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On this special new episode of "Soundcheck," Hosts Devin Foote and Isaac Koens interview local Musician, Jacey Rezmer, to learn about her music career from her biggest inspirations to how she got started; followed up by a special concert featuring her songs from her EP, "Between Dreams and Reality".
Start Artist Song Time Album Year 0:00:48 Onirico The Beginning 6:33 Between Dreams and Beliefs 2024 0:09:08 Onirico House of Mirrors 8:47 Between Dreams and Beliefs 2024 0:19:14 Onirico Inner Walls 13:29 Between Dreams and Beliefs 2024 0:34:14 Onirico Falling Asleep 4:47 Between Dreams and Beliefs 2024 0:40:20 Onirico Ex-nihilo 10:59 Between Dreams and Beliefs […]
Start Artist Song Time Album Year 0:00:48 Jacob Roberge The Passing 31:54:00 The Passing 2025 0:33:44 Pino Carella Voglio dirtelo adesso 17:23 Il Ritorno 2025 0:44:08 Limite Acque Sicure Natale 1914 10:14 Un'Altra Mano Di Carte 2025 0:55:40 Onirico Redemption 12:18 Between Dreams and Beliefs 2024 Within Silence When Worlds Collide 12:05 The Eclipse of […]
Five cases where mysterious lights in the sky left behind tangible artifacts - and the investigations might uncover evidence that could change everything we know about alien encounters.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: In 1949, the dark and twisted romance of Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck, the infamous Lonely Hearts Killers, shocked the nation. Fueled by obsession and deceit, their deadly love story left a trail of victims—and a haunting legacy of betrayal and murder. (Mad Love: The Lonely Hearts Killers) *** In the shadows of Ottawa's lumber industry, Joseph Currier's rise from ambitious teenager to wealthy businessman was matched only by the mysterious tragedies that followed him - including the death of his young bride in a mill accident that some say wasn't quite what it seemed. Perhaps her ghost has something to say about it. (Haunting of Watson's Mill) *** Awakening to find yourself paralyzed, you sense a sinister presence in the darkness, its weight pressing down as your lungs gasp for air. Helpless and terrified, you realize the nightmare has only just begun. You're in the presence of a Sleep Demon. (Between Dreams and Demons) *** "From ghostly serenades at Meridian's Grand Opera House to the chilling specter of Stuckey pacing his deadly bridge, Mississippi's haunted locales are teeming with restless spirits and dark legends. Whether it's playful children in a graveyard or vengeful apparitions at the McRaven House, each site promises an encounter with the otherworldly. (Haunted Mississippi) *** When strange objects fall from mysterious lights in the sky, junior UFO researcher Sarah Martinez must investigate five incredible cases where aliens might have left behind actual pieces of their spacecraft. As she digs deeper into each mysterious discovery, she realizes these aren't just stories of lights in the sky – these are cases where someone found something they could hold in their hands. (The Mystery of UFO Artifacts)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Cold Open00:02:56.101 = Show Intro00:06:18.860 = The Mystery of UFO Artifacts00:23:13.495 = Haunted Mississippi00:29:59.177 = Mad Love: The Lonely Hearts Killers00:38:10.053 = The Haunting of Watson's Mill00:43:34.885 = Between Dreams And DemonsSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Haunted Mississippi”: https://the-line-up.com/haunted-places-in-mississippi“Between Dreams and Demons”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incubus, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Succubus,https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4853670/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_hag,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephialtes_%28illness%29“Mad Love: The Lonely Hearts Killers”: https://the-line-up.com/the-lonely-hearts-killers-martha-beck-raymond-fernandez“The Mystery of UFO Artifacts”: https://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case829.htm,https://www.vice.com/en/article/stanford-professor-garry-nolan-analyzing-anomalous-materials-from-ufo-crashes,https://www.ufoevidence.org/topics/PhysicalEvidence.htm, https://brobible.com/culture/article/pentagon-report-analysis-roswell-ufo-crash-debris, https://listverse.com/2015/05/20/10-ufos-that-allegedly-left-physical-evidence-behind“The Haunting of Watson's Mill”: https://hauntedwalk.com/news/haunting-of-watsons-mill-tragic-life-of-joseph-merrill-currier/Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: December 27, 2024SOURCES PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/UfoArtifactsTRANSCRIPT:https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/sf71p1zs4njchmt1es2rn/WD20241227-AlienArtifacts.txt?rlkey=sl2aewadtcalxtb23uo0qpnug&dl=0
