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Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.20.549876v1?rss=1 Authors: Breton, J. M., Cort, Z., Demaestri, C., Critz, M., Nevins, S., Downend, K., Ofray, D., Romeo, R. D., Bath, K. G. Abstract: Experiencing early life adversity (ELA) alters stress physiology and increases the risk for developing psychiatric disorders. The social environment can influence dynamics of stress responding and buffer and/or transfer stress across individuals. Yet, the impact of ELA on sensitivity to the stress of others and social behavior following stress is unknown. Here, to test the impact of ELA on social and physiological responses to stress, circulating blood corticosterone (CORT) and social behaviors were assessed in adult male and female mice reared under limited bedding and nesting (LBN) or control conditions. To induce stress, one cagemate of a pair-housed cage underwent a footshock paradigm and was then returned to their unshocked partner. CORT was measured in both mice 20 or 90 minutes after stress exposure, and social behaviors were recorded and analyzed. ELA rearing influenced the CORT response to stress in a sex-specific manner. In males, both control and ELA-reared mice exhibited similar stress transfer to unshocked cagemates and similar CORT dynamics. In contrast, ELA females showed a heightened stress transfer to unshocked cagemates, and sustained elevation of CORT relative to controls, indicating enhanced stress contagion and a failure to terminate the stress response. Behaviorally, ELA females displayed decreased allogrooming and increased investigative behaviors, while ELA males showed reduced huddling. Together, these findings demonstrate that ELA influenced HPA axis dynamics, social stress contagion and social behavior. Further research is needed to unravel the underlying mechanisms and long-term consequences of ELA on stress systems and their impact on behavioral outcomes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Steve Stack is back in Critz, Virginia, visiting the property of the 2nd Renovation Hunters project and talking with the family homeowners. In this episode, Steve sits down with Todd Joyce - with a special appearance by Mr. and Mrs. Joyce - to talk about how life has been since the renovation project last year. Listen in as Steve and Todd talk about how Todd's family acquired the property, his family's history with the land, enjoying nature, and everything Renovation Hunters did to make the property a great place to visit and stay. Brought to you direct from Studio 3B at Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods, the American Hardwood Advisor is your source for trends, tips, and insights into how the building industry has evolved. Join Steve Stack, along with guest builders and industry leaders, as they talk shop on what it takes to be the best of the best. Subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date on the latest content on hardwood products, tutorials, tips & tricks, and interviews. Browse and buy online: www.BairdBrothers.com ORDERED easily. DELIVERED conveniently. ENJOYED comfortably.
On this week's episode of Enneagram IRL, we are in full swing with season 3! As we introduce a new season, we are also introducing a new co-host, Heidi Alaniz Critz, who has been part of the Nine Types Co. team for almost three years. Get to know both of us in this episode as we do a deep dive into our personal Enneagram journeys, our types, subtypes, and more! Here are the key takeaways:How did we get into the Enneagram & learn our type?What was the most glaring evidence for our type?Examples of passion-based personality patterns: Envy & Self-Deceit The journey to finding our subtype: Sx3 & Sx4Resources mentioned in this episode:The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron, Suzanne StabileThe Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type IndicatorThe Passions and The Virtues of the Enneagram Blog PostIEQ9The Wisdom of the Enneagram by By Don Richard Riso, Russ HudsonPassions & Virtues Free DownloadThe Complete Enneagram by Beatrice ChestnutA Few Things to Know About Fours, Type Series by Nine Types Co.Midnight Library Series by Matt HaigWant to keep the conversation going? Join me on Instagram @ninetypesco to keep learning and chatting about how our types show up in REAL LIFE! Connect with me here: https://www.instagram.com/ninetypesco/?hl=enLearn more about subtypes! Download my free subtypes guide here.Want to stay up to date with all things Nine Types Co? Join my email-list and receive Enneagram reflections, thoughts about growth and personal development. Plus, you'll get priority access to new offers and courses! Sign up here.Not sure about your type? Get my free self-typing guide and a series of six emails to walk you through the whole process. Sign up here: https://ninetypes.co/selftyping-guide
Clay and Will talk to the former Kentucky Wildcat and former ACHS basketball coach George Critz
