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In this episode of IBSC Exploring Boys' Education Podcast, join the urgent conversation surrounding boys in the digital age, sparked by the impactful Netflix series Adolescence. Head of School John Botti from The Browning School (United States) offers insights on navigating this complex landscape. Originally highlighted in his Head of School Blogpost, Botti discusses the unique challenges boys face online, the vulnerabilities that can draw them into harmful spaces like the manosphere, and the proactive steps boys' schools must take beyond simple screen-time limits. Learn about fostering essential digital literacy in educators, building resilience in boys, and the critical role of relational connection and supportive school cultures in guiding boys toward responsible digital citizenship and positive human values. New episodes of the IBSC Exploring Boys' Education podcast are available exclusively to IBSC members on the IBSC website for the first two weeks. Afterward anyone may access them from all popular podcast platforms. We encourage you to share this resource across and beyond your school community! IBSC Exploring Boys' Education music composed and performed by Tom DiGiovanni. Blog: 'Adolescence' and Parenting in a Digital Storm · IBSC
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Vu sur C'est Mon Asso : ATAO Découvrons ATAO , une association dont les maîtres mots sont : insertion ET réemploi. Et faisons connaissance d'une boutique de jouets solidaires »JOUJOU » installée à Nantes quartier Bottière. Une émission proposée par Eric Billon Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
Join the Nudge Unit: https://maven.com/nudge-unit/course-cohort Why does a $5 Uber voucher turn angry customers into loyal fans? In this episode, Eva van den Broek and Tim den Heijer share actionable insights from their book The Housefly Effect, revealing seven marketing psychology tips you can use to grow your business. You'll learn: How scarcity drives demand, from pineapple rentals to volume-limited products. Why a $5 apology voucher boosted Uber's revenue (feat. reciprocity principle). How Tropicana's rebrand taught marketers a costly lesson about habits. Why "95% fat-free" yoghurt sells better than "5% fat" (feat. framing effect). The clever way airlines manage flight-time expectations to keep customers happy. ---- Get the book: https://bedfordsquarepublishers.co.uk/book/the-housefly-effect Sign up to my newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phill-agnew-22213187/ Watch Nudge on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nudgepodcast/ ---- Sources: van den Broek, E., & den Heijer, T. (2024). The Housefly Effect. Bedford Square Publishers. Bundesliga study | Brandes, L., & Franck, E. (2012). Social preferences or personal career concerns? Field evidence on positive and negative reciprocity in the workplace. Journal of Economic Psychology, 33(5), 925–939 McFlurry sales boosted by 55% | Walsh, N. (2024). Tune in: How to make smarter decisions in a noisy world. Bedford Square Publishers. Uber $5 apology | Halperin, B., Ho, B., List, J. A., & Muir, I. (2019). Toward an understanding of the economics of apologies: Evidence from a large-scale natural field experiment (No. w25676). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w25676 Berger, J. (2013). Contagious: Why things catch on. Simon & Schuster. Gu, Y., Botti, S., & Faro, D. (2013). Turning the page: The impact of choice closure on satisfaction. Journal of Consumer Research, 40(2), 268–283. Martin, S. J. (2024). Influence at work: Capture attention, connect with others, convince people to act. [Paperback]. Economist Edge. Yuan, Y., Liu, T. X., Tan, C., Chen, Q., Pentland, A., & Tang, J. (2020). Gift contagion in online groups: Evidence from WeChat red packets.
Chiusura del #calciomercato pirotecnica del #milan che chiude 3 colpi nell'ultimo giorno: e voi che voto date al mercato dei rossoneri?Visita https://www.blackcircles.it/promo-kumho e acquista un treno di pneumatici invernali/all season approfittando della promozione.Acquista il tuo calendario o il tuo album di figurine del Milan per un 2025 a tinte rossonere! https://shorturl.at/pHv5ZVisita https://www.sporteventi.com e iscrivi subito tuo figlio ai Milan Junior Camp di Sporteventi e fagli vivere un'esperienza che ricorderà per sempre!Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.
Link a Superprof! Nel senso dei petardi. E per "ci" intendo a noi umani in generale, mica a tutti. Che a me personalmente stanno sulle palle come poche cose al mondo. MA che i botti in generale vadano un casino è un dato di fatto. E quindi, perché, se sono pericolosi, fastidiosi, rumorosi? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buon 2025! Inizia un anno importante per noi, saremo riusciti a iniziarlo per bene? Beh, ci sono entrati i Carabinieri in studio, fate voi.