Amara Hark-Weber surely must be one of the most delightful people in this world—which anyone could likely tell just from looking at the remarkably unique and creative boots and shoes the Twin Cities, Minnesota-based custom maker creates.This episode, Amara fought through a cold to discuss why she makes EVERY pair different from the previous, the incredible teachers who helped her learn the craft in very different ways, why she owns approximately 100,000 awls, not sleeping the night before a customer picks up their pair, her work spreading the gospel of great shoemaking in museum and academic settings, and slashing boots (which is exactly what it sounds like). Amara's site: https://www.harkweberstudio.com/Josh's written interview with Amara: https://www.stitchdown.com/the-stitchdown-conversation/amara-hark-weber/Amara's Voices of Contemporary Shoemakers article: https://www.craftcouncil.org/post/voices-contemporary-shoemakersHand Made in America: Contemporary Custom Footwear: https://cdmc.wisc.edu/hand-made-in-america-contemporary-custom-footwear/Between Dreams and Reality: Bespoke Footwear: https://penland.org/gallery/2024_horn_bespoke-footwear/
episide #755. had a nice little day with some meetings and chats and a little bike ride and a sandwich and hot cocoa and the sun was out and that was nice.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Las Kellies "Rid Of You" Suck This Tangerine03:06 Half Stack "Know You Well" Aw Hell06:31 MSPAINT "Confidence (Consciousness)“ MSPAINT09:41 BOAT "Bite My Lips" Dress Like Your Idols12:47 kississippi "ivy forest dew" i can feel you in my hair still15:58 Double Winter "Rodeo" It’s About Our Hearts18:19 Gesture "Wants In Cells" II Tape19:40 Blithe Field "Stem Growth" Hymn For Anyone24:47 Porno Glows "constant abject state" 4 traXXX26:36 Anna Burch "Party’s Over" If You’re Dreaming29:16 LITTLE WINGS "Miller’s Cave" Ropes In Paradise32:01 Neutrals "NO 82" Rent/Your House E.P.34:25 Ted Taforo "Computerz" Between Dreams36:44 Flowers on Loan "My House" Flowers on Loan: music from the 2017 west coast tour40:54 CHARMPIT "Sophomore Year" Cause A Stir43:15 Ed Schrader’s Music Beat "My Mind Is Broken By The Sound But It Gets Me Around" Jazz Mind45:04 queer choir "anxiety lullaby" same reason, different season46:42 Private Joan "no on prop state" organic output II48:38 The Cowboys "The Human Puzzle" Room of Clons50:45 Deep Sea Diver "Great Light" SECRETS
Welcome to The Big Cat People podcast! We're Jonathan and Angela Scott, award-winning wildlife photographers, authors and conservationists. We have made our name documenting the lives of lions, leopards and cheetahs in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Today's episode is the first in the brand new guest interview series, 'In Conversation with The Big Cat People'. In this series, Jonathan and Angie sit down with incredibly talented photographers to discuss the topic of 'Becoming a Photographer'. The first guest on the podcast is Will Burrard-Lucas, a British wildlife photographer and Sony Europe Imaging Ambassador who splits his time between the UK and Africa. Inspired by childhood years in Tanzania, he's deeply connected to the natural world. Will's work centers on capturing awe-inspiring animal portraits, often using wide-angle lenses. He's known for pioneering "BeetleCam," a remote-controlled camera buggy, and a range of camera trap products. His collaborations with Tsavo Trust and Kenya Wildlife Service resulted in "Land of Giants," a book documenting iconic elephants. "The Black Leopard" and a forthcoming book on lions continue his remarkable journey. Don't miss his 2022 Ted Talk: "Between Dreams and Reality. This podcast series is a continuing effort to educate and inspire our audience. If you'd like to learn more about us, or to check out our latest collection of educational ebooks, please visit our website: www.bigcatpeople.com. Connect with Will Burrard-Lucas: willbl.com @willbl
Lee Terbosic is a magician, TV host, Houdini collector and historian who lives the Between Dreams way everday. He consistently brings his incredible ideas to life for audiences around the world to enjoy.
