![]() ![]() I continued to do radio at the college level and even started a podcast called Let’s Bare It All. I can’t lie though I was hurt, I felt betrayed and I left radio for two years. I stayed there until June of 2010 and even though things didn’t work out for me to get hired it was one of the best experiences of my life. I was living my dream at 21 Power 106 was my dream station. ![]() I ended applying for an internship in Jan of 2010 to Power 106 and to my surprised I got it, I was the programing intern and working alongside Jeff G and Eman. I was nominated for a Golden Mike with my college radio station, 90.1 KSAK (which sadly no longer exist). I didn’t look back, I submerged myself into the field, I because the music director of the station, on-air talent, and production assistant. I have to admit it was the easiest course, but because I fell in love. In the summer of 2009, I decided to take an easy course, introduction to broadcasting. That accident also caused me to fail my semester in college and left me looking for “easy” classes the upcoming semesters. I’ve always been overweight and I allowed that to keep me from pursuing a career in the media world. I always wanted to be in media but never felt like I “looked” the part. That accident was a huge blessing in disguise, I landed a winning spot on what used to be Latino 96.3 for the Latino Take Over and I was only able to do it because I was in that accident and I wasn’t working. I was in a really bad accident in April of 2008, where the paramedics actually said I should have died. So, before we jump into specific questions, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story. That bill will land on the taxpayers of Florida.Today we’d like to introduce you to Laura Romo. He can’t run for governor anytime soon, so what is his fundraising for, I wonder? We know what it’s not for: legal fees in the Disney lawsuit. “If Disney wants to pick a fight, they chose the wrong guy,” DeSantis wrote in a fundraising email. That means he won’t have to immediately answer to voters for the ramifications of his fight with Mickey Mouse. Whether DeSantis decides to run for the White House in 2024 or not, he’s not eligible to run for a third consecutive term as governor. That’s the real head-scratcher in all of this. (Incidentally, the parent company of Walt Disney Resorts is also the parent of ABC, where I am a contributor and podcast host.)įloridians might be especially wary of financing this because their governor is apparently auditioning for his next job - in Washington. I wonder whether Floridians, who reelected DeSantis less than a year ago, are hungry for tax dollars to be spent fighting the biggest single-site employer in the country. So is his war on LGBTQ+ people and his fixation with Disney as their defender. The governor we see today is a product of that new ambition. That’s when then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi initiated impeachment proceedings against Trump, and suddenly DeSantis saw a path to the White House opening ahead of him. In 2018, during a Republican primary forum as he sought the governorship, DeSantis was asked about transgender people and the restroom debate in many states, and he said: “ Getting into the bathroom wars, I don’t think that’s a good use of our time.” And you know what the governor did? He corrected the omission, later tweeting: “today Casey DeSantis and I joined the LGBTQ and Hispanic communities in Orlando to pay our respects as our state and nation mourn and honor the precious lives that were lost.” They were approached by a state representative who expressed disappointment that the DeSantises’ proclamation about “Pulse Remembrance Day” hadn’t specifically mentioned the queer or Hispanic communities. In June 2019, DeSantis and his wife appeared at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando to mark the anniversary of the deadly 2016 shooting rampage there.
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