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The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Chapter 25, Electronic Music in Japan and The Asia-Pacific

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 261:43


Episode 164 Chapter 25, Electronic Music in Japan and The Asia-Pacific. Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music  Welcome to the Archive of Electronic Music. This is Thom Holmes. This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 25, Electronic Music in Japan and The Asia-Pacific from my book Electronic and Experimental music.   Playlist: ELECTRONIC MUSIC IN JAPAN AND THE ASIA-PACIFIC   Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:32 00:00 1.     Toshiro Mayuzumi, “Les Œuvres Pour La Musique Concrète X, Y, Z” (1953). Early work of tape music. 13:50 01:36 2.     Toru Takemitsu, “Vocalism Ai (Love)” (1956). For magnetic tape (condensed from a 72-hour tape montage. 04:11 15:22 3.     Makoto Moroi and Toshiro Mayuzumi, “Shichi No Variation (7 Variations)” (1956). Tape music for sine wave generators. 14:51 19:32 4.     Toru Takemitsu, “Sky, Horse And Death (Concrete-Music)” (1958). For magnetic tape. 03:28 34:24 5.     Group Ongaku, “Object” (1960). Recorded on May 8, 1960, at Mizuno's house. Performers were Chieko Shiomi, Mikio Tojima, Shukou Mizuno, Takehisa Kosugi, Yasunao Tone, and Yumiko Tanno. 07:34 37:50 6.     Toru Takemitsu, “Water Music” (1960). For magnetic tape. 09:41 45:26 7.     Michiko Toyama, “Aoi No Ue (Princess Hollyhock) (Music Drama for Tape and Narration).” For magnetic tape and reader. 07:05 55:06 8.     Group Ongaku, “Metaplasm Part 2” (1961). Live performance, 1961, at Sogetsu Kaikan Hall, Tokyo. Tadashi Mori (conductor), 09:08 01:02:10 9.     Akira Miyoshi (composer), opening excerpt to Ondine (1961). For orchestra, mixed chorus and electronic sounds. 04:32 01:11:18 10.   Joji Yuasa ‎– “Aoi No Ue” (1961). For voice and tape and based on The Tale of Genji written by Murasaki Shikibu in 11th century. Tape parts realized at NHK Electronic music studio. 29:50 01:15:50 11.   Kuniharu Akiyama, “Noh-Miso” (track 1) (1962). Tape music. Hitomi-Za is an experimental puppet theatre group. They had performed in February 13-17 in 1962 at Sogetsu Kaikan Hall. This program was consisted of three parts, and Joji Yuasa, Kuniharu Akiyama and Naozumi Yamamoto composed background sound for each part. 01:44 01:45:40 12.   Toshi Ichiyanagi, “Parallel Music” (1962). Tape music recorded at NHK Electric Music Studio, Tokyo Japan. 09:12 01:47:22 13.   Kuniharu Akiyam, “Demonstration of Nissei Theater” (excerpt) (1963). “Demonstration of Nissei Theater” composed in 1963 for a public demonstration of the stage machinery of the newly opened Nissei Theatre in Tokyo. 05:15 01:56:36 14.   Toshi Ichiyanagi, “Sound Materials for Tinguely” (1963). “Music For Tinguely” was composed at the studio of Sogetsu Art Center. This rare track comprises sound materials used for that composition. 03:31 02:01:54 15.   Joji Yusa, Tracks 1-4 (1963). Incidental music for NHK Radio, based on Andre Breton's "Nadja". "The actual chart of constellations was played by three players (violin, piano, vibraphone) which was supposed as the music score. And birds' voices, electronic sound, sound generated from inside piano, through music concrete technique and constructed at the NHK Electronic Music Studio." 04:24 02:05:26 16.   Maki Ishii, “Hamon-Ripples (For Chamber Ensemble, Violin And Taped Music)” (1965). Tape piece for violin and chamber orchestra. 10:01 02:09:46 17.   Joji Yuasa, “Icon on the Source Of White Noise” (1967). Tape work using white noise as material and designed for a multi-channel system. In the original version, several sound images of various widths (e.g. three loudspeakers playing simultaneously) moved at different speeds around the audience, who were positioned inside the pentagonal loudspeaker arrangement. 12:13 02:19:44 18.   Makoto Moroi, “Shosanke” (1968). Tape work fusing electronic sounds with those of traditional Japanese instruments. 13:20 02:31:54 19.   Minao Shibata, “Improvisation for Electronic Sounds” (1968). Tape piece for electronic sounds. 09:27 02:45:12 20.   Toshi Ichiyanagi, “Love Blinded Ballad (Enka 1969)” from the Opera "From The Works Of Tadanori Yokoo" (1969). Tape collage. 06:57 02:54:40 21.   Toshi Ichiyanagi, Music for Living Space (1969, Bijutsu Shuppan-Sha), composed for the Electric Faculty of Engineering of Kyoto University. Early Computer Music combined with Gregorian chant for Osaka Expo '70. 08:49 03:01:34 22.   Toshiro Mayuzumi, “Mandara” (1969). Tape piece for electronic sound and voices. 10:22 03:10:24 23.   Takehisa Kosugi,  “Catch-Wave” (Mano Dharma '74)” (1974). “Mano-Dharma '74” is an excerpt from a meta-media solo improvisation performed by Takehisa Kosugi. From his notes: “Sounds speeding on lights, light speeding on sounds music between riddles & solutions. ‘the deaf listen to sounds touching, watching.” 26:32 03:20:42 24.   Yoshi Wada ‎– Earth Horns with Electronic Drone, excerpt, (1974). Electronics by Liz Phillips. Pipehorn players Barbara Stewart, Garrett List, Jim Burton, Yoshi Wada. Composed by, recorded by Yoshi Wada. Recorded at Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, Sunday 2-5pm, February 24, 1974. 10:51 03:47:10 25.   Matsuo Ohno, Takehisa Kosugi, “B.G.M. Parts A-F” (1963). Music and effects later used for Astroboy. 06:59 03:57:48 26.   Joji Yuasa, “My Blue Sky (No. 1)” (1975). Tape parts realized at NHK Electronic music studio. 15:43 04:05:00   Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.

Houston Matters
How effective are boycotts? (March 3, 2025)

Houston Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 49:45


On Monday's show: Following Friday's "economic blackout," we consider whether boycotts of this nature work as intended.Also this hour: We offer Houstonians a chance to vent about their pet peeves about life in our city.And we talk about the Houston Rockets as they're set to face one of the best, and one of the worst, teams in their conference this week.

Houston Matters
Sex therapist Emily Jamea (Dec. 3, 2024)

Houston Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 50:00


On Tuesday's show: Everyone wants our money right now. Black Friday gives way to Small Business Saturday, which gives way to Cyber Monday and Giving Tuesday. Barbara Stewart from the University of Houston joins us to examine how those major events in the retail calendar went this year and how Americans' shopping habits are changing of late.Also this hour: The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) provided $1.9 trillion in stimulus for the nation as we tried to dig out from the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Among those funds were billions of dollars that assisted municipal governments, colleges and universities, health systems, and other entities. Now that those funds are coming to an end, how will Greater Houston feel the effects? And how might other sources of funding fill in the gap?Then, sex and intimacy are not always easy subjects to talk about. But Emily Jamea happened to grow up in a home where it wasn't taboo and now works as a sex and relationship therapist here in Houston. She talks about that work and her book, Anatomy of Desire.And, ahead of a performance in Houston next week, we revisit a conversation with musician Ben Folds about bringing piano to the Grunge era in the 90s and working with orchestras today.

