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In this episode, Bernie and Lisa chat with Dan Cleary, a seasoned guitar tech who's spent nearly two decades on the road with icons like Jane's Addiction and Marilyn Manson. Dan shares how he stumbled into his tech career, the wild mishaps he's experienced, and the unique bond he's built with artists over the years. He also discusses his passion for podcasting, including his projects Rare Form Radio and his UFO-focused show, Others From Another Mother. Whether you're into music, teching, or the mysteries of the universe, this episode has something for everyone. https://www.instagram.com/rareformradiohttps://youtube.com/@rareformradio https://www.instagram.com/ofampodcast https://youtube.com/@ofampodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/dancleary79 ****************************************** Hungry for more? Check us out at https://isbreakfast.com ******************************************
On Thursday's Football Daily, Richie McCormack brings you reaction to last night's Champions League outings for Arsenal and Aston Villa. We hear from Mikel Arteta on the refereeing decisions he feels cost his Arsenal players against Inter. Ezri Konsa on Tyrone Mings' brain-fart in Bruges. Stephen Bradley and Dan Cleary look ahead to Shamrock Rovers' Conference League clash with TNS. Ange Postecoglou on what football can offer in a turbulent political world. And we hear from new Dundalk manager Ciaran Kilduff, as one of his predecessors at Oriel Park has reservations regarding the speed of the former striker's appointment.
On Thursday's Football Daily, Richie McCormack brings you reaction to last night's Champions League outings for Arsenal and Aston Villa.We hear from Mikel Arteta on the refereeing decisions he feels cost his Arsenal players against Inter.Ezri Konsa on Tyrone Mings' brain-fart in Bruges.Stephen Bradley and Dan Cleary look ahead to Shamrock Rovers' Conference League clash with TNS.Ange Postecoglou on what football can offer in a turbulent political world.And we hear from new Dundalk manager Ciaran Kilduff, as one of his predecessors at Oriel Park has reservations regarding the speed of the former striker's appointment.
MUSICThe American Music Awards celebrated its 50th anniversary Sunday night with an all-star special on CBS.Dan Cleary, a guitar and bass tech on the Jane's Addiction tour, posted Perry's isolated vocals from just before the freak-out, and they're ATROCIOUS. We can't play the video because it's unedited, but to sum it up: Taylor Swift is the world's richest female musician with a net worth of $1.6 billion. TVEverybody's talking about Lyle and Erik Menendez, thanks to that new Netflix show "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story". The brothers are also getting a huge increase in mail, according to a source at the San Diego prison where they're serving life for the murders of their parents. Joker: Folie à Deux was the top film at the box office over the weekend, but the sequel pulled in a lackluster $40 million domestically. The makers of "Terrifier 3" are doing everything they can to convince you that it's the nastiest thing you'll ever see. Supposedly, during a showing in the U.K, 11 people walked out and one person barfed. “Touching on Art the Clown's killing spree, Leone explained that if you thought his “reign of terror in Part Two was extreme, you haven't seen anything yet.”MISCA celebration of life ceremony was held for Richard Simmons at a cathedral in New Orleans on Saturday. He passed away July 13th from heart disease and complications from a recent fall. AND FINALLY It's the perfect time of year for a zombie movie. If you need ideas of which one to start with, "Paste" magazine ranked the 50 best of all time. Here are the Top 10: 1. "Dawn of the Dead", 1978 2. "Return of the Living Dead", 1985 3. "Re-Animator", 1985 4. "28 Days Later", 2002 ... AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC The American Music Awards celebrated its 50th anniversary Sunday night with an all-star special on CBS. Dan Cleary, a guitar and bass tech on the Jane's Addiction tour, posted Perry's isolated vocals from just before the freak-out, and they're ATROCIOUS. We can't play the video because it's unedited, but to sum it up: Taylor Swift is the world's richest female musician with a net worth of $1.6 billion. TV Everybody's talking about Lyle and Erik Menendez, thanks to that new Netflix show "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story". The brothers are also getting a huge increase in mail, according to a source at the San Diego prison where they're serving life for the murders of their parents. Joker: Folie à Deux was the top film at the box office over the weekend, but the sequel pulled in a lackluster $40 million domestically. The makers of "Terrifier 3" are doing everything they can to convince you that it's the nastiest thing you'll ever see. Supposedly, during a showing in the U.K, 11 people walked out and one person barfed. “Touching on Art the Clown's killing spree, Leone explained that if you thought his “reign of terror in Part Two was extreme, you haven't seen anything yet.” MISC A celebration of life ceremony was held for Richard Simmons at a cathedral in New Orleans on Saturday. He passed away July 13th from heart disease and complications from a recent fall. AND FINALLY It's the perfect time of year for a zombie movie. If you need ideas of which one to start with, "Paste" magazine ranked the 50 best of all time. Here are the Top 10: 1. "Dawn of the Dead", 1978 2. "Return of the Living Dead", 1985 3. "Re-Animator", 1985 4. "28 Days Later", 2002 ... AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gary is back in the host chair and Karl returns from Prague with thoughts on the FAI Cup and two Champions League games with Sparta. Richie Towell and Dan Cleary tackle the quiz qualifiers.
Dan Cleary of Striker and I have a conversation about his craft beer evolution, the truth behind the Junos, being an independent band, "Ultrapower", channeling the 80s, writing hooks and so much more. Throughout this chat, Dan drank Blindman Brewing's "Five of Diamonds Pilsner" while I enjoyed L'Amère à Boire's "Rauchbier". This is a Heavy MTL presents Vox&Hops episode! Heavy MTL is Montreal's premier metal promoter. They host one of North America's best Metal Festivals & present countless amazing events during the rest of the year. I am truly honored & extremely excited to have them involved in the podcast. Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week! Photo Credit: Dana Zuk Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Join The Vox&Hops Thirsty Thursday Gang: https://www.facebook.com/groups/162615188480022 Striker: https://www.striker-metal.com/ Blindman Brewing: https://www.blindmanbrewing.com/beer-details/five-of-diamonds-pilsner/ L'Amère à Boire: https://amereaboire.com/ Cryptopsy Tour Dates: https://www.voxandhops.com/summer Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: https://www.voxandhops.com/p/brewtal-awakenings-metal-playlist/ Heavy MTL: https://heavymontreal.com/ Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Evergreen Podcasts: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS10 to save 10% off your entire purchase. Pitch Black North: https://www.pitchblacknorth.com/ Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS15 to save 15% off your entire purchase. Heartbeat Hot Sauce: https://www.heartbeathotsauce.com/ Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS15 to save 15% off your entire purchase.
