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A recent study proposes a new model for the evolution of intelligent life, which challenges the long-standing "hard steps" theory that the emergence of intelligent life is an exceedingly rare event due to a series of improbable evolutionary milestones. A team led by postdoctoral researcher Dan Mills from the University of Munich suggests that the development of intelligent life is a natural outcome of planetary evolution. They argue that Earth's environment underwent sequential "windows of habitability," periods when conditions became favorable for complex life to emerge. (Past Drake Award winner Jason Wright is a co-author on the study.) The study emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between astrophysics and geobiology to understand the evolution of life. Join planetary astronomer Franck Marchis in an in-depth discussion with Dr. Mills about why intelligent life may be common and how this could affect our search for life beyond Earth. (Recorded live 24 April 2025.)
Construction costs could be impacted by the tariffs. We check in with Dan Mills from the Home Builders Association of Greater New Orleans about what they're expecting
* We take another look at the halt on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion with Kristi Trail from the Ponchartrain Conservancy * Construction costs could be impacted by the tariffs. We check in with Dan Mills from the Home Builders Association of Greater New Orleans about what they're expecting
In this episode of The Recruiter Startup Podcast, Dualta Doherty sits down with Dan Mills, co-founder of Hiiya, to explore his journey through recruitment and entrepreneurship. Dan shares how his years of experience in scaling teams and building high-performing desks shaped his approach to launching his own business. He talks about the importance of data-driven management, creating relatable content to stand out in a crowded market, and how humour and creativity have become key tools for success. Dan also opens up about the personal challenges he faced, including launching Hiiya while supporting his wife through a cancer diagnosis, and how those moments reinforced his drive to make it work. This episode is a raw and insightful look at leadership, resilience, and doing recruitment differently. A must-watch for anyone navigating the highs and lows of building a business.
This week on Freestyle Media, swimmers Helen Gorman, Dan Mills and Katie Moore, along with Trafford Metro coach Bob Bolton, take part in a discussion on training volume. Is there a perfect amount and, if so, what is it? Get 15% off a pair of custom-fit goggles from TheMagic5 by using the affiliate link www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimited Get a personalised strength and mobility programme at www.oxolt.com
Tommy talks to Dan Mills, CEO of the Home Builders Association of Greater New Orleans
We've heard of the fragmentation problem many times in Modular March, and we've came to learn of a variety of solutions like shared sequencing, intents-based interop, and more. Today, in less than 10 minutes, we hear the vision from Avail's head of product Dan Mills live from Modular Day in ETHDenver. Created in 2020 as part of Polygon, Avail emerged in response to Ethereum's shift toward a rollup-centric architecture, identifying a critical need for enhanced data availability in support of data-hungry rollups. Avail's foundational product, AvailDA, addresses this need by providing scalable, raw block space without necessitating base layer execution features (aka a specialized, modular blockchain). Through the use of validity proofs and KZG polynomial commitments, AvailDA ensures that light clients can trust the data's integrity through efficient random sampling. However, Dan thought past first order consequences and like many of us now realize, there will be thousands of chains. To counter this, Avail is introducing Nexus, a unification layer based on aggregating proofs from various chains to guarantee the accuracy of execution and state transitions. We also dive into Avail Fusion, the eventual security layer and third part of the Avail Trinity. Stay up to speed on the biggest upcoming modular project launch, Avail, in less than 10 minutes with Andy.
Recently crowned a double World Masters Champion for the 400 and 800 freestyle in Doha, Dan Mills recalls his swimming journey that saw him become age group champion as a teenager and go on to compete at the Youth Olympics. After a year of full-time training as an 18 year old, Dan decided to head to university and study medicine, and has since competed on the masters stage, to quite an outstanding level. This is Through The Water With Dan Mills. Get 15% off products from TheMagic5 by using the link www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimitedGet a personalised strength and mobility programme at www.oxolt.com
Welcome to Scatterbrain Podcast Episode 171! Once again, we narrowly averted disaster; our pre-recording program (protocol) almost failed us and we almost lost this episode in the ether. But fear not, faithful Scatterbrain, all is not lost. This week, we are joined by musician Dan Mills to talk about his new music project, Programmed. Programmed recently released a new album called "Control + Alter + Delete". Dan tells us about the inspiration behind the project and the process of recording and producing the album. If you enjoy thrash, industrial, and/or death metal, this is definitely worth checking out. Thank you for listening! Please don't forget to like/share/review on your favorite platforms. "Scatterbrain Podcast, with Ian and Dan: Subscribe, Listen, and Share!" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scatterbrain-podcast/message
This week on Freestyle Media, swimmers Helen Gorman, Dan Mills and Katie Moore, along with Trafford Metro coach Bob Bolton, take part in a discussion on training volume. Is there a perfect amount and, if so, what is it? Get 15% off a pair of custom-fit goggles from TheMagic5 by using the affiliate link www.theagic5.com/freestylemedialimited
Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery and insights from Grant Stevens, MD. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients, more profits and stellar reputations. Now, today's episode is called "Insights From Grant Stevens, MD". Dr. Grant Stevens is the who's-who of plastic surgeons and one of the most trusted voices in beauty, and will have lots of insights to share. He's a board-certified plastic surgeon who is the founder and medical director of Marina Plastic Surgery by Athenix and Marina Med Spa in Marina Del Rey, California. Not only is he the past president of The Aesthetic Society, Dr. Grant Stevens also actively speaks, writes, researches, teaches, consults and participates with national and international medical societies, journals, hospitals, universities, industry, pharma, PR outlets and even government. This week's Beauty and Biz Podcast is my interview with Grant Stevens, MD where we talked about: Insights on new business models available to those who want to simplify Insights on equity deals to invest in to shore up your financial future Insights on how to differentiate from everyone else Insights on how cosmetic patients have changed You may need to listen to this Beauty and the Biz episode several times since it's packed with pearls on how to market, scale and exit a cosmetic practice. You'll hear how differently Dr. Grant Stevens thinks about business, marketing and the plastic surgery industry. Visit Dr. Steven's website P.S. Please review!
On this week's show, we're going to speak with one of Tucson's most popular muralists, Jessica Gonzalez. This is an interview that's part of an ongoing series by the Tucson Gallery called Meet the Artist. And we thought this is a great one to share as we're celebrating women who have shaped Tucson. Today is March 12th, my name is Tom Heath and you're listening to "Life Along the Streetcar". Each and every Sunday our focus is on Social, Cultural and Economic impacts in Tucson's Urban Core and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A Mountain to UArizona and all stops in between. You get the inside track- right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on DowntownRadio.org- we're also available on your iPhone or Android using our very own Downtown Radio app. Reach us by email contact@lifealongthestreetcar.org -- interact with us on Facebook @Life Along the Streetcar and follow us on Twitter @StreetcarLife--- And check out our past episodes on www.lifeAlongTheStreetcar.org, Spotify, iTunes or asking your smart speaker to "Play Life Along The Streetcar Podcast." Our intro music is by Ryanhood and we exit with music from Dan Mills, "Tucson, Arizona."
On this week's episode, the CEO of the Home Builders Association of Greater New Orleans says the vast majority of insurance claims during recent Louisiana hurricanes were caused by roof failures that could be prevented by improved installation techniques. So, getting some of the region's roofs up to code could be the key to solving the current residential insurance crisis.
