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Best podcasts about christopher sutton

Latest podcast episodes about christopher sutton

Kelly and Company
The Future of AI with Bettear

Kelly and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 27:39


For over 67 years, Wavefront Centre has proudly served Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing British Columbians and their families. CEO Christopher Sutton shares with us the important work the organization does and an innovative use of AI, being used in a product called Bettear. Find Kelly & Company on YouTube!About AMIAMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI's vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaIncEmail feedback@ami.ca

It's All Kicking Off!
Is Salah Liverpool's GREATEST Premier League player?

It's All Kicking Off!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 41:27


'It's All Kicking Off', the weekly podcast by Mail Sport, presented by Football Editor, Ian Ladyman and star columnist Chris Sutton.This week, jet-setting Ian Ladyman is replaced by Mail Sport's Dominic King - who joins Christopher Sutton for 'It's All Kicking Off!'The lads begin by paying tribute to one of English footballs most iconic names, Sir Bobby Charlton. Dominic questions whether Mo Salah is Liverpool's best player in the Premier League era, challenge Mike Arteta's deicison to drop Aaron Ramsdale for David Raya and debate whether Unai emery deserves more credit for the job he's done at Aston Villa. It's All Kicking Off, a Mail Sport Production. Ian Ladyman - https://twitter.com/Ian_Ladyman_DMChris Sutton - https://twitter.com/chris_sutton73Dominic King - https://twitter.com/DominicKing_DM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Forensic Transmissions
Episode 185: Parent Hitman Murder Trial

Forensic Transmissions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 70:47


Christopher Sutton, the adopted son of John and Susan Sutton of Coral Gables, Florida, was a troubled young man, constantly in trouble with the law. To curb his behavior, his wealthy parents sent him to a reform school in Samoa, and Chris never forgave them. After returning home to Florida, Chris, 25, offered his friend Garrett Kopp $10,000 to kill his parents. Kopp broke into the Suttons' home on August 22, 2004, and shot the couple, killing Susan and blinding John. The initial suspect was John's law partner, with whom Susan was having an affair, but the cops soon turned to Chris. He claimed Kopp acted alone out of anger after a drug deal went bad, but the jury didn't buy it, and Chris Sutton was sentenced to three terms of life without parole. This episode features the cross-examination of Chris's girlfriend, Juliette Driscoll, who under police pressure admitted she was aware of Chris's plan to murder the Suttons, but later retracted her assertion.

TraegerMethod Podcast
Episode 74: Christopher Sutton (The Dirt Bombs, The Gossip, Dub Narcotic Sound System etc.)

TraegerMethod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 116:00


It has been my great privilege to count this week's guest low-end legend Christopher Sutton as a friend for near three decades now. Episode 74 marks his TMpod debut, the first of many appearances I hope! The conversation starts at the beginning, wherein we meet a young Chris in the 80's walking down the strip mall streets of his hometown of Lacey, WA carrying his new $208 bass guitar toward home where he would begin practicing his hair metal bass shredding.  It wasn't until his mom insisted he and his friend Dan check out a music festival happening downtown that he had any inkling that he lived in a punk rock epicenter. All that changed the moment they stepped out of the car to check out the International Pop Underground Festival. It wasn't long before he met IPU creator, K Records founder Calvin Johnson while recording with Oly ska band Engine 54 and was swept away on a musical odyssey that continues to this day and has taken him around the world beginning with Calvin's Dub Narcotic Sounds System continuing with C.O.C.O, The Gossip, The Dirt Bombs, Chain and the Gang to name a few. Always a prolific musician, Chris has recently released a collection of selected solo tunes on the Antiquated Future label created between 1998 and 2019 called you brought me back from the dead. It's great listening and I urge you to seek it out either in it's cassette form or streaming on all the web places! Enjoy my conversation with Chris! LINKS: Antiquated Future Bandcamp SUPPORT THE POD!!! THANK YOU!!! https://www.patreon.com/traegermethod Music: Christopher Sutton 'We're So Ugly' 'Baby Ornette' and 'Love Dub' We also feature a short excerpt from The Transfused musical recorded live in Olympia in 2000. TMpod theme by Jason --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-traeger/support

Successful Musicians
Episode 28: Unleashing Your True Musicality with Christopher Sutton of Musical U

Successful Musicians

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 34:23


Our special guest for today is Christopher Sutton, owner and director of UK-based Easy Ear Training Ltd. a London-based music education technology company. Their leading product is Musical U, a membership site providing comprehensive and fully-supported training for the “inner skills” of musicianship. Originally trained as a computer scientist, he specialized in developing music-related software for desktop and mobile with the goal of creating cutting-edge training tools to help musicians develop their ears for music. What You'll Learn In this episode, Christopher Sutton emphasized that anything we associate with talent, including in music, is learnable. He also talked about the traps musicians sometimes fall into and how imposter syndrome and how it can kick in really strong and quite quickly make people shy away from what could be an incredibly successful path for them. Things We Discussed Ear training for recognizing frequency bands How music education system leaves musicians so lopsided Musical U, a new and innovative online musical training system Relative Pitch, a best-selling iOS app featured as “New and Noteworthy” by Apple and downloaded over 300,000 times Expansive creativity Musicalitynow.com - a mix of shortish teaching episodes podcast All about improves Connect with Christopher Sutton Website (Musical U) Facebook (Musical U) Twitter (Musical U) LinkedIn Connect with Jason Tonioli Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Spotify Pandora Amazon Music Apple Music

