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Here For Now
Season 2: Ryan Carignan

Here For Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 147:27


Season 2 closes out with Assemble Sound artist & product manager and Magic Stick program director Ryan Carignan.  Ryan's a longtime friend and ally in this industry, with a story a lot like many of ours, self-built and multi-faceted. Ryan tells his story of making his way through the biz, including a can't-miss, wild hitchhiking tour story with a depressed, hammered dude (also named Ryan) driving 120 mph. He also has a great tour hack about Mormon churches that you need to know. Ryan's one of the best dudes, and that shines through in this episode!

The Music Supercast
Assemble Sound. Meet the Sync team Who Bought a Church In Detroit.

The Music Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 48:03


Meet the Sync team Who Bought a Church In Detroit.

Well Being Creative
Episode 002: Garret Koehler of Assemble Sound

Well Being Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 93:41


On the second episode of Well Being Creative, host Harrison Diskin sits down with Garret Koehler of Assemble Sound for a captivating discussion touching on everything from bidding to bring the X Games to Detroit, time spent practicing conflict resolution around the world, and his time as a worship leader.

LABL Podcast
LABL Podcast - “Nicole Churchill”

LABL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 51:53


“VINYL ME, PLEASE” Join their record of the month club at joinvmp.com/labl Also subscribe and listen to “The LABL Podcast" on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, Mixcloud and more. Intro music: “Let Me Live” by Nametag (prod. by Nameless) If you’re an independent Songwriter and/or Music Producer, then episode 30 of The #LABLpodcast is for you. We have special guest, Nicole Churchill, a Music Supervisor with Assemble Sound in Detroit, MI. Here are some of the topics covered below... + Creating an industry around musical talent in Detroit, and building a music supervision scene in the city + The foundation of Assemble Sound + Defining middle class musicians + Process of submitting music for tv, film, etc. + Different types of sync licensing deals AND OF COURSE MORE! ASSEMBLE SOUND INFO: Contact: nicole@assemblesound.com Website: assemblesound.com Twitter: twitter.com/assemblesound Instagram: www.instagram.com/assemblesound/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/assemblesound --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadandbelegendary/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leadandbelegendary/support

Pupcast
Episode #5 - Melissa Coppola on Girls Rock Detroit

Pupcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 37:07


Melissa Coppola joins Chris to talk about Girls Rock Detroit and young girl education. Look for more information on their website! Rock Roulette - Friday April 28 @ PJ's Lager House (8 pm) Back in March, Girls Rock Detroit took applications from women from all around Michigan and assigned them randomly into bands; each band committed to taking the next 7 weeks to write and rehearse new songs, while also raising money online and offline to support their team. On this one-night-only showcase, the band that raises the most money by the end of the night will be crowned the Rock Roulette Queens of Noise, earning the chance to professionally RECORD their original songs at Assemble Sound, an incredible organization and studio in Corktown! Rock Roulette is a competitive fundraiser that helps support Girls Rock Detroit's mission of empowering girls, women, and folks of marginalized genders, through creative expression, to be confident and engaged members of their communities! All funds raised go directly toward camp programming and tuition assistance. Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1918229568421328/ Read about the bands here: https://www.crowdrise.com/RockRoulette2017 www.facebook.com/girlsrockdetroit www.twitter.com/girlsrockdet

MIXED MODERN FAMILY
S2 E11 - You Are Enough, Social Media Lies & Our Favorite Hair Care Products For Kids With Curls

MIXED MODERN FAMILY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 53:18


Spring is here, just remember spring cleaning doesn’t just apply to getting rid of excess stuff you can also take this chance to get rid of those people in your life that bring you down. Have a great week and just know that you are liked, you are loved but most importantly, you’re OK. Mrs K stops by to keep me on track. Until Mixed Modern Family takes off, we still have regular 9 to 5 J-O-B’s. Mrs K, gently reminds me that we do these recordings sometimes far past the bewitching hour. That’s sends us down this week’s rabbit hole of goodness. We also talk about some our favorite hair care products for the girls in the Mixed Chicks hair care line. These products have been more than amazing for our kids. From the detanglers, to the brush. Mrs K and I dive into what works well for us and what we think you might like Thank again to Mrs K from riding shotgun and being my partner... Love you turtle

MIXED MODERN FAMILY
S2 E8 - The Anthony Escobar Episode| Blue Lives, Black Lives, Procedures & N.W.A.

