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Fourteen current and alumni researchers at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute answer the question: What does science mean to you? We hear from:Geert BarentsenAnn Marie CodyChristina HedgesSusan HobanDarlene LimAmber McCullumZara MirmalekSommer NicholasJuan Torres PerezEmily SchallerCindy SchmidtAlex SehlkeKatie SternNikki Tulley This episode was edited and scored by Danny Clay.
Editing is an integral part of the copywriting and content writing process. Here are 7 reasons never to skip hiring an editor. Intro music written and performed by Danny Clay. Produced by Eric Zinkhon. On this podcast, we provide information on writing for SEO, how to make your content compelling, and how to increase your business's visibility and authority through copywriting and content marketing.
In this episode we speak with two team members of NASA's Earth Science Project Office (ESPO), and learn about the essential, behind the scenes work they're doing to help scientists get out into the field and collect the data they need to better understand our planet. Guests: Sommer Nicholas, Deputy Project Manager, ESPO Katie Stern, Deputy Project Manager, ESPO Learn more at espo.nasa.gov For the Love of Science is produced by the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute. Learn more at: baeri.org Music by Danny Clay.
Remote sensing is a powerful tool - it can be used to map the topography of the ocean floor, track the ash plume of an erupting volcano, or understand drought patterns on tribal lands. As the technology becomes easier for tribal land managers to use, the biggest challenge isn't navigating the data - it's navigating the human relationships and conversations about how to make that data more useful. For the Love of Science is produced by the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute. Learn more at: baeri.org Music by Danny Clay. GuestsJames Rattling Leaf Carlee McClellan Amber McCullum Cindy Schmidt Nikki Tulley Learn moreNasa Earth Observations Training Course: An introduction to remote sensing for tribal lands GEO Indigenous Summit 2020 DSET Fact sheet More about the DSET project Blending science and tradition
Today, Robert Geary, founding Artistic Director of both http://voltisf.org/ (Volti SF) and the https://www.piedmontchoirs.org/ (Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir), as well as Artistic Director for the http://www.sfchoral.org/site/ (San Francisco Choral Society), stops by the show for a virtual chat about how the diverse membership of his organizations have responded to COVID with a particular focus on producing visual media that goes beyond the virtual choir. We also discuss the advent of the new music scene in the bay area in the 70’s, and talk shop about some new and exciting composers. Music Excerpts https://open.spotify.com/track/5XTt9kMdiUEF3rwsl2jbCd?si=_WH1I84hQ1CDCkci7mL03g (Klavierstuck V, Work No. 4), by Karlheinz Stockhausen https://open.spotify.com/track/2ZjWTT1Z8E8WhrhL3T0IhN?si=7y3n2nC0QwKf4pU5p1t4AQ (Canticum Sacrum), by Igor Stravinsky, performed by the http://sfsymphony.org (San Francisco Symphony) https://open.spotify.com/track/3QCfUr1mpOx3Y9QnvjMBTx?si=wJG-cgXFT5-MQzAskvA4HA (Sound from the Bench: (Ch)oral argument), by http://www.tedhearne.com/ (Ted Hearne) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi72jlYNMkI&feature=youtu.be (it sounds like all my dreams), by https://www.annehege.com/ (Anne Hege) https://www.dclaymusic.com/singingpuzzles (Singing Puzzles), by https://www.dclaymusic.com/ (Danny Clay) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OfLLFWt4Wk&feature=emb_logo (Ave Maria), Robert Parsons, arr. by http://www.joelchapmanmusic.com (Joel Chapman) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebxvVJwGWek (Quatre Couches) from Suite for Voice and Electronics, by http://www.pamelaz.com/ (Pamela Z ) Theme Song: https://music.apple.com/us/album/mr-puffy/1457011536?i=1457011549 (Mr. Puffy) by Avi Bortnik, arr. by Paul Kim. Performed by http://www.dynamicjazz.dk/ (Dynamic)
In this episode we hear from two researchers who helped make the data from NASA's Kepler mission accessible to the public, so that anyone in the world, including you, could sit down at your computer and discover a new planet. Guests: Geert Barensten, Senior Research Scientist at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute at NASA Ames Christina Hedges, Support Scientist at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute at NASA Ames Learn more, and discover your own planet at: https://keplerscience.arc.nasa.gov/ https://docs.lightkurve.org/ For the Love of Science is produced by the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute. Learn more at: baeri.org Music by Danny Clay.