Insight is Capital™ Podcast
Women and Alts: A Global Perspective with Barbara Stewart, CFA

Insight is Capital™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 31:16


In this episode of Insight is Capital, Pierre Daillie welcomes Barbara Stewart, CFA, a renowned global researcher, author, and former portfolio manager, to discuss her latest white paper, 'Women and Alts: A Global Perspective.' Commissioned by Kensington Capital Partners, the in-depth 83-page research paper explores the alt gender gap and the barriers preventing women from investing in alternative assets. Barbara shares insights from her extensive interviews with 52 global finance leaders, highlighting the need for improved information, network access, and inclusive marketing strategies. She emphasizes the importance of tailored marketing approaches and encourages women to begin investing, stressing the significance of understanding risks and making informed decisions. You can download the entire enlightening research report (and guide), full of detailed and universally practical tips and insights into the blossoming market for alternative investments, below.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:19 Welcoming Barbara Stewart01:22 Barbara's Career Journey03:37 Inspiration Behind the White Paper06:05 Key Findings and Barriers15:08 Strategies to Attract Women (and Men) to Alts20:17 Future Trends and AI Impact27:31 Advice for Women Interested in Alts28:33 Conclusion and AcknowledgementsCopyright © AdvisorAnalyst, Barbara Stewart, Kensington Capital Partners

CFA Institute Take 15 Podcast Series
Barbara Stewart, CFA: Insights from the 14th Annual Rich Thinking Study

CFA Institute Take 15 Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 25:54


In this episode of the Enterprising Investor Podcast, host Mike Wallberg, CFA, introduces Barbara Stewart, CFA, an experienced FX trader, high-net-worth manager, researcher, author, and keynote speaker. Barbara discusses her annual Rich Thinking study, which focuses on women and finance. This year's study asked 50 successful people about their investment portfolios. Barbara shares her insights and goals for the study, aiming to advance the world of women and finance. Her full report will be released on Friday, March 8, 2024.

Coffee House Coaching
Ep 74 Lisa Walsh & Barbara Stewart - Team Coaching / Getting data early / The value of connections

Coffee House Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 41:01


Highlights:Meeting at Valet after a networking eventDefining what team coaching is and can beAligning the team into one coaching directionFrom Storm Norm Performance team developmentObserving the team in action and Harnessing the energy of a teamHow to start team coachingLearning the strengths of each member of your teamValue is created in coaching the connections - Peter HawkinsYou coach the team as an entityTrying to get a lot of data up front

Coffee House Coaching
Ep 61 Barbara Stewart - Coaching the New Path / Solopreneurialism / The Ripple

Coffee House Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 43:25


 Highlights:20 years as a financial advisor and not growingTrying to find a new path and it lead to coachingAs a teacher she knew she always wanted to help others find their goalsThe ripple affect and making the most impactThe beginners mindBeing a solopreneurAssessment and tool discussionGroup and team coachingKnowing when you are at capacityBeing a better all around person due to her coaching experience 

Interesting B2B Marketers
Episode 40: Challenging Assumptions and Understanding the Customer Journey | Barbara Stewart

Interesting B2B Marketers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 36:10 Transcription Available


In the latest episode of the Interesting B2B Marketers Podcast, Steve and Barbara Stewart, Founder of Hiya Marketing, both have decades of diverse expertise in advertising, consultancy, marketing, and behavioral science. They discuss a case study on an enterprise productivity platform, the importance of understanding customer feedback, and how to evolve solutions based on user behavior and insights. Other topics include the challenges of advertising and promotion, simplifying complex problems, asking questions and challenging assumptions, and how to stay focused on understanding and connecting with target audiences. Tune in for a lively discussion full of valuable insights into the world of B2B marketing!Connect with Barbara Stewart and Steve Goldhaber on LinkedIn.

Insights Into Wealth
Women in Finance

Insights Into Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 12:59


Randy Gunn, BULLWEALTH's Client Strategist, speaks with Barbara Stewart, one of the leading researchers of women in finance and who is recognized worldwide for her work. Prior to Barbara's current focus, she was a foreign currency trader and a leading portfolio manager with more than 30 years of experience. In today's podcast, Randy and Barbara discuss how women think about investing and how they communicate about their overall investment goals and objectives. In addition, Barbara discusses the dynamics of women with their investment advisors and why it is important to make the financial industry more of a destination of choice for young women entering this sector.

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Investing and AI: Show Me The Money?

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 60:00


We queried ChatGPT: What is the future of Investing and AI? ChatGPT response: The future of investments and AI is closely intertwined, as AI has the potential to revolutionize the investment industry by providing more accurate predictions, improved risk management, and enhanced portfolio optimization. One of the most significant ways is through the use of machine learning algorithms that can analyze vast amounts of data and identify patterns and trends that are not readily apparent to human investors…also robo-advisors…and portfolio optimization. We asked ChatGPT for fictional movie quotes about money or investing. ChatGPT response: – “Money never sleeps, pal.” – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) – “The key to this business is buying low and selling high.” – Wall Street (1987) – “Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.” – The Color of Money (1986) – “I love money. I love everything about it. I bought some pretty good stuff. Got me a $300 pair of socks. Got a fur sink. An electric dog polisher. A gasoline-powered turtleneck sweater. And, of course, I bought some dumb stuff, too.”– The Jerk (1979) – “It's not about the money. It's about the game.” – The Game (1997) We'll ask Barbara Stewart, Kristof Cox, Raffaella Tenconi and Russell Korus for their take on The Future of Investing and AI: Show Me The Money?

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Investing and AI: Show Me The Money?

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 55:59


We queried ChatGPT: What is the future of Investing and AI? ChatGPT response: The future of investments and AI is closely intertwined, as AI has the potential to revolutionize the investment industry by providing more accurate predictions, improved risk management, and enhanced portfolio optimization. One of the most significant ways is through the use of machine learning algorithms that can analyze vast amounts of data and identify patterns and trends that are not readily apparent to human investors…also robo-advisors…and portfolio optimization. We asked ChatGPT for fictional movie quotes about money or investing. ChatGPT response: – “Money never sleeps, pal.” – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) – “The key to this business is buying low and selling high.” – Wall Street (1987) – “Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.” – The Color of Money (1986) – “I love money. I love everything about it. I bought some pretty good stuff. Got me a $300 pair of socks. Got a fur sink. An electric dog polisher. A gasoline-powered turtleneck sweater. And, of course, I bought some dumb stuff, too.”– The Jerk (1979) – “It's not about the money. It's about the game.” – The Game (1997) We'll ask Barbara Stewart, Kristof Cox, Raffaella Tenconi and Russell Korus for their take on The Future of Investing and AI: Show Me The Money?

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Investing and AI: Show Me The Money?

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 55:59


We queried ChatGPT: What is the future of Investing and AI? ChatGPT response: The future of investments and AI is closely intertwined, as AI has the potential to revolutionize the investment industry by providing more accurate predictions, improved risk management, and enhanced portfolio optimization. One of the most significant ways is through the use of machine learning algorithms that can analyze vast amounts of data and identify patterns and trends that are not readily apparent to human investors…also robo-advisors…and portfolio optimization. We asked ChatGPT for fictional movie quotes about money or investing. ChatGPT response: – “Money never sleeps, pal.” – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) – “The key to this business is buying low and selling high.” – Wall Street (1987) – “Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.” – The Color of Money (1986) – “I love money. I love everything about it. I bought some pretty good stuff. Got me a $300 pair of socks. Got a fur sink. An electric dog polisher. A gasoline-powered turtleneck sweater. And, of course, I bought some dumb stuff, too.”– The Jerk (1979) – “It's not about the money. It's about the game.” – The Game (1997) We'll ask Barbara Stewart, Kristof Cox, Raffaella Tenconi and Russell Korus for their take on The Future of Investing and AI: Show Me The Money?

