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Stuart Nadler is the author of Wise Men, The Inseparables, and Rooms for Vanishing, and the short story collection The Book of Life. His work has been named a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus and Amazon, a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writer selection, a finalist for the Mark Twain Prize for the American Voice, and has been translated across Europe. He is a recipient of the 5 Under 35 Award from the National Book Foundation. He teaches in the MFA program at Bennington College.
Executive Director of the Asian American Federation talks about the rights and wellbeing of Asian Americans and democratic engagement. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Community, Culture, Equality, Mental Health, Multicultural, Pandemic, Racism
Are you interested in knowing how novelists get their inspiration and write books that become best sellers and award winners? Do you have a story waiting to be written into a book? Join Marisa Labozzetta and me on Wednesday, October 2nd, from 10 to 11 A.M. Central Time U.S. Our conversation will be about her remarkable life journey and her latest novel, Men Who Walk in Dreams. Marisa Labozzetta was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. As a teaching fellow in the Graduate School of Languages and Linguistics at Georgetown University, she received a Master of Science degree and completed her doctoral coursework. Marisa published her first piece in The Washington Star. She won first prize in the Rio Grande Writers´ Fiction contest. She was a finalist in Playboy´s Victoria Chen Haider Memorial Literary Award for Fiction and the New Letters Literary Awards. Marisa went on to publish stories in the best-selling When I Am An Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple, The American Voice, Show Me a Hero: Great Contemporary Stories About Sports, The Pegasus Review, VIA, KnitLit, Dont Tell Mama! The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing, Paradise, Our Mothers Our Selves, Beliefnet.com, Italian Americana, Perigee, and American Fiction, among others. In 1999, Marisa released her first novel, Stay With Me, Lella. She received a Pushcart Prize for her At the Copa collection in 2006. "Forecast for a Sunny Day," from that collection, won the Watchung Arts Center Award for Short Fiction in 2010. Her 2013 novel, Sometimes It Snows in America, was an Eric Hoffer Award Finalist. Her last novel, A Day in June, won the Best Book and American Fiction Awards. Her latest novel, Men Who Walk in Dreams, was a New Millennium Writings Fiction Award Finalist.
As they round out AAPI Heritage Month, David is joined by K-6th grade art teacher, photographer, and new mom, Victoria Willis, out of Northern Virginia to discuss being a rare Asian American voice in the public school system, what motherhood has taught her so far, and much more. Vicky also shares what's unique about her Filipina heritage, and how teaching her students how to navigate race conversions has been both challenging as well as life-giving. Notes: Follow Vicky @veryvicky_ Please consider joining our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/raciallyspeaking
Bring on the milk & cookies...because Santa has arrived! Brad Hyland, who is not only the voice of Santa for the Elf on the Shelf series, he is also a coach, mentor, voice actor, husband, father, grandfather and friend. He says he didn't really start living until 2016, which is when he returned to voice over, a career that Brad says was 40 years in the making! Before voice over came back into his life, he enjoyed being involved with stand up comedy, extra work for on-camera projects, was a frontman for a rock & blues band & had a long career in the sales & corporate world. As a voice actor Brad has had the pleasure to work on many amazing projects, like Elf on the Shelf, but also is the voice of Charlie the Tuna for Starkist, has narrated films for National Parks, multiple characters on video games, and currently can be heard on the Titanic Experience tour. We chat about trusting yourself, how to be natural in your reads, being trained, having confidence, get good at auditioning, using an audition tracker...Plus all the usually creative chaos, like what is the strangest thing any of us bought online & what are a few things Brad collects ??? Brad's website - https://www.americanvoicepower.com/Support the Show.This is a shareable podcast, with a group of creatives, documenting their creative voice over & on-camera journeys to inspire all of us as we navigate our own paths! This pod may bring golden nuggets of wisdom, yet is not an education based show. Follow all the Chaos - Website - https://www.keepingupwithchaos.net/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/keepingupwithchaospodcastIG - https://www.instagram.com/keeping_up_with_chaos/
Dead Airwaves Episode 34 The Ghost of Potter Road By Wesley Critchfield Wesley Critchfield is an American Voice actor and Author, often heard this show narrating various stories. Theme Music By Tim Slade Produced By Mark Slade, Chauncey Haworth, and Lothar Tuppan Checkout our publications https://www.screamingeyepress.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mslade/message
This episode of the World Soccer Talk podcast is presented by Sling.Do not let the accent fool you, Semra Hunter is American. At least, that is what her passport says. Her time in Spain has made her one of the leaders in coverage of LaLiga, and her experience covering the Spanish top flight makes her one of the best hosts and pundits in soccer coverage. As of now, Semra Hunter works with iTV, Sky and LaLiga TV. Outside of that, she has also worked freelance, including the 2022 World Cup.Hunter joins the World Soccer Talk podcast to talk about her career and how it led to Spain. Plus, she describes her career ambitions and what it has been like to cover the league she is so passionate about. Semra discusses what makes LaLiga unique, in addition to Sevilla's rollercoaster of a ride the last few years. Last but not least, Semra chats about career aspirations and whether she would be interested in a job in the United States. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Barry Chan and his partner started Lucky Envelope, they were concerned with appearing “too Chinese.” The craft beer world at the time wasn't ready for that, they thought, and they wanted to fit in and not alienate craft beer's core clientele. Today, with a GABF medal under their belt in the classic Munich-style helles category, they're more conformable knowing they make classic styles in a compelling way, and they've pushed deeper into exploring ways to connect their Chinese-American heritage (and its culinary traditions) with the broader world of craft beer. In this episode, Chan discusses the ways they've approached that, including: Locking down base styles before embarking on experimentation Building “smoked” beers using smoked tea as an ingredient Finding effective ways to extract flavors from challenging ingredients Searching for inspiration in unexpected places Ingredients that don't work in beer Risking failure with ingredients like durian Creating nuanced beers with habanero and shishito peppers Pushing into European styles like Czech dark lager Working to increase diversity in the craft beer world And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): For nearly 30 years, G&D Chillers has set the mark for quality equipment you can rely on. Contact the total glycol system design experts today at gdchillers.com (https://gdchillers.com) Probrew (https://www.probrew.com) N/A? No Problem! The Alchemator from ProBrew uses proprietary membrane technology to strip the alcohol from the beer without sacrificing all the elements – like flavor and color - that make the beer great! Are you ready to Brew Like A Pro? Check out www.probrew.com (https://www.probrew.com) to learn more about The Alchemator from ProBrew. Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Think outside the purée box and let your brand stand out with Old Orchard's craft concentrate blends. To join the core of Old Orchard's brewing community, learn more at oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) American Canning (https://americancanning.com): American Canning provides packaging supplies at competitive prices in order quantities catered to craft. For a smooth packaging experience, also consider their ultra-compact, single operator canning machines. Learn more about their ecosystem of solutions at americancanning.com (https://americancanning.com). ABS Commercial (https://abs-commercial.com): ABS Commercial is a full-service brewery outfitter, proud to offer brewhouses, tanks, and small parts to brewers across the country. Contact one of their brewery consultants today at sales@abs-commercial.com to discuss your brewery project. Perfect Puree (https://perfectpuree.com/beer): Craft the perfect pour with superior fruit from The Perfect Purée. But don't just take our word for it, experience flavor first-hand by curating your own complimentary sample box at perfectpuree.com/beer (https://perfectpuree.com/beer). Samples are complimentary for brewing professionals only.
