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-Rob Carson critiques the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, highlighting Pete Hegseth's investigation and detailing intelligence failures that led to unnecessary American and civilian deaths. -A fiery conversation around government health agencies and big food industries, featuring commentary from RFK Jr. and Greta Van Susteren, claims systemic failure and corruption in public health. Illegal immigration, policy enforcement, and the 2030 census are debated with guest Dan Huff, who suggests Trump can bypass activist judges using executive immigration powers. Today's podcast is sponsored by : BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit! YOUR CASE COUNTS : Justice for commercial vehicle victims starts here. http://YourCaseCounts.com To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
52:23- Gen. Jack Keane, a retired 4-star general, the chairman of the Institute for the Study of War and Fox News Senior Strategic AnalystTopic: Trump in the Middle East, efforts from Trump to end the Russia-Ukraine war 1:15:04- Dr. Marc Siegel, physician, Professor of Medicine at the NYU Langone Medical Center, author, and contributor to Fox NewsTopic: Prescription drug price cuts, nodule found in Biden's prostate 1:27:26- Ellie Cohanim, Senior Fellow at the Independent Women's Forum, Former US Deputy Envoy to Combat Antisemitism for the U.S. State Department, and the First Iranian-born EnvoyTopic: Trump's trip to the Middle East 1:48:02- Commissioner Ray Kelly, the longest-serving Commissioner of the NYPD in history who was in charge of the Secret Service during his tenure as Deputy Treasury Secretary under President ClintonTopic: Police Week, latest in NYC crime 2:02:14- Dan Huff, lawyer who served in the Trump White House and the House and Senate Judiciary Committees, former deputy assistant secretary at HUD, and a McKinsey & Company consultantTopic: "Trump has a secret weapon to defeat activist judges on immigration" (Fox News op ed) 2:11:23- Gianno Caldwell, Fox News Political Analyst, founder of the Caldwell Institute for Public Safety and the host of the "Outloud with Gianno Caldwell" podcastTopic: Seeking justice for his brother in ChicagoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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-Elon Musk explains to Ted Cruz how NGO's and non-profits are money-laundering schemes for the Democrat party. -Legal advisor Dan Huff joins the show with an update on prosecuting rogue federal judges working against the Trump administration. -Former federal prosecutor Doug Bruns joins Rob with more on Judge Boasberg, who tried to get Trump's recent criminal deportation flights to "turn around." Today's podcast is sponsored by : BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit! EXPRESS VPN – It's not worth the risk. Protect your online identity and sensitive information from cyber hackers. Get FOUR MONTHS FREE now by going to http://expressvpn.com/NEWSMAX To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: • Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB • X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter • Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG • YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV • Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV • TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX • GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax • Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX • Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax • BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com • Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I am thrilled to be joined by a guy who greatly impacted me as a music listener and player. Tim Sweatman is a talented songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and engineer. Tim and I reminisce about our shared love for music and our musical journey together. We dive into our diverse musical influences, from George Jones to George Clinton, and our wide-ranging taste in genres. We discuss the importance of playing with musicians who are better than us to improve our skills. We also touch on the underrated guitar playing of James Taylor and the session musicians who played on his records. We explore the influence of drummers like Carlos Vega and Jeff Porcaro and guitarists like Dan Huff and Michael Landau. We reflect on the decline of melodic playing in modern music and the importance of melody in songwriting. Tim and I share our love for music and experiences playing and recording together in this conversation. We discuss our favorite bands and musicians, including Chicago, Terry Kath, Christopher Cross, and Toto. We also discuss our experiences with recording technology, from using TASCAM cassette recorders to modern digital audio workstations. We share our thoughts on the importance of good drum and snare drum sounds and the role of dynamics in music production. Additionally, we mention the use of AI technology in music production and mastering.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please get in touch with me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, "Playcation", was written by Mark Mundy.
Dan Huff of The Right Stuff, the dating app for conservatives, to the show to discuss navigating today's dating scene in a lonely and hyper-politicized world. Then, Emma Foley joins the show for this week's edition of Last Call. Grace and her Gen Z companion recap last night's Patriot Awards on FOX Nation with some key acceptance speeches. Then, Emma shares the newest Thanksgiving leftover concoction.
