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  • Join host John Quick on this episode of Must Read Alaska as he sits down with Nancy Dahlstrom, the current Lt. Governor of Alaska, who is stepping up to run for the United States Congress. Nancy shares her vision for Alaska's future and her commitment to bringing tough, proven, Alaska First leadership to Washington. Discover her strategies for tackling border security, defending Alaskan energy, combating inflation, and protecting our freedoms. Nancy also delves into her plans for public safety, national security, and standing with the military. Tune in to hear how she aims to revive the Alaska Way in Congress and why she believes in putting Alaskans above all else. Don't miss this insightful conversation about Alaska's future on Must Read Alaska! Check out her campaign site here: https://nancyforalaska.com/

  • Join us on the Must Read Alaska Show with your host, John Quick, as we dive into the world of real estate with Chris Story, a lifelong Alaskan, author, speaker, and owner/broker of Story Real Estate. With over 30+ years of experience in the Homer real estate market, Chris shares his journey, the valuable lessons he's learned, and the secrets to his success. We'll discuss his popular books, including "The Backyard Millionaire" and his latest release, "The Millionaire Maker," and explore his insights on mindset and wealth creation. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, Chris's wisdom and practical advice will inspire and guide you toward achieving your real estate goals. Tune in for an engaging and informative conversation that promises to help you unlock the secrets to real estate wealth and living your best life.Check Chris's new book here: https://amzn.to/3VlERmW

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  • In this episode of the Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick sits down with Trent and Trevor, the dynamic duo behind Walden Bros, a custom clothing business in Alaska. Walden Bros specializes in creating unique hats, shirts, and hoodies for both individuals and businesses, catering to orders of all sizes.

    John delves into their journey, discussing what inspired them to start Walden Bros, the valuable lessons they’ve learned along the way, and the memorable moment when US Senator Dan Sullivan visited their shop. They also talk about the challenges posed by inflation and how it has impacted their business. Tune in for an insightful conversation about entrepreneurship, creativity, and resilience in Alaska’s vibrant business landscape.

    Support local and check them out here: https://waldenbros.store/

  • In this episode of the Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick interviews Scott Kendall, a prominent litigator, strategic consultant, and authority in campaign and election law. Scott shares his insights on Ranked Choice Voting vs. Star Voting and discusses his experiences supporting various candidates, including his stance in the recent Anchorage Mayor race.

    Scott also provides an analysis of critical issues facing Alaska, such as education funding, teacher recruitment, and retention. Additionally, he offers his perspectives on the upcoming presidential election and local congressional races. Join John and Scott for a look at the current and future political landscape in Alaska, highlighting the importance of thoughtful dialogue and strategic planning.

    Scott also provides an in-depth analysis of critical issues facing Alaska, such as education funding, teacher recruitment, and retention. Additionally, he offers his perspectives on the upcoming presidential election and local congressional races. Join John and Scott for a comprehensive look at the current and future political landscape in Alaska, highlighting the importance of thoughtful dialogue in the midst of opposing view points.

  • In this episode of the Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick sits down with Mark Frohnmayer, a software and electric vehicle entrepreneur, and a pioneering advocate for electoral reform. Mark shares his fascinating journey from the gaming industry to sustainable transportation and election science. With a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley, Mark's entrepreneurial spirit has led him to create innovative solutions across various fields. We delve into Mark's entrepreneurial background, exploring some of his favorite memories and milestones, including his time as the lead programmer of popular games like Starsiege: Tribes and Tribes 2, and his pivotal role in founding the electric vehicle company, Arcimoto. Mark provides insights into the challenges and triumphs of launching a sustainable transportation startup and his experiences on the Oregon Transportation Commission. The conversation takes a deep dive into electoral reform as Mark discusses the inception of the Equal Vote Coalition and the creation of the STAR voting system. He explains why he believes STAR Voting is far superior to the rank-choice voting system, emphasizing its core criteria of Equality, Honesty, Accuracy, Expressiveness, and Simplicity. While John Quick remains critical of both new voting systems, he underscores the importance of engaging in dialogue with those holding different perspectives. Tune in for an enlightening and thought-provoking discussion with Mark Frohnmayer, as we explore the intersections of technology, entrepreneurship, and the quest for a more equitable electoral process. Whether you're interested in gaming, electric vehicles, or election reform, this episode offers something for everyone. Don't miss it! STAR Voting Equal Vote Check it out here: https://www.starvoting.org/

