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Dr. Margaret Collins (1922-1996) was a renowned field biologist who was the first black woman to earn a Ph.D. in entomology. Mary Williams reports on this fascinating scientist, who studied termites most of her professional life, but was also active in the early civil rights and women's rights movements. Then, Rob Weber interviews Emmy Wuensch, a pediatric nurse in Louisville, who recently attended the 'Shot@Life Champion Summit' in Washington, D.C. 'Shot@Life' is a non-profit, United Nations campaign that is working to ensure everyone in the world has access to lifesaving vaccines. Then, Scott Miller reports on the planets, stars, constellations and meteor showers we can see in the night sky in April. Finally, science-and-art converge when botanist Dave Robinson, and poet Leslie Moise, carry out a dialog on an enchanting weedy plant that is in bloom right now, the Common Blue Violet (Viola sororia). ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
Ed Tudor Pole entered punk rock from stage school and always felt he was playing a part. After being hired to act in the Great Rock'N'Roll Swindle, he formed Tenpole Tudor and had a brief and dramatic moment in the sun, all recorded in his rollicking memoir ‘The Pen Is Mightier.' He talks here about … … his “quite posh” ancestry and a great-grandfather bankrupted by the Wall Street Crash. … a “Damascene conversion” to the Rolling Stones and ten hours in the burning sun at their Hyde Park show, aged 14. … being at RADA with Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton and Juliet Stevenson. … The Great Rock'N'Roll Swindle audition and the “really horrid” Nancy Spungen's striptease. … how everyone's related to Edward 111. … the secret of a One-Man Show – adopt the voice of Will Hay and “let the audience do the work!” … why “most actors are awful people and all crippled in some way” and his time in theatre was “like being a cow in a field of sheep”. … how Stiff's Dave Robinson hated punk and wanted Tenpole Tudor to be a novelty act. … three months with five acts in a coach on the Stiff Tour. … how the success of Swords Of A Thousand Men didn't affect their ticket sales - “it was bought by 350,000 12 year-old boys who weren't old enough to go to gigs”. … why the Tenpole Tudor split broke his heart. … as Socrates said, “the unexamined life is not worth living.”Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear … surprise paydays like the use of Who Killed Bambi? in the Zero Day soundtrack to accompany Robert De Niro's nervous breakdown. Order ‘The Pen Is Mightier' here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pen-Mightier-Autobiography-Punk-Rocker/dp/0857306057 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ed Tudor Pole entered punk rock from stage school and always felt he was playing a part. After being hired to act in the Great Rock'N'Roll Swindle, he formed Tenpole Tudor and had a brief and dramatic moment in the sun, all recorded in his rollicking memoir ‘The Pen Is Mightier.' He talks here about … … his “quite posh” ancestry and a great-grandfather bankrupted by the Wall Street Crash. … a “Damascene conversion” to the Rolling Stones and ten hours in the burning sun at their Hyde Park show, aged 14. … being at RADA with Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton and Juliet Stevenson. … The Great Rock'N'Roll Swindle audition and the “really horrid” Nancy Spungen's striptease. … how everyone's related to Edward 111. … the secret of a One-Man Show – adopt the voice of Will Hay and “let the audience do the work!” … why “most actors are awful people and all crippled in some way” and his time in theatre was “like being a cow in a field of sheep”. … how Stiff's Dave Robinson hated punk and wanted Tenpole Tudor to be a novelty act. … three months with five acts in a coach on the Stiff Tour. … how the success of Swords Of A Thousand Men didn't affect their ticket sales - “it was bought by 350,000 12 year-old boys who weren't old enough to go to gigs”. … why the Tenpole Tudor split broke his heart. … as Socrates said, “the unexamined life is not worth living.”Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear … surprise paydays like the use of Who Killed Bambi? in the Zero Day soundtrack to accompany Robert De Niro's nervous breakdown. Order ‘The Pen Is Mightier' here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pen-Mightier-Autobiography-Punk-Rocker/dp/0857306057 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ed Tudor Pole entered punk rock from stage school and always felt he was playing a part. After being hired to act in the Great Rock'N'Roll Swindle, he formed Tenpole Tudor and had a brief and dramatic moment in the sun, all recorded in his rollicking memoir ‘The Pen Is Mightier.' He talks here about … … his “quite posh” ancestry and a great-grandfather bankrupted by the Wall Street Crash. … a “Damascene conversion” to the Rolling Stones and ten hours in the burning sun at their Hyde Park show, aged 14. … being at RADA with Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton and Juliet Stevenson. … The Great Rock'N'Roll Swindle audition and the “really horrid” Nancy Spungen's striptease. … how everyone's related to Edward 111. … the secret of a One-Man Show – adopt the voice of Will Hay and “let the audience do the work!” … why “most actors are awful people and all crippled in some way” and his time in theatre was “like being a cow in a field of sheep”. … how Stiff's Dave Robinson hated punk and wanted Tenpole Tudor to be a novelty act. … three months with five acts in a coach on the Stiff Tour. … how the success of Swords Of A Thousand Men didn't affect their ticket sales - “it was bought by 350,000 12 year-old boys who weren't old enough to go to gigs”. … why the Tenpole Tudor split broke his heart. … as Socrates said, “the unexamined life is not worth living.”Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear … surprise paydays like the use of Who Killed Bambi? in the Zero Day soundtrack to accompany Robert De Niro's nervous breakdown. Order ‘The Pen Is Mightier' here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pen-Mightier-Autobiography-Punk-Rocker/dp/0857306057 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the 4th Article club with Brendan SueSee, Michael Davies, and Dave Robinson. The article they discussed was:Sarah Metz, Benjamin Zander & Ina Hunger (09 May 2024): The suffering of students in physical education. Unsettling experiences and situational conditions, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, DOI: 10.1080/17408989.2024.2352825 This paper captured a wide range of unsettling PE experiences by taking different perspectives of 677 physical education students. It used a social constructivist approach to address two questions: (1) What kind of experiences are interpreted as unsettling by students in PE? (2) Which situational conditions are associated with students' unsettling PE experiences? We speak about some of the challenges for PE teachers whilst at the same time considering that the issues raised are not uniquely ‘PE' problems but also problems of society.