This week we're replaying a classic episode where your hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview Dan Huff of Huff, Powell & Bailey, LLC (https://www.huffpowellbailey.com/). Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here to Rate and Review Episode Details: Georgia defense attorney Dan Huff of Huff, Powell & Bailey, LLC, a firm specializing in the defense of medical negligence cases for physicians and hospitals, explains how he secured a unanimous verdict in favor of radiologist Dr. Joshi and the staff at Radiology Associates of DeKalb, who were faced with charges of medical malpractice and the wrongful death of 51-year-old podiatry patient Lisa Calhoun. In June 2014, Lisa went to her podiatrist with leg pain and was told she may be suffering from deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or blood clots in her legs. The podiatrist ordered an ultrasound, which was then interpreted by Dr. Joshi. The ultrasound confirmed a DVT diagnosis, but there was a factual dispute as to whether the diagnosis was communicated by Dr. Joshi's office to the podiatrist. A few days later, Lisa was admitted to the emergency room, complaining of severe chest pain and shortness of breath. While in the hospital, she claimed that she was unaware of the ultrasound results and died of cardiac arrest several hours later. Disputing the claim that Dr. Joshi's office did not communicate the ultrasound results to the podiatrist, Dan walked the jury through the proper procedures associated with communicating radiology results and shared evidence of phone calls between Lisa and her podiatrist's office as well as between the radiology technologist and the podiatrist's office. This evidence convinced a DeKalb County, Georgia jury that Dr. Joshi and the staff at Radiology Associates of DeKalb neither violated the standard of care nor served as a proximate cause to Lisa's death, resulting in a defense verdict. View/Download Trial Documents Guest Bio: Dan Huff Since 1991, Dan has specialized in the defense of high damages lawsuits, primarily medical malpractice lawsuits and claims. He has represented defendants in more than 110 jury trials. He has defended and successfully tried cases for every specialty of medicine and numerous hospitals throughout Georgia. Dan's trial record would be a proud career for any defense lawyer and remarkable because Dan has tried and won so many cases in so few years. In the past five years Dan has tried more than 30 medical malpractice cases in Georgia. Many of those cases have been against the best plaintiffs' attorneys in the state. Because of Dan's trial record and reputation with plaintiffs' attorneys, he is able to obtain the best possible outcomes for physicians and hospitals whether the case is tried or resolved. In addition to representing defendants, Dan is a regular contributor to legal and medical publications and seminars. Dan and his firm are proud to donate their time and resources to help several local charities and provide pro bono legal representation to indigent clients. In 2018, Dan became a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers. Founded in 1950, the College is composed of the best of the trial bar from the United States and Canada. Fellowship in the College is extended by invitation only and only after careful investigation, to those experienced trial lawyers of diverse backgrounds, who have mastered the art of advocacy and whose professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct, professionalism, civility and collegiality. Lawyers must have a minimum of fifteen years trial experience before they can be considered for Fellowship. Membership in the College cannot exceed one percent of the total lawyer population of any state or province. There are currently approximately 5,800 members in the United States. Read Full Bio Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services - LegalTechService.com Digital Law Marketing - DigitalLawMarketing.com Harris Lowry Manton LLP - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
The one that got all eighties-tastic. Well this was a blast. When he isn't messing about with Metal Detectors (and playing in far too many bands to keep track of) Rich will normally be creating content for his Youtube channel 'Session Heroes'. Rich has been fascinated with this community of behind-the-scenes guitar virtuosos for quite a while, and has been producing content on the subject for about five years. This if course is perfect for Ant & Jason as it allows them to bang on about the eighties and look over the discographies of players such as Michael Landau, Dan Huff & Steve Lukather. https://www.youtube.com/c/RichardWatson/videos?view=0&sort=da&flow=grid (Session Heroes - Youtube) https://www.richardwatsonmusic.com (Rich - Website) 9-42 is the podcast from the team behind The Guitar Show UK, an annual event held in Birmingham and loved by guitarists young & old. You can keep up with news about the event by visiting the https://www.theguitarshow.co.uk/ (website) or by following on your preferred platform https://www.facebook.com/theguitarshowuk (Facebook) https://twitter.com/theguitarshowuk (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/theguitarshowuk/ (Instagram) Jason also puts finger to keyboard to produce the Grace Notes newsletter which you can sign up to https://mailchi.mp/f7c6482f9f5e/theguitarshowsignup (here) When he isn't faffing about with Jason, Ant also produces other podcasts such as https://the-corona-diaries.captivate.fm/listen (The Corona Diaries) with Steve Hogarth of Marillion and his own weekly audio curiosity https://therapy-for-me.captivate.fm/listen (Therapy For Me). You can keep tabs on Ant by following him on https://www.facebook.com/ashortstoriespodcast/ (Facebook) or by checking out his creator page on https://www.patreon.com/ashortstories?fan_landing=true (Patreon) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
We're back with another edition of Explore the Big Four to tackle Megadeth's strangest record, Risk (1999). Produced by Dan Huff and the follow up to Cryptic Writings (1996), this was a collection of slower and more alternative songs that are rumored to have been inspired by Lars Ulrich telling Dave Mustaine he needed to take more risks with his music. Did we love it? Did we hate it? You'll have to listen to find out!Other topics discussed in this episode include Black Album promotion, the 40th anniversary weekend, Metallica comparisons to the Beatles and more. Enjoy!If you think Metal Up Your Podcast has value, please consider taking a brief moment to leave a positive review and subscribe on iTunes here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077You can further support the show by becoming a patron. All patrons of Metal Up Your Podcast at the $5 level receive volumes 1-4 of our Cover Our World Blackened EP's for free. Additionally, patrons are invited to come on the show to talk about any past Metallica show they've been to and are given access to ask our guests like Ray Burton, Halestorm, Michael Wagener, Jay Weinberg of Slipknot and members of Metallica's crew their very own questions. Be a part of what makes Metal Up Your Podcast special by becoming a PATRON here:http://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcastJoin the MUYP Discord Server:https://discord.gg/nBUSwR8tPre-Order Ethan's new album HERE!Purchase/Stream Lunar Satan:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lunarsatan/lunar-satanPurchase/Stream Clint's album VAMPIRE:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/clintwells/vampirePurchase/Stream Ethan's album Let It Burn:https://ethanluck.bandcamp.com/album/let-it-burn-2Official Website:http://metalupyourpodcast.comPurchase/Stream our Cover Our World Blackened Volumes and Quarantine Covers:https://metalupyourpodcast.bandcamp.comFollow us on all social media platforms.Write in at:metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
Billy Smiley, Tom Reeves and Scott Allen join John Thorn in discussing secular music and christian music and how music fits into real life.
