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Program Staff Adam Borneman and Adam Mixon speak with Heather Brown and Andy Patterson about the importance of approaching everything with compassion, why reading and travel are important practices, and whether the unity of the Spirit and the bond of peace are still possible.
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In this podcast, Dudley embarks on a thought-provoking conversation with Rev. Andy Patterson, delving into the realms of Church leadership and strategy within the context of cross-cultural mission. If you want to access the policy crafted by Andy and his team at Charlotte Chapel, feel free to contact Dudley at director.eu@aimint.org.
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Matt and guest Andy Patterson answer the following listener questions:You got your license, now what?Is it worth it to get a Xactimate user certsWhat is the difference between daily and cat workRidealongs vs formal trainingYou've been called for a deployment: what you should expect? Reinspections and supplements - did you screw up?Agency liaison and why it's important to touch base with the agentsThank you for being an AdjusterTV Radio listener! Please visit adjustertvplus.com and use coupon code PODCAST for a free month of the best new adjuster training videos. New videos arrive every month!Thank you for being an AdjusterTV Radio listener! Please visit adjustertvplus.com and use coupon code PODCAST for a free month of the best new adjuster training videos. New videos arrive every week!
Agriculture at a software company? Must be Epic.Epic, a health care software company, pays homage to Wisconsin agriculture in a number of ways -- it's state-of-the-art buildings that resemble a barn and farmhouse, 550 acres of operating farmland, 42 sheep, 14 cows, and one donkey. If you decide to get something to eat, you'll find your mouth watering over a cuisine that emphasizes Wisconsin agriculture. Andy Patterson leads the culinary team at Epic, which boasts about 250 people. He says Wisconsin agriculture plays a role in his work every day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Philanthropy is the economic engine of Sioux Falls." Sioux Falls is special; we really believe we can solve problems together. Cindy Peterson, Founder/CEO of Maximizing Excellence, and Andy Patterson, President/CEO at Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation, help the changemakers develop within this community. Listen in on these community leaders as they discuss ways we can adapt to obstacles through different lenses, and why Sioux Falls is dedicated to impacting each other for the good. Follow us on all things socials for more community impact stories. Think 3D Solutions (@think3dsolutions) • Instagram photos and videos
A fixture of the Salt Lake City music scene, Andy Patterson has been active in music production behind the controls at his studio, The Boar's Nest, and making his own brand of heavy since the 90s, starting off by going on tour with Iceburn and then drumming in previous bands SubRosa and Insect Ark. His latest outfit, The Otolith, sees him reunited with fellow members of SubRosa and their debut record comes out very soon. You could not find a more fitting nickname than "The Loud Guy" for Andy, when it comes to his music and production anyway (Spoiler alert: he's pretty mild-mannered). Dylan and Andy explore his origins as a musician and get deep into the nitty gritty of his tried-and-true production approaches, plus getting a drum kit by searching for Satan, playing eight sets as the mayor of Crucial Fest, recognizing a genuine take versus a perfect one, Frankensteining the Iceburn remasters, how to really say Cirith Ungol, bailing out Visigoth at Fire in the Mountains, chasing the dragon for horror movies, and recounts his lost year of 2020. And of course, we talk about SLC Punk! Support The Otolith over at Blues Funeral Recordings Track featured is "Hubris" off their upcoming debut, Folium Limina, out on October 21st!
