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In this episode of Bad at Sports, Daniel Tucker travels to Seoul, South Korea, to attend the Arts in Society conference 2024, where he sits down with two influential figures in the global arts community. Solana Chehtman, a New York-based cultural producer and curator originally from Buenos Aires, joins Daniel as a plenary speaker at the conference. Solana is currently the Director of Artist Programs at Joan Mitchell Foundation, where she focuses on supporting visual artists through unrestricted funding and career development opportunities. Her commitment to equity in the arts has shaped her roles as the inaugural Director of Creative Practice and Social Impact at The Shed and Vice President of Public Engagement at Friends of the High Line. Solana's extensive experience includes teaching at the MA in Arts Administration at Baruch College and collaborating with organizations such as Artadia and Creative Capital. Jaeyong Park, a curator, writer, and translator based in Seoul, shares insights from his work at the Seoul Reading Room and as an organizer at Curating School Seoul. Jaeyong co-founded Work on Work and has curated numerous impactful projects, including "HIT and RUN" and "The Ideological Guide to Venice Biennale." His individual projects, such as "TOTAL RECALL" and "Center for Selfie Studies," explore themes of technology, connectivity, and social context in art. As a researcher, Jaeyong delves into structural changes in the art system in Korea and Asia, emphasizing the intersection of art and society. Join Daniel Tucker as he engages Solana Chehtman and Jaeyong Park in a conversation that delves into their experiences, perspectives, and the evolving landscape of arts and culture on a global scale. https://artsinsociety.com/2025-conference https://artsinsociety.com/ https://www.joanmitchellfoundation.org/solana-chehtman https://www.jaeyongpark.net/
Jody Wood In this interview social practice artist Jody Wood, based in Houston TX, reflects on the stages of her project Social Pharmacy as they took place in New Jersey, Texas and Sweden. The interview was conducted by Daniel Tucker at the 2023 Arts in Society conference in Krakow Poland. Link: https://www.jodywoodart.com/ https://artsinsociety.com/
Mobile Rolling Lachlan Stace talks Harness Racing with Daniel Tucker.
What was meant to be some fun at a Corner Brook Winter Carnival event turned sour for one participant. Daniel Tucker spoke to us last week about taking part in the Hottest Man in the Coldest Season competition - a lighthearted pageant of sorts for men during Winter Carnival. The event has been a popular carnival tradition for years, but Tucker says things got uncomfortable when another contestant got out of hand. (*Please note: Tucker describes how he was treated and what was said to him, which may be upsetting to some listeners.)
This is the 50th anniversary of the Corner Brook Winter Carnival. Many events have become carnival traditions, including "Hottest Man In the Coldest Season." It's a pageant, of sorts, for men in the city. It's all meant to be a bit of fun, but one contestant says it's also a real way to challenge beauty standards that men face. This is Daniel Tucker's first time in the pageant.
Dan is a homesteader, writer, artist and agroforester in Alaska and the author of the Where the Forest Meets the Sea substack. I highly suggest reading his blog, it's a very enjoyable read.Our starting point for this conversation: "Why am I moving with my wife and child to a remote stretch of beach in the darkest and rainiest part of this continent, at the far end of every supply chain and convenience? Have I gone mad? Am I completely lost to sense and reason? I would answer that I feel guided on this journey by a great, overarching purpose that has the ability to animate my entire being, and helps me to meet the many challenges along this way. I feel in my heart that I am on the right path."