Buon 2025 a tutti voi.Sono giorni di festa ma non per i nostri cani.Come vivono queste esperienze loro? E come fare per tenerli al sicuro e sereni?Ne parlo in questo episodio del podcast rispondendo alle vostre domande sulla gestione del cane davanti agli ospiti e tanti altri temi.
Paulo Fonseca non è più l'allenatore del Milan. Sulla panchina rossonera un altro portoghese, Sergio Conceição. Ne parlano in questo episodio e analizzano la situazione Simone Indovino ed Enrico Zambruno.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale. Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2024 potrete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Brasileirao, Eredivisie, Super League greca e Coppa di Grecia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
ROMA (ITALPRESS) - Si avvicina il Capodanno e c'è voglia di festeggiare con amici e parenti anche con i fuochi di artificio, ma è importante farlo sempre in sicurezza. Gli artificieri della Polizia di Stato, come ogni anno, danno alcuni consigli per vivere al meglio queste festività, ma il loro impegno non si limita alle occasioni di festa, perché questi operatori sono dei veri e propri "specialisti " che intervengono tutto l'anno, in tutto il territorio nazionale, per la neutralizzazione e la distruzione diordigni esplosivi. Nel corso del 2024, l'attività degli artificieri si è concretizzata in oltre 6.900 interventi, tra cui ispezioni e bonifiche dei luoghi interessati da manifestazioni, congressi e altri eventi rilevanti, accompagnati da una capillare attività di contrasto alla commercializzazione illegale dei materiali esplosivi, che ha consentito il sequestro di 23.500 kg di prodotti illeciti.sat/gtr
Scoppiare o non scoppiare: questo è il dilemma. Puntuale come ogni fine d'anno, si presenta in questi giorni l'annosa questione sui botti di Capodanno con comuni vicentini più divisi che mai sulle azioni da adottare per contenerne gli effetti. E un grande dubbio: le ordinanze che li vietano, sono legittime? Proviamo a fare chiarezza.
In questa puntata speciale del podcast proviamo a rispondere ad alcune delle domande più curiose e strane che ci avete inviato nell'anno. Parliamo di smartphone e loro consumo ai concerti, del perché l'acqua evapora anche quando non bolle e se c'è da fidarsi delle lavatrici a gettone. Ma rispondiamo anche a domande più creative sullo strano rapporto tra il parmigiano e il miele, sui fantomatici batteri specchio e sui trattamenti per unghie. Senza dimenticare gli animali domestici alle prese con i botti di Capodanno, visto il periodo. Tante domande, molte risposte. Questo e gli altri podcast gratuiti del Post sono possibili grazie a chi si abbona al Post e ne sostiene il lavoro. Se vuoi fare la tua parte, abbonati al Post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In questo episodio parleremo di come affrontare la paura dei “botti” e aiutare i nostri amici cani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk about What it means to offer a mission-driven boys' education today, how banning cell phones in school has improved student mental health and relationships and conversation, and how they promote collaborative Teambuilding and storytelling to empower staff.
This is Part 4 of our series with the great Chris Botti. In this excerpt, Chris reminisces about collaborating with acclaimed arranger Jeremy Lubbock, his dedication to maintaining his trumpet skills, and the challenges faced by older trumpet players. The discussion also covers the nuances of trumpet sound projection, the rarity of certain vintage trumpets, and the varying appreciation for classical trumpet music in different markets. Notable trumpet players such as Sergei Nakariakov, Allison Balsom, and Tine Thing Helseth are briefly mentioned.Episode higlights:00:11 Discussing Album Releases and Delays01:07 Reflecting on Musical Inspirations and Collaborations02:45 Daily Routine and Maintaining Skills03:55 The Unique Sound of the Martin Trumpet08:01 Chris' Thoughts on Other Great Trumpeters11:27 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsListen to this interview with Chris Botti in its entirety, and ad-free by joining Brass Mastery Premium. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
In this episode, Botti delves into the intricacies of making jazz records authentically and contrasts it with live performances. He discusses his decision to avoid becoming “just another jazz musician” by learning from artists like Leroy Hargrove and the incomparable talent of Wynton Marsalis. Insights are shared on the significance of studio engineering, exemplified by the quality of Miles Davis's 'Kind of Blue' versus live recordings. We also touch on the technical aspects of live and studio setups, including the use of compression, EQ, and iconic microphones.Episode highlights:01:34 The Art of Record Making03:27 Live Performance vs Studio Recording04:36 The Role of Engineers and Sound Quality05:38 Technology and Equipment in Music Production08:19 Microphones and Iconic Recordings**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com/subscribe
