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Landscape Photography World
Ep 133 - Darren J Spoonley

Landscape Photography World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 87:55


I'm joined this week by Darren Spoonley, a seasoned Irish landscape photographer, together we unpack his photographic journey, sparked at the age of 12, developing film and receiving his first camera. Specializing in landscapes and seascapes, Darren captures the perpetual beauty and unpredictability of nature. Beyond photography, he hosts a Youtube channel and an Irish photography podcast, connecting with talented individuals.  Darren's mindful approach involves savouring nature's freedom, allowing meticulous composition consideration. As the founder of the 'Munster Landscape Photographers Ireland' group, he fosters a community of enthusiasts, organizing meet-ups and competitions. Acknowledged by the Irish Photographic Federation, Darren remains committed to capturing and sharing the timeless beauty of the Irish landscape.  We explore his creative journey, personal branding, overcoming creative blocks, and humorous controversies, providing insights into his unique photographic style and business management. I hope you enjoy the show!   You can find Darren's work here: Website: https://www.darrenjspoonley.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@darrenjspoonley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darrenjspoonleyphoto/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darrenjspoonleyphoto   Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast   Or subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography   Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com   #podcast #landscapephotography

Mayhem Digital Productions
MDP RADIO - THE DANCE PARTY SHOW - JUST THE MIX FEAT. DJ DARREN J 09/12/22

Mayhem Digital Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 61:31


Just the mix from Dj Darren J aka Darren J Mooney, #piano #house stylee, featured on the show 09/12/22. #mayhem4life #mayhemfamily #mdpnetwork #kos4life

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Mayhem Digital Productions
MDP RADIO GUEST SPECIAL SMURFY N DARREN J 091222

Mayhem Digital Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 122:11


MDP RADIO GUEST SPECIAL SMURFY N DARREN J 091222 by Mayhem Digital Productions

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Call Time
Downstage with Bryan, Hayden & Darren J. DeF - 11/24

Call Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 52:08


Downstage returns after a long hiatus. The hosts talk about the recent passings of #KevinConroy and #JasonDavidFrank, Chris Hemsworth taking a leave of absence, and #BobIger replacing #BobChapek as Disney CEO, as well as #AvatarTheWayofWater box office predictions. Be sure to follow the talent's social media: Hayden: Follow @hayden_lummus96 on Instagram DeF: Follow @darrenjdef on Instagram and his studio @sugrpinkcarstudios on Instagram and stay up to date on their website at https://bio.site/sugrpinkcarstudios Bryan: Follow @BryMDavis on Instagram & Twitter Our Show: Like and follow @CallTimeTheShow on Instagram & Facebook Don't forget to like, share, and sub our YouTube channel for new Call Time and Downstage episodes.

Mayhem Digital Productions
MDP RADIO - THE DANCE PARTY SHOW - JUST THE MIX FEAT. DARREN J - HALLOWEEN SPECIAL

Mayhem Digital Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 62:16


Just the mix!!! Featuring Fyldes finest; Dj Darren J aka Darren J Mooney on the #piano #house vibes!!! #mayhem4life #mayhemfamily #mdpnetwork #kos4life

Mayhem Digital Productions
MDP RADIO - THE DANCE PARTY SHOW FEAT. DARREN J MOONEY - 04/11/22

Mayhem Digital Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 121:30


MDP RADIO - THE DANCE PARTY SHOW FEAT. DARREN J MOONEY

Mayhem Digital Productions
MDP NETWORK - THE DANCE PARTY SHOW - JUST THE MIX FEAT. DJ DARREN J.

Mayhem Digital Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 76:13


Just the guest mix from, MDP NETWORK 'The Dance Party Show' with the awesome Dj Darren J aka Darren J Mooney. #mayhem4life #mayhemfamily #tunes #kos4life

DT Radio Shows
Simeon Clarke presents Dog Wax 062

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 60:00


Full of demo's this week kicking off with something from Darren J plus a last min download from Iva Dive (thanks) Tracklist 1. Moonstruck - Darren J 2. 6AM - Made In TLV 3. Isolate - Matteo (US) 4. What - Ryan Tatt 5. Its On Fire - Maxinne & Jordano Roosevelt 6. Flexing - Emilio Centeno 7. Crank - James Hype 8. Like Fashion - Gabss 9. Feels Good - Deefo 10. Acid In - D-Rivera 11. Stronger - Alonso 12. I Like Your Body - Giuseppe Raimondi

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto
Ep 36 - Darren J Spoonley captures stunning landscapes of Ireland even during the roughest weather