MIXED MODERN FAMILY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 59:59


Check out this week’s episode as we sit down with one of L.A.P.D.’s finest, former Officer Anthony Escobar. This is a guy I’ve come to gain tremendous respect for in a short period of time. In this episode, Anthony and I are able to have an honest and open conversation, diving into Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter. This week’s conversation is very important to me because the topic is the reason Mixed Modern Family exists. I set out to shine light on the back stories and the understanding that seem to get lost in oversimplification these days. There’s not really a right or wrong conclusion. We simply wanted to share different perspectives. Today I think we do just that. Once you’ve checked out today’s episode, I encourage you to have a healthy conversation with your friends or acquaintances with different points of view. And reach out to your local law enforcement officers. Let's talk to each other. Let's listen to each other. So, thanks for this listen. Have a great week and know that you are liked, you are loved and most importantly, you're okay. Big thanks to Anthony Escobar Want to support law enforcement and future law enforcement? You can donate at the link below http://www.newtoncadetscholarshipfoundation.com/ Music Provided By: Syblyng of Assemble Sound http://www.assemblesound.com/ We want to connect with you. Find us at Twitter: @mixedmodernfam Instagram: @mixedmodernfamily www.mixedmodernfamily.com

MIXED MODERN FAMILY
S2 E6 - The Bob & Lori Episode | We talk Suicide & Depression

MIXED MODERN FAMILY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 66:57


Hey fam, this week’s conversation is dedicated to all that struggle with suicidal thoughts and depression. Depression can feel very lonely and unforgiving. You feel as though no one can relate but we disagree. In today’s discussion we talk about the realities of dealing with depression and real steps you can take to address it. This was just one sincere conversation about depression and suicide. There’s a lot we covered, but there’s so much more that we didn’t even get to. So please, keep talking. Say more. I want to take a minute to really drive home the idea that feeling suicidal is not always a place or a space that a person can think their way out of on their own. Its very existence requires that ideas that seem “more rational”, in the very least, are difficult to access or act on. And fighting depression, it’s relentless. It’s hard to realize that you are even in the clenches before you are deep in the hole with the darkness closing in. And fighting a battle so unforgiving and so personal and that damn stealthy… well, these are some of the strongest people among us humans. And we don’t give them enough credit. QJ asks, if I only had one minute to help a person who is thinking of ending their life, what would I say… and during the conversation, I struggled with this question because I know so deeply that the response to a person feeling this low cannot be just some pocket line of supposed sunshine. Because they have likely been through a different pain than I could ever even begin to comprehend or imagine or think up. If you feel this way, please know that you are not alone, you DO have choices. Find community, like a church. Make a new friend for which you can tell all your faults. Finally, please call The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline @ 800.273.8255 if all else fails. Just know that you...YES YOU are liked, your are loved but most importantly, you are OK. You know who you are “I am Moana” https://youtu.be/e2Lm1-W0jow Thanks again to: Bob & Lori Mitton Permeant Passionate Partnership http://www.permanentpassionatepartnership.com Music provided by: Syblyng of Assemble Sound http://www.assemblesound.com We want to connect with you www.mixedmodernfamily.com Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mixed-modern-family/id1171943430?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ijqksgl2nk7lmhircjvvyfycxti?t=MIXED_MODERN_FAMILY Twitter: @mixedmodernfam Instagram: mixedmodernfamily

MIXED MODERN FAMILY
S2 E5 - The Seth Anderson aka Syblyng Episode | Assemble Sound, Detroit Music & Signs

MIXED MODERN FAMILY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2017 39:03