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Electronic Drone Music

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 132:04


Episode 94 Electronic Drone Music   Playlist Yves Klein, “Monotone-Silence Symphony” written in 1947. I could not find any recorded versions of this piece, so I produced this realization of my own to capture the feel and nature of this drone work. Klein conceived this as performance art in which an orchestra would only play a single note, continuously, for 20 minutes followed by another 20 minutes of silence. I've examined the score and can see that Klein also intended that the same note could be played in different octaves. The playing would have been staged so that one group of musicians could overlap another, both for reasons of fatigue but also to allow smooth transitions for the wind instruments because players would need to take a breath. My version includes electronic instruments for multiple parts, each part playing the same note, often in different octaves. The introduction of instrumental groups was planned in stages, each overlapping the previous grouping, gradually shortening in duration as the piece goes on. La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela, “31 VII 69 10:26 - 10:49 PM” from 31 VII 69 10:26 - 10:49 PM / 23 VIII 64 2:50:45 - 3:11 AM The Volga Delta (1969 Edition X). Eponymous untitled album popularly known as "The Black Record" or "The Black Album" Mine is an original copy. The cover is black gloss print on matt black and very hard to read. Numbered edition limited to 2800 copies of which numbers 1-98 are dated and signed by the artists. This work “was recorded at the date and time indicated in the title, at Galerie Heiner Friedrich, München. The work “31 VII 69 10:26-10:49 PM” is a section of the longer work: Map Of 49's Dream The Two Systems Of Eleven Sets Of Galactic Intervals Ornamental Lightyears Tracery. Play this side at 33 1/3 rpm only.” Early work employing electronic drones. By the mid-sixties, Young and his partner Marian Zazeela were creating music for electronic drones as an extension of their group, The Theatre of Eternal Music. Using a Heathkit sine wave oscillator and later Moog modules as sources, they created drone pieces that employed “extended duration time signatures” and “long sustained tones, intervals, triads and chords to create the musical texture.” A reissue has now occurred on the label Super Viaduct. Tony Conrad, “Process Four of Fantastic Glissando” from Fantastic Glissando (2006 Table of The Elements). Dating from 1969, this recording contains various versions of the same sound piece, each processed slightly differently. “Process Four” accumulates the processed applied to the previous three processes. The first glissando recording was made using a sine wave oscillator processed through pump counter with a stereo-phase glissando. Recorded December 12, 1969, on a Revox reel-to-reel tape recorder set at 3¾ ips. Conrad was in LaMonte Young's circle of friends and performers and joined him on many productions of The Theatre of Eternal Music. Teresa Rampazzi , “Duodeno normale” and “Duodeno Patologico” from Musica Endoscopica (1972). Here we have two short electronic works from this remarkable women composer that emphasize the drone. The pulsing tones and textures were played manually using audio oscillators. Music produced by the N.P.S. (Nuove Proposte Sonore) group for the documentary entitled "Gastroscopia" (Gastroscopy) realized in 1972 by Prof. Domenico Oselladore, University of Padova, in collaboration with Istituto De Angeli s.p.a., Milan. This documentary was presented at the Scientific Film Festival, Policlinico Universitario di Padova, 1972. “Duodeno Normale” begins with a drone consisting of two continuous tones: a low-pitched buzz from a sawtooth wave accompanied by a pulsating higher-pitched tone. The drone is joined at the 11-second mark by a high-pitched ringing tone played on a third oscillator. This ringing tone is repeated every 5–8 seconds and sustained for two or more seconds each time. The irregular timing of the tone suggests that Rampazzi was manually playing it by turning the dial of an oscillators. The ringing tone is sustained for the duration of the piece, creating a three-part drone. The drones fade out, beginning with the lower buzzing tone. “Duodeno Patologico” uses a similar process. The Taj-Mahal Travelers, “The Taj-Mahal Travelers Between 6:20~6:46P.M.” from July 15, 1972 (1972 CBS/Sony). Released in Japan. Early album by the group founded by experimental electronic musician and violinist Takehisa Kosugi. Electronic Contrabass, Suntool, Harmonica, Performer Sheet Iron, Ryo Koike; Guitar Electronic Quiter, Percussion, Michihiro Kimura; Electronic Trumpet, Harmonica, Castanets, Seiji Nagai; Vibraphone, Santoor Suntool, Yukio Tsuchiya; Electronic Violin, Electronics, Radio Oscillators, Voice, Takehisa Kosugi; Vocals, Tokio Hasegawa. This album was recorded live at Sohgetsu Hall, Tokyo, Japan, July, 1972. Originally released using Sony's SQ quadraphonic system. Yoshi Wada, “Earth Horns with Electronic Drone”(1974) from Earth Horns with Electronic Drone (2009 EM Records). Recorded at Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, February 24, 1974. Electronics, Liz Phillips; Pipehorn Players, Barbara Stewart, Garrett List, Jim Burton, Yoshi Wada; Electronic equipment designed by, Liz Phillips, Yoshi Wada; Pipehorns constructed by, composed by, recorded by, Yoshi Wada. Combining four of Wada's self-made "pipehorns" (constructed of plumbing materials, over three meters in length), with an electronic drone tuned to the electrical current of the performance space, this is a lost masterpiece of early drone/minimalism. The performance filled the space with complex overtones generated by the ever-shifting interplay of the breathing horns and the constant electronic drone. Lou Reed, “Metal Machine Music” (1975 RCA). All music and electronics by Lou Reed. Inspired by LaMonte Young, this is what I would call a noise drone! Reed himself points to the influence of Young in his lean liner notes. "SPECIFICATIONS: No Synthesizers, No ARP, No Instruments?” Sony 1/2 track; Uher 1/4 track; Pioneer 1/4 track; 5 piggyback Marshall Tube Amps in series; Arbitor distortor (Jimi's); Marantz Preamps; Marantz Amps; Altec Voice of America Monitor Speakers; Sennheiser Headphones; Drone cognizance and harmonic possibilities vis a vis Lamont Young's Dream Music; Rock orientation, melodically disguised, i.e. drag; Avoidance of any type of atonality.; Electro-Voice high filter microphones; Fender Tremolo Unit; Sunn Tremolo Unit; Ring Modulator/Octave Relay Jump; Fender Dual Showman Bass Amp with Reverb Unit (Pre-Columbia) white. Eliane Radigue, “Triptypch” Part 2” (1978). (2009 Important Records). Electronic Instrumentation: ARP 2500 modular synthesizer and analog, multitrack tape composition. The piece uses real-time ARP programming, tape loops, and recorded acoustic sounds. This piece is characteristic of Radigue's fervent exploration of gradually changing layers of harmonically intersecting tones. It is the kind of drone work that can easily dip the listener into a pool of trance and is one of the composer's many works grounded by her dedication to Tibetan Buddhism. Note the overall slowly evolving changes formed by overlapping sustained tones presented without any clearly articulated beginnings and endings. John Cage, Gary Verkade, “Organ2/ASLSP” from The Works for Organ (2013 Mode). John Cage composed “Organ2/ASLSP” in 1987 for solo organ. This piece has been realized at a variety of lengths, from about 30 minutes, to 8 hours, and what is arguably the longest interpretation of music ever played, now 23 years into its projected run of 639-years being performed now in Halberstadt Cathedral, Germany where a special organ was created to perform the piece unattended until a chord change is called for. This work is not electronic, although the pipe organ may be thought of by some, including me, as the first synthesizer. Although I won't be playing this work except in the background of this introduction, I needed to mention it because of its significance in the canon of drone music. “This composition consists, like Cage's ASLSP, of 8 pieces. Unlike ASLSP, however, all pieces here should be played. Any of the 8 pieces may be repeated, and these repetitions may be played subsequent to any of the other pieces. The published score consists of a title page, brief instructions, and 4 leaves with music. Each page contains 2 pieces.” Phill Niblock, “Guitar, too, for four—The Massed Version” from G2,44+/x2 (2002 Moikai). 24-track mix of guitar samples from Rafael Toral, Robert Poss, Susan Stenger, David First. Guitarists adding 2 live parts each to the 24 track mix version: Kevin Drumm, Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore, Robert Poss, Alan Licht. Niblock's usually works with acoustic instruments, so this venture with electric guitar is somewhat unique in his body of work. He asks musicians to play parts that are first recorded and then reworked in the mixing and editing process, largely to eradicate pauses and silences so that the sounds can be blended without such interruptions. Pauline Oliveros and Reynols, "Half a Dove in New York, Half a Dove in Buenos Aires" (1999) (2022 Smalltown Supersound). Reynols is an Argentinian experimental band that began in 1993 as Burt Reynols Ensamble. Band member Alan Courtis wrote to me, saying, “First of all, thanks a lot for mentioning our Pauline Oliveros in the arms of Reynols collaboration in your book Electronic & Experimental Music. She was a great musician/composer and friend.” After which he pointed me to a “recent release of an old project we made with Pauline back in 1999.” This is it! Opening background music: Tony Conrad, Arnold Dreyblatt, Jim O'Rourke, “Side 1” from Tonic 19-01-2001 (2023 Black Truffle). Performers, Arnold Dreyblatt, Jim O'Rourke, Tony Conrad. Recorded January 19,2001 at Tonic, New York City. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast
Intangible Balance Sheet 29: Barbara Stewart

