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Blues is the Truth
Blues is the Truth 753

Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 120:00


This week's Blues is the Truth is a celebration of deep grooves, killer guitar work, and soulful storytelling, with your host Ian McHugh guiding the journey as always. There's no shortage of legends and modern heroes on the playlist – from the powerhouse energy of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band to the unmistakable swagger of Freddie King and BB King. You'll hear soul-drenched cuts from Chad Strentz, Bobby Rush, and Esther Phillips, while the grit and fire come courtesy of Joanna Connor, Johnny Lang, and Matt Schofield. There's a killer collaboration between Joe Louis Walker, Bruce Katz and Giles Robson, some high-octane blues from Mondo Cortez and the Chicago Blues Angels, and tight grooves from Micke Bjorklof and Blue Strip. Robert Hokum brings the local flavour, while Howlin' Wolf, The Kinsey Report and John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers represent the deep blues roots. Also featured this week are Tad Robinson, Eugene Hideaway Bridges, Philipp Fankhauser, the Lachey Doley Group, Leeroy Parnell, The Too Bad Jims, Plas Johnson, and a standout track from rising star D.K. Harrell. It's a full-on ride through blues past, present, and future—don't miss a moment.

How to Really Run a City
The “Elusive Wizard” Of Housing

How to Really Run a City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 51:29


In our latest episode, former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter, along with Citizen Co-founder Larry Platt,  invite an “elusive wizard” onto the show. Bruce Katz is the Founding Director of the Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University, and an architect of the National Housing Crisis Task Force at Accelerator For America. “Bruce has forgotten more about cities than I'll ever know,” Larry tells our mayors before referencing the Trump Administration's gutting of federal agencies and funding. “Given your experience, Bruce, how scared should we be?” “This is a war on the poor,” Katz says. “This is a war on science. This is abandoning our allies and the dismantling of the federal government. We should be very scared.” That doesn't mean there is no hope, though. “The U.S. has always shown the power of the local,” Katz tells the hosts. “We are really unlike any other place in the world. We have a long tradition of volunteerism, philanthropy and corporate engagement. It's local. People are committed to place. This will be our salvation.”  Join us for this episode about how to really fix housing in this country. Remember to subscribe to the podcast to keep up on all the latest episodes. You can even watch the conversation play out on YouTube. As cities go, so goes the nation!

CitizenCast
The "elusive wizard" of housing

CitizenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 51:29


In our latest episode of How To Really Run A City, our hosts invite an “elusive wizard” onto the show. Bruce Katz is the Founding Director of the Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University, and an architect of the National Housing Crisis Task Force at Accelerator For America. “Bruce has forgotten more about cities than I'll ever know,” Larry tells our mayors before referencing the Trump Administration's gutting of federal agencies and funding. “Given your experience, Bruce, how scared should we be?” “This is a war on the poor,” Katz says. “This is a war on science. This is abandoning our allies and the dismantling of the federal government. We should be very scared.” That doesn't mean there is no hope, though. “The U.S. has always shown the power of the local,” Katz tells the hosts. “We are really unlike any other place in the world. We have a long tradition of volunteerism, philanthropy and corporate engagement. It's local. People are committed to place. This will be our salvation.”  As cities go, so goes the nation!

Nothing But The Blues
Nothing But The Blues #862

Nothing But The Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 60:17


The Cash Box Kings (I'm Gonna Get My Baby); Eddie Kirkland (Done Somebody Wrong); Kris Pohlmann (Done Somebody Wrong); Chris Beard (Never Felt No Blues); Blues Feeling (Lost In The Delta); Singlets Labarca and L. Barry (Blue Shadows); Sheryl Youngblood (Red Hot Women In Blues); Black Boy Shine (Dog House Blues); Black Ivory King (Match Box Blues); Luther Allison (Chicago); Guitar Ray and The Gamblers (Everybody Wants To Win); Eric Clapton (Losing Hand); Rees Shad (Coda Blues (Back Porch Version)); Eric Johanson (Yellow Moon); Joe Louis Walker, Bruce Katz and Giles Robson (Mean Old Train). 

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
RAVEN Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (December 2024)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 118:20


Salty Dog's RAVEN Podcast, December 2024 I asked AI to write me a poem about Ravens and the Salty Dog Podcast, here's the word salad, ha ha: Under a sky of shadowed hues, Fly the ravens, with tales to choose. Their wings, a whisper, a velvet tune, Carrying secrets to the moon. And down below, where roots run deep, Salt dogs howl, and stories seep. In bluesy growls, the podcast sings, Of buried truths and ghostly rings. A crossroads where the wild meets lore, Ravens above, and salt dogs roar. In every note, a mystery blooms, Echoing through the timeless rooms. Yikes!listen on tone hounds, cuts from Jeffery Foucault, Southern Hospitality, Mark Hummel, Cold Stares, Neil Young, Greg Brown, Dean Owens, Amythyst Kiah N Billy Strings, Beth Hart, GA-20, Chris Forsyth, Bruce Katz, Jerron Paxton, Ronnie Baker, Rag N Bone Man, Hannah Aldridge, William Lee Ellis, Eric Bibb, Colin James N Charlie Mussellwhite, JD Simo N Luther Dickinson. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Jeffery Foucault / Solo Modelo / The Universal Fire 2. Southern Hospitality / Hard Times Fade Away / Yard Sale 3. Mark Hummel N Oscar Wilson / High For The Devil / True Believer 4. The Cold Stares / Seven Ways To Sundown / The Southern 5. Neil Young / Opera Star / Re-ac-tor 6. Greg Brown / Blue Car / Covenant 7. Dean Owens N Calexico / She Was A Raven / El Tiradito 8. Amythyst Kiah N Billy Strings / I Will Not Go Down / Still + Bright 9. Beth Hart / Wonderful World / You Still Got Me 10. GA-20 / Cryin' N Pleadin' / Single Release 11. Chris Forsyth / Dream Song / All Time Present 12. Bruce Katz Band / Blues Before Sunrise / Back In Boston Live 13. Jerron Paxton / Things Done Changed / Things Done Changed 14. Ronnie Baker Brooks / I'm Feeling You / Blues In My DNA 15. Rag N Bone Man / Breath In Me / Life By Misadventure 16. Hannah Aldridge / You Ain't Worth The Fight / Razor Wire 17. William Lee Ellis / Perfect Ones Who Break / God's Tattoos 18. Eric Bibb / Walk Steady On / In The Real World 19. Colin James N Charlie Mussellwhite / Come To Find Out / Chasing The Sun 20. JD Simo / Mind Trouble / Off At 11 21. JD Simo N Luther Dickinson / Peaches / Do The Rump!

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show
Shaping the Future: Dr. Bruce Katz on Cutting Edge Body Contouring

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 39:53


Welcome to another captivating installment of the Business of Aesthetics podcast series, where we explore deep into the latest advancements, trends, and insights in the world of aesthetic medicine. In this episode, we are honored to have Dr. Bruce Katz join us to discuss cutting-edge body contouring techniques and the future of aesthetic treatments. Dr. Katz shares his expertise on the most recent innovations in body contouring, the transformative impact of advanced laser technology, and the critical importance of personalized patient care. He also provides a glimpse into the future trends and emerging technologies that are set to revolutionize the field of aesthetics.