Real Americans. Real Voices. Isn't that what you'd like to hear? Wouldn't you prefer to skip media spin and hear what's on the hearts of American citizens across the country? In this episode, Linda interviews well-known journalist and broadcaster, Ed Henry, co-host of American Sunrise on Real America's Voice television network. With stories gleaned from his research and experience, examples from others who have fought injustice, and healthy doses of faith and humor, Ed shares how we can lift America back to a place of unity, patriotism, and liberty for all. News reports may look bleak, but it is always sunrise in America when patriotic citizens use their voices to make a positive difference. © Copyright 2022, Prosperity 101, LLC
20220627 - Real American Voice - The Value Of Life Is Preserved Thanks To The Supreme Court by Kevin McCullough Radio
Leila Mottley is the author of the hour – and don't take our words for it, that's straight from Oprah Winfrey. She joins Mick to talk about her novel Nightcrawling, based on a real-life story, which tells the tale of Oakland teen Kiara, who is fighting to keep her life together any which way she can, leading to her being sexually exploited by police.Meanwhile Hannah catches up with actress Sinead Matthews, star of Hullraisers - who can currently be seen on stage in The Madhouse, alongside David Harbour and Bill Pullman - about dysfunctional families, death, and money, among other things.In Jenny Off The Blocks, Jen's chatting about the ongoing outpouring of stories of abuse in gymnastics, while it's high fives all round in cycling. And can women really not play baseball? Hannah and Jen question 1940s American Voice's judgement in this week's Rated Or Dated, as they watch 1992's A League Of Their Own.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to your now Global...American Voice.This episode, along with nine, ten, eleven, and twelve....are being simulcast in five languages.English, Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, and French.Soon....hopefully, more.Each language-written transcripts, going back to Episode One, are available at the website www.gvv.world in all e-book formats. That's www dot G V V dot world. Gvv.world. Are you able and willing to be a member of One Global Village?Most of us were not raised to understand the value of standing in cross-cultural solidarity with those who are quote “different” from ourselves....color completely aside.In 2021 there are only two equally-brilliant types of humans on this beautiful globe.One. Intellectual Man with his Two-Banana cancer.And, Two. Cultural Man without this cancer.Both are brilliant. One...is a better choice.If you don't know of the Two-Banana-Cancer....please refer to Episode Eight point zero one published alongside this episode......for a brief and entertaining description of this enemy within. It is time to choose.....
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Call Of My Ancestors: True Stories, Wisdom, and Real Conversations about Life
For some reason, I felt the Quaker Oats man with marshmellow hair begin to stare at me when I walked into the kitchen. I realized in that moment how we commonly have artifacts and products that are linked to a shameful past on old plantation fields. It isn't the first eye opener but a air of complacency to not speak about it. https://youtu.be/HPe6BgzHWY0 https://calendly.com/plantwhisperbotanicals/broker-support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hair-and-skin-alchemy/message
Thank you for listening to our episode today.Our special guest Brendan has been working as a professional voice-over artist for over 5 years. He has worked with clients like Softbank, Seiko, DOW/Quelex, Maxell, Takara Tomy, and Ashcroft & Oak Jewelers. He has also recorded shows for Konica Minolta Planetarium as well as over 15 audiobooks for Audible. Check out Brendan's Youtube Channel ~ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6wG1X96xcJKai77QTScN5A Brendan's official website ~ https://www.brendanstallings.com Listen to previous episode mentioned: Episode 10: Martial Arts And Self Defense, Here's What You Need To Know? ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcast/episode/4815e657/martial-arts-and-self-defense-heres-what-you-need-to-know ZENSCAPE Wellness Retreat " New Year, New You Detox" https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/zenescape-retreat Facebook Official Event Page ~ https://fb.me/e/4rKW4wKsq January 28-30, 2022 (3-day and 2 night weekend of juice cleanse and fasting) The Fasting Hotel in Chiba ~ https://www.koyarunomori.jp For more details please e-mail us ~ breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com Leave our podcast a review, comment and ratings; Spotify ~ https://open.spotify.com/show/52ySZU9QRQOkkCfM2pJaiz?si=96fc6105f4e44a93 Podchaser ~ https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/breakfast-with-tiffany-show-1346455 Apple Podcast ~ https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/breakfast-with-tiffany-show/id1524300778 If you scroll down on the provided link above on Apple Podcast, you will find the rating section that will appear further below. For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail ~ breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcast Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithtiffanyshow Subscribe to our Official YouTube channel ~ https://bit.ly/3vIVzhE If you find this episode valuable to you, consider a minute to support the podcast by buying us plenty of tea or through the support Paypal link. We will appreciate your generosity to help grow this podcast. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tiffanyrossdale For coaching sessions and programs with Tiffany, check out her official page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com Follow Tiffany Rossdale Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/TokyoHottie Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/OfficialTiffanyRossdale Support the show (https://paypal.me/breakfastwithtiff)
Featuring Dr. Gina Loudon Of Real American Voice On Virginia's Revival by Kevin McCullough Radio
The Bridge interviews a professional voice actor in China. We talk being on the set, dubbing and more. You may be surprised to hear a familiar voice as our guest does the voices of some famous video games. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sabatini is a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives, serving since 2018. He represents the state's 32nd House district in Lake County west of Orlando. He is a candidate for 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida for Florida's 7th congressional district. (wikipedia) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iantrottier/support
The Squid Game Show Sucks. Join me give while I give an honest review about the Squid Game. We also talk about going to crazy parties and getting Covid-19 and the Instagram outrage that recently happened. Plus do you absolutely think that the American Voice over ruined Squid Game? Be My Friends On Snap Ismailrollins Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eazy2timez/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/Ismaileazy2timez --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ismail020/support
Featuring Dr. Gina Loudon Of Real American Voice On The Distractions Set By The Biden Administration by Kevin McCullough Radio
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Treason has been a popular topic in 2021 and Alex looks at two of the most infamous treason trials in American History w/Ohio connections: the Aaron Burr Conspiracy and the trial of Axis Sally. We sit down with one of our favorite historians, David O. Stewart, to discuss the long forgotten Burr Conspiracy of 1806-07. David sharers insight into Burr's life after he shoots and kills Alexander Hamilton while serving as the Vice President. We follow Burr into the West and his travels to Marietta, Ohio and nearby Blennerhassett Island. Did Burr really try to start a new country in the Western US with him as its leader? David Stewart, the author of the excellent book American Emperor: Aaron Burr's Challenge to Jefferson's America (Simon & Schuster, 2012) walks us through the ill-fated Burr Conspiracy and the country's first "Trial of the Century" as the former VP and founding father is tried for treason. Buy David's book about Aaron Burr here: https://www.amazon.com/American-Emperor-Challenge-Jeffersons-America/dp/1439157200 We also visit with Bill Reynolds, historian from Marietta, Ohio's River Museum and Campus Martius Museum about Burr's activities in the Ohio settlement. Visit Marietta's great two museums online here www.mariettamuseums.org. Also Craig Pyles, the Superintendent of Blennerhassett Island State Park takes us to the shady happenings on this historic island in the Ohio River. We analyze the conspiracy between Burr and his financier on the island, Harman Blennerhassett. The Burr Conspiracy comes unraveled in spectacular fashion and both Burr and Blennershassett are arrested. Take a boat and tour the island this summer, a great day trip. https://wvstateparks.com/park/blennerhassett-island-historical-state-park/ In the second part of the episode we travel to Nazi Germany to hear the story of Mildred Gillars, aka Axis Sally, the American voice of Nazi Germany. Author Richard Lucas describes the transformation of a struggling Ohio actress to the top Nazi propagandist on Nazi radio. Lucas' biography of Axis Sally broke new ground on one of the most hated women in American History. His book, Axis Sally: the American Voice of Nazi Germany is available here:https://www.amazon.com/Axis-Sally-American-Voice-Germany/dp/1935149431 We follow Mildred's rise from theatre student at Ohio Wesleyan University to one of the Third Reich's most prized radio propagandists. Richard leads us through her infamous treason trial in 1949, which is the subject of the new Al Pacino movie "American Traitor." Lucas and Alex also uncover just how much she knew about the atrocities of the Nazi regime and her quiet life in Columbus, Ohio decades after her treasonous activity. Ohio v. the World: An American History podcast is now part of the Evergreen Podcast Network. Go to https://evergreenpodcasts.com to check out all our past episodes and dozens of other great podcasts. Don't forget to rate and review our show and we'll read your reviews on the air in a future episode. Also you can email Alex at ohiovtheworld@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The many hats of Josh Martin joins Purple Roads! From auditions for a Purple Dinosaur, to learning to drive a truck for a ("Bob") Builder to becoming the American Voice of Majin Buu. Enjoy an interesting road Josh has traveled.