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 51:34 Transcription Available


Welcome to this week's Intangible Balance Sheet Episode. Our guest this week is Barbara Stewart. Listen in as she shares her story of growing up in East Texas and finding her path into wealth management. Listen for how she created much of that path on her own simply by seeing unmet needs and solving for them with her unique perspective and ability. Lastly hear how she discovered coaching and uses her experiences in life to help others find greater fulfillment in their own careers.   Please feel free to like, and share this episode as well as subscribe to our channel!    JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBA SENIOR WEALTH PLANNER  Phone 281.719.0036 Text 281.699.8691 Fax 281.719.0156  jklooz@carsonwealth.com  1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570 The Woodlands, TX 77380  Music by bensound.comPlease check out and subscribe to my Youtube Channel and Newsletter! JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBA SENIOR WEALTH PLANNER Phone 281.719.0036 Text 281.699.8691 Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com 1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570 The Woodlands, TX 77380 Music by bensound.com

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast
Intangible Balance Sheet 29: Barbara Stewart

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 51:34 Transcription Available


Welcome to this week's Intangible Balance Sheet Episode. Our guest this week is Barbara Stewart. Listen in as she shares her story of growing up in East Texas and finding her path into wealth management. Listen for how she created much of that path on her own simply by seeing unmet needs and solving for them with her unique perspective and ability. Lastly hear how she discovered coaching and uses her experiences in life to help others find greater fulfillment in their own careers.   Please feel free to like, and share this episode as well as subscribe to our channel!    JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBA SENIOR WEALTH PLANNER  Phone 281.719.0036 Text 281.699.8691 Fax 281.719.0156  jklooz@carsonwealth.com  1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570 The Woodlands, TX 77380  Music by bensound.comPlease check out and subscribe to my Youtube Channel and Newsletter! JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBA SENIOR WEALTH PLANNER Phone 281.719.0036 Text 281.699.8691 Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com 1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570 The Woodlands, TX 77380 Music by bensound.com

CFA Institute Take 15 Podcast Series
Barbara Stewart, CFA: Creating Your Own Personal Business Model

CFA Institute Take 15 Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 21:40


During the pandemic, many people creatively changed their approach to work—building new paths to wealth that leveraged their personal skills and life priorities. Mike Wallberg, CFA, and Barbara Stewart, CFA, researcher, keynote speaker, and author of Rich Thinking, discuss these changes, including what it means to have a personal business model and invest in yourself and what we can learn about our clients and ourselves as a result. Find the full line-up of CFA Institute podcasts, visit https://cfainst.is/podcasts.

Houston Matters
Railroad merger update (Feb. 23, 2023)

Houston Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 49:57


  On Thursday's show: The Houston Chronicle reports that the online furniture retailer Wayfair plans to drop plans to open a distribution center in Houston, a project that would have created 400 jobs. We discuss that news and what it and stories like it mean about retail and the economy these days. Also this hour: We get an update on the proposed rail merger between Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern and its potential impact on the Houston area. Then, how far would you go to sacrifice for the greater good? It's a question raised in M. Night Shyamalan's new film Knock at the Cabin. Producer Joshua Zinn explores that question in this month's edition of The Bigger Picture. And, after emancipation, a freed slave in Galveston named Hawkins Wilson wanted to reconnect with family members in Virginia he'd been separated from as child. While that never happened when he was alive, a recent documentary shows how it did happen from some of his desendants, including some here in Houston.

National Day Calendar
January 28, 2023 - National Kazoo Day | National Have Fun At Work Day

National Day Calendar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 3:30


Welcome to January 28th, 2023 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate the buzz on kazoos and having fun at work. The Down South Submarine is a uniquely American instrument better known as the kazoo. It was invented in the 1840s by German watchmaker Thaddeus Von Clegg. The kazoo has created some buzz over the years but mostly as a toy rather than a legitimate instrument. All of that changed in the jazz and blues era, though not many soloists made it their career instruments. Today you can listen to Barbara Stewart for inspiration. Barbara learned to play at the age of three and adds over 30 years of classical music training to her serious kazoo stylings. Check her out on YouTube and if you happen to be in South Carolina today, swing by the Kazoobie Kazoo factory for a tour on National Kazoo Day. Barbara is so cool. Did you know that everything sounds better when it's played on a kazoo? Like, what's your favorite song Marlo? I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The MoneySaver Podcast
Planning for Post-Pandemic Non-Retirement

The MoneySaver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 41:46


Ellen roseman speaks to Barbara Stewart, Chartered Financial Analyst and Research, about post-pandemic non-retirement as well as her Rich Thinking Research on women and money and how women are re-inventing themselves as relating to employment, post-pandemic. She also discusses her five post pandemic financial planning retirement tips.

Trust Your Voice
Leading AmeriCorps with Barbara Stewart

Trust Your Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 20:50


In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Barbara Stewart, Former CEO of AmeriCorps to know what is the uniquely American value of volunteering and giving back. In this conversation, Sylvie and Barbara discuss: What is AmeriCorps? How AmeriCorps promotes volunteerism Leading AmeriCorps key goals and values Future of Volunteerism in America To bring out the best of America, visit AmeriCorps to serve and make a difference. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Women's Wealth: Innovators, Investors, Influencers

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 60:00


The Buzz 1: “85% of the women I interviewed make money in ways that really aren't any different from how women made money in 1980: a third have jobs that pay salaries and bonuses, perhaps with a bit of a twist; about a quarter make money off of direct drive sales (a business model I remember well from selling photocopiers for Xerox in 1986!) and another quarter provide some sort of fee for service. A mere 15% have the “many sources” model for money making.…” (Barbara Stewart, Rich Thinking® global research papers http://barbarastewart.ca) The Buzz 2: “Approximately $30 trillion in wealth is set to change hands in the next decade and women are poised to inherit a sizable share, according to research by McKinsey & Company published in 2020.” (investopedia.com) The Buzz 3: “According to Consultancy group Boston Consulting Group (BCG), women hold nowadays an average of 40% of global wealth, and this could rise at a compound annual growth rate of 7.2% by 2023, outpacing the 5.2% compound annual growth rate projected for men.” (juliusbaer.com) The Buzz 4: “In many ultra-high-net-worth families, the roles of women are still hindered by long-standing conventions and complex intergenerational dynamics. Although these women control a significant percentage of the world's wealth ($10.9+ trillion in assets in the U.S.), serve as CEOs…and play an increasing role in shaping the philosophies and priorities of future generations, their contributions are often overlooked.” (nasdaq.com) We'll ask Barbara Stewart, Eva Grønbjerg Christensen, Iris ten Teije and April Rudin for their take on The Future of Women's Wealth & Technology: Innovators, Investors and Influencers.