Notes: I learned this song from Adam Podd at the end of the summer at a group singing weekend workshop, and immediately decided to use it for my Pocket Songs welcome song during the fall, not only because of the generous, wide-open welcome of the words, but because of the way the music backs up the message. The lift and lightness of the rhythm, and the enjoyment of slightly surprising notes (I particularly love the first "are" of the tenor line, for example), the way we move from unison into connected harmonic diversity -- these musical things help me FEEL welcoming. Sometimes I shift the words to sing it to myself, as a reminder that whoever I am, whomever I love, wherever I am on this journey, I am welcome... and when I feel genuinely accepted as I am, it is so much easier to extend that welcome and acceptance to others. Join the A Breath of Song mailing list to receive a heads up as a new episode is released, plus a large version of the artwork, brief thoughts from my slightly peculiar brain... and occasional extras when they seem vitally important! No junk -- I will never sell your address. I read out all your names into my living room when I send new mailings... I appreciate the connection to you who are listening and singing these songs with me. Exchange energy with A Breath of Song with dollars at the Gratitude Jar (whoo-hoo!!!!), or by making comments, leaving reviews, suggesting songs or songwriters (including yourself) ..... your participation matters! Songwriter Info: Adam Podd (he/him/his) is a Vermont-bred, Brooklyn-based music director, pianist, organist, bassist, composer, and arranger. He has worked with some of the top artists and organizations in his field. As a pianist, Adam specializes in blues, jazz, and gospel. He plays regularly around NYC with his twin brother Matt, and their jazz and blues band Mimi and the Podd Brothers. He also plays keys, bass and music directs for singer/songwriter Dan Mills. I met Adam as he co-led a workshop on Star Island, off the coast of New Hampshire. I was struck by his unassuming, gentle manner and musical generosity. He welcomes sharing of this song. Links: learn about Adam himself: ABOUT — Adam Podd check out the choral music Adam and his brother arrange: The Podd Brothers Home - Ana Levy-Lyons (analevylyons.com) Visit abreathofsong.com for lyrics, the tip jar, more of Patty's artwork, a way to nominate songs or songwriters for the podcast, and an easy way to search past episodes. Nuts & Bolts: 3:4, Major, harmonized
On this week's show, we're going to speak with Haley and Monica. They are two sisters who moved to Tucson as part of the Remote Tucson program that was launched about a year ago with startup Tucson and they're coming up to a big anniversary date on that program. So we thought we'd check in with Haley and Monica on how they're doing here in Tucson and any of their thoughts on our community. Today is December 11th, my name is Tom Heath and you're listening to "Life Along the Streetcar". Each and every Sunday our focus is on Social, Cultural and Economic impacts in Tucson's Urban Core and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A Mountain to UArizona and all stops in between. You get the inside track- right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on DowntownRadio.org- we're also available on your iPhone or Android using our very own Downtown Radio app. Reach us by email contact@lifealongthestreetcar.org -- interact with us on Facebook @Life Along the Streetcar and follow us on Twitter @StreetcarLife--- And check out our past episodes on www.lifeAlongTheStreetcar.org, Spotify, iTunes or asking your smart speaker to "Play Life Along The Streetcar Podcast." Our intro music is by Ryanhood and we exit with music from Dan Mills, "Something Good."
On this episode of The Keller and Hector Show, the boys are joined by writer and producer Dan Mills as they continue their over ten-year-long movie watching journey with number 366 on the list of the 500 Greatest Movies of All Time: Predator (1987). Follow along with Keller, Hector, and occasionally their friends as they tackle a movie a week! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/500greatestfilmspodcast/support
In this episode, my friend Randy Redd joins me to discuss his long and winding road through Broadway, film, and television that brought him to find something that brings fire to his heart. We talked about his journey as a writer, musician, actor, singer, and anything New York City needed from him. Randy describes his attempts at escaping the hustle and bustle only to be pulled back. And then, one day, he just knew it was time to make the changes that brought him to where he is now.RANDY REDD is a Writer, Director, Producer, and Actor whose Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include PARADE, RING OF FIRE, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN, Andrew Lloyd Webber's BY JEEVES, Terrence McNally's SOME MEN, THE BURNT PART BOYS, Randy Newman's FAUST, Alain Boublil's MANHATTAN PARISIENNE, Max Vernon's THE VIEW UPSTAIRS, and Florida Georgia Line's MAY WE ALL. Film/TV credits include BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, THE LAST FIVE YEARS, AFTER THE STORM, KINSEY, FROM BROADWAY WITH LOVE (PBS), and The Tony Awards (CBS). His first play, MISSISSIPPI SUGAR, was developed and produced at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. Other original works include AMERICAN TUNE, SONS OF LEVI, ELKIN DAB, TOUCHÉ, Dan Mills' FICTION IN PHOTOGRAPHS, and a new musical project with Tony Award-winner Levi Kreis. He is the Producing Artistic Director of JOOK - Locally Sourced Theatre, Film, & TV based in Memphis, TN. @randyredd www.randy-redd.comhttps://www.jookms.com/ To listen in on more conversations about pivotal moments that changed lives forever, subscribe to "The Life Shift" on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.www.facebook.com/thelifeshiftpodcastInstagram: @thelifeshiftpodcastIf you'd like to support the show's recording and hosting costs, please visit www.thelifeshiftpodcast.com.Please take a moment to rate the show. I would be forever grateful. Thanks!-Matt GilhoolySpecial Thanks:Intro/Outro Music: Motivated by Alex MakeMusic from Pixabay Friends! If you want to help support the show AND get episodes ad-free and a few days early, please consider joining the group here! - Thank you for your kindness - https://plus.acast.com/s/thelifeshiftpodcast. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Mills is the VP of Marketing at Wistia, a video software platform built for businesses. Dan studied audio, played in a band, and worked as an understudy on Broadway before joining Wistia in 2010. Brett and Dan address why businesses should be using video, as well as how they can overcome challenges such as costs, authenticity, and employing creatives. Dan's recommendation is to simply get started! 0:00 Intro 1:13 Conversation with Dan 3:05 Working at recognizable brand 5:24 Dan's creative background 8:30 Growing an audience 12:20 Quality over quantity 16:05 Wistia Studios 20:55 Video… crawl, run, walk 25:50 Video budget and when to invest 32:41 Top piece of advice 34:50 Learn more 36:00 Outro Join The JuiceSign up for the Creator Pages waitlistSign up for The Blend (weekly newsletter from The Juice)Follow The Juice:| Website | Blog | Twitter | LinkedInFollow Dan: | LinkedIn | Wistia | 2022 State of Video Report Follow Brett:| Twitter | LinkedIn
The ABM Conversations Podcast - for B2B marketing professionals
In this episode, Dan Mills, the VP of Marketing at Wistia, joins us to discuss how to level up your video strategies. Dan has a background in acting, singing, and songwriting. And then jumped to the other side of the fence and showcased his copywriting skills. Through the episode, he throws light on: 1. Marketers' top 5 most mentioned video goals and how they vary based on the orgs maturity stage. 2. Interesting trends for marketers like us to try out or experiment in 2022 3. Why video should be a continuous or ongoing investment for companies 4. Common biggest obstacles companies face in publishing new video content and tips to overcome them. 5. Actionable ways to distribute your videos to your audience, i.e., how to make it more accessible in today's higher-than-ever content noise, and a lot more...
