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how did i get here?
Episode 1493: Los Desechos / Ben Jones Checks In About The Musical Fundraiser For Chris Gage.

how did i get here?

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 72:38


Hello friends! John Dell, Jacob Rivera, and David Dalton from Austin, psychedelic Cumbia band, Los Desechos are my guests for episode 1493! Their new album, Cumbias Levantamuertos comes out on streaming and vinyl on July 15th and they'll be celebrating with release shows at Hotel Vegas and Antone's Records. Go to losdesechos.com for show dates, music, and more. Great convo. Plus, Ben Jones checks in about Night For The Iron Man: A Musical Fundraiser For Chris Gage taking place on Monday June 16th at Donn's Depot featuring music from Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Marcia Ball, Carolyn Wonderland, Ben Jones, Andrea Magee, and many, many more. Find out more about the event HERE. Great conversations with great people. Enjoy!   Donate to Chris Gage's Go Fund Me HERE   Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you pod.   If you feel so inclined. Venmo: venmo.com/John-Goudie-1  Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie

Unveiling the Legends: Dolls of the 60s & 70s
So long, Marianne Faithfull

Unveiling the Legends: Dolls of the 60s & 70s

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 73:17


“Never apologize, never explain - didn't we always say that? Well, I haven't, and I don't.” - the late, great Marianne FaithfullFew women in rock-and-roll history embody the idea of, “Don't be the rock star's girlfriend, BE the rock star” like this week's Doll. This week we remember singer, actress, fashion icon, and “queen of the underground,” Marianne Faithfull. Marianne refused to be just another pretty face in the ‘60s hit parade. She refused to be called a “survivor” - but let's face it, she was. Over and over again, she came back from the brink of destruction. She forged ahead each time, having been better for it. Through all her trials and troubles, she held her head high and never lost her spark - gotta love a woman who hangs a portrait of her ex over her toilet! Hear about Marianne's incredible life on the Dolls Pod, available wherever you stream your podcasts

Lectures in History
Rise of Industry in the Gilded age

Lectures in History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 67:12


College of the Ozarks professor David Dalton, who teaches a class on 19th Century American history, discussed the rise of American industry in the Gilded Age. College of the Ozarks is located in Point Lookout, Missouri. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jared and Katie in the Morning, Show Highlights

This week's Local Talent Guest was David Dalton! He performed James Bay's "Let It Go." What grade do you give him?!

Let It Roll
Marianne Faithfull got too close to the fire with the Rolling Stones

Let It Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 49:12


Nate concludes his telepathic interview with Marianne Faithfull or her co-author David Dalton to discuss their book "Faithfull: An Autobiography" with a discussion of her time as part of the Rolling Stones intimate circle. This episode deals with Anita Pallenberg leaving Brian Jones for Keith Richards, the infamous bust at Redlands and ensuing trials and publicity nightmare, the death of Brian Jones, and the filming of Performance where Mick Jagger and Anita Pallenberg's on-set and on-screen affair broke everyone but Mick. Buy the book and support the show. CHECK OUT THE NEW LET IT ROLL WEB SITE -- We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Please sign up for the email list on the site and get music essays from Nate as well as (eventually) transcriptions of every episode. Also if you can afford it please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Have a question or a suggestion for a topic or person for Nate to interview? Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Let It Roll
Marianne Faithfull abandoned her pop career to be Mick Jagger's muse

Let It Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 56:11


Nate wasn't able to book Marianne Faithfull or her co-author David Dalton to discuss their book ""Faithfull: An Autobiography" so he dialed them in telepathically for this discussion. Buy the book and support the show. CHECK OUT THE NEW LET IT ROLL WEB SITE -- We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Please sign up for the email list on the site and get music essays from Nate as well as (eventually) transcriptions of every episode. Also if you can afford it please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Have a question or a suggestion for a topic or person for Nate to interview? Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Texas Business Minds
Austin: Exploring the City's Future Skyline and Sustainability with Kirksey's David Dalton

Texas Business Minds

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 26:48


After a decade of exponential growth, it's time to take a breather and reflect on the past, present and future of the Austin skyline with Kirksey Architecture's EVP and Director of Central Texas David Dalton. In this download, ABJ Managing Editor Will Anderson profiles Dalton, who offers his outlook and shares why sustainable architecture and development is so critical to our future energy needs.