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)
Episode 1977: Bluesmoosenonstop 1977-24-2024

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 58:32


Monster Mike Welch & Mike Ledbetter – I can't stop baby - Right Place, Right Time - 2017 Eric Slim Zahl and the southwest swingers – Goin'down South - Daddy O – 2011JP Soars – Been down so long -let go of the reins – 2019Mark Dillon – Whiskey sam - T.A.Vern's - 2024 Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia – Hill Country Jam - Blood Brothers - 2023 BB King & Eric Clapton – Riding with the King – Riding with the King – 2020 deluxe editionBeth Hart – Baddest Blues - Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2018)Bruce Katz band - In memory of Elisabeth Reed - Live at Bluesmoose Radio - 15 november 2021Father 'n Son – Mean ol'man - Dancing with the devil – 2023Greig Taylor Band – Born to love you - The Light - 2023 Cuby & The Blizzards – Window of my eyes - Hotel Grolloo - 2000 

I am Northwest Arkansas
Crafting the Future: Bruce Katz on Urban Innovation and Northwest Arkansas's Potential

I am Northwest Arkansas

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 46:46


About the Show:"Cities are the vanguard of problem-solving in the modern world."Bruce KatzAbout the Guest:Bruce Katz, a renowned urban policy expert and the founding director of the Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University, joins us to share his deep insights on the transformative power of cities. With a rich background that includes advising urban leaders globally and authoring the pivotal book "The New Localism," Bruce brings a wealth of knowledge on how cities can flourish amidst the challenges of our time.Episode Summary:In this episode, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Bruce Katz at Gorog X Studio in Bentonville, Arkansas, to explore the concept of "new localism" and how cities are becoming the epicenter of innovation and growth. They delve into the pressing issue of affordable housing, the reshoring of American manufacturing, and the unique opportunities that Northwest Arkansas presents as a rapidly growing region.Bruce shares his experiences working with urban leaders, the lessons learned from cities like Pittsburgh and Copenhagen, and the importance of local collaboration in addressing housing, transportation, and economic development. He emphasizes the need for cities to act as economies, leveraging their unique assets to create inclusive and sustainable growth.Key Takeaways:Bruce Katz illuminates the role of cities as engines of problem-solving and innovation, particularly in times of national discord.The discussion sheds light on the critical nature of affordable housing and the potential of initiatives like groundwork to address this challenge in Northwest Arkansas.Bruce's expertise underscores the significance of local governments, businesses, and citizens understanding and embracing the long game for sustainable development.The conversation highlights the power of collaborative ecosystems in driving progress and the transformative impact of universities and industry leaders working in tandem.Listeners are encouraged to rethink the role of federal and state governments, viewing them as supporters of local economies rather than top-down decision-makers.All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Email Bruce KatzWebsite Drexel UniversityDrexel University on FacebookSign up for The New Localism Newsletter here.Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by*Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com...

Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
Radio Edition 636 of Blues Radio International, music from James Cotton, Dawn Tyler Watson, Bruce Katz and Champion Jack DuPree.

Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 29:29


John Primer, recently inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, performs live at the 2023 Blues Music Awards on Edition 636 of Blues Radio International, with music from James Cotton, Dawn Tyler Watson, Bruce Katz and Champion Jack DuPree.Photograph by Laura Carbone.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net/

Talkin' Blues
Talkin' Blues Podcast Episode 393 - Bruce Katz

Talkin' Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 63:44


A conversation with blues musician (piano, Hammond B3 and bass), producer and educator, Bruce Katz (Bruce Katz Band, Gregg Allman, Delbert McClinton, Ronnie Earl)  - https://www.brucekatzband.com.

The Paul Leslie Hour
#974 - Bruce Katz

The Paul Leslie Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 17:20


#974 - Bruce Katz The Bruce Katz Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? Let me say that with you as our listener, the pleasure is all ours as we say: “Welcome to The Paul Leslie Hour!”We've got an interesting interview from our radio archives today. We're pleased to present our interview with pianist, organist, songwriter and recording artist Bruce Katz of the Bruce Katz Band. The great John Hammond said this about Bruce Katz: “This man is as good as it gets. One of the greatest keyboard artists I've ever heard.” This particular interview with Bruce Katz was originally broadcast on the radio in October 2007. Bruce was touring with the legendary Gregg Allman and Friends and the Bruce Katz Band's most recent album was “A Deeper Blue.” We've got more interviews coming down the pike with the amazing musicians who worked with Gregg Allman and many other interviews with great artists. Subscribe to Paul Leslie's YouTube channel and like The Paul Leslie Hour on Facebook to follow along. And now I think it's time we unsealed this interview with Bruce Katz. Let's listen. Together. The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.

Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground
Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground – Episode 164: Author Bruce Katz on Building the Inclusive Economy of the Future

Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 39:10


Bruce Katz is the Founder of New Localism Associates, a firm that helps cities finance, deliver, and design innovative initiatives that focus on sustainable growth and inclusion. He received the Heinz Award in Public Policy for his contributions to city planning and influences on the community's economy and livability. He authored the book The New Localism, which provides a roadmap for change that begins in the local communities. Bruce is also the Director of the Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University. Bruce joins us today to describe how the pandemic adversely impacted minority-led businesses. He shares why the “New Normal” doesn't exist despite the buzzword's popularity. He offers his take on the future of diversity and what the workforce will look like. He discusses how every business grows through routines. Bruce also reveals why the US doesn't have a capital problem and what needs to happen for him to say the country is making progress. “Don't waste the crisis—crisis begets innovation.” – Bruce Katz This week on Breaking Barriers: Bruce Katz and his work on inclusion The destructive effect the pandemic had on Black and Latino businesses Why there is no “New Normal” according to Bruce Bruce's observations on the workforce and the future of diversity The difference between contract-driven and collateral-driven financing Why routines are necessary for growing businesses Why we don't have a capital problem in the US What would need to happen for Bruce to say we're making progress Connect with Bruce Katz: The New Localism Drexel University Book: The New Localism: How Cities Can Thrive in the Age of Populism Bruce Katz on LinkedIn   This podcast is brought to you by Hire Ground Hire Ground is a technology company whose mission is to bridge the wealth gap through access to procurement opportunities. Hire Ground is making the enterprise ecosystem more viable, profitable, and competitive by clearing the path for minority-led, women-led, LGBT-led, and veteran-led small businesses to contribute to the global economy as suppliers to enterprise organizations. For more information on getting started please visit us @ hireground.io today! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and join us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

CitizenCast
How To Really Run A City | Addressing the central issue of our time

CitizenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 36:44


Alarmingly, in a city that is 44 percent Black, Black-owned businesses with payroll represent less than 3 percent of the businesses in our ecosystem. In our 5th episode, hosts Larry Platt, Michael Nutter and Kasim Reed come to you with a live episode as they sit down with Newark, NJ, Mayor Ras Baraka and Nowak Metro Finance Lab's Bruce Katz – two experts who have a litany of solutions to one of the most pressing issues facing cities today: closing the wealth gap by creating and supporting Black businesses.