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883: Christopher Sutton On Musical U

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 41:46


Today we're featuring Christopher Sutton of Musical U.  I've been a fan of Christopher's for years, and it was so cool to be able to sit down and talk through his online journey.  ' We dig into his musical upbringing, how he “blew up” in the early days of the App Store, the trials and tribulations of pivoting over the years, what it's like to teach the incredibly important but often overlooked concept of musicality, and much more.   Enjoy, and be sure to learn more about Christopher on Musical U's website, give their podcast a listen, and follow them on Facebook and Instagram!   Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!   Check out our Online Sheet Music Store with 100+ wide-ranging titles for bassists.   Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle. Check out my Beginner's Classical Bass course and Intermediate to Advanced Classical Bass course, available exclusively from Discover Double Bass.   Thank you to our sponsors!   Upton Bass String Instrument Company - Upton's Karr Model Upton Double Bass represents an evolution of our popular first Karr model, refined and enhanced with further input from Gary Karr. Since its introduction, the Karr Model with its combination of comfort and tone has gained a loyal following with jazz and roots players. The slim, long “Karr neck” has even become a favorite of crossover electric players.   Dorico - Dorico 4 is here to supercharge your workflow. Steinberg's latest major version of music notation and composition software for macOS & Windows is packed with powerful new features that are designed to accelerate your workflow and make it quicker and easier than ever to go from inspiration to finished product. If you're a composer, arranger or orchestrator, you'll be delighted by the sophisticated new tools on offer – and there are improvements across the whole application, whatever your focus. For more information and to download a free 30-day trial  of Dorico 4 visit steinberg.net/dorico.   Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio - CMU is dedicated to helping each student achieve their goals as a musician. Every week each student receives private lessons and participates in a solo class with Micah Howard. Peter Guild, another member of the PSO, teaches Orchestral Literature and Repertoire weekly. They encourage students to reach out to the great bassists in their area for lessons and direction. Many of the bassists from all of the city's ensembles are more than willing to lend a hand. Every year members of the Symphony, the Opera and the Ballet give classes and offer our students individual attention. Click here to visit Micah's website and to sign up for a free online trial lesson.   Theme music by Eric Hochberg

Modern Musician
Growth Mindset, Deliberate Practice, and Accelerated Learning with Christopher Sutton

Modern Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 58:00


Christopher Sutton is the founder of Musical U, a company devoted to helping passionate amateur musicians unlock and enhance their inner musicality, in part through ear training.Chris shares his wealth of experience on overcoming mindset blocks, and goes deep into how you can accelerate your learning if you know what you should be focusing on. Here's what you'll learn: The 80/20 principle as it's related to practicing Principles for accelerated learningHow you can 5-10x the rate at which you learn new musicIf you're interested in learning more about Christopher's course Musical Superlearning with a special limited time discount, just visit: https://secure.musical-u.com/msl-jv-offer-modernmusician-1ctlWant to Fast Track Your Music Career? Try MusicMentor™ Pro For Free: https://link.modernmusician.me/MusicMentor

Dateline NBC
Blind Justice

Dateline NBC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 85:33


In this Dateline classic, a husband celebrates his wife's birthday with an intimate party held at their exclusive Coral Gables home in Florida.  As the night winds down, an armed intruder suddenly enters their bedroom firing shots that kill the wife and leave the husband severely wounded. Keith Morrison reports. Originally aired on NBC on October 15, 2010.

The Art of Selling Online Courses
Episode #14: Build Your Own Revenue Model Using Inputs From Your Audience by Christopher Sutton

The Art of Selling Online Courses

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 48:48


Christopher is a lifelong music lover. Determined to become “musical,” he took lessons in cello, clarinet, piano, saxophone, and electric guitar, and sang in numerous choirs and ensemble groups. In his 20s he discovered a technique called “ear training” which finally began to unlock some of the skills he'd always thought took talent, like playing by ear, improvising, jamming and writing music. Inspired by his own progress, he started a company to help other musicians develop their musicality in fun, easy and effective ways. He now leads a 10 person team at Musical U, providing a membership program and courses for adult musicians worldwide.In this episode of “The Art of Selling Online Courses: Winning Strategies & Secret Hacks From Top Performers”, Christopher tells a story of how his ear training app, which became popular overnight, turned into a successful course business. He also shares how switching a revenue model from single payments to memberships helped him double the annual revenue.We discuss how you can promote your offers through a variety of options while keeping value at the center of a promotion. Also, we remember some of the most influential podcasts which improved our business and marketing knowledge and go through the important concepts learned such as education-based marketing.What You'll Learn In Today's Video:Why you should start being comfortable with promoting your coursesHow strategic changes make a great impact in the long runDifferences between different revenue models for courses and how to build your ownWhy are your loyal customers also your best salesmen How to structure your offer based on the inputs from your target audienceHow to keep email promotions interesting and effective