Andy Cam & Todd Glister talk to Dan Mills from TYDE about some of the biggest challenges facing installers in 2022
Dan Mills of Performance Rehab Clinic is a MASTER at helping people heal. Learn how to be strategic about your cycling and fitness as you age. Learn how to still be killing it out there in your 70's! Owner and operator of Performance Rehab Clinic. University of Utah Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Exercise Science. Master's degree in Physical Therapy from Idaho State University. Dan is a HUGE part of the Mi Duole team both as a teammate and a sponsor. Big thank you for all he teaches in this episode and how much he gives to take care of the team's health. http://www.prcpt.net
Joining this conversation are artists Stuart Hyatt, Dan Mills and Christina Seely. Stuart uses sound to understand our relationship with the natural world. Dan uses maps in paintings and collages as a way to explore ideas of historic and current events, including issues like colonialism. Christina uses photography to address the complexities of both built and natural global systems. All of their work—Stuart, Dan and Christina—is featured in the Anchorage Museum's exhibition “Counter Cartographies: Living the Land,” which challenges our traditional understanding of what a map is. Often, maps are viewed as objective and above reproach, but maps—just like any piece of art—come with the bias of their makers. They can be made with the intent of acquiring land and resources, as has historically been the case. So, it's important to consider how they affect our perspective and understanding of land and our place in the world. It's also important to consider ways we can re-imagine the traditional idea of mapping because an image can't always document or express the reality of a place. Artwork by Dan Mills
Joining this conversation are artists Stuart Hyatt, Dan Mills and Christina Seely. Stuart uses sound to understand our relationship with the natural world. Dan uses maps in paintings and collages as a way to explore ideas of historic and current events, including issues like colonialism. Christina uses photography to address the complexities of both built and natural global systems. All of their work—Stuart, Dan and Christina—is featured in the Anchorage Museum's exhibition “Counter Cartographies: Living the Land,” which challenges our traditional understanding of what a map is. Often, maps are viewed as objective and above reproach, but maps—just like any piece of art—come with the bias of their makers. They can be made with the intent of acquiring land and resources, as has historically been the case. So, it's important to consider how they affect our perspective and understanding of land and our place in the world. It's also important to consider ways we can re-imagine the traditional idea of mapping because an image can't always document or express the reality of a place. Chatter Marks is a podcast of the Anchorage Museum, and is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts. Just search "Chatter Marks." Artwork by Dan Mills
Dan Mills began his comedy career about three years ago in Bellingham, Wash. A comedian on the clean side with a wife and two kids -- they still love him, too -- Mills has been producing some of the best lineups on Zoom over the last few months. Featuring Matthew Broussard, Jackie Kashian, Laurie Kilmarten, Caitlin Peluffo, Steven Rogers and several other big names, The Grind with Dan Mills has become a must-see show. We talked a lot about producing and hosting comedy shows.Follow Dan MillsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal.danmills/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegrindwithdanmillsTwitter: https://twitter.com/danmillscomedySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=26369154)
Cory sat down with long time friend and fellow drummer Daniel Mills for a chat about his long career, starting drums at a very young age and the state of the music industry these days. Dan also has a brand new project called "TRUCE" that just released a new track titled Holyroller. We discussed the ins and outs of producing tracks while his band mates are on the other side of the country as well how to record drums with a young child in the house to not make too much noise. Check out Danny's project below!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dan_mills_/TRUCEInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/truceofficial506/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/truce506LISTEN TO 'HOLYROLLER' BY TRUCE
Today join Seth and Jay while the tables are turned, and DC Bar Practice Management guru Dan Mills interviews them about the current state and future of law practice! Sponsors: BluSharkDigital https://www.blusharkdigital.com - SEO for Law Firms PriceBenowitz https://www.pricebenowitz.com DC, MD, VA Lawyers FirmFlex https://www.getfirmflex.com/social-supersystem/ - Social Media Marketing System for Lawyers Ruane Attorneys https://www.ruaneattorneys.com - Connecticut Criminal and Civil Rights Lawyers MaximumLawyer https://www.maximumlawyer.com For more information follow our page! https://www.fb.me/maximumgrowthlive #maximumgrowthlive #maximumlawyer
Today join Seth and Jay while the tables are turned, and DC Bar Practice Management guru Dan Mills interviews them about the current state and future of law practice! Sponsors: BluSharkDigital https://www.blusharkdigital.com - SEO for Law Firms PriceBenowitz https://www.pricebenowitz.com DC, MD, VA Lawyers FirmFlex https://www.getfirmflex.com/social-supersystem/ - Social Media Marketing System for Lawyers Ruane Attorneys https://www.ruaneattorneys.com - Connecticut Criminal and Civil Rights Lawyers MaximumLawyer https://www.maximumlawyer.com For more information follow our page! https://www.fb.me/maximumgrowthlive #maximumgrowthlive #maximumlawyer
The guys welcome Dan Mills (another Jesse Humphrey referral) to talk about “Father of the Bride” from Vampire Weekend (2019). Plenty of other discussion including playing Carl Perkins, don't play college chords, Court & Spark & Joni, The Dead, Jenny Lewis, near perfect sequencing, Tommy & Gina are gonna slap Ben silly, and is too much Danielle Haim a bad thing? Answer: it is not.Check out Dan Mills at: https://www.danmills.net/Check out Vampire Weekend at: https://www.vampireweekend.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
In this special Pride Month episode of the podcast, I talk to my good friend Dan Mills-Da'Bell about his experience of coming out, the homophobia which continues to hurt people, and my own anxieties around whether or not I should label myself an ally. Note that this episode contains strong language from the outset. The video version of the podcast is available on YouTube. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedians discuss their pets and their love lives. Dan Mills from The Grind with Dan Mills discusses his dog, Rissa and getting married at a young age. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cheri-hardman/support
THE DEAD FREIGHTS out of Southhampton, UK are on the show to introduce the band and discuss their releases “Fever and The Thunder” and “Suffering Safari”. This is a fun episode. The band reminds me of The Beatles in sound, attitude & character. You will enjoy the banter between the band & me. ~ Shay Band members Charlie & Louis (Louie) join us Band Press Release: Southampton quartet and local legends The Dead Freights announce their new single ‘Fever & The Thunder'. Recorded at Mi7 Studios with Daisy Palmer (Feverist, Paloma Faith) and mixed by Josh Ager (Beabadobee) with help from Pete Robertson (The Vaccines), the single comes straight after their previous single ‘Stray Dogs' which has received lots of radio support, media coverage and a Louder Than War premiere. The track combines disco beats and tasteful guitar techniques with a gritty production highlighting the band's signature, grubby sound. With frontman Charlie James emphasizing that “the lyrics act as a stream of consciousness”, the band aim to combine elements of disco (Fever) and traditional rock ‘n' roll (Thunder) whilst providing a catchy melody at the same time. “It's us running with the grunge disco thing. ‘Fever & The Thunder' is like a sleazy house-party with a constant groove.” Charlie James states. “'Fever & The