  • In this episode of the Must Read Alaska show, host John Quick sits down with Tim Murtaugh, the former communications director for the 2020 Trump reelection campaign. Tim shares his incredible journey from waking up in a jail cell in Fairfax County, Virginia, to flying on Air Force One with President Donald J. Trump. His story of overcoming desperate alcoholism and reviving his career to reach the top of the political world is detailed in his book, "Swing Hard in Case You Hit It: My Escape from Addiction and Shot at Redemption on the Trump Campaign." Tim's candid recounting of his personal battles and professional triumphs offers a unique perspective on resilience and redemption.Beyond the campaign trail, Tim delves into his career after the 2020 election, including his role as a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation and his contributions to The Daily Signal, where he writes about current events, public policy, and the news media. As a lifelong conservative, Tim has dedicated over two decades to advancing and promoting conservative causes, candidates, and principles. He has held senior roles at the Republican National Committee, Republican Governors Association, and numerous political campaigns, making a significant impact on the political landscape. His experience also includes serving as director of communications for Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa., and the Republican Party of Virginia during former Gov. Bob McDonnell’s successful race for governor in 2009.Tune in for a compelling conversation as Tim shares his favorite stories from the 2020 campaign trail, his thoughts on the 2024 presidential election, and his enduring commitment to conservative principles. As the founder of Line Drive Public Affairs, Tim continues to influence political strategy and communications. This episode is filled with behind-the-scenes revelations from one of the most-watched political campaigns in history, offering listeners an inside look at the highs and lows of political life, as well as the personal journey of a man who has seen it all and come out stronger. Don't miss this inspiring and insightful discussion!Check out his book here: https://amzn.to/3K2HQdx

  • In this episode of Must Read Alaska, host John Quick sits down with Joelle Hall, president of the Alaska AFL-CIO, for an insightful conversation. Joelle talks about her stance on teacher retention and recruitment, they explore the vastly different perspectives of liberals and conservatives on this topic. Joelle shares her thoughts on the various union apprenticeship programs in Alaska, discusses the potential Alaska Airlines strike, and expresses her hopes for the state's future.Joelle also provides a unique look into her role as president of the AFL-CIO, where she represents a diverse membership that includes Republicans, Democrats, liberals, independents, libertarians, and everyone in between. John emphasizes the importance of talking to people with different viewpoints, even when he doesn't agree with them. Check out the apprenticeship programs here: https://www.akaflcio.org/apprenticeship-info

  • Join host John Quick on the Must Read Alaska Show for a compelling discussion with Dan C. Rogers and Todd M. Lindley, both candidates for the Chugach Electric Board of Directors. In this episode, we delve into their visions for Alaska’s energy future, exploring their extensive experience in engineering and renewable energy systems. Dan shares his journey from a lifelong Alaskan to a leader in power system engineering, while Todd discusses his background in mechanical engineering and his commitment to energy affordability and reliability. Discover how these candidates plan to drive innovation and stability in Alaska's energy landscape.

    Check out their website here: https://www.votechugachstability.org/

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    Please note, Todd M. Lindley is a board member and Vice President of Must Read Alaska's parent company.

  • Join host John Quick on the Must Read Alaska Show as he connects with Founder, Suzanne Downing to unpack the compelling story behind Must Read Alaska. In this episode, Suzanne shares her vision in founding a leading conservative news platform in Alaska.

    Together, they recount the evolution of this podcast, highlighting memorable episodes like their impactful election night coverage featuring the legendary Congressman Don Young. Special mentions to fellow co-hosts James Baisden and Scott Levesque, who've been integral in bringing diverse perspectives to the show.

    They talk about some of their favorite guests such as Mayor Charlie Pierce of the KPB and President Whipps of Palau, to cherished off-air moments, this episode is a celebration of Must Read Alaska’s journey and its HUGE impact. Tune in for a deep dive into the stories that have defined the heart and soul of conservative media in Alaska.

