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In this episode, Confluence talks with Dr. Cory Palmer, a UM professor in his 10th year here. Dr. Palmer has a fascinating background, having spent time in Hungary as an undergraduate. He later returned to the Central European University for his Ph. D., where he tapped into that nation's distinctive intellectual tradition in mathematics, including the quirky and charismatic figure, Paul Erdos.
Cory Palmer shares his thoughts on this week's Torah portion.
We're back! Episode 11 of Cannah' Worms Podcast brought to you by Reaper Ridge Farms features Cory Palmer!
Episode 6 of Cannah' Worms Podcast brought to you by Reaper Ridge Farms features Cory Palmer of Reaper Ridge Farms!
Ep. 1 of Cannah' Worms Podcast brought to you by Reaper Ridge Farms features Cory Palmer, who assists Travis at Reaper Ridge with day to day operations. Join us as we start this project to dig deeper into Maine's roots!
A chat with Cory Palmer, Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Montana, about his career in science.
Cory Palmer recently won the position of Principal Bass with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. We first met in person at the 2019 Pittsburgh Double Bass Symposium, and it was great to sit down and do a deep dive on his career thus far. We cover a variety of topics, including: studying at Peabody with John Hood studying with Orin O’Brien at the Manhattan School of Music Cory’s path from Carnegie Mellon University into the freelance world how he continued to level up his playing refining his audition process highs and lows along his journey using Modacity to practice It was a blast chatting with Cory, and I know you’ll learn a lot from his journey! Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle! Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by: D'Addario Strings This episode is brought to you by D’Addario Strings! Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut. Kolstein Music The Samuel Kolstein Violin Shop was founded by Samuel Kolstein in 1943 as a Violin and Bow making establishment in Brooklyn, New York. Now on Long Island, over 60 years later, Kolstein’s has built a proud reputation for quality, craftsmanship and expertise in both the manufacture and repair of a whole range of stringed instruments, and has expanded to a staff of twelve experts in restoration, marketing and production. Steve Swan String Bass Steve Swan String Bass features the West Coast’s largest selection of double basses between Los Angeles and Canada. Located in Burlingame, just south of San Francisco, their large retail showroom holds about 70 basses on display. Their new basses all feature professional setups and come with a cover at no additional cost. Used and consignment instruments receive any needed repairs and upgrades before getting a display position on the sales floor. A440 Violin Shop An institution in the Roscoe Village neighborhood for over 20 years, A440's commitment to fairness and value means that we have many satisfied customers from the local, national, and international string playing communities. Our clients include major symphony orchestras, professional orchestra and chamber music players, aspiring students, amateur adult players, all kinds of fiddlers, jazz and commercial musicians, university music departments, and public schools. 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. Texas Hill Country Bass Collective Join them July 22 thru July 25 for our 6th annual Austin Bass Workshop at the amazing Westlake High School. Come join friends from the Texas Hill Country Bass Collective for four days of music, bass, and fun and work with 2019 featured guest artist (and past Contrabass Conversations guest) Dennis Whittaker! The Bass Violin Shop The Bass Violin Shop offers the Southeast’s largest inventory of laminate, hybrid and carved double basses. Whether you are in search of the best entry-level laminate, or a fine pedigree instrument, there is always a unique selection ready for you to try. Trade-ins and consignments welcome! Contrabass Conversations production team: Jason Heath, host Michael Cooper and Steve Hinchey, audio editing Mitch Moehring, audio engineer Trevor Jones, publication and promotion Krista Kopper, archival and cataloging Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!
Joe and Emily talk about Season 2 Episode 2 "My Maserati Does 185" with Hollywood's Famous Cory Palmer. Cory is a comedian who has worked at Full Frontal with Samantha Bee and Fuse TV . He's written for The Onion, UCB Theatre and has appeared as Cop #2 on the Netflix series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Follow Joe on Instagram: @Joe DiBella Follow Emily on Twitter: @EmDuncaroo Follow Cory on Twitter: @CoryPalmer Each week Joe DiBella and Emily Duncan are going to watch, recap and review an episode of the hit HBO series Entourage with some of their hilarious comedian friends joining them along the way.
Stories from Scarytown. Keggers in the woods, blood drives, and more Haunted Hayrides. Written and created by: Matthew Brian Cohen and Ryan Haney / starring: Josh Sharp, Aaron Jackson, Matthew Brian Cohen, Ryan Haney, Alex French, Cory Palmer, Natasha Vaynblat, Betsy Kenney, Caroline Cotter, Mike Lane, Mary Sasson, Amos Vernon, Brennan Lee Mulligan / music by: Kevin MacLeod, Haunted Corpse.
Stories from ScaryTown. Town council meetings, underwear fashion shows, and more Lazarus the Amazing Medium. Written and created by: Matthew Brian Cohen and Ryan Haney. Starring: Matthew Brian Cohen, Caroline Cotter, Betsy Kenney, Natasha Vaynblat, Alex French, Monique Moses, Ryan Haney, Yoni Lotan, Cory Palmer, Sarah Grace Welbourn. Music by: Kevin MacLeod, Pierlo, Lil' Uzi Vert, Harry Styles, The Killers, The Soggy Bottom Boys, Eagle Eye Cherry, Alessia Cara, Sara Afonso, Tri-Tachyon.
Written and created by: Matthew Brian Cohen and Ryan Haney. Starring: Yoni Lotan, Sarah Grace Welbourn, Cory Palmer, Monique Moses, Mike Lane, Mary Sasson, Josh Sharp, Aaron Jackson. Music by: Kevin MacLeod, Sara Afonso, Tri-Tachyon, David Szesztay, Haunted Corpse.
Mmmmmm, grip that hot bog salad with both hands and sidle up to the dulcet groans of Nicole Silverberg (Reductress, GQ) and Cory Palmer (The Chris Gethard Show, UCB) as we use all the vocal space available to us in the new Ten Ideas Cathedral (yes, we are avail for weddings and occult sanctums).
Take your tongue out and settle in, Diana Kolsky and Cory Palmer are in the studio this week, or at least their brains-in-tanks are. We got giants (with the guess what); we got Scream Wallets (you know who), and we got a whole nerf arena you can drunk drive in if you want (you know you do). The safeword is "Rosebud."
Karin Hammerberg, Cory Palmer, and Asa Boy return this week in an episode that, let's be honest, blows last week's episode out of the water. Why do we keep the episodes in water? Because they breathe through gills. Tl;dr there's some toppest notch bits in this one. Best appearance by a pomegranate, for sure.
This week, Taylor and Ryan are joined in the studio by power thruple Cory Palmer, Karin Hammerberg, and Asa Boy. Listen in as they pull the old sheet off zit clubs, wish chips, tape skins, poo-nalyzers, and tele-barbers. Plus some pretty rad ideas from listeners! Rad! You like rad!
You'll be saying "Yum, yum, yum!" just like a toilet this week when Cory Palmer stops by to blame Jim Cameron for the sea people invasion, dish out his BuckUpShithead brand of "greeting" cards, and sell us all on tiny harps. You listen to Mumford and Sons, right? Well you're gonna love these tiny harps. We want your ideas! Email them to us at wehavetenideas@gmail.com
Wrestling Team's brand new podcast dedicated to looking at the beginnings of comedians' careers. What leads people into comedy? What's it really like starting out? How can you build a lasting career? All these questions and more will be explored. On episode one, Wrestling Team's friends Cory Palmer and Aaron Burdette talk about moving to New York to start performing comedy and the duo tests out the concept of talking about beginnings. Verdict: guilty of three counts of fun and two counts of negligent homocide!