In this engaging episode of the podcast, host Brian sits down with Dan Cleary, the charismatic lead singer of the renowned heavy metal band Striker. They dive into an in-depth discussion about Striker's latest electrifying single, "Give It All," which serves as a powerful tribute to the quintessential 80s action movie soundtracks that have inspired generations. Dan elaborates on his profound admiration for the music and cinematic flair of that influential decade, shedding light on the band's creative journey in crafting the new song. The track notably features an evocative saxophone line, a deliberate nod to the unforgettable montage sequences that defined many action films of the time.The conversation then shifts to Striker's eagerly anticipated album, "UltraPower," marking a significant milestone as it's the band's first project in several years to be shaped with the guidance of a producer. Dan provides a sneak peek into the album, revealing that each song carries its own distinctive personality, promising a diverse and thrilling listening experience for fans.Amidst the excitement of new music, Brian and Dan touch upon a more somber note as they discuss the recent departure of the band's drummer. Despite this lineup change, Striker remains resilient, with Dan reflecting on the band's past accolades and the healthy competitive spirit they share with fellow Canadian metal band Unleash the Archers.As the episode progresses, Dan offers his perspective on the Canadian rock and metal scene, with a special focus on their home base of Edmonton. He highlights the unique challenges and opportunities that have shaped the local music community, and how Striker has carved out their own place within it.The podcast wraps up with Dan Cleary sharing his thoughts on Striker's electrifying live performances, which are renowned for their raw energy and connection with the audience. He also teases the band's future musical explorations, hinting at the exciting directions Striker may venture into next, ensuring that fans have much to look forward to from these metal titans.Find Striker here:https://www.striker-metal.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: https://concertsthatmadeus.aweb.page/p/f065707b-2e34-4268-8e73-94f12bd2e938Save 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to The Great Metal Debate podcast. Today we're reviewing the new album Ultrapower from Canadian trad metal crew Striker. Packed into the 41 minute runtime comes an album that very much reminisces the 80s, albeit with a completely modern musicianship and production. The riffs are plentiful, the vocals high-pitched wailing, the drumming fast and clear, the bass guitar strong and snakelike, and the production puts everything right in the front where it should be. There are no ballads and no filler. Striker doesn't deviate from the retro sensibility with any modern silliness like operatic vocals, massive orchestrations, or prog stylings. This comes straight from the era of metal's old days when Maiden and Priest were extreme metal. Ultrapower is loud, proud and completely fucking hair metal through-and-through, and the band exploit that nostalgia in every possible way. So, how good are the actual songs here? Well, to be honest, and as we would say back in the 80s - they all rule! To give a more detailed breakdown, let me have you close your eyes and picture yourself circa 1985 the standing in the hair metal arena as the house lights dim. As the pyro goes off Striker hits the stage with the blazing, straightforward "Circle Of Evil," which rips forth with killer Motley Crue-esque leads and riffs, and outstanding melody. Striker channels Y&T on "Best Of The Best,” an uptempo, hooky as hell track which capitalizes on a strong driving riff and furious drumming to create a sense of urgency. “Give It All” features guest instrumentalist Kenny G… okay, not really, but… really Striker? I love wind instruments in my folk metal, but this is a bit much and I have a playlist reputation to uphold. The next track "Blood Magic" is a high-octane blazer with so many different things going on at once that your head will spin. “Sucks To Suck” is a party-rocker with some killer vocal melodies and heavy guitars that sear and chill with a furious intimacy. "Ready For Anything" has great, trilling guitar-work and a catchy chorus that rivals anything Ratt or Dokken put out back in the day. "City Calling" is a jaunty power-disco anthem with a cool, commercial atmosphere that I'm uncomfortable with how much I enjoyed. Maybe my pick for best song on this thing. “Turn The Lights Out” and "Thunderdome" are more full-speed-ahead AOR, with the former giving hints of Riot V, and then as if straight off the Top Gun soundtrack we get "Live To Fight Another Day." The show and album closes on a high note with the aggressive and hilarious "Brawl At The Pub," leaving the listener at this point exhausted yet still wanting more. The band moves at a forceful rate throughout Ultrapower, pulsating with energy as a unit and just ripping forth walls of sound and having a damn good time while doing so. Dan Cleary's soaring hard rock vocals are brilliant in every track, and he often dips into his bag of tricks to do something unexpected. The twin axe attack of Tim Brown and John Simon Fallon make no pretenses about showing off their skills, preferring to make the songs the thing and any display of their technique secondary. Striker exudes innocence here in the way that they seem to want nothing more than to create this music, have fun and make old school metal fans happy. I enjoyed Ultrapower, but for those like me who can be lactose intolerant of 80s metal cheese, this album can be a difficult one to digest. I mean, we've come a long way since the 80s with so many new metal subgenres and bands doing things that put that bygone era to shame. But I get there are many who will find Ultrapower to be written exactly to their musical tastes, whether they be grey hairs who recall the actual 80s or younger metal fans who just love the aesthetic. My own suggestion: sample this album in moderation to see whether it works for you, but proceed carefully if you feel any bloating. Ultrapower is released on February 2nd from Record Breaking Records.