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - The Cortes Children's Forest Trust has just released an incredible video, as part of fundraiser that will end of Tuesday November 29, 2022. As the audio is strong enough to stand on its' own, that is today's program. If you live on Cortes, you may recognise a few of these people by their voices: Al Huuskonen, Andy Ellingsen, Bruce Ellingsen, Christine Robinson, Daniel Tucker. Emma Mathieu, Kai Harvey, Kiera Tsaknoas, Paul Stamets, Tosh Harvey, Tzeporah Berman and Zyla Schmidt. While you can imagine the trees, streams and animals in that video, it is not the same as seeing them. So I have embedded a link to the film on Cortes Currents, but you will also find it on the Cortes Childrens Forest Trust website. As many of you know, the Forest Trust for the Children of Cortes Island Society is attempting to purchase five parcels of land from Mosaic Forest Management. This has been a breakthrough year in that Mosaic hsa now placed three of these parcels into a carbon offset program that will provide protection for the next 25 years, during which the Society will to continue to raise funds to pursue them. purchase of these parcels. Negotiations are currently ongoing for the remaining two parcels. The Children's Forest Trust released this film inhopes of raising $10,000 to pay for the valuation and assessment needed for the final stage of negotiations. Donations to the Children's Forest Trust (FTCCIS) are fully tax-deductible and you will be provided with a receipt for that purpose. They are also offering a copy of Forest Alphabet: Artistic Visions of a Forest in Trust to the Children, written by their alumni in 2010, to all who make a donation of $100 or more. You can find a link to the donation page on the Cortes Children's Trust website, or the written version of this article. as well as where you can make a donation, but you can also find it on the Cortes Childrens Forest Trust website
Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Obituary es una banda de death metal estadounidense, formada en 1984 bajo el nombre Executioner en Tampa, Florida, por los hermanos John y Donald Tardy, cuando tenían 17 y 15 años de edad, respectivamente. Tras descubrir que ya existía en Boston un grupo con esta designación, en 1986 los hermanos decidieron llamar a su proyecto musical Xecutioner. Con este nuevo nombre, quedó establecida su primera formación, compuesta por John Tardy (voz), Trevor Peres (guitarra), Donald Tardy (batería), Daniel Tucker (bajo) y Allen West (guitarra). La agrupación publicó un demo con el cual consiguió un contrato con la discográfica Roadrunner Records y en 1988 cambió su nombre por Obituary para el lanzamiento de su álbum debut Slowly We Rot. Al año siguiente, Tucker dejó el conjunto y fue reemplazado Frank Watkins. Sus dos siguientes trabajos, fueron bien recibidos entre los aficionados al death metal Cause Of Death y The End Complete, además este último y World Demise tuvieron una repercusión moderada en las listas de éxitos a pesar de la escasa popularidad del género. En 1997, la banda decidió tomarse un descanso, aunque en 2003 hizo oficial su regreso. Tras la reunión, el conjunto publicó Frozen in Time y rompió su relación laboral con Roadrunner para firmar un contrato con Candlelight Records. Para su siguiente trabajo, Xecutioners Return, la agrupación se vio obligada a contratar al guitarrista de Deicide Ralph Santolla, debido a que Allen West fue encarcelado por conducir ebrio. Frank Watkins fue el siguiente en abandonar la formación —en este caso para formar parte de Gorgoroth— y fue sustituido por Terry Butler. Su álbum más reciente es Inked in Blood, publicado en 2014 y que fue su primer disco en posicionarse entre los más vendidos del Billboard 200. En 1980, los hermanos John y Donald Tardy se trasladaron con su familia desde Miami a Tampa, Florida. Los dos jóvenes pronto se interesaron por bandas locales de heavy metal como Savatage y Nasty Savage, con cuyos miembros entablaron relación. Por aquellos momentos, los dos hermanos no tenían instrumentos propios y solían visitar con frecuencia a un amigo que tenía una batería con la que podían ensayar. En 1984, el dúo comenzó un proyecto musical llamado Executioner, en el cual Donald se encargaba de la batería y John del resto de instrumentos, en función de lo que pudiera encontrar. Algún tiempo después, reclutaron para la banda a Trevor Peres, compañero de