Three Minute Modernist
S2E59 - Aspen Magazine #3

Three Minute Modernist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 2:28


Episode Notes https://www.ubu.com/aspen/aspen3/ Aspen magazine issue three is an utterly important document of pop art, a magazine a document of pop art Go figure, but Aspen was different. It was a magazine in a box. It was a bunch of loose printed pieces and audio pieces and sometimes even video pieces placed into a box and sold the 1960s and into the early 70s. I own three of them and sadly not issue three which is the pop art issue, which was designed by Andy Warhol and David Dalton. And this is an absolutely massively important piece. The pieces range from the Velvet Underground, the view from the bandstand which includes their a flexi disc and some of their music. It includes pieces by John Cale and Peter Walker, a wonderful 12 paintings from the powers collection. And that's the art collection of Thomas powers. And it has James Rosenquist, Bridget Riley, Joe Lang, Lichtenstein, Noland Warhol, Klaus Oldenburg plays Oldenburger Larry Poons, Jasper Jones, de Kooning, an underground movie flipbook by Warhol were you flipping it includes Warhols kiss a 10 trip ticket book, which was from the Berkeley conference on LSD, the plastic exploding inevitable, which is a one shot newspaper done for the Velvet Underground and Warhols factory show series. what's incredible about this isn't necessarily the quality of individual pieces, but how the consolidation of them into a box makes so much sense with the method because the cover is done as a mock of FAB detergent, and it says fab 10 cents off and then there's now Aspen it's an incredibly pop art image. And since it's a box, it's mocking and mimicking a boxed product. In essence, this is exactly what pop art is doing. It is documenting the everyday world and showing it back at you in a way that you will recognize and this magazine and the link I'll include is just phenomenal. And I'll do another couple of aspen issues, including two that I own. So stay tuned. Find out more at https://three-minute-modernist.pinecast.co

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock is Lit: Richard Fulco, Author of 'We Are All Together', On The Summer of Love & The Long Hot Summer of 1967, with Woodstock Photographer Elliott Landy