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Women's Wealth: Innovators, Investors, Influencers

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 56:32


The Buzz 1: “85% of the women I interviewed make money in ways that really aren't any different from how women made money in 1980: a third have jobs that pay salaries and bonuses, perhaps with a bit of a twist; about a quarter make money off of direct drive sales (a business model I remember well from selling photocopiers for Xerox in 1986!) and another quarter provide some sort of fee for service. A mere 15% have the “many sources” model for money making.…” (Barbara Stewart, Rich Thinking® global research papers http://barbarastewart.ca) The Buzz 2: “Approximately $30 trillion in wealth is set to change hands in the next decade and women are poised to inherit a sizable share, according to research by McKinsey & Company published in 2020.” (investopedia.com) The Buzz 3: “According to Consultancy group Boston Consulting Group (BCG), women hold nowadays an average of 40% of global wealth, and this could rise at a compound annual growth rate of 7.2% by 2023, outpacing the 5.2% compound annual growth rate projected for men.” (juliusbaer.com) The Buzz 4: “In many ultra-high-net-worth families, the roles of women are still hindered by long-standing conventions and complex intergenerational dynamics. Although these women control a significant percentage of the world's wealth ($10.9+ trillion in assets in the U.S.), serve as CEOs…and play an increasing role in shaping the philosophies and priorities of future generations, their contributions are often overlooked.” (nasdaq.com) We'll ask Barbara Stewart, Eva Grønbjerg Christensen, Iris ten Teije and April Rudin for their take on The Future of Women's Wealth & Technology: Innovators, Investors and Influencers.

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Women's Wealth: Innovators, Investors, Influencers

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 56:32


The Buzz 1: “85% of the women I interviewed make money in ways that really aren't any different from how women made money in 1980: a third have jobs that pay salaries and bonuses, perhaps with a bit of a twist; about a quarter make money off of direct drive sales (a business model I remember well from selling photocopiers for Xerox in 1986!) and another quarter provide some sort of fee for service. A mere 15% have the “many sources” model for money making.…” (Barbara Stewart, Rich Thinking® global research papers http://barbarastewart.ca) The Buzz 2: “Approximately $30 trillion in wealth is set to change hands in the next decade and women are poised to inherit a sizable share, according to research by McKinsey & Company published in 2020.” (investopedia.com) The Buzz 3: “According to Consultancy group Boston Consulting Group (BCG), women hold nowadays an average of 40% of global wealth, and this could rise at a compound annual growth rate of 7.2% by 2023, outpacing the 5.2% compound annual growth rate projected for men.” (juliusbaer.com) The Buzz 4: “In many ultra-high-net-worth families, the roles of women are still hindered by long-standing conventions and complex intergenerational dynamics. Although these women control a significant percentage of the world's wealth ($10.9+ trillion in assets in the U.S.), serve as CEOs…and play an increasing role in shaping the philosophies and priorities of future generations, their contributions are often overlooked.” (nasdaq.com) We'll ask Barbara Stewart, Eva Grønbjerg Christensen, Iris ten Teije and April Rudin for their take on The Future of Women's Wealth & Technology: Innovators, Investors and Influencers.

The Holistic OBGYN Podcast
#36 - Barbara Stewart: How Would Birth Look in an Ideal World?

The Holistic OBGYN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 49:36


Barbara Stewart is a nature loving mother and wife who spent 10 years of her life traveling the world. After growing up in The Netherlands and deciding that studying law was too boring for her, she became a holistic chef and masseuse. She moved to the US in 2017, where she now lives with her husband and three children. Being able to give birth to her first child at home in The Netherlands gave her a feel for what she believes birth is meant to be like, and she is passionate about helping women manifest a ceremonial and empowering birthing experience. Besides making art, dancing, playing with her kids and spending most of her time in the kitchen fermenting, baking and preparing food. She is currently working on a documentary about sacred motherhood and is building sustainable communities where health and wellness stand central. [00:06:14] - Liability and birth care [00:10:29] - The ideal birth [00:19:50] - Birth is primal [00:20:30] - Barbara's take on the current state of the world [00:24:51] - Fear within our medical system [00:39:17] - Barbara's vision for a birth center References and Link Charles Eisenstein's Essay - Time to Push The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible by Charles Eisenstein Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Big thanks to our sponsors! Waveblock: https://www.waveblock.com/ (Use Code “BELOVED” for 25% off) Organifi: https://www.organifi.com/beloved (Will auto-populate with code "BELOVED" for 20% off at checkout) Show Notes | Donate Music by: Labrinth, Chancha Via Circuito, and Joaquín Cornejo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theholisticobgyn/message

HERdacious
Her Precision Led Her Here

HERdacious

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 32:41


Over-talk & Over-communicationIn this episode, herdacious host Lorelei chats with Barbara Stewart about the tendency to over-talk and its repercussions on our professional lives. Do you ever find yourself droning on and on when there's opportunity to be more concise? Do you feel tempted to fill the lulls in conversation with chit-chat or verbal fluff? Do you find yourself as the subject of avoidance in dialogue-oriented situations? If so, you, our fellow femme friend, might be an over-talker. Over-talk is the act of talking too much or for too long in ways that drown out all other speakers present. As important as it is to communicate our messages to others, Barbara reminds us that when it comes to our professional speech, more is not always better. As a communications specialist, Barbara teaches us that the habit of excessive talking in the workplace can seriously hinder our professional reputation by eliciting undesirable consequences such as avoidance and miscommunication. She also affirms that there are prescriptive steps we can take to catch ourselves in the act and work toward maximizing our communication efficiency. From embracing a natural pause in the conversation to practicing succinct exchanges with trusted coworkers, Barbara gives us the tools to better hone in on language precision so we can strive to get that twenty-sentence ramble down to the brevity of a more powerful one-two verbal punch.Host: Lorelei GonzalezCo-host: Barbara StewartBarbara Stewart is an experienced Executive Coach focused on Leader Development andTeam Coaching. Prior to joining Endeavor Management, she founded and led AccelusPartners as an Executive Coach for nine years before it merged with Endeavor. Combinedwith her coaching experience are 20 years serving as a financial and business advisor toC-Suite executives and business owners. Things you will learn in this episode (chapter markers available):  The Big Three 2:56The harm in it 5:51Am I an over-talker? 9:56The road to succinctness 12:05Caught in the act 16:15Helping others 18:55Femme fact: 2020 Olympic feats 24:00Resources mentioned in this episode:  Toastmasters (website) plainlanguage.gov (website)Episode sponsors:  HERdacity   Moonray  Looking for additional resources on this topic? Check out our blog “The Importance of Communication as a Leader”Loved what you heard on herdacious and want to share with friends? Tag us and connect with HERdacity on social media:Twitter: @herdacityFacebook: @HERdacityInstagram: @herdacityLinkedIn: HERdacity Email: herdacious@herdacity(dot)orgFor up to date information on HERdacity events, webinars, podcasts, and community activities, join our newsletter here.  Disclaimer: While we appreciate our sponsors' support in making this show possible, herdacious content is curated with integrity and honesty.Support the show (http://herdacity.org/donate/)

B2B Marketing Podcast
Episode 25: Addressing customer success with Barbara Stewart, Propolis Hive Expert in CX

B2B Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 45:05


In this week's episode of our podcast, Editor for B2B Marketing David Rowlands talked to Barbara Stewart, Propolis Hive Expert in Customer Experience about customer success. In our 2021 Trend Tracker, customer success – a new entry – came second place overall, just after growth marketing. They dive into why customer success landed second on our list, the benefits of implementing customer success within your company, and how marketers can start humanising the customer experience. If you want to find out more about customer experience, you can check out our community hub Propolis here: https://www.b2bmarketing.net/en-gb/propolis-homepage You can also get in touch with Barbara by sending her a message here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-stewart-736b557/?originalSubdomain=uk

Houston Matters
A Progress Report On Police Reform Measures (Jan. 21, 2021)

Houston Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 51:02


On Thursday's Houston Matters: Last fall, Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Task Force on Police Reform issued 104 police reform recommendations with a deadline of Jan. 5 for some of those measures to be implemented. So, how many have been so far? Also this hour: You probably spent more money making your home office look nice than you did on apparel and footwear in 2020. We discuss changes like that to people's spending habits during the pandemic.... Read More