Keith Urban publicó Fuse en 2013. Se trata de uno de los mejores ejemplos de cómo un disco muy comercial puede tener gran calidad y autenticidad. Un álbum para el que contó con los productores Dan Huff o Mike Elizondo y algunos de los mejores mezcladores del momento como Tony Masseratti, Eric Valentine, Serban Ghenea y Michael Brauer.
Keith Urban publicó Fuse en 2013. Se trata de uno de los mejores ejemplos de cómo un disco muy comercial puede tener gran calidad y autenticidad. Un álbum para el que contó con los productores Dan Huff o Mike Elizondo y algunos de los mejores mezcladores del momento como Tony Masseratti, Eric Valentine, Serban Ghenea y Michael Brauer.
The latest edition of the Medical Association of Georgia's (MAG) ‘Top Docs' show addresses telemedicine from some key legal perspectives, and it features Dan Huff, Esq., who is a partner at Huff, Powell & Bailey, LLC.
Tonight with talk with country music star Lindsay Ell about how she’s dealt with concerts being shut down, being alone, being a “girl” guitar player and how she’d like to have a love in her life that didn’t involve having 4 legs and fur. We talk about her new music and working with music producing legend Dan Huff. And Lindsay graces us with a bit of a song. We also learn that Keifer has no idea with the Grinder app is. Lindsay is an absolute gem and we just love her. We hope you enjoy this episode of Talking with Thompson Square. https://linktr.ee/thompsonsquare
This week, your hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview Dan Huff of Huff, Powell & Bailey, LLC (https://www.huffpowellbailey.com/) Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here To Rate and Review Episode Details: Georgia defense attorney Dan Huff of Huff, Powell & Bailey, LLC, a firm specializing in the defense of medical negligence cases for physicians and hospitals, explains how he secured a unanimous verdict in favor of radiologist Dr. Joshi and the staff at Radiology Associates of DeKalb, who were faced with charges of medical malpractice and the wrongful death of 51-year-old podiatry patient Lisa Calhoun. In June 2014, Lisa went to her podiatrist with leg pain and was told she may be suffering from deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or blood clots in her legs. The podiatrist ordered an ultrasound, which was then interpreted by Dr. Joshi. The ultrasound confirmed a DVT diagnosis, but there was a factual dispute as to whether the diagnosis was communicated by Dr. Joshi's office to the podiatrist. A few days later, Lisa was admitted to the emergency room, complaining of severe chest pain and shortness of breath. While in the hospital, she claimed that she was unaware of the ultrasound results and died of cardiac arrest several hours later. Disputing the claim that Dr. Joshi's office did not communicate the ultrasound results to the podiatrist, Dan walked the jury through the proper procedures associated with communicating radiology results and shared evidence of phone calls between Lisa and her podiatrist's office as well as between the radiology technologist and the podiatrist's office. This evidence convinced a DeKalb County, Georgia jury that Dr. Joshi and the staff at Radiology Associates of DeKalb neither violated the standard of care nor served as a proximate cause to Lisa's death, resulting in a defense verdict. Click Here to Read/Download the Complete Trial Documents Guest Bio: Dan Huff Since 1991, Dan has specialized in the defense of high damages lawsuits, primarily medical malpractice lawsuits and claims. He has represented defendants in more than 110 jury trials. He has defended and successfully tried cases for every specialty of medicine and numerous hospitals throughout Georgia. Dan's trial record would be a proud career for any defense lawyer and remarkable because Dan has tried and won so many cases in so few years. In the past five years Dan has tried more than 30 medical malpractice cases in Georgia. Many of those cases have been against the best plaintiffs' attorneys in the state. Because of Dan's trial record and reputation with plaintiffs' attorneys, he is able to obtain the best possible outcomes for physicians and hospitals whether the case is tried or resolved. In addition to representing defendants, Dan is a regular contributor to legal and medical publications and seminars. Dan and his firm are proud to donate their time and resources to help several local charities and provide pro bono legal representation to indigent clients. In 2018, Dan became a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers. Founded in 1950, the College is composed of the best of the trial bar from the United States and Canada. Fellowship in the College is extended by invitation only and only after careful investigation, to those experienced trial lawyers of diverse backgrounds, who have mastered the art of advocacy and whose professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct, professionalism, civility and collegiality. Lawyers must have a minimum of fifteen years trial experience before they can be considered for Fellowship. Membership in the College cannot exceed one percent of the total lawyer population of any state or province. There are currently approximately 5,800 members in the United States. Read Full Bio Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services - LTSatlanta.com Digital Law Marketing - DigitalLawMarketing.com Harris, Lowry, and Manton - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