Frankiie are a dream rock group that incorporates elements of Laurel Canyon folk, Americana, along with surf and psychedelic rock to create a hazy, ethereal sound that feels both classic and timeless.On this episode we reflect on the band's impending 10 year anniversary and dive into their second record Between Dreams out now on Paper Bag Records.Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.Thank you to 12TH ST Sound for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Anthony Cenerini's recording studio in New Westminster at 12thst.ca.Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.
my mom gets so sad when she sees holes in my clothes. i have these favorite boots, and they both have holes in a spot where it makes sense for them to wear out with regular use but the rest of the shoe still works fine i think. but mom gets so bummed when she sees them. she’s like “what did i do to deserve this?” and “oh god, what did i do wrong?” even though i’m like a pretty okay person and do some cool things in this world, and my shoes have nothing to do with her. is this just a common mom reaction? or like, an immigrant parent thing?i did a lot of research the past couple months and got a nice new backpack because my backpack was also one of the items that made my mom sad. and yah, i agree that it was disgusting, but it still worked fine. but i showed my mom my new backpack tonight and she was so happy. i’ve been looking forward to showing it to her. and i’m going to try really hard to keep it nice, though often life happens so no guarantees. mom loved the backpack but told me i still better not wear the shoes with holes next time i see her hahaha.i’m 37 and i wonder about if/when any of this will change with age. like, at some point will i start caring about whether my clothes have holes in them? would it have happened already if it was going to? or, will my mom stop caring about whether my clothes have holes in them? generally i don’t understand how age works and what if i never have kids of my own? will i just be treated like a child forever? or, for those of you with kids, do your parents still infantilize you anyway? obviously all parent-child relationships look different, but i just don’t feel like i have any reference points.mom, i know you see these posts and i love you and i know that we share many of the same values. and i don’t want to ever make you sad. and i will try to remember to wear a costume if you need me to but i will also continue to challenge you because i think that, too, can mean love.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Fitness Womxn “easy” New Age Record02:36 Jacob Sachs-Mishalanie “Dance” Black Garden OST05:04 Soft Fangs “Joy Ride” Drawing Heaven from Memory08:02 James Aranda “Floating Down the River” Heavy Meadow11:06 Nightmom “So Hot (Live @ The Biko Garage)” Drain Diaries13:04 Ted Taforo “Computers” BETWEEN DREAMS15:23 ylayali “man in the box” today19:32 Mid-Air Thief “Gameun Deut” Crumbling24:35 Jason Anderson “Little Things” Winter Songs IV26:20 Good Doom “ongoing leisure revolution” Ongoing Leisure Revolution29:27 Yeehaw Junction “Silverado” Demo31:57 The Expos “Sweet” Flavor City33:42 Worm Cafe “walk out” fantasies / walk out36:29 Abronia “New Winds for the Warming Sands” The Whole of Each Eye42:31 Mooey Moobau “Two One-Legged Man” Powder, and All That Store-Bought Hair45:16 Treadles “Skin Crawls” And The Rocks And The Trees And The Empty Air Between47:27 Throwaway “Exotic Bird” WHAT?50:15 GEE TEE “Chromo-Zone” Chromo-Zone51:42 Nag “A freeze” Red Panda53:15 Anna Vo “Everlasting Glow” VO // I call upon the dead to rise SP57:13 nine of swords “daylight” you will never die58:55 Banafsh “MOTHER OF SIGHS” THE THREE MOTHERS61:09 Prism “Lust and Trouble” Demo63:47 L.U.S.T. “Dark Place” Life Under Systemic Terror66:12 Happy and You Know It “Days Roll By” Mechanism
Andrea Wright of the college of William and Mary joins Marc Lynch on this week's podcast to discuss her new book, Between Dreams and Ghosts: Indian Migration and Middle Eastern Oil. In the book, Wright analyzes how migration is deeply informed both by workers' dreams for the future and the ghosts of history, including the enduring legacies of colonial capitalism. (Starts at 0:42). Basileus Zeno of Amherst College discusses his latest article, "The making of sects: Boundary making and the sectarianisation of the Syrian uprising, 2011–2013" published in Nations and Nationalism. (Starts at 31:22). Renad Mansour of the Chatham House discusses the current issues in the Iraqi government formation process. (Starts at 50:40). Music for this season's podcast was created by Bashir Saade (playing Ney) and Farah Kaddour (on Buzuq). You can find more of Bashir's work on his YouTube Channel.