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 46:39


“Seasoned, creative, and authentically Irish – that's me, and that's my photography.”            No one photographs the same river twice. Darren specialises in landscapes and seascapes for precisely this reason – the ever-changing, never predictable, but always dependable beauty that abounds provides an endless feast for his photographer's eyes.   His goal is to capture that beauty and share it with the world. When he's not crouched midstream praying, my nonslip soles hold true or hiking steep rocky inclines for that perfect aerial view.   You can find on the Irish Photography Podcast talking about everything photography with guests from around the globe.   The photo that was mentioned on the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb5S6LhKmcz/   If you want to learn more about Darren's work, you can find it here: • Subscribe to his YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/DarrenJSpoonleyPhotography   • Listen to my talk about everything photography here on The Irish Photography Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-irish-photography-podcast/id1434087730   • Instagram - https://instagram.com/darrenjspoonleyphoto • Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/darrenjspoonleyphoto • Website - https://darrenspoonley.wixsite.com/photo   Other ways to listen and subscribe to the podcast: • Spotify - http://bit.ly/twhspotify   • Apple Podcast - https://bit.ly/Theartofphotography   • Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheArtOfPhotographyWithStanleyAr   • Website: https://podcast.thewickedhunt.com      • Tune In (Alexa) - https://bit.ly/TuneInTheArtOfPhotographyPodcastWithStanleyAr     For those of you who want to learn more about The Wicked Hunt Photography by Stanley Aryanto: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewickedhunt/      • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewickedhunt/ • Masterclass: https://www.TheWickedHuntPhotography.com      • Photo print: https://www.TheWickedHunt.com/    Don't forget to leave a review on the podcast if you enjoy this conversation. It would help us to get found and help to inspire other photographers.  ---------------- Transcription: Darren J Spoonley  0:00   that then can start creating and fueling, as you said, the imposter syndrome because they're thinking I'll never be as good as this other person, but an actual fact they shouldn't be aspiring to be as good as anybody else other than being better than who they were themselves yesterday Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  0:19   Hey, weekenders Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast, where we share photographers journey and how photography has given hope, purpose and happiness. And today we have Darren all the way from Ireland. How Darren J Spoonley  0:33   to kid me to fall chickadee are so Irish for how are you? And you're very welcome from Ireland. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  0:40   Fantastic. Yeah. Man, I always love the Irish accent. I wish I have the Irish accent to be honest. But welcome, welcome. And how are you doing? Darren J Spoonley  0:53   I'm very good. Thanks. Very good standing. Yeah, good to finally you know, see your face. I know we've been chatting, you know, as we've kind of reminisce, go for over a year, I suppose you're good now to come on to your podcasts and have a chat about subject I'm passionate about. It's a subject I think that is very rewarding, very frustrating, very entertaining, can be all different seasons in just one day. So I love the outdoors. And I love photography. So yeah, you'd be hard pressed to stop me talking. Let's put it that way. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  1:19   That's fantastic. That's why we have you here. And I know, it's five o'clock here in five o'clock in the morning here in Bali. And it's 11pm. So it was hard to find time. But when we find the time that could make you work. But before we get started, can you give the listeners a quick introduction of who you are, you know, whether you do photography for a full time or as a as a just as a hobby, and just a little bit about yourself and who you are in this world. Darren J Spoonley  1:47   Sure, yeah, Darren is my name. I'm from Ireland, I'm a, I suppose a semi pro, semi amateur semi passionate photographer, it's something that I use on a day to day basis to kind of keep me sane in a world that's going a million miles an hour. Photography, for me is something that I use as a tool to be able to help me to be able to kind of keep a balance, you know, most people can have sports or different types of hobbies. For me, outdoor photography is both because I'm out I'm walking and hiking, I'm out for long, extended periods of time in the fresh air, and you want the bonus of all that is I have my camera with me. So I can take a photograph. And it's something I think that a lot of people get into. But it's not really something very good at very fast either. It's a long journey. And I'm in Journey, enjoying every part of that journey as I've gone through it all for years, and I keep evolving. And every time you go with the cameras, the school, everything you do with the camera, keep practising and you'll always get better, and you'll learn from your mistakes, and it's okay to make mistakes. And that's where photography, for me is such a fascinating subject. I mean, as I say, I'm mature hobbyist, but it's all consuming, you know, I not only take photographs, I've got my YouTube channel, I've got a podcast myself, which is called the Irish photography podcast, I have a number of Facebook groups that I've created over the years to help people in their journey, and to really get more involved in the whole aspect of how beneficial photography can be. So that's a quick intro, I suppose really, I know, we'll probably expand on a few doors as the conversation will go. But it is definitely a great topic and a great subject and a great thing to be able to have a great skill set to be able to have in your bag. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  3:20   Now Wow, that's crazy. Like you do all that well, you know, doing a full time job or running a business as you say that. And so what is it that got you started into photography? What was that first thing that make you you know what, this is awesome. And I really just want to do more of it. Darren J Spoonley  3:39   It's an interesting question. For me, it's something that started at a very, very young age, my brother was always into photography, and I shared a room with him. And he was back in the film days, and he would turn the room into a darkroom. So we had the doors closed windows blacked out, the red light will go on, you know that you wouldn't if you were in the room, you couldn't leave. And if you're outside the room, you couldn't come in. I kind of grew up with it all the time. He was very smart. And what he did is that when he was developing his firm solutions, he didn't spend any of the solutions on his side of the room. He's built all the solutions on my side of the room. So all of my sheets and everything else were ended everything from all the solutions from developing film. And I would have always had a camera of some sorts. I remember when I've probably been my teenage years, I kind of got my first digital camera, it was a one megapixel camera, and I was wow, look at this thing. You know, I'd take my images and there they were, okay, people always say to me, Oh, I didn't pay for photography, but I never really thought about I just take some photographs of inanimate objects. But the catalyst for me was probably in around 2013 Because in 2008, I got my first DSLR and it was a Canon 1000 D. And I got my first couple of shots and I'm thinking well, yeah, okay, this could be interesting, you know, you kind of get a small bit of bravado thinking that you're good, you can get a couple of shots. And this is before I ever shared anything on social media or anything like that. It's just me taking images. And in 2013 When I got married, actually I went on it honeymoon, I went to Borneo on my honeymoon. And I brought my camera and I was thinking, Okay, I'm gonna get some epic shots here. You know, we went to Borneo, I wanted to get some photographs of the orangutangs and everything else, all the wildlife. And I quickly learned that I hadn't got a clue. Because I was on a boat. It was very interesting story. Actually, we were on a river cruise. We got up one morning. And the guides that was quick, we're in luck, guys. You know, there's a few pygmy elephants along the bank. And I was thinking about picking the elephants. I didn't know anything about picking the elephant. So Indian elephants ever renewable pygmy elephants. So of course, I was really excited to go see these. And of course, I had my camera. But when I started taking photographs, I quickly became very frustrated because I'm looking at the back of the camera, and I couldn't expose them, right? Every single image was blurred, and I didn't know what I was doing wrong. And I kind of said, Okay, should I go into auto here and try and get these photos? At least I had something but I didn't want to do that. I wanted to, you know, proceed on to take the photographs. I No, no, because I said after 230 2013 Alright, I better learn how to do this right. I better learn what went wrong today, if ever was in situation again, I could take those images. And it transpires that the lens that I was using didn't have image stabilisation. That was the first thing. Second thing is I was on a boat. So the boat was moving. I was shooting into a bank, which was covered by trees. So it was in shadow. And my exposure time then would have been too long. And I didn't really understand that. So in 2013, I said, Okay, I'm going to learn how to do this. And it kind of started my journey, which is now just nine years ago to stage but I kind of went gung ho into photography at that point. And it's been something that has consumed me, like I said, it's been something that has been really rewarding. I've met a lot of people through photography, I've had a lot of close friends through photography. And it's something I think that I really wanted to understand what went wrong, but also, how can I get better? So that was the catalyst 3d, you know, so it's been there since a young age, but 2013 was that little bit of a button that after I got back from Borneo, I was damaged, all the images that I thought I had, I think I got two images that weren't blurred, but at least I have some blurry images of pygmy elephants anyway. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  7:03   That is hilarious. And it's funny because I started photography because of a trip as well. So I could definitely relate to that. And yeah, that's, that's, it's so funny how. And I have I've got another experience where I mean, this is this was back, you know, when I was already started photography, I know what I'm doing. But I made a mistake. And it like, all of my shots, or that I want it was blurry. Yes. It was a good job. I was blurry, unfortunately. So I know exactly what you mean. So was there a particular reason that make you want to buy DSLR? Or, you know, you just thought, you know, what, you know, because what you see from your brother and stuff, and you know, you think to yourself, I think I'll give this a go. But what was that reason that make you buy DSLR to begin with? Darren J Spoonley  7:53   I think it was because I would have had point in shoots before then. And I wanted to have a lot more control. And I knew that I had to have more control in the different lights in different circumstances and such like that, and there was a deal. And I said, Okay, I have to go gotta get the deal. You know what, that's reason 32 for gas, which gear acquisition syndrome is a deal that you can pass up. But I had to take that I said, Okay, you know what, and you know, it's interesting people ask me, Why do I shoot canon, I still shoot canon. You know, a lot of people they start off on one type of camera and they stick with their camera unless they move to Sony, most people would have moved away from Canon Sony, Canon or Nikon over to Sony, unless you started the Pentax then you had no choice because you can't really get a Pentax gear now. I started on on canon, and I stopped and I had my 1000 D. And then I quickly kind of said, Okay, I want to get something better from this. So I moved to Canon 70 Because I had the lenses already, I said, Okay, I can interchange my lenses. I don't have to change everything else. My 70 D was a very interesting camera until it decided that it would go for a swim in the sea. And obviously it didn't work out very well for it. So I took the plunge at that point and said, Okay, it's time for me to move away from crop sensor. And I wanted to go to full frame. So I bought 60. And I still have my 60 and it's a phenomenally good camera. It's been my trusty workhorse for a number of years. But around two years ago, I then took the jump away from DSLR into mirrorless. And of course, because I had invested in a number of different lenses then over the years, I said Okay, keep all those lenses, but now I'm going to mirrorless Oh, hang on, there's an adapter so I can get an EF to an RF adapter. So now I went and I got the eusr and the USR has been a phenomenal camera. I don't think I'd ever move away from Canon. Now I've had some very lucky opportunities here to work with Canon and Ireland. So I've managed to have the eusr Six usr five, and I'm soon to be getting the USR three as well to give it a go but they're really just to get my hands on and get my feeling my thoughts for them but a DSLR is a phenomenal camera to have because gives you more control. And with the interchangeable lenses you've got even more control you know, so you got to point and shoot. Forget about it. You know I mean you you Okay, it's fine, you might take a shot, but you want to get a proper shot, you have to build all the shots, you have to build two exposures, and play around with the latest work for what you want rather than what it thinks it wants. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  10:11   Fantastic. Yeah, I mean, I'm a Canon shooter as well. And I love my Canon, you know, I have a five d mark for and it dropped down through like, three metres cliff down like 30 metres off a mountain, it's the work like, I didn't do anything, literally, the lands can unclip and have an error and clip the clip back on and it was working again. So yeah, it's one hell of a camera. What I mean, like, you know, I love hearing your story about you know, how you get into photography, you know, some of the biggest failures that you've gone through, especially during your honeymoon, which would have been a really nice memory to have. What would you say to what would you say are some of the most important things to learn, if people wanted to get into photography, Darren J Spoonley  11:02   I suppose the biggest one from that is the main fundamental, understand the exposure triangle and understand the interdependencies of each of those. And once you understand that, then you can play around with your settings, and you actually can control the situation that you're in, I think I'd also give a bit of advice on that would be, don't get too hung up on gear, you know, you don't need to have the best camera to get the best shots. I mean, you know, don't be too fixated trying to also emulate somebody else, you know, take an image that you want to take, if it's bad, okay, it's bad, but you took it. And it's always going to have a bad image that you can look, six months down the line a year down the line, two years down the line, my God could have gotten our local bad have gotten or whatever it might be. But take the images, make mistakes, you know, there's no such thing as resign. That's the beauty of the digital world. I mean, you get the immediate gratification by looking in the back of the camera if it's right or wrong. Whereas when I started out in the film days, I thought, Okay, I've got a great shot, and I need to send it off to developers Wait, whatever length of time it took to get it back to cost, and then open up the package and see that there's 10 of those images that are pure white. So yeah, I mean, don't be afraid to make mistakes. But more importantly, I think don't get too hung up on gear. You know, even even though standard, you know, if you look at why everybody has in their pocket, a phone, now, okay, it's not them controlling the image. But even with the newer phones, you can you can get into all the settings and you can do all that yourself. But you got a great camera in your pocket at all times, there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to pop that out and take a record shot or whatever it might be. But you don't need to spend 1000s of euros dollars, whatever it might be the currency that you're spending to be able to get a great shot. I mean, you look you look at some of the grades, even look at Ansel Adams, the technology that you have in your pocket right now is 100 times better than what he ever had. And he had to lug it around with him. He didn't have technology, you know, so he had a wooden frame camera that he set up and bang, he got an image. So yeah, it's not all about gear. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  12:53   Fantastic advice there. And I love I love that you mentioned that, you know, that even the camera that you have on your pocket are often good enough. It kind of depends on what you know the purpose that you want it for, right? I know that you know, a love like the Canon M 50. You know, when people ask me what camera they should buy, and they don't have a camera and it's gonna be their first cameras like man get the M 50 The Mach one because they are so cheap because nowadays the mach two right, fantastic camera. I thought a few students you know, to use that to take photo of the Milky Way and just with the tripod tracker and it come out pretty good. So I'm glad that you mentioned that because I know that a lot of people get so who gets started with photography kind of you know, it, it it stopped them to get started because of that mindset that you need this expensive camera. So that is a really good advice. So just from what you say that with your seven D what happened there they went for a swim. Darren J Spoonley  14:03   Well, yeah, I mean, it was my own stupidity. But you know, it's generally the case I I'm, I'm an outdoor photographer, right so I'm outdoors all the time and my biggest passion for seascape photography and I was at a location early in the morning to friends of mine. And I of course I wanted to get down low I wanted to get a nice perspective. You know, I was doing a nice long exposure shot there was a lighthouse in the distance the sun was rising. And the other two guys kept calling me and I was thinking okay, look, leave me alone for a second I'm just getting my camera set up leave me alone for a second they kept calling me. I was thinking okay, maybe something is wrong. So I was crouched down, low down camera. Tripod wasn't even extended it was that lawns to water and stood up and as I stood up a tip the front of me camera and it went from here straight in to the waters that didn't have a big just just toppled over but toppled over lens first into the sea and I had some filters that were on the front of it. They took a crack off a rock. I immediately took the camera straight out, you know, took off the lens took out the battery took out the SD card. But it was it was ghost saltwater whatsoever it will get into the camera. It's gone. So yeah, it was, it was a few explosives. Let's just say that were given out that morning when I finally said to the guys, what do you want? They went? Oh, we were just wondering where you were we talked you disappeared as you knew exactly where I was. So yeah, I that was a bite by the way. That was the start of a two day photography trip as well. So I was cameraless at the start of a two day photography trip. So what I actually did was there was a deal. And I said, Okay, look, you know, I rang a local camera store. I told him my predicament. And in fairness, they said, Look, we have this camera here, it's on offer, but you'll also get cash back in relation to it. So I said, Alright, so I was lucky, I was fortunate position that I could change the camera on the flight. But so I started the morning with a seven TD, and I finished the day with a 60. And it was it was a game changer to be honest with you kind of moving away from crop to full frame because I was able to capture a lot better detail a lot more within the scene as well. So yeah, that was the unfortunate incident of the death of my Canon 70 D, which was a great camera. But yeah, I'm glad I did make the chain full frame because if that didn't happen, probably would have skipped in it and had 70 D and then never had the opportunity because when I look back, even the images that I like we said a moment ago, you look back six months, two years, whatever it might be. When I look back at the the the integrity of the images and the quality and the pixels and the pixelization that I saw no under 70 D versus when I got confused for him. It was night and day. So he kind of elevated my photography fault from my own stupidity, let's just say so I kind of gave up to my two friends, but I should thank them really at the end of the day, because they're the ones that killed my seven DD and made me make that jump to full frame. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  16:45   Ah, that's, that's a very unfortunate thing that happened. But I guess you know, when you think about it, it's it's a good leap of faith. Because it really pushed you to get into 60 from there and you absolutely love it. So, yeah, that's the me. Darren J Spoonley  17:03   Well, yeah, in a way, it's to me it is destiny, you know, and I do think as well, like, you know, when I was shooting it myself and TT I kind of was a small bit in the comfort zone because I knew it inside out. Now, the cannon ecosystem was great, you know, I can pick up any Canon camera, and I can use that. So that was another thing that I really enjoyed about you sticking with Canon, because if I get any camera from Canon tomorrow, I know that I can pick it up. And I can use it almost instantaneously. So that was the ecosystem that we had created. I liked the menu system. I liked the cameras. Yeah, it was great. And I suppose the other side with 10 is that that now then gave me the impetus to start changing lenses. So I had to then go invest in my glass, you know, so, you know, I, the camera, body only I didn't need to buy any kit lenses or anything like that, even though the 60 at the time came with a 24 to 1054 L lens. I already had one. So I didn't need that, you know, so it helped me too, because I was able to save money just by buying body only. So yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  17:58   Yeah. So, you know, one of the biggest thing that I came across, especially for people in photography is this notion of imposter syndrome, right? Where people are, especially with this day and age of social media, we come across this all the time. And it's often lead into Unreal expectation where, you know, people are looking at other photographers that have a larger following and thought that, you know, that can happen overnight. And they have that in their head that it's Oh, yeah, if I just jumped in there, you know, put, put a few good works, you know, I will have 1000s and 1000s of followers or whatnot. And when that's not the case, often it's it's more about the followers than about the photography itself. Have you ever come across a time where that was a problem when you come across that sort of challenge or feeling in your photography journey? And if so, how did you overcome it? Darren J Spoonley  19:03   I can't say that I personally had that challenge. But I know a number of people that have had that challenge. And I think the reason why I haven't is because I got into photography. Well before the social media, I didn't see social media as a catalogue photography as a catalyst for social media, it was the other way around. A guest that I had in my own podcast a number of years back sort of very, very important. And it still sticks to this day. And I've mentioned a number of times on my own podcast, and I mentioned it in yours as well. There was Michael O'Sullivan is the guy he's a very talented photographer from Ireland, and he said a statement which was don't shoot for the gallery. And it's really important shoot for your, you know, don't shoot for Instagram, don't shoot for social, don't shoot for the love of the likes or whatever it might be that you think you're going to get in the image because you're only going to be destined for disappointment. If you're happy with the image. That's all it matters. And if five people like it or 10 people like it, so be it. But if you're happy with the image that you've taken, then the reason And for taking that image, I think is the most important part. Now, that being said, social media is a phenomenal tool. You know, I think it's really, really powerful. I mean, a mutual friend of ours, Bernard guarantee, you know, he had said, why do people give out about Instagram sold on Facebook, it's free. And it is free. And it's a great way, it's a great way to build to build an audience and stuff like that. But it can be quite toxic, because people shoot for these likes, and they might see an image and go, Oh, that's a good image, look at that he's actually getting 500 likes or 1000 likes or whatever it might be. And they'll go off and they'll try and replicate that exact image. So they're not using their own left side of the brain, they're using your the copy side of the brain. And then when they take that image, they're frustrated, because they can't get the image to look like the image that they saw that this person posted. But this person that posted it, maybe they didn't just take that image, maybe they created that image, maybe they're very good at post processing, maybe they've got more creative brain develop, to see something within a scene, and transfer that into something on the screen that people can like and such like that. So that then can start creating and fueling, as you said, the imposter syndrome, because they're thinking, I'll never be as good as this other person. But an actual fact they shouldn't be aspiring to be as good as anybody else other than being better than who they were themselves yesterday. And if people can try and get that into their own mindset that this is not an overnight success thing. Photography is not an overnight success phenomenon, you put in the hard work, it's like people looking at athletes, and they see somebody who is a runner, or a football player, or whatever it may be. They've been doing that for a long time. They've made a lot of mistakes. They were absolutely diabolical at one point, but they got better, and they got better and they got better nope, their motivation might have been different, they wanted to probably be the person that they were trading with, or somebody that they knew to be better than them to get first place, whatever it might be, you can look at social media in that way and say, Okay, I want to be first at it, but it ain't going to happen overnight. And if you think that it's going to happen overnight, then you're putting yourself in a very bad position, I think from a psychological point of view, because you're now chasing something, which in reality will never be attainable. Because by the time you might get to that level, that person that you were chasing may already been gone off social media and realise that it was was a waste of their time, or have actually accelerated on even further and gotten better at taking photos and created something unique themselves. So replication, I think, is probably good kind of to get a bit better. People should find their own mark, they should find their own style, find their own bias for their own type of image. And it's not only by the way in just taking the image, the processing of the image as well. Very, very, very important. And everybody has their own unique way of processing an image. And I digress for a very quick moment, right, because around about six months ago, maybe eight months ago, actually, I was editing an image. And I can say I'm a seascape photographer, and I was editing my image and a thought came across my mind. And I said, Hang on, I'm got my own style of editing, all of my images, I edit all of my own images, I don't have an editor it edits my image, right. So like most people, you edit your own image. But it got me thinking, and it said, I wonder how somebody else that didn't take this image would actually edit the image. So I reached out to some other photographers that were on YouTube and such like that. And I asked them to edit my image. And I got five people looking back to me, and I had five completely different edits of the same raw file. And like Nick page was one of the people that had my image. And he's got a very, very moody style from his editing. And you could see that come true in how he would have edited the image. Mark Denny, and other landscape photographer, he added the image and I could see his style coming through and the image. So you have to create and develop your own style and be true to yourself. Don't think that you have to copy somebody else just to be able to get on that platform and get those likes, because that's chasing something, which is an endorphin release. And if you don't get those endorphin releases, then you're going to end up participant. And I think that's where the art is, you know, be yourself, do what you want to do for watching. And use social media find is an avenue to be able to share that, but don't get hooked, don't get hung up on you know, enough likes, because that's ultimately going to lead to disappointment and sadness. That answer your question. