She said the first wave of consolidations in the late 1800s and early 1900s came as a result of country schools banding together. Lang said Van Cleve, just like some communities in the West Marshall, East Marshall and GMG school districts, could not keep up with the educational and facilities needs required by the state for student success. That small town was eventually added to the Marshalltown School District and its local building closed. Lang said she grew up in Van Cleve, east of Melbourne. “There are pros and cons like there is in everything.” I'll add it to the list! Thanks for being here.“The small town people, like we were … thought consolidation was probably not good for us because we would lose our school,” said 34-year Marshalltown Schools teacher and current Green Mountain-Garwin substitute teacher Julie Lang. I guess I should probably set up some kind of landing page somewhere that has all these links in one place for people so I don't have to keep digging them up every time I want people to know where stuff is at. The podcast also has a website with an RSS link and links to some of the various podcast directories, if you're interested. If you're looking for the YouTube channel, it's right here: Of course, if you're signed up here at Patreon, you also have the option for an ad-free feed of the main show. Google, for whatever reason, is taking forever. The podcast should now be available on most podcast directories. I should probably test out that Elgato before it bring it out into the field and make sure I know how to use it. If no video opportunities are available, I'll probably just cover it on the podcast. Today I'm returning a zillion emails and attempting to book some appointments to head into Los Angeles and see some Actual Unreleased Video Games! I bought a standalone capture device (the Elgato 4K60S+, in case you're curious) in case there are any opportunities for me to grab some footage while I'm there, so with any luck there'll be an additional video or two of me going over what I saw. In other news, I'm interested in trying out either Stream Yard or Restream as a method of getting the livestreams onto both Twitch and YouTube, but I probably won't have time to really dig into that until next week. All times are Pacific Daylight Time because math is hard. Hey y'all! Just firming up some plans over and wanted to let everyone know when the next streams will be. Gerstmann elaborated on the podcast's first episode that the decision to leave Giant Bomb was a result of feeling overly stressed and creatively stifled by the increasing bureaucracy and time spent on business and management while working under a corporation, coupled with a desire to spend more time focusing on the actual production of content and the discussion of games and the industry. The following day, Gerstmann announced a new solo podcast, "The Jeff Gerstmann Show", funded via Patreon. Gerstmann announced his departure from Giant Bomb on June 6, 2022. Complex magazine named Gerstmann in their top 25 biggest celebrities in the video game industry. He shared his thoughts on a variety of other subjects every Monday on his GameSpot blog before his controversial dismissal from GameSpot in 2007 following a review of Kane & Lynch: Dead Men. Former editorial director of the gaming website GameSpot and the co-founder/editor of the gaming website Giant Bomb, Gerstmann began working at GameSpot in the fall of 1996, around the launch of VideoGameSpot when GameSpot split PC and console games into separate areas. Jeff Gerstmann (born August 1, 1975) is an American video game journalist. Wikipedia has this to say of Mr Gerstmann: You may know Jeff from such famous podcasts as the Hotspot, Giant Bombcast, All things Goku, and now The Jeff Gerstmann show.
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