Chris Botti offers his thoughts on the transformation of the music industry, focusing on the impact of streaming and the transition from traditional record labels to independent success. The conversation delves into the rise of podcasts as a new media frontier, highlighting increased democratization and shifting audience consumption habits. With examples from prominent figures like Joe Rogan and Wynton Marsalis, the dialogue underscores the importance of adaptability and niche specialization in today's media landscape.Episode highlights:00:11 The Changing Music Industry Landscape02:21 The Rise of Podcasts04:05 The Democratization of Media06:08 Reflections on Jazz and Inspirations06:18 Tribute to Jazz Legends08:34 Wynton Marsalis' Glass Ceiling11:28 A Backdoor to a Career in Jazz**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com/subscribe
Guillermo Tell Aveledo, politólogo y doctor en ciencias políticas, aseguró que hay países que se han mantenido al margen de la contienda venezolana como México y la Santa Sede (El Vaticano), por lo que podrían convertirse en mediadores de la negociación venezolana. Explicó que la extrema cautela de ambos líderes apunta a guardarse para esa ocasión. Aveledo resaltó que los acuerdos deben estar acompañados de capacidades materiales de los actores con actividades internas que generen sobre el estado venezolano una presión. Destacó que esta puede ser una actividad provocada por el sector político o una externa a ella que produzca suficientes perturbaciones para que el gobierno venezolano prefiera sentarse a hablar con este sector de la Plataforma Unitaria que a otros sectores más amenazantes. «Las zanjas que han producido las declaraciones oficiales con la percepción de la realidad de parte de la población, es un espacio que hace que este tipo de actores emerjan aprovechando las distancias en esta desestabilización aparentemente estable» añadió. El politólogo indicó que las reglas de juego para la oposición han cambiado completamente, alertando que no hay una dinámica en la que se vaya ganando espacios dentro de un ambiente institucional que reconoce al menos la existencia de esos espacios. También te puede interesar: Botti: se está conformando un escenario internacional que deje espacios para algún tipo de negociación Recordó que desde el 28 de julio, la avanzada del estado sobre dirigentes y cuadros medios y bajos de la dirigencia opositora han desarticulado su capacidad de acción con el propósito de que no se pueda rearticular, bien sea para la acción electoral, constitucional o protestas. «Esto ha dejado muy entredicho la posibilidad de la oposición de actuar en espacios como alcaldías y gobernaciones, por un lado por la capacidad de hacerlo y por el otro la creencia de que esto sea viable» acotó. El doctor en ciencias políticas señaló que parte de la repolitización del país que venía muy cansado y agotado, encontró en su plataforma política una manera real gracias a que se dio la primaria. Advirtió que el deseo de cambio de la población es tan transversal socialmente, regionalmente, en términos de clases, de condición, que no hay sector social en donde el status quo pueda decir que tiene un asidero firme. «Lo que me da más esperanza en esta situación es que la voluntad de cambio de los venezolanos es tan abundante que me hace pensar que la sociedad va a responder de un modo u otro, ya sea demandando un cambio en futuros procesos o de otros modos que les favorecen» dijo.
Chris Botti is renowned trumpeter with lots of crossover appeal and a penchant for recording ballads. In this conversation with Jazz88's Peter Solomon, Botti discusses his musical inspirations, discusses studying with legendary post-bop trumpeter Woody Shaw, recalls his days touring with the temperamental drum legend and bandleader Buddy Rich, and speaks on the varying approaches he takes to live shows verses albums, he also talks about getting to know Michael Brecker. Botti is playing a residency at the Dakota from October 28 - October 30.
Chris Botti is renowned trumpeter with lots of crossover appeal and a penchant for recording ballads. In this conversation with Jazz88's Peter Solomon, Botti discusses his musical inspirations, discusses studying with legendary post-bop trumpeter Woody Shaw, recalls his days touring with the temperamental drum legend and bandleader Buddy Rich, and speaks on the varying approaches he takes to live shows verses albums, he also talks about getting to know Michael Brecker. Botti is playing a residency at the Dakota from October 28 - October 30.
In occasione della partita con la Dinamo Kiev, Federico Botti di Sky Sport ci ha raccontato il momento della squadra di Shovkovskyi e più in generale la situazione del calcio ucraino.