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  24:09   Yeah, that's really good. You know, I'm glad that you shared that. I think, you know, a lot of people kind of look into social media as a success metrics, right? Well as in, I believe, like, I don't know, for you and I, you know, we got into photography, you know, not because of social media. So the success metric should be are you really proud of your photography? So, which, which, what'd you say earlier? So I think that is a really fantastic advice that you have there. You know, one of the thing that that's, that's really hard, is to stay true to that to that reason, right? I mean, when we start photography, we kind of have a reason why we want to do that. But you know, with the social media and all this stuff, we kind of get distracted and one of the guests that or my mentor as well, I suppose one of my earlier mentors say that, you know, whatever happened Don't forget why you got into photography in the first place. And that was such a great advice. So I was wondering, do you, I mean, I know that you kind of want to just, you know, capture moments. And you know, when you get when you first get started, you kind of want to capture moments and be able to capture this fantastic photos. But as you progress through your photography journey, do you have a different aspiration when you go out there? Like, why do you do photography now versus why you do photography back then? Darren J Spoonley  25:34   Very interesting. I started in photography, like I said, as my release from the real world, but what I've quickly found is that a lot of people can get emotional connections to images that I would take, and that if it started something within them, I think that's a job well done. But what I've also found, because I mean, I, I've been releasing a video on my YouTube channels every week since September 2017. So I'm nearly five years no doing that. And I've kind of found myself falling into the more of the educator role and to kind of, you know, telling a story and bringing people along on my journey. I'm not an expert in any way, shape, or form, but I'm learning as I go. And, as I'm showing people how I'm doing things and mistakes that I'm making, they're learning from it as well. And I'd like to think that, you know, I've kind of changed my outlook is that it's no longer just about me, it's about bringing people with me and showing them the beauty that I have around me here in Ireland, through the form of photographs, and also the form of video and the storytelling, I think that comes with that as well. It's something that will never end I don't think, you know, I will find different ways to be able to get better and aspire to do better and aspire to create a better video, create a better story, create a better image, explain the image more to somebody. I've had people that, you know, have reached out to me and asked me and said, Okay, why aren't you doing workshops? Why aren't you bringing people out, and it's not a motivator for me, if I can handle it, and they can tune into my videos every week, and they can learn something, if they want to come to Ireland, least they know a place that they can come and visit. And that's probably where I'll continue to go from, you know, one to one workshops with people. But it's not my my main motivator, my main motivator for me is just to continue enjoying the outdoors and continue to show through the form of film or images, but also getting people as if they're there, you know, to serve that emotional connection, bring people to different areas and help them like me to enjoy the art of photography, because bearing in mind centre, you know, this is what I suppose photography is a solitary sport, outdoor photography is a solitary sport. But you know, if you can get people involved in that, and you can feed off their passion, and they can feed off your energy. It's the people that you remember a lot longer than the miserable rain or the cold or whatever it might be. It's the people that you meet along the way that you share those adventures with that you share those sentiments, you share those feelings, and you share that connection that lasts a lot longer. So for me, it's all about like, the image is one form, yes. But it's the people that I meet along the way and the emotions that we can mutually store it in, which is the longevity? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  28:12   Yeah, that's fantastic. You know, I absolutely agree. You know, at the end of the day, photography is a way to capture experiences, right? So if we fail to experience that first, then what is photography really is right. So that is great advice. And, you know, like, I've seen your video, I've seen your photos, and I've seen how you go through, really, you know, especially in Ireland as well, I'm guessing there's a lot of rain and moody, you know, a really good condition. But you still go out there, right? You still go out there, you still take your photos. So what? How do you define a successful photography trip? And how do you define a successful photo? Like, you know, when when it's like, you know what, that was a good day, or you know what, that was a great shot or whatnot, you know, because I know that, you know, for many of us and myself included along the line, we always have that certain expectation, right? When we go out there, like, oh, yeah, the condition is gonna be this and that, and this and that, and I'm gonna get this shot and that shot and so forth. But it's not always it doesn't always turn out the way we want it to. So what is that success criteria for you? Darren J Spoonley  29:29   Okay, I'll answer that in two different ways for you. So the first one is, I've said this for many years, and I'll continue to say it again. bad conditions do not exist in landscape photography, there's always a shot to get, you may not be the shot that you'd wanted. But there's always a shot to get and I've gone out in the rain and I've come back with images and that's a success because you've managed to pull a shot from something like that. But the other thing is never go out with expectations. Because if you go out with expectations, all you're going to be coming home with is disappointment because it's never really going to unless you get that one in 100 chance where you get epic conditions epic life. It's a With nit, you could possibly be an example actually, is I'm not as good as the easiest way to describe it as you for argument's sake in relation to your Astro photography, right? Because we're cloud in Ireland for a lot of the time. But what I do try and plan something, I look at all of the forecasting apps and such like that, and the weather forecasters, and are today the easiest job in the world. All they have to say is it's cloudy chance of rain, okay? And they'll get away with it every single time. I mean, in fact, you're in the summertime here, the only difference is that the rain is warmer. I mean, that's it, right? So I'd have clear skies. And I'll say, Okay, I'm going to go and get some asteroids. And invariably, there will be some clouds. But you do get that odd time where it is going to be crystal clear. You look at the radars, you look at the long radars, you go, okay, there can't be any clouds, I'm going to go and I'm going to do that. So that's a success, in my mind is that if the weather is actually going to play ball, to get the type of shot that you've envisaged that you want to get an astro, you, you have no choice. If it's cloudy, you're not going to get what you wanted to get. I went through a period of time where it took me five months, actually every month to get the same shot. And no, I wanted to get a shot where I had a moon rising over an old derelict castle, and it was the turrets that are on top of the castle. And I had the whole thing planned that the moon would sit right on top of the dirt castle. And the first month I went out, no clouds anywhere except for right over where I wanted to take the photograph. So I couldn't see the moon same thing the second time. The third time, my timing was slightly off. So I ended up going there the day after what I should have gotten there the day before. Because the the shooting moons and on a subject, you have to get it right at the bang on time, we used to get the residual late from sunset when the moon is rising. I was a day late. So my subject was too dark. But the fifth time and you're basically I got it. And then I went Do you know what persistence. And if I stick with something, and I'm really you know, hell bent on getting it, you will get it eventually, it might take you five times by taking it 10 times. But don't give up. Because even when you go out, it may seem as if it's a failure, but it hasn't been learned. You've gotten better. You've actually gotten you've used your camera, every time you use the camera is a school day, you're learning something new every single time. So I don't really believe in having expectations, I have somewhere have an idea what I'd like to do, I might go to a scene and go okay, you know, how's the light going to be today? Is it going to shine on what I want to take a photograph of today? And if it doesn't, then I'm really gonna be disappointed. So I say no, I just take it because I'm happy to be out. It's good to be out, I don't get the opportunity to go out. As often as I'd like to vote. You know, like most people, you might look out the window and go, Oh, look at that light. I wish I could go taking a camera. And that's happened to me many, many times. But today that I can get out, I'm really at the mercy of the weather. So I try and go to a location that I think is going to suit the conditions that I have. And if it works, it works. And if it doesn't work, didn't work. It was still a good day, and I still got a shot guaranteed. I've never come back from a shoot without at least one shot that I'd say you know what? I'm happy with that. So yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  32:53   What a fantastic advice. And I was just cracking out and you'd say the weather forecast was the easiest job. That is hilarious. Yeah, and it's incredible. That is that is very inspiring. I love to hear, you know, I'd love hearing that, that, you know, you you, you kind of just appreciate, you know, what, whatever you get in terms of the condition in terms of whatever it is, and, you know, like there's it what do you say was very interesting about, you know, me doing a lot of astrophotography. And it relies a lot on a clean, you know, clean and clear sky. And you're right, like, you know, when when I look for a milky when there is there are clouds, it's kind of the end. But it doesn't mean that you can't take great photos still. And I have a few different shots that I got because I didn't have a clear sky and it becomes one of my favourite shot and it becomes, you know, one of my most popular shot as well, to my surprise, actually. Right. So that is such a great advice in landscape photography, there are no such thing such as a bad condition. Darren J Spoonley  34:05   You'll always get a shot. It may not be the shot that you wanted to get. But you'll always get a shot. You know, I guess give me a slight anecdote, actually, to that is only only today, actually. So we're recording this on Sunday, the third of April. So I had a video went out today with a good friend of mine actually who I've met through social media. He's a photographer in Australia, and he came up with an idea he said, Darren, I've got an idea. We're in the spring equinox we're almost 12 hours apart. He says you go shoot sunset, and I'll go shoot sunrise and we'll share the sun and when it dips down below the horizon for you. It could just be coming up the horizon from sunset brilliant idea. I went to the most westerly point in art but almost the most western in Ireland and I went to photograph two very very iconic islands so called the Scalix. Me if you're a fan of staff, you know that this is where Luke Skywalker was found after he disappeared he was found the last Jedi. These are the islands that they use to for this beautiful islands region. Going out on the west most western point, but almost most western point, clear skies. So I said, Okay, now this is going to be ideal. But you know what, again, I'll use this to my advantage because the idea is clear skies I'm passing this on over to Izzy. So as the as the photographer in Australia, so I don't see the sun going below the horizon and I'll get the light shining in golden light lighting up the right hand side of the the islands. So off I went, it was a three hour drive went in earnest looked clear skies, all the forecasting everything else. And when I got there, there was a very, very heavy sea fog or haze. And I said, Okay, damn, I'm not going to be able to get the image that I want you to get. I could barely see these islands. And I brought my sigma 150 to 600. So I really wanted to zoom in on these islands. But I could barely see these islands because of the amount of haze that was there. But guess what, it always works out because as the sun dipped into that haze, the golden light spread across the haze, it didn't give me the light on the site, but it lit up the whole scene in this golden light. And it was just something I went through you got there. Perfect example, I have everything planned. This is what I wanted to do. It's part of a collaboration with somebody else on the other side of the world. And yet, the conditions in playball Gallery, they did play but I managed to get some really, really beautiful shots and really, really great life. But more Moreover, I ended up deciding to do a zoom in photo of the moon, as it was setting went on into the haze. And I looked at the screen I went, she said must have a sensor spot. Because I saw this big black.in the middle of the sun. I was thinking okay, Damn, how are we going to get rid of that? I can't do that. No, because I was recording video. And it turns out afterwards that I didn't even know this was after happening. But there was a gigantic sunspot after appearing on the sun on that day. And I captured that there it was in the middle of the sun. So again, you know, there's always a benefit it regardless, you're always going to come away with something. And there were two examples of such thing. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  36:51   Wow, that that sounds like it's a wild shot. Do you have that photo posted somewhere so that people can can see those photo? On my on my, the link on the description? If you do? Darren J Spoonley  37:02   Yeah, well, I'll give you the link anyway, to my social channels. So I've got one link which has everything within that so to bring to my YouTube or even to Instagram to bring to the podcast as well. But on Instagram, actually over last week, I posted an image of the sun. So you're able to see that image, it's there. And then today I posted the image of the two islands, the Skeggs they did in that beautiful orange light with one solitary bird has about a flying right bang smack in the middle of both of them as well. So it all turned out really really nice. Yeah, so yeah, I'll give you the links anyway, I suppose you can share it also. But yeah, that's just a typical, the most recent example of how photography can be so frustrating, but so rewarding. At the same time. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  37:41   Perfect, perfect. Yeah, I mean, you know, that's, that's exactly. That's a good example about, you know, like, sometimes you don't get what you want, but you get more than what you ask for. Right? So I wouldn't be I wouldn't be doing my happy then. So if I were you, like, yes, satisfied. That's amazing. So man, like I was just listening to you and sharing your story and who you know what you do with your photography, and how you not only share your photography in socials, but also create, you know, podcasts as well as YouTube to help you know, and share this message to other photographers and share your experiences and learning points. But at the same time, you got a business to run you got, you know, a family with two kids. How do you balance all that together? Like, you know, how do you juggle all that because I know as you know, the careers myself, I know how much time it takes and how much investment it is to, you know, do all those separate thing and put them together and actually, you know, create and put put it out there. So how do you balance that? Because I know we it's gonna be a lot of people out there who are doing this, you know, as a side hobby. And just wondering, you know, what, how did they get this time? Do you have like 50 hours in a day? Darren J Spoonley  39:10   magic formula? Yeah, first and foremost, I suppose from the timeout, I do that in my own personal time outside of very busy workweek as it is. So number one, I've got a very supportive wife that allows me to be able to go and do that she knows that. Like I say it's from view it's very, very important for me. And if I get that released, then I'm happier person overall, let's just say the other thing is I book in days and I stick to those days. So like I said earlier on, I'm at the mercy of the weather. So if I say okay, next Saturday week, I'm going for sunrise. So I know that okay, I'm going to go to bed early on the Friday night. I'm going to be up early on Sunday morning. And I thought it's Saturday morning and I'm going to be gone but I'd be home at around lunchtime and such like that. i It's interesting. You'd say it there you know about you know with YouTube and stuff. Funny story. The reason I created my youtube channel was not for notoriety or not for anything other than I wanted to share and leave a legacy for my kids so that when I'm dead and gone, they have something they can watch. And they can realise this is why daddy wasn't there for breakfast, or this is why daddy wasn't there for dinner in the evening. This is where he was. And if I can inspire them and leave something that when I'm gone to people cannot, they can watch and share with their friends, or that's my dad, or whatever it might be, you know, that is a reward for me in itself, because an image is fantastic. But the story behind the image, I think, for me, it's something that I'd like to be able to kind of share more of. So there's no magic formula. It's just purely being lucky to be able to have that time and just to get out and do it. But I do think it really doesn't feel like it's work, it doesn't feel like it's, it's my hobby side of things. I'm not earning money from it. If I was earning money from it, then I know that my mind would have to change, and probably change as well, because I probably feel more pressure to have to do that, you know. But that being said, like I said, I mean, I've released a video every week since September 2017. I haven't missed a week yet. I started the podcast in 2018. And myself and Dermot, a very good friend of mine, when he was involved in a podcast, we released a podcast every week for two years. And then he retired. So I said, Okay, I'll keep going myself. And I didn't release a podcast every two weeks for the last two years myself. So for me again, you know, it's something that I enjoy, I enjoy talking about I enjoy creating, I enjoy helping people. And I enjoy kind of everything all encompassing within it, you know? So it's, it's interesting that people look at it and go, Geez, how do you get that done and how to put it into passion. You know, if you find it, there's a phrase in life, which to find a job you love. You never have to work another day in your life. This isn't a job for me, but it's something that I love. And it's something that I need. I do have a suppose a firm belief in relation to how we think, and who is dictates who we are. And, you know, if I'm out and about, like I said to the outset, you know, if I've got a challenge from a work point of view, if I'm thinking about that challenge all the time, then I'm focused on that challenge. Whereas when I'm taking a camera, I'm not thinking about anything else other than what's in front of me the scene that's in front of me, and then the solution will appear on its own it does. So it's, it's challenged, but it's not a big challenge in this bigger scheme of things, because I'm so passionate about it. That's photography. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  42:29   Wow. That is, man, I was just so inspired listening to that, you know, I think it's, it goes back to that the why, right. And you have such a strong reason on creating these videos that it makes it so enjoyable for you. And, you know, like, I guess one thing that we take for granted is the journey to get the shot or have the adventure or you know, of the travel of the trip, even if it's you know, around the corner or an hour away, or you know, a day or two days away. But I love what you share that because you really show that the journey really makes a big difference. And that's what life is right. It's a journey. So I just, I just I love that there was this amazing. That's very inspiring. So thank you very much for sharing that. You're very welcome. Yeah, look, there. It's been a really good conversation. And you know, it's kind of coming to our one hour mark here. And it was so yeah, it's, it's, I guess what it's saying what you say, right? When you're having fun, like, you know, I don't work at all, it just is a man just listening to your stories and your wisdom. I absolutely love it. And you know, one of the reason why I want you to I want to get you here was, you know, just your whole outlook on life and how positive you are about it. And you know how you can turn the negative to positive because I remember when we were in clubhouse, I think you had like one of our really harsh conditions, but you're just fired up, you're like, Yeah, I get to go out and you know, I was like, oh, like, he was like rain down and all this stuff. And I could just imagine how moody and cloudy but you're just all fired up. So I'm glad to have you here and you know, be able to share your message. You know, your your, your wisdom. But one thing that I always ask people who come to the podcast is that if there is one advice I know you have given a lot of advice, but if there is one thing that you feel like one of the most important advice that you know if if they didn't hear anything out of this podcast is one advice would be the most important thing. What would that advice be? Darren J Spoonley  44:38   Get out of that auto and get into manual and play. Make mistakes. Every single time you make a mistake, you learn from it. And if you don't learn from it, repeat it and you'll learn again and you'll learn again and eventually you'll understand how you've managed to get a shot. Get out of the bottle, get into manual. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  44:56   Fantastic. I think that that one we're Have play is really important because that's, that's the thing that makes us enjoy photography, right? Well, then it's been, you know, a full one hour and it's just full of wisdom and had a lot of fun talking to you. And I feel like you know, I need to go to Ireland and go shoot with you. And I have a lot of fun chatting with you, because this has been amazing. And now for those people who want to learn more about you and find your work as well as your your journey or your backstory in YouTube. Where can they find you? Darren J Spoonley  45:32   I'm very lucky because my name. So if you search Darren JSON only on any search platform whatsoever, you will only find me so I don't have to spell out any Instagram is blah, blah, blah, just search Derringers only and you will find me and you will see exactly what my photography is about. And I'd love for people to continue on the journey with me. So yeah, just type in my name. Hit the enter button, smash that subscribe button. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  45:59   I love it speaking like a YouTuber. Yeah, thanks a lot for sharing that. And, you know, we'll put all of that link on the description anyway. So you know, you could just go ahead and click away. But we can do this. Hopefully you have a really good time listening to that it was such an engaging and interesting conversation we had with Darren and yeah, I'm glad that you guys stick around to listen to this podcast, this conversation and hopefully we'll see you again next week. And if you haven't hit the subscribe button yet, what are you waiting for? Hit that subscribe button and smash it like Darren say, and I'll see you guys next week.  

