Romeo Carey Podcast

Ranked Top 100 Apple Podcast! In the Romeo Carey Podcast you can expect the unexpected from two generations of archived interviews with Hollywood Celebrities, Movers and Shakers, Scientists, Inventors, Pioneers, Trailblazers, Average Joe's, Philosophy on Life and more. The first generation is derived from the life's work of the pioneer and prominent figure in Independent film, actor/director, Timothy Carey. Timothy Carey's archive spans from 1958 to 1994. The second generation comes from the archives of Content Creator, Romeo Carey, circa 1988 to present. https://linktr.ee/romeocarey

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episode 3: Bill Rosendahl, Los Angeles Councilman, Talks Life in Final Interview EP#3


William Joseph "Bill" Rosendahl (May 15, 1945 – March 30, 2016) was an American politician. won election to Los Angeles City Council in May 2005. He represented the 11th District, which includes the communities of Brentwood, Del Rey, Mar Vista, Pacific Palisades, Palms, Playa del Rey, Playa Vista, Venice, West LA and Westchester. He was the Chair of the Transportation Committee, Vice Chair of the Trade, Commerce &Tourism, he was a member of Budget & Finance, Vice Chair of the Ad Hoc Stadium Committee, a member of the Ad Hoc on Economic Recovery & Reinvestment and a member of Board of Referred Powers. Prior to his election, Rosendahl was an educator and an award-winning television broadcaster with a long record as a leader in Los Angeles civic affairs. While he served as Distinguished Professor at California State University, Dominguez Hills until his election, Rosendahl is best known as producer and moderator of critically acclaimed public affairs television shows. As host of Local Talk, Week in Review and Beyond the Beltway, Rosendahl created a needed forum for discussion of public affairs. An advocate of empowering people through information, Rosendahl produced more than 3,000 programs over 16 years, opening the airwaves to all viewpoints and steering thoughtful dialogue on the most complex and controversial issues. As a cable executive, Rosendahl fought tirelessly for better service, upgraded technology, more local programming choices, and better wages and working conditions for his employees. Rosendahl's public service won him the Cable Ace Award, The Diamond Award, the Freedom of Information Award, the Los Angeles League of Women Voters Public Service Award and the Beacon Award for Cable's Free Air Time Project. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/romeo-carey/message


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