Auchnerran Farm is run by the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust as a demonstration farm to test and trial conservation and land management strategies. Mark visits the farm to hear about their projects and how they manage these alongside a profitable enterprise of sheep farming.It is the 20th anniversary of the opening of Five Sister's Zoo this year, and the facility has grown from very small beginnings to now housing over 160 species on site in West Calder. Rachel chats to Brian and Gary Curran about their growth over the last two decades and their recent attempts to rescue zoo animals from Ukraine.2025 marks 20 years since the Scottish Outdoor Access Code came into force, and Mark is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lesley Riddoch to look at exactly how this has impacted Scotland's relationship with the outdoors.Rachel is on the banks of Loch Lomond visiting a project attempting to combat erosion on one of Scotland's most popular hills. Conic Hill has undergone a £900,000 path restoration, and access officer Dave Robinson meets her to explain why such a project is so necessary.Mark is at Dunnottar Castle, one of the locations featured in Lewis Grassic Gibbon's novel Sunset Song. Speaking to Emily Cruickshank, Mark finds out the history of the castle and spots some of the wildlife that surrounds it.Mark and Rachel are joined by a lifelong scholar of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's work, Bill Malcolm, to find out more about the author's background and the incredible impact he has made on Scottish literature, even 90 years on from his death.It is the height of Snowdrop season, with many gardens across Scotland opening their gates for visitors to enjoy the carpet of white flowers. Mark visits Bruckhills Croft in Rothienorman and meets Helen Rushton, whose garden boasts nearly 600 different varieties of the plant.Back at Five Sister's Zoo, Rachel finds out about the important work the zoo does in partnership with the Beavers Trust, managing populations across Scotland.Mark heads to Charlesfield Farm and meets Trevor and Lorna Jackson, the couple behind Border's Bubbly, who are hoping to be the first sparkling wine producers in Scotland
Navigating Triggers in Public Spaces: Building Trust and Connection After Betrayal In this the 50th episode of the Human Intimacy Podcast, Dr. Kevin Skinner and MaryAnn Michaelis delve into the challenges couples face when navigating public spaces after betrayal. They explore how hypervigilance, triggers, and the history of betrayal influence interactions in environments like malls or restaurants. The discussion highlights practical strategies to help individuals and couples create "prepared plans" for these crucial moments, allowing them to build trust and connection instead of succumbing to defensiveness or disconnection. Key topics include: - Recognizing triggers and fostering self-awareness. - The importance of empathy and validation in rebuilding trust. - Strategies for humanizing others and breaking free from objectification. - Tools for accountability and recovery when old patterns resurface. - The value of proper preparation to prevent conflict and foster connection. This episode provides actionable insights for couples and individuals seeking to navigate the complexities of recovery and strengthen their relationships in the aftermath of betrayal. Resources Discussed 1. First Annual Human Intimacy Conference (March 14–15, 2025) - Featuring experts like Dr. Sherri Keffer, Michelle Mays, and Dr. Dave Robinson. - Sessions on betrayal recovery, trust rebuilding, and post-divorce healing. - Discounted registration: $50 off for individuals and $100 off for couples. - [Register here] Use Coupon codes: Individual Code: Podcast50 Couples Code: Podcast100 2. Books & Authors Mentioned: - The Betrayal Bind by Michelle Mays - Dr. Kevin Skinner's Rebuild Your Relationship after Sexual Betrayal 3. Recovery Tools: - Mindfulness techniques for addressing triggers. - Accountability practices for navigating public spaces. - Strategies for emotional regulation and creating connection.
Hear the story of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865-1915), the first indigenous woman to earn a medical degree in the US. Mary Williams reports on this fascinating woman of the Omaha tribe. Then, have you heard that a glass of wine every night is good for your health? But is it true? There is accumulating evidence that any alcohol we drink has a negative effect on our overall health and longevity. Dave Robinson examines the evidence from both sides of this controversial question. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
Mark Alsip debunks some common myths like the real reason hot water helps clean our hands, and how the majority of the earth's atmospheric Carbon Dioxide is there naturally, and how humans are upsetting it's balance. He also discusses whether daily megadoses of Vitamin C really prevent colds and flu. Then, Dave Robinson discusses a new Texas public school curriculum that integrates the Bible into lesson plans for K-5 students. Next year, millions of children could be required to study, and be tested on, stories from the Book of Genesis and the New Testament. Why are STEM-education activists opposed to these changes? Here is the 'Bad Science Debunked' website of Mark Alsip: https://badscidebunked.wordpress.com/author/markaaronky/ ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal Music heard on this episode is 'Dance of the Reed Flutes' from 'The Nutcracker Ballet' by Peter Tchaikovski (1892); public domain.
Staci's guest is music industry legend Dave Robinson. As the co-founder of Stiff Records, Dave was at the forefront of the punk and new wave movements, working with iconic artists like Elvis Costello, Ian Dury, and The Damned. His career spans decades, including time as tour manager for Jimi Hendrix (Dave's own “rock and roll nightmare” involves Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell). He's currently managing the up-and-coming British band Hardwicke Circus, which he discusses, as well as his vision of the future of rock music through albums and performances.