clase de Donald, como guitarrista. Ese mismo año 1984, Executioner grabó su primera maqueta, Metal Up Your Ass, que fue financiada por su padres. En aquellos momentos su sonido estaba orientado hacia el thrash metal, inspirado por el de Metallica y Slayer. Sin embargo, su estilo musical cambiaría después de que Peres escuchara el álbum Morbid Tales de Celtic Frost. Esto le llevó a componer temas más extremos y a pedirle a John que utilizara voces más duras. La banda contó con dos guitarristas rítmicos —Jerry Tidwell y posteriormente Mark Vito— durante un periodo de dos años, pero sería en 1986 cuando quedó completada su primera formación tras la llegada del bajista Jerome Grable y el guitarrista Allen West. En 1986, la banda se vio obligada a cambiar su nombre por Xecutioner, debido a que en Boston ya existía un conjunto llamado Executioner. Tras la modificación, la agrupación publicó una nueva maqueta que llamó la atención del editor de la revista Violent Noise Borivoj Krgin y que la reeditó como parte del recopilatorio Raging Death, junto a las demos de otras bandas. El interés por Xecutioner aumentó gracias a este lanzamiento y Krgin se comprometió a conseguirle un contrato diacográfico y en caso de que no lo lograra los ficharía para su propia compañía. El grupo grabó una maqueta, esta vez junto al productor Scott Burns y que Krgin mostró a la discográfica Roadrunner Records, con la cual la banda firmó un contrato. Poco después, el bajista Jerome Grable abandonó la formación por diferencias musicales y fue reemplazado por un amigo de Peres, Daniel Tucker. En 1988, el conjunto volvió a cambiar su nombre por Obituary; esta vez era un grupo de Massachusetts el que se llamaba Xecutioner. Posteriormente, Obituary se trasladó a los estudios Morrisound con el productor Rick Miller para trabajar en su álbum debut; sin embargo, este último tuvo que abandonar el proyecto por problemas familiares y la banda tuvo que recurrir de nuevo a Scott Burns. La agrupación grabó ocho temas, pero a petición de Roadrunner, que quería un álbum más largo; tuvo que regresar al estudio para producir cuatro canciones más. El disco salió a la venta en enero de 1989 con el título Slowly We Rot. El conjunto no realizó ninguna gira para promocionar este trabajo debido a que sus miembros todavía se encontraban en el instituto; según Donald Tardy: «Éramos demasiado jóvenes, yo ni siquiera tenía coche». Mientras tanto, Daniel Tucker empezó a experimentar amnesia, lo que le llevó a abandonar Obituary y a ser reemplazado por el bajista de Hell Witch Frank Watkins, quien conoció a la agrupación durante un concierto en Tampa. En otoño de 1990, la banda regresó a los estudios Morrisound con un presupuesto de 15 000 USD y nuevos instrumentos para grabar un nuevo trabajo. Mientras tanto, el guitarrista Allen West abandonó la formación debido al nacimiento de su primer hijo y la necesidad de buscar un empleo para mantenerlo; lo que llevó a que Scott Burns tuviera que buscar un sustituto temporal dentro de la escena del death metal. El elegido para reemplazar a West fue James Murphy, integrante de Death. Durante la grabación del disco, el grupo ensayó el tema de Celtic Frost «Circle of the Tyrants» y que finalmente fue incluido junto a siete nuevas pistas y la canción «Find the Arise», incluida originalmente en una maqueta de Xecutioner. El álbum, titulado Cause of Death, salió a la venta en septiembre de 1990 y la agrupación lo promocionó con una gira estadounidense como telonera de Sacred Reich y una europea junto a Morgoth. Tras regresar a Tampa, el conjunto se tomó un breve descanso antes de realizar una nueva serie de conciertos por los Estados Unidos con Sepultura. Durante la gira, Murphy empezó a descontentarse con la banda y finalmente, a comienzos de 1991, West regresó para sustituirle. Tras terminar la gira, Obituary regresó a los estudios Morrisound para grabar un nuevo álbum. The End Complete, su tercer trabajo de estudio, salió a la venta en abril de 1992 y se convirtió en su mayor éxito comercial tras vender más de 100 000 copias en los Estados Unidos hacia 2003; además se posicionó entre los sesenta álbumes más vendidos en el Reino Unido y Alemania. Posteriormente la banda se embarcó en una nueva gira europea como cabeza de cartel junto a Napalm Death y más tarde en una por los Estados Unidos con Cannibal Corpse. Al año siguiente, el grupo regresó nuevamente al estudio de grabación para trabajar en el