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Sen. Peter Micciche (Part 2)
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- Sen. Peter Micciche (Part 2)
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- 9 years ago
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- Sen. Peter Micciche
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Sen. Peter Micciche (Part 1)
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- 9 years ago
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- Sen. Peter Micciche
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Sen. Berta Gardner (Part 2)
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- 9 years ago
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- Sen. Berta Gardner
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Sen. Berta Gardner (Part 1)
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- 9 years ago
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- Sen. Berta Gardner
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. Paul Seaton (Part 2)
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- 9 years ago
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- Rep. Paul Seaton (Part 2)
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. Paul Seaton (Part 1)
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- 9 years ago
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- Rep. Paul Seaton (Part 1)
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. Jason Grenn (Part 1)
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- 9 years ago
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- Rep. Jason Grenn
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. Jennifer Johnston
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- 9 years ago
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- Rep. Jennifer Johnston
Capitol Views – 2017
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- Chris Rose, Director, Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) – Part 2
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- 9 years ago
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- Chris Rose, Director, Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) – Part 2
Capitol Views – 2017
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- Chris Rose, Director, Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) - Part 1
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- 9 years ago
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- UAS MPA Lectures: Political Leadership and Civility
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- 9 years ago
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- What is civility? How do you do it? Does it matter? Are Alaskans more civil?
Come join four Alaskan leaders: State Senators Anna MacKinnon and Berta Gardner, Mayor of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Mike Navarre, and author and journalist Dermot Cole as they discuss civility in the Last Frontier and their personal experiences in leadership.
Lecture co-sponsored by the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) Master of Public Administration (MPA) program and 360 North.
Through this partnership, the UAS MPA lectures utilize 360 North’s live online platform to reach and connect citizens, students, business professionals, and public administrators to share, discuss, and understand current issues in Alaska. The UAS MPA – Alaska’s online public administration graduate program – providing access to graduate education in the communities where Alaska’s leaders live and work.
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- In Trust For Us: Take the Money and Run - Part 6
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- 9 years ago
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- A short documentary on the Alaska Permanent Fund. Part 6 of 6.
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- In Trust For Us : Can't Lose What You Never Had - Part 5
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- 9 years ago
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- A short documentary on the Alaska Permanent Fund. Part 5 of 6.
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- In Trust For Us: The Wall Street Shuffle - Part 4
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- 9 years ago
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- A short documentary on the Alaska Permanent Fund. Part 4 of 6.
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- In Trust For Us: Don't Mess with My PFD - Part 3
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- 9 years ago
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- A short documentary on the Alaska Permanent Fund. Part 3 of 6.
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- In Trust For Us: Save it For Later - Part 2
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- 9 years ago
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- A short documentary on the Alaska Permanent Fund. Part 2 of 6.
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- In Trust For Us: Rainy Day, Dream Away - Part 1
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- 9 years ago
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- Short documentary series about the Alaska Permanent Fund. Part 1.
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- Forum@360: Alaska's Fiscal Crisis
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- 9 years ago
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- Alaska is still facing a yawning, multi-billion dollar gap between what it spends what it raises in revenue, despite billions in budget cuts and two years of policymakers debating how to keep the state solvent. Professor Emeritus Gunnar Knapp of the Institute of Social and Economic Research, Caroline Schultz of Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development and Cliff Groh of Alaska Common Ground return to discuss Alaska’s fiscal crisis.
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- Gov. Bill Walker's 2017 State of the State Address
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- 9 years ago
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- Independent Gov. Bill Walker delivers his 2017 State of the State Address to the Alaska Legislature.
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- 2016 Alaska Electoral College Ceremony
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- 10 years ago
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- 2016 Alaska Electoral College Ceremony
December 19th, 2016 | Juneau, Alaska
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- Forum@360: Path to Renewable Energy
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- 10 years ago
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- What is the future of renewable energy in Southeast Alaska? Three community stakeholders will discuss advances in technology and the challenges of powering the region's most remote locations. We will look at models across the globe to see what's working and how it could be adapted here.
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- Putin and Russia's Evolving Image in the United States - Juneau World Affairs Council
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- 10 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Putin and Russia’s Evolving Image in the United States” with Artem Zagorodnov. Zagorodnov has worked for 10 years in various Russia-related media outlets. From 2013 to 2016, he was based in the Middle East and launched the first English-language corporate newspaper of Lukoil Overseas, a subsidiary of Russia's largest private oil company. He has a degree in economics from Ohio State University and is a masters student in International relations at the London School of Economics.
