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On today’s episode of The Middle Ground with Tom Letizia, the conversation moved from sports betting insights to real-world community impact—two very different topics connected by experience, perspective, and practical solutions.
Veteran oddsmaker Nick Bogdanovich of Boomer’s Sportsbook joined the show to break down the latest action, explain how odds are truly set, and share why discipline and strategy matter more than chasing quick wins. With decades in the business, Nick offered clarity on how bettors should think—not just bet.
In the second half of the show, Brandon Donofrio, owner of the Las Vegas Weight Loss Center, shifted the discussion to community outreach and his involvement with Homeless Homies. Brandon talked about meeting people where they are, the realities of homelessness in Las Vegas, and how grassroots efforts can make a real difference. His conversation focused on dignity, accountability, and helping people take steps toward stability and self-sufficiency.
As always, The Middle Ground delivered thoughtful, experience-driven conversation—without partisan spin—focused on understanding problems and highlighting practical, human-centered solutions.
On this episode of the Middle Ground Radio Show, Tom Letizia sits down with Dr. Erik Sirulnick, a leading cardiac electrophysiologist with Nevada Cardiology Associates, for an important and timely conversation about atrial fibrillation (A-fib) and overall heart health.
Dr. Sirulnick breaks down what A-fib is in plain language, why more people are hearing about it today, and the serious risks associated with untreated or poorly managed heart rhythm disorders — including stroke and heart failure. Drawing on years of experience, he explains the critical role medications play, how symptoms can range from obvious to virtually silent, and why early diagnosis matters.
The conversation also explores what patients can do beyond medication, including lifestyle changes related to sleep, stress, weight, exercise, and alcohol consumption, and how those choices can dramatically impact heart rhythm health. Dr. Sirulnick shares insight into how treatment options have evolved over time and why advancements in technology are improving outcomes for patients right here in Southern Nevada.
This episode delivers practical, reassuring guidance for anyone living with A-fib — or anyone who wants to take a proactive role in protecting their heart.
On today’s episode of The Middle Ground, Tom Letizia continues the show’s ongoing Judicial Series, giving listeners an inside look at two of the most important courts in Southern Nevada.
The conversation begins with Jessica Green, candidate for Las Vegas Municipal Court, where we discuss why Municipal Court is often the public’s first interaction with the justice system, the volume and complexity of cases, and the qualities voters should look for in a judge who presides over city matters that impact daily life.
In the second half of the show, Tom is joined by Family Court Judge Margaret Pickard for a thoughtful and candid discussion about the realities of Family Court—where decisions involving children, parents, safety, and stability are made every day. Judge Pickard shares insight into the emotional weight of these cases, the importance of fairness and temperament, and why experience on the bench matters.
As always, The Middle Ground focuses on education over politics, offering voters clarity, context, and meaningful conversations—without partisan spin.
On today’s episode of The Middle Ground Radio Show, Tom Letizia welcomed back Becky Harris, candidate for Clark County Commission District F, for a full and wide-ranging conversation about leadership, independence, and the changing political landscape in Southern Nevada.
Becky discussed her decision to run as a non-partisan in a district where independent voters now make up the largest share of the electorate. She explained why putting people ahead of party labels matters more than ever — especially in a county commission role that directly impacts public safety, infrastructure, growth, and quality of life.
Drawing from her experience as a former Nevada State Senator and the first woman to chair the Nevada Gaming Control Board, Becky outlined her vision for transparent government, safe neighborhoods, and responsible development. The conversation also highlighted the growing groundswell of support from voters across the political spectrum who are looking for steady, experienced leadership without the noise of partisan politics.
A thoughtful, forward-looking discussion that underscored why this race — and this moment — matter for Clark County.
On today’s episode of The Middle Ground with Tom Letizia, we delivered a powerful double-header conversation featuring two standout voices shaping Nevada — veteran oddsmaker Nick Bogdanovich and Family Court Judge Mari Parladé.
We opened with Nick Bogdanovich, one of the most respected names in American sports wagering. Nick broke down the latest NFL and college football lines, shared insights from Boomer’s Sportsbook, and offered a sharp look at the matchups shaping the week. His clarity and experience once again brought listeners the kind of insider perspective they can’t get anywhere else.