  • In this episode of The Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick sits down with Guy Benson to delve into the impact of Joe Biden's economic and energy policies on the nation and specifically on Alaska. From examining the repercussions of what some consider to be flawed economic strategies to discussing the implications of energy decisions on a state known for its resource abundance, Quick and Benson explore critical issues facing both the nation and the Last Frontier.

    They also ponder the state of the American Dream in light of recent developments. Additionally, Benson shares insights into the events he's participating in during his visit to Alaska this week. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the current state of affairs and the path forward.

    Check out the events Guy Benson is coming to Alaska for here: https://www.facebook.com/AlaskaAFP/posts/836608001830878

  • Join host John Quick for another enlightening episode of The Must Read Alaska Show as we sit down with Mayor Dave Bronson to discuss some of the pressing issues and initiatives currently shaping Anchorage. Mayor Bronson shares insights into the recent effort to pack Narcan kits, a critical step in combating the opioid crisis and enhancing community safety.

    We also dive into his appointment of the new Police Chief, Michael Kerle, and explore the impact this leadership change aims to have on local law enforcement. The conversation doesn't stop there; Mayor Bronson updates us on the city’s progress in infrastructure, including the number of potholes filled this year, and discusses the significance of a $4 million state allocation for homelessness.

    Tune in to hear how these initiatives are vital for the health and prosperity of Anchorage, straight from the city's leader.

  • In this inspiring episode of The Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick welcomes Jubilee Underwood, a dedicated Valley resident and current Mat-Su Borough school board president, as she shares her journey from local advocacy to political candidacy. Jubilee discusses her successful efforts to end mask mandates for children just two months after joining the school board and reveals her motivations for running for the state house. She offers invaluable advice for anyone considering a foray into public service, emphasizing the importance of term limits and representing community values.

    Tune in to hear how Jubilee champions conservative values, fiscal responsibility, and the voice of the people in her pursuit to enhance the economic health and prosperity of Wasilla, Alaska, and beyond. Whether you're a local resident or interested in grassroots political movements, this episode provides a firsthand look at effective community leadership and the power of civic engagement.

    Check out her AK House website here: https://jubileeforstatehouse.com/

    School Board website here: https://www.matsuk12.us/domain/18

  • Join host John Quick on this compelling episode of The Must Read Alaska Show as we sit down with State Senator Mike Shower to delve into the pressing issues facing Alaska today. Senator Shower shares his candid insights on education funding, the impacts of Governor Mike Dunleavy's budget veto, and his experience as a minority member in the Senate. We also tackle the topic of media bias, with a particular focus on government-funded media.

    Don’t miss this deep dive into the intricacies of Alaskan politics and the challenges of governing from the minority bench. Tune in to gain a unique perspective from one of Alaska's key political figures.

  • Join host John Quick as he delves into the life and music of Zak Kirkpatrick, a fourth-generation Alaskan whose journey from boat deckhand to licensed captain is as riveting as his soulful melodies. In this episode of the Must Read Alaska Show, Kirkpatrick shares insights into his unique upbringing and the influences that shaped his musical career against the rugged backdrop of Alaska's wilderness. Discover what ignited Kirkpatrick's passion for music and how his experiences working on boats and guiding through glacier wilderness informed his creative process. Gain valuable advice as Kirkpatrick offers pearls of wisdom for aspiring musicians looking to navigate the unpredictable waters of a music career.From his humble beginnings to becoming a beacon of inspiration for fellow Alaskans, Kirkpatrick's story is one of resilience, determination, and an unwavering commitment to his craft. Tune in to explore the melodies of the Last Frontier and embark on a musical journey unlike any other with Zak Kirkpatrick on the Must Read Alaska Show. Check out his music here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/zakkirkpatrick/headed-west

  • Email me for a free Copy of her book: [email protected] Join host John Quick for an insightful conversation with author Leigh Sloan as they delve into her latest book, "Pride and Privilege," on the Must Read Alaska Show. Sloan shares the inspiration behind her work and provides a compelling glimpse into its themes and messages. From discussing the writing process to offering valuable insights, this episode offers an exclusive look into Sloan's powerful narrative. Tune in to explore the thought-provoking perspectives of "Pride and Privilege" with author Leigh Sloan on the Must Read Alaska Show. Check out her book here: https://amzn.to/4d51DGo