Recorded Dec. 16, 2016.
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- Arts@360: Local Legends – a presentation of the Alaska Design Forum
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- 10 years ago
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- Four esteemed Alaskan architects with decades of experience participate in a moderated panel discussion. Topics include the challenges and opportunities of building in the early decades of statehood, Alaskan architectural history, and the historical precedents that have shaped our notion of what constitutes appropriate design responses in a northern environment.
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- Arts@360: Writers’ Showcase: Impermanence
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- 10 years ago
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- On this Writers’ Showcase, our writers and actors take us from a barstool at Darwin’s in Anchorage, to a wolf hunt near the village of Selawick, and we hear a meditation on the sometimes transient nature of our state’s inhabitants.
Recorded Thursday, December 15th
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- George Lakey, author of “Viking Economics: How the Scandinavians Got It Right -- and How We Can Too”
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- 10 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents George Lakey, author of “Viking Economics: How the Scandinavians Got It Right -- and How We Can Too.” Lakey recently retired from Swarthmore College where he was a professor of Issues in Social Change. He wrote “Viking Economics” after interviewing economists and others in the Nordic countries. He’s lived and worked in Norway, Denmark and Sweden. His books have all been about change and how to achieve it.
Recorded Nov. 4, 2016, @360 in Juneau, Alaska.
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Current Relations with Cuba” w/Ambassador Charles Shapiro
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- 10 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Current Relations with Cuba” with Charles Shapiro. Shapiro has three decades of experience in the Foreign Service, with various posts across the Caribbean and South America, including as U.S. ambassador to Venezuela.
It was recorded Sept. 28, 2016, @360 in Juneau.
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- Teri Tibbett and Friends - Alaska Originals
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- 10 years ago
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- Teri Tibbett is an Alaskan singer-songwriter and performer. She has performed on the stages of festivals and clubs in over 70 Alaskan communities since 1976, and for seventeen summers performed a one-woman show Living the Alaska Life to international visitors on board Alaska-bound cruise ships. Teri has been actively teaching through Alaska's Artists-in-Schools Program since 1981, and through her own school, the Juneau School of Creative Arts since 1991.Teri has developed careers in Alaska as a performer, teacher, photographer, and writer. She has recorded three CDs of original music and published two book and CD sets for teachers and parents. Her original music is personal and rich with an Alaskan perspective. Read more at www.tibbett.com. For her Alaska Originals performance, she is be joined by local Juneau musicians Ryan Cortes, Ryland Buller, Luke Weld and Bob Bloom.
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- Arts@360: Red Carpet Celebration 2016 Sessions #403
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- 10 years ago
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- During Celebration 2016, KTOO Public Media, Trickster Company, and Kindred Post collaborated to produce the Red Carpet Concert: Celebration Sessions. We hauled a bunch of gear and our red carpet into studio shared by Christy NaMee Eriksen and Rico Worl and recorded 8 Alaska Native performances in one day. Here is a compilation of sessions for Arts@360.