He's back! Another round of wild stories, a new segment we'll call "old high school photos with Andy", a Reverse Punisher(TM), a discussion about what NOT to do at soundcheck when you're opening for Sleep, and an absolute boatload of music, including music from Venezuelan band zeta who's van was robbed in San Francisco just days ago...support all the bands you like! Oh, and we're pretty sure this episode is proof that the simulation is real.The Otolithhttps://desertrecords.bandcamp.com/track/the-otolith-bone-dusthttps://www.facebook.com/otolithichttps://www.instagram.com/theotolithband/Listen to zeta, buy stuff from them! https://joinzeta.bandcamp.com/album/todo-bailarloThis Week's SubmissionsGet Some!https://getsomehardcore.bandcamp.com/album/and-then-you-dieGrievinghttps://grieving666.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-the-wearyEgor Lappohttps://egorlappo.bandcamp.com/album/naturealismDesert Cloudshttps://desertclouds.bandcamp.com/album/planexitBevar Seahttps://bevarsea.bandcamp.com/album/the-timeless-zoneSum of Rhttps://sumofr.bandcamp.com/album/lahbryceBands! Submit one song (preferably from Bandcamp) to blyndsub@gmail.com and we'll try to cover it on another episode. Find us on social media @blyndsubmyshynz.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi_8QVmx1ggBQHGKln88UNwTheme song by Francis Anger RobertsVO by Pete HollandLogo by Nick Fox
Tamien Dysart is joined by a few members of the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation. Andy Patterson serves as the CEO & President and Patrick Gale serves as Vice President and head of Community Investment. We dove into what it means to be a successful contributor in both our personal lives and the community. These two have a heart for the community of Sioux Falls that is nearly unmatched and we are so grateful for the conversation we had with them.
Should you get trained as a staff adjuster and then quit to become an IA?It's a tough question and one that - if you're new - you will often hear as a great piece of advice. But is going staff for a few months or a year really a smart way to go?In this episode of AdjusterTV, Matt and Andy Patterson - who was a multi-decade veteran claims adjuster at a major carrier - chat about Andy's innovative new YouTube channel where he demonstrates how to scope, estimate, and actually perform REPAIRS! They also talk about the state of the industry, what it's like to be a staff adjuster versus an independent adjuster, and tons more.Even though Andy has more experience in claims than Matt does, this is a compelling conversation between two industry veterans who come from two very different backgrounds.
On this episode of Tour Stories, Skunk brings his good friend and fellow musician Andy Patterson on the show to share an adventure or two! - Skunk (Blizzard to Hell "Reno.") - Andy P. ( Jail time & Sepantining deer!) - Andy K. (SXSW tour Blacking out with a Go Pro.) Be sure to check out all the fun Spin offs and shows we do! Thanks for listening!
INSECT ARK, the long-running exploratory endeavor led by Dana Schechter, recently released its Future Fossils EP, an alluring collection of solo archived outtakes, excerpts, and live improv tracks born between 2016 and 2018, via Belgium's Consouling Sounds. When Dana Schechter started INSECT ARK as her “true” solo project in 2012, she set out to build desolate and hallucinogenic galaxies of sound entirely on her own. Writing and playing solo offered an escape into the deepest realms of self-reflection, dredging and birthing a hitherto sonic beast that was, it turns out, utterly unhinged and totally liberating. Focusing on experimental, drone, noise, and avant-garde noise, INSECT ARK's first years produced records that were raw, ominous, and totally unique. While defying comparison, these new sounds possessed Schechter's distinct musical spirit, woven throughout her twenty-plus years of band/collaboration work. After three releases (2012's Collapsar7”, 2013's Long Arms10”, 2015's Portal/WellLP), INSECT ARK added live drums to the mix, and the resulting albums — 2018's Marrow Hymns (with drummer Ashley Spungin) and 2020's The Vanishing (with drummer Andy Patterson) — showed that her singular vision could also expand into heavier and more crushing territory within a collaborative space. The power that live drums brought to INSECT ARK helped gather a new fan base in the heavy-music world, adding another layer to the band's palette. Now, after nine years of existence, INSECT ARK has come full circle to once again embrace solo work on 2021's Future Fossils. http://www.insectark.com http://www.insectark.bandcamp.com http://www.facebook.com/InsectArk http://www.instagram.com/insectark This episode is proudly brought to you by: Betterhelp : https://www.betterhelp.com/sipod for 10% off Mack Weldon: https://www.mackweldon.com/suckit Promo Code "SUCKIT" for 20% off! Everyplate: https://www.everyplate.com Code "suckit179" for $1.99 Meals! https://www.theblackrosemedia.com Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/theblackrosemedia https://www.instagram.com/suckitpodcast https://www.facebook.com/suckitpodcast https://www.facebook.com/TheBlkRoseMedia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/support
With the year-end fast approaching, now is the perfect time to discuss charitable giving. This is the time of year when many people do their bulk of donating — and with good reason. To help us unpack charitable giving on this episode, Adam sits down with Andy Patterson, president of the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation, and they discuss making charitable gifts during the holiday season.