On our Explore the Big Four series we sit down and listen to an album from one of the Big Four and discuss it's place in the band's discography as well as it's place in the legacy of metal albums. Due to popular demand, this week we listen to 1997's Cryptic Writings by Megadeth.Cryptic Writings is the 7th studio album by Megadeth and continues their trend from the previous two albums (Countdown To Extinction and Youthanasia) of simpler songs and more accessible lyrics and production. Made in our hometown of Nashville, TN the album was produced by country legend Dan Huff and was the last album to feature the classic lineup of Nick Menza, Marty Friendman and Dave Ellifson. We burn down the album with running commentary. Did we love or hate it? You'll have to listen to find out. Enjoy!If you think Metal Up Your Podcast has value, please consider taking a brief moment to leave a positive review and subscribe here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077You can further support the show by becoming a patron. All patrons of Metal Up Your Podcast at the $5 level receive volumes 2-4 of our Cover Our World Blackened EP's for free. Additionally, patrons are invited to come on the show to talk about any past Metallica show they've been to and are given access to ask our guests like Ray Burton, Halestorm, Michael Wagener, Jay Weinberg of Slipknot and members of Metallica's crew their very own questions. Be a part of what makes Metal Up Your Podcast special by becoming a PATRON here:http://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcastOfficial Website here:http://metalupyourpodcast.comPurchase Cover Our World Blackened, Volume 1 here:https://music.apple.com/us/album/cover-our-world-blackened-vol-1/1442721389Purchase Cover Our World Blackened, Volume 2 here:https://music.apple.com/us/album/cover-our-world-blackened-vol-2/1464606181Follow us on all social media platforms.Write in at:metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
In this week's statewide conversation with MN state officials and elected officers Heidi Holtan spoke with Dan Huff – Assistant Commissioner of the MN Dept of Health . Each week you have the opportunity to ask questions about Minnesota’s response and plans during this COVID-19 pandemic. We’re teaming up with community radio stations throughout the state, in partnership with Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota’s Communities, and the Minnesota Broadcasters Association, to bring you COVID-19 information for the state of MN. If you didn’t get a chance to send or call in your question this week email covid@ampers.org or call 612-562-9895. One of our listeners had this question: Why is the daily data on MHD website no longer providing the total number of patients currently hospitalized in ICU as well as in non ICU beds? I find that information helpful in terms of personally tracking hospital capacity. Is that information available somewhere else? Thank you. Listen to our conversation with
State health officials on Monday said they would be setting up a walk-up saliva testing facility soon at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. “Testing is free and you will not be required to have an ID or insurance. It is open to anyone who feels they need to be tested, whether or not you have symptoms, but especially if you have been exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID,” Dan Huff, an assistant state health commissioner, told reporters Monday. This is an MPR News morning update for Tuesday, September 22, 2020. Hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Our theme music is Gary Meister.
Marie IntroThis week on the Minnesota Native News Health Report, another special session of the legislature, bars and restaurants face scrutiny, and students return to campus with mixed results. I'm Marie Rock.Marie #1 OverviewState public health officials have not wavered from their safety message of last spring: Masks and social distancing work. Tests, contact tracing and protecting others if you may have the virus – all those things are necessary to stop the spread of Covid 19. But not everyone is listening, and Minnesota topped 80 thousand known cases this week. Laurie Stern reports that – among other things, public health experts have started trying to enforce orders the state has in place:Laurie: The department of health has received more than 800 complaints about Covid-related safety violations at bars and restaurants. The complaints have come from the public, customers and employees concerned about spreading the virus. Based on those complaints and data showing where outbreaks are the most worrisome, officials conducted compliance checks over the last weekend in August and the first weekend in September. They visited 167 establishments and found almost half with one or more violations. This is Dan Huff, Assistant Commissioner at the Department of Health.Those issues ranged from customers and workers not wearing masks where required, failure to maintain social distancing or a lack of Covid 19 preparedness plans and worker training.Huff emphasized that the visits were not punitive. He said everyone has a stake in bars and restaurants operating safely – the industry, the workers , the customers and, of course, the communities. The checks were conducted in Scott and Carver counties, and the cities of New Ulm. St. Peter, Waseca, Faribault and Mankato.The Department of Health worked with inspectors from the Departments of Public Safety, Agriculture and Labor and Industry. This is Nicole Blissenbach, Assistant Commissioner with the Department of Labor and Industry.One thing to note is while business are doing a good job, customers are not always complying.We know that Covid-19 can spread easily in bars and restaurants because of loud talking, lack of mask-wearing, being in close proximity for long periods of time and lots of high touch areas.Officials said data backs up these concerns. They traced 68 case clusters to 66 bars. And they say the recent inspections offer only a glimpse of the extent of the problem. The average age of Covid patients is 35 – continuing a downward trend in who is getting sick and testing positive. Of course many colleges resume classes this week and next. Health officials say they are offering guidance to each institution individually although they also said transmission seems to be occurring in social settings rather than classrooms. Finally, the governor announced he is extending Minnesota's peacetime emergency another 30 days, so the legislature convenes Friday for it's 4th special session. For MNNHR I'm LS.Marie #2:And now it's time to hear from our Leech Lake/North Minneapolis correspondent Jennifer Cortes, who just started her junior year at FAIR, a public fine arts high school in downtown Minneapolis.Jen tape
Dr Heather Bell and Dr Kurt DeVine deviate from addiction to address the COVID19 pandemic. This episode starts with Dan Huff, Assistant Commissioner of Health at MDH and Sara Vetter discussing testing recommendations. Next Dr Linda Soucie, hospitalist at Mercy Hospital Allina, described her day-to-day caring for COVID19 patients. The session ended with Joe Hellie and Dr. John Hick giving incident command updates! To learn more about the doctors as well as keep up with current happenings follow us on twitter: @echocsct and Facebook: @theaddictionconnectionhk