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#231: Are you satisfied with what you do to make money, or are you trapped in a soul-crushing career? Many entertain the idea of making money out of their passion. Some people have successfully transformed their hobby into a viable business venture, sometimes being called “passion-preneurs.” Today's guest is someone who has made money with his music. But he didn't stop there. Instead, he searched for ways to replace that money with passive income streams to continue creating music out of passion. He believes that you should never trade your art for commerce. Tune in to this episode with award-winning American composer, producer, and songwriter Jordan Critz. Top 3 Things You'll Learn: How to use your talent to create art Money flows in when your heart is in the right place Why you should never let your passion be your only source of income About Our Guest: Jordan Critz is an award-winning American composer, producer, and songwriter. His work has been featured on numerous recording, film, and television, including Disney, National Geographic, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, CBS, PBS, ABC, NBC, CW, ESPN, Lifetime, TEDx, and more. Jordan believes that every melody tells a story. His goal in composing and producing is to craft the melodies and music to enhance the story told by the artist or the film director. Jordan's classical training on piano and guitar from the age of 6 fueled his love and unorthodox approach to making music. Because of his broad experience in working with many different styles of music, he's right at home producing a rock band, working on folk music, or scoring an orchestra for a film. Jordan is a multi-instrumentalist and has toured with numerous artists and played on many records worldwide. His recording studio is located in Nashville, TN. Connect with Jordan Critz: Website - https://www.jordancritz.com/ (https://www.jordancritz.com/) Join the Passive Income Mastermind: https://www.wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/wwws-passive-income-mastermind (https://www.wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/club200)
Episode Description: In the final episode of season 2, The Duchess of Rutland meets Lady Karen Spencer of the historic Althorp House. In the episode, we are introduced to the many extraordinary women in the Spencer family, Lady Karen regales some of the ghostly activity they have experienced in the home, and the ladies muse over their shared love of cows! Top Quotes: "It takes a long time to understand these houses. I think the danger in a place like this is to come in and change things without taking the time to really understand the history that came before it and the more I learn the more reverence I have." - Lady Spencer "Some of these places are very old fashioned and some of the people working in them are very old fashioned. So it took a bit of rejigging to make sure we had the right team that were prepared for a modern working couple who make decisions together." - Lady Spencer "Being in heritage has taught me patience." - Lady Spencer "Understanding why a home is built the way it is is so key because then you get under the skin of it. Then it's no longer your ego dictating what you do - the house almost talks to you with its own voice." - The Duchess About the Guest and Stately Home: Lady Karen Spencer is a Canadian social entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Whole Child International, a U.S.-based non-governmental organization (NGO) that works to improve the quality of care for vulnerable children. In June 2011, she married Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer at Althorp - the brother of Princess Diana. Althorp House is a 13,000-acre home and has been the residence of the Spencers since 1508. The current Earl Charles was raised on the estate as well as her sister Princess Diana - who was also buried on the grounds. Althorp House is a Grade I listed stately home consisting of 90 rooms. The grounds of Althorp Estate also contain 28 listed buildings and structures, including nine planting stones. The Second Earl of Sunderland (Robert Spencer) brought in an Italian architect to remake Althorp in a grand classical style, replacing the brick with Weldon stone, and adding Corinthian and Composite columns. Andre Le Notre, the architect of Versailles, also designed the gardens in formal style. One of its most impressive original features, its 115-foot picture gallery, is untouched and retains its Tudor wood panelling to this day. There's an impressive collection of art for their home, including Van Dyck's War and Peace, a John de Critz portrait of King James I and works by Lely. There is also an extensive exhibition devoted to the memory of Princess Diana. The exhibition has been spread across 6 rooms of a converted stable block and depicts Diana's childhood, her royal wedding to Prince Charles, her charitable work, and her considerable influence on fashion and style. About the Host: Emma Rutland, The Duchess of Rutland, did not always stride the halls of stately homes. Born Emma Watkins, the Duchess grew up the daughter of a Quaker farmer, in the Welsh marsh countryside. She trained as an opera singer in the Guildhall School of Music, and worked as a successful interior designer before meeting her future husband David Manners, the 11th Duke of Rutland, at a dinner party. Their marriage in 1992 would transform Emma Watkins into the 11th Duchess of Rutland, thrusting her into the world of aristocracy, and handing her the responsibility of one of the nation's great treasures: Belvoir Castle. While simultaneously running the day to day operations of the castle, and raising five children, The Duchess became fascinated with the history and importance of the other stately homes of the UK. Join The Duchess as she embarks on a wonderful journey through time, to learn more about the incredible homes that have defined Great Britain and, most importantly, meet the other extraordinary women who work tirelessly behind their doors to preserve their history and magic for future generations. Resources:...