How to Really Run a City
How To Build Black Business Density, Part 1

How to Really Run a City

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 36:44


Alarmingly, in a city that is 44 percent Black, Black-owned businesses with payroll represent less than 3 percent of the businesses in our ecosystem. This episode has our hosts sit down with Newark, NJ, Mayor Ras Baraka and Nowak Metro Finance Lab's Bruce Katz – two experts who have a litany of solutions to address one of the most pressing issues of our time: creating and supporting the success of Black businesses. Sign up to keep up with The Philadelphia Citizen's Black business spotlights.

Beauty and the Biz
50 Lasers and Devices — with Bruce Katz, MD (Ep.203)

Beauty and the Biz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 52:04


Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery and how to Dr. Katz has 50 lasers and devices. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients, more profits and stellar reputations. Now, today's episode is called "50 Lasers and Devices — with Bruce Katz, MD". Non-surgical rejuvenation is a big deal. The global non-invasive aesthetic treatment market size was valued at 61.2 billion in 2022 and is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate  of 15.40% from 2023 to 2030. (Resource:  Grandviewresearch.com) And, the most popular non-surgical procedures are Botox, Fillers, Fat Reduction, Skin Tightening, Skin Care Treatments. So, I thought it would be interesting to have Dr. Bruce Katz, MD on the Beauty and the Biz podcast. Dr. Katz is a board-certified dermatologist who practices dermatology, cosmetic, and laser surgery in Manhattan, Queens and worldwide. Dr. Katz is a leading innovator and researcher performing clinical trials on advanced laser technology, cosmetic surgery, body contouring & dermatology. We talked about the plethora of non-SX technologies entering the marketplace and what else is coming down the pike. Very exciting! He also had great advice for those buying technology, so you actually make money from it (that was promised from the salesperson) ;-) Visit Dr. Katz's website P.S. Please review!

Blues From The Ouse with Paul Winn & Ben Darwin
#174 Blues From The Ouse on Jorvik Radio with Paul Winn & Angie Howe 12.04.23

Blues From The Ouse with Paul Winn & Ben Darwin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 105:15


Featuring...Craig Shaw & The Illuminators - Mama Got The Blues The Cadillac Kings - Crash & BurnBloomin' Hummerz - Hopeless DevotionSister Lucille - Why Not YouThe BluesBones - Time To LearnThe Bluesbones - The Road AheadWhen Rivers Meet - Play My GameThe Rev. Jimmie Bratcher - Don't Count Me OutCream - BadgeMuddy Waters - She's AlrightOtis Rush - Working ManDave & The Blue Express - Piano BoogieJohn Hammond - Crosscut SawJimmy Rogers - You're SweetJennifer Lyn and The Groove Revival - Low Down Dirty ShameJoe Louis Walker, Bruce Katz & Giles Robson - Poor Kelly Blues John Duer & The Blues Freaks - Make Me Walk The LineRobert Ward - Somethin' Funky's Goin' OnCash Box Kings - Please Have MercyThe Swamp Poets - CadillacDANI WILDE - SunshineThorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado - Over The HillJJ Grey & Mofro - Everything Good Is BadRod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers - Cold Chill Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground
Encore: Author Bruce Katz on Building the Inclusive Economy of the Future

Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 39:50


Bruce Katz is the Founder of New Localism Associates, a firm that helps cities finance, deliver, and design innovative initiatives that focus on sustainable growth and inclusion. He received the Heinz Award in Public Policy for his contributions to city planning and influences on the community's economy and livability. He authored the book The New Localism, which provides a roadmap for change that begins in the local communities. Bruce is also the Director of the Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University. Bruce joins us today to describe how the pandemic adversely impacted minority-led businesses. He shares why the “New Normal” doesn't exist despite the buzzword's popularity. He offers his take on the future of diversity and what the workforce will look like. He discusses how every business grows through routines. Bruce also reveals why the US doesn't have a capital problem and what needs to happen for him to say the country is making progress. “Don't waste the crisis—crisis begets innovation.” - Bruce Katz This week on Breaking Barriers: ●     Bruce Katz and his work on inclusion●     The destructive effect the pandemic had on Black and Latino businesses●     Why there is no “New Normal,” according to Bruce●     Bruce's observations on the workforce and the future of diversity●     The difference between contract-driven and collateral-driven financing●     Why routines are necessary for growing businesses●     Why we don't have a capital problem in the US●     What would need to happen for Bruce to say we're making progress Connect with Bruce Katz: ●     The New Localism●     Drexel University●     Book: The New Localism: How Cities Can Thrive in the Age of Populism●     Bruce Katz on LinkedIn This podcast is brought to you by Hire Ground Hire Ground is a technology company whose mission is to bridge the wealth gap through access to procurement opportunities. Hire Ground is making the enterprise ecosystem more viable, profitable, and competitive by clearing the path for minority-led, women-led, LGBT-led, and veteran-led small businesses to contribute to the global economy as suppliers to enterprise organizations. For more information on getting started, please visit us @ hireground.io today! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and join us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show
Trends and Technology with Dr. Bruce Katz

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 38:30


Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where we explore the latest trends and technology in the field of dermatology. Today, we are joined by a renowned dermatologist, Dr. Bruce Katz. In this episode, we will delve into the latest toxin and filler innovations and how they are changing the landscape of cosmetic dermatology. We will also discuss patient trends and the importance of customizing treatments to meet each patient's unique needs. Dr. Katz will share his insights on technology breakthroughs, including the latest laser treatments and other cutting-edge technologies that are enhancing the patient experience.

Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground
Author Bruce Katz on Building the Inclusive Economy of the Future

Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 39:50


Bruce Katz is the Founder of New Localism Associates, a firm that helps cities finance, deliver, and design innovative initiatives that focus on sustainable growth and inclusion. He received the Heinz Award in Public Policy for his contributions to city planning and influences on the community's economy and livability. He authored the book The New Localism, which provides a roadmap for change that begins in the local communities. Bruce is also the Director of the Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University.  Bruce joins us today to describe how the pandemic adversely impacted minority-led businesses. He shares why the “New Normal” doesn't exist despite the buzzword's popularity. He offers his take on the future of diversity and what the workforce will look like. He discusses how every business grows through routines. Bruce also reveals why the US doesn't have a capital problem and what needs to happen for him to say the country is making progress. “Don't waste the crisis—crisis begets innovation.” - Bruce Katz This week on Breaking Barriers: ●     Bruce Katz and his work on inclusion●     The destructive effect the pandemic had on Black and Latino businesses●     Why there is no “New Normal,” according to Bruce●     Bruce's observations on the workforce and the future of diversity●     The difference between contract-driven and collateral-driven financing●     Why routines are necessary for growing businesses●     Why we don't have a capital problem in the US●     What would need to happen for Bruce to say we're making progress Connect with Bruce Katz: ●     The New Localism●     Drexel University●     Book: The New Localism: How Cities Can Thrive in the Age of Populism●     Bruce Katz on LinkedIn This podcast is brought to you by Hire Ground Hire Ground is a technology company whose mission is to bridge the wealth gap through access to procurement opportunities. Hire Ground is making the enterprise ecosystem more viable, profitable, and competitive by clearing the path for minority-led, women-led, LGBT-led, and veteran-led small businesses to contribute to the global economy as suppliers to enterprise organizations. For more information on getting started, please visit us @ hireground.io today! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and join us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Jonny's Secret Stash
Jonny's Secret Stash - Ep 74 with Bruce Katz