Listen to me and Gino talk about all things Milan. Udinese recap, Brugge Recap, questions and Botti and Cannoli! Thank you to Fabio who joined us from Coast to Coast!
In this conversation recorded during Botti at Sea '24, as part of the Jazz on Film series hosted by Lee Mergner, we showed a bit of Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool, Stanley Nelson's 2019 documentary about the great trumpeter. To talk about Miles' life and legacy, we asked another great trumpeter, Randy Brecker, who has always been a marvelous story teller. Perhaps no other artist lends themself more to stories than Miles Davis. Randy not only put Miles' singular influence in perspective, but shared some of his personal encounters with Miles, including their exchange about who discovered the wah wah peddle first.
Ultime ore di #calciomercato per il #milan impegnato in una corsa contro il tempo per definire le ultime operazione di #mercatomilanDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.
As part of the Jazz on Film series on Botti at Sea '24, host Lee Mergner showed a bit of the documentary "Still Bill" about Bill Withers. Jose James, who paid tribute to Bill with his album "Lean on Me," then talked with Lee about the great singer-songwriter's music, life and legacy.
The puppet masters who control the industry's purse strings may have some trepidation these days about taking risks on big ideas. But music video producer Phil Botti argues that still shouldn't prevent you from coming up with what he calls "aspirational content." Phil Botti has executive produced and commissioned thousands of hours of highly impactful short and long-form digital and broadcast content, amassing hundreds of billions of views and impressions across music videos, social media, tv spots, multi-camera live events, scripted, televised specials & performances, documentaries and feature films with some of the most renowned artists and brands in the world including Atlantis The Royal Dubai, Beats by Dre, Bounty, Coca-Cola, Coinbase, FCA/Stellantis, Google, Netflix, PBS, Samsung, Warner Bros. Pictures, YouTube + Bruno Mars, Charlie Puth, David Guetta, Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran, Kelly Clarkson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Melanie Martinez, Sia and Tiësto + Atlantis The Royal Dubai, Coca-Cola, FCA/Stellantis, Google, Netflix, PBS, Warner Bros. Pictures, and more. Phil Botti IMDB Alex Keledjian Alex Keledjian is the creator of Project Greenlight, a documentary television series where executive producers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct their first feature film. In 2018, Alex wrote and directed the film High Voltage starring David Arquette and Luke Wilson. MAX launched the latest season of the Emmy-nominated TV series Project Greenlight from executive producer Issa Rae and Miramax Television in July 2023. How I Got Greenlit Instagram Twitter Podlink Credits Alex Keledjian, Host Pete Musto, Producer/Editor Jeremiah Tittle, Producer Experience more of How I Got Greenlit via nextchapterpodcasts.com For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and all other magnificent concerns, please reach How I Got Greenlit via howIgotgreenlit@gmail.com For inquiries and more information on Next Chapter Podcasts info@ncpodcasts.com New episodes go live every Tuesday. Please subscribe, rate & review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Decades-long careers with a single employer are pretty hard to come by in the entertainment industry. But writer-producer and fellow NYU alum Phil Botti is a shining example of how mixing competence with kindness can be the ultimate survival skill. Phil Botti has executive produced and commissioned thousands of hours of highly impactful short and long-form digital and broadcast content, amassing hundreds of billions of views and impressions across music videos, social media, tv spots, multi-camera live events, scripted, televised specials & performances, documentaries and feature films with some of the most renowned artists and brands in the world including Atlantis The Royal Dubai, Beats by Dre, Bounty, Coca-Cola, Coinbase, FCA/Stellantis, Google, Netflix, PBS, Samsung, Warner Bros. Pictures, YouTube + Bruno Mars, Charlie Puth, David Guetta, Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran, Kelly Clarkson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Melanie Martinez, Sia and Tiësto + Atlantis The Royal Dubai, Coca-Cola, FCA/Stellantis, Google, Netflix, PBS, Warner Bros. Pictures, and more. Phil Botti IMDB Alex Keledjian Alex Keledjian is the creator of Project Greenlight, a documentary television series where executive producers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct their first feature film. In 2018, Alex wrote and directed the film High Voltage starring David Arquette and Luke Wilson. MAX launched the latest season of the Emmy-nominated TV series Project Greenlight from executive producer Issa Rae and Miramax Television in July 2023. How I Got Greenlit Instagram Twitter Podlink Credits Alex Keledjian, Host Pete Musto, Producer/Editor Jeremiah Tittle, Producer Experience more