Dr Heather Bell and Dr Kurt DeVine deviate from addiction to address the COVID19 pandemic. This episode starts with Dan Huff, Assistant Commissioner of Health at MDH and Sara Vetter discussing testing recommendations. Next Dr Linda Soucie, hospitalist at Mercy Hospital Allina, described her day-to-day caring for COVID19 patients. The session ended with Joe Hellie and Dr. John Hick giving incident command updates! To learn more about the doctors as well as keep up with current happenings follow us on twitter: @echocsct and Facebook: @theaddictionconnectionhk
This week I'm talking with my friend Ben Phillips who has done pretty much everything there is to do in the music industry. We are discussing road vs session drumming, relationships, producing, mixing, editing, demos vs. master recordings and how exploiting your strengths can give you an advantage at making a living in the music industry.Show Notes:Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com. Talking Points:*Started playing drums at nine years old.*Found ways to be around music anyway I could growing up.*Went to Belmont University and studied studio engineering.*I changed to session drumming as my focus.*I would take any gig learning to play in all situations.*Right out of college I had my first road gig with a signed artist from an audition.*It was a stepping stone for me getting that experience.*That led to a gig with a signed country artist because of relationship I had with a friend of mine who worked for the producer Dan Huff told him to put an band together for the tour and he called and asked if I was interested.*It took 4 or 5 years of being in town and building relationships before I got that opportunity.*The friendship I had with a bass player in college led to most of my gigs in the early days.*New drummers wanting to do studio work should work on listening to everybody else, really listening to the vocal and going back and listening to how what you play affects the other parts.*It’s good to understand production and know that there is going to be more stuff added later.*You’re there to serve the producer and the artist, not yourself.*Some people I have drummed for on records are Matthew West, Rush of Fools, Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith, Blake Shelton, Chase Rice, Chris Jansen and more.*When I was tracking drums in sessions I got be around a lot of great studio engineers and I got to ask them questions and learn a lot that way.*I went through a period where it was hard to find good paying gigs and I quit for about 2 years.*I moved away from Nashville and when I came back I decided to put a studio in my house, so I started reconnecting with and building relationships with friends from Belmont while meeting new people.*It was slow for a few months while trying to reconnect and get work.*I got a call from a college friend who needed me to play drums on session for CCM producer Pete Kipley at a studio on Music Row.*Pete had a friend producing a song for Rebecca St. James for the Narnia soundtrack and asked if I would play drums on that.*That led to a lot of work on different projects which set me on the path I’m on now.*All of these relationships led from one thing to a bunch of things.*I never know where the next lead or next step is going to come from.*When it came to getting good drum sounds, I didn’t like how others were doing it so I learned to do it myself.*I was one of the first people in Nashville to have a home studio before it became the norm.*I got married so I moved the studio to another house in a different part of town.*Because of another relationship I met a guitar player named Ilya Toshinskiy and he got me a lot of work doing country demos at my studio.*Country writers were coming in all the time so I got to do a lot of work tracking and mixing for Shane MacAnally from the show Songland, Old Dominion, Sam Hunt, Kacey Musgraves and more before their careers took off.*When you’re mixing a song with a writer there, you get more time to sit and talk with them and build relationships with them.*A “demo” is a demonstration recording to show the label or manager how the song could go.*Chris Jansen’s radio single “Buy Me Boat” is the demo that I recorded and mixed.*A country or CCM demo average cost is $800 - 1000 for a full demo per song.*A major label Country album recording can cost $20,000 per song on average.*A Contemporary Christian Music label song is on average $2,000-4,000 per song.*I can do a demo in about 4-5 hours per song, which is very fast.*Musicians make about $60 an hour and usually do 3 songs in 3 hours at a time for $180 to record a demo if you’re with the Musician’s Union.*On a master scale recording that ends up on an album the musician will make up to $750 for 3 hours an average.*On a demo you only get paid for the work recording the demo.*Recording on a album cut you can get royalties on the back end as well.*A studio can be $2000 per day.*If there is a bigger budget, everything is going to cost more just because you can charge it.*They only charge $1000 per demo because they have to pay for multiple demos to then choose which songs to use on the album and re record those demos, so the demo budget per song is lower.*Engineers and mixers only get paid for the initial work on the song, no back end royalties, so they charge more up front.*A friend asked if he could do some guitar overdubs at my studio with producer Scott Hendricks and we hit it off and that got me working with him doing editing for major albums like Blake Shelton and more.*Editing is cleaning up the recordings and making sure that everything is lined up and any pops and clicks, etc. are gone.*Slow down and listen.*I’m still striving for the next thing, still pushing for how to improve and get better, how to get to the next level.*There is no finish line.*I’m still learning how to play the game.*What is the game? Music business, politics and relationships.*What I want to put out in the music business is my reputation, cause if I don’t have a good reputation, I don’t have anything.*I sold my studio and started renting space at Sea Gayle Publishing to focus on mixing and to be able to go to other studios to work.