Pray for the Wicked
John and Susan Sutton

Pray for the Wicked

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 35:35


After a celebratory dinner party, John and Susan Sutton head to bed only be be attacked by an intruder.  John spends months trying to figure out who killed his wife and wanted him dead - was is it best friend Tony?  A disgruntled client?  Or maybe his own son, Christopher Sutton?     Please follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prayforthewickedpodcast/ Sources: Deadline Crime with Tamron Hall Season 1 Episode 5 https://www.firstmotherforum.com/2010/10/adoptive-parents-ask-what-could-they-do.html https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-2010-07-22-fl-gables-son-killing-20100715-story.html https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-wealthy-couple-is-targeted-for-death-but-why/

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Let's Play Music Podcast
Ep. 6- Solfege for Adult Musicality with Christopher Sutton

Let's Play Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 39:07


Let's Play Music programs have unlocked the power of Solfege for children and given them rich musicality. Musical U, founded by Christopher Sutton, has done the same for adult music learners with courses that open up a world of musical skill. The 'trifecta', as he calls them, are instrumental skill, theory knowledge, and ear training and all are accessible and learnable. Listen in as Christopher discusses his own frustrating journey as a music learner and how discovering Solfege unlocked his own musicality. Discover him at Musical U.

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 217: Learn Music Faster with Community (feat. Christopher Sutton)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 45:13


Welcome to episode 217 of the LJS Podcast where today I talk with the founder and director of Musical-U, Christopher Sutton. Musical-U is a music education membership with a focus on training and community learning. Christopher shares the impact he's seen with learning music within his own community, and the power of musical social connection for your jazz playing. Listen to episode 217 It's been my personal experience with learning jazz that when I do it in a community with other musicians who are trying to accomplish the same things that I'm trying to accomplish, I learn much faster and much more efficiently. This is because I'm looking at other musicians taking action. I'm watching them do something that I want to do. I get motivated, and I get to ask questions and learn from them.  And when we pull all of our knowledge and resources together, it can become a powerful force in our jazz education.  I've seen this as well in my students in all of my courses, and how much of a powerful effect this can truly have to get together as a community, even an online community, and learn together and grow as jazz musicians faster and more efficiently together. So, that's what we are going to talk about today. Today we have special guest Christopher Sutton from Musical-U, to talk to us about the power of learning in community.  In this episode: 1. Musical-U and the community it provides 2. Why introverts should buy the idea of community learning 3. The psychology behind learning music in community 4. How to benefit from being a part of a musical community Important Links 1. Musical-U 2. The Musicality Podcast 3. Inner Circle Waitlist

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Musicality Now
227: Stay In. Play On!