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Darren Beattie | January 6th and the Curious Case of Ray Epps

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About This Episode: Dr. Darren J.Beattie is a former White House Speech Writer at the Trump Administration. He is a political theorist, scholar and now served as a board member at the Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad appointed by President Donald J. Trump. He was a former visiting professor at Duke University before he joined the Trump administration. Dr. Beattie graduated from the University of Chicago with a degree in mathematics and economics. After graduating from the University of Chicago, he worked as a law clerk at the Hudson Institute for Judge Robert Brok. Later he received his Ph.D. in Political Theory at Duke University. He finished his Ph.D. dissertation, Martin Heidegger's Mathematical Dialectic: Uncovering the Structure of Modernity, in America and Germany. Back in 2016, Dr. Beattie was one of the signatories of Scholars and Writers for Trump. He was the only non-tenured professor who endorsed and correctly predicted Donald Trump's 2016 presidency in the country. Dr. Beattie is also the editor in chief of Revolver.news, a news agency known for cutting edge and exclusive reporting. Revolver was one of the first news sources to cover breaking news around January 6th, as well as possible FBI involvement.   Find out more about Dr. Darren at: Revolver News - https://www.revolver.news/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/DarrenJBeattie Meet Ray Epps: The Fed-Protected Provocateur Who Appears To Have Led The Very First 1/6 Attack On The U.S. Capitol - https://www.revolver.news/2021/10/meet-ray-epps-the-fed-protected-provocateur-who-appears-to-have-led-the-very-first-1-6-attack-on-the-u-s-capitol/ Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/964 Sponsors: Gusto: This episode is sponsored by Gusto. Run your payroll the easy way, the same way we do at Command Your Brand. You'll get a. $100 Amazon Gift Card just for running your first payroll! http://www.jeremyryanslate.com/gusto MyPillow: Use the promo code: CYOL to get up to 60% off https://www.mypillow.com/ Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading " Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections" by Mollie Hemingway www.jeremyryanslate.com/book  

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Darren Beattie | January 6th and the Curious Case of Ray Epps

The Create Your Own Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 34:35


About This Episode: Dr. Darren J.Beattie is a former White House Speech Writer at the Trump Administration. He is a political theorist, scholar and now served as a board member at the Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad appointed by President Donald J. Trump. He was a former visiting professor at Duke University before he joined the Trump administration. Dr. Beattie graduated from the University of Chicago with a degree in mathematics and economics. After graduating from the University of Chicago, he worked as a law clerk at the Hudson Institute for Judge Robert Brok. Later he received his Ph.D. in Political Theory at Duke University. He finished his Ph.D. dissertation, Martin Heidegger's Mathematical Dialectic: Uncovering the Structure of Modernity, in America and Germany. Back in 2016, Dr. Beattie was one of the signatories of Scholars and Writers for Trump. He was the only non-tenured professor who endorsed and correctly predicted Donald Trump's 2016 presidency in the country. Dr. Beattie is also the editor in chief of Revolver.news, a news agency known for cutting edge and exclusive reporting. Revolver was one of the first news sources to cover breaking news around January 6th, as well as possible FBI involvement.   Find out more about Dr. Darren at: Revolver News - https://www.revolver.news/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/DarrenJBeattie Meet Ray Epps: The Fed-Protected Provocateur Who Appears To Have Led The Very First 1/6 Attack On The U.S. Capitol - https://www.revolver.news/2021/10/meet-ray-epps-the-fed-protected-provocateur-who-appears-to-have-led-the-very-first-1-6-attack-on-the-u-s-capitol/ Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/964 Sponsors: Gusto: This episode is sponsored by Gusto. Run your payroll the easy way, the same way we do at Command Your Brand. You'll get a. $100 Amazon Gift Card just for running your first payroll! http://www.jeremyryanslate.com/gusto MyPillow: Use the promo code: CYOL to get up to 60% off https://www.mypillow.com/ Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading " Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections" by Mollie Hemingway www.jeremyryanslate.com/book  

DT Radio Shows
Simeon Clarke Presents Dog Wax Show 016

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 60:01


Dog Wax 016 #techhouse #housemusic Kick starting with something from UK producer Darren J and then continue that sound into my normal selection of Tech House beats. 1. Straight Outta London - Darren J (Promo track) 2. 6PM- Koston Ferelly (22/10/21) 3. CVLT - Yo Speed 4. The Payoff - AT FC & Gene Farris 5. This Is Life - Nic Fanciulli, Retna 6. La Cumbia De La Vida - Steve Aguirre • Remix (25/10/21) 7. Mommas Boy - Roworth (22/10/21) 8. Romeo - Basement Jaxx • WH0 Remix 9. Get Get Down - Javi Torres Tribute 10. Way - Matthias Leot 11. Bam Bam - Seb Zito • Remix 12. Gangoso - Iva Dive 13. Mind Meld With Spock - Jamie Jones 14. Got To Have Your Love - Steve Lynam 15. Reckless Nights - Matt Caseli

Project 1521 Podcast
P1521 E9: The Collective Voice and Total Time

Project 1521 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 22:30


When we think of total time, when we speak of collective voice, when we dream of having choices, the long arcs of history resonate in painful ways. Project 1521 member Darren J. de Leon talks with principal coordinator of Project 1521 Adolfo Guzman-Lopez. They explore the themes of collective voice and total time. (Produced by Sara Harris)

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Project 1521 Podcast
P1521 E7: Poets In Conversation: Yago S. Cura and Arminé Iknadossian

Project 1521 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 22:31


In today's episode, we capture Project 1521 Poets Yago S. Cura and Arminé Iknadossian about their perspectives and approaches to writing poetry, teaching, mentorship, and their ancestors. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

Project 1521 Podcast
P1521 E6: Listen to What the Land is Saying

Project 1521 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 29:39


The date is July 26, 2021. Listen to what the land is saying is a phrase I've been hearing from Southern California American Indian scholars and tribal members for a few years.  I wanted to learn more, so we talked to Cal State Long Beach professor Theresa Gregor to explain. Also, Project 1521 member and poet Darren J. de Leon has been listening to the land for a long time. The ways he listens and interacts with the land have changed over time.  He tells us the creation story of one of his poems Dirty Laundry Full of Blood. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez. And remember to subscribe. Thank You!