Jonny's Secret Stash

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 60:55


Bruce Katz has been playing some kind of keyboard since he was 5 years old.  He is not only formally educated in music, having attended the Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory in Boston, but he has also had a lifetime of education playing jazz and the blues.  The list of musicians that he has played with includes John Hammond, Big Mama Thornton, Delbert McClinton, and Ronnie Earl.  He has also enjoyed a significant career playing with the Allman Brothers and different manifestations of that group, including Greg Allman, Butch Trucks, and Jaimoe, and Oteil Burbridge.  Don't miss his show at the Acorn Theater on October 21, 2022

The CityAge Podcast
Bruce Katz: Cities and the New Disorder

The CityAge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 27:01


On this episode Anna chats with Bruce Katz, Founding Director of the Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University and one of the Co-Founders of the New Localism. He helps cities design, finance and deliver transformative initiatives that promote inclusive and sustainable growth. Katz regularly advises global, national, state, regional and municipal leaders on public reforms and private innovations that advance the well-being of metropolitan areas and their countries. Katz is the co-author of The New Localism: How Cities Can Thrive in the Age of Populism and The Metropolitan Revolution: How Cities and Metros are Fixing Our Broken Politics and Fragile Economy. Both books focus on the rise of cities and city networks as the world's leading problem solvers. Anna and Bruce talk about why he calls our current era The New Disorder instead of The New Normal, what role cities will play in navigating it, and why he views cities as the real “doers” in our society. Then Bruce shares which book has taught him the most about cities (the answer might surprise you). Then Anna and Alon share this week's story: A new Maryland-based nonprofit aims to create a hub supporting women of color entrepreneurs.

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)
Episode 1760: Bluesmoose 1760-20-2022 - vooruitblik Blues Zyfflich

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 58:46


Black Cat Biscuit – I don't need your love no more - The Way It Is – 2022Henrik Freischlader feat Layla Zoe - Jesus on the mainline- single – 2022Layla Zoe – Nowhere left to go – Nowhere left to go – 2020Twelve bar Blues band – Life is hard – live at Bluesmoose radio December 2014Paardekooper – her silent cries - Live (2019)Bruce Katz band & Giles Robson - Bluesmoose Boogie - Live at Bluesmoose Radio - 15 november 2021

Local News Live: The Podcast
Interview with Fox 8 Meteorologist Bruce Katz about severe WX risk in SE Louisiana

Local News Live: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 8:29


FIRST ALERT: One week after the strongest tornado in New Orleans history and another significant severe weather outbreak is expected. Fox 8 Meteorologist Bruce Katz breaks down the risk for Southeast Louisiana.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/local-news-live-daily/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Inwood Art Works On Air
Artist Spotlight with Bruce Katz

Inwood Art Works On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 32:55


Bruce Katz is an architectural, portrait and fine art photographer based in New York City. Working regularly for a diverse clientele over a 40-year career, his work has appeared in Architectural Digest, New York Magazine, Landscape Architecture, and The Washington Post as well as for top hospitality, design and advertising firms throughout the country.Recent NYC gallery exhibitions include SPF 16 at the Arsenal Gallery on 5th Avenue, Photoville in Brooklyn (2016 and 2017), Alice Austin House Museum, and many others. His Elevated Lines was exhibited in 2018 at the Inwood Art Works pop-up gallery. In addition, select work from his City Limits project was recently acquired by New York Historical Society for the museum's permanent collection. Bruce is a strong advocate for business education for photographers and has taught at the International Center of Photography. He is an active member of ASMP and has served on the National and NY Chapter board of directors. Learn more at www.asmp.org/newyork. View his work at www.brucekatzphoto.com. Learn more about the photosafari mentioned in the podcast at www.newyorkcityphotosafari.com

LivDerm Digital Highlights Hub
Emerging Treatments in Dermatology with Dr Katz

LivDerm Digital Highlights Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 8:12


Dr. Bruce Katz, MD, shares some emerging treatments in dermatology including: The global facial injectables market size is expected to reach USD 9.07 billion by 2028 (the market size stood at USD 4.46 billion in 2020): What does this mean for aesthetic medicine providers, are there more ways to capitalize on this growth other than simply offering injectables? Which new or emerging laser technology or treatment should providers have their eyes on, or consider offering in their practice if they don't already? For someone interested in facial rejuvenation but hesitant to commit to surgery, which noninvasive or minimally invasive procedure delivers the best results with little downtime? You practice both clinical and aesthetic dermatology – which field has the most growth potential for new practitioners? If a dermatology student or resident were deciding between dermatologic subspecialties, what would your advice to them be? Your partnership with LiVDerm as faculty at many of our prestigious events draws quite a following. What do you think LiVDerm offers our attendees that other conferences do not? What are providers who've never been to a LiVDerm event missing? February is Black History Month – LiVDerm has dedicated resources and programming to address dermatologic conditions that disproportionately affect or burden people with skin of color (SOC) such as African Americans. What is your experience in this area, and how can the dermatology community lessen these disparities?

Milestones - The Podcast
Episode 16 - Ontario and the New Localism

Milestones - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 45:00


Show Notes:The New Localism - https://www.thenewlocalism.com/The New Localism: How Cities Can Thrive in the Age of Populism - https://www.amazon.com/New-Localism-Cities-Thrive-Populism/dp/08157316472022 Good Roads Conference - http://www.OGRAConference.caPast Milestones Episodes - https://milestones-the-podcast.simple...http://www.OGRA.org/MilestonesPodcastFor questions or comments drop us a message at podcast@ogra.orghttps://twitter.com/Ont_Good_Roadshttps://www.facebook.com/ontariogoodroads/https://ca.linkedin.com/company/ontario-good-roads-association

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Bruce Katz, MD PC v. Focus Forward LLC

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 21:20


Bruce Katz, MD PC v. Focus Forward LLC

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)
Episode 1710: Bluesmoose 1710-47-2021 - Bruce Katz band & Giles Robson Live at Bluesmoose Radio

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 58:14


Bruce Katz band - My Babe - Live at Bluesmoose Radio - 15 november 2021Bruce Katz band - Hanging on the Cross - Live at Bluesmoose Radio - 15 november 2021Bruce Katz band - In memory of Elisabeth Reed - Live at Bluesmoose Radio - 15 november 2021Bruce Katz band & Giles Robson - there will be no talking through - Live at Bluesmoose Radio - 15 november 2021Bruce Katz band & Giles Robson - Sarah Lee - Live at Bluesmoose Radio - 15 november 2021Bruce Katz band & Giles Robson - Don't give up on the Blues - Live at Bluesmoose Radio - 15 november 2021Dutch Blues radio show. Live recordings , interviews and good blues music since 2004http://www.bluesmoose.nlhttps://www.youtube.com/user/Bluesmooseradiohttps://twitter.com/BluesMoosehttps://www.facebook.com/bluesmooseradio/https://itunes.apple.com/nl/podcast/blues-music-blues-moose-radio/id350828303?mt=2https://www.mixcloud.com/bluesmooseradio