Elise Bryant is Executive Director of the Labor Heritage Foundation and President of the Coalition of Labor Union Women. Elise Bryant launched her labor arts career as the artistic director of the University of Michigan’s labor theater project, Workers’ Lives/Workers’ Stories in 1982. She joined the National Writers Union and began her screenwriting career with a script for the documentary, Porgy and Bess: an American Voice which aired on PBS. In 1998 Elise made her Washington, DC stage debut in Theater J’s production of Goodnight Irene and founded the DC Labor Chorus. She directed two productions of the labor jazz opera, Forgotten: the Murder at the Ford Rouge Plant, in Detroit and in the Washington, DC area. Most recently she directed the labor jazz opera Love Songs From the Liberation Wars: the 1940s Tobacco Workers Struggle. After working 35 years as a labor educator, Elise retired from her professorship at the National Labor College to start her own consulting service, the E.L.I.S.E. Consortium. Elise is a lifetime member of the Wobblies (Industrial Workers of the World), a member of the AFM Local 1000 as well as CWA/Newspaper Guild Local 32035. In 2012 she was given the Lifetime Achievement award from the international organization, United Association of Labor Educators. In 2017 she was elected President of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW). We discuss: Growing up in Detroit and using theater arts for activism; Directing labor jazz operas; Labor education and the National Labor College; The role of art in labor movements; The Coalition of Labor Union Women; The Labor Heritage Foundation; and the Future of organizing. Empathy Media Lab is produced by Evan Matthew Papp and we are a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network. Support media, authors, artists, historians, and journalists, who are fighting to improve the prosperity of the working class. Website - https://www.empathymedialab.com/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/empathymedialab Twitter - https://twitter.com/empathymedialab Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/empathymedialab Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/empathymedialab/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/EmpathyMediaLab/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/11307472/admin/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnL9xRky2ubsOLp-BuYGZhg Podcast -https://empathymedialab.podbean.com/ Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/empathy-media-lab Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6orzgkgpUVadqigQKC5WDq?si=KyaQUurBRMuu2cjT91CSxg Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2VtcGF0aHltZWRpYWxhYi9mZWVkLnhtbA?ep=14 Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Empathy-Media-Lab Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/empathy-media-labs-podcast #HarmonyOfInterest #PoliticalEconomyMatters #LaborRadioPod #1U #UnionStrong
Bridge the Gaps Where The African American Voice of Influence Is Missing. And Reap The Benefits of Greatness That You, Your Organization, and Our Country Can Experience! We Salute African Americans Who Are Leaders in Our Government and Our Corporations! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shirley-eewfcares/message
Vocal stars from around the world united in song and competition for the annual American Voice Festival. Hear about the experience, voices and prizes for this event that was moved to the virtual space for 2021. The Savannah African Art Museum is celebrating Black history month with unique programming, exhibits and virtual tour opportunities to get people more connected to the contributions and stories of Black Americans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob Bergen is an American voice actor. He is the current voice of the Warner Bros. cartoon character Porky Pig and formerly hosted Jep!, a kids' version of the popular game show Jeopardy!. He is also known for voicing characters in the English dubs of various anime.
Planet Poet-Words in Space – NEW PODCAST! LISTEN to my September 29, 2020 conversation with poet and novelist Lee Slonimsky and essayist and teacher Peter Bricklebank. Lee, my special co-host, invited Peter to read and discuss his remarkable essay on moths, Virginia Woolf and much, much more - -“An Eclipse of One's Own.” Peter Bricklebank has published in The American Voice, Carolina Quarterly, Mid-American Review, Kansas Quarterly, Confrontation, Fiction, The New York Times Book Review and The Chicago Tribune, et al. His chapter on essay/memoir appears in The Portable MFA. He has taught at New York University, Sarah Lawrence College, and elsewhere, including a year as Nonfiction writer-in-residence at Central Connecticut State University and at Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv. Pandemics permitting, he co-teaches a winter workshop in Oaxaca, Mexico. He currently teaches in the online graduate program of National University and at the Hudson Valley Writers' Center. His work is forthcoming in The Bellevue Literary Review. Lee Slonimsky is a poet, novelist, and financial manager. His latest books of poems are the bilingual Greek/English translation of sonnet sequence Pythagoras in Love from Enipnio Press, translated by Greek National Poetry Prize winner Stamatis Polenakis and published this past May, and Tibbetts Brook Park, 1953, Spuyten Duyvil Press (2019). His novel, thriller Bermuda Gold, uses the hedge fund industry as background. Lee collaborated with his wife, Hammett and Mary Higgins Clark Award winner Carol Goodman, on the Black Swan Rising trilogy under the pseudonym Lee Carroll. Lee's hedge fund, Ocean Partners LP, takes a special interest in the humane treatment of animals. Lee taught at The City College of New York and the University of Pennsylvania among others. Thanks so much for listening.
The late Etheridge Knight began writing poetry in the 1960s, when he was imprisoned for armed robbery, where he discovered that "art is ultimately about freedom." This program features excerpts from a 1986 poetry reading and a 1989 interview by Rebekah Presson, when they discuss the role of black men in society and his use of prison as a metaphor. The author of four books, his work continues to inspire younger ...
The late Etheridge Knight began writing poetry in the 1960s, when he was imprisoned for armed robbery, where he discovered that "art is ultimately about freedom." This program features excerpts from a 1986 poetry reading and a 1989 interview by Rebekah Presson, when they discuss the role of black men in society and his use of prison as a metaphor. The author of four books, his work continues to inspire younger ...
What better way to hit off our new season than with this episode, in which we are going to explore the intersection of scientific and creative processes, such as writing!
Rick Pearson speaks with Lissa Druss, Founder and CEO of Strategia Consulting, about the Our American Voice civics education program for students. Lissa highlights the creativity teachers are using in order to get their students involved; and also touches on the positive impact the program is having on participants. To learn more about Our American […]
In this episode of Material Memory, we return to the Autry Museum of the American West in southern California, where a project is underway to preserve audiovisual materials documenting Native American voice and song. We’ll learn about the vital process of community-building and the relationships forged along the way.
Leah Clark is an American voice actor and Funimation Staff Script writer. Recently, she can be heard in Nichijou: My Ordinary Life (Mio), My Hero Academia (Himiko Toga), Dragon Ball Z/Super(Launch, Maron and Ogma), Fairy Tail (Mavis), Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid (Kobayashi), HighSchool DXD Hero (Asia), Darling in the FranXX (Ikuno), New Game (Yun), KanColle (Yuudachi), Sakura Quest (Maki), Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA (Aria), and Yuri On Ice (Mari). Leah is the co-creator of a YouTube channel called Laure & Clark Explore with Morgan Laure Garrett, showcasing experiences at conventions and anime subculture. Thanks to Supanova Comic Con & Gaming for this opportunity Visit Us: https://www.mkaugaming.com/ Help Keep MKAU Alive By Donating Whatever You Can Spare. ---------- MERCH ---------- If you'd like to pick up some sweet MKAU Gaming merch, visit:- https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/mkaugaming/ ---------- DISCORD ---------- Join the MKAU Discord Today, Visit: https://discord.gg/qTXdaHY
Triboluminescence and sparks in candy-eating, Marc's stories about Karma and integrity, a new improv game Musical Press Conference brings big laughs, chicken chips, and singer/songwriter Will Boyajian's amazing charity Hopeful Cases, which involves Will (and others) busking in NYC subway stations for money, all of which is given away to whoever wants it. A live performance in the studio --- and a huge surprise. With guest host Lois Herzeca.