S2 E5 - The Seth Anderson aka Syblyng Episode | Assemble Sound, Detroit Music History in the Making & Signs This week, we have the distinct privilege of sitting down with one of the founding members of Assemble Sound, ridiculously talented music producer and dad, Seth Anderson. Knee deep in the middle of the latest Flint Eastwood project, Seth allows us into the studio to see the vision of Assemble Sound and what brings it to life. More than a recording studio, Assemble Sound is at ground zero of the rebirth of Detroit. Historically rooted in the middle of Detroit’s Corktown, and just past the site of the old Tiger Stadium, Assemble Sound is rebuilding the pipeline of talent by supporting authentic artistry and collaboration to put Detroit’s musical relevance back in the forefront. It’s a real human experience. And behind it all you’ll find Seth Anderson. A more subtle person, Seth is not one to seek the spotlight. He’s a show up, show out and go home type of guy. And he embodies the creative culture and hard working spirit of the near to me, dear to me, Detroit City. So enjoy this week’s episode! Learn a little more about the exciting stuff going on with Assemble Sound, Seth Anderson, and the upcoming Flint Eastwood project. Thanks again, to Seth Anderson. Visit Assemble Sound www.assemblesound.com We want to connect with you! Visit us @mixedmodernfam on Twitter or on Instagram at @mixedmodernfamily www.mixedmodernfamily.com And Find us on iTunes and Google Play

MIXED MODERN FAMILY
MIXED MODERN FAMILY - S2 E1 | WE LOOK BACK. LOOK A HEAD. THEN MOVE FORWARD

MIXED MODERN FAMILY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2017 28:29


MIXED MODERN FAMILY -SEASON 2 INTRO Happy New Year Everyone and welcome to 2017! We took some time to recharge the batteries and reconnect with our loved ones. If your holiday season was like ours, you had good intentions on limiting the gifts for the kids but quickly got carried away. Now we’re all trying to figure out where all the extra STUFF is going to go. If you’ve already fallen short on your news resolution for 2017, just know that it’s never too late to start over. You don’t need to wait to 2018. No need to get down on yourself. We all fall down to get back up. This episode, we look back at the inception of Mixed Modern Family and it’s origin story. Mixed Modern Family was a response to the ever growing disconnect in society. It’s my story. It’s a response. It’s my attempt to share perspectives. We are here to illuminate stories of human beings. So help us. Laugh with us. Learn with us as we kick off Season 2. Thank you to: Lisa of www.ohsheblogs.com. - Thank you for helping to make the website what it is. We couldn’t have done it without you. Music provided by: Syblyng & Assemble Sound www.assemblesound.com How to Reach Us www.mixedmodernfamily.com

The Michael Duprey Variety Hour
#009 Beatnok, The Yuletide Vampire Nedstat

The Michael Duprey Variety Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 79:10


Electronic musician Dylan “Beatnok” Nelson showcases his music and highlights his upbringing as a musician, as well as the musician collective Assemble Sound, Erie Canal Theatre, and his process for creating music. We are also joined by Nedstat the Yuletide Vampire who discusses how he sucks the joy out of the Holiday season -- literally.Credits: Dylan Nelson, Josh ArthurAttributions:“Nether” by Beatnok“Ontario Shore” by Beatnok“Suboxone” by BeatnokIntro Theme:“Somewhere In My Mind” by Apache Tomcat

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The Bonfires of Social Enterprise with Romy  of Gingras Global | Social Enterprise | Entrepreneurship in Detroit