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Blues Music (Blues moose radio)
Episode 1708: Bluesmoose 1708-46-2021

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 60:07


Bruce Katz band & Giles Robson - Bluesmoose Boogie - Live at Bluesmoose Radio - 15 november 2021Riccardo Grosso – Double Trouble - The Road And The Room - 2021Lowell Fulson & Jeff Dale & The Blue Wave Band – Reconsider Baby - Lowell Fulson Live! (2021)Dana Gillespie – Where the blues beginsRob Tognoni - Someone To Love MeClare Free – never love againEddie Davis – He is a jelly role banker -  Blues Is My Business - 2021Gov't Mule – Blues before sunrise - Heavy Load Blues (2021)Guitar Jack Wargo – Deja Blues - Til the Money's Gone - 2021Mike Andersen – Slamming your door - Raise Your Hand – 2021Dutch Blues radio show. Live recordings , interviews and good blues music since 2004http://www.bluesmoose.nlhttps://www.youtube.com/user/Bluesmooseradiohttps://twitter.com/BluesMoosehttps://www.facebook.com/bluesmooseradio/https://itunes.apple.com/nl/podcast/blues-music-blues-moose-radio/id350828303?mt=2https://www.mixcloud.com/bluesmooseradio

Plaza Pauta
Lanzan libro sobre el bienestar en la casa

Plaza Pauta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 59:08


Isabel Palma, gestora de la publicación, se refirió a la relevancia del bienestar en el habitar. Pablo Allard, en tanto, explicó qué significa el concepto "Nuevo localismo", acuñado por el también urbanista Bruce Katz. Y, desde NYC, el editor general de Pauta, Eduardo Olivares, contó cómo es que la ciudad comienza a retomar su ritmo.

The AFIRE Podcast
Shock Paddles for Cities

The AFIRE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 34:24


(Featuring Frances Mennone, Advisor, Consultant Cross Street Partners, and Bruce Katz, Co-Founder, The New Localism) When the pandemic first spread across the globe in early 2020, real estate and urban experts collectively began to ask: What will this crisis mean for cities? https://www.afire.org/podcast/mennonekatzcast/ And now, as the world now deals with the latter stages of the pandemic, with many cities now cautiously entering a recovery phase, what have we learned, and how should CRE investors think about the future of urbanism? In April 2020, AFIRE's CEO (and host of the AFIRE Podcast) Gunnar Branson joined Frances Mennone of Cross Street Partners and Bruce Katz of New Localism to ask—early in the COVID crisis—what it will take for cities to reopen and reactivate their economies. (See: “Re-Opening the Economy and the Complexities of Downtowns” at thenewlocalism.com) At the time, the authors concluded that “the recovery, particularly in the cores of our cities and metropolitan areas, can be faster and more inclusive if communities plan with ambition and act with focus. The future of our cities begins now.” Today, more than a year since their initial conversation, Mennone and Katz join the AFIRE Podcast to explore what cities have learned, and what they still need to do, in order to build back better—even as the pandemic enters its more muddled “delta phase.” According to Mennone, “Cities are humming organisms, and when you stop them, you will need shock paddles to get them started again.” Listen now on your favorite podcast service (Apple, Google, Spotify) for the full episode.

Blues From The Ouse with Paul Winn & Ben Darwin
#86 Blues From The Ouse on Jorvik Radio with Paul Winn & Ben Darwin 07.07.21

Blues From The Ouse with Paul Winn & Ben Darwin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 104:02


Featuring:-Johnny and the Motones - Who's That RockerJames Cotton - ChangeAndy Lindquist - Sinner To The WellJJ Cale - After MidnightGerald Mcclendon - Throw This Dog A BoneRobert Jon & The Wreck - Shine A Light On Me BrotherCek Franceschetti - Moanin' LakeJD Taylor - Got Me Where You Want MeGuy King - Up, Up, UpJelly Roll Kings - Road Of LoveAjay Srivastava The LineChris Corcoran - Cut & ThrustSean Chambers - Hubert SongJim Liban & The Joel Paterson Trio - No More AlcoholJJ Grey & Mofro - 99 Shades Of CrazyJoe Louis Walker, Bruce Katz & Giles Robson - You Got To Run Me DownJimmy Burns Band - Red Hot MamaJohn Lee Hooker - It Serves You Right To SufferR.K.Turner - I Was Blind But Now I SeeRobert Finley - Make Me Feel AlrightJ.T.Lauritsen - Hold You One More TimeLouisiana's LeRoux - Don't Rescue MeMarcus Bonfanti - Alley CatSatan and Adam - Sunshine In The Shade#ouseblues #jorvikradio #fattoneamps #madeinyorkshire #york #blues #radio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CitizenCast
Citizen Speaks | Infrastructure Is The New Black

CitizenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 59:40


Legendary urbanist and Citizen columnist Bruce Katz chats with two infrastructure trailblazers—Oklahoma City mayor David Holt and Shalini Vajjhala, founder/CEO of re:Focus, a California social venture—about how best to use the trillions of dollars from the American Relief Plan.

The Embedded Church Podcast
What is shalom and how is it like dirt?

The Embedded Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 51:32


In this episode Eric and Sara Joy build a more robust understanding of shalom, reflecting on the meaning of the term beyond the standard definition of peace to include a proactive seeking of flourishing and right relationships with each other, with God, and with our whole community. They even note that shalom can and should be sought and reflected in the built environment of our communities.Bringing in Josh Yates, the Executive Director of Ormond Center at Duke Divinity School, to expound upon this Eric and Sara Joy find out how his personal and professional quest to define and pursue "thriving" has connected deeply with a biblical understanding of shalom. Yates lays out several things we need to unlearn, relearn, and keep learning in order to embrace this biblical vision of shalom for our communities. In particular, he notes the need to broaden the interpretation of shalom and recognize and reverse the incomplete understanding of shalom that has historically been present in Christian community, contending that shalom brings a coherence and unity to things that we have tended to pit against one another. Additionally, Yates discusses our current cultural moment and how shalom is worked out in the local context. Recognizing there are compounding crises, such as loneliness, trust in institutions, racism, affecting the deep fractures in our society, he remains hopeful for society more broadly if the Christian church can recognize the emerging opportunities for meaningful, biblical engagement within this cultural context. He outlines three key opportunities, which include: 1) the turn to well-being, 2) the turn to wholeness, and 3) the turn to local.  Each of these opportunities are deeply related to shalom and the holistic understanding of how God designed us to develop local culture, seek thriving, and live in community and relationship with one another.Access  Show Notes with pictures and links related to this episode.More information about this podcast and helpful church and urbanism resources can be found on The Embedded Church.Related ResourcesSex, Economy, Freedom, & Community: Eight Essays by Wendell BerryLiving Toward a Vision: Biblical Reflections on Shalom by Walter Brueggemann The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane JacobsThe New Localism by Bruce Katz and Jeremy NowakChristianity's Surprise by Kavin RoweFor the Life of the World by Miroslav Volf and Matthew CroasmunJeremiah 29:7 "But seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare." (ESV)Find these Key Terms on The Embedded Church website:- Built Environment- Fragmentation- Localism- Missional Theology- Place- Shalom- Social DeterminantsShow CreditsHosted and Produced by Eric O. Jacobsen and Sara Joy ProppeEdited by Adam Higgins | Odd Dad Out Voice ProductionsTheme Music by Jacob ShafferArtwork by Lance Kagey | Rotator Creative