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 9:45


Hi, this is Christopher Sutton from Musical U, and this will be a special short announcement episode to invite you to Stay In - and Play On.   If you're watching this episode when it airs then you'll be well aware of the current situation with the worldwide pandemic of COVID-19.   Now I'm not here to offer health advice or news updates - no doubt you've got enough of that flying at you already. But it seems clear that the sooner people self-isolate, the more lives can be saved.    I’m here in Spain on total lockdown with my wife and two young daughters - and although it’s all a bit crazy, we are all in good health so far.   And if you're like most in our community at Musical U then faced with that prospect of staying in for several weeks ahead, you're quickly turning to music as a rock you can rely on. I’m glad that my home office is always packed with instruments so I can keep playing. I did have a momentary panic when a guitar string broke - but it’s okay, it turned out I had a spare set.   Now I don't want to trivialise this and say "hey, never mind, let's all just have fun and play music!" - this is a serious situation.   But at the same time, music can be an incredible force for keeping our spirits high, helping us stay connected with one another, inspiring us to hope and be thankful. And with the opportunity to spend more time on our music learning it even offers a possible silver lining, that we can come out of this situation with new and better skills, feeling more musical, eager to go out there and enjoy performing and collaborating at a new level once life returns to normal.   So I wanted to record this special episode to share some cool things that are happening right now which can help you make the most of any extra music time you may find you have.   First off, you can expect Musicality Now to continue as normal. We took a short break - and I'll share in a minute what we were busy with elsewhere - but we're back on track for an episode per week, possibly more, so that you can always count on that new episode to listen to or watch.   Beyond this show though there's actually a lot of other stuff available for you that I didn't want you to miss out on.   Here at Musical U over the last week, as it's become increasingly clear how many people likely face lockdown for weeks or even months, and that the sooner people start self-isolating the better - we've been talking with members and brainstorming in the team, trying to figure out how we can best serve you all in the weeks ahead.   Last week we announced a few quick measures for members, which I'll just mention because I know we have a lot of members who listen to the show and you may have missed that announcement. We will be keeping our doors open at Musical U and doing everything we can to make sure you can rely on us for "service as normal" throughout this period. And we're also doing a few extra things based on what we've been hearing from you.   Firstly we know a lot of folks are facing financial difficulties with their work interrupted so we're offering an amnesty on membership payments for anybody who needs it. We don't want your membership payment to be a source of stress and we'd hate to lose you from the community.   Secondly, we were hearing that many of you anticipated more time available for music practice, but your regular activities like local group rehearsals or performances were all cancelled so you needed something new to sink your teeth into. So for a limited time we've dropped the prices of all five of our standalone courses in half for you - that's Foundations of a Musical Mind, The Musician's Ear, Ear Training For Beginners, The Circle Mastery Experience and even our latest course, Improv Immersion.    We're also shaping up plans for more regular drop-in Q&A sessions where you can connect with the team and other members, virtual jam sessions, a member “perks” page with exclusive discounts and offers on recommended products and services, and a new series of live masterclasses with outside experts for you. And of course we'll be continuing to talk with you in the community to find out what you most want and how we can help.   So that's members. We also wanted to do something to help our wider audience who aren't yet members, like our Facebook fans and email subscribers.    So last week we launched a series of free daily masterclass reruns - one hour-long music masterclass every day for a week, free of charge. We have an incredible masterclass library inside Musical U and so it’s been exciting to share some of the highlights more widely, with sessions from folks like "The Learning Coach" Gregg Goodhart, vocal coach Davin Youngs, improv extraordinaire the late Forrest Kinney, and several more. And we've had such a great response to those with hundreds tuning in for every session, we're going to keep that party going with a few more daily masterclasses at least.    Along with those masterclass sessions I wanted to provide a way for those who were eager to get access to even more. So even though we don't usually offer a free trial of Musical U membership, for a limited time we're offering free membership for a full 30 days, with no obligation and no strings attached. So if you miss a masterclass you wanted to catch, or you want to watch them all, or you want the full in-depth skill training that complements them or you want to connect with other music learners like you during this time, then you can come in, try it all for the next month, and not pay a penny. We do of course hope you'll choose to stay, and you can enjoy a big discount on regular pricing if you do - but there's no pressure and no obligation, you're able and welcome to come in, use it all, including the new special events we’re organising for members - and then leave at the end with no payment required.   So that felt like a good start, to do what we can to help our community and wider audience stay engaged in fun, productive music learning at this time.   Of course if you know us here at Musical U you'll know we never pretend to be the one true be-all-and-end-all of music learning - we love to collaborate with and help recommend other amazing online music educators. So from the outset we were also looking for ways to go beyond just what we at Musical U can provide ourselves.   This week we went ahead and added a new "Friends" page to the Musical U website. You can find that by going to musical-u.com and clicking "Friends" in the top menu. This is something we were working on anyway as part of bigger website changes to showcase our mission and more of what we're all about here at Musical U - but given the circumstances it seemed smart to go ahead and make sure all visitors to our site had easy access to our top recommendations for other resources that can help you in your journey of becoming more musical.   As you can probably imagine, that wasn't an easy page to put together! Because I wanted to include pretty much every single one of the amazing guests we've had interviewed here on the show! We did have some particular criteria for who to include though, which is a bit hard to explain until those fuller website changes are made. But just to say if you spot any notable absences, folks like Brent Vaartstra at Learn Jazz Standards, for example, who you know we highly recommend and consider a good "friend" of Musical U - that's no slight on his work, it's just about the particular framing of that page, which will hopefully become clear in due course.   As well as that Friends page, over the last week I've been reaching out to all our friends and contacts in music education to see what they have planned, and paying attention to what's been going on in the various music teacher groups online.    A lot of us have been trying to figure out how to adjust what we do to best serve music learners at this time, and a lot of music teachers have been hastily making the shift to online teaching. A big shout out to some of the amazing teachers-of-teachers like Sara Campbell, Glory St. Germaine, Bradley Sowash, Tim Topham, Anne Mileski and Melody Payne who've been rapidly providing special training and guidance to help with that transition.   So there's a lot going on! And to help you stay musical and stay connected we've put together a special page at stayinplayon.com with details of everything I've mentioned.   You'll find there the free daily Musical U masterclasses and whatever we do next after that, you'll find a list of all the special resources and opportunities with other music education providers online that we know about, as well as a way to let us know if you come across any we've missed. And we're also compiling a list of independent teachers who are accepting new online students at this time if you're looking for something new or you want to support music teachers at this difficult time.    We're also encouraging you to share what you're doing to stay musical during this time, by posting on your social media of choice, whether that's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or whatever Snapchatty Tik-Toky thing the cool kids are using these days, with the hashtag #stayinplayon - so that even if you're not joining us for our group activities inside Musical U we can all still feel connected and inspire one another to draw on music as our comfort, our refuge and our silver lining at this time.   I would love to hear what you're up to - but instead of our usual invitation to drop us an email I'm going to ask you to put it out there on social media for more people to see and be inspired by. Hashtag it #stayinplayon and we'll see it there.   So head over to stayinplayon.com and check out everything that’s happening and I hope to see you at some of the live events we’re organising for members and the public in the weeks ahead.   Stay healthy. Stay safe.   And together, let’s stay in - and play on!    