Yooooo! This episode, we got to talk about the sophomore LP by power trio State Of The Nation, released in 1995. We had the pleasure of speaking with the entire band. Lots of ground is covered on this one. Check it out!
Do not skip this one. Today's guest is Brett Morris, guitar player for Sub Pop Records weirdos Man Man and Mister Heavenly (w/members of Islands, Man Man, Modest Mouse, and The Shins). The Man Man Record Dream Hunting in the Valley of the In-Between was one of Jeff's favorite records in 2020, and he also shares a deep love of Mr. Bungle. Oh, and music would probably be considered his side-hustle; he's also a podcast engineer/producer and on-air personality for Earwolf podcasts Who Charted?, Off Book, Improv for Humans, Comedy Bang Bang, Hollywood Materclass, Estates of Perfection, The Neighborhood listen, and more.We talked to Brett about growing up in the bay area and how he got interested in music, as well as what it's like for a musician and audio engineer to infiltrate the world of elite sketch, improv, stand-up, and TV/film comedy. Brett has literally been in the room with all of the funniest people working in comedy today.We also listened to music, like usual, and one of the submissions actually came from an old friend of JD's, and was produced by past guest Andy Patterson...and it was a gem. We talked the plight of small venues, and the Improv4humans4music vinyl record which Brett produced...all the live recordings from musicians who played on the podcast, and proceeds go to NIVA (National Independent Venue Association).Brett is a Busy ManMan Manhttps://manmanbandband.bandcamp.com/album/dream-hunting-in-the-valley-of-the-in-betweenMister Heavenlyhttps://misterheavenly.bandcamp.com/releasesWho Charted?https://www.earwolf.com/show/who-charted/Off Bookhttps://www.earwolf.com/show/off-book/Improv4humanshttps://www.earwolf.com/show/improv4humans/Improv4humans4music Vinylhttps://www.newburycomics.com/products/various_artists-improv4humans4music_vol_1_exclusive_lpHollywood Masterclasshttps://www.stitcher.com/show/hollwood-masterclassEstates of Perfectionhttps://www.stitcher.com/show/estates-of-perfectionThe Neighborhood Listenhttps://www.earwolf.com/show/the-neighborhood-listen/The Gino Lombardo Showhttps://www.stitcher.com/show/the-gino-lombardo-showThis Week's SubmissionsHeadlesshttps://headless-official.bandcamp.com/album/square-oneThe Angelushttps://store.theangelusband.com/album/why-we-never-dieRotten Musicianshttps://rottenmusicians.bandcamp.com/album/grossiesSon of Samhttps://sonofsamband1.bandcamp.com/album/and-the-monster-awokeBands! Submit one song (preferably from Bandcamp) to blyndsub@gmail.com and we'll try to cover it on another episode. Find us on social media @blyndsubmyshynz.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi_8QVmx1ggBQHGKln88UNwTheme song by Fran
Our guest this week is Glenn Szymanski of Buffalo's Tines. Glenn runs us through his musical history, talking about being converted to metal through The Road Warriors tag-team duo, his old death metal band Mutant Supremacy and experimental outfit Ad Hoc Theory, Tines' exploratory EP, not being influenced by anything post-1985, what it is like to be too musical for punk and too loud and fast for hard rock, housing Andy Patterson back in the day, building the NY Doomed and Stoned compilation, his many travels, and big love for Arthur Brown, Nik Turner, and Betty Davis. Support Tines Track featured is "Rock & Roll Witness Protection Program" off their two-song EP, which you can get over at their Bandcamp page
We are continuing on into the smoke filled foray month of April with Dust Lord! Frontman Spike Whirley runs through his early life and forming the band, talking about (the return of) trash guitars*, writing songs while incarcerated, his stint in Catheter, the chillness of Andy Patterson, using Jason Roeder's cymbal, playing an impromptu show at an art gallery, tracing back his harmony roots to Maiden, how letting go of his anger led him to slower music, selling his four-track tape player to Blood Incantation, major love for The Lord Weird Slough Feg, how a Facebook thread lead to a split with Bog Wizard, vinyl steals at Target, and the Mutoid Man Meter. Support Dust Lord Track featured is "Career Opportunities" off Dust Lord's split with Bog Wizard, Four Tales of the Strange *See Chapter 44 for more on trash guitars.