Interview by Kris PetersCanadian metal outfit Striker are a band not known for taking the safe approach to music.While old school fans bemoan the fact they refuse to continually churn out albums of pure thrash metal, Striker understand the importance of allowing their musical growth to be reflected with each fresh body of work.This is never more evident than their upcoming studio album Ultrapower - out February 2 -, an assortment of influences and genres ranging from speed metal to hardcore to hair metal to deathcore to Steely Dan. It would have been understandable - possibly even expected - that Striker would rehash the winning formula that saw previous album Play To Win earn them a Juno Award, but rather than stick to what they knew would work, the band elected to instead allow the music to dictate its own course.The result is an eclectic but still unashamedly metal album, being touted in the press as "Striker's triumphant return to reality".HEAVY caught up with vocalist Dan Cleary earlier this week to find out more."I'm super pumped," he enthused. "I'm really excited to get it out. We recorded it… - I guess it was early last year, so February, March -. You sit on the album for a long time, and it's always nice to get it out and see how people are liking it. I still really like it. There's been albums that we've recorded and by the time it comes out you're sick of it, but I'm still digging this one. I think there's a lot of different types of songs, so it's never too boring."Sitting on an album for 12 months waiting to release it is a long time. Musical tastes and trends change significantly over the course of one year, so we ask Cleary if there were ever any stages where the band started to second guess the finished product or think they should make changes certain bits of it."You kind of always do that stuff, but I feel like after doing it seven times we know what to expect," he replied. "I think the first couple we did, we looked back and thought 'oh God, we should have gone and recorded in this studio' or 'we shouldn't have recorded that song' or that kind of thing. Even on this album, there's still grumbling from some people saying we should have put that more brutal song on there and that kind of thing, but that's always gonna happen."In the full interview, Dan talks more about the musical side of Ultrapower, anything they paid specific attention to on this album cycle, following on from Play To Win and if the success of that album caused extra pressure, the temptation to repeat the successful formula for this album, the singles released and how they represent Ultrapower, the different influences that went into the songs, pleasing fans with new material, if the band ever thought maybe they had too much variety on the album, future plans and more.
This week on Hockey Prospect Radio in Hour 1in segment 1 and 2 with Shane Malloy and Brad Allen will be discussing the Detroit Red Wings prospects with their Director of Player Development Dan Cleary starting with Nate Danielson and Axel Sandin Pellikka then in the second segment we will focus on Trey Augustine and Andrew Gibson.You can listen to the show on the SiriusXM App and your favorite Podcast Network or on YouTube & follow us on Twitter at @HpRadio & at hockeyprospectradio.com Thank you to all our guests, and we will see you at the rink.
This week on Hockey Prospect Radio in Hour 1in segment 1 and 2 with Shane Malloy and Brad Allen will be discussing the Detroit Red Wings prospects with their Director of Player Development Dan Cleary starting with Nate Danielson and Axel Sandin Pellikka then in the second segment we will focus on Trey Augustine and Andrew Gibson.You can listen to the show on the SiriusXM App and your favorite Podcast Network or on YouTube & follow us on Twitter at @HpRadio & at hockeyprospectradio.com Thank you to all our guests, and we will see you at the rink.
Video version of this episode1st ever Prompt Engineering Conference, Sponsored by Synthminds and Hosted by Wes & GodaJoin the Synthminds Discord HereSynthminds & Synaptic Labs Present their new AI for Educators course, in partnership with BSD Education2nd run of AI & ChatGPT for Everyone: sign up here and use code 'AI4ALL' for 10% offFOR 15% OFF PROMPT PERFECT Click here & use code 'httta' at the checkout!Need a custom fine-tuned chatbot that can be spun up and deployed in minutes? Use code "Synthminds15" at GPT TrainerPodcast PageHTTTA NewsletterProfessor Synapse PromptPrompthub.us use code: htttai for early accessKey takeaways:1. Optimization of AI models: Optimization of AI models allows for a better understanding of user prompts and more accurate responses. This can be achieved by storing prompts and utilizing tools like PromptHub.us to iterate and test different prompts.2. Collaborative prompt development: The multi persona prompting feature allows a group of people to brainstorm and collaborate on solving a problem. This feature has been well-received by users and is a valuable tool for generating creative and useful prompts.3. The importance of AI knowledge and expertise: As AI technology continues to grow, it becomes increasingly important for individuals and companies to have a solid understanding of AI tools and how to use them effectively.[00:02:24] Dan Cleary: AI pioneer, serial entrepreneur, Prompthub founder.[00:04:10] Collaborative platform for working on prompts.[00:09:27] Streamlining LinkedIn content creation process with prompts.[00:12:23] New feature allows turning prompts into forms.[00:16:11] Understanding underlying tools important for AI.[00:17:14] Lot of things optimized away for us.[00:23:44] Fundraising on hold, focus on product development.[00:27:27] Join Prompt Hub, use code HTTTAI for VIP access, follow blog and video by Dan.#HTTTA #howtotalktoai #ai #artificialintelligence #promptengineering #prompt #research #nlp #openai #HTTTA #AI #businessinsights #GPT4Happy Prompting Everybody!Licensing Codes:XE3PMH56JJN9LJ8BASLC-22DC2994-050B57C5D6
When we are in pain and distress, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual, there is nothing we want more than to escape our discomfort as quickly as possible. This desire is so profound that it can lead us to making unhealthy choices, like emotional eating and overmedicating ourselves, to gain short-term relief. The reality is that sometimes total relief is not possible for us in the short term, or even ever. As dispiriting as that can feel, we need not feel hopeless. Years ago, Dan Cleary introduced me to the idea of the 10% Solution that recognizes how incremental change in our physical or emotional state can have a profoundly positive impact in our daily lives. In this week's podcast, we are continuing the Healing Fundamentals series by exploring the 10% Solution and how to use it to improve your daily life. Support the podcast! Http://tappingqanda.com/support Subscribe in: Apple Podcast | iPhone | Android | Google Podcast | Spotify | Pandora | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio
We've got a recap of the Dundalk win, our first Friday night in Tallaght since June, and two brilliant quizzes: Simon Power vs Gideon Tetteh, and Dan Cleary vs Aaron Greene. We look ahead to the derby, and the women's game away to Cork, whose manager, former Hoops full-back Danny Murphy comes on for a chat about his career and the WNL.
As the NHL Entry Draft approaches, Detroit's Director of Player Development, Dan Cleary, offers an overall assessment of the Red Wings current prospects pool and analysis on several of Detroit's high-end prospects.
After once again inspiring Rovers to come back from two goals down in Tallaght, Jack Byrne takes on Questions From The East Stand alongside Aaron Greene and Dan Cleary (recorded before the news). There's an interview with Ringsend historian Frank Hopkins to kick off our new author series, and, ahead the women's derby with Bohs on Saturday we hear from Hannah Dunne, Jaime Thompson and Paul Donohue on the story of the season so far.