The Trilogy Nobody Thought Would Happen“All good things must come to an end”—and so does the final episode of our podcast series with the brilliant Dave Robinson.This time, we cover plenty of ground, including:1️⃣ Regrets on LinkedIn? Dave's outspoken views have sparked debates, drawn praise, and even got him blocked! But does he regret any of it? His answer (and reasoning) is refreshingly honest.2️⃣ Thoughts on the CII Dave doesn't hold back as we discuss the role of professional bodies and how the financial advice sector could raise its standards.3️⃣ The Case for Internal Succession Our main focus: Why internal succession is the key to long-term sustainability for firms, and how to navigate this complex process effectively.
British lead singer, Jonny Foster and Irish manager, Dave Robinson from Hardwicke Circus joins us on this episode of Celeb Savant. Dave tells us about his multiple decades in the industry as a music manager, music executive, music video director, record producer and photographer. Jonny talks about the band's journey - how they met to allow for a successful collaboration, and their upcoming tour of South Africa. Website - www.hardwickecircus.tv Instagram - @hardwickecircus Facebook - @hardwickecircus Twitter - @hardwickecircus YouTube - @hardwickecircus
Former Packers linebacker Dave Robinson joins the Homer Hour to discuss the greatness of Ron Kramer, should Kramer be in the Packers Hall of Fame, was Vince Lombardi a greater offensive coach or a defensive coach, on the importance of the backup quarterback during their championship years and his thoughts on this years Packers team.
Homer is joined by former Packers linebacker Dave Robinson, Packers reporter Jason Wilde stops by with the latest on Jordan Love's injury, who is the better team right now; Packers or Lions and which former coach should be put into the Pro Football Hall of Fame next?
Former Packers linebacker Dave Robinson joins the Homer Hour to discuss the greatness of Ron Kramer, should Kramer be in the Packers Hall of Fame, was Vince Lombardi a greater offensive coach or a defensive coach, on the importance of the backup quarterback during their championship years and his thoughts on this years Packers team.
This is an extraordinary story on many levels – about the power and sanctuary of music, about what it took for bands to get noticed in the ‘70s, about how a teenager obsessed with King Crimson eventually joined the band and about the struggles of “a rabid Henry Cow fan trying to get on Top of the Pops”. Jakko Jakszyk is a fabulous storyteller, both in his memoir ‘Who's the Boy With The Lovely Hair?' and on this podcast with the two of us. Among the highlights … … two things musicians need to know. … why the divisive appeal of music and comedy is so similar. … life in a band where “Stravinsky meets the Barron Knights”. … “Who'll be the singing Jack Russell?” Doing voice-overs as a piece of toast and a baked potato with a Yorkshire accent. ... the quaint Englishness of Soft Machine, Caravan and King Crimson and why they were like “a holiday resort no-one knew about”. … why there are even more idiots in advertising than the music business. … the rigours of the Melody Maker Folk Rock Contest, aged 17, judged by Tommy Vance, Bob Harris and Brian May of Queen. … the militant wing of the Adrian Belew Fan Club. … Dave Robinson's sage advice after telling him he was “unfashionably heterosexual”. ... why Robert Fripp is more Miles Davis than Frank Zappa and the longest audition in history. …the complications of the King Crimson reunion caused by one person who shall remain nameless – “though let's call him Greg Lake”. … “two screaming lead guitars and a trumpet, what could possibly go wrong?” … and working with Pete Sinfield, Peter Hawkins, Sam Brown and Nigel Planer. Order Jakko's book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lovely-Unlikely-Memoir-Jakko-Jakszyk/dp/1838491864Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did you know that scientists are hoping to bring back the currently-extinct Woolly Mammoth by 2027? Mary Williams fills us in on this provocative cloning research. Additionally, Dave Robinson discusses data on the effect the Supreme Court has had on black voter rights, and how American's life expectancy actually declined between 2014-18. We also feature stories on how the International Space Station is to be decommissioned, and on the development of high-tech solar fabric.
This is an extraordinary story on many levels – about the power and sanctuary of music, about what it took for bands to get noticed in the ‘70s, about how a teenager obsessed with King Crimson eventually joined the band and about the struggles of “a rabid Henry Cow fan trying to get on Top of the Pops”. Jakko Jakszyk is a fabulous storyteller, both in his memoir ‘Who's the Boy With The Lovely Hair?' and on this podcast with the two of us. Among the highlights … … two things musicians need to know. … why the divisive appeal of music and comedy is so similar. … life in a band where “Stravinsky meets the Barron Knights”. … “Who'll be the singing Jack Russell?” Doing voice-overs as a piece of toast and a baked potato with a Yorkshire accent. ... the quaint Englishness of Soft Machine, Caravan and King Crimson and why they were like “a holiday resort no-one knew about”. … why there are even more idiots in advertising than the music business. … the rigours of the Melody Maker Folk Rock Contest, aged 17, judged by Tommy Vance, Bob Harris and Brian May of Queen. … the militant wing of the Adrian Belew Fan Club. … Dave Robinson's sage advice after telling him he was “unfashionably heterosexual”. ... why Robert Fripp is more Miles Davis than Frank Zappa and the longest audition in history. …the complications of the King Crimson reunion caused by one person who shall remain nameless – “though let's call him Greg Lake”. … “two screaming lead guitars and a trumpet, what could possibly go wrong?” … and working with Pete Sinfield, Peter Hawkins, Sam Brown and Nigel Planer. Order Jakko's book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lovely-Unlikely-Memoir-Jakko-Jakszyk/dp/1838491864Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is an extraordinary story on many levels – about the power and sanctuary of music, about what it took for bands to get noticed in the ‘70s, about how a teenager obsessed with King Crimson eventually joined the band and about the struggles of “a rabid Henry Cow fan trying to get on Top of the Pops”. Jakko Jakszyk is a fabulous storyteller, both in his memoir ‘Who's the Boy With The Lovely Hair?' and on this podcast with the two of us. Among the highlights … … two things musicians need to know. … why the divisive appeal of music and comedy is so similar. … life in a band where “Stravinsky meets the Barron Knights”. … “Who'll be the singing Jack Russell?” Doing voice-overs as a piece of toast and a baked potato with a Yorkshire accent. ... the quaint Englishness of Soft Machine, Caravan and King Crimson and why they were like “a holiday resort no-one knew about”. … why there are even more idiots in advertising than the music business. … the rigours of the Melody Maker Folk Rock Contest, aged 17, judged by Tommy Vance, Bob Harris and Brian May of Queen. … the militant wing of the Adrian Belew Fan Club. … Dave Robinson's sage advice after telling him he was “unfashionably heterosexual”. ... why Robert Fripp is more Miles Davis than Frank Zappa and the longest audition in history. …the complications of the King Crimson reunion caused by one person who shall remain nameless – “though let's call him Greg Lake”. … “two screaming lead guitars and a trumpet, what could possibly go wrong?” … and working with Pete Sinfield, Peter Hawkins, Sam Brown and Nigel Planer. Order Jakko's book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lovely-Unlikely-Memoir-Jakko-Jakszyk/dp/1838491864Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Robinson teaches that our position In Christ is a result of God's grace alone and results in a life lived according to the Spirit now as we wait for the day when we will live eternally with God.