Some of the First Cases https://zalma.com/blog Comunale v. Traders & Gen. Ins. Co In Comunale v. Traders & Gen. Ins. Co., 50 Cal. 2d 654 (1958), the insurance company wrongfully refused to defend its insured who had been sued in the underlying action for damages arising out of an automobile accident. It also refused to conclude the suit after receiving an offer of settlement for about 25 percent of the ultimate judgment obtained against its insured. The refusal resulted in an excess judgment against its insured. In the subsequent bad faith action the insurer was held liable for the entire judgment including the excess limits and other resulting damages. This was clearly an extra-contractual recovery since under a straight breach of contract claim the insurer would have been liable for only the amount of the policy. Critz v. Farmers Ins. Group The court in this case held that a wrongful refusal to settle sounded only in contract was expressly disapproved. The court stated that, in determining whether to accept a settlement offer, the insurer must give the interest of the insured at least as much consideration as its own. When there is a great risk of an excess judgment, good faith requires acceptance of an offer within policy limits. Crisci v. Security Ins. Co. In Crisci v. Security Ins. Co., 66 Cal. 2d 425, 58 Cal. Rptr. 13 (1967), Crisci, an underinsured landlady, was sued by a tenant who fell on a staircase. Her liability policy had a limit of $10,000, which was 25% of the $40,000 claimed damages. However, prior to trial the tenant's demand was substantially reduced and he expressed a willingness to settle the case for $10,000. In spite of strong evidence of both liability and substantial damages, the defendant insurance company refused to settle for more than $3,000. A final settlement offer of $9,000, of which Crisci agreed to pay $2,500, was likewise rejected. Following a jury trial in the underlying action, the tenant received a judgment for $100,000, of which the insurance company paid the $10,000 policy limit. Crisci was unable to pay the remaining $90,000 and was rendered indigent. © 2021 – Barry Zalma Barry Zalma, Esq., CFE, now limits his practice to service as an insurance consultant specializing in insurance coverage, insurance claims handling, insurance bad faith and insurance fraud almost equally for insurers and policyholders. He also serves as an arbitrator or mediator for insurance related disputes. He practiced law in California for more than 44 years as an insurance coverage and claims handling lawyer and more than 52 years in the insurance business. He is available at http://www.zalma.com and zalma@zalma.com. Mr. Zalma is the first recipient of the first annual Claims Magazine/ACE Legend Award. Over the last 53 years Barry Zalma has dedicated his life to insurance, insurance claims and the need to defeat insurance fraud. He has created the following library of books and other materials to make it possible for insurers and their claims staff to become insurance claims professionals. Go to the podcast Zalma On Insurance at https://anchor.fm/barry-zalma; Follow Mr. Zalma on Twitter at https://twitter.com/bzalma; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/c/c-262921; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg; Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://zalma.com/blog/insurance-claims-library/ Read posts from Barry Zalma at https://parler.com/profile/Zalma/posts; and the last two issues of ZIFL at https://zalma.com/zalmas-insurance-fraud-letter-2/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barry-zalma/support
This past weekend, Battle Red Blog’s masthead joined together to talk about the Houston Texans, and everything else, for 25 straight hours, which ended up becoming 26 straight hours. Special guests. Deshaun Watson. The state of the franchise. It all came to the surface to enjoy our football team in the only way that’s available now that it isn’t a football team, and also to raise money for the following charities: Cancer Research Institute Deshaun Watson Foundation J.J. Watt Foundation Carlos Flores's, Ryan Dunsmore's, and Joe Critz's late night discussion about the Texans come to an end. Becoming a fan of the Texans, memories, oh memories, Carlos's best Texans trivia questions, and the worst team in franchise history. If that isn't enough, you can watch the entire show on