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Project 1521 Podcast
P1521 E5: Poeta Gloria Enedina Alvarez

Project 1521 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 31:06


On today's show, we'll talk about the land we stand on and the land inside us, and being caught in between. Project 1521 member Gloria Enedina Alvarez writes about those states. She's a Los Angeles writer. Project 1521 member Darren J. de Leon talks with Gloria and shares her recording of Poeticas (w/Greg "Goyo" Hernandez)We also get an update about the GoFundMe campaign  Thank you for listening to this podcast. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

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Let’s Create - The Photography Show
Let's Talk with Darren J Spoonley

Let’s Create - The Photography Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 64:29


Hello and welcome to my next episode of Let's Talk, let's create the Photography Show with the one and only Darren J Spoonley! A creator of over 140 Podcast episodes on The Irish Photography Podcast and producer of Youtube videos 1 a week since 2017!! a remarkable achievement, a wonderful photographer and a dam fine human! Head over and give Darren a subscribe now and follow him across all his social media accounts. Don't forget to tune into The Irish Photography Podcast every fortnight. ➡️ https://linktr.ee/darrenspoonley Please take the time to watch and subscribe on Youtube and don't forget to drop me a review on your fav podcast player. Thank you for taking the time to listen. Spondecking! Click here for: Let's Create Podcast Click here for: YouTube Video Cast Join me on social media and my website: FOLLOW, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE ➡️ https://www.maliphotography.co.uk ➡️ http://www.facebook.com/MaliDaviesphoto ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/groups/MaliDaviesPhoto ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/MaliDaviesPhoto ➡️ http://www.twitter.com/MaliDaviesPhoto ➡️ https://www.flickr.com/photos/malidaviesphoto Feel free to drop me a message and have a chat. Thank you, sithee!

Project 1521 Podcast
P1521 E4: Ancestors and the End of Conquest

Project 1521 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 25:43


On today's show,  Project 1521 members poet Linda Ravenswood de Montano and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez talk about their ancestors and how they inform their poetry today. Their conversation touches the past of their childhoods and through the ancestral influences that have shaped their writings and senses. Thank you for listening to this podcast. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

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Project 1521 Podcast
P1521 E3: Deep Color Study

Project 1521 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 19:16


On today's July 5th, 2021 episode, you'll also hear from painter Sandy Rodriguez. Her paintings on amate, the ancient bark paper, have been central to our work. You'll hear Sandy talk about how she creates colors and dyes through ancient methods and the meanings behind how she uses colors. Also, Project 1521 writer Sara Harris is a master gardener. You'll hear some of that knowledge in this piece she read during a Project 1521 reading at the Beyond Baroque in 2020. Thank you for listening to this podcast. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

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Project 1521 Podcast
P1521 E2: Palabras for Immigrants and Children

Project 1521 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 23:40


On this show, some of the writing that has come out of our workshops, before and after the pandemic. This is writing is focused on the Conquest of Mexico 500 years ago through to our current times. You're listening to this podcast but make sure you've subscribed and help us spread the word by telling your friends to subscribe. Thank you for listening to this podcast. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

Project 1521 Podcast
P1521 E1: Let Us Introduce Ourselves

Project 1521 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 26:31


Project 1521 is a cadre of poets, scholars, and an artist generating literary and visual works as acts of resistance. "You Will Not Be Forgotten" is the first volume of poetry created by the members of this group and will be published by Los Angeles-based independent Hinchas de Poesia Press.  In this episode: Conversation between the 2 lead artists Painter Sandy Rodriguez and Poet/Journalist Adolfo Guzman Lopez. Diana Magaloni, LA County Museum of Art Deputy Director and Curator of the Art of the Ancient Americas, talks about the Florentine Codex and Tlacuilos. Please subscribe and share our podcast. Thank you for listening to this podcast. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

Z-Movie Podcast
Love, Death & Robots - Season 1 & 2 Overview (feat. Darren J. DeF)

Z-Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 98:10


With the release of the 2nd volume of the Netflix anthology series, Love, Death & Robots, last month, Yoko and Michael discuss the highlights of season 1 and dives deep into the 8-episode 2nd season along with their good friend and frequent collaborator Darren J. DeF.

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LATITUDES & LONGITUDES VOL.8

fred and walk in the house music

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 58:45


Trinidadian Deep - lovers moments (NEW) Brutha Basil Jihad Muhammad - listen2Jihad - BTD soulful vocal mix (NEW) Para People Abel Bejeda - Adao - Ariel lights Figueroa remix (NEW) Carlos Yedra Footsounds Rhey Osborne - sparkle - Jose Carretas remix (NEW) Matthias Heilbron pres. The Deep II Allstars feat James Preston Jnr. - nature boy - Matty's II Deep way DJ Chus & David Penn feat Darren J.Bell - sunshine - Mediterranean vocal mix DJ Fudge David Chela - casa de la musica (NEW) Light 4 Lines - ebs of Asia - Children of Asia mix

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NüVoices
An uncertain future with guaranteed friction: U.S.-China economic coercion, with Ashley Feng

NüVoices

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 45:25


Tensions between the U.S. and China have ratcheted upward in the last four years of the Trump administration. Groundbreaking research from independent Washington, D.C.–based researcher Ashley Feng have shown that acts of "economic coercion" go both ways. Policymakers on both sides of the Pacific have increasingly used measures such as tariffs and investment restrictions against one another. After Joe Biden's election win, a decrease in tensions isn't certain. In this episode, NüVoices chair Joanna Chiu chats with Ashley about what all this means for ordinary people like students, scientists, and immigrants.Ashley is a former research associate for the Energy, Economics, and Security program at the Center for a New American Security. Her research interests include U.S.-China trade relations, China’s economic policies, and China’s global economic footprint. She has previously worked at the Council on Foreign Relations, the National Defense University, the Congressional Research Service, the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, and the China Affairs office in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. Recommendations:A report co-authored by Ashley for the Center for a New American Security, A new arsenal for competition; China’s use of coercive economic measures, by Peter Harrell, Elizabeth Rosenberg, and Edoardo Saravalle; Economic statecraft and the revenge of the state, by Darren J. Lim; and Chinese perspectives on economic diplomacy, by Audrye Wong.

The Coach Approach Ministries Podcast
227 Coaching Core Values with Darren Ho

The Coach Approach Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 33:20


Brian interviews Darren J. Ho, Founder and Leadership Coach.   Being a leader is not a position you earn or choose, but a calling to serve others. Darren has over 500 hours of experience coaching influential leaders around the globe.   He has 21 years of global business experience with leadership assignments in the US, and as an expatriate in Asia and Europe. These experiences have given him valuable wisdom about the foundations of effective leadership.   IDENTIFY   Core Values are undeniable truths that reflect how you make sense of the world. They are your greatest asset helping you lead with authenticity, confidence and joy. If you don't lead with your Core Values, then you likely aren't leading authentically.   PRACTICE   Every conversation in every relationship is an opportunity to practice being the leader you've always desired to become. Using your Core Values in daily conversations will increase your confidence as a leader.    PROTECT Rest is the most important discipline when it comes to protecting your Core Values.

Embrace Your Power show
Master Your Code: World Leading Coach Darren J Gold

Embrace Your Power show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 19:34


Join Entertainment Journalist and Speaker, Janet Zipper on a special edition of Embrace Your Power Show with Darren Gold. He is a Managing Partner at The Trium Group where he is one of the world’s leading executive coaches and advisors to CEOs and leadership teams of many of the most well-known organizations. Darren trained as a lawyer, worked at McKinsey & Co., was a partner at two San Francisco investment firms, and served as the CEO of two companies. He currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and children. The Trium Group combines leadership development, executive coaching, and management consulting to help organizations turn leadership into their greatest competitive advantage.www.darrenjgold.com/#embraceyourpowershow

Coal Region Campfire
COAL REGION CAMPFIRE - EPISODE 79 - Southern Columbia HC Jim Roth

Coal Region Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 42:58


Presented by CACL and Darren J. March Financial services. Jim Roth is on the Mount Rushmore of Coal Region football coaches. He's on the Mount Rushmore of PA Coaches. He's a legend, and he's built one of the most dominant and successful football programs in the entire country.

Tell Me Your Story
200426 Darren J Gold - Master Your Code

Tell Me Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 75:21


200426 Darren J Gold - Master Your Code by Richard Dugan

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The Cerebral Faith Podcast
Episode 53: Why I Became An Annihilationist (Part 1)

The Cerebral Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 73:54


Annihilationism is the view that the damned in Hell are, well, annihilated. In episode 28 of this podcast, Evan Minton defended the character of God from several objections from skeptics based on the doctrine of Hell. He defended the eternal torment view of Hell and argued that this is not incompatible with God's nature. Minton no longer holds the view that the wicked in Hell are conscious for eternity. Minton is now an annihilationist. In this episode, Minton goes into the positive case that convinced him to change views. Article Mentioned In The Podcast: "ON THE MEANING OF DESTRUCTION IN THE BIBLE" by Darren J. Clark, -- http://rethinkinghell.com/2019/04/18/on-the-meaning-of-destruction-in-the-bible/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evan-minton/support

Coal Region Campfire
COAL REGION CAMPFIRE - EPISODE 69 - PRESIDENT JUDGE WILLIAM BALDWIN

Coal Region Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 17:48


Presented by CACL & Darren J. March Financial Services President Judge William Baldwin pulls a seat up to the campfire this week. We talk his football career, the challenges and most important thing about being a judge, and growing up in the county.

Coal Region Campfire
COAL REGION CAMPFIRE - EPISODE 68 - POTTSVILLE HAUNTED WALKING TOUR

Coal Region Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 8:07


PRESENTED BY CACL & Darren J. March Financial Planning. Today we speak with Schuylkill County Historical Society director Diana and she gives us all the info you and I need for the haunted walking tours. For more info go to http://schuylkillhistory.org/events/

Coal Region Campfire
COAL REGION CAMPFIRE - EPISODE 67 - NATIVITY COACHING LEGEND GEORGE FORNEY

Coal Region Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 21:59


George Forney stops by the campfire today and we talk Nativity girls basketball, growing up on Norwegian street, and a his peculiar skill of being able to kick perfect volleyball serves with his foot. Sponsors ... you know already Darren J. March & and the omipresent CACL.