Thunder' goes to the grungiest Disco places we have ever been,” Drummer Louis Duarte begins. “'Fever' could easily be a doth of the cap to Night Fever and my four to the floor (ish) beat in the chorus, like it or not, is definitely inspired by John Travolta's hips. But what if things get too metronomic? Well, we're no slaves to the grid baby! We stretch time in the final stages of this, just before the gut punch of an ending… I guess that's where the ‘Thunder' comes in' The band sold out two shows at Southampton's iconic venue The Stage Door and ‘Fever & The Thunder' is second in an exciting string of four releases. Next on the release agenda is "Batman". After recording a live video at Abbey Road Studios in the infamous Studio 2 (following in the footsteps of the band's biggest influence, The Beatles), The Dead Freights have headlined a This Feeling headline tour all over the U.K. which saw most nights sold out- including an unforgettable Nambucca show that sold out in record time. The band are kicking out hard with a string of new singles, show announcements and even managing to bag themselves a festival slot this year (despite that proving near-on impossible). With social distance measures in places, it is going to prove even harder to keep your hands off The Dead Freights. With good looks, charisma and bags of charm, they are a train that can't be stopped. Lead Vocals/Guitar: Charlie James Guitar/Backing Vocals: Robert Franklin Bass: Robby Spencer Drums: Louis Duarte https://youtu.be/N0rPLgI1zYg Song Credits: Written by: Charlie James, Robert Franklin, Robby Spencer, Louis Duarte. Produced by: The Dead Freights, Marc Burford, Undy Hunt, Dan Mills. Engineered by: Undy Hunt. Mixed by: Josh Ager. Mastered by: Joshua Davenport. Recorded at: Sunrise Sound Studio Directed by: The Dead Freights. https://youtu.be/6PL125U1ARw Song Credits: Written by: Charlie James, Robert Franklin, Robby Spencer, Louis Duarte. Produced by: The Dead Freights, Daisy Palmer, Dan Mills, Callum Ryan. Engineered by: Daisy Palmer. Mixed by: Josh Ager. Mastered by: Joshua Davenport Recorded at: Mi7 Studios, LDN. Directed by: The Dead Freights & Mitchell Wiseman. Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Spotify Google-play Apple-alt
On today’s show I have the great Adam Podd. Over the coarse of the pandemic Adam and his brother Matt have created arrangements as well as audio templates for people all over the world to benefit from online musical collaboration. While doing this, they have created their own publishing company and their arrangements can be purchased through the world famous sheet music distributor J W pepper. They are also 2 thirds of the group mimi and the Podd brothers which will be the featured music at the end of this episode. Adam and I have been playing together for years in Dan Mills’ band as well as other projects, and It was truly a pleasure to hang and talk with him. Enjoy the episode! Over The Hump Livestream with Jesse Humphrey Facebook.com/jessehumphrey Wednesday night at 8pm ET. Support the podcast! NEW MERCH ALERT!!!!!! The Merch store Go to jessehumphrey.com and click the merch button on the homepage! NEW “OVER THE HUMP” MERCH!! Exclusive Content is on the Patreon page! www.patreon.com/afterthegig Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com Music from this weeks show: Intro: “Cheek to cheek” performed by Mimi and the Podd Brothers Outro: “I Feel Pretty” performed by Mimi and the Podd Brothers Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jhumphreymusic/ https://www.instagram.com/afterthegig/ @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
Dan Mills, director of the Bates Museum of Art, talks about the exhibition "Let's Celebrate Ashley Bryan!", featuring his fine art and original illustrations. Dan talks about Ashley's life and career, and how to view the exhibition virtually. Listen to the interview then view the exhibition here: https://www.bates.edu/museum/ashley-bryan/
The subject of today’s episode is Bad Samaritan and we’ll be talking with chef, author, former Richmond native, and current New Orleans based samaritan, Dan Mills. And for all you squares and bean counters out there who don’t think today’s subject is an actual oddity, well then I have news for you, everything is an oddity, there are only shades of grey, the rivers are dark, the ocean is deep, and the cosmos infinite.
Paul Simon. A singer songwriter with a poetry degree from Queens College. Paul Simon met one of his greatest life collaborators at the tender age of 11yrs old, Art Garfunkel. Together, the two achieved remarkable fame as a folk duo, but even after the days of Simon and Garfunkel had ended, Paul Simon put out several hit albums and continues to put out successful music today. For many fans, his greatest achievement is Graceland, an album which weaves American folk music together with several South African styles. It was created in the time of apartheid in South Africa which for many around the world was utterly unacceptable.
In this episode Casey and Alaina have their first opportunity to re-interview a previous guest! Rewinding back to the third episode, guest Edna Jeon mentioned the idea of being in a woodwind quintet that would practice independently, and meet a few times a year in person to perform. After a year of meticulous planning and dedication, 'Our Time Wind Quintet' was formed. While the 'perform in person' part of the dream has not yet been realized, OTWQ has managed to produce multiple high quality videos, concerts, and artist collaborations. The members of the group (in score order...of course) are: Edna Jeon on Flute, Jordan Pyle on Oboe, Dan Mills on Clarinet, Taryn Lee on Horn, and Keegan Hockett on Bassoon. "Our Time Wind Quintet specializes in performances that hold space for authentic connection and conversation. Members of the quintet are highly accomplished performers who integrate their collective passions and varied interests to create new ways to hold dialogue through chamber music. Through intentional and purposeful programming, Our Time offers a moment for attendees to reconnect with their simple but profound capacity to listen. The group aspires to share their joyous spirit through performance, educational engagement, and community partnerships. Our Time Wind Quintet holds space to weave together a more supportive humanity." To learn more about OTWQ visit their website When Alaina and I had everyone on a zoom call it was finally time to answer some very important logistical questions; What sort of mic set up is everyone working with? What is your recording process? What sort of 'hidden' roles do people have? What does OTWQ's future look like? We hope you enjoy listening to the answers of these questions and more! Show Links: Dan Mills Gratitude Instagram Account: @dan.mills.art Literary Music Library Concert: 28. Collaboration in Isolation Our Time Wind Quintet: Youtube Page, Facebook Page, Instagram Page, Website
Shut Up and Laugh - Episode 36, Dan Mills Host Brian Trendler interviews Bellingham's funniest Occupational Therapist, Dan Mills. Not only does Dan have to explain to others constantly what he does, but the reasons behind WHY he does may surprise you. Dan's a family man, an amazing Dad and husband, and wants only what's right for his kids and all around him. He faces his every day grind and the past year of COVID with optimism, pride, and a deep level of care for all he helps. Having recovered from the disease itself, he has a unique view on what it's all about, and why he needs to continue his truly good work..., once you all realize what the hell an Occupational Therapist with a propensity to joke really does. Also hear about THE GRIND, and amazing live comedy event on Thursday nights via social media, and so much more. Listen, Learn, Watch and LAF with us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shutupandlaugh/message
Absolute Geezars!Join me with my next guest on the show Dan Mills.In this episode we talk about the highs and lows of a Non League Scout!Dan has travelled far and wide to watch the game we adore and I cant Stress just how jealous I am!This is a great insight into the mind of a Non League Scout and just the lengths they have to go to when it comes to getting that report to the gaffa!I hope you all enjoy this one as much as I enjoyed it.Au Revoir!