Suh, dude! Three audio engineers in a row?! Yep, buckle up because the one and only Andy Patterson (Subrosa, Insect Ark, DONE) is our guest this week. You know how we often say “this week’s episode is a real treat”, or “this was a fun one” or “this was a wild ride”? Well, there aren’t enough catchy sayings for this one. We really hit the ground running this week! Even before we started recording, this one went in some interesting places. Get ready for some laughs. Having been in 30+ bands, and recorded at least twice that many, Andy Patterson has seen some stuff and he has stories for days. From receiving a death threat recently to a seemingly empty tent at Hellfest. And from recording Zach De La Rocha voiceovers in his LA apartment for a RATM DVD release to the corduroy hats his mom made for his entire first band, AP shares some good ones. Stick around for:-Clean grunge and melting-A full re-release of Iceburn's catalog on Southern Lord-Recording bass direct into the mixer with an Ibanez Soundgear on Hephaestus...oof-Replacing the snare hits on an entire record with a hand "reamped" snare-The time James Hetfield said, "I know where my dick's been. Most of the time."-Getting his first death threatJust a sampling of Andy’s most recent bands, and sorry, no link to his studio website, gotta have the secret password.Insect Arkhttps://insectark.bandcamp.com/DONEhttps://donebandmusic.bandcamp.com/Subrosahttps://subrosausa.bandcamp.com/This Week’s SubmissionsBog Monkey - “El Blanco”https://bogmonkey.bandcamp.com/album/bog-monkey-ep Søma - “Shake an Anagram”https://hypnossoma.bandcamp.com/ DEAD - “Digging Holes” https://deadsounds.bandcamp.com/album/raving-drooling Mouth Breathe(r) - “Eat God, See Acid” https://mouthbreather9.bandcamp.com/ Bands! Submit one song (preferably from Bandcamp) to blyndsub@gmail.com and we'll try to cover it on another episode. Find us on social media @blyndsubmyshynz. If you like the podcast, subscribe, share it with your friend, or head over to our to watch the video version!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi_8QVmx1ggBQHGKln88UNwTheme song by Francis Anger Roberts Logo by Nick Fox
Rev Steve Stockman leads the service with Roz Stirling taking the prayers and June Andrews reading from Exodus. Andy Patterson sings Rich Mullins' song "Hard to Get" and the worship is led by a host of Fitzers! Details of the resumption of services at Fitzroy are given at the end .
Thessalonica & Berea Series: When the Gospel Hit Europe Preacher: Andy Patterson Sunday Morning Date: 10th May 2020 Time: 11:00
Even in an unprecedented time like this, we're constantly encouraged by the strength of our community in Sioux Falls. Despite the rapid turn of events that has many of us in DTSF and even more of us across the state wondering what our reality will look like in 30 days, there's an outpouring of support and rallying cries from all over our city. Enter, Andy Patterson and the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation. You'll have to listen to this whole conversation to hear more details, but at the end of the day, Andy and his team are doing some incredible things to raise support for small businesses and individuals throughout Sioux Falls and our surrounding area. We truly can succeed through this, if we link arms and do the work together. #OneSiouxFalls
For our special IBC-edition of The Rough Cut, editor Chris Dickens and music editor Andy Patterson discuss their collaborative effort on the film, Rocketman. Chris and Andy talk about: Re-recording Elton John classics for the film Using lyrics to support the film narrative The interchange between picture and music editing How to work yourself into the film ...and much, much more!
Parting Words Series: Colossians: Rooted in Christ Preacher: Andy Patterson Sunday Morning Date: 17th February 2019 Time: 11:30
Andy Patterson from central Florida joins the podcast to talk about field clinics, changes in the game emphasizing safety, and how to handle feedback from others.