GreenplanetFM Podcast
Darren J Doherty: Regrarians - "A deeper evolution and reconnection to the land - including biota management"

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 59:57


Nature is our teacher Darren as a child was influenced very much by his grandfather who had a wide ranging understanding of farming in the rural sector of sun affected Australia, where water was a major priority as well as the need for trees and the protection they offered. So this early education, became critical in his connection to nature and recognising what this hardy land produced. Especially his relationship to the Australian flora and fauna, and with the added factor that he was quite well read -  played a large part in his life when growing up. He now sees his life learnings and that of the ‘Regrarian’ revolution as becoming the broad church of ‘regenerative agriculture’ - that focuses a wealth of attention on forestry (trees) and water. Added to this was that central Victoria, the region that he lived in happened to be the epicentre of organic farming. Becoming Knowledgeable During his calling, he has over the years given about 250 Regrarian courses around the world - in about 50 countries  - he calls himself as basically ‘a sink’ having been able to take in a huge amount of information as well as glean knowledge from the many people he has rubbed shoulders with. He says that this has been his intention as he feels that he has very good observational skills, which are very important - in that when we look at what a farmer is - they have to be very good at working the land, engaging in drainage, creating swales, tree visioning, fencing, crop rotation. Plus the need to observe the weather, wind direction, the movement of birds flying - aware of temperatures, barometric pressure, sniff the air, and feel the texture of the soil in one’s hands etc. It’s grokking every nuance of the natural world. Internet a Critical Component of Rural Communication Darren says that the internet now is becoming a very critical component in sharing not only ideas but connecting farmers over a huge distance and can constantly keep them in the loop as to very current happenings as they occur, especially sharing critical information be it drought resistant methods, or establishing innovative ways of feeding plants, including making compost or and humus in critical weather events and other untimely occurrences that may quickly appear. He also says that the most successful pathways will be from farmer to farmer - sharing tips etc as opposed to going through a consultant or a Govt official - and the costs that are involved, can be heavily reduced. He emoted that he and others in the movement are very excited that they can facilitate the rapid movement of information to assist farmers.  Especially producer to producer Holistic Perspectives are Important. Being involved in the ‘holistic land management movement’ and the methods of integrating with the ‘key line’ plan and design  - by the late PA Yoeman’s and by extension Allan Savory - has extended his observation and understanding of grazing cattle and ruminants. He also talks about the holistic way of being able to self determine what you want out of your future and what to do with your land in relationship to the whole. He said you have to recognise where you are at, (and not at) how resourced you are internally and where your land is at. Is it broken in land, or is it ,say bush and scrub, with no fences, cattle races, drainage etc. Restructuring One’s Life He talks about debt and ratio that can lead to serfdom, if you are not aware as to how to handle this. Like, it’s about restructuring ones life. These are practical matters that he sees and that farmers to be have to get a handle on - they need to be talked about and talked out. 10% of Australian farmers are now doing ecological agriculture but a good percentage are still waiting on the evidence as well as the market to change. This other 90% group find it difficult due to their debt to equity ratio as well as their inability to finance the transition - and if your soil is lifeless - this can be quite a challenge. Same for the availability of water. In the US the biggest movement that has been identified is that there are 3 different strands of Regenerative Agriculture. These are the Regrarians and Permaculture practices. Then the Savory Institute https://www.savory.global with its holistic management system and then there is the cover cropping and soil knowledge - led by Gabe Brown - http://brownsranch.us. The third still focuses on wheat, so the change is not as great as they can still use the tech that they uses - ie. harvesters and seed sowers etc. For grazers the change too is not a big change - fencing being a important component - electric fence developed in 1936–1937 by New Zealand inventor Bill Gallagher. But, for a cereal grower to go from non organic to organic that is a huge change and very challenging. Darren emphasises that we have to be very honest with yourself around being self determined and have all the available information - to make all of your decisions from being very well informed. He does not want people to diss-enable themselves by making decisions that have not been fully understood and researched.  That the following generation on that land need to have the best possible start in this new land management system. Keyline Method. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyline_design There are 10 points of Regrarian agriculture of which two have been added to P. A. Yeomans One to 8 as the scale of permanence. Yoemans work not really holistic, but definitely broke into new territory that excuse the pun. was groundbreaking. Other Topics Covered.   Greg & Rachel Hart in there Southern Hawkes Bay Farm - that they are brave going outside the box - and doing a deal with Air NZ to plant trees and sequester aircraft carbon dioxide.    https://www.ourplanet.org/greenplanetfm/greg-hart-new-zealand-pioneer-of-the-family-farm-on-regenerative-agriculture-restoring-ecosystems Darren maintains that NZ agriculture is very innovative by world standards. European Farmers are Heavily Subsidised Within the OECD - The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development  NZ farmers receive the least subsidies. Where as the EU farmers get 50% of their farm income from Government subsidies. This is why Darren is impressed with the resiliency of the kiwi farmer. He also mentions that farming has entered a new phase of rural resettlement and it is happening globally. Far more people are doing degrees and diplomas and as a result farming is increasing. With 7.7 billion people and 5 5 billion hectares of agricultural land = about 7,000 square meters for each person. However, one figure is going up and the is other going down, yet he says we need more people in the production of food, fibre and energy crops. He mentions Harry Weir of KiwiTech International in Bulls, NZ as very capable - a genius in productivity - based around land, family, and society  sales@kiwitech.co.nz   Nutrient dense foods Jairo Estrepo from Columbia and his use of Chromatography to give you a soil/element read out http://www.ragmans.co.uk/learn_with_us/courses/regenerative_agriculture_and_chromatography_id_65/ Cost is about $1.00 a sample -  It gives you a read out about the minerals and living organism in the soil and can assess the mineral availability that comes from our food. Darren says this tech bridges both chemistry and biology and it’s an important tech to assist us.  That humans and their needs are more complex - and Darren talks to that. That new fertilisers are now being put together to address all sorts of soil conditions . Darren talks with clients about honesty - it’s a big question - especially that we don’t use claims of others - unless you can verify by testing these claims yourself. Key line plan - is a farm planning method that in Yoemans words - controls water which is to control a greater part of your agricultural destiny … listen Even if you only get 8 inches of rainfall, Yoeman reckoned that you could survive on a farm - that’s a lot of acreage of water - what are you doing with it? Dr Rattan Lal, who is known as the soil god from University of Ohio in the USA  - If we increase the soil carbon content by about one and half % in all of the world’s arable soils where we basically have the greatest influence - then that would draw down and sequester about 100 parts per million of Co2 which would bring us down to pre industrial levels - but have we the will? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTb63CDJ5sA In finishing Darren said that humans must start behaving like perennial species - not annuals - and look further ahead in time. That we also can take agriculture into more innovative areas by doing novel seed coatings and adding mycorrhiza fungi mixtures to soils etc - plus compost teas … My final question to Darren, was that seeing he is constantly on the land, does he get a sense of our planet as a greater being - like indigenous peoples do? And he said that yes - there is a far greater presence than is acknowledged by the so called Western understanding of the world - or words to this affect - have a listen - his answer will delight you. http://www.regrarians.org/about/darren-j-doherty-cv

Mistconceptions Podcast
Episode 44: Crocodile Wrasslin'

Mistconceptions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 79:19


With Esther and Ren badly hurt, it's up to Fae and Bill to team up to take down an opponent with raw physical power unlike any they've ever faced before! Follow our new podcast on Facebook and Twitter @sinsofthepod Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/mistconceptionspod Music in this episode: Hurt Villain by Jason Donelly Striking a Punch by Neil Cross Electric Tempo by Bobby Cole Back Away from the Edge by Darren J. Pasdernick Chop Em Up by C.J. Harris

#RegrariansTALK
#RegrariansTALK 13 - Botanic Online & Exos Design - Scott Godfreyson

#RegrariansTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 126:29


Join Scott of Botanic Online & Exos Design and Darren J.  Doherty of Regrarians for this discussion. We've worked with Scott for over 10 years and his Landscape Architecture portfolio is incredibly impressive in its scope and quality.With his software engineer brother, Scott has developed Botanic Online, an incredible plant identification platform which is nearing release after a thorough beta period.Links:• YouTube for this session: https://youtu.be/xvrbRyblEz8

OffTheFeed
We Got 'Bout $100 on the Panthers!

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 52:07


So, listen we done scrunged together some funds to join Diddy in the purchase of the Carolina Panthers. We want in! Crazy week this week with a whole lot of betrayal. It really be yo own niggas! CocoTheVirgo and Darren J continue OfftheFeed for our last official episode of 2017. Damn. But  we'll be back. Promise! 

OffTheFeed
Discretion is Always Advised

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 85:03


Coco and Darren J follow-up Thanksgiving with a new episode of OFFTHEFEED. 

OffTheFeed
The Legendary Troll: @JusCuz305

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 78:04


He's legendary. You might think he's a parody account, but he's not - He's Justin, or as you may have seen him before, @JusCuz305. He finally joins Coco and Darren J on OFFTHEFEED discussing rescue chickens, being blocked on Twitter by Plies and more! 

OffTheFeed
Late, Empty-Handed, With Your Zipper Down

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 73:34


OffTheFeed's Darren J and CocoTheVirgo cover Thanksgiving protocol, Joseline Hernandez, more weird news and the faking of Aretha Franklin's death with their guest Don Dew (that's really his name by the way), and yes: Darren J showed up late, empty-handed, with his zipper down. PAUSE! 

OffTheFeed
Pull Up With The Ceiling Missing!

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 60:25


Ohhh, Coco and Darren J do not hold back on this new episode of OffTheFeed featuring a whole lot of physical abuse featuring XXXTentacion, Migos, Airborn Wives, Hitman for Hire, and UNT's bottomless house party. #PAUSE. Tune in every Tuesday night at 8:30pm with CocotheVirgo and Darren J via http://goodknocking.net/gkoffthefeed 

iFanboy.com Comic Book Podcast
Pick of the Week #600 – The Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special #1

iFanboy.com Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 189:24


iFanboy celebrates its 600th episode with a triple-sized all listener e-mail spectacular! Josh Flanagan, Ron Richards, and Conor Kilpatrick asked you, the iFanbase, to send them e-mails… and you delivered! Running Time: 03:08:39 Pick of the Week: 00:04:09 – The Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special #1 Ron Talks About Comics For Two Minutes:The Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special #1 00:16:27 – Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic: Mace Windu #1, Star Wars #35, Generations: Hawkeye and Hawkeye #1, Infamous Iron Man #11, X-Men: Blue #10, Darkside Special #1, Deadly Class #30, Jean Grey #6, Deadpool #35 Patron Pick: 00:19:21 – Secret Empire #10 Audience Questions: 00:30:08 – The tradition continues as we field questions from the loyal iFanbase for nearly 3 hours. Listen as the iFanboy trio slowly fall apart, talking comics to the very bitter end. Ryan from Madrid, Spain wants us to update our Top 5 desert island comics. Nick P from New Port Beach, CA and Luxembourg want to know what Ron ended up doing with his single issues. Josh F. from Chicago, IL wants to know how the iFanboys got their comic book critique training. East B. from Egypt has questions about the new DC movies movie announcements, how emails are chosen for the weekly show, Tom King’s hidden agenda, and Little House on the Prairie. Patrick from Snow Hill, NC wants to know the iFanboys’ favorite series that have come out over the life of the podcast. Brian C. posits two “What If” scenarios: what if the 90s Image bubble hadn’t burst and what if Marvel had never sold its X-Men and Spider-Man film rights? Caleb S. from Minnesota says his favorite character is Nightwing because his personality is the opposite of Dick Grayson. Robert T. from Ann Arbor, MI has a grammar problem with the show. Jeff from Georgia wants to know which series could use a genre shift. Bill S. has questions about “floppies”, the standard length of mini-series, the next iFanboy t-shirt, and the decline of the X-Men. Todd C. thinks it is finally time that iFanboy reveals how the video show was made. Bilel from Utrecht, Holland has some manga he wants iFanboy to check out. Doug M. from Iowa is looking for good comics for kids. Socrates from Palm Bay, FL often wonders which comic book will be his last, and wonders what will be the iFanboys’ last comic book. Bryan R. has questions about Paul Montgomery, Pick of the Week #666, and “the thing.” Alan T. has a real problem with iFanboy’s take on early Steve Epting art. Rick Z. from Topeka, KS wonders if Ron ever read Gotham Central and asks what it takes for an iFanboy to read a book that they otherwise wouldn’t. Tyler R. asks Ron about his favorite experience at Disney World, Conor’s favorite seasonal drinks, and, along with Ryan S. from Louisiana, asks Josh about Elvis Costello. Greg B. form Oakland, CA wants some genre match-up pitches for DC films. Eric W. from Tennessee wants to know when the show will reboot with episode number one. Brian C. from Cleveland, OH wonders if Superman, and his values, are irrelevant in today’s society. Steven B. has questions about Identity Crisis, the iFanboys as analogues to characters on Seinfeld and as analogues of Batman sidekicks. Jason S. thinks HBO should adapt Dreadstar after Game of Thrones ends. David B. from Essex, England wonders why everyone thinks that the concept of a multiverse is considered too confusing. Lukas from Neulengbach, Austria has questions about the iFanboys having prior knowledge of upcoming storylines and what qualifies a book for a re-read. Patrick M. from Chicago, IL looked at the iFanboy photograph on the iFanboy Facebook page and wonders what it wold look like if it was taken today. Chris L. has some fun stats about the Patron Powers. BJ from South Korea has some dumb superpowers for each of the iFanboys. Damian Sherman from Pittsfield, MA wonders which five series the iFanboys would send into space for alien civilizations to read. Matt G. wonders if the iFanboys have any favorite editor’s notes. Adam D. asks which is better, propane or charcoal? Josh G. from Danbury, CT wonders who will write and draw Action Comics #1000 and Detective Comics #1000. CJ B. has deep and personal questions about the iFanboys’ relationships. Luke P. from Perth, Australia wants to know which superhero cartoons are currently driving kids into comics. Wes A. from Friedley, MN wants to know how the sale to Disney has gone for Marvel and why there haven’t been any crossovers between Marvel and Star Wars comics. Darren J. from Glasgow, Scotland wants to know which creative team would write and draw the iFanboy origin story six issue series. Scott S. from Chicago IL is looking for comic books that aren’t so grim and gritty. Kevin C. wants to know how DC Rebirth compares to the New 52. Brice B. from California wants to know why no one can make Hawkman work. Kendall N. from Austin, TX really wants the full iFanboy website to come back. Andrew from Santa Cruz, CA is looking for DC trades similar to Morison’s JLA. Corin E. asks about mispronunciations over the years, dream creative teams, and whether or not he should save to buy a house or spend money on stuff he wants. Patron Thanks: 02:05:02 – Drew DeSario 02:06:01 – Henry Jones 02:06:34 – Keegan Baggan 02:07:52 – Kyle Rechsteiner Brought To You By: • Boomerang – Go to Boomerang.com/promo right now and enter code FAN to start your free trial of classic and new cartoons! • Amazon – Get all your comics, DVDs, video games, electronics and more and help iFanboy out in the process! • iFanboy Patrons – Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! 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OffTheFeed
Hi Felisha, Bye Felisha