disco World Demise, en el cual optaron por ralentizar su sonido en comparación con el de otros grupos de death metal. El lanzamiento del álbum se vio retrasado unos meses debido a que el proceso de producción se alargó más de lo esperado. World Demise fue publicado en septiembre de 1994 —dos meses después del sencillo «Don't Care»— y alcanzó la posición 65 del UK Albums Chart. Para promocionar el álbum, el conjunto realizó una gira norteamericana junto a Napalm Death y Machine Head y una gira europea con Asphyx y Eyehategod. Para 1996, Obituary tenía material suficiente para grabar un nuevo trabajo. Esta vez la agrupación optó por los estudios Criteria Recording de Miami y por el productor Jaime Locke en vez de Scott Burns. Entre los temas grabados, destacó la canción «Bullitary», cantada por unos amigos raperos de Watkins. El disco fue publicado en abril de 1997 con el título Back from the Dead, aunque no cosechó el éxito comercial de sus dos antecesores, algo que los miembros del conjunto atribuyeron a la escasa promoción realizada por Roadrunner Records. El descontento con su discográfica y el excesivo número de conciertos realizados, provocaron la salida de John Tardy de la banda y finalmente la separación de esta en 1997. Tras la disolución, los integrantes de Obituary se centraron en otros proyectos: Donald Tardy se unió a la banda de Andrew W.K., Trevor Peres fundó el conjunto musical Catastrophic, Frank Watkins encontró trabajo en un banco, John Tardy empezó a trabajar en una tienda de informática y Allen West se centró en el grupo Six Feet Under. Por su parte, Roadrunner Records aprovechó para publicar el álbum en directo Dead (1998) y el recopilatorio Anthology (2001), que incluyó una versión del tema de Venom «Buried Alive». En julio de 2002, John Tardy y Frank Watkins se unieron a la banda de Andrew W.K. —en la cual Donald Tardy era el batería— para interpretar varios temas de Obituary en el festival Ozzfest. Posteriormente, los hermanos Tardy y Watkins recuperaron el contacto con Peres y West, y tras realizar un par de actuaciones anunciaron la reunión de Obituary y la grabación de un nuevo trabajo de estudio en 2004. Por aquellos momentos, Scott Burns había dejado su trabajo como productor, de modo que el grupo tuvo que contratar a Mark Prator, aunque poco después; Burns cambió de opinión y participó como coproductor. El disco, titulado Frozen in Time, salió a la venta en julio de 2005 y llegó a vender más de 2 500 copias en la primera semana de su lanzamiento sólo en los Estados Unidos. El 30 de agosto, West anunció su salida por diferencias con sus compañeros, sin embargo, al día siguiente regresó al grupo justo a tiempo para realizar una gira estadounidense con Napalm Death. Al año siguiente, el conjunto actuó por Europa y grabó un concierto en Varsovia para su lanzamiento en DVD bajo el título Frozen Alive. Tras una serie de desacuerdos, Obituary y el sello Roadrunner rompieron su contrato; según la banda, esto se produjo al escaso interés mostrado por la discográfica. En mayo de 2007 Allen West fue encarcelado tras ser detenido por conducir ebrio por quinta vez, por lo que el grupo se vio obligado a contratar a Ralph Santolla, guitarrista de Deicide. Tras firmar un acuerdo con el sello Candlelight Records, Obituary grabó el disco Xecutioner's Return, que por primera vez no incluyó la participación del productor Scott Burns y que salió a la venta en agosto. A comienzos de 2008, Roadrunner Records aprovechó para publicar un álbum recopilatorio con los mejores temas de Obituary sin el permiso previo de sus integrantes, que por esos momentos se encontraban en Europa de gira junto a Holy Moses. Ese mismo año, la banda regresó al estudio para la grabación del EP Left to Die, que incluyó una versión del tema «Dethroned Emperor» de Celtic Frost y una nueva versión de «Slowly We Rot» . A comienzos de 2009 el grupo ya había grabado varias canciones para el álbum Darkest Day, que sería publicado en junio de ese mismo año precedido por el sencillo «Blood to Give». Obituary fue sólo una de las muchas bandas de death metal originadas en Florida a finales de la década de 1980. Su álbum debut, Slowly We Rot, destacó por sus brutales riffs de guitarra, sus caóticos solos y sus trituradores golpes de batería. A diferencia de otros grupos de su género que principalmente basaban sus canciones en la velocidad del thrash, Obituary también incorporaba pasajes lentos en su sonido, que