Dan Mills is the No1 bestselling author of Sniper One, and a soldier with over 30 years of experience in The British Army.Get Sniper One here: https://amzn.to/3ncSqlAYou can find Dan on insta @danmills_authorMerch and clothing to support the podcast can be found at http://www.vsomstore.comYou can find books from guests of the podcast here: https://www.vsompodcast.com/books/You can connect with Geraint at @grjbooks across social media, and find his Afghanistan memoir Brothers in Arms in all good book stores.If you are a veteran struggling with mental health, or you just want a bit of help adjusting to civvie life, then say hello to the Royal British Legion at @royalbritishlegion or http://www.rbl.orgThank you to our sponsors! The show doesn't happen without them!Combat Fuel - www.combat-fuel.co.ukCombat Combover - www.combatcombover.comKamoflage Ltd - www.kamoflage.co.ukRite Flank - www.riteflank.co.ukZulu Alpha Strap Company - @zulualphastrapsFor clips and content from the show, behind the scenes, and photos and videos of the guests' time on operations, follow @veteranstateofmind on Facebook and Instagram, and go to www.vsompodcast.com for links to all the connected sites, and an online submissions form for sending in your questions to the show. Cheers!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Ea-uUc26ENbNBYWd6-2779MBUZrl6WymCW_b0GdibwrG6-xBlWcpjLS6osk9OqZFbR9wOm&country.x=GB&locale.x=GB)
Today Young Sam is turning the tables and pitching questions to Gez. We'll be back later in the week with guest Dan Mills, No1 bestselling author of Sniper One.Gez's new book Lost In The Fire is available here: https://amzn.to/3kVnjbYMerch and clothing to support the podcast can be found at http://www.vsomstore.comYou can find books from guests of the podcast here: https://www.vsompodcast.com/books/You can connect with Geraint at @grjbooks across social media, and find his Afghanistan memoir Brothers in Arms in all good book stores.If you are a veteran struggling with mental health, or you just want a bit of help adjusting to civvie life, then say hello to the Royal British Legion at @royalbritishlegion or http://www.rbl.orgThank you to our sponsors! The show doesn't happen without them!Combat Fuel - www.combat-fuel.co.ukCombat Combover - www.combatcombover.comKamoflage Ltd - www.kamoflage.co.ukRite Flank - www.riteflank.co.ukZulu Alpha Strap Company - @zulualphastrapsFor clips and content from the show, behind the scenes, and photos and videos of the guests' time on operations, follow @veteranstateofmind on Facebook and Instagram, and go to www.vsompodcast.com for links to all the connected sites, and an online submissions form for sending in your questions to the show. Cheers!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Ea-uUc26ENbNBYWd6-2779MBUZrl6WymCW_b0GdibwrG6-xBlWcpjLS6osk9OqZFbR9wOm&country.x=GB&locale.x=GB)
If you’re planning your first snowmobile trip, you’ll need a trailer. And you’ll need to know how to load that trailer. We talk to Dan Mills, the Director of Sales for Alcom® and Polaris Trailers, about snowmobile trailer options. Then we chat with Brandon Lee, the Technical Training Manager at Polaris, about the proper way to secure our sleds to our trailer.To learn more about Polaris Trailers, visit http://polaris-trailers.com/.To find a Polaris Trailers Dealer near you, use the Dealer Locator:http://polaris-trailers.com/dealer-locatorYou also can follow Polaris Trailers on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/PolarisTrailers/Find more tips on transporting your snowmobile on the Polaris Help Center.https://snowmobiles.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/article/KA-01136/The Caliber® Trailer Configurator can be found at:http://www.caliberproductsinc.com/POLARIS-Configurator/index.htmlAlcom® is a registered trademark of Alcom, Limited.Caliber® is a registered trademark of Caliber, Inc.
In this episode, The Authentic Recruiter founder, Claire Ackers, interviews Dan Mills, Business Manager for Leeds, Gravitas. They talk all things authentic recruitment, including:
"If I can do it, anyone can" Are you thinking about launching your own podcast? It's a brilliant way to add value to your industry and build your brand. Listen to Adesse Director and Audacity host Claire Ackers talk to Gravitas' Dan Mills and give you step by step instructions on how to launch your very own podcast: Plan & Pitch Record & Edit (including details of the mostly free tech she uses) Publish & Promote Download your FREE cheatsheet here to make sure you don't miss a step. Is your recruitment business delivering the income and impact you really want? Take my FREE Recruitment Impact scorecard and find out. It's free, takes 3 minutes and you'll get a personalised report with actionable advice. Check out the scorecard for your recruitment business here.
Today on the podcast I have the drummer for the national touring act Bronze Radio Return, Rob Griffith. Rob and I have been friends ever since we went on tour together in 2010. Bronze was nice enough to let Dan Mills open for them and follow them around the north east region, and I can say that touring and playing music with those guys is an experience that I will cherish and remember forever. In this episode I rant about the Chase Rice concert situation, the state of the music industry, what it takes to run a DIY touring band, my “how did you join Carbon Leaf?” Story, and much more. I hope you enjoy, and tune in next week for part 2 of this conversation! A week after we recorded this episode, Rob tragically lost his brother. My thoughts and prayers are with the Griffith family, and this episode is dedicated to the memory of Allan David Griffith. RIP Music from this weeks show: Intro: “Down There” by Bronze Radio Return Outro: “Still Wandering” by Bronze Radio Return Bronze Radio Return Shreds! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ioWC26nPvI Support the podcast! www.patreon.com/afterthegig Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
Getting to the trails usually means loading up a trailer. And there’s a lot more involved in loading up that trailer than simply driving your vehicle up a ramp. First, we talk with Dan Mills, the Director of Sales for Alcom® and Polaris Trailers, about how to pick out the right trailer for your needs. Then Polaris Service Engineer Tim Nelson is back to tell us how to properly secure our vehicles to that trailer.To learn more about Polaris Trailers, visit http://polaris-trailers.com/.To find a Polaris Trailers Dealer near you, use the Dealer Locator:http://polaris-trailers.com/dealer-locatorYou also can follow Polaris Trailers on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/PolarisTrailers/ More trailering tips can be found on the ATV, GENERAL, RANGER and RZR Help Centers.https://atv.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://general.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://ranger.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/Also look for trailering videos on the Polaris Off Road and Polaris RZR YouTube channels:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdBUYepGpSjfY6sYm7Xo8whttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2Ui62WoWeI4XgMqD4NwmAAlcom® is a registered trademark of Alcom, Limited.