At 8:30, Judge Mari Parladé joined us in studio for a thoughtful and energizing conversation about leadership on the Family Court bench. She discussed the demands of the court, her commitment to fairness, and the real-world challenges affecting families throughout Clark County. Her insight, compassion, and professionalism made for one of the most compelling segments of the week.
A great morning with two remarkable guests — and a must-listen episode now streaming nationwide.
Today on The Middle Ground, Tom Letizia welcomed a very special guest — Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley — for an in-depth, wide-ranging conversation about her first year in office, the state of the city, and her remarkable career in public service.
Mayor Berkley reflected on her decades of leadership, from serving Nevada in Congress to guiding Touro University as CEO, and now leading Las Vegas through one of the most dynamic periods in the city’s history. She discussed public safety, affordable housing, the homelessness challenge, and the importance of strong collaboration with Metro and regional partners.
Tom, Russell and Mayor Berkley also explored the differences between serving as a Member of Congress and serving as mayor, how she handles today’s polarized political environment, and why the role of mayor allows her to have a direct, immediate impact on people’s lives.
It was a thoughtful, personal, and forward-looking conversation — including moments reflecting on a decades-long friendship and what it means to serve the community you love.
A terrific show, now streaming everywhere you get your podcasts.
On today’s episode of The Middle Ground Radio Show, we welcomed two influential Nevada leaders for a dynamic hour of conversation centered on policy, leadership, and the future of our state.
At 8:00 AM, Nevada Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro, now a candidate for Attorney General, joined us to break down the recent special legislative session, the challenges surrounding the film tax proposal, and the broader debates over crime and public safety. She shared candid reflections on what worked, what didn’t, and her vision for Nevada as she steps into a statewide campaign.
At 8:30 AM, we shifted focus to higher education with Regent Byron Brooks from the Nevada Board of Regents. Brooks walked us through the ongoing budget pressures facing NSHE, including the highly discussed tuition and fee considerations, and the difficult balance between affordability, access, and long-term sustainability for students across Nevada.
We wrapped with a thoughtful conversation about bipartisan solutions and how leadership at every level can create a stronger Nevada.
8:00 AM — Judge Kerri Maxey
We opened today’s Middle Ground with a thoughtful and engaging conversation with Judge Kerri Maxey, returning to the show with fresh insight into how family court continues to evolve. Judge Maxey discussed the growth she’s experienced on the bench, the increasing number of self-represented litigants, and the emotional resilience required to handle some of the most complex and personal cases in the legal system.
She offered valuable perspective on increasing trends in co-parenting, the rising impact of mental health concerns on families, and the importance of de-escalation inside the courtroom. Judge Maxey also highlighted ongoing reforms — including the statewide implementation of informal family trials — and shared what keeps her grounded, motivated, and optimistic as she looks ahead to the challenges facing families in 2025. Her clarity and compassion once again made for a powerful segment.
8:30 AM — Judge Nadin Cutter
In the second half of the show, we welcomed Judge Nadin Cutter for her first appearance on Middle Ground. Judge Cutter provided a compelling look at her path to the bench, what drew her to family law, and the values that shape her judicial philosophy.
She spoke about the realities of running a modern family courtroom, balancing fairness with efficiency, and ensuring litigants — especially those without attorneys — feel heard and respected. Judge Cutter offered insight into current trends such as relocation cases, high-conflict custody matters, and the growing role substance abuse plays in family disputes.
Her thoughtful comments on professionalism, civility, and the need for continued innovation inside the family court system made for a rich, informative conversation. Judge Cutter’s commitment to protecting children and supporting families came through with strength and sincerity.
Together, Judges Maxey and Cutter delivered an exceptional hour of honest, informative dialogue — giving listeners a clearer understanding of how family court works and how our judges approach some of the most emotionally challenging cases in Nevada.
Today’s episode of The Middle Ground delivered a fast-moving, insight-packed hour featuring two of Las Vegas’ most respected voices.
We opened with Nick Bogdanovich, veteran oddsmaker from Boomer’s Sportsbook, who broke down the latest NFL lines, key betting trends, and the storylines shaping this week’s biggest matchups. Nick offered sharp analysis on how injuries, coaching decisions, and late-season momentum are influencing the board — and gave listeners a seasoned perspective on what to watch heading into the weekend.