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Musicality Now
207: What Is Ear Training? (and why does it normally fail?)

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 55:31


For this episode of Musicality Now, we turned the tables on our usual format. Adam Liette, Musical U Operations Manager is taking over for our normal host, Christopher Sutton – and Christopher is our guest!   Adam sat down with Christopher and asked him two important questions:   1. One that many musicians think they know the answer to: “What is ear training?” 2. And one that is a sticking point for most music learners: “Why isn’t ear training working?”   If you’re watching or listening to this show, you know the benefits of a great musical ear. But how do you get there? If you, like many others, find ear training hard or frustrating, you won’t want to miss this conversation.     Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS | YouTube   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 207   Links and Resources • Ear Training For Beginners • Musicality Now - About the Ear Training Trap • Musicality Now - About Perfect Pitch • Musicality Now - What Is Musicality? (Revisited) • Tim Topham’s Creative Piano Teaching Podcast - Forrest Kinney On The 4 Arts Of Music       Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

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Pod Dylan
Pod Dylan #94 - Ballad in Plain D

Pod Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 38:18


POD DYLAN Episode 94 - Ballad in Plain D Rob welcomes fellow BobCat Christopher Sutton to discuss the rare Dylan song Rob doesn't like, "Ballad in Plain D", from 1964's ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB DYLAN. Have a question or comment? E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net CHRISTOPHER SUTTON - https://www.instagram.com/ccwsartartart Follow POD DYLAN on Twitter: @Pod_Dylan Subscribe to the show on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-dylan/id1095013228 Buy this song on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/another-side-of-bob-dylan/198161466 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening!

Real World Productivity
Episode 22 - Mindset or Mindfulness - Setting The Stage Internally With Christopher Sutton

Real World Productivity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 41:42


Christopher Sutton of Musical-U brought up a topic that hasn’t been featured yet on the Real World Productivity podcast - mindset and mindfulness. How much does your mindset and “internal” game matter to building a business and becoming more productive? Short answer...it’s a huge part of mastering these areas and growing. It’s also an incredibly complex and deep topic, one that I will certainly be talking to Christopher about again in the future. If you’re interested in hearing about the ways that mindset and mindfulness have come about and played an important role in Christopher’s life and helping him develop and grow a successful business - this episode is for you. There’s a lot to take away and consider for use in your own life - like many important areas, it’s an ongoing conversation with ourselves and the real world application. Mentioned in the episode Meditation For Beginners https://productivity.academy/meditationforbeginners The Untethered Soul https://productivity.academy/untetheredsoul Check out the full post and more here: https://productivity.academy/podcast/episode-22-mindset-or-mindfulness-setting-the-stage-internally-with-christopher-sutton/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/productivityacademy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/productivityacademy/support

Passive Income Musician
Episode 21: How Musical U Became a Thriving Online Music Education Business (Part 2)

Passive Income Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 37:35


Welcome to episode 21 of the Passive Income Musician Podcast! This episode is a continuation of episode 20 where Christopher Sutton from Musical U concludes his story of how he grew his online music education business. This is both an inspiring and informative look into the music entrepreneur life and how to navigate it. View the show notes: https://passiveincomemusician.com/episode21 Christopher's website: https://www.musical-u.com/ Get my "Awesome Online Music Teaching Business Plan": https://passiveincomemusician.com/free-business-plan/

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Passive Income Musician
Episode 20: How Musical U Became a Thriving Online Music Education Business (Part 1)

Passive Income Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 53:45


Welcome to episode 20 of the Passive Income Musician Podcast! In this Part 1 of 2 episode series, we have special guest Christopher Sutton from Musical U to tell us the story of how he built and scaled his online music education business. It's a riveting story full of ups and downs, wins and failures, and packed full of valuable insights into the world of music entrepreneurship. View the show notes: https://passiveincomemusician.com/episode20 Christopher's website: https://www.musical-u.com/ Get my free "Awesome Online Music Teaching Business Plan": https://passiveincomemusician.com/free-business-plan/

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Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 155: Using “Musical Playgrounds” For Better Improvisation (feat. Christopher Sutton)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 39:53


Welcome to episode 155 of the LJS Podcast where today we have special guest Christopher Sutton back on the show to talk to us about improvisation. What I love about this interview is Christopher is not a jazz musician, and he offers some unique perspectives on improvisation that are really refreshing. Learn about musical playgrounds and how thinking this way will enlighten your improv. View the show notes: https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/episode155 Christopher Sutton's website: https://www.musical-u.com/ Sign up for the newsletter: https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/newsletter

Musicality Now
155: Intervals Versus Solfa: Which Is Best

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 7:38


Playing by ear and improvisation are two of the most sought-after skills in music. The key to learning these skills is to train your ear to effortlessly recognize the relationships between notes - and the answer doesn't necessarily lie in learning intervals! Musical U founder Christopher Sutton talks about the intuitive solfa method for recognizing notes and why it works.   Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS | YouTube   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 155   Links and Resources • Full Facebook Live video at Ultimate Music Theory • Music Theory You’ll Love to Learn, with Glory St. Germain • Starting Solfa   Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

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Jesus In the Morning
John Christopher Sutton Storing Treasuers

Jesus In the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 96:00


John Christopher Sutton of UCB Radio in Canada sharing storing your treasures in the right place. John's topic is Treasure Him More.2nd Cor 3:12-18.  Seeing then that we have such hope, we use great plainness of speech: And not as Moses, which put a vail over his face, that the children of Israel could not stedfastly look to the end of that which is abolished: But their minds were blinded: for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament; which vail is done away in Christ. But even unto this day, when Moses is read, the vail is upon their heart. Nevertheless when it shall turn to the Lord, the vail shall be taken away. Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.