Episode 05 Show Notes 0:00 - Intro Thanks for listening! We’ve enjoyed your feedback and would welcome more! 1:18 - Introducing a New Format Our typical format is to: Define a musical term Make listening recommendations based on that term Answer a question from a listener Every 5th episode, we’ll take a slightly deeper dive into just one piece of music This could be an album, a musical, the score of a film, etc. Today’s piece is a symphony Our goal is to give you a few things to listen for in each movement of this symphony focusing on principles from our first four episodes: Melody Harmony Rhythm & Meter Timbre 2:37 - Introducing Dvorak’s 9th Symphony: From the New World Written by Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904), a Bohemian (Czech) orchestral composer Premiered by the New York Philharmonic in 1893 Dvorak traveled to America to be the director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York Wrote some of his most famous works while in the states (American String Quartet, his cello concerto, and this symphony) Dvorak opened the conservatory to African American students Dvorak believed that composers interested in capturing the American sound should study the music of Native Americans and African Americans Not very many people agreed with him at the time Dvorak wrote original themes inspired by Native American and African American traditions, not exact replications of themes from these cultures With the exception of Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Garrett compares Dvorak’s goal to the Foo Fighters’ concept behind their album/documentary “Sonic Highways” 7:31 - What is a symphony? A multi-movement work for the symphony orchestra Movements are sort of like small pieces of music that make up a bigger piece of music Garrett asks if movements are like chewing bites of a cake instead of shoving an entire cake into your mouth Amanda responds that it’s more like four cupcakes decorated slightly differently but all part of the same batch or set Garrett compares movements to chapters in a book Amanda compares them to books in a series of books because movements are usually pretty complete unto themselves Symphonies typically have 3 movements (early classical) or 4 movements (standard in the Romantic period), and they have a typical order: Fast Slow Dance Fast A note about when to applaud: If the work has multiple movements, try to follow along with the order of them and wait until the end of the last movement to clap If nothing else, wait until the conductor puts his arms all the way down and keeps them down… that’s usually the big ending! People used to clap whenever they wanted, but now we’re snobs about it 12:08 - Movement I. “Adagio - Allegro molto" Melody: Three important themes: A bold, fanfare-like theme (with a statement and a response) that is often played in the brass A minor melody with a simple accompaniment that is first played in the flute We’re not sure why, but Dvorak pointed to this theme as being influenced by indigenous music traditions. He may have thought the minor mode made it sound indigenous A theme that seems to be a pretty direct quotation and development of “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” (an important African American spiritual) Rhythm: the 1st and 3rd theme have very similar rhythms… almost identical! Sidenote: Dvorak will introduce great themes during each movement of the piece, but he’ll also bring back previous movements’ themes (especially the opening theme and the Swing Low theme) Perhaps a drinking game could be played??? (Please drink responsibly.) One word description of Movement I: Amanda: Exploration Garrett: Outset 17:49 - Movement II. “Largo” The most famous movement from this piece Melody: Several years after it was written and premiered, a student of Dvorak, William Arms Fisher, added lyrics to the theme from this movement (“Goin’ Home”) Timbre: The Goin’ Home theme was originally written for clarinet! Dvorak changed it to English Horn because he thought it better matched the vocal timbre of Harry T. Burleigh, the student who exposed Dvorak to many African spirituals Amanda also points out that the timpani notes in this movement are another great timbre Harmony: A passage of big, open chords played by the brass section multiple times throughout this movement Michael Beckerman called this the “Once Upon a Time” figure One word description: Garrett: Nostalgia Dvorak was very homesick while in America Amanda: Yearning 24:32 - Movement III. "Scherzo. Molto Vivace" Rhythm & Meter: The meter is very obvious in this movement, and this is the only movement in triple meter (3 beats per measure) Melody: 3 more great melodies introduced in this movement Sidenote: The opening of this scherzo matches the opening of Beethoven’s 9th symphony’s scherzo! They sound musically very similar. Dvorak did likely did this on purpose as a nod to Beethoven Even Sider Note: Amanda got the movement number wrong in the episode (womp, womp). Beethoven mixes things up, so his scherzo is Movement II, not Movement III. Idea still applies though! One word description: Garrett: Chase Amanda: Tension 28:26 - Movement IV. "Allegro con fuoco” Melody: One last big, bold theme Dominates the movement and later signals the end of the piece Melody: Garrett feels that this movement is a battle of all the themes! See his list of theme battles below! Harmony/Timbre: The last chord of the piece Unique because the entire orchestra hits a chord together, but suddenly everyone cuts out and only the very soft woodwind section sustains Sidenote: The opening of this movement is… Jaws! John Williams borrowed this figure for his shark movie soundtrack On a case by case basis, as long as you properly attribute the material you’ve borrowed, most people in classical music don’t care about this type of borrowing... Just don’t try to pass anything off as your own work if it’s isn’t actually your own work! If Dvorak were alive at the time of Jaws, maybe he’d have wanted a writer’s credit? “You’re only as good as who you steal from.” - A tongue in cheek quote from a professor Garrett and Amanda both know One word descriptions: Garrett: Argument Amanda: Territorial Bonus: Garrett makes a claim for “Three Blind Mice” as another quotation Amanda believes this is purely coincidence 35:40 - How to Enjoy a Symphony (35:53) If you sit down at a concert and see a symphony on the program that comes from 1815 on, get ready for a long ride During the romantic period, symphonies were expanded and got longer and longer Dvorak's 9th symphony is around 42 minutes long! Amanda says that if people will go to a movie theater to watch three hours of Avengers, then they definitely have the capacity to enjoy 40 minutes of great music Garrett says it’s one crime show episode Amanda says it’s three Spongebobs (37:42) Expect thematic development! When you hear a melody, try to hold onto it because it will likely come back again Expect the composer to transform and expand on the themes you hear (38:29) Don’t expect to stay completely engaged and focused for 40 minutes straight Amanda points out that not even the members of the orchestra are fully, completely focused for the entire length of the piece Tuba player is a great example because that person only plays the 2nd movement (and plays less than 20 notes) Dvorak wrote highs and lows, so it’s okay to let your attention ebb and flow a little bit Garrett compares some parts to background info/setting in a novel Amanda compares it to description in a novel It’s all important, but it doesn’t all require the same level of engagement If someone falls asleep, only wake them up if they start snoring Even trained pros want to be whisked away by the music This is musical storytelling! Let it take you where it wants to go (41:20) Expect repetition Composers have to walk a fine line between variety and repetition Repetition can ground you, but too much can bore you Variety is the spice of life, but too much spice ruins dinner There are two types of repetition: exact and non exact Exact repetition: “This piece of music worked once… it’ll work again!” Tension and release (repetition can add to either) The composer is saying, “I want you to remember this.” Non-exact repetition: A timbral change: maybe the same melodies and harmonies but played by different instruments or different groups of instrument Accompaniment changes: Rhythms used might change, additional parts might come in If you hear the same melody, something might have changed elsewhere in the orchestra Ask yourself if it's different and try to figure out what changed (44:10) Nothing beats seeing a symphony live Amanda: the best sound system in the world can’t compete with the weakest concert hall Amanda: I can’t appreciate the difference between 20 vs 50 vs 100 in an orchestra on youtube If the music isn’t thrilling you too much at home, it may be that you need to go see it live Think of it as not just the music but the entire experience Experience it in the right context A comparison to movies You wouldn’t judge a movie based off the one time you saw it using a portable DVD player and broken earbuds during a car ride If you’ve heard someone say, “Oh, that’s a movie you have to see in theaters,” that’s how