 Amy Kaherl of Detroit Soup! Romy interviews Amy Kaherl of the now famous Detroit Soup! Amy shares about how she started http://www.detroitsoup.com (Detroit Soup), some of the barriers to success and grand plans for the people of Detroit. Amy is a visionary catalyst and passionate about people. Great song at the end by Tim Schumack of Assemble Sound.     Full Transcript Romy: Welcome to the Bonfires of Social Enterprise, This is Romy and I am your host for this episode on Detroit Soup!  You will meet Amy Kaherl, Executive Director of Detroit Soup. Amy shares her very intimate thoughts and strong opinions about the kind of help Detroit entrepreneurs need.  At the end, of course, you will hear a full song by an artist curated by Detroit’s Assemble Sound. Romy: Okay, before you meet Amy,  I want to welcome Jentzen back. He has been away for about 3 months and I have certainly missed his fun facts.  I think he has a little something about Soup… Jentzen: Hey Guys, here with this episode’s fun fuel! 1) In 2014, Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup celebrated its http://www.campbellsoup.ca/en-ca/news-room/campbell-news/chicken-noodle-soup (80th anniversary). 2) It is believed that the http://thegoodnews.biz/soup-facts-fun-trivia/ (first-ever soup) was created around 6,000 B.C. and was made of hippopotamus. 3) Soup isn't always hot! For those who live in warmer climates like Spain, cold soup alternatives, like tomato-based http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/gazpacho-recipe.html (gazpacho), are popular. 4) Many soups that seem suitable for http://www.food.com/recipe/authentic-french-onion-soup-courtesy-of-julia-child-356428 (vegetarians) actually aren't. French onion soup, for example, is commonly made with a beef-broth base. 5) Though it has been linked to several origin stories, there are suggestions that the word “http://www.bonappetit.com/test-kitchen/ingredients/article/the-etymology-of-soup-and-stew (soup)” can be traced back to the sixth-century Latin word “suppa,” meaning a piece of bread eaten in broth.   Romy: Thanks Jentzen!  So good to have you back on the podcast. I love fun facts. Now let me set up the conversation I had with Amy. First of all, you will hear a bit of an echo as we were sitting sort of an industrial maker space called Pony Ride. Pony Ride is a maker space with, I think, about 50 manufacturing entrepreneurs. Many of our social enterprise clients have spaces in Pony Ride. That was just a little plug for Pony Ride. I was drawn to Amy as a guest for the show because she is a social entrepreneur. Her organization has been the catalyst for many  of the businesses that exist today in Detroit. As you will hear, she is very brave about expressing herself and is passionate about helping others grow and succeed. Let's drop in on my conversation with Amy…   Romy: Welcome Amy! I’ve been excited to interview you. You’re all over the news, a lot of people know about you at Detroit SOUP, but I want to give our listeners a chance to hear about it. Let’s talk about what Detroit SOUP is. Amy: Sure. The simplest way to describe it is Detroit SOUP is a micro-granting dinner that is funding projects that are looking to make the city better. The ideas can come from any sector at any place of ideation. You don’t have to have a business; you don’t have to have a nonprofit around it. It can just be in the idea phase. You submit your idea through our website, http://www.detroitsoup.com (DetroitSOUP.com) and then all past winners and any volunteer then have the opportunity to vote on what project gets pitched at the dinner. Four ideas have four minutes to share, four questions back from the diners, and then the diners have a chance to eat then, share, connect, and vote on what project should win the $5 suggested donation from the door. The money’s the least interesting thing that gets exchanged. It’s about community...

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Renegade Detroit Investors Podcast
Renegade Detroit Investors Ep 38 Seth Anderson

Renegade Detroit Investors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 76:08


This week I sit down with Seth Anderson. We chat about how he got started in music, being signed by a record label young, writing songs for Hit TV shows, his latest venture with Assemble Sound, and winning Motor City Match $100k! More Show Notes to Follow Show Quote of the Week: "Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't want to work hard" anonymous Seth Anderson: Seth@AssembleSound.com http://Assemblesound.com http://Twitter.com/AssembleSound http://Facebook.com/AssembleSound Renegade Detroit Investors http://RenegadeDetroit.com http://MeetUp.com/RenegadeDetroitInvestors http://Facebook.com/DetroitInvestmentClub http://Twitter.com/JeremyBurgess http://Youtube.com/user/DetroitWholesalers http://SoundCloud.com/RenegadeDetroitInvestors http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/renegade-detroit-investors

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The Bonfires of Social Enterprise with Romy  of Gingras Global | Social Enterprise | Entrepreneurship in Detroit