Today we sit down with Dave Robinson, a professional mental health coach who transformed his coaching approach after years in the fitness industry. When COVID hit, Dave realized that true wellness goes far beyond physical fitness and found himself diving deeper into people's personal stories. He now utilizes a holistic method known as Storywork, which helps individuals reframe their narratives and manage stress, anxiety, and burnout.He discusses how he went from "putting on a show" in his fitness career to gaining clarity and fulfillment through mental wellness coaching. If you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or stressed, this conversation will resonate deeply and offer valuable insights into transforming your life story.
Another huge milestone of the show, hitting 400 Episodes! Don't quote me on it but I can't think of any other OCR podcasts that have made it this far (other than Obstacle Racing Media) ... yet! We celebrate with a live recording of the intro, the naming of a new "sponsored athlete" some Q&A, audio clips that Katelyn had sneakily asked for congratulating us, some more Q&A, a compilation of times we were mentioned on other shows, and a live outro! Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the past 7 years and 8 months, everyone who watched this live recording, sent in audio clips, guests who have been on the show, our patreon supporters, and everyone else who has helped this show keep going for so long! 0:00 – 7:17 – Intro 7:17 – 15:12 – Quick News 15:12 – 15:58 – Content Preface 15:58 - 28:41 - Surprise Congratulations Audio Clips: Jack Goras, Will Hicks, Dustin Dorough, Fran Chiorando, Jason Dupree, Mark Duplessis, Evan Perperis, Dave Claxton, Carlo Piscitello, Steve Bacon and Dawn Sirois, Hank Stefano, Erin Rost, Kevin Gregory, Scott "The Fayne" Knowles, Javier Escobar, Kelly Sullivan, Matt B Davis and Stacie Davis, Alex Youngworth, Everett "Jimmy" McNally, and Angela Bowers. 28:41 - 1:00:27 - Q&A 1:00:27 - 1:25:48 - Shoutouts on Other Shows Compilation 1:25:48 - End – Outro Next weekend we will be covering the final BoldrDash OCR! ____ News Stories: Scott "The Fayne" Knowles Engaged Our New Sponsored Athlete: Kevin Gregory Savage Numbers Update (full article here) Dave Robinson's Grandfather Deejay Fox Finished Colorado Trail FKT Amber Tait and Terra Jackson Deka Strong Women Relay Record Pure Impact Athletics Expansion Rat Rod Secret Link Helium Backpack Secret Link Wine Marathon Secret Link Baby Rock Secret Link Marshmallow Catching Secret Link ____ Related Episodes: 100. Episode 100 with a Live Intro, and Santa Hustle 5k! 200. Episode 200 Live Q&A with a Podcast Shoutout Compilation! 300. OCR World Championships 15K with Elites and Vendors! (with Live Intro/Outro and Shoutout Compilation!) ____ The OCR Report Patreon Supporters: Jason Dupree, Kim DeVoss, Samantha Thompson, Matt Puntin, Brad Kiehl, Charlotte Engelman, Erin Grindstaff, Hank Stefano, Arlene Stefano, Laura Ritter, Steven Ritter, Sofia Harnedy, Kenny West, Cheryl Miller, Jessica Johnson, Scott "The Fayne" Knowles, Anna Landry, Nick Ryker, Christopher Hoover, Kevin Gregory Jr., Evan Eirich, Ashley Reis, Brent George, Justin Manning, Wendell Lagosh, Logan Nagle, Angela Bowers, Asa Coddington, Thomas Petersen, Seth Rinderknecht, and Bonnie Wilson. Sponsored Athletes: Javier Escobar, Kelly Sullivan, Ryan Brizzolara, and Joshua Reid! Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and access to our Facebook group Check out our Threadless Shop Use coupon code "adventure" for 15% off MudGear products Use coupon code "ocrreport20" for 20% off Caterpy products Like us on Facebook: Obstacle Running Adventures Follow our podcast on Instagram: @ObstacleRunningAdventures Write us an email: obstaclerunningadventures@gmail.com Subscribe on Youtube: Obstacle Running Adventures Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
Every pastor is an interim pastor, but few plan well for succession. A few years ago, Dave Robinson passed his church off to Andy Wiedemann and talks about that experience and what the team got right in this episode.In this podcast, you'll hear aboutThe importance of identifying leaders for successionBest practices for healthy successionHow to be willing to be creative and open to change in the midst of transition
This week on the podcast, Dave Robinson returns to talk about how his church utilized their building in unique ways to serve and engage with the community, while providing some much needed income.In this podcast, you'll hear aboutHow to establish a community hubLeveraging microchurches and navigating the transition to themBuilding strong relationships among leadership and the congregation
This week, Ralph is joined by Dave Robinson who shares his journey from salvation through nearly three decades of ministry. Dave talks about his decision to go into full time ministry, then leave for other jobs, before returning to pastoral ministry. If you're considering your calling and whether to change your ministry capacity, then you don't want to miss this episode.In this podcast, you'll hear about:How to discern your calling and walk bravely in itHow to set boundaries and know when it might be time to leave a roleThe dangers of elevating the pastoral role too highly