Sisters In Music Radio
Chatting with Nat - Blues Singer Lady D

Sisters In Music Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 51:00


Lady D was born in the coalfields of Cabin Creek in West Virginia. She has 6 CDs to her credit; including her newest and most recently  released, "Disturbing My Peace." Her original song, "Go Higher" was the winner of the national competition for the best Obama Inaugural Song. As a result, she and her band MISSION performed at the Obama for Change Inaugural Ball in Washington, DC in January 2009. Lady D has become well-known for her original one-woman stage play titled, "The Lady and the Empress." It is based on the life and music of blues legend, Bessie Smith. She also wrote a spin-off to this show called "Bessie's Blues,” an abbreviated version of the original show. The majority of Lady D's performances are as a duo with keyboard or guitar, but also with her 4-piece  band, MI$$ION.  She has been an opening act for soul legends, the O'Jays and performed with prominent blues artists such as Johnny Rawls and Bruce Katz. She is honored to have represented the Washington D.C. Blues Society at the 2018 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN as front woman for the Rogue Johnsen Trio. Lady D is also a visual artist specializing in fabric and canvas paintings and she has authored one book of poetry, “Appalachian BluesSpeak.”   Lady D Website:  http://musicbyladyd.wordpress.com Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/Lady-D-75542172313 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Firstladyofsoul Music: http://www.reverbnation.com/ladydandmssion

The David Bernard Podcast
Episode 7 - Weathering the Storm 2021 Preview with the FOX 8 Weather Team

The David Bernard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 40:29


David interviews Meteorologists Nicondra Norwood, Zack Fradella, Bruce Katz and Shelby Latino about the historic 2020 hurricane season and gives a preview of our annual special Weather the Storm 2021.

Cosmetic Surgery Today
The Three Main Issues that Contribute to Cellulite

Cosmetic Surgery Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 15:17


It is my utmost pleasure to introduce Dr. Bruce Katz, who is a Board-Certified dermatological surgeon based in New York City. In his 30 years of practice, he’s been recognized as a leader and innovator in the field of Dermatology for its advancements in the use of laser skin rejuvenation technology, body contouring treatments and […] The post The Three Main Issues that Contribute to Cellulite appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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The Three Main Issues that Contribute to Cellulite

WebTalkRadio.net

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021


It is my utmost pleasure to introduce Dr. Bruce Katz, who is a Board-Certified dermatological surgeon based in New York City. In his 30 years of practice, he’s been recognized as a leader and innovator in the field of Dermatology for its advancements in the use of laser skin rejuvenation technology, body contouring treatments and […] The post The Three Main Issues that Contribute to Cellulite appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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The Three Main Issues that Contribute to Cellulite

WebTalkRadio.net

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021


It is my utmost pleasure to introduce Dr. Bruce Katz, who is a Board-Certified dermatological surgeon based in New York City. In his 30 years of practice, he’s been recognized as a leader and innovator in the field of Dermatology for its advancements in the use of laser skin rejuvenation technology, body contouring treatments and […] The post The Three Main Issues that Contribute to Cellulite appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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The Three Main Issues that Contribute to Cellulite

WebTalkRadio.net

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021


It is my utmost pleasure to introduce Dr. Bruce Katz, who is a Board-Certified dermatological surgeon based in New York City. In his 30 years of practice, he’s been recognized as a leader and innovator in the field of Dermatology for its advancements in the use of laser skin rejuvenation technology, body contouring treatments and […] The post The Three Main Issues that Contribute to Cellulite appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Art Beauty
Bye Bye Cellulite! The First and Only FDA-approved Injectable Treatment (that Works!)

Art Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 30:20


If cellulite has you bumming about your backside, you can head back to the beach – dimple-free!  The FDA has finally approved an injectable treatment to reduce cellulite, and one NYC top doctor says he's found the Holy Grail. Cellulite occurs when the skin is pulled downward by connective tissue bands, and creates the dimpling effect of what we call "cellulite." Traditionally, cellulite has been extremely difficult to treat, and the options that work involve significant downtime and/or surgical intervention. QWO is an injectable enzyme given in a series of treatments to help reduce the appearance of cellulite and dimpling on the backs of legs and the butt (note: as of this podcast it's only FDA approved in the butt). The enzyme targets the collagen in the fibrous bands of the buttocks and dissolves the fibers. Our guest, Dr. Bruce Katz, is a board-certified dermatologist and Director of the JUVA Skin & Laser Center in Manhattan and says the promising results from QWO have had women flocking to his practice. We talk to Dr. Katz about this promising treatment.