casi le daba una apariencia propia del doom metal. Sin embargo, lo que realmente distinguía a la banda de las otras era la voz gutural de John Tardy, que el crítico de Allmusic Jason Birchmeier calificó como «si sintiera dolor, como si un cuchillo se le hubiera clavado en el estómago». En su segundo trabajo, Cause Of Death, el conjunto realizó algunos cambios, principalmente por la llegada del guitarrista de Death James Murphy haciendo que el sonido del disco sonara como «un híbrido entre Obituary y Death». Sin embargo, en una entrevista el batería Donald Tardy señaló que el álbum había sido compuesto junto al guitarrista Allen West antes de que éste se tomara una baja por paternidad y que la labor de Murphy había sido la de incorporar solos de guitarra. De acuerdo a Nielsen SoundScan, Obituary es la quinta banda más importante en el death metal, entre el periodo de 1991 y 2003. Los álbumes de la banda han vendido unas 368.184 copias, y su trabajo más popular es The End Complete, lanzado en el año 1992 y que ha vendido alrededor de 103.378 copias en los Estados Unidos.
We're back after a Covid break! The guys take a deep dive in to Sunday's sermon and Daniel Tucker once again blesses us with his church promotion!
In this episode I interview Dan from the Spiritual Tradie Podcast! Daniel Tucker, by day is a builder and by night he chats with an array of Teachers, Healers and Business Owners, discussing personal insights, challenges and wisdom, along with daily practices that have shaped and enhanced their lives. We talk all about Dan's journey of escaping typical tradie culture here in Australia, letting go of drugs and alcohol, and instead finding meditation and yoga. Dan talks about the importance of having a meditation teacher and provides this to those wanting to learn how to meditate. We also get very real and deep on the current crisis here in Australia in terms of restrictions, lockdowns and critical thinking.Connect with Dan hereSpiritual_tradie @ insta Learn2med.com Spiritualtradie.com Sign up for my courses, join my Luna Temple or work with me herewww.pixiesteps.com.auFollow Spiritual AF the podcast on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/spiritual_afthepodcast/To purchase The Beauty By BB skincare range find my shop herehttps://glowb.shop/?ref=PixieThis podcast was edited and mastered by Dave Harley. If you would like help in any editing or podcast work email Dave at mr.dave.harley@gmail.com
In this week’s podcast, Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss election costings, Rio Tinto’s new leadership, Labor’s reshuffle, inflation, WA’s biggest private companies, craft brewing, indigenous business pioneer Daniel Tucker and Gamestop.
In this week’s podcast, Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss election costings, Rio Tinto’s new leadership, Labor’s reshuffle, inflation, WA’s biggest private companies, craft brewing, indigenous business pioneer Daniel Tucker and Gamestop.
Join me as I revisit these releases from November 16, 1990. Daniel Tucker joins me in the second half as we get you to reconsider the Italian Stallion's fifth go-round.
Join Daniel and I as we revisit this September 19, 1990 release from Warner Bros. Pictures starring Ray Liotta and Robert DeNiro.
In the premiere of SLAPcast Season 2, we begin our coverage of the 2020/21 season with an episode of previews and predictions. Gage, Josh, Reese and Ethan reconvene under new graphics and exciting circumstances. We review our picks for the relegation zone, European places and Premier League Champion. Thanks to Daniel Tucker for our new graphics. Intro/Outro Music: "A Haze" by Magpie Jay
Welcome to The Farchive, on the former feed of the original flagship podcast of The Farsighted. The rebranded pod features raw and (mostly) unedited interviews, both new and not-so-new. Many… Continue reading "The Farchive, Episode 1: NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD’s Daniel Tucker"
Welcome to The Farchive, on the former feed of the original flagship podcast of The Farsighted. The rebranded pod features raw and (mostly) unedited interviews, both new and not-so-new. Many… Continue reading "The Farchive, Episode 1: NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD’s Daniel Tucker"
In this episode, I continue my coverage of Nothing But the Blood as I chat with Dan on many topics including behind the scenes stories and insight on his latest independent film.