Dave Robinson is a legend behind London's famous Repton Boxing Club.Dave talks about his upbringing in London being controlled by the Notorious Kray Twins. He also speaks about going down the wrong path to earn a pound note and the trouble he found himself in.This is the Eventful Life of Mr David RobinsonRepton Boxing Club YouTube: Dodge WoodallVIP Club: DodgeWoodallInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallWebsite: DodgeWoodall.comTikTok: @DodgeWoodall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's up with the exploding star that we are supposed to be able to see sometime this summer? Dave Robinson reports on the coming Nova. Then, Mary Williams discusses the microplastics that are polluting our environment and contaminating our bodies. She give tips on how to fight microplastics. Finally, Rob Weber interviews Byron Meade, Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Pikeville (Pikeville, KY) about his grant to study mushroom production in abandoned coal mines. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
To commemorate 'Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month' Mary Williams discusses three female scientists born in China as far back as the 18th century. Then, Dave Robinson finishes his review of the 'Air Justice Louisville' website (https://www.airjusticelou.org/en). Hear about the smells and toxins released into the air around Rubbertown in west Louisville. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal The public-domain music heard on this episode is 'All the Tea in China' by Shane Ivers (2016) available from Silverman Sound Studios: https://www.silvermansound.com/free-music/all-the-tea-in-china
Rob Weber tells us what science and education bills were passed by the Kentucky General Assembly this year. Professor Scott Miller guides us through the night sky for the month of May. Dr. Iuliana Popescu discusses the structure, function and pathology of the human kidney. Finally, Dr. Dave Robinson challenges you to ponder the advances in science and technology that have occurred in the past six years or will occur in the next six years. Tell us what you think! ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
Struggling with inner turmoil, stress, or just feeling stuck? This podcast episode may have the key to shifting your mindset. Diving into the transformative methodology of “story work,” host Brent interviews master coach Dave Robinson about this powerful self-talk reframing process. Tracing Dave's winding career journey through coaching, finance, and even a failed retreat in Mexico, we learn what ultimately led him to discover his life's purpose in story work. Stepping into a real-time demonstration, Dave skillfully guides Brent through identifying core money anxieties and reshaping those internal narratives in a way that dramatically shifts Brent's outlook in mere minutes. Through this raw coaching exchange, listeners gain deep insight into what makes story work uniquely effective at catalyzing change: ● The structured process of writing out limiting stories calms the nervous system, creating space to gain objectivity about our own thought patterns ● Verbally recounting traumatic or difficult experiences enables us to literally hear things from a different, more detached perspective ● Strategically reframing negative “I should” statements into positive “I can” affirmations lifts away layers of pressure and blame ● Adding intentional breathing to reading transformed narratives helps anchor them as newly empowered beliefs If you find yourself struggling with any of the following, this episode may provide a pivotal perspective shift: ● Beating yourself up with a persistent inner critic ● Living in financial lack or scarcity mindsets ● Feeling haunted by past traumatic experiences ● Being stuck in negative thought loops or overwhelm As Dave reminds us, “Our words impact our breath. Our breath drives our physiology.” Are you ready to harness the power of story work to drive lasting transformation from the inside out? Tune in now. Guest Links: https://www.workyourstories.com/ https://www.instagram.com/daverobinson.coach/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/workyourstories Be Part of The Show If you want to be part of The Fallible Man Podcast you can be featured in an Episode by recording the below message: "Hi this is (Your name) from Fallible Nation. My favorite episode of The Fallible Man Podcast is (mention episode number or title) because (describe why you like this episode.)"
Pro Football Hall of Famer and Packers Hall of Famer Dave Robinson joins the Homer Hour, on Aaron Donald retiring, on Jordan Love's season-ending interception against the 49ers in the playoffs, what does he like most about what Jordan Love does, on the growth of the Packers throughout the season, did the release of Aaron Jones surprise him, what's an appropriate expectation for the Packers next season, would have it been harder for him to play in this age of the NFL and what player does he love watching.