This week on Hockey Prospect Radio in Hour 1, Shane Malloy and Brad Allen will be discussing the 2023 NHL Draft Eligible defensemen Oliver Bonk, Jakub Dvorak and Arttu Karki in the first segment, and then 2023 NHL Draft Eligible defensemen Mikhail Gulyayev, Theo Lindstein and Cameron Allen in the second segment.Next, we focus on a new segment called “The Scout's Perspective” with Jason Bukala from Sportsnet discussing the topic of “Weighing the value of the World Junior Championship for NHL Draft Eligible players. In segment four, we discuss Player Development with Pat Malloy on Building an NHL Calder Candidate featuring Mason McTavish, Anaheim Ducks rookieIn the second hour, we will shift the discussion to the Detroit Red Wings prospects with the Director of Player Development, Dan Cleary in the fifth segment profiling 2021 NHL Draft 2nd round pick Shai Buium and 2021 4th round pick forward Red Savage. In the sixth segment we continue to chat about the Red Wings prospects focusing on 2020 second round pick William Wallinder and 2020 2nd round pick Theodor Niederbach.Lastly, we are bringing in Dr. Kevin Willis to discuss the mental side of the game, delving into the concept of identifying, monitoring, and measuring grit in hockey players. We discuss chapter Six “Practice” and topics of “Become a Performer” and “Beware of the Pretender” based on his clinical practice and academic research.Follow Hockey Prospect Radio on Twitter @HpRadio for show times or at www.hockeyprospectradio.com
Welcome back to The Abundant Artist, the show that dispels the myth of “the starving artist” and shares how you can live an abundant life as an artist and make a living from your talent one interview at a time. Joining the podcast today is Dan Cleary, a professional portrait and fine art photographer living in Dayton, Ohio. As the owner, operator and photographer of Cleary Creative Photography studio, Dan has served the Dayton region for more than 30 years. He works with various clientele from individuals, families, and small companies to fortune 500 corporations. Additionally, Dan has written and published the book, Wright Brothers: Then and Now, a compelling visual tribute to the pioneers of flight. In this episode, Dan shares about his journey in discovering his passion for photography, how he came to open his own photo studio and build a client base, and the process of creating his newly published book. Key Takeaways: [:30] How Dan Cleary got started in photography. [7:54] Dan's photography journey post-grad school; How he came to learn his strengths in photography and open up his own photo studio, Cleary Creative Photography. [10:44] About a recent large client of Dan's. [13:05] Where Dan grew up and his strong connection with Dayton, Ohio. [17:55] About Dan's photography series and book, Wright Brothers: Then and Now, and how he seamlessly blended historical images with the modern-day images he shot. [25:22] How did Dan orchestrate such a large project both logistically and financially? [29:13] How Dan managed his travel logistics and international flights for this project. [33:36] Dan shares his experiences with marketing and getting his Wright Brothers book on the shelves. [41:33] Why relationships are crucial in any business – especially art – for return customers. [43:20] Cory thanks Dan for joining the podcast! Mentioned in This Episode:Cleary Creative Photography Cleary Fine Art Photography Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Decisive Moment Wright Brothers: Then and Now, by Dan Cleary Find More Episodes Over on TheAbundantArtist.com
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Detroit did not extend qualifying offers to four players, Olli Juolevi, Mitchell Stepehens, Kaden Fulcher, and Filip Larsson. While they did qualify Filip Zadina, Chase Pearson, and Jake Walman. Evegeni Malkin is set to become a free agent for the first time in his career. The 35 year old center is prone to injury, but when he is on the ice is one of the most prolific scorers in the game still. In just 41 games he racked up an evenly distributed 42 points. Could he fit in Detroit? Finally, we give developmental camp updates from Sebastian Cossa, Carter Mazur and Dan Cleary. #lgrwSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Detroit did not extend qualifying offers to four players, Olli Juolevi, Mitchell Stepehens, Kaden Fulcher, and Filip Larsson. While they did qualify Filip Zadina, Chase Pearson, and Jake Walman. Evegeni Malkin is set to become a free agent for the first time in his career. The 35 year old center is prone to injury, but when he is on the ice is one of the most prolific scorers in the game still. In just 41 games he racked up an evenly distributed 42 points. Could he fit in Detroit? Finally, we give developmental camp updates from Sebastian Cossa, Carter Mazur and Dan Cleary. #lgrw Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dan Cleary, owner of the Hypnosis for Health Learning Center, joins Dr. Bunny in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the HypnoThoughts LIVE for very interesting & informative interview regarding chronic and acute pain, and so much more. Many years ago, Dan was involved in a horrible motorcycle wreck that left him partially paralyzed. Tune in and hear his story, as well as his hypnosis journey. A fascinating interview! Check out Dan Cleary's incredible book: “Targeting Pain – A Practitioners Guide to Relief”. About Dan Cleary: Daniel F. Cleary, is an internationally recognized, certified Hypnosis Instructor and a certified Master Practitioner of NeuroLinguistic Psychology. Teaching Hypnosis and Hypnotic Techniques throughout the United States and Europe to Doctors, Psychologists, Therapists and other Hypnotists, his specialties include Pain Relief and Personal Transformation. Daniel is the founder and director of HYPNOSIS FOR HEALTH LEARNING CENTER, based in North Palm Beach, Florida. He established and serves as president of The Palm Beach Hypnosis Group. He is a regular member of the teaching faculty at many of the national and international Hypnosis conferences and has provided specialized training for Hypnotists and licensed professional therapists since 1996. Dan came to Hypnosis as a sufferer of chronic pain. In 1978 he was partially paralyzed as the result of a motorcycle wreck. The major injury sustained is referred to as a Brachial Plexus Avulsion, which in his case causes a burning, crushing sensation throughout his arm and hand, in addition to the paralysis. For five years Daniel was unable to sleep as we generally understand sleep. He then learned hypnosis and within a week began sleeping more regularly. Since that time he has devoted himself to developing techniques and approaches for the relief of chronic conditions. While still a “Chronic Sufferer” Dan has learned to shift the discomfort and participate fully in life. Join Dan and learn to assist your clients to excel. Many of his articles and hypnosis scripts have been published in the journals of national Hypnosis organizations, books and magazines. He is well known for specialty courses in Pain Relief, Hypnosis Certification, Creating Change, Comfortable ChildBirth, Regression Research, Developing Intuition, and Effective Therapeutic Language. Contact Dan Cleary at http://danclearyhypnosis.com Contact Dr. Bunny Vreeland at (805) 482-8111 or E-mail: Bunny@BunnyVreeland.com Also visit: https://www.bunnyvreeland.com/
How do you follow up a legendary “Bucket List” interview? How about with a Juno Award winner! Joining last week's “Creature Feature” Exciter at the Manitoba Metalfest was Canuck trad metallers Striker! So now is a great time to get caught up with former RAM alum vox Dan Cleary. We discussed winning said award and the “Strike Her!” gag from the classic “Airplane” flick. Last episode we took the Nuge...
