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Your New Life Blend
Rachel Dodes & Lauren Mechling, Authors, "The Memo"

Your New Life Blend

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 43:23


Have you ever looked at someone who seems to have it all — the job, the glam, the life — and wondered, what the heck did I miss? That's the premise of the much-anticipated new novel "The Memo" by Rachel Dodes and Lauren Mechling, about a woman flailing in life and love, stuck in a rut while all her friends seem to flourish — and realizing it's because they got "The Memo," and she didn't. At her college reunion, she is given the chance to go back in time and change her life. The novel invites us to ask ourselves... would we? And other, thornier questions: what does it means to be happy and successful? Are those the same things? If we had the chance to go back and course-correct our lives, what would we be giving up? In this episode of "Your New Life Blend," Rachel and Lauren talk with host Shoshanna Hecht about how we define success (and how it is defined for us), how even successful women can feel like they missed the memo (yes, even incredibly accomplished writers like Rachel and Lauren who together have written for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Vogue, Vanity Fair, the GuardianUS, Elle, the New Yorker, Buzzfeed and more), and what it means to choose — and love — the life you are living. SHOW NOTESWebsite:Rachel Dodeshttps://www.racheldodes.comLauren Mechlinghttps://www.laurenmechling.com Books: The Memo: A Novel, by Rachel Dodes & Lauren Mechling https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-memo-rachel-dodeslauren-mechlingHow Could She, by Lauren Mechling https://www.laurenmechling.com/how-could-sheOther Writing:Rachel Dodeshttps://www.racheldodes.com/writingLauren Mechling https://www.laurenmechling.com/journalism-1Podcast: "Nope" with Rachel Dodes & Brian Hecht https://www.racheldodes.com/podcastsSocial Media:https://twitter.com/racheldhttps://www.threads.net/@racheldodeshttps://www.instagram.com/racheldodeshttps://twitter.com/laurenmechlinghttps://www.instagram.com/laurenomicshttps://www.instagram.com/thecloglife

skills-and-bones' podcast
Skills and Bones Interview with Slide-School

skills-and-bones' podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 30:33


The brass and trombone community are quite amazing with all the resources we have to offer from pedagogical minds all over the world. Just to name a few of the great trombone pedagogical minds with great resources for you to devour for your own practice or studios are Joseph Alessi and the Alessi Music Studios. Brad Edwards has a plethora of resources and texts about the trombone written, created, and composed by him. David Vining and his hive of pedagogues through Mountain Peak Music. Another great resource that popped up over the lockdown of Covid is Slide-School, with the creators Nathan Zgonc and Brian Hecht. If you have not had a chance to join slide-school in any capacity, you should check it out. They bring in the best of the best in the world of trombone to talk about their careers, pick their minds about trombone topics, and the members always have a chance to submit a recording to be critiqued by their guest artist. Please take a listen to this episode and listen to the end to make sure you can take full advantage of your first month's membership with a discount, just in time for the holiday season.

Calvary Baptist Church Battle Creek, MI
Sermon 8-21-22 "Pass On The Good News With Your Influence"

Calvary Baptist Church Battle Creek, MI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 24:20


Sermon, "Pass On The Good News With Your Influence," by Brian Hecht during the Morning Worship Service on Sunday, August 21, 2022, at Calvary Baptist Church in Battle Creek, Michigan

CBleezy Knows
Brian Hecht Interview: Episode #58

CBleezy Knows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 21:11


My chat with Brian Hecht of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra as he prepares for his performances at the International Trombone Festival this summer, July 13-16 in Conway, Arkansas!