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 94:20


CocoTheVirgo and Darren J are joined by Felisha Croker of Fe's Cupcakes, who also recently made an appearance on Marvel&Friends. Discussing covfefe, Bill Maher (lightly...we swear), and all things viral. Don't believe us? Well your WCW out here stealing viral tweets, and her middle name Olga. CHECK IT OUT! 

OffTheFeed
Memorial Day Pre-Game With StyroFoamCupBoys

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 86:47


A secret society of some sort? The Styrofoam Cup Boys Tony2Stax and Motez join CocotheVirgo and Darren J on air grilling Katy Perry, Sea Lions, and yes, even resurrecting an old hashtag about Darren J. No one is safe, but you knew that already. Tune in to #GKOffTheFeed Live every Tuesday at 8:30pm only on GoodKnocking Radio. 

OffTheFeed
What's Yo' Favorite Hamburger Helper Flavor?

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 95:36


OK. Timeout! So, you telling me 10 year-olds out here punking gators, old white ladies getting slammed at the pool party, and Darren J got the hottest captions on Instagram? I call B.S. Anyways, check out the latest from CocotheVirgo and Darren J. Oh, and make sure you catch it live on #GoodKnockingRadio next time. Tuesdays at 8:30pm. It's Lit! 

OffTheFeed
What do Earring backs smell like?

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 95:40


Marvel&Friends host Mistah Marvel joins Darren J and CocotheVirgo as the first official guest on episode 4 of OffTheFeed. Per the usual, the trio pulls intense stories from social media such the debacle of #fyrefestival, Metgala, and the #YourMCM hashtag. Also, Darren has people pulling up to his house, and texting him threats during the show. It's lit! Insert flame emoji right....here???? #GKOffTheFeed goes live on #GoodKnockingRadio Tuesday nights at 8:30pm.

Life in 22 Minutes - Podcast
Episode 037 - Love, Relationships & Money with Darren J. Johansen

Life in 22 Minutes - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 22:40


In this episode of Life in 22 Minutes, Scott and Becky Mackintosh welcome Marriage & Family Councilor and Financial Advisor Darren J. Johansen. Darren discusses the 5 Key Relationships sharing his insight and expertise in how to do life better by doing LOVE better.

OffTheFeed
Being Woke Is F**king Tiring

OffTheFeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 94:47


In their debut return to GoodKnocking Radio, OffTheFeed''s CocoTheVirgo and Darren J bring you new segments such as "Whose Mans Is It Anyway", "What Grinds My Gears", and of course the classic - Weird News. In an epic new rant discussing everything from United Airlines to "Cash Me Outside' Girl (whatever her name is), check out why being woke is fucking tiring! #GKOffTheFeed is the hashtag on Twitter, and check them out live every Tuesday at 8:30pm on http://goodknocking.net/gkradio "Our Radio Now", GoodKnocking Radio! 

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American Outdoor Stories
16002 Darren J Grefe

American Outdoor Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 51:28


AJ Kressin fills in as host and ask some questions... Who is Darren J Grefe? What is the podcast American Outdoor Stories about? Where do you grow up? Where do you live now? What is the vision of American Outdoor Stories? What does capturing the outdoors mean? How do people use mother nature? Why do people enjoy the outdoors?    

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BALL TALES
BALL TALES Episode 6 - Darren J. Coles

BALL TALES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 36:38


Darren J. Coles makes an appearance and talks about his time as a goalkeeper, football as social integration and Billy Bear Meat.

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Maximizing Moments with Milton
MaxMo 49 - International Speaker, Expert & Consultant Spike Humer "The Overnight Entrepernuer"

Maximizing Moments with Milton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015 26:46


Spike Humer is widely-recognized as a thought-leader and world-renowned expert in leading and inspiring companies, organizations, and individuals to achieve more, have more, and be more. He’s been called the “mentor’s mentor” and is highly regarded as a master marketing strategist and performance acceleration expert. Spike serves as a trusted advisor and performance consultant to entrepreneurs and individuals from virtually every walk-of-life and in countless industries. He is an acclaimed author, speaker, thought-leader, and creator of “The 10 Day Turnaround Methodologies”, “Rapid Success Technologies”, and “The Overnight Entrepreneur” seminars, book, and workshop series.Spike’s been a featured speaker at business seminars and life acceleration workshops around the world. He’s shared the stage and program platforms with such business luminaries and thought-leaders as Jack Welch, Prime Minister Tony Blair, Stephen Covey, Seth Godin, Mark Thompson, Jay Abraham, Brendon Burchard, Jack Canfield, Dr. Kevin Hogan, Mark Victor Hansen, Joe Sugarman, John Assaraf, Darren J. Stephens, Chet Holmes, and many others. Pioneering growth strategies in business, leadership, personal development, and spiritual alignment, Spike has created uniquely integrated models for turning potential into performance, passion into profits, and dreams into reality.Spike has been and remains a cutting-edge expert in the areas of NLP, Hypnosis, Personal Performance Engineering and other patterns and platforms for success and results enhancement.Regarded by many as a leader and example of what’s possible through “designed alignment” Spike continues to guide groups, organizations, and individuals in maximizing their potential and performance. Currently, his time, attention, and passion is in spreading his wisdom and experiences in the forthcoming book “The Book of the Soul: How to rediscover and reconnect with your authentic self.” https://www.linkedin.com/in/spikehumer   spikehumer@gmail.com   Learn more about Milton www.miltonherring.com facebook: miltonherring twitter: @miltonherring maximizingmoments@gmail.com  

DJT Photo Videos
Haley Mercier

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015


Haley's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Brianna DeDeaux

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2014


Brianna's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Lauren's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Mackenzie Helm

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2014


Mackenzie's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Tiffany McIntosh

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2014


Tiffany's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Katelyn Stepp

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2014


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Trevor Hendricks

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2014


Trevor's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Kristopher McMurray

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2014


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Kylie's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Bryan's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Hannah Sellers

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2014


Hannah's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Andrew Henrickson

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2014


Andrew's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Marisa Mercier

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2014


Marisa's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Elizabeth Krumpleman

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2013


Elizabeth's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Abigail Lewis

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2013


Abigail's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Megan Grace Still

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2013


Megan's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Caitlin Mercier

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2013


Caitlin's Senior Video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography.

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Natalie Raspino

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2013


Natalie's senior video produced by Darren J. Thompson Photography

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Taylor Petroski

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2013


Taylor's Senior Video by Darren J. Thompson Photography

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The Projection Booth Podcast
TPB: The Last Temptation of Christ

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2013 139:08


Just in time for Easter, Rob & Mike look at the making of and controversy surrounding Martin Scorsese's controversial film, The Last Temptation of Christ. Interviews include cinematographer Michael Ballhaus and professor Darren J. N. Middleton.

DJT Photo Videos
Austin Thompson

DJT Photo Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2012


Austin's Senior Video by Darren J. Thompson Photography

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Words with JAM
Dark Heart, by Darren J Guest

Words with JAM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2011 11:33


This month we bring you the opening of Darren J Guest's intelligent, complex horror novel, Dark Heart, read by Daniel Barzotti. On Leo's sixteenth birthday. something bad happened. Something so traumatic his mind fractured, and darkness filled the crack. Twenty years on and the crack is a canyon. The schizophrenic hallucination that offered sympathy has taken to mocking him, and the memory of that long-ago birthday claws at his darkest fears, overshadowing even the murder of his younger brother Davey. But just when Leo thinks life can't get and worse... Leo dies. A demon returns after twenty years. An Angel follows close behind. Leo is caught in an age-old conflict, his past lying at the dark heart of it all.  To find out more about Dark Heart and about Darren Guest, visit his blog at www.darrenjguest.com

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
GoogleWave, Bad Teachers, & Broadcasting Live Music -MusTech.Net Episode E-17

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2009 29:22


GoogleWave, Bad Teachers, & Broadcasting Live Music -MusTech.Net Episode E-17 Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music, education, and the technology subjects you are interested in! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you by talking with us or leaving a comment! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! Find our Podcasts on iTunes and directly here: http://mustech.podomatic.com ************************************************************ Another stunning and entertaining episode from MusTech.Net that find Darren and Joe somehow talking about Darren pandering for money by playing his guitar outside the broadcast studio! Somewhere in the middle Darren ends up comparing Apples to PCs and suggests that "little black helicopters" are involved in a Google/Bing Conspiracy! Throughout the mix is a whole bunch of great information that makes this episode one of the best! This episode focuses on Google Wave, characteristics of teachers that might indicate that they should be looking for another career, and microphone techniques used on-air for broadcasting live ensembles. Original Air Date: 10/17/2009 ~MP3 Podcast Version Website: http://mustech.net Website: http://mustech.podomatic.com Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Episode 17’s Show: *A first glance at using Google Wave and what it is all about * An inside look at some traits that may make a bad teacher *Microphone Techniques for broadcasting live musicians in a Broadcast Studio Subscribe to MusTech.Net -Don't Miss a Beat!: [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS]Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: *AKG C 414 * Google Wave * MusTech.Net *Neuman Series 180 *Shure KSM 44 *Shure SM7b * WSAJ Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net - http://mustech.net

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
A Whole New Season Of Music, Education, And Technology Podcasts -MusTech.Net E-16

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2009 26:57


A Whole New Season of Music, Education, And Technology Podcasts -MusTech.Net Podcast E-16 Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you by talking with us or leaving a comment! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! Find our Podcasts on iTunes and directly here: http://mustech.podomatic.com ************************************************************ This episode starts with Joe and Darren discussing their ideas for a standardized podcast season...Let's hope it is realized! Darren talks about going to Crestron School and the importance of making technology appear seamless for the end-users (Teachers or Presenters). Joe brings up the use of student use of technology in the classroom. Should we allow students to have full use of technology? Then, the talks move toward technology integration with Joe's MIDI lab and DAW stations at Grove City College...somehow this leads to an in-depth discussion about green and blue screens in the classroom environment and how to light them... There is plenty of more conversation in this podcast including stereo micing techniques and the Zoom H4Next portable handheld recording device... Listen to it today! Original Air Date: 8/17/2009 ~MP3 Podcast Version Website: http://mustech.net Website: http://mustech.podomatic.com Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Episode 16’s Show: * Mustech.net to podcast every month during the school year * Darren goes to Crestron School *Should we allow students to use technology in the classroom? *Green and Blue Screens in the Classroom and virtual sets *Darren's new broadcast studio *Hand Held Recorders and the Zoom H4Next [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS]Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: Crestron: Crestron Electronics AMX: AMX.COM Technology and teh 21st Century Classroom Wikipedia: Chroma Screens Videssence lighting Incredible Home Green/Blue Screen Software Zoom H4Next Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net - http://mustech.net