of How I Got Greenlit via nextchapterpodcasts.com For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and all other magnificent concerns, please reach How I Got Greenlit via howIgotgreenlit@gmail.com For inquiries and more information on Next Chapter Podcasts info@ncpodcasts.com New episodes go live every Tuesday. Please subscribe, rate & review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.This week on The Joy of Cruising Podcast, I am delighted to welcome Michael Lazaroff, Executive Director and Owner, Jazz Cruises, the world's leader in full-ship charter jazz music cruises, having produced over 90 full-ship charters featuring more than 2000 musicians including several legendary performers and dozens of Grammy winners. Jazz Cruisesis comprised principally of a portfolio of three theme cruises: The Jazz Cruise, launched in 2001, the first and only full-ship cruise charter dedicated to “straight-ahead” jazz; The Smooth Jazz Cruise, the company's flagship cruise it holds twice each spring. The Smooth Jazz Cruise sold out its first sailing in 2004 and has held 34 consecutive sold out cruises since; and, Botti at Sea, designed in the spirit and style of Grammy-winning world renowned trumpeter Chris Botti. I wrote about Michael and Jazz Cruises in my new release, The Joy of Cruising Again http://amzn.to/3lAfyON. I got to meet Michael when I checked off a bucket list item by sailing The Smooth Jazz Cruise in 2023 which included performances by just about ‘everyone who is anyone in smooth jazz,' such as Marcus Miller, Boney James, Gerald Albright, Candy Dulfer, Bryan Culbertson, Take 6, and one of my favorite comedians, Alonzo Bodden. I got to take photos with Michael McDonald, and with Peter White. I even met rising saxophone star Vince Ingala who agreed to come on The Joy of Cruising Podcast when I was first starting out and for that I am forever appreciative. (Vincent Ingala: Performing On Theme Cruises https://www.buzzsprout.com/2113608/12246466) Many of you know about my love for music, and smooth jazz is my favorite genre. I have wanted to profile Michael and his importance to live jazz on the ocean since my first cruising book, The Joy of Cruising. I remember my reaction when Michael agreed to talk about Jazz Cruises, LLC in The Joy of Cruising Again, and I am similarly ecstatic to get to chat with him again for the global cruise community to hear.Support the Show.Support thejoyofcruisingpodcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/2113608/supporters/newSupport Me https://www.buymeacoffee.com/drpaulthContact Me https://www.thejoyofcruising.net/contact-me.htmlBook Cruises https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingPodcast-BookACruiseUS Orders (coupon code joyofcruisingpodcast)The Joy of Cruising https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingCruising Interrupted https://bit.ly/CruisingInterruptedThe Joy of Cruising Again https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingAgainIntl Orders via Amazon
Puntata di DNPCD che celebra il titolo dei Celtics e in cui si parla delle prime mosse di mercato fatte da Thunder, Bulls, Nets e Knicks.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
How does someone take a solid Broadway musical number and turn it into a Jazz tune? Well, on this episode of Same Difference we hear some interesting results, when "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face" goes under the microscope. Join AJ and Johnny as they listen to and discuss versions by Rex Harrison, Tony Bennett and Count Basie, Chris Botti and Dean Martin, Chet Baker, Stan Getz and Cal Tjader, and new-to-us artist Scott Chapman.
This conversation was recorded on the inaugural sailing of Botti at Sea in 2024 and it featured an interview with the great vocalist Samara Joy, as part of the Jazz on Film series Lee Mergner hosted that week. Samara talked in depth about Sarah's incredible legacy and about her own evolution as a jazz singer in this candid conversation.
Für die neue Ausgabe des Weltkunst-Podcasts: "Was macht die Kunst?" spricht Lisa Zeitz mit Klaus Biesenbach und Lisa Botti über die neue Ausstellung „Andy Warhol. Velvet Rage and Beauty“ in der Neuen Nationalgalerie. Der "WELTKUNST-Podcast - Was macht die Kunst?" wird in Partnerschaft mit Volkswagen produziert.
Il #milan alza le commissioni per #zirkzee e si avvicina al talento olandese convocato per #euro2024 , con la speranza di chiudere a breve. Il #calciomercato dei #rossoneri si infiamma anche con il nome di #wieffer , per cui sarebbero partiti i primi contattiDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.
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This conversation was recorded on the inaugural sailing of Botti at Sea and it featured an interview with the great vocalist Gregory Porter by Lee Mergner, as part of the Jazz on Film series he hosted that week. This episode is about the legendary Nat King Cole. Most people know about Gregory's professional affinity for Nat and his music, but may not know just how personal that affinity is. He explains his deep love for Nat and even sings a few tunes that make that connection clear.