In this episode I give you yet another update on the status of Tenet's release into theaters, I review Daniel Tucker's new film Nothing But the Blood and in the final segment talk about WWE's latest financial call from last Thursday.
This episode, we talk to Writer/Director - Daniel Tucker and his Producer/Leading Actress - Rachel Hudson about their upcoming theatrical release Nothing but the Blood, a horror/drama feature about religion and faith. We sit with them via Skype to talk about some of the perils of making a film like this as well as what it took to find their audience and set their movie apart. Follow the link to their Facebook page, the Santikos link to buy tickets, and see what this great little indie is worth the admission price! Santikos tickets: https://www.santikos.com/movie-info/nothing-but-the-blood/?fbclid=IwAR0rABUB0x588ptg85aZpLrZG-yddnfcKLx1xXsWS6dLijnyLt2s8X4CYD8 Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingbutthebloodfilm/ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11742524/?fbclid=IwAR2w-KP10PrSOiqdJdgcgOqkOqsMgXNQdcqDqEIz24eiz0goltOc1e49ipc Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Nothing-Blood-Blu-ray-Daniel-Tucker/dp/B088N3TLBW/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=nothing+but+the+blood+film&qid=1596166303&sr=8-2 Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/ujv74StnpGw
In this episode, Meditation Teacher & Podcaster Dan Tucker aka The Spiritual Tradie shares his story about discovering meditation and the endless supply of love within. How do we rebuild our lives when we feel like we're beaten and lost? Every day Dan is able to connect with who he actually is, no matter what is going on in life around him. You can find more about meditating with Dan on his website www.spiritualtradie.com and check out the Spiritual Tradie Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/spiritual-tradie-podcast/id1275004213 I’m your host Georgie Collinson, Anxiety Mindset Coach, Gut Health Expert & Nutritionist, and this is where I share cutting edge ideas and deep discussions to help you find more freedom, calm and control in your life. If you'd like to work with me, you can learn more at www.georgiecollinson.com or follow me on Instagram @georgiethenaturopath.
Today's episode is one you definitely don't want to ignore!I invited back to the show, two of my friends and men that I respect and regard, especially with the work they do in the community. What I love most about these men, is they keep things very real and relatable. They openly discuss all things men related but also offering some encouragement to other men to get off their seat and step into their truth.This is the 3rd time Dan has been on the show. Dan, AKA The Spiritual Tradie has always been a great supporter of my work and always a hit with my listeners because of his background and openly being vulnerable with sharing of his suffering, living a destructive life to finding inner peace through the lends of meditation. Luke came onto the show a few months ago with his divine counterpart, Heidi and they shared of their sacred union. They share of their hardship and and healing journey they went on individually before their sacred union was orchestrated from the universe.This interview is not only entertaining but its very heart felt and a beautiful conversation with men who openly share some of their fears, resistance and impact of not living in their truth and sugar coating reality until they got real with themselves. They talk about what practices and tool helped them overcome some major heart breaking obstacles and how to support yourself when you are going through this transition. If you wanted to connect with -Daniel Tucker:https://www.instagram.com/spiritual_tradie/https://www.danieltuckermeditation.comLuke Balcke:https://www.instagram.com/lukebalcke/https://www.lukebalcke.com
In this episode, Dan and I get into our favorite Martin Scorsese films as well as the news cycle he was in late last year and in the second half we break down all the nominations and predict winners for the 92nd Academy Awards.