Twitch here. Make sure to follow the show on Twitch to be notified of future LIVE broadcasts of Battle Red Radio. Let’s start the show. While you’re at it, give it a five star review and subscribe below: You can subscribe/listen on iTunes here. You can subscribe/listen on Spotify here. You can subscribe/listen on Stitcher here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This past weekend, Battle Red Blog’s masthead joined together to talk about the Houston Texans, and everything else, for 25 straight hours, which ended up becoming 26 straight hours. Special guests. Deshaun Watson. The state of the franchise. It all came to the surface to enjoy our football team in the only way that’s available now that it isn’t a football team, and also to raise money for the following charities: Cancer Research Institute Deshaun Watson Foundation J.J. Watt Foundation The boss is gone. It's time to put together mock drafts, and discuss the 2021 NFL quarterback class. Then after that, it's Texans jeopardy, put together by Carlos Flores. Ancient offensive coordinators. Terrible fullbacks. Drinking on the job. This is everything, everything, everything you could have ever wanted. Shots and groans. If that isn't enough, you can watch the entire show on Twitch here. Make sure to follow the show on Twitch to be notified of future LIVE broadcasts of Battle Red Radio. Let’s start the show. While you’re at it, give it a five star review and subscribe below: You can subscribe/listen on iTunes here. You can subscribe/listen on Spotify here. You can subscribe/listen on Stitcher here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the BAB'$ had the pleasure of interviewing, Kira, a life coach out of Denver, Colorado. We really broke it down and got deep ya'll. Kira describes her journey to becoming a life coach and the experiences she had to overcome. This episode is all about self love, self reflection, and self growth. You can't pour from an empty cup. So while you're grabbing the full glass cuz you love your damn self, raise your glass to our Beats Breakdown Artist of the Week "Crtiz". Critz shared his song "UH" and uhhhh its baller. Alright BAB'$ have a good freakikng week, we love you. Kira IG: @napturalfitnessCritz IG: @itscritzBAB'$ IG: @bangin_slangin
With the conclusion of a funeral for a friend, our original party and their new companion set their sights high as they ascend through the Schloss. What waits for them behind doors number one and two? Can they spider climb to freedom or will they be dragged down like a stone? Find out now! Website: www.hideouslaughterpodcast.com Discord: https://discord.gg/ruG6hxB Email: thehideouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com Twitter/Snapchat: @laughterhideous Facebook/Instagram: @hideouslaughterpod Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/HideousLaughter/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/hideouslaughter Background Music: www.syrinscape.com Theme Song By Kevin McLeod
Chef Steven sits down with Jordan Critz, an award-winning composer, producer, songwriter and all-around fascinating human. Jordan's work has been featured on numerous recordings, film and television including Disney, National Geographic, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, CBS, PBS, ABC, NBC, CW, ESPN, Lifetime, TEDx and more. We can pretty much guarantee you'll learn something new in this episode as they dive into topics like space/time realms, quantum physics, non-traditional spirituality, and metaphysics. Even if you're a traditionalist, you can still get something out of this! Recorded March 30, 2019 at The Kindred Farm studio. Produced by Amy Parman. Music by Mitch Lee. Connect with us on Instagram and at TheKoreanFarmer.com. Show Notes: Jordan Critz website Jordan Critz Instagram Jordan Critz on Apple Music Jordan Critz on Spotify Kindred Farm website Kindred Farm Instagram
Melissa & Mary sit down with Matt Critz from The Clean Team to discuss the importance of professionally cleaning your home. Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Mary Baker | Melissa Wallace Facebook Live every Tuesday at 6:15 pm @ facebook.com/McNamaraBrokerTeam Follow our team on Instagram @McNamaraBrokerTeam