More than one million Indians travel annually to work in oil projects in the Gulf, one of the few international destinations where men without formal education can find lucrative employment. Between Dreams and Ghosts: Indian Migration and Middle Eastern Oil (Stanford University Press, 2021) follows their migration, taking readers to sites in India, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, from villages to oilfields and back again. Engaging all parties involved—the migrants themselves, the recruiting agencies that place them, the government bureaucrats that regulate their emigration, and the corporations that hire them—Andrea Wright examines labor migration as a social process as it reshapes global capitalism. With this book, Wright demonstrates how migration is deeply informed both by workers' dreams for the future and the ghosts of history, including the enduring legacies of colonial capitalism. As workers navigate bureaucratic hurdles to migration and working conditions in the Gulf, they in turn influence and inform state policies and corporate practices. Placing migrants at the center of global capital rather than its periphery, Wright shows how migrants are not passive bodies at the mercy of abstract forces—and reveals through their experiences a new understanding of contemporary resource extraction, governance, and global labor. Irene Promodh is a PhD student in sociocultural anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
This week we share with you an episode from the Between Dreams podcast with Chris Ruggiero, who recently featured Jonah as a guest. The post Between Dreams Podcast with Chris Ruggiero appeared first on Discourse in Magic.
Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee discusses Cayman's phased approach to re-opening the borders. The former financial services minister joins Walkers Professional Services. and a salute to one of Cayman's Airway's longest serving pilots. This weekend the Department of Sports will host the 3rd annual Public High School Swim Championships. Other than Football, The Sister islands Sports Department will be looking to enter other national community leagues on Grand Cayman in the very near future. The youngest squad N' Between Dreams is finding their footing amongst their older competition in the PWC u16 girls basketball league. Kids will benefit from three summer basketball camps this year. #RCNEWS #RADIOCAYMAN #CAYMANNEWS #CAYMANISLANDS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rcnews/message
Mehall gets a reminder of what life is like without climbing when he is suffering from some bad tendonitis. Stuck living in an unfurnished, basement without heat in Salt Lake City, Mehall pours all his energy into writing. He spends his days at the library with his nose in a book, or with a pen… The post 28 – Somewhere in Between Dreams and Smog is Love appeared first on The Climbing Zine.
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Chris Ruggiero is an entertainer, author and podcaster. He has travelled extensively with his “one man variety show” which involved juggling fire, throwing knives, and connecting with all types of audiences. Chris has appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party and the Late Late Show with James Cordan. His book Just Go: Adventures of a Travelling Entertainer and a Guide to Living Your Dream is a must read for traveling performers!https://www.chrisruggiero.comhttp://www.betweendreams.comhttps://www.youtube.com/chrisruggierohttps://www.instagram.com/onemanvariety/https://www.instagram.com/betweendreamssessions/https://www.amazon.com/Just-Go-Adventures-Traveling-Entertainer/dp/0692431470----------------------------------------------------------------Visit Show Pony Express at www.missmaryjanegreen.com/show-pony-express.htmlAffiliate Partner of Glam’r Gear www.ponypod.club/glamrgearGet in touch:www.instagram.com/missmaryjanegreenwww.instagram.com/pony.podwww.instagram.com/show_pony_expressmoxie@missmaryjanegreen.comPony Pod is the media arm of ‘Show Pony Express’, an online boutique for traveling performers curated by Miss Mary Jane Green.If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe, leave a review and tell your friends.Are you or do you know a traveling performer? Interested in being featured on the show? Interview queries accepted via email.