How do you follow up a legendary "Bucket List" interview? How about with a Juno Award winner! Joining last week's "Creature Feature" Exciter at the Manitoba Metalfest was Canuck trad metallers Striker! So now is a great time to get caught up with former RAM alum vox Dan Cleary. We discussed winning said award and the "Strike Her!" gag from the classic "Airplane" flick. Last episode we took the Nuge up to task for the beef with Joan Jett. So we put our money where our mouths is and came up with our own "Top Ten Greatest guitarists" lists. To do this properly, it's definitely harder than it seems. In our "News, Views, and Tunes", we discuss the new Tony Hawk doc. Musically, we crank new and used from the aforementioned Striker + Grave Digger, Razor, Cryptopsy, (the real) Slaughter, Jungle Rot, Outre Tombe, Riot.303 and Nekkromaniac. Horns Up and Stay Healthy! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram
GET INVOLVED REFEREE! THE PODCASTpresented by Lindsay Herron alongside former grade one referee Steve Conroy & amateur referee Dougie Gunning.Production by TEN10 Podcasts.EPISODE TWELVE.A busy weekend for the referees across the SPFL!Our officials discuss some massive decisions that were or were not given as we put the games under the microscope!Charlie Adam elbow(s)? - Lewis Ferguson.Besjuin miraculously gets up after the goal.St. Johnstone arm ball penalty – Dan Cleary.James Penrice challenge on Shaun Rooney.Barrie McKay dive at Ross Co and gets penalty – Connor Randall leg out.Chris Muller at Hibs correct simulation call. Glasgow Derby.Get involved by sharing your comments with our referees over on our Instagram page now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Striker is the sound of classic metal refined to a new brilliance with first class musicianship and songwriting. The band stands square in the gap, reminding us through their music that the past shouldn't just be remembered fondly, but reworked and spun into gold.Dan Cleary, the founder and vocalist of the band, has remained true to his roots, holding us captive to his direction and intent. It's a marvelous thing when you realize how much the band has stuck to its original vision, while their contemporaries attempt to shift to the latest trends. Striker is truly a modern musical wonder.The latest single, Deathwish, hits all the right notes and gives this interviewer the biggest smile in the world. As I say often, the music takes me back to a time when the world was in front of me and I spent my off hours dreaming of playing music on the biggest stages. This is what Striker does. They capture us.Please enjoy my interview with Dan Clearly of the phenomenal JUNO award winning Striker, on Rockstar Superhero.Time Codes:2:30 The importance of influence and Dire Straits5:20 Play to Win takes home the Juno award7:00 The frustrating process of winning an award during a pandemic10:00 The creative spirit and the madness of band marriage13:00 Moving on from one member to another15:50 Striker has figured out the classic sweet spot in hard rock18:00 The old school sonics and style20:00 Promoting the latest single versus the album concept23:40 Taking advantage of the social media algorithms26:00 Exploding head gaskets in the touring van28:45 The desire to tour in Japan31:00 The financial risk of touring overseas33:30 Fighting for the big festival showsSubscribe to both shows here: https://bit.ly/3airCvhWanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroThe Rockstar Superhero Podcast examines the personal lives and creative careers of your favorite classic rock artists. We are obsessed with understanding the inner workings of the music business and all that it takes to remain in the public eye for as long as possible. Join us as we pursue conversations with legends and legends in the making.The Rockstar Superhero Radicals podcast was created to connect you directly to people, professional and private, who have lived lives worth discussing and offer solutions to our listeners, one heart at a time. If you are seeking truth and purpose beyond yourself, the Radicals podcast is for you.Copyright 2022 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights ReservedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rockstar-superhero--4792050/support.
Dan Cleary of Canada's Striker joins Jeff for Episode 020 of Giro Nation Metal. Dan talks about some stellar accommodations, a skateboarding accident, and the feeling of winning a Juno. Metal as a spectrum, Striker Session IPA, and unprecedented accessibility. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/GiroNationMetal)
Welcome back to the Radio Show and Playlist #169. We have the pleasure of interviewing Dan Cleary from the band Striker.Plus, we have music by the following bands:Wicked Sensation, Breed of Aggression, Howling Giant with Bob Balch, Darker Days, Kaasin, Striker, Heartline, N.A.S.H., Burial Waves, The Cheats and Flickertail Join Randy and Troy, for this and every episode of Ouch You're on my Hair, and subscribe to the show on ApplePodcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Podomatic, Podbean, and more. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Ouch, You're on my Hair is brought to you by Dirt Bag Clothing.