The Music Ed Mentor Podcast
Episode 33: Improving Your Musicianship

The Music Ed Mentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 34:46


Today's episode is about rejuvenating and inspiring ourselves by working to improve our own musicality. My guest is Christopher Sutton, the founder of Musical U, an online resource for learning musical skills. As music educators, once we complete college and land our first job, it often seems like our lives become all about triage, right? We grease the squeaky wheels, we put out the fires, we swim like crazy just to survive. But when we finally get the routines down, and we find our flow, it's important to remember that we should never stop learning and developing as musicians. And that's what today's discussion is all about.

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Musicality Now
061: About Having A Roadmap

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 8:56


With the seemingly endless fountain of resources available for the self-taught musician, it can be hard to weed out exactly how to approach your learning journey. In this episode, we discuss the idea of the musical roadmap, how it can lend structure to your learning, and how we use them here at Musical U to give members a way to keep themselves moving forwards in a way that is tailored to their musical goals.   Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 061   Links and Resources • Interview with Dave Isaacs • LearnJazzStandards podcast interview with Christopher Sutton       • Roadmaps at Musical U   Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

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Musicality Now
029: About Good Music Habits

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 9:39


Approaching your music practice with the best goals, intentions, and instructions unfortunately isn't enough. If you want your practice to pay off, it's important to develop good practice habits and stick to them. On this episode of The Musicality Podcast, we start you off with four simple habits you can work into your routine!   Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 029   Links and Resources • Interview with David Andrew Wiebe • Music Entrepreneur HQ • New Music Industry podcast • Christopher Sutton’s interview on LearnJazzStandards.com • Music Student 101 podcast     Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

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The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
068 – How to Become a More Confident Musician & Living the Entrepreneurial Life – with Christopher Sutton of Musical U

The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 47:02


Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a more confident musician? Are you wondering what it's like to live the entrepreneurial life? Then you're going to love this interview. In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, I chat with Christopher Sutton of Musical U. Podcast Highlights: 00:14 – Introduction 00:27 – […] The post 068 – How to Become a More Confident Musician & Living the Entrepreneurial Life – with Christopher Sutton of Musical U appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.

The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
068 – How to Become a More Confident Musician & Living the Entrepreneurial Life – with Christopher Sutton of Musical U

The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 47:02


Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a more confident musician? Are you wondering what it's like to live the entrepreneurial life? Then you're going to love this interview. In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, I chat with Christopher Sutton of Musical U. Podcast Highlights: 00:14 – Introduction 00:27 – […] The post 068 – How to Become a More Confident Musician & Living the Entrepreneurial Life – with Christopher Sutton of Musical U appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.

Music Tech Teacher Podcast
MTT41 Improving Musicality with Christopher Sutton

Music Tech Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 53:59


In this episode I talk with Christopher Sutton - a musician who discovered a fascination for ear-training quite some time into his own personal journey as a musician. Realising that there many other people who also need help developing their inner musician, he created an online community and learning environment called Musical U and his

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Musicality Now
022: Beyond the "Quick Fix", with Ged Brockie (The Guitar and Music Institute)

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 53:30


Today on The Musicality Podcast, we're joined by Ged Brockie, founder of the Guitar and Music Institute, a website which provides original and curated content to help guitarists develop their skills - and, as you'll learn in this conversation, also provides insights and education useful to any musician.   Playing multiple instruments can both broaden and deepen your understanding of music, and is one of the best things you can do for your musicality. In that spirit, even if you're not a guitarist yourself you'll want to stay tuned, as Ged's story and perspective on learning music is still going to be very interesting and relevant for you.   Ged has been a professional musician for over thirty years, performing across the UK. He's helped develop courses for higher education, launched a summer school and a music festival, and composed original music for television, theatre, and film.   Somehow, amongst all of that he's also found the time to:   Publish the "Fastline" series of guitar tutor books teaching jazz, blues, rock and more Write a book with accompanying tutorial videos called Drop Two Voicings Uncovered Create a huge website at GuitarAndMusicInstitute.com Launch the GMI podcast earlier this year   Ged is a great storyteller, and in this conversation we talked a bit about his early beginnings in music, what it was like growing up as a musician in Scotland in the 80s, how things have changed in terms of learning music and performing, and his perspective on what's good and bad about the current status quo in music education.   He shared his opinion on whether there's such a thing as musical "talent" (and if so, how important it is), the most important thing you can do while studying music to turn you into a real musician, how learning music is like learning a language, and the connection between theory, technique and musicality.   We also talk about a man smashing a bus stop.   We hope you enjoy this wide-ranging and illuminating conversation with Ged!   Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 022   Links and Resources GMI: Guitar and Music Institute The GMI Podcast GMI Podcast Episode: Interview with Christopher Sutton, CEO of Musical U Drop Two Voicings Uncovered - The Must-Have Book for Guitarists Fastlines Blues Guitar Method and Jazz Guitar Method     Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast
CPTP109: What is Solfa and How Does it Help Students with Christopher Sutton