The Relationship Dilemma —Is Your Relationship on the Brink? Far too many couples on the brink of divorce struggle in their decision. Should I leave? Should I stay? Can we work it out? Can we be happy again? In Episode #5 of The Human Intimacy Podcast, Dr.'s Kevin Skinner and Dave Robinson discuss ideas to help you make an informed decision. Together, these relationship experts have nearly 60 years of clinical experience. Join them as they discuss ideas and strategies you can use to make this crucial decision. Resources Discussed: The Relationship Dilemma — Online Course designed to help couples make the best decision regarding their relationship. Test Your Relationship (TYR)— An online course and assessment that helps couples pinpoint areas in their relationship that need to be improved. If you struggle connecting in your relationship, but don't know how to change the unhealthy patterns TYR is for you. Make sure to join Dr. Skinner and his guests each Wednesday at they discuss all things related to human intimacy.
https://www.workyourstories.com/ https://www.instagram.com/daverobinson.coach https://www.linkedin.com/in/workyourstories/ Had the Honour of actually sitting down with Dave and rewriting my story and Im not gonna lie it shifted something deep within me. His approach is non invasive but profound I hope you guys can take tons of solid info from this episode and apply it your lives! Be sure to click the link if you want to work with Dave! https://www.workyourstories.com/ More on Dave Below
Annie Easley was one of the first black scientists hired by NASA back in the 1950s. Initially she worked as a mathematician (a human 'computer'), but later learned computer science and programming. Mary Williams reports on this important figure in honor of both Black History Month and Women's History Month. Next, hear about the latest moon landing. Dave Robinson then reports on research about wildfires 430 million years ago, and what they tell us about earth's atmosphere at the time. Then, Scott Miller reports on what planets, stars and constellations we can see in the night sky during the month of March. Finally, Dave Robinson challenges listeners to contribute to Bench Talk by telling us what you think are the most important scientific or technological advances made between 2018 and the present, and/or what STEM advances you think will be made between now and 2030! ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Here is the link to the story kindly provided by NASA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31KmtnA0vIs Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal Music ('Blue Danube' by Richard Strauss) provided on public domain by the Philadelphia Orchestra - 1939 - Stowkovski conducting.
There's no single, stable route to work, but for that reason it's absolutely paramount to write your own destiny.Part 1 of our special live episode teed up this week's follow-up, which dives into the very heart of students' questions about carving the best route into the working world.Join us for part 2 of our career catalysing special episode, with the wonderful Ray Stanton, Lauren Gamp, Niall Anderson, Jeff Parris, Dave Robinson and Elinor Corcoran.Key takeaways from this episode:Don't be afraid to be a bit of a stalkerIt's not about you, it's about themThe goal is to connect
Numerous bills pertaining to science, education, marijuana and the environment are being discussed by the Kentucky Legislature in Frankfort this session. The legislature meets until mid-April 2024, so plenty will be happening! Rob Weber of the Kentucky Academy of Science describes some of the important science bills they are tracking. Then, in honor of Valentine's Day, Dave Robinson summarizes the seven 'love chemicals' (that our bodies naturally make) that influence the different aspects of our romantic lives. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
For those at the precipice of starting their working lives, finding that route to work is absolutely vital in kickstarting your dream career journey.London Academy of Excellence is a wonderful melting pot of talent and potential, and the perfect setting for this week's LIVE episode of The Company Doctor Podcast.Join us for part 1 of our career catalysing special episode, with our all-star cast of the fantastic Ray Stanton, Lauren Gamp, Niall Anderson, Jeff Parris, Dave Robinson and Elinor Corcoran.Key takeaways from this episode:Keep your dreams aliveArm yourself with an open mind and curiosityTech will change jobs, not take them over
Were the 'hunters' in hunter-gatherer societies always men? No! Learn about it from Mary Williams. Then, hear about the 12,000-year-old flutes that might have been used for hunting. Then, Scott Miller fills us in on what planets, constellations, nebulae, and star clusters we can see in the night sky in February. Finally, Dave Robinson discusses the recent development of vaccines that can protect people from the dangerous Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal Music ('Marimba on the Hunt' by Daniel Birch) is provided by freemusicarchive.org.
“The Wreckless Eric 1980 Sessions” - A Radio Owlsnest Special. I've been wanting to record this show for a very long time, and after re-mastering some precious vintage cassette demos, I feel the time is right to tell the story of working with iconic punk legend “Wreckless Eric” in 1980. Along with my songwriting partner of that period, Brian Fairweather, the three of us wrote and demoed 6 brand new cracking songs for a potential Wreckless Eric album to be released on the infamous Stiff records. The demos were recorded in my little London bedsit flat on a rudimentary analog 4 track tape machine set-up - as raw and primitive as you could imagine … but I believe these tracks have a very special undeniable power about them that reflect the zeitgeist of that era. And Wreckless (Eric Goulden) was in fine form lyrically and vocally on these (up to this point, never heard or released) extremely rare demos. We wrote and recorded these songs over a frantic period of three weeks in my minuscule bedsit featuring Brian on multiple guitars and effects and backing vocals, me on bass guitar and sparse keyboards and backing vocals, and Eric on rhythm guitar and lead vocals. And we used a first generation Roland CompuRythmn 68 drum machine for our drums. Dave Robinson, the head of Stiff records, was very excited and encouraged by our homemade efforts and set dates in a professional studio to record the songs (with Brian and I in the band) for the prospective new “Wreckless” album. But alas, tragically, it was not to be … Although full band rehearsals took place, and a producer (Bob Andrews of Graham Parker and the Rumour fame) was selected, and we even found ourselves set up in Battery Studios, London, waiting to record the album master tracks, Eric didn't turn up for the final sessions! After all these years, I still hear the potential of these raw songs. And I believe they portray the unique artistry of one of England's greatest eccentric punk artists and poets, at the very height of his creative ability. It's a story I've wanted to tell for a very long time. Martin Wreckless Eric Demos - All songs written by Eric Goulden/Fairweather/Page; Recorded by Martin Page (1980). ℗ 2023 Martin Page. All rights reserved. Photo: courtesy of William White.
Dave teaches that like Paul, we too can proclaim the whole Gospel in hard times as an act of love for both God and the lost.