WinTrade Global Talks
Barbara Stewart, CFA on Embracing Serendipity for Business Success

WinTrade Global Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 38:19


Barbara shares her personal journey: how one person, with one idea, can have a dramatic effect on changing an entire industry. Barbara started her career in finance nearly 30 years ago. She was one of a handful of women in a foreign currency trading room and she dressed like a man, swore like a man, and acted like a man. During the financial crisis she started investigating the representation of women in investment. She found a majority of negative viewpoints. She thus had the idea to interview 50 highly accomplished women from around the world and share their positive messages about money. She released her first report on IWD 2010 and kept writing this annual research report alongside working in her day job as a portfolio manager. Over time, this research started to resonate with people globally: Rich Thinking research was getting noticed. In 2015 she decided to interview global leaders. That research report led to another turning point when CFA Institute (the Global Academic Institution for Finance) asked Barbara to write a monthly column for their Enterprising Investor blog. She spent the next five years speaking at CFA Societies, banks, and investment firms all around the world sharing her research, always sharing positive messages about women and money. You can read Barbara's research on her website www.barbarastewart.ca Join to our membership program: https://talks.wintradeglobal.com/MEMBERSHIP_LANDING?r_done=1

Going for Gold
Money in Relationships with Barbara Stewart

Going for Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 51:40


Money in Relationships with Barbara Stewart by Female Invest

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Vintage Electronic Music from Japan, Part 2

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 161:08


Vintage Electronic Music from Japan, Part 2 Western Influence to Eastern Identity: Electronic Music in Japan between 1960 and 1975. Playlist: Toru Takemitsu, “Water Music” (1960) for magnetic tape (1969, RCA Victrola). Matsuo Ohno, Takehisa Kosugi, “B.G.M. Parts A-F” from Roots Of Electronic Sound (1963). Music and effects later used for Astroboy. Maki Ishii, “Kio-oo” for piano, orchestra and electronic sounds (excerpt) from Mt. Fujiyama Suite and Dipol For Orchestra (1968, Aries). Toshi Ichiyanagi, “Love Blinded Ballad (Enka 1969)” from the Opera "From The Works Of Tadanori Yokoo" (1969). Tape collage. Toshi Ichiyanagi, “Electric Chant” from the Opera "From the Works of Tadanori Yokoo" (1969). Military music with electronic tones. Toshi Ichiyanagi, Music for Living Space (1969, Bijutsu Shuppan-Sha), composed for the Electric Faculty of Engineering of Kyoto University. Early Computer Music combined with Gregorian chant for Osaka Expo '70. Shibata, “Improvisation for Electronic Sounds” (1968) from Japanese Electronic Music (1971, Philips). Toru Takemitsu, “Stanza II” (1971) for harp, tape, and natural sounds from Miniatur II: Art Of Toru Takemitsu (1973, DGG) Yoshi Wada ‎– Earth Horns with Electronic Drone, excerpt, (1974, Edition Omega Point) Electronics by Liz Phillips. Pipehorn players Barbara Stewart, Garrett List, Jim Burton, Yoshi Wada. Composed by, recorded by Yoshi Wada. Recorded at Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, Sunday 2-5pm, February 24, 1974. Joji Yuasa, “My Blue Sky (No. 1)” (1975. Tape parts realized at NHK Electronic music studio. NHK = Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Japanese Broadcasting Corp.)   The Archive Mix in which I play two additional tracks at the same time to see what happens. Here are two more tracks of vintage Japanese electronic music: Toshi Ichiyanagi, “Sound Materials for Music for Tinguely” (1963). Makoto Moroi, “Shōsanke”for electronic sounds and Japanese traditional instruments (1968).   For more information about the history of Japanese electronic music, read my book: Electronic and Experimental Music (sixth edition), by Thom Holmes (Routledge 2020).    

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
A hopeful call for more volunteerism

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 9:22


Each year tens of thousands of Americans volunteer to help communities through the Corporation for National and Community Service, the CNCS. The whole idea got a boost recently with the release to Congress a comprehensive plan from the National Commission on Military, National and Public Service. And by the pandemic. For the recent trends in community service and where it needs to go, the Federal Drive turned to the CNCS chief executive, Barbara Stewart.

Houston Matters
Thursday’s Houston Matters: Police Reform And Evaluating Safe Restaurants (June 25, 2020)

Houston Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 52:38


On Thursday's Houston Matters: We take a look at Mayor Sylvester Turner's new task force on police reform. Also this hour: We talk with Eric Sandler from CultureMap and Barbara Stewart from the University of Houston about how local restaurants can make consumers feel safe during the pandemic. Plus, Joshua Zinn talks with local critic Cary Darling and writer and director Channing Godfrey Peoples about a new Texas-based film called Miss Juneteenth. And we learn... Read More

CFA Institute Take 15 Podcast Series
Financial Advisers and Female Clients: Risks and Opportunities

CFA Institute Take 15 Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 13:24


In episode #415, Barbara Stewart, CFA, shares insights from a decade spent researching women and finance. She dispels some common myths about women investors and explains why the investment industry must change to better serve female clients.

Chatting With Betsy
There were no guidlines for caregivers until Now

Chatting With Betsy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 43:38


This is the continuing Advocate Series that Betsy is providing. This is the opportunity to share and talk about being a caregiver. This episode on Chatting with Betsy will be speaking Barbara Stewart, Author of the Caregivers Guidebook. How to navigate the hospital setting. When you are in a Doctors what do you talk about? We all get overwhelmed as a caregiver and this book will be a very beneficial guide for you. This book would make a wonderful gift to a caregiver. I could go on about this interview but I think the interview speaks for itself.To contact Betsy Wurzel on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/groups/545809349256035/For more information for Barbara Stewart -https://caregiversguidebook.com/?fbclid=IwAR2_zz7k5_l7ScaYEvBUSpo9qhHU3nHTH8VfYbp3C7-AmOo-uC09Ao69cGwI hope all is well with you and your family. Jeanne White, Station Manager, Passionate World Talk Radio.

Cool Your Heels with Lillian
There were no guidelines for caregivers until Now

Cool Your Heels with Lillian

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 46:07


This is the continuing Advocate Series that Betsy is providing. This is the opportunity to share and talk about being a caregiver. This episode on Chatting with Betsy will be speaking Barbara Stewart, Author of the Caregivers Guidebook. How to navigate the hospital setting. When you are in a Doctors what do you talk about? We all get overwhelmed as a caregiver and this book will be a very beneficial guide for you. This book would make a wonderful gift to a caregiver. I could go on about this interview but I think the interview speaks for itself. To contact Betsy Wurzel on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/groups/545809349256035/ For more information for Barbara Stewart -https://caregiversguidebook.com/?fbclid=IwAR2_zz7k5_l7ScaYEvBUSpo9qhHU3nHTH8VfYbp3C7-AmOo-uC09Ao69cGw I hope all is well with you and your family. Jeanne White, Station Manager, Passionate World Talk Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real Estate Investing For Women
The Many Facets of the Buy and Hold Strategy with Barbara Stewart and Sally Peterson

Real Estate Investing For Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 34:48


Real Estate Investing For Women
The Many Facets of the Buy and Hold Strategy with Barbara Stewart and Sally Peterson

Real Estate Investing For Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 34:48


Meet Moneeka’s Realtor Team at Quintessential Real Estate Team, Inc Barbara Stewart has been active in the real estate industry for over two decades now as agent, broker, property manager and investor in multiple states and types of properties. She is familiar with probate and trust sales, 1031 exchanges, self-directed IRA purchasing, various short term rental platforms.  Sally Peterson is fortunate to have a career that combines her two passions, investing in and selling real estate and helping others. She combines her problem-solving skills and creative ability to collaborate with clients to see the underutilized potential in properties. In this episode, we talk about: What are the many different ways we can use the buy and hold strategy. How to buy and profit from vacation rentals. The advantages of investing out of state. Sign up for the Real Estate Investing for Women Online Summit by going to www.blissfulinvestor.com/event  To see this program in video on Roku go to RealEstateInvesting4Women.com To watch the EXTRA portion of this show go to RealEstateInvestingForWomenExtra.com ------------------------------------------------------ Learn how to create a consistent income stream by only working 5 hours a month the Blissful Investor Way. Grab my FREE guide at http://www.BlissfulInvestor.com

Rock Your Business
RYB Podcast - Episode 28 - How to Keep Yourself Motivated

Rock Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 33:48


What an amazing episode for you here today! I am joined by Barbara Stewart and we talk about How to Keep Yourself motivated to do the things you MUST do on a daily basis. How to keep yourself from getting bored, complacent and off track and more!Great tips to help you be more productive and energized every day!