Amanda feels about symphonies Garrett points out that Twister goes from epic to cheesy real fast when you watch it at home instead of in theaters There’s music that’s meant to be in the studio and is hard to replicate live, but the symphony is the opposite. Witness the team effort! If it’s an educational group, remember that they’re still acquiring the skills they need in order to become the pros If you’re under 80, people will be so excited to see you at a symphony concert! (47:33) You can enjoy this! The music still has value It’s up to the musicians and people involved to show you the value Once you see it, there’s nothing stopping you from enjoying this music Don’t worry that other people are understanding the music more than you are You know a lot about the music you love, and you can appreciate cool experiences! Seek them out! Garrett advises you to ask us about concert etiquette and to seek out casual concerts More and more pro orchestras are putting on less formal concerts 49:04 - Sign Off A reminder that we’ll keep this format reserved for every 5th episode Feel free to recommend a piece you’d like us to dive into Leave us a review if you’d like! Shoot any questions towards our social media or gmail Share the podcast with a friend! We bet you know someone who loves music and would like to know a little more about it. Help make Garrett famous. Spotify Playlist Special thanks to OpenMusicRevolution.com for our intro and outro music and to the guys at Better Podcasting for being such great guides to us. Special thanks to you, our listeners, too! Visit our Website! Follow us on social media! Instagram: @uptoyourearspodcast Twitter @uptoyourears Email us! uptoyourearspodcast@gmail.com Additional Resources: James, Jonathan. “Dvorak Symphony No 9 - From The New World: Inside the Music”. YouTube video, 3:35. Posted October 2016. https://youtu.be/rjeskgwj78s. Roitstein, Andrew, and Nichole Veach. “Antonin Dvorak's New World Symphony: In Search of an American Voice.” Antonin Dvorak's New World Symphony: In Search of an American Voice. New York, NY: New York Philharmonic, 2017. https://nyphil.org/~/media/pdfs/education/1617/curriculum-guide-mshs-final.pdf?la=en Supka, Ondrej. “Symphony No. 9 ‘from the New World.’” Antonin Dvorak. Accessed November 1, 2019. http://www.antonin-dvorak.cz/en/symphony9. Weilerstein, Joshua. “Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast.” Season 4 Premiere - Dvorak Symphony No. 9 "From the New World", Joshua Weilerstein, 30 Aug. 2018, http://stickynotespodcast.libsyn.com/podcast/season-4-premiere-dvorak-symphony-no-9-from-the-new-world
Tom describes a new project he's been working on.
Tom describes a new project he's been working on.
Mark Hancock began his career founding a national advertising agency and running it for fifteen years. His conversion to Christ led him into ministry as a Youth and College Pastor, Associate Pastor, Homeless Ministry Director and Global Event Director for an international ministry, organizing events on five continents. He holds two Masters Degrees in the Mental Health Counseling field, having spent a number of years in private practice, and has taught at secular and Christian colleges. An award-winning writer and conference speaker, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of Trail Life USA and lives near Greenville, SC with his wife of 27 years and two sons. “When you lose your moral compass, everything falls into question, which is why we’re seeing what’s going on with the Boy Scouts of America. They have no idea who they are anymore. They totally cut loose from their moorings and no telling what they’re going to do next because they’ve lost their way.” Hancock believes some influential people are waging an “ongoing war on boyhood.” It started years ago but really ramped up in the ’90s with the way in which boys and girls were educated. We stressed math and science for girls, but ignored the boys. “We felt like [girls] needed to get better in science so we kind of changed the way we educated kids in order to favor girls,” explains Hancock. “As a result, we’re seeing a severe impact on the boys. It’s wonderful that girls improved in science and technology, but we ignored the boys in the process.” Trail Life USA
I have the honor of speaking with Geno Cuddy who discusses his struggle with Autism. Geno has his own public access television show in CT and is a well know internet personality. His interest and dedication to early film is displayed within his very well received Youtube channel. His deep understanding of Fritz Lang's masterpiece, Metropolis elevates the casual viewers experience. I recommend his channel to everyone! Geno Cuddy's Youtube Channel
Marc and Dan discuss it all as we cover the political happenings for the week of 6-10-2019
Marc and Dan welcome Suzanne to the show! Discuss it all as we cover the politics happenings for the week of 5-29-2019 Pelosi slow voice - who fact checks? https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1131728912835383300 CrossFit quits Facebook, Instagram, accuses social media giant of censorship, being 'utopian socialists' | Fox News https://www.foxnews.com/tech/crossfit-quits-facebook-instagram-accuses-censorship-utopian-socialists Gavin Mckinnis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frxSgKJPWhA Wes Clark 7 Nations https://www.google.com/search?q=wes+clark+7&oq=wes+clark+7&aqs=chrome..69i57.4031j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 NXIVM https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/17/us/nxivm-lauren-salzman-testifies/index.html https://radaronline.com/exclusives/2019/05/allison-mack-wife-nicki-clyne-spotted-near-nxivm-headquarters/ Deblasio 2020 https://nypost.com/2019/05/19/de-blasio-cant-escape-police-union-protesters-on-the-campaign-trail/?fbclid=IwAR3xXMbYO1vSahicgeDzScI7a3ga1OGcKtpHfqk9y9C0YYrDYGvABu7HRaw Trump Racist Ad https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/05/media/nbc-trump-immigration-ad/index.html E Warren was a Republican up until 1996 https://www.boston.com/uncategorized/noprimarytagmatch/2012/08/19/for-professor-warren-a-steep-climb MISSING (and some found) James Woods - Banned from Twitter Christine Blasey Ford Martin Shkreli (in prison) Julian Assange - found and dying? Ruth Bader Ginsberg - verbal argument Rachel Dolezal "I was drawing self portraits with the brown crayon instead of the peach crayon" Huma Abadin - MAY 15th found! https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7032621/Huma-Abedin-seen-time-Anthony-Weiner-released-Bronx-halfway-house.html
Dan and Marc discuss the current events of the week of 5-15-2019 Last American Voice Shownotes Former Secretary of State(Hillary) and presidential hopeful begs China to hack us. Larry Kudlow disputes Corey Booker’s claim that Obama deserves credit for economy bombs in Israel.....again..... Facebook blocking conservatives but allowing Holocaust deniers Not one Democrat defended Israel while they were attacked. Colorado shooting one was transgender and the other hated Christians and Trump. Dan's Facebook ban Rashida Tlaib calmed by Holocaust Benzine in the water - barge Govt run Banks at the Post Office by AOC and Sanders Why not credit unions? Community run banks A 14 year old with a message https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=kCsa9_1557960083 Republicans LOVE AOC now? Yeah, no https://www.businessinsider.com/republicans-love-alexandria-ocasio-cortez-plan-cap-interest-rates-2019-5
Marisa Labozzetta was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She was spared the negative connotation of being an only child by a mother who took great pains not to spoil her and by the companionship of many cousins in a closely-knit family. As a teaching fellow in the Graduate School of Languages and Linguistics at Georgetown University, she received a Masters of Science degree and completed her doctoral coursework. Marisa published her first piece in The Washington Star. She won first prize in the Rio Grande Writers´ fiction contest, and was a finalist in Playboy´s Victoria Chen Haider Memorial Literary Award for Fiction, and in New Letters Literary Awards. Marisa went on to publish stories in the best-selling When I Am An Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple, The American Voice, Show Me a Hero: Great Contemporary Stories About Sports, The Pegasus Review, VIA, KnitLit, Dont Tell Mama! The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing, Paradise, Our Mothers Our Selves, Beliefnet.com, Italian Americana, Perigee, and American Fiction, among others. In 1999, Marisa released her first novel, Stay With Me, Lella. In 2006, she received a Pushcart Prize for her At the Copa collection. It was also a finalist for the John Gardner Fiction Award in 2009. "Forecast for a Sunny Day," from that collection, won the Watchung Arts Center Award for Short Fiction in 2010. Her 2013 novel, Sometimes It Snows in America, was an Eric Hoffer Award Finalist. Her new novel, A DAY IN JUNE, will be released on May 1, 2019. Join Marisa Labozzetta and me on Tuesday, May 7, 10-11 A.M. CT US. We will be discussing her remarkable life’s journey, her passion for storytelling, tips on how to be a compelling writer, and her latest novel A DAY IN JUNE.