Today on the show I have songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist as well as the musical director and touring guitarist for Thirty Seconds To Mars, Stevie Aiello. We are also joined by the great Dan Mills. Stevie, Dan, and I all grew up in Cranston, RI. We all went to Cranston High School West, and I am convinced that Cranston has magical music powers. Either way, It was a pleasure talking recording, songwriting, prosciutto di parma, and much more with these fine gentlemen. Enjoy the show! PS: Tune in to instagram live @jhumphreymusic tonight at 8pm EST. I will be doing a bundle giveaway contest! To enter, tip ANY amount to the virtual tip jar BEFORE 7PM. The winner will be drawn during the live stream! Bundle features a Signed pair of drumsticks, Carbon Leaf’s Gathering Album, Stephen Kellogg “Tour de Forty” backstage pass, Love in Stockholm’s “Hold Back the Sun” album, and an After the Gig Sticker. Virtual Tip Jar Venmo: @jessehumphrey PayPal.me/jhumphreymusic Support the podcast! www.patreon.com/afterthegig Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com Music from this weeks show: Intro: “One in a Million” by Monty Are I Outro: “Dangerous Night” by 30 Seconds to Mars @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
Dan Mills turned his hobby of collecting commercial kitchen gadgets into Tinker Kitchen, a makerspace for community cooking. He joins us to talk about his inspiration for the space, why entrepreneurs need grit in the face of never-ending roadblocks, and how his very understanding girlfriend provided the (literal!) space he needed to succeed. Links and Show Notes Maker culture (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maker_culture) CAD (Computer-aided Design) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-aided_design) SketchUp (https://www.sketchup.com/) R&D (Research and Development) (https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/randd.asp) ROI (Return on Investment) (https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/returnoninvestment.asp) Pared (https://www.pared.com/) —Making restaurant life easier Liquid nitrogen (https://makezine.com/projects/liquid-nitrogen/) Sous vide (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sous-vide) Molecular Gastronomy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_gastronomy) Stage (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_%28cooking%29) —“An unpaid internship when a cook or chef works briefly, for free, in another chef's kitchen to learn and be exposed to new techniques and cuisines.” Chez Panisse (https://www.chezpanisse.com/) Opportunity cost (https://www.investopedia.com/terms/o/opportunitycost.asp) Burnout (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/burnout) Tinker Kitchen Kickstarter project (funded, 2018) (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/20846993/tinker-kitchen) Microsoft Excel (https://products.office.com/en-us/excel) SBA (https://www.sba.gov)—Small Business Association SBDC (https://americassbdc.org)—America’s Small Business Development Centers SEO (https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo)—Search Engine Optimization Processed Food Registration (PFR) (https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CEH/DFDCS/Pages/FDBPrograms/FoodSafetyProgram/ProcessedFoodRegistration.aspx) —“Processors of general food commodities (e.g. baked goods, noodles, processed fresh vegetables, seafood, snack foods, dietary supplements, etc.) must obtain a Processed Food Registration (PFR) from FDB. A PFR certificate is a firm’s basic health permit. The PFR allows firms to manufacture products not specifically covered by another FDB license.” We talk more about the PFR in episode 7 with Guilianna Glassman of Alma Superfoods (https://www.lettucewrappod.com/7) . Ideating (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideation_(creative_process)) Combi-Oven (https://www.webstaurantstore.com/guide/628/types-of-combi-ovens.html) Cataplana (Portuguese tomato chorizo stew) video recipe (http://how2heroes.com/videos/seafood/portuguese-cataplana) Laziness, Impatience, Hubris: The Three Virtues of a Programmer (http://threevirtues.com) Takeru Kobayashi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeru_Kobayashi) Episode 8, The Ice Cream Atmosphere, with Lori Phillips of Rocko’s Ice Cream Tacos (https://www.lettucewrappod.com/8) where Lori answers our "take a bath in what food" Wrapid Fire question (@ 56:48). Our thanks to Dan for joining us. You can find him at tinkerkitchen.org (https://tinkerkitchen.org), and follow him on Twitter (@tinkerkitch) (https://twitter.com/tinkerkitch) and Instagram (@tinkerkitch) (https://instagram.com/tinkerkitch/). Thank you for listening. You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram: Lettuce Wrap: @lettucewrappod (https://twitter.com/lettucewrappod) / @lettucewrappod (https://instagram.com/lettucewrappod) Christine Doerr: @christinedoerr (https://twitter.com/christinedoerr) / @neococoaconfections (https://www.instagram.com/neococoaconfections/) Tammy Tan: @spicehound (http://twitter.com/spicehound) / @spicehound (https://www.instagram.com/spicehound/) or email us at lettucerwrappod@gmail.com (mailto:lettucerwrappod@gmail.com). That’s a wrap! Amazon (https://amzn.to/2DBzg5j) and other links may be affiliates. Purchases help support the show. Special Guest: Dan Mills, Tinker Kitchen.
Dan Mills, owner of Accent Comfort Services, is a humble, customer-centric entrepreneur who has an incredible work ethic and insight on starting a business with a partner. For close to 40 years, he has been involved in all facets of managing and develping project plans and businesses in the construction sector. Dan and his wife of 37 years, Julie, have lived in the Charlotte area for the last 16 years. Learn more about us at https://www.businessmarketingsolutionsgroup.com
Visit GregAlbritton.com and HaroldTreen.com to learn more. “Nowadays I can have an image in my mind of some big (software) application that I want to build and just work on the pieces bit by bit… and maybe not see a big result until the end, but having walked that path so many times I’m less afraid of it and there’s less hesitation holding me back. I think it’s just a process of teaching yourself to not be afraid of that unknown.” Harold Treen is a software engineer, and more. His fascination with coding started with an introduction to HTML in middle school, and he quickly noted the ‘magic’ of typing something into a computer to make big changes happen on screen. “The amount of effort you need to input to see an output or to see an effect is so small that it helps start the motivation engine…” He continues to create code, now at Square Space where he contributes to massive projects. While his interest in coding has been present since a young age, interacting with other human beings wasn’t always at the forefront of his experience, “There was a time when I was very anxious and socially awkward. I made it a habit to go out and ask people for the time so I wasn’t afraid of strangers.” This deliberate action to open up to others has grown over the years, and it has moved fast. What started as saying hi to ‘strangers’ ultimately enabled Harold to say yes to an invitation to go to a dance studio. “The next thing you know I was going to this dance studio every week for a year, learning rumba and cha-cha and doing partner dancing and salsa. That was huge.” His dancing enabled him to be more comfortable in his body, and a big weight was off his shoulders. He continued to ‘lean into it’, receiving compliments and even performing on stage as a dance instigator at the Daybreaker early morning dance parties he attends. “I just built my confidence up to the point of, ‘I don’t really care anymore’. I just feel totally free to do and act however I want.” And act he does as well. He performs improv, where one is required to listen intently, let go, and say ‘yes!’. What started as a means to socialize has become much more for Harold, “I think it’s scary at first, but it also encourages you to be yourself if you can put yourself through that over and over again and realize that in the process of being vulnerable you’re entertaining people, you’re making them laugh, you’re making them connect with you. That is huge positive reinforcement to being vulnerable.” Harold brings these learnings of expression, empathy, and openness into his daily life. While this may seem like form of living he has always had, it is relatively fresh, and he has put himself in environments to be social and collaborative, “When you feel socially anxious and the story in your head is that people don’t want to hang out with you, or you’re not fun to be around… when someone offers you an activity to do, that’s like an olive branch that you want to grab on to. “ Grabbing ahold of that olive branch and saying yes continues to bring about opportunities. Whether he is contributing well-written, accessible code for his collaborators, or creating a character onstage at improv; Harold simply wants to “be someone that can interact with people and really understand them, who people feel comfortable approaching, who people connect with and are excited about.” Thank you to Wistia for the music. “Sidecar Sessions” Recorded at Wistia HQ in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Written and arranged by Dan Mills. Performed by Dan Mills. Engineered and mixed by Dan Mills. Mastered by Rob Murray.