Oliver Veysey (The Railway Man) and Bryn Higgins (Black Mirror / Electricity) join host Giles Alderson (The Dare) to chat about their latest film Access All Areas which was shot at Bestival music festival and stars Ella Purnell, Jordan Stephens, Georgie Henley, Jason Flemying and Phil Daniels. For one of his first jobs in film we learn how Oliver, while working as Robert de Niro's assistant on Starfish had to make the best Martini or risk being fired. How he got a assistant job at Working Title after cold calling every film company he could. Bryn talks about his background in documentaries and how they are a great way into feature films. How and why he made Unconditional - an LGBTQ movie and from there made the brilliant Electricity starring Anges Deyn His process of working with actors “The camera photographs thoughts so if you think it right, you are there". And how he would rather have a floor plan rather than story board. Making sure to block the scenes with the DOP in the room. Oliver's experience producing The Railway man and how having a great mentor (in his case, Andy Patterson) is the best training a producer can have. How it took 14 years to get it made. Even with Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman on board there was still no guarantee the film would go ahead. Filming at a music festival. Noise levels, crowds, performing live to track on the real stage and other issues of filming at a festival full of mud, blood and kids How learning from making the Bourne Ultimatum helped shoot the crowd scenes in AAA and trying not to pick a toilet people were having sex in also helps. Links Access All Areas Trailer www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqHGryajEgQ Buy the film www.amazon.co.uk/Access-All-Areas…ll/dp/B076JJ675W Follow the team @AAAthefilm www.aaathefilm.com @olivervesey Follow us at www.thefilmmakerspodcast.com @filmmakerspod @gilesalderson Recorded at JustVoicesAgency.com
“Slow Walker came upon the Earth from a multi-dimensional void, in search of the green goddess. They offer harmonic resonance, and only ask for love in return.” Slow Walker’s initial 2011 release — Good For Business — burst onto the scene with its intense punk n roll sound, filled with plenty of pent up energy and just enough sweetness (to sound more melodic than most) and with an added balance of grunge and psych to keep listeners satiated and on their toes. 2016’s quartet lineup of Andy Patterson, Justin Harris, Nick Fulsher and Sam Reitman will see the release of a new cassette on Stale Heat Records (Robert Plantain’s Grunge Lords Vol. 1) and hopefully a continuation of the increasingly psych-ier output (as evidence by their 2014 s/t LP). Slow Walker, alongside likeminded Milwaukee bands — Midnight Reruns, Rashita Joneses, Drugs Dragons and Platinum Boys — are all creating a beer-drenched and sparkling, but muddy, sound that is becoming synonymous with a new generation of Milwaukee rockers.
Alright everybody. Time to purify yourself in Lake Minnetonka. Andy Patterson joins us for the glory that is Prince's Purple Rain! Then we close out our music docs festival with Jonathan Demme's Stop Making Sense. Finally, we almost reach the two hour mark with our top 5 Vanity Projects. Enjoy!!!
This special episode features Jeff Anderson and Andy Patterson from the amazing band Top Dead Celebrity. Mike and Paul talk to the guys about making their albums Top Dead Celebrity and Midwestern Rube as well as what we can look forward to with their newest album nearing completion. Stick around for some bonus content at the end of the show that was recorded before the interview began for some really funny conversations. NEW HOODIES are in the store now! thank you to all the new and old scorpions. www.mediocreshow.com live call in number: 610.624.1702 voicemail line: 206.666.5900 twitter: @themediocreshow @ladytomorrow @thamike @seeyounexttroy streaming provided by www.mediocreradionetwork.com subscribe to the scorpions of support for a chance to be a winner. mediocre show PO box 1303 west chester pa 19380