In this episode we'll be reviewing the 1981 legendary album by RUSH – "Moving Pictures". Followed by “Get The Fluff Out!” where we discuss and select songs from the new album by KK's Priest – “Sermons Of The Sinner”. Then we are excited to promote a newer 80s style band called STRIKER, where we hear from lead singer Dan Cleary about their new single as well as background on the band. Then we conclude the episode with, “Knox and Cox on the WROX”, a couple of confused DJ's stuck in a time warp, who actually believe they are still living in the 1980's. We definitely loved our journey through the 1980's! To all you headbangers out there, enjoy the episode and always keep it metal. m/
#94 - Ever wanted to hear Dan get choked up? Ever wanted to hear his Mother talk about the night he was conceived? Well boy do we have a show for you! Thanks to the Patreon supporters for submitting all the wonderful & vile questions for this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rareformradio/support
Dan Cleary of Striker & I have a conversation about how he coped with 2020, being an independent artist, working on some new music, livestream concerts, getting back on stage, keeping his voice in check, winning a Juno Award & his hangover cure. Throughout this interview, Dan was drinking Central City Brewing's "Red Racer- Super Solar IPA" which was hopped with Mosaic & Citra Hops & clocked in with a 6% ABV while I was enjoying Sea Change Brewing Co.'s "Striker Session IPA". This ultra crushable Session IPA poured out with a slightly hazed veil, smashed citrus on the nose, slapped a mildly bitter yet clean finish & clocked in with a 4.1% ABV. Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week!!! *** Thanks to our friends at Heartbeat Hot Sauce Co. for sponsoring this episode! *** Photo Credit: Dana Zuk Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Striker: https://www.striker-metal.com/ Central City Brewing: https://centralcitybrewing.com/product/red-racer-super-solar-ipa/ Sea Change Brewing: http://seachangebeer.com/ Photo Credit: http://www.danazukphotography.com/ Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/vox-hops-brewtal-awakenings/pl.u-76oNkyyFv5GzV3N?ls Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/36wA6NRmFxnfiBRwDDtHpX?si=0bdede52aafa48d1 Heartbeat Hot Sauce Co.: https://www.heartbeathotsauce.com/ Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Support the Vox&Hops Podcast: https://voxandhops.bigcartel.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Cleary is the frontman for Canadian metal band Striker. Their latest full length album Play to Win came out in 2018 and in 2020 the band put out Alive in the Studio which proved to be timely with the world shutting down and bands not being able to tour. Dan and I chat about the current situation in Edmonton, new Striker music being released in 2021, the clash between old school metal and modern production plus heaps more. Show notes Follow Dan Cleary via Facebook | Instagram | Listen to Striker via Main Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify | Apple | YouTube | Stalk me via the usual stuff below; Join me on PATREON! Follow me on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify | YouTube Donate/Shout Me a Beer via this link. Visit my Discogs, eBay and Bandcamp stores Listen to LORD on Spotify | Apple Music | Bandcamp (including merch) Follow LORD via Main Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter | Vimeo The podcast is edited and produced by Equinoxe Studios. Artwork by Tristan Tait Illustrations
Host Roy Shanahan is joined again by Nathan Doyle from www.thebigkickoff.com and David Buggle who makes his LOI podcast debut. It was Europa League night and we looked at the disappointing result from Dundalk vs Molde. - LOI & Covid (FAI finally release statement regarding the end of the season/positive cases starting to build up) - Ex Liverpool player Tom Brewitt saying he tried to injury Dundalk's Dan Cleary when they played together - Daire O'Connor to Cliftonvile -Fan Questions: 1. Sam Curtis made his debut for Rovers 2 in their last game at 14 years old, is that too young? 2. Which former Ireland international made the best transition into management?
That's right, we have 2 former Detroit Red Wings, Kris Draper & Dan Cleary joining us to talk hockey, and....you guessed it....#Pickleball! #redwings #detroitredwings
Guitar Tech and Co-Host of Rare Form Radio Podcast, Dan Cleary. Talks getting reacquainted with old friends during covid, Spotify, 80's pop, cars, vidoe games movies and a little bit of aliens
Dan Cleary is primarily a guitar tech, but he has also covered several other backline positions. In addition to being a musician himself, Dan has been a long time Jane's Addiction employee as well as a Marilyn Manson tech and personal assistant. Dan also was one of the hosts of the long-running podcast "Dark Matter" w/ Dave Navarro. Currently, he has his own podcast called "Rare Form Radio.” Lastly, Dan, just like Chris, is a massive Red Sox fan.#RareFormRadio
Hockey Night in Canada’s Ron MacLean kicks off the show with David, Justin and Anthony (1:21). Four-time Stanley Cup champion Bob Bourne discusses fixing the Stanley Cup, learning how to fight and the great Islanders dynasty (23:10). Red Wings assistant director of player development Dan Cleary talks about the draft lottery, developing prospects and how […]
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Who doesn't love a good throwback episode? To close out the week of "Best Games" programming, Nolan and Ethan take a look back at the Red Wings' last win at Joe Louis Arena, the time that Dan Cleary pushed Detroit past the Ducks in Game 7, and Patrick Roy making a big stupid idiot of himself in Game 6 of the 2002 Western Conference Final. Come join the fun! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Who doesn't love a good throwback episode? To close out the week of "Best Games" programming, Nolan and Ethan take a look back at the Red Wings' last win at Joe Louis Arena, the time that Dan Cleary pushed Detroit past the Ducks in Game 7, and Patrick Roy making a big stupid idiot of himself in Game 6 of the 2002 Western Conference Final. Come join the fun! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this edition, Dan Cleary opens his hypnotic toolbox to us and we discuss a concept we have both found transformational when helping people suffering from chronic pain. Actually, I originally learned the process from Dan's book "Targeting Pain" and I use it regularly with my clients. Dan is a dear mentor of mine and a hypnosis practitioner who lives what he teaches on a daily basis, to relieve his own nerve pain from an accident that left him partially paralyzed for life. I won't mess with the details though... you can hear them directly from Dan in this episode. Please enjoy this conversation with Dan Cleary and when you do... I would love to read your honest review, here or wherever you listen to The Natural Comfort Specialist weekly! Thanks for listening. Until next week.
Boomer. Commodore. Nault. The boys look ahead to the Flames schedule after the all star break. They also hear from Stanley Cup Champion Dan Cleary who is in charge of the annual golf trip that includes our own Mike Commodore. Elliotte Friedman also stops by to look around the NHL.