Wantabe et al. (2018) "Is Use of Warning Lights and Sirens Associated With Increased Risk of Ambulance Crashes?" was the first to definitively link L&S use with ambulance crashes. Data extrapolated from Wantabe et al. (2018) Response Crash Rate: 4.6 / 100,000 without L&S 5.4 / 100,000 with L/S Transport Crash Rate: 7 / 100,000 without L&S 17.1 / 100,000 with L&S The authors theorize a driving reason behind their observations as such: “During response two providers are in the front and share the cognitive load required to operate an ambulance”. NHTSA - Proposed L&S Response Benchmark: Reduce L/S use to less than 50% during response. Less than 5% during transport. Common arguments for the use of L/S: Saves time Time is brain/muscle Public expectation History The general attitude may stem from the genesis of EMS, where First Aid attendants were not trusted to discern if a patient was stable or not. Ergo, the strategy of the time was to rapidly transport all patients with the underlying presumption that all patients “would” deteriorate unless proven otherwise AFTER arrival at a hospital. With current advances in prehospital care, the vast majority of injury/illnesses can be effectively managed during the out-of-hospital phase of patient care. Increased vehicle safety should be championed along with the need to decrease the use of L&S. Lime Green colors decreases rate of overall crashes Lime Green: 28.2 crashes per 1 million miles travelled Red/White: 62.1 crashes per 1 million miles travelled The average rate of car crashers per 1 million miles is 2.6 / 1 million miles of travel. (Solomon, 1995) Does it save lives? (Anderson, 2014) Study in Denmark looked for morbidity by studying 94,488 patients transported without L&S and found only 152 patients (0.16%) that died the same day as their ambulance transport. A panel of prehospital anesthesiologists reviewed the patient care reports and found 13 (0.02%) with potentially preventable deaths. If every one of these deaths could have been prevented with L&S transport, the “number needed to treat” would have been 5000 extra L&S transports. (Anderson 2014) (Kupas 1994) Protocol is used to identify patients that may benefit by the time saved with L&S transport. When using this protocol on 1625 patients, only 130 (8%) were transported using L&S. A review of the 92% of cases where L&S was not used, the receiving physicians did not identify any cases of possible morbidity due to a slower transport. (Merlin 2012) Merlin developed an even simpler medical protocol for L&S transport, which reduced L&S transport in this urban New Jersey community from 49.6% to 29.0% for patients transported by ALS providers. (Marques-Batista 2010) 112 patients transported with L&S found that only five of those patients received a time-critical intervention upon arrival to the emergency department, and none of these procedures was done within the 2.62 minutes saved by L&S transport (Newgard 2010) The Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium studied the outcomes for injured patients treated by 146 EMS agencies, transporting to 51 Level I and II trauma centers, in ten North American communities. This large study found no association between survival and EMS time intervals – including response time and transport time. Does it save time? L&S use generally only shortens response and transport time intervals by 1.7-3.6 minutes, and transport time only by 0.7-3,8 minutes. Greenville, NC; Saved average of 43.5 seconds Fatalities: 9.6 fatalities per 100,000 people per capita related to transportation. Rear Occupants are 2.7 times more likely to die in a crash (Kahn, 2001) Exceeds rate for LEOs and FFs Rear occupants 2.7 times more likely to be killed in ambulance crash But our Fracile Response Time needs to be 8 minutes! Stems from 1979 study in Seattle of cardiac arrests What matters more is when the first arriving aid is present. Now we have widespread T-CPR, rapid dispatch, bystander CPR, and LEO responses w/ AEDs. EMSA Response Time Standards: Priority one calls - 10.59 Priority two calls - 24.59 Respond to only 33% of calls w/ L/S Have NOT observed any changes in cardiac arrest survival rates. Time Critical Conditions: Rendering a coronary intervention sooner by 10 minutes would decrease death by only 0.4% Rather, work on earlier notification, reduced scene times, and in-hospital workflow. Best chance of survival from OOHCA is to obtain ROSC on scene. Public Perception: Anecdotally, it is possible some patients hesitate to call EMS for medical emergencies, because they are uncomfortable