The MoneySaver Podcast
Women Experts Discuss Women, Money and Investing.

The MoneySaver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 26:35


In this episode of the MoneySaver Podcast, Ellen Roseman, Rita Sylvan, Barbara Stewart, Paulette Filion and Judy Paradis discuss the need for women to finance their longer lifespans, the problems women have finding a financial advisor they can trust and the types of products and services that suit women investors, are women risk adverse or risk aware, confidence - perception that they don't have enough money even if they do, the financial realities of being a woman among other topics.  Questions Asked: 3:51  What are the barriers that might be holding some women back from investing? 9:10  Do you feel that people in the industry make it harder than it needs to be?  What do women want from an advisor? 11:01  Are women really risk adverse?  Or Risk-Aware? 15:43  It sounds like women might be a better client since they won't panic and want to get out when the market has a downturn.  Is that the case? 16:31  Why do you think women are less panicky when it comes to market slowdowns? 18:39  Where is the sweet spot for a women who wants a financial planner but doesn't want high-cost mutual funds?

Uppstickarna
Uppstickarna möter Barbara Stewart

Uppstickarna

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 37:12


In the 29th episode of the podcast, Uppstickarna, the hosts Karin Bäcklund and Johanna Snickars meet the Canadian researcher, author and lecturer Barbara Stewart. With a background as a fund manager and investment advisor, she is now specialized in women and finance, and has published nine reports on the theme. Listen to why she did not see the movie "Wall streeet", and why she has the head of the International Monetary Fund and dogs (!) as role models.I det 29:e avsnittet av podcasten Uppstickarna möter programledarna Karin Bäcklund och Johanna Snickars den kanadensiska forskaren, författaren och föreläsaren Barbara Stewart. Med en bakgrund som fondförvaltare och investeringsrådgivare är hon nu specialiserad på kvinnor och ekonomi, och har gett ut nio rapporter på temat. Hör varför hon inte sett filmen "Wall streeet", och varför hon har chefen för internationella valutafonden och hundar (!) som förebilder. Genom sin forskning under paraplyt "Rich thinking" där hon intervjuat över 700 framgångsrika kvinnor världen över har hon tydligt sett hur kvinnor främst lär sig om investeringar och finans genom storytelling (t ex qoutes, podcasts, videos, case studies, dokumentärer). Kvinnor gör mer research och tar längre tid, men de tar välberäknade risker och investerar oftare i sin egen idé eller bolag än i de mest handlade aktierna. Men de kvinnor som är aktiva på aktiemarknaden är ofta mer framgångsrika än män. Barbara berättar om sin "tråkiga" barndom i ett patriarkaliskt hem och hur hon gick runt med en låtsasmikrofon i skolan och intervjuade sina klasskompisar. Hon insåg att hon skulle följa sin egen dröm istället för att leva sina föräldrars värderingar, och sökte sig till finansbranschen för att få tillgång till världens marknader och kunskap. Barbara poängterar vikten att skapa sitt eget liv, framgång och ekonomi - utan att finansieras av sin partner. Hon berättar hur hon och hennes make har anpassat sitt liv utefter att resa runt i världen och föreläsa. Under sin årliga sommarsemester vandrar de i Frankrike i flera veckor och det är deras årliga planerings-retreat för att utvärdera året och sätta nya mål. Hennes största fuckup var att ta ett jobb där hon tjänade väldigt bra, men vantrivdes och grät sig igenom kvällarna. Efter bara tre månader sa hon upp sig och insåg att pengar inte är en drivkraft för hennes karriär. Barbara må vara kommunikatör till yrket, men ogillar sociala sammanhang och läser eller föreläser hellre än att umgås med andra. Den största framgången kom när hon efter tre års stenhårda studerier lyckades ta CFA-certifikat (chartered financial analyst) vilket gör att hon får ansvara för miljardkonton. Endast ca 18-20% av CFA-certifierade analytiker är kvinnor och hon talar ofta för målgruppen för att få upp den siffran. Barbaras strategi för att differentiera sig och inspirera är att hon aldrig talar om negativa aspekter av kvinnor och ekonomi och aldrig talar illa om män. Hennes motto är "you become what you think about", vilket gör att hon alltid har mindset att det hon gör kommer bli succé. Hon lyfter Christine Lagarde som en förebild efter att hon på en Fintech-konferens nyligen sa att det viktigaste syftet med fintech är att "stoppa våldet mot kvinnor". Därtill är hennes förebilder hundar (!) eftersom de lyfter fram hennes humor och barnasinne. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

St. Michael and All Angels Sermons
First Sunday After Christmas - The Rev. Barbara Stewart

St. Michael and All Angels Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 10:59


St. Michael and All Angels Sermons
First Sunday After Christmas - The Rev. Barbara Stewart

St. Michael and All Angels Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 10:59


St. Michael and All Angels Sermons
Fourth Sunday of Easter - The Rev. Barbara Stewart

St. Michael and All Angels Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 11:24


St. Michael and All Angels Sermons
Fourth Sunday of Easter - The Rev. Barbara Stewart

St. Michael and All Angels Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 11:24


St. Michael and All Angels Sermons
The Great Vigil of Easter - The Rev. Barbara Stewart

St. Michael and All Angels Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 8:11


The Great Vigil of Easter from Saturday, March 31, 2018.

St. Michael and All Angels Sermons
The Great Vigil of Easter - The Rev. Barbara Stewart

St. Michael and All Angels Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 8:11


The Great Vigil of Easter from Saturday, March 31, 2018.

Curious Minds by Danske Bank Sweden
How smart women invest 2017 med Barbara Stewart, forskare om kvinnor & pengar

Curious Minds by Danske Bank Sweden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 11:04


Barbara Stewart, har de senaste 7 åren forskat om kvinnor & investeringar på global nivå. Den 8 mars släpper hon sin senaste rapport "How smart women manage their finances in 2017". Vi pratar om trender, vad har förändrats under de 7 åren avseende kvinnors förhållningssätt till investeringar. Olika investerings-personas och om impact investing som blir allt mer populärt.

Feminvest podcast
Feminvest EP 25 - Starka finansprofiler

Feminvest podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 42:53


Dagens avsnitt handlar om starka finansprofiler. Eva och Annou diskuterar såklart Warren Buffert som är en av världens kändaste finansprofiler. Hans syfte är att folk ska förstå ränta på ränta-effekten och han har en tydlig buy and hold-strategi. De kikar även på några av innehaven i Warren Buffetts investmentbolag Berkshire. De pratar även om forskaren Barbara Stewart som ligger både Nordnet och Feminvest nära, som intresserar sig för kvinnors relation till ekonomi och hur det skiljer sig mellan kvinnor och män. Dagens gäst är finansprofilen Gottodix, som bland annat bloggar på Nordnetbloggen. Han berättar om hur han blev ”Gottodix” och hur en vanlig dag ser ut för honom. Han går igenom och reflekterar över 2016, och vad han tror om 2017. Självklart berättar han vilken marknad och bransch han tycker är intressant just nu.