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 51:18


Thanks for reading CPTP109: What is Solfa and How Does it Help Students with Christopher Sutton from Top Music Co. Depending on where you got your musical start, solfa might be an integral part of your musicianship – or it might be a foreign language. If you didn’t learn solfa growing up or never felt like you had a”good ear” it can be intimidating to launch into solfa exercises in your teaching. It’s tempting to […] The post CPTP109: What is Solfa and How Does it Help Students with Christopher Sutton appeared first on Top Music Co - Supporting Creative Music Teaching.

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Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 82: How to Set Game-Changing Goals for Your Musicianship

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 41:30


Welcome to episode 82 of the LJS Podcast where today we have special guest Christopher Sutton, the founder of Musical-U, to talk to us about how to set game-changing goals for our musicianship. Christopher shares with us his MAGIC process for setting up result-oriented goals, and then go out and actually accomplish them. Listen in!

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Behind The Membership with Callie Willows
Building a "Non Guru" Membership with Christopher Sutton

Behind The Membership with Callie Willows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 61:36


Christopher Sutton from Musical U joins Callie on episode 6 of Behind the Membership. Christopher has run his business for 8 years now, with his membership site being the predominant offering since 2015.  Christopher places a lot of emphasis on user experience and gamification in the membership and unlike many membership site owners, Christopher is also not the figurehead or guru of the membership, in fact most of the content is created by other people. Christopher talks about the last 2 years of the Musical U membership, including: How Christopher started his company after noticing a big gap in the market Moving from creating and selling iphone apps to a membership model How Christopher has built his business by predominantly outsourcing content creation and not making himself the guru Gamifying the member experience for increased success Why his community is such a vital part of the membership and aids retention How more sales created a need to change the member experience and reassess his UX How offering a trial has benefited his membership sales Making use of personalised opt-ins and segmentation for better results Building a team with a shared mission and the freedom that brings Why his focus is on organic growth and not Facebook ads Adding new products and membership tiers as the membership grows

Musicality Now
001: Welcome to the Musicality Podcast!

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 7:37


In this first episode of the new Musicality Podcast, Musical U founder Christopher Sutton introduces the show and shares what you can expect. Learn how we define “Musicality” and how this podcast can help you to gain a natural freedom and confidence in music.   Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 001   Links and Resources • What is Musicality? • Get extra bonuses and behind-the-scenes exclusives with Podcast Insiders • If you enjoy the show please rate and review it! • Join Musical U with the Special offer for podcast listeners • Let us know what you think! Email: hello at musicalitypodcast.com   Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

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GMI - Guitar And Music Institute Guitar Podcasts
Episode 19 – Interview With Christopher Sutton – CEO of Musical-U

GMI - Guitar And Music Institute Guitar Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 40:30


Musical U - Helping To Redress The Balance In Musical Aural Training   One of the great benefits of the Internet in these days of constricting budgets in music education establishments and poor musical provision within schools is the advent of courses online. None more so than the provision offered by online company Musical-U.com. Musical-U is an established and highly talked about website which offers musicians from all walks of life and musical backgrounds courses in musical aural training. For many musicians, aural training is something that gets forgotten about. This is a real tragedy as being able to hear, identify and externalise the musical ideas heard away from the instrument is the life blood of creativity that all musicians need. Musical-U CEO Christopher Sutton discusses the ideas and the eventual realisation of Musical-U and how it is changing the way people perceive and ultimately hear and relate to music for thousands across the world. Podcast Ep 19 – Table Of Contents 1.52 Introduction from Christopher. 2.24 Is there a link between music and mathematics? 3.43 Christopher's career and musical background. 5.15 Spotting a need for an aural training programme. 9.26 The skill of "audiation". 14.15 Over four million people have visited the Musical-U. 19.54 Different horses for different courses...to some extent! 25.26 How long Musical-U courses last. 28.32 Dealing with the cherry picking effect of the Internet. 30.17 The people who sign up to Musical-U 31.51 Age not specific but some surprising results from the data gathered. 36.51 Moving away from apps to a membership website. 38.55 Working on the new Musical-U podcast series. PLEASE SUPPORT GMI THROUGH OUR PATREON PAGE Resources & Links Mentioned In The Podcast Here is a sample of the many Youtube videos available on the Musical-U Youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGHvSp5KIYU For the singers amongst you, another excellent video example. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kLLNFH-uuU here is a video on how to memorise song lyrics better... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsWRArDMzO4 our final short look at Musical-U's video channel is all about the benefits of children learning music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF4bNqgtDrc Click the link to go straight to the Musical-U aural training website. If you are a Twitter user, here is Musical-U's Twitter channel. JUST $1 PER MONTH MAKES A DIFFERENCE - PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST If you enjoy our podcasts then please consider supporting GMI. Even if you give just $1 per month, you will help us develop this site. Your support will enable us to continue bringing the best in guitar and music in article, lesson, video and podcast form from around the world. [give_form id="14708" show_title="true" show_goal="true" show_content="above" display_style="button"] Check Out All Our Other Podcasts HERE. /*