Ultimi botti di pausa nazionali, tra i rinnovi di #maignan e #theohernandez, la tentazione #thuram, Camarda ecc eccDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.
In this one-on-one conversation from Botti at Sea earlier this year, Alonzo Bodden, our longtime comedian in residence, sat down with Keb' Mo' to talk about his storied career in music. And that career has truly been storied, starting with the fact that Keb' released his first album way back when, billed by his given name of Kevin Moore. Of course, that became grist for material for our friend Alonzo. Make no mistake, Keb' is a humble yet gifted guitarist, singer and songwriter. Someone who has earned every bit of his remarkable success. As is often the case, the audience got into the act at the end with informed questions and comments.
In this episode, Jean talks us more about the reasons why he co-founded VoltAero, before jumping into talking about the company's vision to develop an airplane with electric-hybrid propulsion. He gives us an update on how business is moving along and what the roadmap looks like towards eventual commercialisation, as well as some of the initiatives VoltAero has joined over the previous months. Jean provides some feedback from those attending major aviation events on VoltAero's Cassio family of aircraft and goes into detail about the exciting plans to build a final assembly facility at Rochefort Airport.
Jorge Roig y Jorge Botti, coinciden en que María Corina Machado tiene hoy un poder «importantísimo» para crear una fuerza opositora competitiva y lograr el cambio político en Venezuela. Roig, quien es miembro del Consejo de la Administración de la Organización Internacional de Trabajadores (OIT), aseguró que las señales indican que la economía va a mejorar este año en el país, sin embargo advirtió que eso no implica un cambio en lo político. Explicó que en una sociedad utópica, la economía y la política deben ir diferentes, destacando que la relación entre ambos aspectos en Venezuela es «particularmente perversa«. Roig indicó que se debe tener elecciones competitivas y la oposición debe tener una plataforma competitiva que actualmente, no tiene. También recalcó que una negociación, para que sea exitosa, no debe ser pública. «En estas negociaciones el sancionador está de por medio y puede decir “tú haces esto y yo te levanto esto”» añadió. Por su parte el empresario y expresidente de Fedecámaras Jorge Botti, resaltó que hay una enorme presión y situación geopolítica global que no quiere más problemas de este lado del mundo y por eso está empujando a flexibilización de sanciones y negociaciones directas Washington- Miraflores. También te puede interesar: María Corina Machado dispuesta a negociar por «interés común» de venezolanos Este insistió en que sobre todo, se visualiza un escenario donde se pongan «debajo de la alfombra» algunas demandas en materia social y política a cambio de que se recupere el escenario petrolero. «Necesitamos una elección que le sirva al país, eso no necesariamente equivale a cambio política» acotó. Botti alertó que debe generar preocupación el día que no haya negociaciones, asegurando que hay dos señales positivas en el escenario actual; «por primera vez en el bloque opositor nadie critica este proceso y está determinado por la ruta electoral». También advirtió que ve con fragilidad los acuerdos de Barbados. «Si no logras levantamiento de sanciones completas a cambio de elecciones competitivas no habrá mejoramiento económico real» señaló.