In today's episode, our host Jana Six is joined by mindset coach Dann Mills, who helps others to turn up their life with a hero state of mind. In this episode you will find out how to free yourself from depression. Student Brains and Fitness Gains is a podcast by Jana Six that is committed to helping students find a good balance between studying, free time and health in every single episode. Make sure to hit SUBSCRIBE for new episodes every Wednesday. Follow me, Jana Six on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/janasix Website: www.fitlifesix.com Follow Dann: www.instagram.com/danmills_mindset Join the FREE Student Brains and Fitness Gains Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/studentbrainsandfitnessgains/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/janasix/message
This episode features Britten Ferguson, a cyclist and explorer who deeply values being a part of 'plot' of any given place he finds while on his bike. He shares his perspective on travel, business, and more. Check out his company: revolucionrides.com (cycling adventure company). He's also Co-founder of wayfinder-coop.com (co-working for the outdoor-inspired). Read more about Britten below: “I got to this point in the trail where I was not totally sure where to go. It wasn’t super clear. There was this old Peruvian man hauling a bunch of firewood back to his home and I asked him, “I’m doing this (hiking) loop…I don’t know if that means anything to you, do you know where to go?”. He just sort of smiled at me and said, “Sigue explorar” or in english “Just keep exploring”. I took it to mean, your intuition is right. He continued, “It looks like you’re headed to the right, just let that happen, you’ll be fine, don’t worry about it”. That’s all he said and he just kept hiking to his home. It wasn’t until afterwards, until I took that idea, that sentiment: trust your instincts, follow what is right, your going to be ok. I’ve tried to make that a big part of how I make decisions and how I live my life. It’s become a bit of a mantra.” Britten explores the world via bicycle. He has ridden the length of the west coast of the US, from South to North, prevailing winds and all. He’s also ridden a bicycle from Colombia to the tip of South America. “Riding a bike has sort of forced me to be ok with the extremes.” On Britten’s ride up the California coast, he experienced one of his most challenging days into the wind, with several uphill climbs. This went on for 30 miles, and it was hard, and wildly fulfilling. You may be familiar with the area, it’s called Big Sur. On this stretch of the journey, for Britten, it went from, “I would rather be anywhere else, doing anything else…to I would rather be no where else, doing nothing differently over the course of a day”. Being an ‘even-keeled’ individual, these challenges keep him glued to the adventures that cycling can provide. The physical ups and downs can sometimes lead to ups, downs, and all-arounds mentally as well. As he explores the landscapes of Earth, he explores the topography of his mind as well. The notion of connectedness can also be amplified during his rides, “…there is some cosmic energy showing up as a newcomer on a bike, that in so many ways has restored my faith in humanity”. Britten shares the experience of what it’s like to show up as a newcomer on a bike; “You’re the vulnerable one. You’re the person that’s putting yourself out there, the automatic question is ‘where are you coming from, and where are you going?’. Thus begins a conversation that so often leads to, ‘Hey I have a place in the backyard if you want to camp out there. You look tired, here’s some juice or coffee, or some food’. I’ve had people welcome me into their homes 30 minutes after having met them, and before I know it there’s a fire to be warmed by and a nice place to be.” What else does riding a bike create for Britten? Stories. He thrives on what he calls, “being an active member of the plot”. Britten says that, “cycling makes you part of the story, with an active role in what is happening in any given place”. With all of this experience and countless stories, he now shares his love for long distance cycling with his company, Revolución Rides. How has this all come to be? He says this has all happened with, “a willingness to pursue things, and only things, that I’m actually excited about. Motivated about. Curious about. That has totally led to everything that I’m doing”. What medium enables you to write your own story, or to be a part of the plot? What brings challenge and delight that ultimately keeps you exploring and creating? Write three things that come to mind, and how you can incorporate them more into your life. Thank you to Wistia.com for the music in the episode! “Songs From the Vault”Recorded at WISTIA HQ in Cambridge, MA Written, arranged and performed by Dan Mills Engineered, mixed, and mastered by Dan Mills
In today's episode, our host Jana Six is joined by mindset coach Dan Mills, who helps others to turn up their life with a hero state of mind. In this episode you will find out how to reduce stress by meditation, working out, taking breaks, doing yoga, sleeping... Student Brains and Fitness Gains is a podcast by Jana Six that is committed to helping students find a good balance between studying, free time and health in every single episode. Make sure to hit SUBSCRIBE for new episodes every Wednesday. Follow me, Jana Six on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/janasix Website: www.fitlifesix.com Follow Dann: www.instagram.com/danmills_mindset Join the FREE Student Brains and Fitness Gains Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/studentbrainsandfitnessgains/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/janasix/message
In the first episode of After the Gig, I sit down with my good friend Dan Mills. Dan is an amazing singer/songwriter who has pretty much done a little bit of everything. We discus what it was like to be an understudy for the role of Carl Perkins on the broadway musical "Million Dollar Quartet" and how his songwriting style and overall approach to music has changed over the years. This was really fun, and I hope you enjoy!!
Lake Norman Talk with Jonathan Weiner & Chuck Austin. Unscripted & Real Conversations with Business Leaders and Marketing Pro's. Ep. 22 - Today's guest: Dan Mills
Introducing a new miniseries running within Unthinkable: Creative Cafe, the kind of emotional, insider, and cathartic conversations creative people always have over drinks that microphones usually ruin when we try to record them. In this first episode of the series, we talk to one of the most creative honey badgers around, Dan Mills, creative director at Wistia. We cover things ranging from careers in music, how art and business collide (and why art is taking over), and why Wistia chose to reinvent itself as a company that makes far more than short, educational videos with the launch of One, Ten, One Hundred, a four-part docuseries. JOIN THE NEWSLETTER to get weekly inspiration and insights to help you challenge conventional thinking and create your best work: http://bit.ly/DamnTheBestPractices. Here's what to expect: IMMEDIATELY: A quick welcome note and video. WEEK ONE: A few of the most foundational ideas we need to go on this journey together. EVERY WEEK THEREAFTER: One new story and idea for questioning best practices, being consistently creative, and producing refreshing work. WORK WITH ME Keynote Speaking: jay@unthinkablemedia.com or jayacunzo.com Creating shows for B2B clients: unthinkablemedia.com Get my book, Break the Wheel: Question Best Practices, Hone Your Intuition, and Do Your Best Work: http://bit.ly/BTWbook ABOUT THE SHOW: Hosted by author and keynote speaker Jay Acunzo, Unthinkable is a sweet-sounding, story-style show exploring conventional thinking that forms in our work and sharing stories of the people who dare to question it. From big brands like Disney/ESPN and Slack to fast-risers like Death Wish Coffee and InVision to craft-driven makers and marketers in the arts, real estate, design/illustration, content marketing, public speaking, books, comedy, and a ton more, we travel to the far reaches of the business world to dig up stories you've never heard, revealing ideas you'd never considered. It's all focused on breaking from conventional thinking to think for ourselves in our work. It's Unthinkable. ABOUT THE HOST: Jay Acunzo is an author, keynote speaker, and a critically acclaimed show host and executive producer. As a digital media strategist at Google, Jay was previously responsible for pushing marketing executives and practitioners into the digital age. He then held multiple leadership positions at high-growth tech startups, including HubSpot, and served as Vice President of Brand at the venture capital firm NextView. Jay’s work has been cited in courses at Harvard Business School and by writers at the New York Times, the Washington Post, FastCompany, Fortune, Forbes, and more. He’s been called a “creative savant” by Salesforce and was named to the city of Boston’s “50 on Fire” list. Today, Jay travels the world delivering keynotes and producing/hosting episodes of docuseries about creative work as the founder of Unthinkable Media.