with L&S responses and increased attention. See the ubiquitous "caller requests no lights or sirens" dispatch. A 1988 phone survey of the public in Connecticut cited sirens and noise (67/604 respondents) as the primary reason for being uncomfortable in calling EMS during an emergency, and this response was followed by “getting lots of attention” (49/604 respondents). (Smackery 1988) Critz reported that the families of terminally ill patients who died at home sometimes felt anger with EMS, and L&S response was listed as one of the reasons for this. One-third of drivers responding to a survey in the United Kingdom reported feeling stress when navigating away from approaching emergency vehicles with L&S, and the authors believed that drivers found the interactions with emergency vehicles inconvenient and potentially dangerous. (Saunders 2003) Legal: Wolfberg 1996 found that ambulance crashes are the most common cause of insurance claims greater than 10,000 dollars in EMS agencies
In this episode of Drop of Inspiration, guest host and US General Manager Jeff Pearson sits down with Royal Crown Diamonds Courtney and John Critz to discuss wellness as a priority in all aspects of life and how to build a community through sharing one’s talents and resources. At a young age, Courtney […]
Jordan Critz is an award winning composer and producer. His work has been featured on numerous recordings as well as film and television including Disney, National Geographic, Apple, CBS, PBS, ABC, NBC, ESPN, Lifetime, TEDx and more. Jordan believes that every melody tells a story. His goal in composing and producing is to craft the melodies and music to enhance the story that's being told by the artist or by the film director. This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.dorico.com/tpc for a free 30-day trial version. Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career! Composer Jordan Critz discusses the importance of finding the sound you love and building a career in Nashville. Help composers find the podcast by giving The Portfolio Composer a review on iTunes! This episode was edited by E.J. Sadler at Studio184.
Jordan Critz is an award-winning composer and producer whose work has been featured on film and television including National Geographic, Disney, Apple and so much more. His uncompromised sincerity as an artist has Critz often taking time from writing commercial so he can self-release more personal projects. This interview cuts deep with The Creative Muscle co-hosts as Critz talks about seasons of creativity, how life outside of work should be a catalyst for art, and the deep hole of judging your life by everyone else's highlight reel. Song Excerpt: Jordan Critz "Polaris" from 2016 album "Parcel & Sky"
Jordan Critz is an award-winning composer and producer based in Nashville. Critz's music has been heard on many recordings as well as in film and television including Disney, National Geographic, Apple, CBS, PBS, ABC, NBC, ESPN, Lifetime, TEDx. It is our pleasure to present an interview with a very talented and versatile artist whose work will continue to be heard and enjoyed by many. Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour
My ultimate dream job, a composer...Jordan Critz new early in his life that he was destined to be a composer where I knew I was destined to do —something. Still haven't figured that out yet...He's collaborated with artists like Drew Holcomb, Kris Allen, Tim Halperin, and Jason Castro; he’s written folk music and produced multiple albums with rock band Green River Ordinance. He's composed for symphonies around the country, toured with multiple artists, and is a respected engineer, as well as studio musician. Jordan Critz places about 1,000 songs a month -- his work has been featured on numerous recordings as well as film and television including Disney, National Geographic, Apple, CBS, PBS, ABC, NBC, ESPN, Lifetime, TEDx and more. We chat about discovering his talent, breaking in to the business of licensing music and how he did it, and we chat about his debut album, Edge Of The Light set to release on December 1st. Jordan lends his newest music in this episode. Visit www.jordancritz.com for everything Jordan, and keep up with him on Twitter & Instagram, @jordancritz. Listen to his music in Spotify and iTunes. Big thanks to www.fatbottombrewing.com for supplying the good times for every episode.