At 8:30 AM, we shifted to the business heartbeat of Southern Nevada with Peter Guzman, President of the Latin Chamber of Commerce. Peter offered a candid look at the current state of small business in Las Vegas — what’s growing, what’s struggling, and what entrepreneurs are talking about as we head into 2026. From access to capital to hiring challenges and the evolving needs of the Latino business community, Peter brought clarity, optimism, and realism to the discussion.
Together, today’s guests delivered a full-spectrum view of Vegas — from the sports book to the boardroom — reminding listeners why Las Vegas remains one of the most dynamic cities in America.
Another strong day on The Middle Ground, where we cut through the noise and bring you the voices shaping our city. 🎙️🔥
Today’s episode of The Middle Ground with Tom Letizia delivers a compelling look inside Nevada’s judicial landscape, featuring two guests who bring experience, insight, and a deep commitment to public service.
At 8:00 AM, Family Court Judge Michele “Shell” Mercer joins the program to discuss her work on the bench, her approach to family law, and the challenges and rewards of serving families in Clark County. Judge Mercer shares thoughtful reflections on judicial integrity, community trust, and her ongoing efforts to support families navigating some of life’s most difficult moments.
At 8:30 AM, Austin Beaumont, candidate for District Court Judge, steps into the studio to talk about his legal background, his reasons for seeking a judgeship, and his vision for improving the court system. Beaumont offers a candid look at the demands of the courtroom, the importance of fairness and preparation, and what drives him to serve.
Together, these conversations provide listeners with a grounded, informative perspective on the people shaping our courts and the values guiding their work. Another strong morning on The Middle Ground—where Las Vegas comes for clarity, conversation, and thoughtful dialogue without partisan spin.
On today’s episode of The Middle Ground Radio Show, Tom Letizia welcomes back Judge Greg Gordon, one of Nevada’s most influential voices in modernizing the family court system.
Judge Gordon opens up with personal reflections on growing up in Las Vegas, how the city shaped his values, and the early career experiences that prepared him for the bench.
From there, the conversation dives into major developments affecting families across Nevada — including the Nevada Supreme Court’s approval of his Informal Family Law Trial Program as a permanent statewide rule change. Judge Gordon explains how this innovative model streamlines cases, reduces litigation burdens, and helps parents resolve disputes more efficiently and respectfully.
He also previews a new professionalism initiative launching in January, bringing judges and attorneys together monthly to elevate civility, preparation, and courtroom conduct — a move aimed at improving outcomes for children and families.
Outside the courtroom, Judge Gordon discusses his ongoing work with Spread the Word Nevada, highlighting the critical link between childhood literacy, long-term success, and community well-being.
It’s a wide-ranging, insightful conversation with one of the most respected members of Nevada’s judiciary — blending personal stories, systemic reform, and a forward-looking vision for our courts.
A must-listen episode for anyone interested in justice, community, and the future of Nevada’s families.
Today’s episode of The Middle Ground Radio Show brings together two powerful voices shaping life in Nevada — one from the courtroom and one from the newsroom.
At 8:00 AM, Family Court candidate Gwynneth Smith joins us to break down what families truly need from the judicial system, why experience matters on day one, and how judges can better resolve disputes with fairness, clarity, and compassion. Her insights offer listeners a grounded look at the real work Family Court performs every single day.
At 8:30 AM, we welcome Bob Stoldal — Chair of The Nevada Independent, Chairman of the Board of the Nevada State Museum & Historical Society, and an icon of Nevada television. Bob shares stories, history, and a deep perspective on how journalism, museums, and community storytelling shape Nevada’s identity. His voice is one of the most respected in the state, and his conversation with Tom delivers both substance and a touch of nostalgia.
Guided by Tom Letizia and Russell Letizia, this episode blends legal insight, Nevada history, and community leadership into one compelling hour of radio.
On Wednesday’s edition of The Middle Ground with Tom Letizia, listeners get a dynamic one-two punch heading into the holiday weekend. At 8:00 AM, veteran oddsmaker Nick Bogdanovich from Boomer’s Sportsbook breaks down the full Thanksgiving football slate — from Detroit’s traditional home field matchup to the marquee Chiefs-Cowboys showdown and the primetime Bengals-Ravens battle. Nick brings his sharp insights, betting angles, and expert read on where the smart money is heading.