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- AARP Alaska #712: Alzheimer’s Resource of Alaska
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- 10 years ago
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- Pamela Kelley, Education Director for Alzheimer’s Resource of Alaska talks about the number of Alaskans affected by Alzheimer’s and what steps should be done immediately – by the individual and the family – when the diagnosis is first learned. Ms. Kelley also shares information on a variety of workshops offered by the organization. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- AARP Alaska #711: Your Advance Health Care Directive
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- 10 years ago
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- Julie Wrigley, estate planning and business attorney with the Durrell Law Group, P.C. of Anchorage, discusses the personal journey she underwent when she discovered she had cancer – and how that changed her life. She now speaks publicly on the importance of having three documents completed: (1) Advance Health Care Directive; (2) A Durable Power of Attorney; and (3) A Will or Revocable Living Trust. Ms. Wrigley also discusses the importance of how often individuals should review their paperwork and where to keep documents. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- AARP Alaska #713: Minimum Documents You Need
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- 10 years ago
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- Karen Hunt served as a Superior Court Judge from 1984 until 2000. And while she retired from the bench, Judge Hunt has definitely not retired. She continues to work in a variety of ways that benefit both community and people. In this program, Judge Hunt discusses “minimum documents” people should have in place that will protect their families. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- AARP Alaska #708: Scams That Target Seniors
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- 10 years ago
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- Michelle Tabler, Alaska Regional Manager for the Better Business Bureau Northwest talks about scams that target seniors, including medical scams, medical device scams, counterfeit prescription drugs scams, charity scams, fake win notice scams, the grandparent scam, the Microsoft scam, the IRS or Jury Duty Scam, and internet fraud. She also talks about the BBBs new Scam Tracker. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- AARP Alaska #709: How Alaska’s Division of Banking and Securities serves Alaskans
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- 10 years ago
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- Kristy Naylor, Securities and Enforcement Chief and David Newman, Senior Examiner for the State of Alaska Division of Banking and Securities discuss the mission of the Division, how Alaskans can protect themselves from fraud, how an investor can check out a broker-dealer or investment adviser and questions you as an investor have the right to ask a financial planner. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- AARP Alaska #710: In their own words
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- 10 years ago
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- Kristy Naylor, Securities and Enforcement Chief and David Newman, Senior Examiner for the State of Alaska Division of Banking and Securities share the story – and video interview -- of Bill Burk of Anchorage who was a victim of financial fraud. Burk, a Korean War veteran, former boxer, miner and commercial fisherman had been promised returns of 16 to 18 percent for his investment, but the initial sales pitch was disingenuous. Fortunately, Mr. Burk got his money back thanks to the Division of Banking and Securities. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- Forum@360: Alaska's Historic Canneries and the People Who Worked There #403
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- 10 years ago
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- There are over 150 canneries and fish processors that have operated in Alaska, but only two canneries are currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Very little is known about most of the other facilities that were the principle economic drivers for the pre-oil, pre-statehood Alaska. Historians Anjuli Grantham, Bob King, and Katie Ringsmuth talk about the Alaska Historic Canneries Initiative and their efforts to document Alaska's early fish processing industry. They'll also tell the stories of the people who came to Alaska to fish by sail and by oar, or find work at the various fish processing facilities.
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- Forum@360: What Raising a Statue of William Seward Means to Alaskans 150 Years Later #402
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- 10 years ago
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- As the 150th anniversary of the Alaska territory’s purchase from Russia approaches and the capital city prepares for a new statue commemorating the deal’s chief U.S. negotiator, historians reflect on William Henry Seward’s impact on Alaska and its indigenous people. Our panel of historians include Wayne Jensen, Ross Coen, Jon Ross Stephen Haycox and Terrence Cole. John Pugh hosts.
This program was recorded Sept. 21, 2016.
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- A Coastline Online: ShoreZone.org
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- 10 years ago
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- Did you know you could fly the coastline in Google street-view style? Quickly locate eel grass meadows, nursery areas for many marine creatures, in distant bays? Now you can explore Alaska’s immense, largely remote coastline in intimate detail at ShoreZone.org. Developed by a unique cooperative of many private and governmental agencies to assist oil spill responders, ShoreZone’s on-line inventory covers the Pacific Coast from northeast Alaska to southern Oregon. It has become a go-to tool for many scientists and resource managers, not to mention educators, berry pickers, and boaters as well. Our story follows a forestry hydrologist working with residents of coastal villages in Southeast Alaska to measure how climate and geologic change are affecting the way villagers harvest and gather traditional foods. Their research combines baseline information from ShoreZone’s maps, images, and detailed databases with on-the-ground surveys and interviews with local residents. Their goal is ...
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- Juneau World Affairs Council: The Nazi Hunters
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- 10 years ago
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- Bringing Holocaust Perpetrators to Justice with Andrew Nagorski
Andrew Nagorski is an award-winning journalist and author who spent more than three decades as a foreign correspondent and editor for Newsweek. He served as the magazine's bureau chief in Hong Kong, Moscow, Rome, Bonn, Berlin and Warsaw. Born in Scotland to Polish parents before moving to US as an infant, Nagorski now lives in St. Augustine, Florida. He travels extensively, writing for numerous publications and himself. He is the author of six books, most recently the well-reviewed The Nazi Hunters, which deals with the subject of his talk: Nazi war criminals and those who have chased them down for many decades since the end of World War II. For more information, see andrewnagorski.com.