The History of Computing
The WELL, an Early Internet Community

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 19:09


The Whole Earth ‘lectronic Link, or WELL, was started by Stewart Brand and Larry Brilliant in 1985, and is still available at well.com. We did an episode on Stewart Brand: Godfather of the Interwebs and he was a larger than life presence amongst many of the 1980s former hippies that were shaping our digital age. From his assistance producing The Mother Of All Demos to the Whole Earth Catalog inspiring Steve Jobs and many others to his work with Ted Nelson, there's probably only a few degrees separating him from anyone else in computing.  Larry Brilliant is another counter-culture hero. He did work as a medical professional for the World Health Organization to eradicate smallpox and came home to teach at the University of Michigan. The University of Michigan had been working on networked conferencing since the 70s when Bob Parnes wrote CONFER, which would be used at Wayne State where Brilliant got his MD. But CONFER was a bit of a resource hog. PicoSpan was written by Marcus Watts in 1983. Pico is a small text editor in many a UNIX variant and network is network. Why small, well, modems that dialed into bulletin boards were pretty slow back then.  Marcus worked at NETI, who then bought the rights for PicoSpan to take to market. So Brilliant was the chairman of NETI at the time and approached Brand about starting up a bulletin-board system (BBS). Brilliant proposed NETI would supply the gear and software and that Brand would use his, uh, brand - and Whole Earth following, to fill the ranks. Brand's non-profit The Point Foundation would own half and NETI would own the other half.  It became an early online community outside of academia, and an important part of the rise of the splinter-nets and a holdout to the Internet. For a time, at least.  PicoSpan gave users conferences. These were similar to PLATO Notes files, where a user could create a conversation thread and people could respond. These were (and still are) linear and threaded conversations. Rather than call them Notes like PLATO did, PicSpan referred to them as “conferences” as “online conferencing” was a common term used to describe meeting online for discussions at the time. EIES had been around going back to the 1970s, so Brand had some ideas abut what an online community could be - having used it. Given the sharp drop in the cost of storage there was something new PicoSpan could give people: the posts could last forever. Keep in mind, the Mac still didn't ship with a hard drive in 1984. But they were on the rise.  And those bits that were preserved were manifested in words. Brand brought a simple mantra: You Own Your Own Words. This kept the hands of the organization clean and devoid of liability for what was said on The WELL - but also harkened back to an almost libertarian bent that many in technology had at the time. Part of me feels like libertarianism meant something different in that era. But that's a digression. Whole Earth Review editor Art Kleiner flew up to Michigan to get the specifics drawn up. NETI's investment had about a quarter million dollar cash value. Brand stayed home and came up with a name. The Whole Earth ‘lectronic Link, or WELL.  The WELL was not the best technology, even at the time. The VAX was woefully underpowered for as many users as The WELL would grow to, and other services to dial into and have discussions were springing up. But it was one of the most influential of the time. And not because they recreated the extremely influential Whole Earth catalog in digital form like Brilliant wanted, which would have been similar to what Amazon reviews are like now probably. But instead, the draw was the people.  The community was fostered first by Matthew McClure, the initial director who was a former typesetter for the Whole Earth Catalog. He'd spent 12 years on a commune called The Farm and was just getting back to society. They worked out that they needed to charge $8 a month and another couple bucks an hour to make minimal a profit.  So McClure worked with NETI to get the Fax up and they created the first conference, General. Kevin Kelly from the Whole Earth Review and Brand would start discussions and Brand mentioned The WELL in some of his writings. A few people joined, and then a few more.  Others from The Farm would join him. Cliff Figallo, known as Cliff, was user 19 and John Coate, who went by Tex, came in to run marketing. In those first few years they started to build up a base of users. It started with hackers and journalists, who got free accounts. And from there great thinkers joined up. People like Tom Mandel from Stanford Research Institute, or SRI. He would go on to become the editor of Time Online. His partner Nana. Howard Rheingold, who would go on to write a book called The Virtual Community. And they attracted more. Especially Dead Heads, who helped spread the word across the country during the heyday of the Grateful Dead.  Plenty of UNIX hackers also joined. After all, the community was finding a nexus in the Bay Area at the time. They added email in 1987 and it was one of those places you could get on at least one part of this whole new internet thing. And need help with your modem? There's a conference for that. Need to talk about calling your birth mom who you've never met because you were adopted? There's a conference for that as well. Want to talk sexuality with a minister? Yup, there's a community for that. It was one of the first times that anyone could just reach out and talk to people. And the community that was forming also met in person from time to time at office parties, furthering the cohesion.  We take Facebook groups, Slack channels, and message boards for granted today. We can be us or make up a whole new version of us. We can be anonymous and just there to stir up conflict like on 4Chan or we can network with people in our industry like on LinkedIn. We can chat real time, which is similar to the Send option on The WELL. Or we can post threaded responses to other comments. But the social norms and trends were proving as true then as now. Communities grow, they fragment, people create problems, people come, people go. And sometimes, as we grow, we inspire.  Those early adopters of The WELL inspired Craig Newmark of Craigslist to the growing power of the Internet. And future developers of Apple. Hippies versus nerds but not really versus, but coming to terms with going from “computers are part of the military industrial complex keeping us down” philosophy to more of a free libertarian information superhighway that persisted for decades. The thought that the computer would set us free and connect the world into a new nation, as John Perry Barlow would sum up perfectly in “A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace”. By 1990 people like Barlow could make a post on The WELL from Wyoming and have Mitch Kapor, the founder of Lotus, makers of Lotus 1-2-3 show up at his house after reading the post - and they could join forces with the 5th employee of Sun Microsystems and GNU Debugging Cypherpunk John Gilmore to found the Electronic Foundation. And as a sign of the times that's the same year The WELL got fully connected to the Internet. By 1991 they had grown to 5,000 subscribers. That was the year Bruce Katz bought NETI's half of the well for $175,000. Katz had pioneered the casual shoe market, changing the name of his families shoe business to Rockport and selling it to Reebok for over $118 million.  The WELL had posted a profit a couple of times but by and large was growing slower than competitors. Although I'm not sure any o the members cared about that. It was a smaller community than many others but they could meet in person and they seemed to congeal in ways that other communities didn't. But they would keep increasing in size over the next few years. In that time Fig replaced himself with Maurice Weitman, or Mo - who had been the first person to sign up for the service. And Tex soon left as well.  Tex would go to become an early webmaster of The Gate, the community from the San Francisco Chronicle. Fig joined AOL's GNN and then became director of community at Salon. But AOL. You see, AOL was founded in the same year. And by 1994 AOL was up to 1.25 million subscribers with over a million logging in every day. CompuServe, Prodigy, Genie, Dephi were on the rise as well. And The WELL had thousands of posts a day by then but was losing money and not growing like the others. But I think the users of the service were just fine with that. The WELL was still growing slowly and yet for many, it was too big. Some of those left. Some stayed. Other communities, like The River, fragmented off. By then, The Point Foundation wanted out so sold their half of The WELL to Katz for $750,000 - leaving Katz as the first full owner of The WELL.  I mean, they were an influential community because of some of the members, sure, but more because the quality of the discussions. Academics, drugs, and deeply personal information. And they had always complained about figtex or whomever was in charge - you know, the counter-culture is always mad at “The Management.” But Katz was not one of them. He honestly seems to have tried to improve things - but it seems like everything he tried blew up in his face.  So Katz further alienated the members and fired Mo and brought on Maria Wilhelm, but they still weren't hitting that hyper-growth, with membership getting up to around 10,000 - but by then AOL was jumping from 5,000,000 to 10,000,000. But again, I've not found anyone who felt like The WELL should have been going down that same path. The subscribers at The WELL were looking for an experience of a completely different sort. By 1995 Gail Williams allowed users to create their own topics and the unruly bunch just kinda' ruled themselves in a way. There was staff and drama and emotions and hurt feelings and outrage and love and kindness and, well, community. By the late 90s, the buzz word at many a company were all about building communities, and there were indeed plenty of communities growing. But none like The WELL. And given that some of the founders of Salon had been users of The WELL, Salon bought The WELL in 1999 and just kinda' let it fly under the radar. The influence continued with various journalists as members.  The web came. And the members of The WELL continued their community. Award winning but a snapshot in time in a way. Living in an increasingly secluded corner of cyberspace, a term that first began life in a present tense on The WELL, if you got it, you got it. In 2012, after trying to sell The WELL to another company, Salon finally sold The WELL to a group of members who had put together enough money to buy it. And The WELL moved into the current, more modern form of existence. To quote the site: Welcome to a gathering that's like no other. The WELL, launched back in 1985 as the Whole Earth ‘Lectronic Link, continues to provide a cherished watering hole for articulate and playful thinkers from all walks of life. For more about why conversation is so treasured on The WELL, and why members of the community banded together to buy the site in 2012, check out the story of The WELL. If you like what you see, join us! It sounds pretty inviting. And it's member supported. Like National Public Radio kinda'. In what seems like an antiquated business model, it's $15 per month to access the community. And make no mistake, it's a community.  You Own Your Own Words. If you pay to access a community, you don't sign the ownership of your words away in a EULA. You don't sign away rights to sell your data to advertisers along with having ads shown to you in increasing numbers in a hunt for ever more revenue. You own more than your words, you own your experience. You are sovereign.  This episode doesn't really have a lot of depth to it. Just as most online forums lack the kind of depth that could be found on the WELL. I am a child of a different generation, I suppose. Through researching each episode of the podcast, I often read books, conduct interviews (a special thanks to Help A Reporter Out), lurk in conferences, and try to think about the connections, the evolution, and what the most important aspects of each are. There is a great little book from Katie Hafner called The Well: A Story Of Love, Death, & Real Life. I recommend it. There's also Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community and John Seabrook's Deeper: Adventures on the Net. Oh, and From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, And the Rise of Digital Utopianism from Fred Turner and Siberia by Douglas Rushkoff. At a minimum, I recommend reading Katie Hafner's wired article and then her most excellent book! Oh, and to hear about other ways the 60s Counterculture helped to shape the burgeoning technology industry, check out What the Dormouse Said by John Markoff.  And The WELL comes up in nearly every book as one of the early commercial digital communities. It's been written about in Wired, in The Atlantic, makes appearances in books like Broad Band by Claire Evans, and The Internet A Historical Encyclopedia.  The business models out there to build and run  and grow a company have seemingly been reduced to a select few. Practically every online community has become free with advertising and data being the currency we parlay in exchange for a sense of engagement with others.  As network effects set in and billionaires are created, others own our words. They think the lifestyle business is quaint - that if you aren't outgrowing a market segment that you are shrinking. And a subscription site that charges a monthly access fee to cgi code with a user experience that predates the UX field on the outside might affirm that philosophy -especially since anyone can see your real name. But if we look deeper we see a far greater truth: that these barriers keep a small corner of cyberspace special - free from Russian troll farms and election stealing and spam bots. And without those distractions we find true engagement. We find real connections that go past the surface. We find depth. It's not lost after all.  Thank you for being part of this little community. We are so lucky to have you. Have a great day.