Dan and Marc discuss the current events of the week of 5-1-2019
Marc welcomes outspoken YouTube Activist, Marni Hockenberg to the show. Marni discusses what is going on in Minnesota with a focus on the corruption and Muslim population and how it has affected her personally.
Marc and Dan discuss the current events for the week of 4/24/2019
Marc and Dan discuss the current events for the week of 4/11/2019
Marc talks with his good friend "Jimmy Choo" who left NY 14 years ago to live in Norway.
Marc and Dan discuss the week in news for March 28, 2019 Links Brains behind AOL Part II https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-3_FGyhg4k&t=17s Joe Biden - Spread your legs - You’re gonna be frisked https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIsdZ9yRga4&feature=youtu.be&t=89 The Brains Behind AOC Part II https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-3_FGyhg4k We’re going to the moon! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgPC-KxqxyY Adam Corolla https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmzFFImgoJw The Beginning of the End https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pElkLyMvYec&t=39s AOC inventing things https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjFJyH4D_9U
In this pilot episode Marc and Dan discuss their plans for Last American Voice
In this pilot episode Marc and Dan discuss their plans for Last American Voice
In this pilot episode Marc and Dan discuss their plans for Last American Voice
Freeman has been on the forefront of conspiracy theory for nearly two decades. He is an internationally-known, award-winning TV producer, film maker, radio talk show host and lecturer. Freeman is considered an expert in the fields of the occult, trauma-based mind control, Illuminati symbolism, and ancient civilizations by his peers and professionals within his industryFreeman has lectured extensively on the secret signs and symbolism of Freemasonry, the ancient astronaut hypothesis, trauma-based mind control, social engineering, government conspiracy, human cloning, technologies of the future and synchronicity.Freeman has appeared on HBO, Discovery Channel, in the studio with Alex Jones and he has been a guest on many radio shows including: Fade To Black, Ground Zero Lounge, Dr. Deagle’s Nutri-Medical Report, Texe Marrs’ Power of Prophecy, Outside the Box, Deadline Live, The American Voice with Gianni Hayes Ph. D., Intel Strike Report, Paranormal Response Team, and the Kevin Smith Show.Freeman has been a guest on many international broadcasts including Red-Ice Creations in Sweden, Edge Media TV in England, and Conspiracy Hunters in Australia.Freeman’s articles have been published in Drunvalo Melchezidek’s Spirit of Ma’at, DavidIcke.com, and The Sovereign NY publications.As president of Blue Fly Productions Freeman produced and hosted an Austin based TV show “The Freeman Perspective” in which Freeman interviews some of the leading thinkers of our time such as, Michael Tsarion, Texe Marrs, Gaylon Ross, Dr. Michael Salla, Stewart and Janet Swerdlow, Eric Jon Phelps, Alan Watt, and exclusive interviews from magicians such as Paul Laffoley, Isaac Bonewitz, and Rex Diabolus Church of the Church of Satan.Checkout the site at www.freemantv.comMusic By Chronox, Kevin Mcleod, And Spaceboy at www.spaceboymusic.com
Are you working at the day job that's slowly taking your soul. Well so was Brian "B.J." Kang. It was consuming him. So what did he do? He took the leap and hoped the net would appear, sugars. And it did. Brian and I both get along because we are both really curious about people. We want to see how they work, they live, and then see how we can help them find the joy in that. This is a super inspiring show. Listen to Season 1 of the Asian-American Voice or Brian's NEW podcast: The Business of Psychotherapy. And find all things Brian at brianjkang.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marisa Labozzetta was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She was spared the negative connotation of being an only child by a mother who took great pains not to spoil her and by the companionship of many cousins in a closely-knit family. As a teaching fellow in the Graduate School of Languages and Linguistics at Georgetown University, she received a Masters of Science degree and completed her doctoral coursework. Marisa published her first piece in The Washington Star. She won first prize in the Rio Grande Writers´ fiction contest, and was a finalist in Playboy´s Victoria Chen Haider Memorial Literary Award for Fiction, and in New Letters Literary Awards. Marisa went on to publish stories in the best-selling When I Am An Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple, The American Voice, Show Me a Hero: Great Contemporary Stories About Sports, The Pegasus Review, VIA, KnitLit, Dont Tell Mama! The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing, Paradise, Our Mothers Our Selves, Beliefnet.com, Italian Americana, Perigee, and American Fiction, among others. In 1999, Marisa released her first novel, Stay With Me, Lella. In 2006, she received a Pushcart Prize for her At the Copa collection. It was also a finalist for the John Gardner Fiction Award in 2009. "Forecast for a Sunny Day," from that collection, won the Watchung Arts Center Award for Short Fiction in 2010. Her 2013 novel, Sometimes It Snows in America, was an Eric Hoffer Award Finalist. Join Marisa Labozzetta and me on Tuesday, May 10, 10-11 A.M. CT US. We will be discussing her latest novel Thieves Never Steal in the Rain, and her passion for storytelling.
Introduction episode of The Asian American Voice podcast as well as introducing your podcast host, B.J. Kang.
Phil Ruddock For those of you that doubt the effects a Service Dog can have on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD),let me tell you my story.I'm a Desert Storm Veteran,what I did there is only my demons I must face.I came back with all the classic symptoms.I drank all the time,I couldn't get along with anyone,I kept checking every room in the house to make sure it was clear every time I came home,I got up and checked the locks on the doors and windows too many times to count,I was always depressed and pissed at the world,and I never slept.I drove my family so crazy that they wanted to leave.I still do some of those things,but it's getting better.After the military,I worked for the Veterans Affairs Medical Center until about six years ago when my PTSD became so bad, I had a nervous breakdown.For the next three years I basically stayed on my couch,seldom leaving my land except for a trip to town once or twice a month.This became my standard until a nice person named Brenda Wagner asked me to foster some dogs for her.There was one pit bull that was a lot like I was.She was scared,avoided people,wanted to hide under a rock,and always on guard.I worked with this dog named Mia,and we became attached.She would ride with me where ever I went.I started to feel I had someone to watch my back again. That is one of the main things that is wrong when we come back.We go from knowing we have a whole group of soldiers watching our back to coming home and being alone.Mia became my “battle buddy”,She would wake me up when I had nightmares,calm me down when I had an anxiety attack, watch my back at a counter at a store or the bank, even assure me when I had doubts.Mia was the constant in my life that PTSD took away.Everyone would leave for work or school but Mia was always there.After almost two years with Mia by my side,I can now travel some places on my own,but she still comes with me on trips out of town.