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Entrepreneurs in Motion
051: Navigating major transitions in your entrepreneurial journey – with Christopher Sutton

Entrepreneurs in Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 44:12


If you're an entrepreneur, you're no stranger to change. Sometimes your business needs to pivot, and other times you need to evolve as an entrepreneur. Today's guest, Christopher Sutton of Musical U, discusses four major transitions he's experienced over the course of running his music training business. Highlights: - What happened after Christopher left his day job (2:38) - The reasoning behind going from apps to info products to a membership site - and the results (11:03) - How Christopher completely rebranded and renamed his business (27:50) - The challenges and rewards of going from a solopreneur to having a team (34:45) Links and comments: http://www.entrepreneursinmotion.com/transitions

Jesus In the Morning
John Christopher Sutton

Jesus In the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 113:00


John Christopher Sutton Definer of the Bible at Speaker of the word of God. John Sutton lives in Madoc Canada he is a radio host on Blog Talk Radio and a musician in Out of the Ashes band. John's topic today is the Super Natural. John has been our guest many times and he always deliver a great lesson on his chosen topic.  

Jesus In the Morning
John Christopher Sutton and Pastor Mark

Jesus In the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 116:00


John Christopher Sutton of Madoc, Ontario Canada is a husband, elder, and radio host. John is a reseacher of the Bible who break it down by indivisdual words are titles. Pastor Mark Williams of Prodigal Ministries of Kansas, Inc. Husband, Pastor, and Evangelist who led others to God through his son Jesus. There are much more to the both of these men who will greet each other and explain what it is they found out about the spirit of God. Some call it the Holy Spirit and others call it the Holy Ghost. Jesus in the Morning Radio Talk Show Host is happy to introduce these men and maybe they will become long time friends.

The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
Ep.221 ~ From Hobby to 1,000,000 Downloads to Online Community ~ Christopher Sutton

The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 36:07


Today podcast listeners we are joined by the founder of Musical-U, Christopher Sutton. Christopher runs Musical-U an online community and website that helps people become more musical. Over the past few years, Christopher has helped over one million people with their music goals. On this episode, we chat in depth about how Christopher has created an online community of over seven hundred musicians and aspiring musicians, and how he has built apps that have been downloaded over one million times. We also chat about how entrepreneurs young and old can shake the entrepreneurial ‘not good enough' self-talk. 02:33: Who is Christopher Sutton? 7:07: Christopher and Chris on Feeling Like a Fake 11:11: How to Shake the Entrepreneurial ‘Not Good Enough' Self-Talk 22:57: Getting Apps Downloaded Over 1,000,000 Times 29:49: Building an Online Community Honorable Mentions: Dan Sullivan https://www.strategiccoach.com/our-team/ Christopher's Apps https://itunes.apple.com/us/developer/easy-ear-training/id315130704 -Easy Ear Training -Relative Pitch -Tone Def Test -Sing True James Schramko http://theentrepreneurhouse.com/james-schramko/ Contact Info: https://www.musical-u.com/ Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/entrepreneur-house-live-in/id1069958541?mt=2

Jesus In the Morning
John Christopher Sutton

Jesus In the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 114:00


Guest:  John Christopher Sutton of Onterio, Canada. Host of The Word of God Radio Show, John will talk about True Faith that Abound. Last week John and I talked over the phone about many different things and he ask me about a topic because John had many messages to share. When he mentioned True Faith I said that is the topic I like and want you to talk about, it is my thoughts we can never hear about faith enough. Over the years I have both learned and saw the evidence that we can never have enough faith, faith is what causes all of us to keep going in this life. Believers and non believers must have faith. John Christopher Sutton and his wife Carol have a Inspriational talk Show, week nights at 7pm for some uplifting enlightenment from the Bible for the body of Christ.

The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Episode 352: TMBA352: Symptoms: Sleeplessness, Loneliness, Stress. Possible Diagnosis: Entrepreneurship

The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 38:16


http://www.tropicalmba.com/dccommunity/ Starting a business can be extremely emotionally difficult. Dan and Ian are very familiar with the personal toll that the process can take on an aspiring entrepreneur. A lot of times starting a business means that you are broke, or relying on your friends, family or significant other to support you. For some, that can lead to stress and even depression. Christopher Sutton knows these feelings all too well. A few years ago, Christopher wrote a blog post about what it was like to experience the emotional roller coaster of starting his own business, Easy Ear Training. On this week's episode, you will hear Christopher talk about what that experience was like, as well has how he found support through this podcast and our community of listeners in the Dynamite Circle.