Can we fight illegal Mexican Cartels? Dave Robinson describes some new research. Then, Mary Williams discusses the scientific accomplishments of Hedy Lamarr, one of the most famous actresses of the 20th century. Finally, Rob Weber interviews Hanah Carter (aka Maria Tori) of Bellarmine University in Louisville about her research on "The Relationship Between Habitat Quality And Biodiversity In An Urban Floodplain." ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
Jude Rogers – writer, broadcaster, old pal of the pod - first heard Kirsty MacColl when she was nine and felt a connection ever since. She's just written the sleevenotes for ‘See That Girl', the best, most diverse and exquisitely packaged compilation of her music ever assembled, an eight CD box-set of singles, rarities, unheard songs, live and Glastonbury appearances, demos, BBC sessions and collaborations, along with an entire unreleased album. As Jude points out she wasn't overlooked, but all the things you applauded about her made her very hard to market. She wouldn't play the game. She refused to be fashionable. She was funny and honest and wrote about an unvarnished, real world which robbed her of a sense of mystery, and a lot of her songs were about fallibility and failure. Among the highlights here … … a long-running lyric thread that began with There's a Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis. … why what she wrote about men (and women) was so original. … her strained relationship with her father. … what Johnny Marr admired about her and the power of her “Elysian chorus”. ... why you'll never find another song like ‘Autumnsoupgirl'. … how she and Dave Robinson's hairdresser launched Tracey Ullman's career. … and David Hepworth's inspired idea for ‘In These Shoes?', the West End Kirsty MacColl musical. Order the 8CD box set ‘See That Girl' here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/See-That-Girl-1979-2000-8CD/dp/B0C9GCDZSTTickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21Soho in London on November 27th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ZOthfatjxiSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Congratulations to Dave Robinson on facilitating over ONE THOUSAND Enlifted Method Coaching sessions. Dave set the goal to complete 1,000+ sessions with clients using the Enlifted Method and today he shares with us what happened along the journey, the things he's learned along the way, and what the next goal of 10,000 sessions looks like.Get more from Dave:@daverobinson.coach // www.workyourstories.comGet more from Enlifted Coaches:http://enlifted.me / @enliftedcoaches LIVE Coaching on Tuesday's at 6pm EST on @enliftedcoaches with Mark England, Enlifted Co-Founder and Head Coach. Join us every week to see The Enlifted Method in action and the opportunity to be coached by Mark!
Where would we be without Stiff Records? Founded by Dave Robinson and Jake Riviera in 1976, this is the label that introduced the world to artists like Elvis Costello, Madness, Ian Dury, Graham Parker, the Damned, the Pogues, Nick Lowe and many more. This week Dave Robinson showers us with numerous stories about these and many other artists, including his former roommates Van Morrison and Jimi Hendrix! He also tells us about the hot young band that brought him back to management, Hardwicke Circus. The man's a legend. Enjoy every second! www.hardwickecircus.tv www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Melissa McKay and I discuss the power of vipassana (insight, mindfulness) and metta meditation (loving-kindness) meditation, how meditation and mindfulness can be applied at the highest level of sports, the supernatural powers of the Buddha, the pain and benefits of extended silent retreats, how psychedelics are being used to enhance mindfulness, the possibility of AI becoming self-aware, and more. Guest Bio: Melissa McKay is a meditation teacher trained in vipassana and metta meditation in Burma and the US. The rigorous form of training she undertook helped her to gain insight into understanding the human mind and the cause of suffering and stress and to discover the potential to eradicate it. She has spent over 2 years cumulatively in intensive retreat practice and has over 10,000 hours of meditation training. She is also a Senior Meditation Teacher at Insight LA. BONUS EPISODES: https://auxoro.supercast.com/ MELISSA MCKAY LINKS:Website: https://www.melissamckay.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissamckaymetta/Insight LA: https://insightla.org/teacher/melissa-mckay/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@melissamckay2803 THE AUXORO PODCAST LINKS:Apple: https://apple.co/3B4fYju Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zaS6sPOvercast: https://bit.ly/3rgw70DYoutube: https://bit.ly/3lTpJdjWebsite: https://www.auxoro.com/ AUXORO SOCIAL LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxoroYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqFFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromagNewsletter: https://www.auxoro.com/thesourceYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqF If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, helps us appear higher in searches so more people discover the show, and it boosts my ego;) Past Guests On The Auxoro Podcast Include: Aubrey de Grey, Andy Weir, Eben Britton, Eric Jorgenson, Isabelle Boemeke, Houston Arriaga, Jerzy Gregorek, Chris Cooper, Gryffin, Elsa Diaz, Dave Robinson, Meghan Daum, FINNEAS, Chloé Valdary, Coleman Hughes, Maziar Ghaderi, YONAS, Ryan Michler, Ryan Meyer, Gavin Chops, Bren Orton, Zuby, Jason Khalipa, Ed Latimore, Jess Glynne, Noah Kahan, Kid Super, Deryck Whibley, and many more.