This is a place for spouses of veterans to easily access information and share the ups and downs of leaving the military lifestyle. We all heard the term at one point on another during our spouse's time in the military. Household 6.We were the support group, caretaker, wife/husband, launder, chef, friend, and a plethora of other hats. Our spouse has gotten out, but the above jobs haven't dissipated, in fact for many it has become harder.Both the veteran and the spouse are adjusting.This is a safe place to help process that adjustment.After realizing how little support is available for veteran's spouses, we decided to do something about it.We are bringing resources such as ETS'ing information, disability information, little to no cost counseling,reading material, blogs, career information (including companies that hire and companies that help with resume writing), PTSD/TBI support,businesses you can locally support that are veteran or veteran spouse owned,K9 organization,as well as better known sources such as the VA,American Legion, and DAV into one place.From the minute the military member transitions to a veteran,this is where you can go for reliable and helpful information.Our goal is to unite the veteran community and provide families with the necessary resources to thrive upon leaving the military. ANTHONY WILLIAMS DISABLED VETERAN SERVED IN THE AIR FORCE RECEIVED 100 PERCENT RATING AFTER 14 YEARS OF INITIAL FILING BEGAN HIS ADULT MINISTRY IN JANUARY 1982 AS A CHOIR DIRECTOR,JUNIOR DEACON, DEACON,MINISTER OF MUSIC, SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSISTANT AND CHURCH ADMINISTRATOR ACCEPTED HIS MINISTERIAL CALLING IN NOVEMBER 1999 RECEIVED MINISTERIAL LICENSE APRIL 2003 ELECTED PASTOR OF ST MARK MINISTRIES IN MAY 2009 RECEIVED PASTORIAL ORDINATION IN JULY 2009 BECAME HOPE CHAPLAIN SERVING AT VALLEY HOSPITAL AUGUST 2012 BECAME HOSPICE CHAPLAIN AUGUST 2012 BECAME MESSAGES OF FAITH CHAPLAIN IN NOVEMBER 2013 CONSECRATED AS A BISHOP AUGUST 2014/
Chris Dorsey founder of Warrior Overwatch, Army 19d (Scout) from 01-05, combat veteran OIF 1 Senior Chaplain Barry A. Mainardi Chaplain Barry graduated from the University of Dayton in 1965. He served with the U.S. Army until 1974 and received an Honorable Discharge at the rank of Captain. During his tour of service, Barry was both an Airborne Jumpmaster and an instructor pilot. He served in two combat areas, including Vietnam, where he was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal with “V”, Air Medals, Purple Heart & Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Oak Leaf. Barry feels his status as a disabled veteran helps him assist other veterans whose experiences he has paralleled. Barry dedicates his life serving our Lord Christ Jesus as an ordained Senior Chaplain with Chaplaincy Nevada where he currently serves as Director of Administration and currently serves as Chair of the Chaplaincy Advisory Board. Barry also serves with 10,000Kids (producer of Emmy nominee Trafficked-No-More) as Team Leader; METRO Human Trafficking Taskforce Partner; A Project Coordinator for Nevada Sex Trafficking Awareness Campaign under the tutelage of Pastor Troy Martinez, Co-Chair of the Southern NV Community Gang Taskforce on Human Trafficking; METRO RECAP (Reclaiming Every City Around Peace) First Responder; Red Rock Search and Rescue Chaplain Liaison; Clark County School District Police Chaplain Liaison; Mayor's Faith Based Initiative on Human Trafficking Moderator; and is a METRO Volunteer with approximately 17,000 hours of service during the last 11 years. Barry attends International Church of Las Vegas where he is a certified Maxwell Leadership Course Instructor. Barry has approximately 40 years of experience in the securities industry. For the last 20 years, Barry is serving as an Arbitrator for the Financial Industries Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
Rev. Bill McDonald Known in the military veteran community as the ultimate advocate and supporter of both his fellow Vietnam Veterans and former South Vietnamese military allies. He has been assisting and aiding both communities since the end of the Vietnam War and his own return to civilian life. He lobbies both the California State legislature as well as Congress as a pro bono crusader of veteran rights and issues.Bill was a Huey helicopter crew-chief/door-gunner with the famed “Tomahawks” -128th Assault Helicopter Company in Phu Loi, South Vietnam in 1966-67. This was one of the most decorated helicopter units in the war. He was awarded many medals and ribbons including The Distinguished Flying Cross, The Bronze Star Medal, 14 Air Medals, The Purple Heart Medal. His unit was also awarded The Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. He was wounded in Nam and has some ongoing injuries that he still deals with today.The California State Assembly as well as The California State Senate honored him with a certificates for his services to the veteran community for over 40 years. Congresswoman Doris Matsui also presented a formal congressional recognition for his services over the last several decades nation wide, as well as within her own congressional district. Matthew Merz born in 1973 in the great state of Texas father is a 37 year retired US Army Ranger ,mother was a stay at home mom ,grew up a military brat -mostly Alaska, Central and South America large family of 4 brothers and 5 sisters ,Boy Scouts of America –Eagle Scout 1992 graduated high school in Tucson, AZ attended college at both Pima Community College and the University of Arizona, Tucson joined the Tucson Police Department in 1999 have 16 years total as a police officer ,last 3 years have been in the Tucson Police K9 unit married 19 years have two boys, 14yrs and 11yrs old
Carter Davis Carter was born in Portland Oregon in 1988. He was raised in Beaverton and graduated from Forest Grove High school in 2007. Wanting to serve his country, Carter joined the Navy to be a Corpsman during his senior year of High school and left for boot camp in August 2007 following graduation. Following boot camp he attended Naval Hospital Corps School at Great Lakes, followed by Field Medical Training Battalion and Combat Trauma Management before being assigned to 1st battalion 1st Marines under 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, CA. Carter was then assigned to Bravo Company 1/1 Weapons Platoon where he first met co-founder Wade Luethi who was an 0341 mortar man. Carter and Wade both deployed in January 2009 on the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit where they conducted security, training, joint-military operations, and counter-piracy until summer 2009. Carter medically retired in July 2013 and moved to Los Angeles, CA where he spent approximately 1 year before returning home to Oregon. Carter began Lift For The 22 after battling his own identity issues after separating from the military and dealing with depression. Carter's vision is to bring the joy of a fitness centered support network to the veteran community in order to lower the prevalence of Veteran suicides. COREY VON GINKLE Former Combat Medic 82 Airborne Division
Jennifer Laughlin Stevenson Jennifer is an author, keynote speaker, trainer, radio program, entrepreneur, voiceover talent, co owner- Hick's Place, & one of the founders of FOMA-OP Jennifer Laughlin learned at a young age, with a disability, that life is not always fair, but you can achieve anything you want if you work hard enough. Jennifer is very passionate about her faith, her children, her husband Troy and the beauty of mother nature. You will learn a lot about Jennifer and her family through each book line , booking her for speaking event as she is also a John C Maxwell Team Member and has radio segment called Monday's Motivational Minute You can also find Jenni bloging at www.jenniferlaughlinstevenson.com Rob Porter: Comedian He is 42 years old comedian, that was born in Akron, Ohio. Currently resides in Traverse City, MI He has performed at: Comedy Store in LA Garrett Morris' Downtown Comedy Club in LA Michael Moore's Comedy Fest. You can get a sneak peak of some of his comedy on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET1PzBrx5Hc and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm3ENyVdTIs
Steve Gore, who has been a chainsaw artist for over 18 years, is using his talent to create the American First Responders Memorial Monument to honor and memorialize all fallen firefighters and other first responders.Gore also suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. “I was down to one chainsaw, living in a small hotel room I was suicidal and had a loaded weapon.He met some Vietnam veterans. “They sat with me for 10-12 hours and let me know what was happening with my PTSD and explained the triggers.They got me out into the world I carved again in an open location, surrounded by Vietnam veterans. Their tutelage and caring saved my life. John The Pate family, John and Vaneta, John having served in the Army National Guard, a EMT, and Police officer and Vaneta, a Licensed Practical Nurse. Have taken upon themselves to build a homeless community for our homeless veterans in the El Paso area.Mr. Pate spent many nights in VA Hospitals were he had eight back surgeries in the past year. During that time the Pate's spent many of hours visiting and talking with fellow veterans. John had a roommate in the hospital that served during Vietnam, after getting to know the man, he confided that he was homeless due to unforeseen circumstances. The Pate's had their eyes opened to the epidemic facing our veterans. The Pates decided it was time to do something about the problem.There are 50,000 plus homeless veterans reported in the US. That was when they realized they had to help the homeless veterans. The decision was made to take all the profits from the sale of their home and build a community for our homeless veterans.They were approached with a gift of 10.5 acers in Sierra Blanca. After research and talking to the El Paso VA it was learned that over 2000 veterans sleep on the streets at any given night in the El Paso.
