Called “Crit” for short, criterium is a type of short-course street cycling competition that not only tests competitors’ physical skills and stamina but requires plenty of strategy as well.
A career setback 25 years ago pushed Jeff Quinn full time into the world of magic and entertainment.
Ron Elwell, Executive Director of the Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Memorial, along with Fred Uhe, a member of the memorial’s board of directors, join this week’s podcast to talk about the memorial in Sarpy County and the impact it is having on the state.
Chris Dragon and Andrea Holmes each own and operate their own CBD stores in Nebraska and share their concerns with the state of their industry and the potential impact of current legislation in the Nebraska Unicameral.
Testicular cancer survivor Michael Knebel has written a book about his experiences and shares insights on this week’s podcast.
CEO John Jeanetta explains how Heartland Family Service continues its long history of serving families and individuals across the community.
Attorney and comedian Kris Covi joins the podcast to talk about his favorite fundraising organization in Omaha.
Colleen Quinn has been managing the Funny Bone Comedy Club in Omaha for the past 35 years.
Tom sits down with Harrison Johnson, a fellow member of the Free Speech Society, to discuss the newest Good Life District in Bellevue as well as the current state of local, state, and national politics.
New York Times journalist, John Carreyrou, exposed fraud that eventually led to the conviction of a billionaire technology entrepreneur. He shares about his role in that case as well as his views on journalistic ethics.