Then at 8:30 AM, Tom welcomes Trent Richards, candidate for Henderson Justice Court, for an in-depth discussion on justice, community, and what’s at stake in this newly created court. Trent shares his background, his approach to the bench, and his vision for fairness and accountability in Henderson.
Broadcast live from AM 670 KMZQ, this episode delivers exactly what The Middle Ground promises — smart analysis, real conversations, and politics without the partisan spin.
On tomorrow’s edition of The Tom Letizia Show, we welcome two respected voices from Nevada’s legal community for a compelling hour on The Middle Ground: Politics Without Partisan Spin.
At 8:00 AM, District Court Judge Jennifer Schwartz joins us to discuss the challenges and rewards of serving on the bench, the evolving landscape of Nevada’s courts, and her perspective on community engagement and judicial leadership. Judge Schwartz brings a wealth of experience and a thoughtful approach to justice that listeners won’t want to miss.
At 8:30 AM, Emily McFarling, candidate for Family Court Judge, shares her vision for strengthening support for children and families across Clark County. With deep expertise in family law, she breaks down key issues facing the Family Court system and outlines her priorities for fairness, stability, and modernizing the court experience.
Tune in for an informative, balanced, and engaging hour that highlights the people shaping our courts and protecting our community every day.
On today’s edition of The Middle Ground Radio Show, Tom Letizia and Russell Letizia sit down for a powerful and wide-ranging conversation with Congressman Ro Khanna, one of the most outspoken and influential voices in American politics.
In this episode, the Congressman goes deep on the most pressing national issues — from polarization reaching historic levels, to the shifting dynamics inside the Democratic Party, to the escalating global challenges reshaping America’s role in the world.
Khanna tackles tough questions on the House vote condemning socialism, the Democratic Party’s ideological divide, Nancy Pelosi’s rhetoric on Donald Trump, transparency surrounding the Epstein files, and the latest developments in Ukraine peace negotiations following reports of major progress out of Geneva.
He also breaks down tensions between the progressive and centrist wings of his party, the political risk of recent votes, the future of NATO and Ukraine, and the path toward lowering the political temperature before the country tears itself apart.
Plus — lighter moments, personal insights, and behind-the-scenes reflections that offer a rare look at the man behind the headlines.
A sharp, honest conversation you won’t hear anywhere else.
On this episode of The Tom Letizia Show – The Middle Ground, Tom brings listeners two powerhouse conversations from the worlds of sports and justice.
At 8:00 AM, veteran oddsmaker Nick Bogdanovich breaks down the latest insights from Boomers Sportsbook, offering his expert perspective on shifting lines, betting trends, and what sports fans should be watching as the season heats up.
At 8:30 AM, Tom sits down with District Court Judge Veronica Barisich for a thoughtful, non-partisan conversation about the courts, community, and her work on the bench. The discussion brings clarity, context, and real-world insight—exactly what The Middle Ground is known for.
Recorded live in the Middle Ground studio, this episode features a great behind-the-scenes moment with Judge Barisich, Russell Letizia, and Tom Letizia, captured in a photo now shared on our socials.
Today’s Middle Ground Radio Show delivered an inside look at one of Nevada’s most important — and often overlooked — industries: recycling and waste management. Scott Seastrand, Vice President of Western Elite, joined us for a fast-moving conversation about how modern recycling works, what’s changing in the industry, and why responsible waste management is becoming a cornerstone of Southern Nevada’s growth.
Scott broke down the scale of Nevada’s recycling economy, highlighted Western Elite’s role as one of the region’s largest construction and demolition recyclers, and explained how technology is transforming everything from sorting lines to sustainability standards. He also shared insights on rapid growth in Southern Nevada, the demand for faster turnaround in dumpster services, and how companies like Western Elite help keep major construction projects clean, compliant, and moving on schedule.
We also touched on Western Elite’s commitment to customer service — including their signature four-hour dumpster delivery guarantee — and the company’s growing emphasis on sustainability, diversion rates, and green-infrastructure partnerships across the valley.