Diabetic For Life with Bonne Sher
Theresa Roemer and Barbara Stewart

Diabetic For Life with Bonne Sher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 52:52


The Strong Women’s Club Women's Success Stories in Business and in Life

Today's interview was conducted in a hotel lobby, face to face, so there is quite a bit of background noise. Still, I find it's a lot more fun to interview people this way, as opposed to over Skype, so I'll keep doing in person interviews whenever I get the opportunity. Barbara Stewart, CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) researches and writes about women and finance. She speaks globally about issues relating to women, money and financial literacy. Barbara has written many useful and easy to understand articles which you can find on her website www.BarbaraStewart.ca. Barbara's advice is to work with your strengths, be deliberate about going for the things that interest you and try to talk more about your accomplishments to others. Thank you, Barbara, for taking the time out of your schedule to talk to The Strong Women's Club!

Nordea Markets Insights SE
How smart women invest with Barbara Stewart international researcher

Nordea Markets Insights SE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 16:24


Meet Barbara Stewart a researcher and writer on issues around women and finance. She explains why is it important that women invest and how smart women invest. Download the sixth installment of her Rich Thinking series on International Women’s Day in March of 2016 from www.barbarastewart.ca

LST's I Am The Law
Real Estate Law (NC): Residential Home Transactions [Solo Practice]

LST's I Am The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2015 23:19


Think you might be allergic to litigation? In this episode, real estate attorney and University of Texas School of Law alumna Barbara Stewart shares what keeps her out of the courtroom. Barbara started her career as in-house counsel for a large communications company before venturing into real estate law. Today, she helps clients purchase and sell residential homes. She spends her time drafting real estate transaction documents -- usually from forms -- and helping people understand the process. Now that she's on her own, she's able to provide valuable insight into running a modern real estate practice. Barbara outlines several common trappings that face real estate attorneys. If her sky-high malpractice insurance is any measure, its among the riskier practice areas around. This week's show is hosted by Aaron Taylor, a law professor at St. Louis University. Episode Links Barbara Stewart, LinkedIn North Carolina Bar Association: Real Estate Forms Wikipedia: Short Sales NC Bar: NC Unauthorized Practice of Law

Coaching for Leaders
176: Practical Strategy for Project Management

Coaching for Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2015


It’s one thing to put together a project management plan and determine who should do what when. It’s entirely another to lead a project. On this show, some practical strategy tips for project management. Susanne Madsen Author, The Power of Project Leadership* and The Project Management Coaching Workbook* Susanne Madsen International Susanne Madsen is an internationally recognized project leadership coach, trainer, speaker and consultant. Susanne specializes in helping project managers transform into leaders. “Most organizations jump very quickly from the idea stage to the doing stage.” -Susanne Madsen Project definition: it's key to determine the value the project offers to the organization Be strong enough to show weakness and ask the dumb questions Two problems in managing risk Not properly dealing with expected risks Paying little or no attention to unexpected risks Connect with Susanne on Twitter or LinkedIn Feedback Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/176 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next Q&A show is episode #178 and the topic is accountability Please join my weekly leadership guide. The leadership guide is delivered to your inbox each Wednesday and includes my thoughts and recommendations on the best articles, podcasts, videos, and books, to support your development between shows. It also includes a brief overview and link to the full weekly show notes. If you, like me, tend to listen to podcasts while you’re on the road or exercising, this will give you an easy way to follow-up later on the links and resources we mention in every show. Thank you to the following people who joined the weekly leadership guide this past week: Maysa Z, Mohamed Sherif, Melissa Sevcik, Ester Cate, Will Sullivan, Darren Munday, Jeff Kline, Elisabeth Hartwig, Sudhir J, Jaime Linden, Meredith Begin, Gerald Macgregor, John Kim, Larissa Thurlow, Nicole Mytych, Rodrigo Lopes, Barbara Stewart, Christopher Balcer, Ellee Lee, Pablo Tovar, Tim Binder, Vicki Childs, Laura Sloan, Pip Davie, Craig Rix, John Pineiro, Justin Casanova, Jerry Knox, Marc Mawhinney, David Copeland, Truls Luraad, Dawnel Snyder, Tony Dawson, Jacquie Drake, Doug Brickey, and Darren Peck. As a bonus, when you join the weekly leadership guide, you’ll get immediate access to my guide on the 10 Leadership Books that Will Help You Get Better Results From Others. Download the 11-page reader's guide and 9-minute video of my top leadership book recommendations…plus, insight on the 2 books that I rely on weekly! Just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe Thank you to Rijul Kochar and Dayla21 for the kind reviews on iTunes. If you would like to post review as well, it will be a huge help for all of us to grow the Coaching for Leaders community. If you use iTunes, just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes and if you use Stitcher, please visit http://coachingforleaders.com/stitcher - and thank you in advance for your support!

Coaching For Leaders
176: Practical Strategy for Project Management

Coaching For Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2015


It’s one thing to put together a project management plan and determine who should do what when. It’s entirely another to lead a project. On this show, some practical strategy tips for project management. Susanne Madsen Author, The Power of Project Leadership* and The Project Management Coaching Workbook* Susanne Madsen International Susanne Madsen is an internationally recognized project leadership coach, trainer, speaker and consultant. Susanne specializes in helping project managers transform into leaders. “Most organizations jump very quickly from the idea stage to the doing stage.” -Susanne Madsen Project definition: it's key to determine the value the project offers to the organization Be strong enough to show weakness and ask the dumb questions Two problems in managing risk Not properly dealing with expected risks Paying little or no attention to unexpected risks Connect with Susanne on Twitter or LinkedIn Feedback Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/176 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next Q&A show is episode #178 and the topic is accountability Please join my weekly leadership guide. The leadership guide is delivered to your inbox each Wednesday and includes my thoughts and recommendations on the best articles, podcasts, videos, and books, to support your development between shows. It also includes a brief overview and link to the full weekly show notes. If you, like me, tend to listen to podcasts while you’re on the road or exercising, this will give you an easy way to follow-up later on the links and resources we mention in every show. Thank you to the following people who joined the weekly leadership guide this past week: Maysa Z, Mohamed Sherif, Melissa Sevcik, Ester Cate, Will Sullivan, Darren Munday, Jeff Kline, Elisabeth Hartwig, Sudhir J, Jaime Linden, Meredith Begin, Gerald Macgregor, John Kim, Larissa Thurlow, Nicole Mytych, Rodrigo Lopes, Barbara Stewart, Christopher Balcer, Ellee Lee, Pablo Tovar, Tim Binder, Vicki Childs, Laura Sloan, Pip Davie, Craig Rix, John Pineiro, Justin Casanova, Jerry Knox, Marc Mawhinney, David Copeland, Truls Luraad, Dawnel Snyder, Tony Dawson, Jacquie Drake, Doug Brickey, and Darren Peck. As a bonus, when you join the weekly leadership guide, you’ll get immediate access to my guide on the 10 Leadership Books that Will Help You Get Better Results From Others. Download the 11-page reader's guide and 9-minute video of my top leadership book recommendations…plus, insight on the 2 books that I rely on weekly! Just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe Thank you to Rijul Kochar and Dayla21 for the kind reviews on iTunes. If you would like to post review as well, it will be a huge help for all of us to grow the Coaching for Leaders community. If you use iTunes, just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes and if you use Stitcher, please visit http://coachingforleaders.com/stitcher - and thank you in advance for your support!

#Sparpodden
Günther Möter Barbara Stewart & Jim Rogers

#Sparpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 26:07


Hur ska kvinnor spara smartare? Hur beter sig kvinnliga sparare? Vilken är vägen till ett framgångsrikt sparande för både män och kvinnor? Barbara Stewart och Jim Rogers är först ut att intervjuas i specialavsnittet av #sparpodden - Günther möter.

Memorial Art Gallery Audio files
Barbara Stewart on Maria und Elisabeth by Kathe Kollwitz

Memorial Art Gallery Audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2013 0:55


MAG advancement assistant Barbara Stewart speaks on Maria und Elisabeth by Kathe Kollwitz