Recorded 7/14/13. The legendary Andy Patterson from Top Dead Celebrity, as well as many other great Salt Lake City bands joins Mike and Paul this week to discuss his music, his bands, his studio, his beginnings and so much more! Listen to live riffing in Andy's studio which was a OO first. Find out what he shares that makes Mike about lose his mind and BE SURE to enjoy some great aftershow conversation with Andy and Mos Jef as well. We are huge fans of these dudes as musicians but even bigger fans of their beardy manliness and overall good dudery. This was a great show! One more thing... Witches and White Lion... Andy, that's been stuck in my head for 12 hours now. Thank you to everyone who listened live on the Mediocre Radio Network! Join us agan next Sunday night in the chat on http://www.mediocreradionetwork.com at 7:05pm eastern! If you love the show, share it with your friends/family and PLEASE leave us an iTunes review or voicemail. Reviews on iTunes are one of the biggest ways you can help the show. Thank you for your listener participation, the iTunes reviews, the emails and the voicemails. Please keep up the good work, try to interact with us more on our website, Facebook or Twitter. If you have anyone you'd like to hear interviewed on the show drop Mike a line. Thank You, Come Again! Our Voicemail line: 206-888-6052. Our Live Show line: 484-334-2072. Twitter - @thamike | @oopodcast | @spp444 Streaming provided by http://www.mediocreradionetwork.com Contact info can be found at http://www.obviouslyoblivious.com
This week, SLUG junior editor Alex Ortega interviews Nathan and Debbie Larsen of Velo City Bags about their upcoming event, Velo Weekend; our host JP chats with Jeff Anderson and Andy Patterson of Top Dead Celebrity and DØNE about their upcoming performances at Crucial Fest and we play tracks from both bands; and SLUG writer Amanda Nurre sits down with Maggie Zuko about the SLC chapter of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School. What are your thoughts about E3 this year? Do you have a favorite game on the way or something you absolutely hate from the expo? Call our automated voicemail line at 858-233-9324 and tell us your thoughts on the event. You may get played on the show! … read more The post Episode #50 – Velo Weekend, Top Dead Celebrity, DØNE, Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
Episode 022 of the Euphonik:TekTonik Podcast with FurioTek - featuring the newest trance, tech-trance and dance from around the world, delivered to you in one bitesize portion! Now broadcast on http://sense.fm every 1st Friday of the month at 15:00 CST | 21:00 GMT | 22:00 CET. Also available via http://wheee.fm and http://purespound.fm Tracklist: 01. Des McMahon - Raven [Night Vision] 02. Tom Colontonio feat. CiBon - The Sun [Subculture] 03. Andy Patterson & Outflow - Thrill Driver [Virus Audio White] 04. Nick Callaghan & Will Atkinson - Eastern Spirit [Discover Records] 05. Phunpark - Midnight (Sean Tyas Remix) [Tytanium Recordings] 06. Conor McMullan - Momentum (Con Phillips Remix) [Dirt, Lies & Audio Recordings] 07. Cowboy Mike - No Way Back (Bissen Remix) [Pharmacy Music] 08. Indecent Noise & Des McMahon - Surge (Will Rees Remix) [Discover Dark] 09. Schwartz & Schulner - Overload [Unitec Recordings] 10. Braincreator - Cobweb [Jonathan Carvajal Remix) [Elliptical Recordings] Enjoy! ;)
But this podcast goes to 11! This week we are joined by Andy Patterson for a serious heavy metal episode as we review the mother of all mockumentaries, This Is Spinal Tap! Then, we delve into the hilarious and at times heartbreaking true story behind the best heavy metal band you've never heard of, Anvil - The Story Of Anvil. To tie it all together, our top 5 soundtracks in a film. Send us some feedback!
Where podcast? There podcast. This week we are joined with Andy Patterson and discuss a spoof centric episode by reviewing the classic Mel Brooks movie Young Frankenstein and we continue the Dad fest with Frank Drebin in The Naked Gun. We round it out and give our Top 5 Puns or Gags in films. Thanks for listening and remember to visit www.adamnpodcast.com
Some Kind Of Monster, indeed. This week, Palcher is at Sundance, so Sherlock is joined by Andy Patterson and Levi Lebo to review the 2004 Metallica music documentary Some Kind Of Monster. Inadvertently, we get really drunk and go on for way, way, way too long. This is only part two.
Some Kind Of Monster, indeed. This week, Palcher is at Sundance, so Sherlock is joined by Andy Patterson and Levi Lebo to review the 2004 Metallica music documentary Some Kind Of Monster. Inadvertently, we get really drunk and go on for way, way, way too long. This is only part one, actually. I will put the second half up later. Music by Bronco.