Overall, Scott gave our listeners a grounded, practical understanding of the recycling business, explained why it matters to Nevada’s economic future, and offered a rare behind-the-scenes look at an industry that keeps the region running smoothly every single day.
Today’s Middle Ground Radio Show featured two standout guests and two major topics.
SEGMENT 1 — Mitzi Mills, Executive Director of Sun City Summerlin
Mitzi gave us an inside look at running the largest active-adult community in Nevada — a true “city within a city” with 14,000 residents, a $20M+ budget, four clubhouses, three golf courses, and more than 80 clubs. She walked us through modernization efforts, community culture, and the future of 55+ living in America.
We wrapped with a great lightning round and a studio photo with Russell Letizia, Mitzi Mills, and Tom Letizia.
SEGMENT 2 — Attorney Malcolm LaVergne on the O.J. Simpson Estate
Malcolm joined us to break down the estate’s decision to accept the $57.9M claim from Fred Goldman’s family. He explained the legal mechanics, estate assets, IRS priorities, and what happens next. He also discussed the broader lessons for accountability and high-profile estate management.
A packed, informative show from start to finish.
What a powerhouse hour we had this morning. We opened with Family Court Judge Heidi Almase, who delivered a candid, thoughtful look inside the realities of Family Court — the challenges, the cases, and the compassion required on the bench every single day. Her insights reminded listeners why our courts matter and why strong, steady judicial leadership is essential for Southern Nevada. ⚖️✨
At 8:30, we went straight to Carson City for a live update from State Senator John Steinbeck, reporting in real time from the Special Legislative Session. Senator Steinbeck broke down the big-ticket items dominating the agenda — the governor’s crime bill, the film tax credit debate, and key healthcare provisions. His on-the-ground perspective gave listeners the context they’re not getting anywhere else. 🏛️📡
Another lively, informative, and balanced hour — exactly what our listeners expect from The Middle Ground.
Today’s edition of The Middle Ground brought listeners a dynamic mix of sports insight, breaking political news, and an unexpected live update from the state capital.
In the first half of the show, longtime oddsmaker Nick Bogdanovich of Boomer’s Sportsbook joined us to break down this week’s NFL slate. Nick walked us through every major matchup, the spreads, the totals, and the key storylines driving betting action nationwide. As always, he delivered unmatched perspective, blending decades of industry expertise with his trademark clarity and honesty.
The second half shifted gears to one of the biggest Nevada stories of the week: the special legislative session officially underway in Carson City. We broke down what Governor Lombardo placed on the agenda, why this session matters, and how the decisions made over the next several days could impact public safety, healthcare, job creation, and long-standing community issues like Windsor Park.
Mid-discussion, we were joined by a surprise caller — State Senator John Steinbeck, phoning in live from the Capitol. Senator Steinbeck offered real-time insights into the atmosphere inside the building as lawmakers got to work. His call gave listeners a rare same day look behind the scenes, adding depth and urgency to the discussion.
From sports to state politics, today’s show captured the energy of two worlds moving fast — and The Middle Ground connected them for our listeners with clarity, balance, and context.
On today’s episode of The Middle Ground Radio Show, host Tom Letizia sat down with newly appointed Councilwoman Kara Kelley, who now represents Ward 2 in the City of Las Vegas — home to Summerlin and some of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in Southern Nevada.
Councilwoman Kelley discussed her vision for effective, non-partisan leadership and what it means to step into one of the most watched council seats in the city. She reflected on closing the chapter of the Badlands controversy, the lessons learned from years of litigation, and the new opportunities ahead with the Lennar development breaking ground next year.
The conversation also turned to the proposed Nevada film-tax incentive and the potential arrival of major film studios in Summerlin — right in her ward. Kelley shared her insights on economic development, job creation, and ensuring accountability and community benefits as lawmakers prepare for a special session in Carson City.
From infrastructure to transparency, from growth management to civic trust, today’s show captured why Kara Kelley’s pragmatic approach and decades of business and civic experience are drawing praise across Las Vegas.
Today’s episode of The Tom Letizia Show on The Middle Ground delivered an insightful look into Nevada’s judicial landscape.