Calvary Baptist Church Battle Creek, MI
Sermon 3-6-22 "Listening and Doing"

Calvary Baptist Church Battle Creek, MI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 25:54


Sermon, "Listening and Doing," by Brian Hecht during the Morning Worship Service on Sunday, March 6, 2022, at Calvary Baptist Church in Battle Creek, Michigan

8th Position
Brian Hecht

8th Position

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 45:56


For our Season 1 finale, we interview Mr. Brian Hecht! As the (former) bass trombonist of the Atlanta Symphony, brand new utility trombonist for the Dallas Symphony, and a world-renown soloist, he had some excellent insight and advice to share with us about how to know when it's time to take your career in a new direction. We also had some more lighthearted conversations about his non-music hobbies, and talked about his nearly-one-year-old teaching service Slide School. We hope you enjoy this final interview of the season! Fun fact: friend of the podcast Evan Williams was also featured in the transition music for this episode! Worlds collide! -- Transition music: Concert Allegro, Alexei Lebedev, Brian Hecht & UT Trombone Choir 2016 Intro/Outro music: I Will Go Sailing No More, Randy Newman, Lawson Gardner Instagram: @8thposition @dabaldwin903 @lawson.does.trombone

The Business Lieder
TBL#12 Brian Hecht- Persistence

The Business Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 43:53


This week I'm lucky to interview my buddy, Brian Hecht. Brian's career almost wasn't, as he began as a biology major and grew into one of the best musicians in the world. His story is one of constantly changing dreams and doing every thing he can to be successful.As a special treat, Brian and I are giving away a free lesson with him and will announce the winner on Friday April 16, 2021. To be eligible, follow us both on instagram, comment and like the podcast post, and watch for the announcement at 12PM Eastern Standard Time.To find us on instagram:@justinlerma1@bassbonebrian

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The Trombone Retreat

Nick and Sebastian talk to Brian Hecht, bass trombonist of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra about being honest with yourself, surviving boot camp and what friends not to crash with before an audition.tromboneretreat.comHosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (instagram) @sebastianvera (twitter) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (instagram)Produced and edited by Sebastian VeraMusic: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick SchwartzTexas sounds: https://freesound.org/people/LV121/sounds/465880/

Surviving Classical Music
Brian Hecht - Flying with a Bass Trombone

Surviving Classical Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 28:16


Today Andrew talks with bass trombonist Brian Hecht about the challenges flying with a musical instrument. Brian's Website:http://www.brianhecht.com/Instagram:http://instagram.com/bassbonebrianOur Social Media Pages:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/surviving.classicalmusic/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/survivingclassicalmusic/

The Business Lieder
TBL#7: Tracy Friedlander- Crushing Classical

The Business Lieder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 34:45


Welcome back to the Business Lieder Podcast, I'm your host Justin Lerma and I'm sorry I've been away for so long but I'm back and releasing a new episode every other Wednesday, in fact, I already have six incredible interviews ready to go including Brian Hecht, Bass Trombone of the Atlanta Symphony, Kellie Hotz, a top Health Care PR Consultant, and Aaron Tindal, a professor at the University of Miami. Today's guest is Tracy Friedlander. Tracy is the host of the wildly successful Crushing Classical Podcast, now in its fourth season with thousands of listeners. And I have some wonderful news. Tracy has created a 4-month program called THE VISIBILITY WORKSHOP. This workshop will take you from clueless and confused about social media to creating a strong foundation for audience building with confidence. By the end of the workshop you'll be posting and communicating with your community with confidence. The best part about becoming visible in the music world is not only do you lay the groundwork for creating income streams and opportunities in your career, but you feel the freedom from having your own project and platform to share your unique self and point of view.This program starts on December 2nd and if this is something you've thought of doing in your career, The Visibility Workshop would be a great place to start. If you're curious, you can click (or copy and paste) on the link below and book a call with Tracy to get a better sense of if this workshop is for you. https://calendly.com/tracyfriedlander/30min

Gadget Lab: Weekly Tech News
Facial Recognition Tech Is Coming to a School Near You