  • Join host John Quick on this week’s episode of The Must Read Alaska Show, featuring Danika Baldwin, who transitioned from a desk job to full-time Alaska explorer and travel planner. In our conversation, Danika shares her personal story, the challenges and rewards of leaving a corporate career, and tips for those interested in creating their own brand or business. She also dives into how she curates authentic Alaskan adventures and what makes Alaska a breathtaking destination for everyone. Whether you’re curious about starting your own business or planning your next big adventure, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiration. Plus, a special treat for our listeners: use code MUSTREAD10 to receive a 10% discount on Alaska-themed apparel at The Alaska Brand. Tune in to discover how you can embrace the spirit of Alaska with Danika’s expert guidance. Check it out here: https://thealaskabrand.com use code mustread10 You can also find her here: http://www.girlinalaska.com

  • In this captivating episode of The Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick sits down with Dorene M. Lorenz to delve into the rich history of Juneau and the broader Alaskan landscape, focusing on the crucial issue of preserving historical buildings and sites. Amidst the backdrop of Telephone Hill in Juneau—a landmark steeped in history and controversy—we discuss the challenges that Alaska faces in safeguarding its heritage. The Government's potential plans to develop this historically significant area spark a thought-provoking conversation on the best strategies for preservation. Lorenz advocates for an innovative approach, saying that the Government should not be in land development. She opts to put these houses and land up for sale and in the hands of private citizens, who can then decide for themselves what to do with them. This episode explores the tension between development and preservation, the historical neglect of Alaskan landmarks, and the power of community-driven stewardship in keeping the spirit of the past alive. Join us as we uncover the layers of history beneath Telephone Hill and talk about a path forward.

  • Join host John Quick in a thoughtful conversation with democratic presidential candidate Jason Palmer on this episode of The Must Read Alaska Show. As a Republican, Quick engages in a civil dialogue with Palmer, who recently made headlines by securing three delegates after defeating Joe Biden in American Samoa. In this episode, Quick delves into Palmer's motivations for running for president, his background, and what sets him apart from other candidates.

    They discuss the significance of Palmer's victory over Biden, his excitement about taking delegates to the Democratic convention, and the possibility of bipartisan collaboration, including the consideration of Republicans in Palmer's cabinet. Tune in for an insightful discussion that demonstrates the importance of respectful discourse across political divides.

    You can find Jason here: https://palmerforpresident.us/

  • Join host John Quick as he delves into the dynamic landscape of the upcoming congressional race with guest Nick Begich, a contender for Alaska's US Congressional seat.

    In this episode, John talks with Nick on pivotal issues shaping the campaign and the stark differences between him and his opponent, Congresswoman Mary Peltola. Nick shares insights on key topics such as the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act, perspectives on Joe Biden's agenda, and the significance of campaign funding.

    Tune in for an engaging discussion that offers valuable perspectives on the pressing matters facing Alaskans and the nation.

    Check out Nick's campaign website here: https://www.alaskansfornickbegich.com

  • In this captivating episode of the Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick sits down with the esteemed 17th president of the University of Alaska System and 1984 Olympic gold medalist in Women’s Air Rifle, Pat Pitney. Fresh off her State of the Union address for the University of Alaska System, President Pitney shares insightful highlights and her vision for the future of higher education in Alaska.

    Dive into the heart of Alaska's educational challenges and triumphs as President Pitney discusses the innovative "Teach Alaska" initiative aimed at tackling the state's teacher retention problem. Discover the empowerment behind the "Empower Alaska" initiative and how it's shaping the future for Alaskan students.

    The conversation takes an inspiring turn as we explore the "For Alaska" campaign, which has impressively raised $185.5 million to support the University's mission. Amid these discussions, President Pitney shares her optimism for Alaska's future and offers timeless advice to incoming freshmen.

    To wrap up, President Pitney leaves us with some profound last-minute thoughts that will resonate with educators, students, and all who envision a brighter future for Alaska. Join us for this enlightening journey with one of Alaska's most influential educational leaders.