Cody Ritchie, Managing Director and CEO of Crest Insurance has a giving heart. His company, Crest Insurance, has grown outside of his adopted home of Tucson to as one of the largest and most philanthropic insurance agencies in the West.
Cody shares with Chris and Sean his humble beginnings in Wyoming, his first job at Mueller and Associates, his various friendships with both Democrats and Republicans; and, how he sees opportunity for more cooperation and understanding as Republicans struggle for a cohesive voice in Arizona.
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In this powerful Holy Week conversation, Chris and Sean sit down with Tim Jeffries to talk about faith, forgiveness, redemption, and the life-changing power of Jesus Christ. Tim shares his deeply personal
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Stephen Shadegg, state director of Americans for Prosperity–Arizona, joins Chris and Sean for a wide-ranging conversation on the DHS shutdown fight, border and national security, and why AFP-AZ is pressuring Arizona’s senators
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Spring break travel chaos, a government shutdown, and TSA agents working without pay — Sean Noble and Chris Clements use a viral airport-line clip to make a bigger argument: federalizing airport security