In episode 72, Bryant sits down with Nashville based award winning producer, composer, and songwriter Jordan Critz. His work has been featured on numerous recordings as well as film and television. Jordan believes that every melody tells a story. His goal in composing and producing is to craft the melodies and music to enhance the story that’s being told by the artist or by the film director. Critz's classical training on piano and guitar from the age of 8 fueled his love and unorthodox approach for making music. Because of his broad experience in working with many different styles of music, he’s right at home producing a rock band, working on country/folk music or scoring an orchestra for a film. Over the years Jordan has become a multi-instrumentalist and has toured with numerous artists and played on many records from around the world. His solo artist work has also been featured on numerous popular TV shows. Jordan’s music has a way of exploring the space between human joy, pain and spiritual wonder. Music is not just a job for Jordan. Above all he is a purist. His philosophy is to give the songs room to speak for themselves. His end goal is to create the best art possible to help us along in our experience in the wonder, the joy, the pain, the struggles, and the beauty of life. If you're a creative in ANY field you're not going to want to miss this episode. Join the conversation by using the hashtag #reversepodcast on social media or dropping us a line at info@reversepodcast.com ⏪ For more information about Jordan, visit www.jordancritz.com or check out his portfolio on musicbed - https://www.musicbed.com/artists/jordan-critz/43082 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Word of the Day - Zealot Word suggested by listener Nancy Anne Loudin - thank you!Much discussion and some disagreement about the meaning of zealot, with some history of the early Jewish Zealots in the first century. Bible quotes from Beth on zeal - Romans 10:1-2 and Proverbs 19:2.A Little Sweet...Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair, Reynolds Homestead, Critz, Virginia, November 21Reynolds Homestead Volunteer Trip Joshua Cox Home near Westfield, North Carolina Korner's Folly, Kernersville, North CarolinaVictorian Christmas and Open House, 1st Sunday in December, at Reynolds HomesteadA Little Tart...Zealot, The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth The Sound of Glass by Karen WhiteA Little Unexpected...Thoughts on the terrorist attacks in ParisQuote: "Kindness has converted more sinners than zeal, eloquence or learning." - Frederick William Faber.Your hosts wind things up and the discussion leads to the word of the day for next time. Happy thanksgiving!Music AttributionReverie (small theme)by _ghostfeaturing Pitxccmixter.org/files/_ghost/25389CC Attribution (3.0)
Word of the Day - MusicWord suggested by listener Susan Winn Hodges - thank you!Much discussion about local music, beginning with traditional mountain music with Scotch-Irish roots, jazz, blues, Patrick County Blues with the Foddrell Family, bluegrass, church music of various styles, late night radio, rock 'n roll, piano lessons, and more.Jeff Sebens DulcimersRural Music Coalition Facebook PageSammy Shelor and the Lonesome River BandLord of the DanceA Little Sweet...Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair, Reynolds Homestead, Critz, Virginia, November 21American Music Series "Second Sunday" at Reynolds Homestead, beginning December 13A Little Tart...Body and Soul by Frank ConroyA Little Unexpected...Quotes:“Music has always been a matter of Energy to me, a question of Fuel. Sentimental people call it Inspiration, but what they really mean is Fuel. I have always needed Fuel. I am a serious consumer. On some nights I still believe that a car with the gas needle on empty can run about fifty more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio." - Hunter S. Thompson“Beethoven tells you what it's like to be Beethoven and Mozart tells you what it's like to be human. Bach tells you what it's like to be the universe.” - Douglas Adams50 Miles of Elbow Room Al StewartAbbott BrothersHoly Ghost Tent RevivalFloydfest Your hosts wind things up and another listener word will be discussed next time in two weeks.Music AttributionReverie (small theme)by _ghostfeaturing Pitxccmixter.org/files/_ghost/25389CC Attribution (3.0)
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Darren Critz is the Director of Performing Arts for New York City's Symphony Space, and as part of that, coordinates its Just Kidding series of family music and performances. We talk about not caring much about sports -- how that happened and how that affects his life now as a parent
Bill Scher and Traci Olsen discuss Wall Street, the week's primary elections and "Lost." Then, our monthly "Pleasant Conversation With A Conservative" with Politics Daily's Matt Lewis, getting the conservative take on the KY and PA elections.