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This episode of "The Other Side of The Bell" is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. Please enjoy this conversation with John and world-renowned trumpeter, Chris Botti. Chris was featured back in Episode #24, and now again in Episode #113 with the release of his first album in over 10 years. A video version of this episode is also available on YouTube. About Chris Botti Trumpeter Chris Botti s renowned for his versatility in both jazz and pop music. His mother, a pianist and teacher, was his first musical influence. Botti began playing trumpet at nine and fully committed to it at 12 after hearing Miles Davis. His early achievements include performing at Carnegie Hall with the McDonald's All American High School Jazz band. During his formative years, Botti was significantly influenced by his time at Indiana University, where he studied under renowned jazz educators David Baker and William Adam. This period was crucial in shaping his musical style and approach. Botti's career took off with short touring stints with Frank Sinatra and Buddy Rich, and his relationship with Paul Simon in the 1990s further expanded his musical collaborations. Additionally, Botti's association with Sting, particularly touring as a featured soloist in Sting's "Brand New Day" tour, played a pivotal role in his career. This collaboration not only broadened his musical exposure but also significantly influenced the trajectory of his career, marking a key phase in his development as a musician.His solo debut album, "First Wish," was released in 1995, marking the start of a successful solo career. Botti's work often bridges jazz and pop, demonstrated in albums like "A Thousand Kisses Deep" and "When I Fall in Love." His album "Impressions" won a Grammy in 2013 for Best Pop Instrumental Album, a category for which he had received several nominations. Chris Botti's current projects showcase his enduring creativity and versatility as a musician, including his Blue Note Records debut, "Vol. 1," released on October 20th. This album marks a fresh start for Botti, emphasizing a return to the jazz essence of his artistry. "Vol. 1" features beautiful new ballad renditions of standards, including “Old Folks,” “My Funny Valentine,” “Someday My Prince Will Come,” and “Blue In Green.” This project signifies Botti crossing back to acoustic jazz and classic standards after achieving crossover success in both jazz and pop arenas. In addition to his new album, Botti is embarking on an innovative venture, "Botti at Sea." This luxury cruise, personally curated by Botti, promises an exceptional experience of ensemble entertainment and showmanship. Scheduled to sail from February 8 to 15, 2024, the cruise departs from Miami with stops in Aruba and Curaçao. "Botti at Sea" is set to offer a unique blend of music and luxury, further highlighting Botti's flair for combining artistic pursuits with novel experiences. Jump Ahead [0:04:16] Changes since the last podcast, focusing on Botti's decision to record a new album despite previous reservations. [0:06:22] Botti talks about his switch to Blue Note Records and working with David Foster [0:08:00] Details on the production and concept of the "Vol. One" album. [0:09:37] Conversation about the recording process of the album. [0:12:32] Botti's approach to choosing the song "Fix You" for the album. [0:14:24] Discussion on the dynamics of recording in a studio with live musicians. [0:17:22] Plans for future volumes following "Volume One." [0:20:14] Botti's live shows and the contrast between studio and live performances. [0:21:39] Chris Botti's routine and practice habits while touring. [0:24:07] Botti discusses his musical approach and practice techniques. [0:26:53] Insights into Botti's process of learning and transcribing solos. [0:29:37] Botti talks about current musicians he admires and learns from. [0:31:04] Botti's stage presence and preparation for live performances. [0:33:00] The mental and physical aspects of playing the trumpet in live shows. [0:34:07] Botti discusses the challenges and rewards of maintaining a touring schedule. [0:35:22] Reflections on Botti's decision to study at Indiana University. [0:36:50] Botti recounts his experience with Buddy Rich's band and his decision not to play in big bands. [0:39:15] Botti's career choices, including the decision not to tour with the Rolling Stones. [0:41:46] Story of how Botti started his first horn section in New York. [0:47:08] Anecdote about forming a horn section with Michael Davis and the importance of seizing opportunities. [0:52:29] Discussion about Botti's approach to live performances and audience engagement. [0:56:36] Insights into Botti's continuous inspiration for touring and performing. [0:58:55] Botti talks about his choice of musical instruments and equipment. [1:01:09] Botti reflects on his admiration for Wynton Marsalis and their meeting post-pandemic. Links chrisbotti.com bottiatsea.com Other Places to Listen trumpetpodcast.com bobreeves.com/spotify bobreeves.com/itunes Podcast Credits “A Room with a View“ – composed and performed by Howie Shear Audio Engineer – Preston Shepard Podcast Logo – Phil Jordan Video Production - Paul Peltekian Podcast Host – John Snell