At 8:00 AM, candidate Lance Hendron joined Tom and Russell Letizia to discuss his campaign for Henderson Justice Court, sharing his commitment to fairness, integrity, and accessibility in the courtroom. Hendron emphasized real-world experience and community connection as key to earning public trust.
At 8:30 AM, Judge Regina McConnell, a respected Family Court Judge, offered thoughtful reflections on the challenges and rewards of serving families in Clark County. She highlighted how compassion and consistency are crucial in ensuring justice for families navigating difficult circumstances.
Together, both conversations underscored the importance of steady leadership and balanced judgment — aligning perfectly with The Middle Ground’s mission of politics without partisan spin.
On today’s episode of The Middle Ground Radio Show, Tom Letizia sits down with Dr. Arnold Stalk, Founder of SHARE Village Las Vegas, whose decades-long mission has transformed lives across Southern Nevada.
From building affordable housing and feeding thousands each month to pioneering programs that connect veterans, families, and seniors to vital resources, Dr. Stalk shares the inspiring story behind SHARE Village — and how compassion, innovation, and community partnership are changing the face of homelessness in Las Vegas.
Hear how technology like the SHARE Village mobile app and QR Code Resource Program are revolutionizing access to help, and learn why Dr. Stalk believes “we’re all part of the solution.”
On today’s episode of The Middle Ground Radio Show, Tom Letizia sits down with Amy Ayoub, President of The Zen Speaker and subject of the acclaimed documentary The Zen Speaker: Breaking the Silence. In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Amy opens up about her remarkable journey — from a hidden life shaped by trauma to becoming one of Nevada’s most respected speaking coaches and advocates for survivors of sex trafficking.
She shares how finding her voice transformed her life, inspired landmark legislation, and reshaped her mission to help others speak their truth with confidence and authenticity. This episode is about courage, redemption, and the healing power of storytelling.
The Final Live Middle Ground: A Powerful Farewell to a Year of Civil Conversation
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🎙️ From the Sportsbook to the Streets: Odds, Outreach, and the Middle Ground
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Understanding A-Fib: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Heart
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Inside the Courts: Municipal Justice, Family Court, and the Decisions That Shape Lives
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Becky Harris Makes the Case for Non-Partisan Leadership in Clark County
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Inside the Courts & Inside the Odds: A Dynamic Morning on The Middle Ground
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Mayor Shelley Berkley: A Candid Conversation on Leadership, Las Vegas, and the Road Ahead
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Nevada’s Tough Questions: Leadership, Education & The Future — Cannizzaro & Brooks on The Middle Ground
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Inside Family Court: Judges Kerri Maxey and Nadin Cutter Bring Clarity, Compassion & Candid Insight to Middle Ground
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🔥 Inside Vegas: Odds, Opportunity & The Pulse of Our Community 🔥
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🎙️ Inside the Courts: Judge Shell Mercer & Austin Beaumont Join The Middle Ground
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Judge Greg Gordon on Transforming Nevada’s Family Courts: Informal Trials, Professionalism, and Childhood Literacy
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Gwynneth Smith & Bob Stoldal Join The Middle Ground: Family Court, Nevada History & What Shapes Our Community
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A Power-Packed Morning on The Middle Ground: Odds, Justice, and Real Conversations
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Judges on Justice: Insight, Leadership & The Future of Our Courts
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Ro Khanna Unfiltered: Foreign Policy, Party Divisions & America’s Crossroads
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Inside the Odds & Inside the Courtroom: Nick Bogdanovich and Judge Veronica Barisich Join Tom Letizia
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Inside Nevada’s Recycling Powerhouse: A Conversation with Western Elite’s Scott Seastrand
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Inside Sun City Summerlin & the O.J. Simpson Estate: Two Big Conversations on Today’s Show
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Inside the Courts & Live From Carson City: A Power-Packed Middle Ground Hour
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A Fast-Paced Hour: Sports, Policy, and a Surprise Call From Carson City
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Leadership in Action: Councilwoman Kara Kelley on the Future of Ward 2 and Nevada’s Film Industry
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Inside Nevada’s Courts: Justice, Leadership & Community Values
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Building Hope: Dr. Arnold Stalk on Ending Homelessness and Empowering Veterans in Las Vegas
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Breaking the Silence: Amy Ayoub’s Journey from Shame to Strength
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