Gadget Lab: Weekly Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 32:50


Despite a lack of evidence that more technology makes kids safer, facial recognition technology may soon be coming to a school near you. It’s part of a growing trend of increased surveillance and security in schools, and a WIRED story this week examined the delicate ethics of this technology. On the one hand, proponents say that the technology could help school staffers open gates for parents or staff, watch for persons of interest, ensure a child is leaving school with a guardian, and even deter school shootings. Parents protesting it, though, say they see it as a sign of creeping authoritarianism.  On this week’s podcast, WIRED Editor in Chief Nick Thompson joins the show from New York to discuss this story with Gadget Lab co-host Lauren Goode. They also chat about Google’s new Pixel 4 smartphone (why is Google making its own smartphone, anyway?) and the surprising speech about freedom of speech that Mark Zuckerberg made on Thursday.  Show Notes:  You can read about Zuckerberg’s freedom-of-speech speech here. Learn all of the details of the new Google Pixel 4 phone here (and stay tuned for our full review next week). Read Tom Simonite and Greg Barber’s story on facial recognition technology in schools here.  Recommendations:  Nick Thompson recommends this Spotify playlist compiled by WIRED Senior Writer Jason Parham. It’s everything you need to power through the fall season. Lauren Goode recommends the This Week In Nope podcast, hosted by Rachel Dodes and Brian Hecht, who dissect the news of the week and assign “Nopes” and “Yups” to the bad and good.  Nick Thompson can be found at @nxthompson. Lauren Goode can be found at @LaurenGoode. Arielle Pardes is @pardesoteric. Michael Calore is @snackfight. Boone Ashworth, who edited the show, can be found at @booneashworth. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. Our theme song is by Solar Keys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: The Moth at the World Science Festival

The Moth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 53:22


A special live edition of The Moth Radio Hour from the 2014 World Science Festival in New York City. A doctor who studies memory is confronted with her own father’s memory loss, a boy attempts to take control of his life by planning the perfect Bar Mitzvah, an archeologist fights against the rising waters, and a doctor battles through heartbreak to make a breakthrough in cancer research. The Moth Radio Hour is co-produced by Jay Allison at Atlantic Public Media and presented by PRX. Hosted By: Jay Allison Storytellers: Wendy Suzuki, Brian Hecht, Hannah Morris, Mary Claire King

Unleashed - How to Thrive as an Independent Professional
183. Brian Hecht on joining an Internet startup in 1994

Unleashed - How to Thrive as an Independent Professional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 48:04


Our guest today is Brian Hecht, who freaked out his family in 1994, just two years after graduating from Harvard College, by leaving a perfectly fine job to join an Internet company – before that was a thing. Brian went on to have a successful career as an Internet entrepreneur, and today he is a Venture Partner at a NYC startup accelerator called Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator. Check them out at eranyc.com And as a hobby, he, along with his cousin Rachel Dodes, hosts the very popular and hilarious podcast This Week in Nope, in which they dissect the most abominable news of the week and shut it all down, usually over whiskey. Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, the world's first global community connecting top tier independent management consultants with one another and with clients. To inquire about joining our community or engaging one of our members on a project, email Will Bachman at unleashed@umbrex.com or visit www.umbrex.com  

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This Week in Nope
E1: Grosz Behavior

This Week in Nope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 5:37


Weekly 5-minute podcast about topics that are...just nope. Brought to you by Rachel Dodes and Brian Hecht @racheld @brianhecht

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The Brass Junkies Podcast - Pedal Note Media
TBJ69: Bass Trombonist Brian Hecht on Playing with the Atlanta Symphony, his Audition Preparation Strategy and Subbing with Almost Every Major American Orchestra by the Age of 32

The Brass Junkies Podcast - Pedal Note Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 60:21