On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, James Kirchick and Zach record a thrilling two-parter. The first half of the episode focuses on James Kirchick's interview with Armie Hammer titled 'Armie Hammer Breaks His Silence' (published by Air Mail Feb 2023), the first and only interview given by Armie Hammer since he was accused of sexual abuse and cannibalism and blacklisted from Hollywood. We get into evidence that shows how Elizabeth Chambers, Hammer's now ex-wife, colluded with the main accuser Effie, why the "cannibal" accusations are unfounded and ridiculous, the shortcomings and negligence of the 'House Of Hammer' documentary, texts from Hammer's accusers that paint a completely different story than the one portrayed by the mainstream media, a #MeToo NFT minted and sold by one of Hammer's accusers, the origins of Hammer's interest in BDSM, and more. The second half of the episode covers James Kirchick's book Secret City: The Hidden History Of Gay Washington. We discuss how homosexuality became intertwined with the heightened threat of communism, the purge of gay employees from the federal government, The Lavender Scare, the courageous story of Frank Cameny, the plot to out Reagan as part of a clandestine homosexual cabal, and the throughlines between the cancellation of Armie Hammer and the gay men in Washington who had their lives destroyed. Guest Bio: James Kirchick is a columnist for Tablet magazine, a writer at large for Air Mail, and author of the instant New York Times bestseller, Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington. A widely published journalist and historian, he has reported from over 40 countries, and his reportage, essays, and reviews have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Atlantic, and Rolling Stone, among many other publications in the United States and around the world. JAMES KIRCHICK LINKS:'Armie Hammer Breaks His Silence': https://bit.ly/3YczrKxSecret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington: https://jameskirchick.com/book/secret-city/James Kirchick Website: https://jameskirchick.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jkirchickInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jkirchick/ THE AUXORO PODCAST LINKS:Apple: https://apple.co/3B4fYju Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zaS6sPOvercast: https://bit.ly/3rgw70DYoutube: https://bit.ly/3lTpJdjWebsite: https://www.auxoro.com/ AUXORO SOCIAL LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxoroYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqFFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromagNewsletter: https://www.auxoro.com/thesourceYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqF If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, helps us appear higher in searches so more people discover the show, and it boosts my ego;) Past Guests On The Auxoro Podcast Include: Aubrey de Grey, Andy Weir, Eben Britton, Eric Jorgenson, Isabelle Boemeke, Houston Arriaga, Jerzy Gregorek, Chris Cooper, Gryffin, Elsa Diaz, Dave Robinson, Meghan Daum, FINNEAS, Chloé Valdary, Coleman Hughes, Maziar Ghaderi, YONAS, Ryan Michler, Ryan Meyer, Gavin Chops, Bren Orton, Zuby, Jason Khalipa, Ed Latimore, Jess Glynne, Noah Kahan, Kid Super, Deryck Whibley, and many more.
On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Hadley Vlahos and Zach discuss Hadley's work as a hospice nurse and what it's like to be there for life's final moments, what makes for a good death, the most common regrets of the dying, patients on their deathbed seeing deceased loved ones, how one of Hadley's patients with Alzheimer's saved her husband's life, how Hadley overcame an eating disorder and learned how to "eat the cake," whether or not an afterlife exists, why the best time to have a funeral is when you're still alive, and more. Guest bio: Hadley Vlahos is a hospice nurse, non-profit founder, and a New York Times best-selling author. Her first book, The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life's Final Moments is now available everywhere. The Hadley House, a non-profit hospice house founded by Hadley Vlahos, will soon be open to provide legacy letters, final outings, and living funerals for end-of-life patients. HADLEY VLAHOS LINKS:The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life's Final Moments: https://amzn.to/3QeLoNQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nurse.hadley/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nursehadleyHadley House: https://hadleyhouse.org/ THE AUXORO PODCAST LINKS:Apple: https://apple.co/3B4fYju Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zaS6sPOvercast: https://bit.ly/3rgw70DYoutube: https://bit.ly/3lTpJdjWebsite: https://www.auxoro.com/ AUXORO SOCIAL LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxoroYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqFFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromagNewsletter: https://www.auxoro.com/thesourceYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqF If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, helps us appear higher in searches so more people discover the show, and it boosts my ego;) Past Guests On The Auxoro Podcast Include: Aubrey de Grey, Andy Weir, Eben Britton, Eric Jorgenson, Isabelle Boemeke, Houston Arriaga, Jerzy Gregorek, Chris Cooper, Gryffin, Elsa Diaz, Dave Robinson, Meghan Daum, FINNEAS, Chloé Valdary, Coleman Hughes, Maziar Ghaderi, YONAS, Ryan Michler, Ryan Meyer, Gavin Chops, Bren Orton, Zuby, Jason Khalipa, Ed Latimore, Jess Glynne, Noah Kahan, Kid Super, Deryck Whibley, and many more.
On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Arty and Zach discuss the future of artificial intelligence in music and the viral AI Drake song 'Heart On My Sleeve,' Arty's journey through the dance music scene, what it was like to grow up for two decades in Engels Russia, the genius of Avicii and Arty's relationship with the late legend, tools to cope with insomnia on the road, and more. Arty is an artist, producer, and DJ based in Los Angeles, California. BONUS EPISODES (AUXORO Premium): https://auxoro.supercast.com/ ARTY LINKS:Spotify: https://bit.ly/3pVZoBrApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/arty/15956984Tour Dates: https://artyofficial.com/showsALPHA 9: https://bit.ly/3OdptFzInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/artymusic/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/arty THE AUXORO PODCAST LINKS:Apple: https://apple.co/3B4fYju Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zaS6sPOvercast: https://bit.ly/3rgw70DYoutube: https://bit.ly/3lTpJdjWebsite: https://www.auxoro.com/ AUXORO SOCIAL LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxoroYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqFFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromagNewsletter: https://www.auxoro.com/thesourceYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqF If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, helps us appear higher in searches so more people discover the show, and it boosts my ego;) Past Guests On The Auxoro Podcast Include: Aubrey de Grey, Andy Weir, Eben Britton, Eric Jorgenson, Isabelle Boemeke, Houston Arriaga, Jerzy Gregorek, Chris Cooper, Gryffin, Elsa Diaz, Dave Robinson, Meghan Daum, FINNEAS, Chloé Valdary, Coleman Hughes, Maziar Ghaderi, YONAS, Ryan Michler, Ryan Meyer, Gavin Chops, Bren Orton, Zuby, Jason Khalipa, Ed Latimore, Jess Glynne, Noah Kahan, Kid Super, Deryck Whibley, and many more.