In this episode we sit with Mikey Botti @stimikey to discuss his record settting mk5 supra, the stock turbo and motor limitations on the mk5 supra and also the new s58 platform and its limitations.**We apologize about the sound, we were only able to film this interview under these conditions at the time and we were right under one of the loud speakers at the track.Huge shoutout to KLM Fab for letting us use their supra to film this interview!Mikey Botti Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stimikeyFOLLOW STREET ALPHA PODCAST ON:INSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/streetalphapodcastTIKTOK | https://tiktok.com/@streetalphapodcastSPONSORS:MINTY DETAILING: https://www.instagram.com/mintydetailing/FOLLOW STREET ALPHA PODCAST ON:INSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/streetalphapodcastTIKTOK | https://tiktok.com/@streetalphapodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Beatrice Botti, Vice President, Chief Privacy Officer, DoubleVerify. We discuss Beatrice's career journey and how she found the privacy industry. We also discuss the importance of privacy and the need for technical engineers to get involved in privacy projects. Beatrice also shared her personal experience of being a private person and how it has influenced her career. We discuss the challenges of providing transparency to users when they lack the necessary knowledge and the potential for unintended outcomes of AI. She also highlighted the need for more education around privacy and online security and the potential for automated decision-making to have a negative impact on people's lives. We discuss the impact of credit score drops, machine learning, and cross-border data transfers on people's lives. We agree that the Internet was built to bridge distance, not to make it greater and that federal legislation is needed to fix the issue of data transfers. We discuss the difficulty of understanding the ever-changing laws and regulations. Beatrice Botti and Debbie Reynolds discussed the importance of bridging the gap between technology and the general public to increase transparency and understanding of privacy and data protection. They also discussed using pop culture movies to help people understand privacy better, and her hope for Data Privacy in the future.Support the show
We have the great Chris Botti on the show today. I'm really excited about this one to both record and share it with you. On a whim I checked out Chris' website and happened to see that he was going to be in my neck of the woods, which these days is Virginia Beach, Virginia.This interview that you're about to hear is not like the definitive explanation of Chris's philosophy, his approach to technique and pedagogy, his full history as a trumpeter.I simply went on to some Facebook groups and just said, "Hey, I'm interviewing Chris Botti, what should I ask him?" A few people responded with some really good questions, and that's basically the meat and potatoes of the interview.Enjoy!What you'll hear in this episode:-Why Trumpet is Chris' "calling card" in this new music business...04:20-The paradigm shift of the music business explained from the perspective of one at the top...08:00-One door closes, another opens for the little guy...14:40-Chris' inspirations and influences as a trumpeter...19:45-Why record making and gigging need to be approached radically differently...26:00-Chris' recording and performing sound equipment...30:20-Chris' daily routine and maintenance of the chops while touring...36:15-Why Chris can't bear to part ways with his Martin Committee...37:30-Why Sergei Nakariakov rarely tours in the U.S....42:00-Reflections from host James Newcomb on the interview...44:55-Plus whatever your discerning ears deem worthy of your time and interest...Resources mentioned:Chris' websiteOther Side of the Bell podcast with Chris BottiAbout the Guest:GRAMMY-winning trumpeter Chris Botti has been one of the most popular instrumentalists in the world for nearly three decades; he's collaborated with some of the biggest superstars on the planet, including Sting, Paul Simon, Barbra Streisand, Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell, Steven Tyler, Andrea Bocelli, Herbie Hancock, Yo-Yo Ma, and others; he's topped the jazz charts with numerous albums, earned multiple Gold and Platinum records, performed with symphony orchestras and on prestigious stages from Carnegie Hall to the Hollywood Bowl to the Sydney Opera House.In short, Chris Botti really needs no introduction. Yet with his Blue Note Records debut, he's offering one anyway. Vol.1 is in many ways a fresh start for the trumpeter. Having successfully crossed over from jazz renown to pop stardom, Botti's first album in more than a decade finds him crossing back, with a small group project focused on acoustic jazz and classic standards.“I turned 60 in 2022, at a time that seemed like a restart for so many things in the world,” Botti says. “I wanted to strip away all the orchestral arrangements and special guests and focus more on my playing, the playing of my band, and these jazz classics that we always love playing on stage.”While Botti could boast of the major names with whom he's shared stages, this project allows him to share his enthusiasm for the jazz greats past and present that excite him – his conversation is peppered with references to everyone from Miles Davis to Keith Jarrett to Pat Metheny to Brad Mehldau. He points to landmark albums like Davis' Kind of Blue, John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman, or Metheny's duo outing with Charlie Haden, Beyond the Missouri Sky as models for the kind of “lifestyle” music he set out to make – music that is exquisite on its own but can also set the scene for a coffee shop or hotel lounge, instantly generating a sophisticated...
Acclaimed trumpeter Chris Botti has collaborated with some of the biggest superstars on the planet, including Sting, Paul Simon, Barbra Streisand, Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, and more. He successfully crossed over from jazz renown to pop stardom — but his first album in more than a decade finds him crossing back. “Vol.1,” releasing in October from Blue Note Records, is in many ways a fresh start for the trumpeter. It is a small group project focused on acoustic jazz and classic standards. “I turned 60 in 2022, at a time that seemed like a restart for so many things in the world,” Botti said. “I wanted to strip away all the orchestral arrangements and special guests and focus more on my playing, the playing of my band, and these jazz classics that we always love playing on stage.” He joins Dr. Alan Campbell this week on Watching America to talk about his career and his latest project. https://chrisbotti.com