TBJ69: Bass Trombonist Brian Hecht on Playing with the Atlanta Symphony, his Audition Preparation Strategy and Subbing with Almost Every Major American Orchestra by the Age of 32 Brian Hecht is the bass trombonist for the Atlanta Symphony and is a former member of the US Navy Band in Washington DC. He grew up in Dallas and spent some time in the Navy Band in Washington, DC before hitting the orchestral audition circuit, which led to him subbing with both the NY Phil and Philly Orchestra. He shares his audition preparation strategy, explains what he learned from legendary clarinetist Riccardo Morales and the importance of noise-canceling headphones. We also get into the topic of nerves, visualization and the value of a shower and a sandwich. And no Brass Junkies episode would be complete without a deep dive into Phish frontman and one of Andrew’s boyfriends, Trey Anastasio. We also spent an inordinate amount of time saying the phrase “poop truck.” Sorry.   LINKS: Personal site Atlanta Symphony bio Kennesaw State bio Want to help the show? Take a minute to leave us a rating and a review on iTunes. The Brass Area of the Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh PA is our new partner (and Lance has been teaching euphonium there since 2000). If you are interested in learning more about the program, visit the site HERE! Check out Parker Mouthpieces fine offerings (including the Andrew Hitz and Lance LaDuke models) by clicking PARKER! You can help offset the costs of producing the show by making a small donation at https://www.patreon.com/thebrassjunkies. Your support is greatly appreciated! Last but not least, we are now on Instagram! Follow us at instagram.com/pray4jens/ TODAY! Expertly produced by Joey Santillo with love, care, and enthusiasm.

UNC-TV Science  | UNC-TV
Episode 3 | Season 1 | SCITECH

UNC-TV Science | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 26:46


This week we lose our train of thought......with the science of daydreaming. Big energy needs a big magnet. Watch San Diego scientists design a magnet for fusion power. We chat with scientists and government officials about the possibility of offshore wind energy in North Carolina, and watch as we go for a spin in an electric-pedal hybrid in Asheville.

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UNC-TV Science  | UNC-TV
Episode 2 | Season 1 | SCITECH

UNC-TV Science | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 26:46


This week, learn how paleontologists use satellite technology to find dinosaurs more easily. An astronautical engineer explains how humans and robots work together in space. Learn how social media and gaming technology are changing the hiring process. Finally, we profile two medical treatments that use sight and sound to heal hands and feet.

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UNC-TV SCITECH  | UNC-TV
Episode 2 | Season 1 | SCITECH

UNC-TV SCITECH | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 26:46


This week, learn how paleontologists use satellite technology to find dinosaurs more easily. An astronautical engineer explains how humans and robots work together in space. Learn how social media and gaming technology are changing the hiring process. Finally, we profile two medical treatments that use sight and sound to heal hands and feet.

space robots gps dinosaurs unc greensboro scitech collaborative robotics brian hecht scitech now nc madhu thangevelu
UNC-TV SCITECH  | UNC-TV
Episode 3 | Season 1 | SCITECH

UNC-TV SCITECH | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 26:46


This week we lose our train of thought......with the science of daydreaming. Big energy needs a big magnet. Watch San Diego scientists design a magnet for fusion power. We chat with scientists and government officials about the possibility of offshore wind energy in North Carolina, and watch as we go for a spin in an electric-pedal hybrid in Asheville.

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UNC-TV Science  | UNC-TV
Episode 2 | Season 1 | SCITECH

UNC-TV Science | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 26:46


This week, learn how paleontologists use satellite technology to find dinosaurs more easily. An astronautical engineer explains how humans and robots work together in space. Learn how social media and gaming technology are changing the hiring process. Finally, we profile two medical treatments that use sight and sound to heal hands and feet.

space robots gps dinosaurs unc greensboro scitech collaborative robotics brian hecht scitech now nc madhu thangevelu
UNC-TV Science  | UNC-TV
Episode 3 | Season 1 | SCITECH

UNC-TV Science | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 26:46


This week we lose our train of thought......with the science of daydreaming. Big energy needs a big magnet. Watch San Diego scientists design a magnet for fusion power. We chat with scientists and government officials about the possibility of offshore wind energy in North Carolina, and watch as we go for a spin in an electric-pedal hybrid in Asheville.

space north carolina robots gps dinosaurs asheville unc greensboro scitech collaborative robotics brian hecht scitech now nc madhu thangevelu