Michael B. Parlor is an experienced analyst and commentator on law enforcement, foreign affairs,defense and national security matters.A Federal Bureau of Investigation certified Police Firearms Instructor, has served with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)for twenty-four years. He served in various assignments including basic patrol, division jails, gang suppression units, and joint federal/local counter-terrorism units. He has assisted with training of law enforcement personnel in the areas of patrol concepts, crimes–in-progress, building searches, and vehicle pullovers.He also served as a technical advisor for LAPD films produced,related to patrol tactics and cultural awareness. He has represented LAPD assisting the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training update curriculum for the State of California, as well as the US Army update the Military Police Field Manual. He represented LAPD as a consultant for the Calibre Press book Tactics for Criminal Patrol.During the Bush Admin War On Terrorism,he was assigned to the US CG Base-LA Joint Operations Center, responsible for ensuring the safety of the harbor areas of LA and Long Beach.Prior to becoming a police officer, Michael served in both the enlisted and officer ranks,coordinating training related to nuclear, biological and chemical warfare, mountain and desert warfare,self-defense tactics, various infantry weapon systems, water safety coordinator, drug/alcohol abuse counselor, and counter-terrorism for active duty as well as reserve USMC personnel.He retired holding the Rank of Major in the Marine Corps Reserve. Guff Mcguffey Marine Corps veteran,22untilvalhalla is dedicated to raising awareness for PTSD related veteran suicide.Utilizing the fitness community to inform people of this epidemic.However, you do not have to be into fitness to help.Raising awareness, becoming informed,having place to talk about different ways we can all use to cope
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Hi there and welcome to VOX Talk! This week, we’ll hear news from VOICE 2014, about Latin American voice-overs and the ballooning business of translation and localization. In The Biz, David Ciccarelli from Voices interviews Richard Carroll of Keylingo, a translation firm. Download Podcast Episode 69 » Links From This Week’s Show The Loop Photos […]
Enjoy these stories in our third and final segment with Marc Graue: Why Avatar the cartoon series was his fav… His icon Don Pitts… The sleazy street rat anaology to finding your niche! In addition, Marc shares how he balances life – including special needs kids! Finally – Rorshach test!! Woo hoo! Hollywood born Marc Graue offers great stories of experience and sage advice from both sides of the glass in today's show. His perspective? Find the slice of VO you are comfortable in vs assuming you need to be a jack of all trades. He is quite proud of his ‘Hotel Mario' notoriety, winning game of the year 2011 for ‘SkyRim' and being ‘Mr.Zircon' in voice & action figure. Marc Graue is a professional American Voice actor as well as the owner of Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios in Burbank CA. Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios is recognized worldwide as a leader in voiceover recording for all types of VO and more, has won 2 Grammys, a Clio, International Radio Festival Gold Awards, numerous Crystal Communicator Awards, Silver Mikes, and a Telly Award. Marc Graue studio webpage http://www.fixinthemix.com/ Love That VoiceOver is a podcast showcasing in-depth interviews unveiling the personalities and projects behind the mic. Every interview is a fresh perspective on the art and artistry behind the microphone.... VO artist LoveThatRebecca is your host and producer of Love That VoiceOver. Rebecca also voiceover improv with LoveThatImprovVO.com Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com.
Hollywood born Marc Graue offers great stories of experience and sage advice from both sides of the glass in today's show. His perspective? Find the slice of VO you are comfortable in vs assuming you need to be a jack of all trades. He is quite proud of his ‘Hotel Mario' notoriety, winning game of the year 2011 for ‘SkyRim' and being ‘Mr.Zircon' in voice & action figure. In this second part of my interview with Marc - (he is SO funny too!) - he explains how he balances a live owning one of the biggest voice over studios in LA (and probably worldwide) with his other part of life - being a spectacular voice talent himself! He talks about how it works for him, which I think you'll be interested to hear about. Enjoy! Marc Graue is a professional American Voice actor as well as the owner of Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios in Burbank CA. Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios is recognized worldwide as a leader in voiceover recording for all types of VO and more, has won 2 Grammys, a Clio, International Radio Festival Gold Awards, numerous Crystal Communicator Awards, Silver Mikes, and a Telly Award. Marc Graue studio webpage http://www.fixinthemix.com/ Mr. Zurkon quotes http://youtu.be/MlgGwTlHbQ8 Hotel Mario bloopers http://youtu.be/3i-vwqNAp_E Love That VoiceOver is a podcast showcasing in-depth interviews unveiling the personalities and projects behind the mic. Every interview is a fresh perspective on the art and artistry behind the microphone.... VO artist LoveThatRebecca is your host and producer of Love That VoiceOver. Rebecca also voiceover improv with LoveThatImprovVO.com Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com.
Hollywood born Marc Graue offers great stories of experience and sage advice from both sides of the glass in today's LovethatVoiceover show. His perspective? Find the slice of VO you are comfortable in versus assuming you need to be a jack of all trades. He is quite proud of his ‘Hotel Mario' notoriety, winning game of the year 2011 for ‘SkyRim' and being ‘Mr.Zircon' in voice & action figure. Enjoy these stories: The “celebrity photos”; Charlton Heston in his robe; Marc getting in trouble in radio, talking his way into Cherokee music studio (Motley Crue, Pat Benatar, Van Halen, etc) and landing the Warner Bros Records account… He then bought “Studio 5” with about 650 sq ft which doubled, tripled and grew to 15,000 sq ft. He still runs it today in combination with his quite busy VO career! Marc Graue is a professional American Voice actor as well as the owner of Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios in Burbank CA. Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios is recognized worldwide as a leader in voiceover recording for all types of VO and more, has won 2 Grammys, a Clio, International Radio Festival Gold Awards, numerous Crystal Communicator Awards, Silver Mikes, and a Telly Award. Marc Graue studio webpage http://www.fixinthemix.com/ Mr. Zurkon quotes http://youtu.be/MlgGwTlHbQ8 Hotel Mario bloopers http://youtu.be/3i-vwqNAp_E Love That VoiceOver is a podcast showcasing in-depth interviews unveiling the personalities and projects behind the mic, with your fun loving host LoveThatRebecca aka Rebecca Haugh. Interviews with a fresh perspective on the art and artistry behind the microphone.... Follow on twitter @LovethatVO and on Facebook
The Shape of Things to Come: Prophecy and the American Voice (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) In this conversation about how America disappoints its prophets and betrays its promises, it's surprising to hear that Greil Marcus continues to maintain faith in the American dream and America's future. Whether the subject is "Twin Peak's" reflection of the Salem witch trials or the band Pere Ubu's rattle-trap prophecies, Marcus' vision is idealistic, even optimistic.