LISTEN TO PAPER TALK - EPISODE 34: Between Dreams & Reality with Yang Liu We first took notice of the minimally styled paper flowers of Yang Liu in her blue phase. This blue phase turned out to be her artistic collaboration with Anna Chedid at the VSCO studio. Influenced by her Chinese heritage, her dual Canadian-American nationalities, and her current hometown of San Francisco, Yang’s work strives to sit somewhere between dreams and reality. Her paper flowers are showcased in a consistently clean and modern way. She does not shy away from creating various types of botanical objects, from dahlias to pear branches to dumpling boxes. Listen to Yang as she shares her love for paper flowers. 1. Who is Yang Liu? I was born in Shanghai (hence my Instagram name, @shanghai.1984). I am currently a dual Canadian-American citizen residing in the San Francisco Bay Area. Besides flowers and paper art, I also love having tea with friends!2. How did you get started making paper flowers? What drew you to this art form?I first came across paper flowers at the De Young Museum, where I saw Tiffanie Turner’s show and was amazed by what you could achieve in paper. From there I ended up taking classes with Tiffanie Turner and Lynn Dolan, both of whom are just amazing artists and teachers. I just fell in love with the medium and found crepe paper so intuitive for the way I wanted to express myself in flowers.3. How would you define the style of your flowers? How did you find your style? How has your creative style evolved to what it is today?I think my style continues to evolve, but I would say that my current style is introverted, romantic and a little moody. It’s influenced by my Chinese heritage and my desire to create work that sits somewhere between dreams and reality. I definitely have a natural “messiness” to my artwork - it took some time for me to embrace this as part of my natural artistic style and not something that I needed to control. I like asymmetry in my petals and leaves. I also enjoy creating intentional flaws in my work like bug bites or bruising to reflect that life is not perfect. I honestly think that I found my current style just through making a lot of art and being willing to experiment. Sometimes my experiments do not work out and I start over, but this is a natural part of the creative process and something which I have learned to embrace. 4. How have you made your paper flower voice stand out in the crowd?Mostly by being willing to experiment. I try to choose colors, papers and materials that not everybody is using in their work. You are forced to create your own technique this way. Naturally that can help your final product look different from the crowd.5. What are your ideal clients and/or ideal projects?I’ve really enjoyed my collaborative projects with fellow paper artist Anna Chedid, also known as @floresdaannita. We shot our first project, “Botanical Impossibilities,” focused on the colour blue at VSCO Open Studios, which was just an amazing space to work in. Our second project “Motherland Flora” focused on flora from our respective homelands and we used both Brazilian and Chinese papers in our work. I hope to do more collaborative projects as I feel it’s a great way to push yourself beyond your normal work as well as get to learn from another artist in a fun way. More recently I’ve enjoyed working with an art gallery as my work was featured in “tiny,” a group show at STUDIO gallery in San Francisco. This is definitely an area I’d like to explore more. 6. What are some of the challenges you've faced in your business and/or art?I think there’s always the natural feeling of disappointment when you submit your artwork to an organization and it doesn’t get chosen. However, I try to take this in stride and just continue submitting my work to as many different places as much as possible.7. What advice would you give to a paper florist who is starting out today?Just try to learn as much as you can and don’t be afraid to experiment with techniques, materials, composition - the sky is the limit! I think having fun is pretty key to wanting to make paper flowers are they are time consuming - so it’s ideal for people who really enjoy the process.8. What advice would you give to a paper florist who is about to give up?I would say take a break and try something new, whether it be a new medium, an art class you’ve been meaning to take or just walk around outside and explore what nature has to offer. I think we get creatively exhausted if we are doing the same thing over and over again. I also love yoga when I need to just mentally reset. 9. Do you have any paper flower tips to share with our listeners?Take time to really observe and look at real flowers and leaves as much as possible before you start your work and while you are building out your artwork. Observation really helps me figure out things like petal placement and how to join the leaves to the main stem that mimics reality. Also I would say try freehand cutting to get a more natural look!10. What is your favourite tool?I have to say once I got my own set of pink Kai scissors, it was pretty life changing.Want to learn more about Yang? Follow her on her on social media:INSTAGRAM:@shanghai.1984 WEBSITE:https://www.shanghai1984.com/VSCO:https://vsco.co/shanghai1984/images