LIVE from the Private Practice Section Annual Conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado, I am joined by Dan Mills to chat about humanitarian work. Dan Mills, PT, currently serves on the Board of Directors of the American Physical Therapy Association. He is the sole owner of Performance Rehab Clinics, a multisite, PT-owned, outpatient PT business in Salt Lake City. In this episode, we discuss: -How Dan became involved in humanitarian work -Characteristics to look for in humanitarian work -How to make a lasting impact in the communities that you serve -A few considerations before engaging in philanthropy -And so much more! “Every wheelchair user deserves the right to be examined and fitted by a physical therapist.” “I waited for the right opportunity.” “You have to find a fixable problem.” “We have to find a way to reframe it so it’s not medical tourism.” “Finding out what they need rather than us impose our western view of what they need is a really, really difficult thing.” “There are so many solvable problems out there.” For more information on Dan: Dan Mills, PT, currently serves on the Board of Directors of the American Physical Therapy Association. He is the sole owner of Performance Rehab Clinics, a multisite, PT-owned, outpatient PT business in Salt Lake City. His practice focus is general orthopedics and occupational medicine. He is passionate about Ironman triathlons, backcountry skiing, fly-fishing, and family. He just completed his tenth humanitarian trip to Africa and his third full Ironman. He has served on APTA committees including Finance and CSM Review (on behalf of PPS). He has also served as PPS Treasurer and Vice President. Resources discussed on this show: Dan Mills Twitter Performance Rehab Clinics Website Motivation UK Website US Aid Website APTA Pro Bono Opportunities NetHealth Free Online Community Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes! Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart! Xo Karen
I met Dan through Brian Chau, you might recognize him in episode 3. In the past couple of years, Dan has been slowly building this incredible, much-needed space within the Bay Area. Dan thought of Tinker Kitchen when he was in college. One of his class had a “Learn-by-Doing” workshop that he loved. Combined with his fascination with cooking, this dream was decades in the making. Having the chance to explore the space, you have food service equipment, so much table space, and any machine you can think of. From freeze dryers to centrifuges. We go into great detail on building this space, such as the challenges in construction, and the rewarding feeling of completing a dream. Tinker Kitchen is now open for business and the price you pay to play there is phenomenal. Check out their website at Tinkerkitchen.org and I hope to see you at Tinker Kitchen some day. Sponsor - FoodLabelPro.com Is your product packaging compliant with the new FDA rules? The compliance deadline is January 1st, 2020. At FoodLabelPro.com we will upgrade your current panels for only $50. FoodLabelPro.com also provides package and claim reviews, laboratory analysis, shelf life testing, printer/graphics services, and menu analysis. We are your one-stop shop for food packaging: FoodLabelpro.com. Sponsor - BAKERpedia This episode is brought to you by BAKERpedia – your one-stop, resource that answers all your questions on industry trends, ingredient information, food safety and more. It’s shared knowledge, freely available, always. BAKERpedia.com – we do all the thinking so you can focus on your business. Like This Episode? Then You Might Like These two episodes talk about constructing a food space Mike Mohammed and Randy Wyner, founders of Chronic Tacos - These two buisness owners talk about the tough beginnings of constructing Chronic Tacos and how they developed systems for franchising to make it so much easier. Julie Bernarski - Founder of Healthy Crunch Company - Julie's team creates their products in house and their product requies a lot of attention becaus eof how fragile the kale chips are. See how she manages her team. Show Notes Tinker Kitchen Brian Chau Phil Saneski How did you get into the food industry?: I came to the US to work for Mozilla Firefox in 2006, worked 12 years and then decided to open this kitchen How big is Tinker Kitchen?: 17,000 square feet. Tinker Kitchen is a makers space for food and cooking What got you the idea?: I took a class in biology and this professor had this class where we made biology models. it was a Learn by Doing process. I cooked as a hobby, at first I never knew how to cook so I had to call my mom when I had food Commissary Kitchens Part R+D member and part How did you find this space?: We looked around for a year What were the troubles of preparing the space?: Water, gas, city permits, and bad contractors which had to be replaced Fume Hood Advice for building a kitchen space: Spend more time in the planning stage and spend more on the planning space. Make sure you understand what needs to be upgraded The meta-advice is to find someone who’s done it before and ask for advice Learn from the Shoulders of Giants Wok Centrifuge McCormick Innovation Center 3D Printing Induction heating How did you know about this kitchen equipment?: Just asking around, going to blogs, and asking how things are made We have a freeze dryer A batch freezer A pacojet Eventually a Frozen Nitrogen document to add in frozen nitrogen Beyond Sausage Combi Oven Gastronomy Modernist Cuisine Reverse Spherification Sous vide What are the challenges the food industry has to face?: Creating a community around food and cooking The better food in a community aspect, the more tightknit the community is Outsourcing grocery stores What is something you’ve noticed between tech people and food people?: Food people are more diverse. Food people also have a different outlook. Tech people look for solutions, food people looking for community Fancy Food Show Expo West Expo East IFT Expo Taste is King Venezuela Hallaca – The Venezuelan Tamale Any advice for anyone about the food industry?: Think a few years ahead and go talk to people who have been there. The more you find out, the better. Rohini Dey - Vermillion Apprentice is a good step Where can we find you for advice?: Thinkerkitchen.org. Contact Dan at Dan@tinkerkitchen.org 3233 Mission St. 22nd Street and Mission
Coming all the way from Venezuela, Dan Mills had a dream to open up his own kitchen. Mixing food and science, he established Tinker Kitchen. When it opens in April, Tinker will provide customers with a unique set of tools and tech to make food you could never make in your own kitchen. Today, we talk with Dan to learn how he brought his dream to reality, and how food and science can blend together for the perfect meal. Website: tinkerkitchen.org Twitter: @tinkerkitch Wine Bogle Red Wine $8 at Trader Joes Getting Started Immigrated from Venezuela Came to America in the 90's for college Went to Duke, lived in Boston after Moved to California in 2006 Growing Up in Venezuela Mixed feelings now Transition Moving from Venezuela to North Carolina Learning sarcasm and choosing a major Tech Industry Involvement Open Source Movement Mozilla: programmer and product manager Learning how to code Leaving Tech Not a rejection, had a passion for cooking Tinker Kitchen Naming Concept, business idea Maker Spaces Location in the Mission District Official Opening Business Core Memberships Classes Cooking and socializing space Easy to get to location Memberships Costs, what the membership includes Guest passes Day passes will be $25 Cooking Structure No liquor license Need to bring your own food Some help will be provided on what to bring/ logistics Some food storage, space limited Licensed as a restaurant by the health department Specialized process Maker Spaces Food hacking Unique dishes/ cooking processes Chocolate tempering Science and food/ fast food chains Favorite Dishes Steak Savvied Lobster Pasta Favorite Machines Centrifuges Pasta Machine Combi Oven Wok Stoves Opening April is the goal Dealing with regulations Installing machines/ utilities Cooking shows and competitions Future Plans Working out the business model Pop up locations and events More locations someday Wrap up/ Information
What exactly is code review? Is it more than just telling somebody what’s wrong with their code? Of course it is! Join developers, Colin DeCarlo, Dan Mills, and Justin Buchanan, as they sit in with Margaret to drop comments, request changes, and give approvals.
In this episode of Trailer Talk Steve talks with Dan Mills from Alcom. Dan has lots of thoughts about the impact of Aluminum trailers on the trailer industry. Listen, learn, Enjoy!
"Wanted to Give You Something" With impeding huricane warnings and no scheduled guests there is no standard episode this week. Instead Sully threw together an episode with a sampling of tracks from the first 25 episodes of "at the Green Room" including songs from The Sun*Dried Alibi, Joe Fletcher, For the Love of Sloane, Jeff Conley, Jay Berndt, Dan Mills, Torn Shorts, Tevellus, Allysen Callery, VulGarrity, Mark Cutler, Senior Discount, The Whippets, Gravity Works, The Bull and the Butterfly, Kanerko and The Kim Lamoth Tree-Oh.