*I had to change people’s perspective of being the guy drummed and could mix to being the mixer or the producer, so I sold my studio.*There’s really no difference between and demo and a master recording. It just depends on if the demo gets placed on album or not. It still needs to be done at the highest level possible.“Phase” is timing so when you put a plugin on something and there’s delay compensation and it’s not compensated correctly, it’s going to be out of phase from what you originally tracked it from depending on what plugin you put on it.“Phase” is not a technical decision, it’s a creative decision.*I can do a complete demo of a song from start to finish in 5-6 hours.*A lot of people will send me a demo they had done somewhere else and ask me to fix it and make it better using the existing tracks.*Production is managing expectations.*Exploit your strengths.*Go to where they’re making music you want to be a part of.*The studio world and the live world do not generally mingle in Nashville.*If you don’t want to play live, don’t start.*It’s a paradox because when you start out you have to take any gig that will come along and a lot of times that’s a road gig.*I didn’t really start working until I realized this is a business first.*I am in the service industry of giving my clients what they want.*Have integrity and be fair to everybody and have a good attitude.*Marriage relationships are more important they your musical job so make decisions based on that.*There are 100x more people making a living in the music business that are not famous than those that are famous.*You never know what an opportunity will lead to, so say yes when you can.*Work begets work.*Make a decision and if doesn’t work, make a different decision.*Most people want me to send an mp3 attachment, not a link.*Give the client what they want.*Send links that do not expire. Ben Phillips started playing drums at the age of 9 in Atlanta, Ga. At age 14 he began engineering at his church and school. He continued this tag team with different bands until he got to college at Belmont University in Nashville, Tn. There he started focusing on recording and playing in the studio. When he graduated in 1997 he began touring with signed country artist SheDaisy, and a variety of local bands, while also recording with various christian and independent artists. In 2005 he started a studio in house and later moved to a dedicated studio spot in Berry Hill, Tn. He would play drums, record, mix, engineer and produce for a variety of artists. Some of the artists he’s worked with include: Blake Shelton, Chris Janson, Brett Eldridge, Building 429, Francesca Battistelli, Big Daddy Weave, Dustin Lynch, Steven Curtis Chapman and Old Dominion as well as songs for the tv show Nashville. In 2019 he sold the studio to concentrate on mixing and producing and now has a mix room off of Music Row in Nashville.
Gordon Kennedy - Episode 1 Show Notes:I sat down with hit songwriter, producer and musician Gordon Kennedy to discuss his successful career, the ups and downs of the music business and how taking a series of one steps can lead to a great career in the music industry.Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com.Gordon Kennedy’s social media links:www.gordonkennedymusic.comwww.facebook.com/gordonkennedymusicTalking Points:* I think we're supposed to pray about and do our due diligence and get a peace about what's the next one step to take. Then when you take the one step, guess what you do? We do the same thing again.* Just one step is all that matters and don't get too bent out of shape over long-term plan.* Gordon has been building industry relationships since high school.* “Change The World” took years to write in small amounts between multiple writers. Once it became a single for the soundtrack, then that event caused me and Wayne [Kirkpatrick] and Tommy [Sims] to start getting calls from people about "would you write us a song?" "Would you do one for Bonnie Raitt?", etc.* For some it doesn't make sense to do a publishing deal these days because publishing companies can't really pay. In fact they're embarrassed to offer what they're able to offer these days to a seasoned writer. * If people don't buy music, then you see the these draws (advances) that publishing companies give writers diminish to the point where they'd rather not offer a deal than offer the kind of deal they can these days.* Income streams for songwriters and publishers in performance royalties is still there.* Mechanical royalties (CD sales, etc) has pretty much vanished.* You have an advantage if you're an artist because a publisher can see an artist as being somebody that is going to bring them recorded songs rather than songs they have to go hit the sidewalks to pitch to try to get recorded.* Single steps lead to these other things.* Advantages of a publishing deal - someone to connect your songs to major artists.* Advantages of being self published - getting more money when a song is cut.* Tip Sheet - an industry form for publishers and song pluggers that list artists going in the studio and types of songs they are looking for.* Gordon has been a live player, a session player, a producer, a published writer, a self-published writer. * This is a calling that is on my life.* God doesn't call the equipped, God equips the called.* I’ve tried the best I can to let priorities shape my goals rather than the other way around. A lot of times if your goal is to be a star, then your priorities can suffer as far as how you're going to be a husband, how you're going to be a father. They have to get in line behind these priorities, otherwise I'm not interested in that particular goal if I have to leave my family for weeks and weeks on end and be gone to achieve this goal, I'm not interested in that goal anymore.* If you're getting called a bunch for something, pay attention to what that might be and maybe that's something you should investigate.* Ricky Skaggs talks about God wanting us to study on and think about what the next one step is. Pray about that and when you get a peace about it, take that one step and then do the same thing again.