Mottek On Money
Mottek On Money (Weekend of February 13th, 2021)

Mottek On Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 29:46


Stocks end the week at record highs ahead of the three day Valentine’s Day / President's Day holiday weekend. Bitcoin grabs the spotlight after hitting a record high above $48,000 over the past week. Elon Musk's Tesla announced a $1.5B purchase of Bitcoin and plans to accept Bitcoin for vehicle purchases. Other companies including banking giant BNY Mellon announced plans to offer Bitcoin services. Analysis of the markets, the economy and cryptocurrencies from Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, President, Queen's College, Cambridge, Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz, former PIMCO CEO in Newport Beach, Kevin O'Leary, a.k.a. Mr. Wonderful on TV's Shark Tank, Chairman of O'Shares ETFs and Beanstox and Economist Kevin Klowden, executive director of the Milken Institute's Center for Regional Economics and California Center. The premier economic forecast event for the Los Angeles area businesses is set for Wednesday, February 17th. The LAEDC Economic Forecast event will be virtual this year. www.laedc.org One of the keynote speakers, Bruce Katz, Founding Director of the Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University, previews his presentation on work to achieve a more equitable post pandemic economic recovery for Los Angeles. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blues Barrelhouse – Ripollet Ràdio
Blues Barrelhouse 08/02/2021

Blues Barrelhouse – Ripollet Ràdio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 56:59


Aquest dilluns a Blues Barrelhouse la nostra travesía girarà en torn a un instrument molt peculiar, l’òrgan Hammond. En la dècada dels 60 i 70 va tindre la seva explosió, gent com Jimmy Smith, Billy Preston, Jack McDuff, Bruce Katz…. formaran part del nostre proper programa. The post Blues Barrelhouse 08/02/2021 first appeared on Ripollet Ràdio.

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show
Technologies that would take your practice to the next level through the lenses of an industry veteran.

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 41:43


Our industry witnesses the birth of new technology at short intervals leading us to question its validity and effectiveness. Listen to this week’s podcast episode to learn some eye-opening facts you must know before adopting new technology to your practice from a pioneer in the field, the mastermind who coined the term “medispas”, Dr. Bruce Katz.

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Bruce Katz - Michael Calhoun

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 8:35


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Blues From The Ouse with Paul Winn & Ben Darwin
#57 Blues From The Ouse on Jorvik Radio with Paul Winn & Ben Darwin 16.12.20

Blues From The Ouse with Paul Winn & Ben Darwin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 108:24


Featuring:-Epi K Paradox - Snake WhiskyDion ft John Hammond - My Baby Loves To BoogieDavid Rotundo Band - She's DynamiteJohnny Winter - Mean Town BluesBuddy Guy - Texas FloodWily Bo Walker - Chatahoochee Coochee ManDave Riley & Bob Corritore - I'm Not Your JunkmanJoe Louis Walker, Bruce Katz & Giles Robson - Mean Old TrainDan Burnett - Still Got TimeEmma Wilson - Need Your Love So BadThe Reverend Shawn Amos - MovedGreg Coulson - Rocket 88Chris Corcoran - CooleratorDione Taylor - Workin'Alabama Slim - Rock With Me MommaStevie Ray Vaughan - TightropeRoss Osteen Band - NighttimeSmokehouse - Cadillac In The SwampThe Druids Of Stonehenge - What A Woman (Commit A Crime)Big Walter Horton & Carey Bell - Can't Hold Out Much LongerSir Rod & The Blues Doctors - No More Doggin'Red Devils - AutomaticJames Cotton - Saint On SundayJoseph Mojo Morganfield - It's Good To Be King11 Guys Quartet - Midnight Streetcar See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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St. Louis 2030 Jobs Plan Author Bruce Katz

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 5:31


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AEI Podcast Channel
The Deep Dive with John Lettieri: What Bruce Katz thinks about Opportunity Zones

AEI Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 84:16


This week, John sits down with author and urbanist Bruce Katz to discuss how struggling cities are using Opportunity Zones to bring new energy, collaboration, and capital to local revitalization initiatives. They also discuss how Covid-19 could affect the future of cities, and why Bruce worries that the federal response won't be enough to save small […] The post https://www.aei.org/multimedia/the-deep-dive-with-john-lettieri-what-bruce-katz-thinks-about-opportunity-zones/ (The Deep Dive with John Lettieri: What Bruce Katz thinks about Opportunity Zones) appeared first on https://www.aei.org (American Enterprise Institute - AEI).

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Global Research News Hour - 03.30.15

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 59:09


This week's Global Research News Hour analyses the results of the recent Israeli elections and evaluates resistance tools such as Boycott, Divestment, Sanction (BDS) especially in the face of opposition from political figures like Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau. Interview guest James Petras explains how Netanyahu managed to secure the support of a plurality of Israeli voters, and what that portends for the future of Israeli relations in the region and worldwide.Bruce Katz of Palestinian and Jewish Unity is up next with a review of efforts to implement BDS in Canada and the obstacles solidarity activists face.JEff Halper talks about the abuses of Palestinians he has witnessed, about the potential for BDS and about why media can't get the message right.