Assemble Sound with Garret Koehler  http://bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/IMG_1892-Colored-2.jpg () http://bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/8I0C3907-Colored-1.jpg () Listen in as Romy interviews Garret Koehler about newly launched Assemble Sound in Detroit. Garret and his founder team share how they began to catalog music and how they created a central collaboration space in an old abandoned church. Full transcript here: Romy: Welcome to another episode of Bonfires of Social Enterprise. This episode is another inspiring story of someone identifying a need and doing something about it. Today you’ll meet Garret Koehler of Assemble Sound. As you will learn, Garret observed that the local music artists of Detroit were not easily collaborating, and in many cases leaving town to find places to produce music elsewhere. He discovered quickly that there’s an enormous amount of talent in the Detroit market, and was able to come up with a concept to bring them all together. By the way, all of the music you hear on this podcast show, from the openers, all the transition sounds, and the songs we play at the end are all from Detroit artists, curated by Assemble Sound. One more thing that I think is just really sassy is that they bought this old abandoned church and renovated it into this amazing collaborative space. It dramatically adds to the flavor of Assemble Sound when you’re there. I went there for this interview. Before we move too far, let’s see what Jentzen has prepared for us, as a fun fuel for this episode. Jentzen: Did you know that Jacopo Peri was considered the first composer. Peri wrote the first ever opera song in the late 15th century called Daphne. Now Daphne was written for John Adams to sing, and John Adams was one of the leading figures in the contemporary opera world. Just to be clear, this is not the same John Adams who was the Second U.S. President. Now since no music had survived from ancient Greece, Peri had to take his best guess at how music should sound. Now this story spoke to me because I feel that Assemble Sound is playing a similar role in reviving Detroit music. Romy: Thanks, Jentzen. Interesting info for sure. I want to thank personally everyone who has been submitting guesses for the mystery sound, sending questions into the mailbag. You make the show more interesting. If you’d like to support us on Patreon, please go to our website and click the Patreon link. We have some great supplemental content there for you. Okay. Let’s meet our guest of the episode. Garret Koehler. Garret, will you tell us, at a real high level, first about Assemble Sound. Garret: Yeah, I can do that. First of all, I’m just super happy to be asked to do this, and to be part of this conversation that you guys are having on an ongoing basis. I know that the conversation is high level, and you’ve had some great people on. I think that I speak for the whole [inaudible [00:02:43] community when I say that we’re just humbled and excited that you even think that were interesting or worthy to be a part of this podcast. As far as what Assemble Sound is, it’s essentially an initiative in Detroit to more effectively connect musicians here to each other, both across genres and within genres, and then to take that more connected community, and the city of Detroit community musicians and connect it to the broader music loving world, is what we like to say. That includes listeners, who love music. It includes purchasers of music, whether they’re editors at film houses in L.A., who are trying to pick songs for a movie or a TV show, or producers at an ad agency in New York, who are trying to pick music for a commercial. Our goal is to connect really the community here and then connect that community to people outside of Detroit who love music. Romy: Cool. If you listen to the very beginning of this...

Fresh Is The Word
Episode #22: Gosh Pith

Fresh Is The Word

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2016 64:55


For episode #22 of Fresh Is The Word, your host K-Fresh talks with the Detroit indie pop duo Gosh Pith. With Josh and Josh, we talk about how they first met, how they first started making music, where they grew up, the Okayplayer message board, working at Assemble Sound, the sense of a musical community, and the whole Gosh Pith sound. Plus, we get a few words from Questlove and Black Thought recorded during a press interview at the Garden Theater this past Wednesday during a free show by The Roots sponsored by Martell Cognac. Photo by Kristen Adamczyk and Shane Ford Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fresh-is-the-word/id1061710940?mt=2 Listen on Stitcher Radio: www.stitcher.com/podcast/fresh-is-the-word Follow Gosh Pith: Facebook: facebook.com/goshpith Twitter: twitter.com/GOSHPITH Instagram: instagram.com/goshpith Soundcloud: @gosh-pith Web: www.goshpith.com --- 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/freshistheword/message

Fresh Is The Word
Episode #10: Flint Eastwood

Fresh Is The Word

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2015 51:53


For episode number 10 of Fresh Is The Word, we have Detroit’s own Jax Anderson of the band Flint Eastwood. She has a new EP out now called Small Victories. We talked about wrestling, growing up on the east side of Detroit, getting into music, her first projects, forming the Flint Eastwood project, turning songs into hood versions, the new EP Small Victories, and working at Assemble Sound studio. Follow Flint Eastwood: Twitter: https://twitter.com/flnteastwood Web: http://www.flinteastwoodmusic.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlintEastwoodMusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FLINT_EASTWOOD Bandcamp: https://flinteastwoodmusic.bandcamp.com Soundcloud: @flinteastwoodmusic Follow Fresh Is The Word: Twitter: twitter.com/freshistheword1 Instagram: instagram.com/freshistheword1 Facebook: facebook.com/freshisthepodcast Web: www.freshisthepodcast.com Email: questions@freshisthepodcast.com iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fresh…d1061710940?mt=2 Stitcher Radio: www.stitcher.com/ --- 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/freshistheword/message

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