* You’re writing your personal story right now. Be aware of that. Do the work now, don't put it off.Links:* Podcast Facebook* Podcast You Tube* John Martin Keith Instagram* John Martin Keith Twitter Gordon Kennedy - BIOGordon Kennedy is a multi-Grammy Award winning songwriter and record producer, a virtuoso guitarist, and a music industry visionary in Nashville. With his love for storytelling, vintage guitars and his deep knowledge of music history, he has emerged as one of Music City’s most beloved Ambassadors. Kennedy’s live shows are a treasure trove of colorful backstories and outstanding performances that one only as talented and immersed in rich experiences can truly deliver. He came by it honestly as the son of legendary guitarist, Jerry Kennedy.Kennedy sites his guitar pickin’, record producing dad and his singing mom, Linda Brannon, as his biggest musical influences. “While other families might gather around the TV to enjoy time together,” Kennedy recalls, “we gathered around a tape machine. My dad would come home every night and bring us new music that he had just recorded. My brothers Bryan, Shelby and I couldn’t wait to hear from Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, The Statler Brothers or Jerry Lee Lewis.” The Meet the Beatles album his dad gave him when he was five, and more records from his father’s days as an executive of the Mercury Records office of Nashville, provided him with a diverse diet of music. This, along with a basement full of his father’s guitars, a jukebox and a piano, nourished and inspired him as he became one of music’s finest songwriters, producers and players.Kennedy’s most successful composition is the international hit song Change The World recorded by Eric Clapton for which Kennedy and his co-writers received a Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1996. The song won Record of the Year for Eric Clapton, and spent a record breaking 81 weeks on the top of the charts. In 2007 Kennedy also received a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album, co-producing, composing and performing on Peter Frampton’s Fingerprints album. Bluegrass Legend Ricky Skaggs’s Grammy nominated Mosaic, released in 2010, was produced and co-written mostly by Kennedy. It was a career bending recording that was a departure from Skaggs’s bluegrass records. Skaggs called in Kennedy to produce after hearing his song demos. He wanted to recreate the Beatle-esqe musicality that Kennedy captures on the record.In his early career, Kennedy was a member of the Christian Rock band White Heart for six years in the 1980s. His substituting on a few shows for high school friend Dan Huff ultimately led to a permanent position as the band’s lead guitar player and songwriter. Huff became a successful record producer and would later hire Kennedy to play on many records that became gold and platinum recordings. Kennedy played on Reba McEntire’s first #1 hit, Can’t Even Get The Blues in 1975 while a young student at Belmont University.Kennedy recalls that songwriting began to click for him in 1991 when he began co-writing with his friend, Wayne Kirkpatrick. Dogs of Peace formed in 1995. Their first album, Speak, was released in 1996. Twenty years later, in 2016, Kennedy, Jimmie Sloas, Blair Masters, John Hammond and Jeff Balding reunited for a second album called Heel. Kennedy, Kirkpatrick and Tommy Sims would later join forces in co-writing one of the biggest chart topping hits of their generation, Change The World. Kennedy not only received a Grammy for Song of the Year in 1996, but in 2002 a plaque on the Record Walk of Fame. In June 1997, the Southern Songwriters Guild inducted Gordon into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame in a ceremony in Louisiana.As a songwriter, Kennedy has written 15 songs recorded by Garth Brooks. Kennedy co-wrote You Move Me recorded by Garth Brooks which reached #2 on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart in 1998. Brooks subsequently recorded ten more of Kennedy's songs on his alter-ego album, The Life of Chris Gaines, which reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. Kennedy will join Garth Brooks 2019 Stadium Tour on guitar. “Garth and I have been friends for many years. It’s a great honor to be asked to tour with him and the other fine musicians that will be a part of the band.” It’s a feather in the cap of a successful career for Kennedy to accompany his friend Garth on this legendary tour. “It’s not just anyone I’d leave my family, the comfort of my home and my studio to hit the road with, but Garth’s an exception.”Bonnie Raitt has said that Gordon Kennedy is “one of her favorite songwriters.” It’s no surprise then, that four of her five recent singles have been Kennedy compositions. Kennedy's songs have also been recorded by artists including Alison Krauss, Stevie Nicks, Faith Hill, Don Henley, Tim McGraw, and Carrie Underwood. His compositions have been heard in the film soundtracks of Tin Cup, Phenomenon, For the Love of the Game, Where the Heart Is, Almost Famous, Summer Catch, Someone Like You, The Banger Sisters, Instant Family, and Disney’s The Fox & the Hound 2.He has lent his talents as a player to Don Henley, Kenny Loggins, Reba McEntire, Michael McDonald, Leanne Rimes, Bruce Hornsby, Little Big Town and Shedaisy, among others.Seals and Crofts 2, the Beatles cover band Mystery Trip, and Tom Petty cover band The Petty Junkies are current projects Kennedy enjoys. He recently produced Shifting Gears, the new solo project of his longtime friend Larry Stewart of Restless Heart.As a Belmont University alumnus, Gordon has been recognized as a Morris Family Mentor & Lecture Series, Curb College Distinguished Lecturer, and in 2014 received the Curb College’s Robert E. Mulloy Award of Excellence. Kennedy currently serves on the Belmont University Advisory Board, and has served on the Board of Governors for the Nashville’s National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.Kennedy has continually given to Belmont and its students for years. He has spoken at seminars, hosted events (including Belmont’s Homecoming concert, Homecoming in the Round), is an adjunct professor, and a student mentor. Gordon is the fifth and final recipient of the Distinguished Lecturer, an honor given to industry professionals who inspire others through their work in the entertainment and music industry. In addition, Gordon served on Brentwood Academy’s Board of Trustees from 2007-2010 where he and his two children are graduates and remain active alumni.