The Forefront team gathers in the studio with all-new podcasting equipment for this latest arts review episode. 01:01 - Nate recommends some favorite episodes from other podcasts: Cooper and Cary Have Words, Between Dreams, and Redeemed Imagination 07:59 - Rich discusses some of his favorite Australian painters: Charles Conder, Arthur Streeton, and Frederick McCubbin 19:37 - Sean recalls tales from his adventures in the U.K. 24:11 - Cody reviews the new feature film 1917 and the short film Pastime
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Tracklist01. Khokana (Original Mix) - Novakk & Animal Picnic02. Frixio (KONDRE and &Lez Remix) - Luke Garcia, Th3 Oth3r03. Elephants - Thodoris Triantafillou04. Avila (Fabio Aurea Remix) - Dorian Craft05. Ruba (Original Mix) - Cherry (UA)06. Between Dreams and Reality (Martin Waslewski Remix) - Stereo Express07. Facts Matter - David Mayer08. Dougne Te Soye (Original Mix) - Massimo Lippoli09. Uzhù (SIS Remix) - Ivan Masa10. Mama Africa - Stereo Express11. Moringa (Original Mix) - Simone Burrini12. Selee (Original Mix) [Monaberry] - Super Flu13. Kali (Original Mix) [Lauter Unfug] - Renga Weh
Chris Ruggiero does fun for a living; he is a live theater performer, podcast host and author who has been featured on Entrepreneur on Fire and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Whether he's juggling random objects on a unicycle or executing seemingly impossible tricks and stunts, nothing is off limits in his show! Thousands of audience members have been left in a state of laughter and amazement. #PeakPerformers, Chris shares how he is living between dreams on #TheEntrepYou today! Click To Tweet Show Notes: What was one new experience you tried that, at the time, was completely unknown or uncomfortable to you? To answer this question and give a background into what I do ties into the same thing. I do a live theatre show that is a one-man show, juggling, circus, variety and all kinds of crazy stuff. Just getting started with that was scary and I didn't how to do it. I started by doing small things. I started before I knew how to do it. Take us back to when you got started, what did figuring it out meant to you at that time? My book fits into all of this as it is entitled, "Just Go". For my show, it was like first starting and create your own thing and try to get people to hire me and do a performance. Just being patient and willing to take one step at a time is really valuable. I would do shows for free because I wanted to learn how to do it. I wasn't impatient to get to it. I knew that it would be great to make a large amount of money doing shows but I wasn't ready for it yet. I was willing to start with the small shows including birthday parties, free shows, community events, retirement homes, all these shows that didn't look too glamourous looking back at them but they allowed me to develop those skills to be able to do the bigger shows. Now I perform in casinos and do the shows that are more 'brag worthy'. Share the importance of staying in your lane and developing our craft doing the things that we love… With my show, I said, I'm here and I need to start here. You need to focus on your own thing. For example, I self-publish my book because I didn't want to sit around for two years to hear every book publisher tell me 'no'. I didn't know how to write and publish a book but I knew how to start writing. I had YouTube and internet and I research and figure out how to do it. What has been a most terrible time for you as you enter the field of entrepreneurship? Getting inside my own head and saying am I good enough to do this? Am I qualified enough to do this? Who's going to care about this stuff that I'm creating? For me it comes from within myself. You start to find things outside yourself to reinforce that. On the other side of that it's what you're focusing on is what your brain will seek out and find. What is the message you're sharing with your clothing brand? I'm trying to build an umbrella for all the work that I do to fall under. Between dreams is this idea of my friend Kip and I. People dream all the time, dreaming about things, talking about things. But there are certain people who do things between dreams...live, that's where life is. That's where the idea of Between Dreams came. It's an idea for people to grab a shirt and feel like they are part of a community. Things you wear tell the story of what you want to convey. It can make you feel like a different person. It can change your physical surrounding as you are behaving differently. It can change your life and change the world. The achievement you're most proud of? Some people saw the Ellen Degeneres show as this major thing. It was awesome but it didn't change my life. I'm proud of it and the work that I did to convince them to be on their show. The overall most proud moment is just going out and keep going. Life is more about the themes that you do in life rather than the smaller picture. I have a following that read my book, listen to podcast and come see my show and I'm most proud that I've created something around me.
Some see her as finally united, others as more divided than ever. In this special podcast for Yom Yerushalyim, Rabbi Dr. Daniel Roth looks into the gulf between the two Jerusalems, that of our dreams and that of our realities.… Read the rest The post Jerusalem United or Divided? Between Dreams and Realities first appeared on Elmad Online Learning. Continue reading Jerusalem United or Divided? Between Dreams and Realities at Elmad Online Learning.
