retires after serving 30 years in law enforcement.
On this episode, Randall and I catch up and chat about our current experiences in our lives.
Asher Swam, is an SUU alumni that has taken his knowledge and love for the art of photography to Utah. There is more to pictures then just point and shoot; you have to have an eye for the little things those moments that are captured in time; the moments shared between people, landscape, or event.
On this episode we will talk about a great service that is provided for residents of Cedar City and its surroundings as well as football. There many that suffer domestic abuse, sex abuse, or any type of abuse and survivors have nowhere to go. Canyon Creek Services provides assistance to those that need it the most survivors of any type of abuse. Whether you are male female or other, Canyon Creek will be there to help. Randall and I brought Canyon Creek to our studio and had them talk about what they do and what people can do to keep this great organization helping people in need.
We would like to welcome back all of the students that were gone for the summer as well as the new students that are here for the first time. Today we talk about all that is SUU as well as ways to stay safe. We also welcome Jaden from victim services and also the one and only SUU Police Chief Rick Brown.
We celebrate memorial day and those that made the ultimate sacrifice for this great country (USA). We also talk about the current events, NBA, and many other random things.
We get to meet new SUU Police officer Jason Neighbor. We also talk about community events and other fund facts.
On this episode we talk about the stress and the joy of finals, graduation, basketball, random stuff, and commencement. Good luck to our SUU partners and students you will climb hills and eventually mountains.
Find out if we were correct with our march madness picks and also find out what's going on around Iron County.
On this episode we get to meet the newest member to the SUU Police Department Jason Neighbor. We also talk about air soft guns, local housing, and much much more.
On this episode we talk about March Madness and other random things. We have made our picks that anyone can see on our Instagram account.
For the first episode of 2022, we talk about random things, like hunting and safety tips to name a few.
We recap all of the years episodes and plenty of other things as we prepare for the new year.
On this episode we talk about finals at SUU as well as mental well being and finally sports.
Randall and I talk about the election results around our county. We also talk about SUU sports and other random stuff.
We brought back some of the mental health unit members (Brenda and Mike) to give us an update on what is going with the MHU unit and how the program is going.
The representatives of the Iron County Victims Advocacy Services sat down with us today. Bri, Jaden, and Wendy sat down with us and talked about the services they provide to victims of assault, domestic violence, and so many other things. They provided so much amazing information to help those that are in desperate need.
On this episode, we will talk about what advantages SUU has with its police department and what SUUPD has to offer staff, faculty, and students. We will also talk about the SUU health and wellness center that is located on campus as well.
Today we will talk about SUU and what is going on around campus as well as local voting.
As with all gifts the Father so willingly offers, seeing deeply requires us to ask Him—and then act. Ask to see others as He does—as His true sons and daughters with infinite and divine potential. Then act by loving, serving, and affirming their worth and potential as prompted. As this becomes the pattern of our lives, we will find ourselves becoming “true followers of … Jesus Christ.”8 Others will be able to trust our hearts with theirs. And in this pattern we will also discover our own true identity and purpose.
Commander Williams and Corporal Peterson took time out of their busy schedules to talk to us about the SWAT team here in Iron County. There is a huge process to join the SWAT team but when people make it it is a well deserved. Williams and Peterson explain the ins and outs of this elite organization that represent and serve the citizens if Iron County and surrounding counties as well.
Chief Darin Adams is the current Chief of Police for Cedar City. Chief Adams has a great determination to help the community he lives in. Chief Adams talks to us about his upbringing in Cedar City as well as his thoughts on the future of the city and police department and much more.
Judge Miller talks to us about her career as a judge and how it all started for her. She will also talk about the challenges early on in her career and the passion she has for her hometown of Cedar City and its residents.
On this episode Randall and I talk with two great men ( Dave Bulloch and Mark Lasson) both served here and in foreign soil. They will tell us about our local heroes that served in conflicts around the world. We will talk about stories of bravery, dedication, and commitment. We hope this gives everyone a glimpse of the dedication the men and women had for our great country. This memorial day we honor and respect the men and women that served and hope their stories stay alive and continue to teach those that are willing to listen. This episode is a tribute to you and your families. Thank you!
Carlos and Randall sit down with Cedar City (Utah) Mayor Maile Wilson, who (mostly) happily talked to us to let us and you know what it's like to be the first female mayor in a small city, what she loves about Cedar City, what her goals have been, and what her goals are going forward - and a couple of embarrassing stories about Carlos as well.
Robyn was a college student in 2008 when she was assaulted while jogging on a local running trail where she was living. Her quick thinking, ability to act on her instincts and the response time of local law enforcement officers helped save her life. Robyn has used her story of survival to help keep others safe and provide valuable resources and preparation for similar situations.