This week's episode is full of inspiration! Ashlyne Huff Blue discusses her journey to self discovery and happiness. Ashlyne is an author, a yoga teacher, songwriter and a realtor. She is the daughter of music producer, Dan Huff. She bravely shares her story of enduring trauma as a teenager and how that particular incident shaped her path for a long time. Stef and Ashlyne chat about first meeting as songwriters and later reconnecting through yoga. They realize that their paths have been similar in many ways. Ashlyne recalls her early days as a pop recording artist, being a "good girl" who always did the right thing to experiencing trauma and multiple bad relationships. They discuss finding boundaries when you don't have them and how to give yourself more grace. You don't have to live in pain and happiness is always possible even when it seems unattainable. Ashlyne Huff Bluehttps://www.ashlynehuff.coIG: https://www.instagram.com/ashlynehuff/https://www.piecemealshoppe.comhttps://www.howtomoveonandbehappy.comemail: connect@howtomoveonandbehappy.comManicMOMdays Podcast:Stefanie Fair: http://stefaniefair.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/stefanie.fair/https://www.instagram.com/manicmomdayspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/stefaniefairofficial
The latest edition of the Medical Association of Georgia's (MAG) ‘Top Docs Radio' show addresses what physicians need to know about delegating their authority to an advance practice registered nurse (APRN) – including their responsibilities and the legal risks – and it features Dan Huff, Esq., a founding partner with Huff, Powell & Bailey.
This lesson is from the 2014 Midwest Bible Campout. The theme for the meeting was “On the Road to Eternal Life”. This is Dan Huff’s Wednesday evening lesson titled “Allies on the Road”. Editor’s note: I accidentally posted Friday’s sessions first. You’ll see the lessons are out of order in the podcast catalog.
Jim Casey talks with Kane Brown about: staying cool under pressure getting married in October releasing his new sophomore album, Experiment, on Nov. 9 learning from the process of making his debut album in 2016 growing as a songwriter working with producer Dan Huff on the new album choosing current Top 10 hit, "Lose It," as the new album's lead single the inspiration behind new song, "Homesick" hitting the road for his first headlining tour in 2019 learning from Jason Aldean's live show setting the Guinness World Record for becoming the first country artist to simultaneously top five different Billboard charts Show Participants: Kane Brown Jim Casey, NCD editor in chief
Jesse Frasure is a grammy nominated songwriter, producer with a background in EDM. He co-wrote “Crash and Burn” with Chris Stapleton and co-produced the Thomas Rhett’s album “Life Changes” alongside Dan Huff. Jesse also talks about parties he has DJ’d for celebrities, bus songwriter trips and being a sneaker head. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Gear-heads are going to love this episode: Jamie was the lead guitarist for the metal band Vain, during the late 1980’s. Today he has 4 patents and over 40 products developed - all of which are designed to allow you to get the same guitar sound you hear on records and CDs, both at home and on stage… 3rd Power amps are owned and played by guitarists like Steve Miller, Lenny Kravitz, Simon Townshend, Dan Huff, Vince Gill, and many others… Jamie shares the “reverse engineering” process he used to develop the sound of his 3rd Power and Wooly Coats amplifiers, including the story of his 15 (Yes, FIFTEEN) Marshall 100 Watt Plexi’s... Go to http://www.EveryoneLovesGuitar.com and sign up to get notified of future episodes and other cool stuff for guitar players, or subscribe on itunes at http://www.EveryoneLovesGuitar.com/itunes
It’s been nearly a decade since Michael McDonald has released an album of original material, but he’s back with what may arguably be his finest effort over the course of his illustrious career. The 12 track album titled “Wide Open” is a musically diverse journey that explores elements of pop, rock, country, folk, jazz, blues and soul. Produced by Shannon Forrest, the album enlists an amazing cast of musicians, including Shannon, Amy Holland McDonald, Michael Landau, Robben Ford, Marcus Miller, Steve Porcaro, David Paich, Bernie Chiaravalle, Dan Huff, Tom Scott, Larry Goldings, Tommy Simms, Brandon Marsalis and many others. Yet, the heart of “Wide Open” is the lyrics. Perhaps for the first time in his career, Michael wears his heart on his sleeve, as he presents a very personal account of his path to becoming sober and forging ahead to live life in the open. Here to talk more about “Wide Open” is our good friend and past guest, Michael McDonald.
Medical Malpractice Lawsuits The phrase medical malpractice causes most people's pulse to quicken. For a physician being named in a medical malpractice case is one of the worst events in their life. This week we discussed medical malpractice in Georgia and how physicians can avoid it. For the past 23 years, Dan has specialized in representing physicians […] The post Medical Malpractice Lawsuits – Top Docs Radio appeared first on Business RadioX ®.