What's the formula or recipe for making a living as a “One Man Variety Show” in which you travel the world and connect with audiences? Well, there isn't one. The probability of following someone else's exact journey is infinitesimally small. However, there is a formula for creating a path that is your own and which leads to fulfilment and success. The first step is to “just go”. Meet Chris Ruggiero. Chris is an entertainer, author and podcaster. He has travelled throughout the USA and internationally doing his “one man variety show” which involved juggling fire, throwing knives, and connecting with all types of audiences. Chris has appeared on the Ellen De Generes Show (a highly popular show in the USA) and has written a book called Just Go: Adventures of a Travelling Entertainer and a Guide to Living Your Dream. Chris is fun and interesting and he joins me on Episode 39 in which we cover: Chris' background, getting into entertainment and starting his travelling variety show; Connecting with audiences; Professionalism versus amateurism; Honing your craft; Risk and risk-taking; What he means by “just go”; Entertainment and fame in the digital era; Success and chasing dreams Show notes: Chris' website - http://www.chrisruggiero.com/ Chris on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chrisruggiero Chris on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/chrisruggiero Chris on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/onemanvariety/ Chris on Twitter - https://twitter.com/onemanvariety Chris' book Just Go: Adventures Of A Traveling Entertainer And A Guide To Living Your Dream Chris' podcast “Between Dreams” - http://www.chrisruggiero.com/podcast You Tube Channel – “It's Alex Clark” - https://www.youtube.com/user/itsalexclark Larry Benet - http://www.larrybenet.com/ Chase Jarvis - http://www.chasejarvis.com/ Gary Vaynerchuk - https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/ The Signal and the Noise by Nate Silver - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13588394-the-signal-and-the-noise?from_search=true The Long Tail by Chris Anderson - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2467566.The_Long_Tail?from_search=true Did you like what you heard? Subscribe to the All Things Risk podcast, leave a rating or review, and share it on social media: Subscribe and/or leave a rating and review on: iTunes: http://apple.co/1PjLmKh Subscribe on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/all-things-risk/the-all-things-risk-podcast Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ben-cattaneo Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskThings Drop us a note: allthingsrisk@gmail.com Visit: www.allthingsrisk.co.uk – and find all episodes and ways to subscribe
Linear Podcast 025 with DeecodeL009 Space in Between Dreams is out now on Beatport.Track List:1. Treasures (Justin Schumacher Remix) - Andre Ramos2. Vegin Tormented (David Temessi Remix) - Vegim3. Mental Confusion (Original Mix) - Mars Bill4. Shadow People (Original Mix) - Deecode5. Injection (Flug Remix) - Marco Bailey6. Subshell (Pfirter Remix) - Exium7. Disruptive (Erphun Remix) - Gabeen8. Freeze (Original Mix) - Black Asteroid9. Vaag (Hans Bouffmyhre Remix) - Speedy J, Gary Beck10. Vendigo (A-Brothers Remix) - Thomas P Heckmann11. Intergalactic Tightrope (Original Mix) - Deecode12. Backyard (Original Mix) - Jel Ford13. Keep On (Original Mix) - Layton Giordani14. No Limit (Axel Karakasis Remix) - ARMYSTRIAL15. Day After Day (Original Mix) - Mars Bill16. The White Stallion (Original Mix) - Marco Bailey17. Gate 56 (Original Mix) - Matt Minimal
In this episode we bring you a new discovery Time Equals Eternity by SiebZehn. Our favorite song, Space Probe, caught our attention when we heard it in another of our podcasts epsisodes. A bit of googling later and we found this spacey and haunting long mix from SiebZhen’s sole album. Enjoy! Episode 18 : Time Equals Eternity Tracklist : The Calling Solar System Sacred Communication Space Probe Between Dreams Winter Harmonies Fleur De La Nuit Metaphore Endless Reflections Venus
Happy Thanksgiving! This week, enjoy a free mp3: "Big Orange Sun" from the album "Between Dreams" compliments of Gibraltar Records: ©copyright 1999 James Kole Publishing ASCAP