We're celebrating the musical legacy of Luther Vandross and raising awareness for diabetes health-related complications (such as vision loss) on Divabetic’s Annual Luther Vandross Tribute podcast. Diabetic eye disease, caused by diabetes, is a leading cause of blindness and vision loss. Because of the high risk for eye disease, all people with type 2 diabetes should receive an annual dilated eye exam. A 2019 Vision Source study of 1,000 U.S. consumers found that more than 50% had issues with their vision in the past year, and 34% did not go for a professional eye exam. The major barriers to having an annual eye exam included not thinking they needed one (33%), unsure of where to go (25%), lack of insurance, (22%) and expense (22%). Comprehensive eye exams are key to overall wellness and preserving a high quality of life. In addition to evaluating vision, annual eye exams can detect serious health issues, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, and even cancer. Guests include Andre "Doctor Dre" Brown, Nat Adderley Jr., Dr. Khoshnevis, Danny Clay, and Patricia Addie-Gentle RN, CDE. Throughout this podcast we will be featuring music from Luther Vandross’s album, ‘The Night I Fell In Love’ courtesy of SONY Music.
Internationally acclaimed soloist, composer and educator, Wu Man is a master of the Pipa, an instrument that dates back almost 2000 years. Wu Man co-founded The Silkroad Project with Yo-Yo Ma and has collaborated with many illustrious composers including Phillip Glass, Tan Dun and Terry Riley and has written for The Kronos Quartet. In 1998 she was awarded The Bunting Fellowship at Harvard University and was the first Chinese traditional musician to receive The United States Artist Fellowship in 2008. We caught up with her on tour with the Huayin Shadow Puppet Band at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall and had a wonderful talk about Silkroad, the challenges of composing for different instruments and her association with Boston. Song List: Song 1: White Snow in a Sunny Spring (Wu Man and Friends) Song 2: Sound of a Voice Suite (Wu Man/Phillip Glass - Theater Music Vol. 1) Song 3: Four Chinese Paintings - Gobi Desert at Sunset Composed by Wu Man on pipa, arranged for string quartet by Danny Clay © 2016 Kronos Arts Publishing ℗ 2016 Kronos Performing Arts Association Commissioned for Fifty for the Future: The Kronos Learning Repertoire Produced by Kronos Quartet Recorded December 2015 at Women's Audio Mission, San Francisco, CA Engineered by Laura Dean and Terri Winston/Women's Audio Mission Assistant Engineers: Aimee Hamel, Maryam Qudus, Hayley Baysinger, Erin Baumann Song 4: Huayin Shadow Puppet Band performance excerpt Join us at Above The Basement! Go to www.patreon.com/abovethebasement for more information
Kelly and Katie's first podcast field trip! Danny Clay, Lead Brewer at Hops & Grain Brewery in Austin, Texas, teaches us about making beer. Study Guide: what the wort, Dr. Basementman, The Cream of Wheat Story, Jesus junk, podcast magic, Gordon Trub, the worst war.
Sometimes in life, we are handed lemons, leaving us with a choice of sour tastes or delicious lemonade--you are the decision maker! Toinght, we will share what we are most grateful for as well as how life may have handed people lemons but they turned it around!!!Also, ways to increase that pocket for the holdays! Shopping hacks and revenue winners that will lace that pocket up just in time for the holidays!PLUS!!! Superstar the Gentleman him self, Mr Danny Clay!!! He has that sultry oh so sexy voice that sounds so much like Lutha (yes Lutha not Luther) Vandross that makes that ladies swoon. He will talk about his journey towards success and what he has coming up the pike!Then Community pioneer Mr. William James Harrison III will be on deck sharing how he went from Lil' Jimmy to one of the most sought after and profound advocates against drugs, gangs and violence. And of course, Love and Lyrics, that nightcap for the evening that welcomes you into the rest of your evening...Share the link, tell a friend and of course, sit back and enjoy your dose of optimism!
This episode is a conversation with San Francisco-based composer Danny Clay as he talks about the creative life, current work, and innovative creativity in elementary music education. Make sure to check out his website: dclaymusic.com.
The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | www.Sharvette.com | Tuesday at 6:00 pm EST First Segment: Danny Clay, Singer, Song Writer & Actor, is a gift of inspiration wrapped in song. Danny performed as opening act for Steve Harvey for 3 years. You have seen him as"Harold" in the dynamic stage play "Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family”. Danny has shared stages with great entertainers including Charlie Wilson, Avant, Musiq Soulchild, and John Legend. Now he is on a mission with the Magnificent Lady Movement. Tune in to hear more! http://www.magnificentlady.com Second Segment: Pastor Gloria M. Samuels - Empowerment Specialist & Relationship Coach Pastor Gloria was first lady for 20 plus years, and after the sudden loss of her husband, become the senior pastor of Great Commission Community Church. Tune in to hear how she can empower your life! Third Segment: DeKesha Chambliss Williams - Business Coach DeKesha manages more than fabulous footwear, as owner and Business Strategist of Vizions Enterprises. Armed with a mission to “edify others by way of inspiration, motivation and education”, DeKesha's commitment to leading her clients towards success stems from an ability to persevere towards business ownership. http://vizionsconsulting.com/