When I am working with clients I pay particular attention to the words they use to describe what they are experiencing. That's because more often than not our emotional response is informed by how we describe what is going on, rather than what is actually going on. To that end I have created a number of resources to help you decode the language you (or your clients) are using. In this audio, you will hear me working with one of my clients as we discuss the difference between and "fix" and "transform" and how each of those words impacts the healing process. An audio transcript can be found below the player. Support the podcast! Subscribe in: Apple | iPhone | Android | Google | Spotify | Pandora Sue: Could you repeat that thought again? That was really profound…the difference between fix and transform. Gene: We so often say "I need to fix something" and for anything that we wish to "fix" we’re implying a sense of brokenness. It becomes a state that we're in that can have a lot of negative charge around it. The first time the power of words in healing was pointed out to me was by my friend Dan Cleary. Something had come up when we were supposed to do an interview, so I had to reschedule. I sent him a note saying "I’m sorry". He replied saying "Don’t say you're sorry! That's a really profound statement because it's not an apology. It's a statement of the type of thing that I am, "'Oh that poor, sorry Gene.'" Being able to recognize I apologize for what happened and it won't happen again is really different from saying "I’m sorry". When we look at the work we need to do in terms of fixing something about ourselves, or the environment, or the world, it automatically implies something's broken. Things aren’t necessarily broken. They may not be functioning optimally and they might not be functioning in a way that's healthy and beneficial in the short and long term, but everything we do is functional even if it is not achieving the function that we desire. I have found it more useful in my own work to think in terms of transformation. I want to transform this from the way it's functioning now to a healthier way, both in the short and long term, so it makes it easier for me to approach the work I need to do. It helps me to shape my mind so I approach it with a better attitude to ensure that I’m doing better work for myself. Sue: It also sounds more open-ended. When you fix something it feels like you have a definite aim in mind, whereas transformation has a sense of allowing and expansiveness. Gene: Absolutely. Anytime we are thinking of fixing or broken, we immediately make problems binary. By binary I mean on or off, it's there or it's not. And many situations are more complex than that, they aren't just on or off. For example, it's not that I don’t feel pain OR I do feel pain. There are gradations of pain and those gradations of pain impact the way I interact in the world. If I have a pain that's a 9 on a scale of 0-10, and I move the pain down to a 6 but my goal is to get rid of the pain, then I have failed. Even though I feel better, I am still hurt. Moving from a 9 to a 6 on the SUDs scale doesn't mean I have achieved a complete transformation. That is, my pain is not fixed, BUT that reduction might allow me to leave the house for two hours, which I couldn’t do before because I have restored full mobility. That's a big difference and real success. Yes, I still feel pain but I’m able to do things I couldn’t do before. I am moving away from this sense of one way or another, with no shades of grey. Transformation helps us to understand that there are grades of experience, rather than I have them or I don’t. For many of the things I want to improve in my life I might not ever reach perfection, and if I’m only satisfied with perfect, then I’ll never feel satisfied. Sue: Wow, that kind of goes along with your "is there something better to..." Gene: Absolutely yeah, the other part of it is when we make it binary we limit our possibilities and we could actually have something better than whatever we think "fixed" is.
In this edition of "Have You Heard", we try and turn up the volume on some killer rock that you may or may not have heard of yet. I also catch up with Canadian rockers Striker. I met up with Striker vocalist Dan Cleary as the band rolled into town on their current US tour. Dan and I talk about everything from the benefits of being a Canadian band to the current struggles of breaking a band and the latest album release "Play To Win". Striker is a Canadian heavy metal band from Edmonton formed in 2007. The band's early material had a sound influenced more by old school thrash metal, but their more recent material has a more melodic sound influenced by traditional heavy metal. Chris Segger- guitar (2007-2014, 2017–present) Dan Cleary- vocals (2007–present) Adam Brown- drums (2010–present) Tim Brown- guitar (2013–present) Pete Klassen- bass (2019–present) Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin’ Up Rock Amazon Store Striker Website Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: Kobra & The Lotus, Lowrider, Wraith, & Striker To Contact us just click this link: @growinuprock.com WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It’s quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following: Follow and Like Us on Facebook @growinuprock or leave us a review on Podchaser Follow us on Twitter - @growinuprock because let’s face it we need all the friends we can get!! Subscribe to our Podcast at the platform of your choice and leave us a review Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website
In this episode I sit down with Edmonton, Canada based metal band Striker. I spoke with Dan Cleary and Adam Brown in San Diego before their performance at Brick by Brick.
Conversations & Coffee: Episode # 15 Dan Cleary Daniel Cleary is a footballer whom has played for many successful clubs both here in Ireland his home country & over in the UK. Some of these clubs include Liverpool FC & Birmingham FC. Myself & Dan spoke about his younger years and how he got to where is today, playing for Dundalk and winning multiple trophies with his club on his first year back home in Ireland. We also spoke about his new ventures with creating his own football club (Old County FC) named after the area in Dublin 12, very close to where Dan lives and grew up. The very best of luck to Dan in the future with his career and other ambitions. I hope this journey inspires you to do more, and try harder or pursue that passion that is in you. Because we all have it; whether it be for Art , Music, Fitness or whatever it is that drives you. _____________________________ the
Conversations & Coffee: Episode # 15 Dan Cleary Daniel Cleary is a footballer whom has played for many successful clubs both here in Ireland his home country & over in the UK. Some of these clubs include Liverpool FC & Birmingham FC. Myself & Dan spoke about his younger years and how he got to where is today, playing for Dundalk and winning multiple trophies with his club on his first year back home in Ireland. We also spoke about his new ventures with creating his own football club (Old County FC) named after the area in Dublin 12, very close to where Dan lives and grew up. The very best of luck to Dan in the future with his career and other ambitions. I hope this journey inspires you to do more, and try harder or pursue that passion that is in you. Because we all have it; whether it be for Art , Music, Fitness or whatever it is that drives you. _____________________________ the
A conversation about how he started playing music, the soundtrack to his youth, his favorite style of beer, the Edmonton craft beer scene, a tour horror story, what it was like opening for Metallica & how he keeps his voice strong on tour. This episode was recorded at Le Saint-Bock tap house, one of Montreal's premier tap rooms. Striker was here to play a show as a part of the Heavy en Ville portion of the Heavy Montreal festival. Throughout this episode we drank Brasseurs du Nord's Boreal du Nord Est. Photo Credit: Michael Kovacs https://michaelkovacsphotography.com/ Striker: http://www.striker-metal.com/band Le Saint-Bock: http://saintbock.com/ Brasseurs du Nord: http://www.brasseursdunord.com/
If you want to hear about the REAL DEAL ups and downs of an investors first 3 deals… you've got to listen to this episode with Dan Cleary! It's not all roses and sunshine, and sometimes you buy a house with hoarders that don't want to leave…
It's a star studded line up this week to say the least as we speak to Dan Cleary, Junior, Chris Bennion & Ian Morris. As ever, Burke & Brier have all the latest fixture reviews, previews, transfer news and hot topics for debate in an excellent episode. Be sure to subscribe or leave us a review/drop us a tweet @BetweenStripes.