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
Enhanced Podcast -Getting Permission To Arrange Songs For Music Groups -MusTech.Net Enhanced Podcast E-15

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2009 38:00


Getting Permission To Arrange Songs For Music Groups -MusTech.Net Enhanced Podcast E-15 This is the ENHANCED podcast version of Episode 15 Enhanced Note: Make sure you have selected "run scripts" from under the security tab of the tools section in Media Player to utilize this Enhanced Podcast MAC Users Note: In order to take advantage of the Enhanced podcast on the MAC you will have to have Windows Media Player 9 for OS X installed. Get it here! Take note of the above note as well. Also note that this episode SHOULD be downloaded to your computer and played back from your computer to take advantage of the Enhanced features, use the links below. If you've done this properly, you will see websites that are being talked about open, in sync, with the discussion- Very Cool!... Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ -Download this Episode to enjoy the Enhanced Podcast Features!- This episode starts with Joe and Darren discussing Darren's latest project...a new broadcast radio studio for Grove City College. Darren talks about the finer qualities of "mute relays" and how up-to-date radio stations aren't using the 8-track like "carts" anymore -he has gone completely digital! The main focus of this episode is about securing "Arranger's Permission" to musically arrange an existing copyrighted composition or song for use with another music group. Special guest Dr. Andrew Yozviak joins the discussion and Joe and Andy get "deep" into mechanical licensing and related copyright issues. Original Air Date: 3/31/2009 ~Enhanced Podcast Version Website: http://mustech.net Website: http://mustech.podomatic.com Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Special Guest: Dr. Andrew Yozviak -Composer/Arranger Episode 15’s Show: * Copyright *Arranger's Permission *Mechanical License *Broadcast Radio Stations *Arranging for Marching Band [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS]Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: MusTech.Net ASCAP BMI Hal Leonard Harry Fox Agency MENC Copyright Center Music For All SESAC West Chester University Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
Getting Permission To Arrange Songs For Music Groups -MusTech.Net Podcast Episode E15

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2009 38:00


Getting Permission To Arrange Songs For Music Groups -MusTech.Net Podcast E-15 Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ This episode starts with Joe and Darren discussing Darren's latest project...a new broadcast radio studio for Grove City College. Darren talks about the finer qualities of "mute relays" and how up-to-date radio stations aren't using the 8-track like "cart" anymore! The main focus of this episode is about securing "Arranger's Permission" to musically arrange an existing copyrighted composition or song for use with another music group. Special guest Dr. Andrew Yozviak joins the discussion and Joe and Andy get "deep" into mechanical licensing and related copyright issues. Original Air Date: 3/31/2009 ~Non-Enhanced Podcast Version *Want the Enhanced Podcast Version? Click Here! Website: http://mustech.net Website: http://mustech.podomatic.com Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Special Guest: Dr. Andrew Yozviak -Composer/Arranger Episode 15’s Show: * Copyright *Arranger's Permission *Mechanical License *Broadcast Radio Stations *Arranging for Marching Band [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS]Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: MusTech.Net ASCAP BMI Hal Leonard Harry Fox Agency MENC Copyright Center Music For All SESAC West Chester University Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
SKYPE for Education and Music Performance -Enhanced Podcast

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2008 24:45


This is the ENHANCED podcast version of Episode 14 Enhanced Note: Make sure you have selected "run scripts" from under the security tab of the tools section in Media Player to utilize this Enhanced Podcast! MAC Users Note: In order to take advantage of the Enhanced podcast on the MAC you will have to have Windows Media Player 9 for OS X installed. Get it here! Take note of the above note as well. Also note that this episode SHOULD or MAY have to be downloaded to your computer and played back from your computer to take advantage of the Enhanced features, use the links below. If you've done this properly, you will see websites that are being talked about open, in sync, with the discussion- Very Cool!... Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ Enhanced Podcast- SKYPE for Education and Music Performance -Enhanced Podcast E14 In the 4th episode of MusTech.Net podcast, special guest, Ian Robin -the managing director of the SKYPE Business end, joins us for an in-depth discussion about how SKYPE is being used in the education community. Original Air Date: 10/9/2008 Website: http://www.mustech.net Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Special Guest: Ian Robin -Skype Business Division Director Episode 13’s Show: * Skype *Distance Learning *Music Education and Skype *Using Skype in the Concert Setting *ISDN *Broadband for VOIP *Skype and Skype and the Hype about Skype! [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS] Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: MusTech.Net Composing Like Mad Skype.com London Vertical Markets Skype and Music Concerts Peer to Peer P2P Language Exchanges Dr. Andrew Boysen Skype APIs EEE PC ISDN Broadband Speed Test Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net END.

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
SKYPE for Education and Music Performance -Podcast E14

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2008 24:45


Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ In the 4th episode of MusTech.Net podcast, special guest, Ian Robin -the managing director of the SKYPE Business end, joins us for an in-depth discussion about how SKYPE is being used in the education community. Find out how educators, music educators, and language educators are using Skype in their classrooms in this one-of-a-kind interview with a world renown Skype authority. Original Air Date: 10/9/2008 **Also available as an Enhanced Podcast! Website: http://mustech.net Website: http://mustech.podomatic.com Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Special Guest: Ian Robin -Skype Business Division Director Episode 14’s Show: * Skype *Distance Learning *Music Education and Skype *ISDN *Broadband for VOIP *Using Skype in the Concert Setting *Using Skype for music lessons *Using Skype for language needs *Using Skype, Skype, and the Hype about Skype! [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS]Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic **Want the Enhanced Podcast Version of this Episode? Get it here! Related Links: MusTech.Net Composing Like Mad Skype.com London Vertical Markets Skype and Music Concerts Peer to Peer P2P Language Exchanges Dr. Andrew Boysen Skype APIs EEE PC ISDN Broadband Speed Test Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net END.

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
ENHANCED PODCAST- HD RADIO, Earsets, RIS, and More! Enhanced Podcast E13

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2008 20:37


This is the ENHANCED podcast version of Episode 13 Make sure you have selected "run scripts" from under the security tab of the tools section in Media Player to utilize this Enhanced Podcast! Also note that this episode may have to be downloaded to your computer to take advantage of the Enhanced features... Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ HD Radio, Earsets, RIS, and More!, Podcast E13 The third episode of season three finds Joseph and Darren being surrounded with jack hammers, wrecking balls, and general chaos at the WSAJ studio. Darren was a little "late" for the recording and Joseph was stuck trying to find his way into a construction war-zone! This episode re-visits the HD Radio concept and new topics like Reading Instruction Services, Earsets for broadcasting, soundproofing, mic preamps, and whole host of audio related topics. This show is also the first one that was dual recorded as a standard mp3 and ALSO as an ENHANCED PODCAST in wma form. Don't miss the cool features and immersive learning environment that the ENHANCED podcast offers! NOTE: In order to take advantage of the Enhanced podcast on the MAC you will have to have Windows Media Palyer 9 for OS X installed. Get it here! Also you will have to have the "Run Scripts When Present Box" checked from the Security Tab in Window's Media Player if it's not already. You'll know this is working when websites related to the podcast start to open while the podcast is playing. Original Air Date: 8/02/2008 Website: http://www.mustech.net Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Episode 13’s Show: *HD Radio *Soundproofing *Alarm Clocks *Garbage In, Garbage Out GIGO *Advice about microphones and audio quality *RIS Reading Information Services/Radio Information Services *AKG HSC271 Earsets *TRS 80 *Beautiful PA! [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS] Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: McDonalds WSAJ Radio Online Clock Soundproofing 101 AKG Understanding the PreAmp Jungle MusTech.net E5 Postcast HD RADIO and Ibiquity Gene Autry! RIS -Reading Service PILOT Traveler's Stop Visit PA! Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net END.

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
HD Radio, Earsets, RIS, and More!, Podcast E13

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2008 20:37


Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ HD Radio, Earsets, RIS, and More!, Podcast E13 The third episode of season three finds Joseph and Darren being surrounded with jack hammers, wrecking balls, and general chaos at the WSAJ studio. Darren was a little "late" for the recording and Joseph was stuck trying to find his way into a construction war-zone! This episode re-visits the HD Radio concept and new topics like Reading Instruction Services, Earsets for broadcasting, soundproofing, mic preamps, and whole host of audio related topics. This show is also the first one that was dual recorded as a standard mp3 and ALSO as an ENHANCED PODCAST in wma form. Don't miss the cool features and immersive learning environment that the ENHANCED podcast offers! NOTE: In order to take advantage of the Enhanced podcast on the MAC you will have to have Windows Media Palyer 9 for OS X installed. Get it here! Also you will have to have the "Run Scripts When Present Box" checked from the Security Tab in Window's Media Player if it's not already. You'll know this is working when websites related to the podcast start to open while the podcast is playing. Original Air Date: 8/02/2008 Website: http://www.mustech.net Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Episode 13’s Show: *HD Radio *Soundproofing *Alarm Clocks *Garbage In, Garbage Out GIGO *Advice about microphones and audio quality *RIS Reading Information Services/Radio Information Services *AKG HSC271 Earsets *TRS 80 *Beautiful PA! [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS] Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: McDonalds WSAJ Radio Online Clock Soundproofing 101 AKG Understanding the PreAmp Jungle MusTech.net E5 Postcast HD RADIO and Ibiquity Gene Autry! RIS -Reading Service PILOT Traveler's Stop Visit PA! Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net END.

MIRKO PAOLONI
Mirko Paoloni Dj Set Marzo 2008

MIRKO PAOLONI

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2008


MIRKO PAOLONI DJ SET MARZO 2008 TrackList: Sound Famiglia - Need Me Want Me (Panevino Remix) (Panevino Music) Jonathan Meyer feat. June Grey - Sunday Light (Purple Music) D Collective feat. CeeJay - Life (Greg Palmer Vocal Mix) (Purple Music Tracks) Alfred Azzetto - Near The Ocean (Walterino Main Mix) (Purple Music) J.K. David feat. Ray Carlton - (Woman In ) Chains (Clubland) 2 Brothers Of Soul Ft. Darren J. Bell - Thank You Jesus (Mutated Music) Dario D'Attis - s/t (Promo) Lisa Shaw - All Night High (Salted Music) JazzLoungerz feat Maxyne Ryan - Joy (ReelGroove) Web: www.myspace.com/mirkopaoloni www.mirkopaoloni.it www.myspace.com/deepinsidechart www.deepinside.it www.myspace.com/clubology www.clubology.it www.partygroove.it www.myspace.com/partygroove

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MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
Naxos Online Music Library, Podcast E12- music technology education audio

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2008 29:19


Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ NAXOS Online Music Library, Podcast E12 It's the second episode of season two and Darren and Joseph are redefining the acronym SOB and bringing you the latest and greatest information about the NAXOS Online Music Library. Special guest and music industry expert, Randall Foster, is LIVE and on the scene talking about how NAXOS is affecting the music education scene and providing an inexpensive way to access literally, hundreds of thousands of tracks of music. Don't miss this episode as Darren and Joseph explore this exciting service and provide full blown bantering humor as they interview Randall...or is it Randy...you decide! Original Air Date: 3/24/2008 Website: http://www.mustech.net Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton and special guest, Randall Foster Episode 12’s Show: *NAXOS Music Online Library *Ethnomusicology *Bitrate and sound quality *Marching band labels and the Grover Shuffle? *Wind band literature *Using playlists with NAXOS *Dialup Support from NAXOS *FreeHand Music- Digital Sheet Music *An Exclusive Peek into new services being coming up by NAXOS *An Exclusive Incentive (not yet announced on this airdate) for the ME Bloggers! [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS] Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: Naxos Music Library Naxos Online ME Blogger Campaign Free Hand Music Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net [tags] mustech.net, audio, naxos, online music, mp3, stream, me bloggers, music education, blog, pisano, morton, foster [/tags] ****Ignore**** My Odeo Channel (odeo/1b4e1b23c0f757f4)