+ This Episode is a 2 for 1 deal. + Dan Tucker is my guest for the 100 Meditators Podcast + Im interviewed for the Spiritual Tradie Podcast also + Dan Tucker is a Meditation teacher , host of the spiritual tradie podcast and Concreter of 15 Years. + We cover + How we came to Meditation + The effects on relationships + Breaking Habits + Finding ourselves + Physical Work + Fear + Pain + https://www.spiritualtradie.com/ + https://www.buzzsprout.com/121498
I had Dan on my podcast, in the very early stages of when I was getting my show up and running. He was a favourite guest for many of my listeners, being one of the most down loaded episodes. In our first interview, Dan shared a lot about his journey to waking up to life and himself with the help of meditation - which completely transformed him. Dan is a tradie who has influenced many men in the community with getting his message out there, the benefits of meditation and how important it is to rest your body by coming into stillness.I wanted to get Dan back on the show again as so much has opened up and changed in his life since we spoke. He has immersed himself into training and has recently stepped up into his new role as a Teacher. He is now a One Giant Mind Meditation Teacher AND Yoga Instructor. Wow - so inspiring!Dan has so many great nuggets in this interview. I needed to hear a few of them - he reminded me to stop waiting for happiness. Get off your butt and GIVE happiness - show the happiness you want to embody!If you want to attend his meditation course, check out his website:www.danieltuckermeditation.comInsta: www.instagram.com/spiritual_tradie
Seeking Balance: Neuroplasticity, Brain Health and Wellbeing
In this pod Daniel Tucker, The Spiritual Tradie, chats with Joey Remenyi Founder and Director of Seeking Balance International, vestibular audiologist, registered senior yoga teacher, mindfulness educator and neuroplasticity therapist. We chat about Tinnitus and Vertigo and wholistic treatment of those conditions. We speak about her yoga journey, Hiking in India , how she became a shamanic leopardess and we recorded a lil fiddle then talk about the sounds of the body as potentially being the home of the gods, then we spoke about oneness and belief systems and so many other golden nuggets of truth.
In this pod Daniel Tucker aka Spiritual Tradie takes the the hot seat to be interviewed by Laura Poole as they go way back to baby Tradie life to share some stories from his younger days, before we get into tales of house fires, interstate travel, the path to meditation, spiritual awakenings, going down rabbit holes of conspiracy, seven states of consciousness, India immersions and Obviously what its like becoming Jesus for a weekend, as well as other assorted goods.
In the very first Still Space Pod the panel- Daniel Tucker and Irene Ais aka Izzy: Chat about the coming together of the first still space event. They spoke about the "why" behind Still Spacehow it all went down as well as dipping into some of the reasons why we meditate in groups and how a mediation practice can help us be more connected to ourselves and others.Dan also chats with Deb Adelin who shared the Cello piece that she wrote for the Still Space event
This is such a fun and light interview - I think most of us are going to relate to some level what we speak about, especially the resistance or setting the time aside to be disciplined to do meditation. I interview Daniel Tucker AKA The Spiritual Tradie. Dan has 15+ years working in the construction industry. He partied hard and lived a very full but destructive life, until one day he woke up realising life had to be much more than smoking, drinking and partying - anything that would avoid him from feeling. He shares openly his background to recovery and how meditation has completely transformed him. He had to change his whole lifestyle, letting go of things and people that no longer serve him.....not any easy process. Its truly an inspiring and motivating interview for anyone that is in search of finding inner peace through the lens of meditation.
Daniel Tucker and Anthony Romero join us live from the Chicago Cultural Center during the Latin X conference to discuss the exhibition, book, and event series "Organize Your Own" then we post a panel they organized that was presented by Chicago's MCA and Columbia College. Discussion at the MCA Chicago, This discussion will start with a screening of an excerpt from the film American Revolution 2 (by the Film Group) followed by a discussion about artists who are organizing in culturally and ethnically specific networks, including Eric J. Garcia, Nicole Marroquin, and Maria Gaspar, moderated by Anthony Romero. Originally conceived as a two-city exhibition, following the election the project is now beginning a year long national tour - details about how to get involved are here https://organizeyourown.wordpress.com/ and the catalog can be purchased here http://soberscove.com/book/organize-your-own/
This week: CAA 2014 was the place and time, the event the BAS Art and Politics panel!! Daniel Tucker leads the charge with Duncan, Susy Bielak and Mary Patten along for the wild ride! Learn what the point of CAA is, finally!
This week: Artist, founding member of Area Chicago, singer Daniel Tucker. Also, after the show Duncan tries his hand at announcing top 40 radio.