There's the Dundalk game, Dan Cleary, Graham Burke's Ireland goal, our new badges and a great QTFES with Sean Kavanagh v Luke Byrne and Ronan Finn v Joey O'Brien.
THE FUTURE - RioInDaKitchen; Theory - My Working Bedini Motor; The Future - Aardwolf, Future - Humble Bee, The Future - Bobo; Geeknotes: 02/20 - Building Black Futures: Monetizing the Scam Workshop @ Reunion Chicago, 02/22 - Bullets Into Bells: Poets & Citizens Respond To Gun Violence @ Mechanics' Institute, 57 Post St, SF, 02/22 - Passing the Torch—From Selma to Today @ Skirball Cultural Center, LA, 02/25 - Dan Cleary @ TallGrass Guild, Sulzer Regional Library, Chicago, On The Horizon: New “Instantly Rechargeable” Battery; Practice - Another Rack; Epic Jam - Future Caveman
On Episode 26 of The Red and White Authority, former Red Wing Dan Cleary is our guest. Cleary experienced a career renaissance when he made the Red Wings on a PTO in 2005. Cleary discusses every aspect of his life in hockey; from being a number one draft pick of the Blackhawks, his days as an Oiler, becoming a Stanley Cup champion with the Red Wings and mentoring to his teammates on Grand Rapids. He is currently the co-director of player development for the Wings.
dan cleary Adam interviews Dan Cleary Adam interviews Dan Cleary – Hypnosis in the news features a contentious death row case in the US where hypnosis was used to elicit eye witness testimony and Adam discusses the validity of such an approach –… Read more › The post Episode 45 – Featuring Dan Cleary appeared first on Hypnosis Weekly.
Jane's Addiction guitar tech extraordinaire talks Dave Navarro, Marilyn Manson, video games, movies, The Walking Dead, conspiracies, and his Baseball bat collection on this out of this world episode. Please welcome, Dan Cleary!
33% off Pain Relief Miracle | Tapping to stop self-sabotage Not all physical pain is the same. Pain can have many different root causes ranging from physical wounds to emotional issues. Some pain passes as the body heals, while other pain in chronic. In this week's podcast I talk to Dan Cleary. Dan was in a motorcycle accident which damaged his right arm. Because of the accident, to this day, the nerve connected to his right arm are being pulled from his spinal cord causing him great pain. Because of this experience he has dedicated with work to helping people with pain. In this interview we talk about why he never uses the word pain management, the types of pain (chronic and acute), and how to approach each with tapping. Guest: Dan Cleary Contact Information: DanClearyHypnosis.com Bio: Daniel F. Cleary, is an internationally recognized, Pain Relief Educator and Hypnosis Instructor. He provides individual and group programs in Pain Relief, Hypnotic Techniques, and Communication Skills, to Doctors, Psychologists, Therapists and Caregivers, throughout the United States, Europe and Australia,. His specialties include; Pain Relief, Personal Transformation, and Effective Communication. Dan lives in Hobe Sound, Florida and is available worldwide for phone and Skype sessions.
Welcome to the first September episode of WIIM Radio! For this recording, we had Kyle, Joseph, Graham, and I on with a special appearance from Michelle to talk about the prospects. We're this close to meaningful hockey again and that can only mean one thing, talking about the last two weeks! Here's a rundown of what we had. Johan Franzen's status update since the last time we recorded was not promising.Dan Cleary went from rumor to actual signing and we still hate that move.Henrik Zetterberg diplomatically dropped the hammer on Babcock in a summer full of quotes from Wings players about the bygone coach.Dylan Larkin is going to be really good y'all. Get on board.Reader questions! Go ahead and give us a lesson via the embedded player above or right at our Blogtalk Radio page. You can also search us out on iTunes at Winging It In Motown. Thanks for listening and LGRW Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for an informative show on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at 4:00 PM Standard Pacific time and 7:00 PM Eastern Standard time. Our show guest is Dan Cleary. He is the author of the book, "Targeting Pain – A Practitioners Guide to Relief" He is an internationally recognized, certified Hypnosis Instructor and acertified Master Practitioner of NeuroLinguistic Psychology. Daniel is the founder and director of HYPNOSIS FOR HEALTH LEARNING CENTER, based in North Palm Beach, Florida. He established and serves as president of The Palm Beach Hypnosis Group. He is a regular member of the teaching faculty at many of the national and international Hypnosis conferences and has provided specialized training for Hypnotists and licensed professional therapists since 1996. We are delighted to have Dan on our show. He most certainly will teach us about how to get out of pain through hypnosis. You asked for it and we deliver!
The return of Dan Cleary, free agency strikeouts and the diggers (or lack there of). WIIM Radio tries to make sense of whatever the hell it is going on with the Detroit Red Wings this summer. #Loyalty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ken Kal talks to Wings forwards Dan Cleary and Drew Miller
Dan Cleary visits with NHL Live! on Dec. 2, 2009
In this episode I talk with pain relief expert Dan Cleary. Gained from his own personal experience about chronic pain, Dan has an amazing point of view about how to gain pain relief. In this interview he talks about the “10% solution” that will reshape your understanding of pain, even if you don’t experience chronic pain. Show Topic:Dan often starts his pain relief classes with the statement “Pain is not real!” This is a dramatic statement, often causing his students to sit up in their seats, ready to disagree. Decades of of personal experience with chronic pain makes him uniquely qualified to talk about the nature of pain. In this interview Dan talks about how pain is nothing more than a signal and how relief is possible. Even though Dan’s expertise is with chronic pain, his point of view of how to achieve relief is useful to all of us.