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- Forum@360: The Long View of Alaska Politics #401
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- 10 years ago
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- From the state’s geography and demographics to its reliance on the oil and gas industry, Alaska is a unique state with many political contradictions. State politics have changed dramatically over the past few decades, and Clive Thomas has spent decades studying that arc. Thomas was a long-time political science faculty member at the University of Alaska Southeast, and recently completed editing a 1,200-page tome on Alaska politics. Thomas will discuss the long view of Alaska's politics with KTOO & APRN statehouse reporter Andrew Kitchenman.
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- AARP Alaska #705: How the banking industry spots fraud and passwords you should not use
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- 10 years ago
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- Don Krohn, Security Officer for First National Bank Alaska shares his insight as a former white collar investigator who now not only understands the banking industry but trains banking employees on how to spot fraud. Mr. Krohn discusses the pattern of mailbox thieves as well as best practices to ensure security for anyone who owns a personal computer. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- Understanding Grief and Loss
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- 10 years ago
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- Dr. Bob Baugher walks the audience through grief and loss reactions in particular after the loss of someone due to suicide.
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- Suicide Intervention and Prevention
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- 10 years ago
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- Suicide prevention is everyone's business and anyone can participate in helping to both recognize the warning signs and prevent needless suicide from happening. Dr. Bob Baugher in the show Suicide Intervention and Prevention walks the audience through learning about early warning sings and effective methods of suicide intervention.
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- AARP Alaska #704: How to be prepared in the Alaska wilderness: An EMT’s perspective
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- 10 years ago
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- Mike Motti, EMT, Instructor for Wilderness Medical Associates talks about the importance of preparation and prevention for those who want to explore Alaska. During the program Mr. Motti demonstrates what he considers to be critical gear for anyone who is planning a wilderness trip. He also demonstrates gear needed for snow adventures, including an avalanche beacon, probe and shovel. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- AARP Alaska #703: The ABC’s of choosing an assisted living facility in Alaska
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- 10 years ago
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- Teresa Holt, Long Term Care Ombudsman for the State of Alaska discusses how the Long Term Care Ombudsman serves Alaska’s senior population, the rights of residents living in long term care facilities, and the ABC’s of choosing an Assisted Living Home in Alaska. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- AARP Alaska #702: Medicare Today
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- 10 years ago
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- Nila Morgan, a certified Medicare counselor and fraud education coordinator with the Medicare Information Office/Anchorage Senior Activity Center talks about Medicare, the different parts of Medicare, when to enroll, costs associated with Medicare, how beneficiaries can protect their information and resources available. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- AARP Alaska #701: The State of Public Health in Alaska
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- 10 years ago
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- Dr. Jay Butler, Chief Medical Officer with the State of Alaska Division of Health and Social Services and Director of the Division of Public Health discusses the essential services of public health and what appears to be an alarmingly increase in the use of opioids in Alaska. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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- Arts@360: Alaska Originals - Woosh Kinaadeiyí
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- 10 years ago
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- Alaska Originals is excited to present the work of Woosh Kinaadeiyí, featuring spoken word performances by Christy NaMee Eriksen, Veinglorious , Guy Unzicker and Mike Christenson, set to the music of Jacob Pickard. Conor Lendrum hosts.
Woosh Kinaadeiyí is a nonprofit organization committed to diversity, inclusive community, and empowering voice. Woosh Kinaadeiyí organizes free to low cost monthly events in Juneau, including open mics, poetry slams, and spoken word workshops.
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- Arts@360: John Muir - University of the Wilderness
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- 10 years ago
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- A narrative concert featuring the writings of John Muir and the music of "Chance Ensemble".
Recorded live @360, May 17th, 2016.
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- Juneau's Hidden History - Forum@360
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- 10 years ago
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- Joe McCabe and Brian Weed, originators of the popular Hidden History Facebook page, talk about exploring early mines, hydroelectric facilities and pre-World War II installations which were crucial to Juneau’s early development and have been forgotten by the passage of time. They’ll also discuss the ethics of responsible exploring and how to do it safely.
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- Understanding the Turmoil in the Middle East - Juneau World Affairs Council
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- 10 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Understanding the Turmoil in the Middle East” with Dr. Andy David.
David is Israel’s consul general to the Pacific Northwest of the United States. He’s served Israel in various diplomatic positions domestically and abroad since 1998. His academic background is in medicine and dentistry.