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 72:16


In this episode of Rock is Lit, Richard Fulco, author of the new novel ‘We Are All Together', is here to take us on a rockin' jaunt through the late 1960s, where we'll encounter several iconic players on the music and literature scene from that era. If you're a fan of the Summer of Love and all the trimmings that go with it, you'll love his novel and this episode. Later, Elliott Landy drops by to talk even more about the 1960s music scene, a period he should know a lot about since he's been photographing rock stars since the mid-60s. Best known for his classic rock photographs, Elliott Landy was one of the first music photographers to be recognized as an “artist.” His celebrated works include album cover photographs for Bob Dylan's ‘Nashville Skyline', The Band's ‘Music From Big Pink' and ‘The Band' album, and Van Morrison's ‘Moondance'. He's also taken portraits of such rock icons as Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, etc. He was the official photographer of the 1969 Woodstock Festival. And . . . Elliott has a new book out, entitled ‘Photographs of Janis Joplin On the Road & On Stage', featuring 129 photos, including 100 unpublished, accompanied by Janis's own words from recorded interviews by David Dalton of ‘Rolling Stone' magazine. HIGHLIGHTS:Richard Fulco and I talk about Syd Barrett's descent into mental illness and his exit from Pink Floyd1967: The Summer of Love—music, culture, vibe—but for African Americans, 1967 was known as The Long Hot SummerRichard's music career when he was in his twentiesThe story and characters in ‘We Are All Together'—Syd Barrett as inspiration behind the character DylanThe Beatles' performance on the ‘Ed Sullivan Show' in 1964The quest for fame and having “IT”The American Dream and racism and toxic ChristianityCharles MansonThe Merry PrankstersThe significance of the title of the novel and its connection to The BeatlesAndy Warhol, The Factory, The Velvet Underground with Nico, Lou Reed and their role in the novelThe depiction of the Monterey Pop Festival in the story, especially the performance of Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding CompanySome of the other icons who make cameos in the novel: Pete Townshend, Eric Burdon, Jann Wenner, Neal Cassady, William S. BurroughsWhat the Jack Kerouac classic novel ‘On the Road' means to Richard and meThe Monkees as a gateway drug to The BeatlesElliott Landy and I talk about How Elliott's concern about the Vietnam War brought him from a job as a photographer on a Danish film set back to America in the mid- to late 1960s to photograph peace demonstrationsHow a Country Joe and the Fish light show at The Anderson Theater in NYC's East Village started Elliott on a new career path photographing musiciansSeeing Janis Joplin, Tim Buckley, and Albert King perform the very first show at the Fillmore East on March 8, 1968Hanging out with Janis Joplin after a NYC gigElliott's style as a “fly on the wall” photographerShooting the album covers of The Band's ‘Music From Big Pink' and ‘The Band', Bob Dylan's ‘Nashville Skyline', and hanging out with guys in the town WoodstockHis experience as the official photographer at Woodstock in 1969 and the spirit of Woodstock and the 1960s MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:(Royalty Free Music) “Summer of Love” by Roy Edwin Williams“The King is Half-Undressed” by Jellyfish“Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding“See Emily Play” by Pink FloydRoger Waters talks about Syd Barrett on the Joe Rogan Experience“Four” by Sonny RollinsClip of Muhammad Ali explaining his anti-draft, anti-Vietnam War stance“I Am the Walrus” by The Beatles“Ball and Chain” performed by Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company at Monterey Pop Festival“Heroin” by The Velvet Underground with Nico‘The Monkees' Theme Song“Itchykoo Park” by The Small Faces“I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag” by Country Joe and the Fish“Morning Glory” by Tim BuckleyCountry Joe and the Fish chant at Woodstock 1969“To Be Alone With You” by Bob DylanWavy Gravy at Woodstock“Woodstock” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young“Down on Me” Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company LINKS: Richard's website, www.richardfulco.comRichard on Twitter and Instagram, @RichardFulco Link to clip of Roger Waters talking about Syd Barrett on the Joe Rogan Experience, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BcKrk5tFnE&t=66s Elliott's website, www.elliottlandycomElliott on Instagram, @elliott_landy_photography Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSnRmlL5moSQYi6EjSvqagLink to Christy Alexander Hallberg's short story on Janis Joplin, “Third Party,” published by ‘Eclectica', https://www.eclectica.org/v20n4/hallberg.html

Lectures in History
Rise of Industry in the Gilded Age

Lectures in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 66:35


College of the Ozarks professor David Dalton, who teaches a class on 19th Century American history, discussed the rise of American industry in the Gilded Age. College of the Ozarks is located in Point Lookout, Missouri. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Songbook
10 Vashti Bunyan

Songbook

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 40:09


The shy but free spirit who never played by anyone else's rules, Vashti Bunyan brings her own unique take and experiences to this fascinating discussion about the book Marianne by Marianne Faithfull with David Dalton.Admitting that she was very nervous to revisit an era she had long tried to leave behind her, and a person she didn't like being compared to, she quickly reveals that reading the book was a revelation.Along the way we hear about her dad wishing she'd been a boy, what she'd misunderstood about Marianne Faithfull and why people have the sixties all wrong.A brilliantly insightful conversation with a true British musical legend (and some strong language, be warned!).Books mentioned in the podcast:Wayward by Vashti Bunyan https://uk.bookshop.org/books/wayward-just-another-life-to-live/9781474621939Bert Weedon's Play in a Day https://uk.bookshop.org/books/bert-weedon-s-play-in-a-day/9780571529650 Faithfull: An Autobiograhpy by Marianne Faithfull with David Dalton https://www.amazon.co.uk/Faithfull-Autobiography-Marianne/dp/0815410468Bodies: Life and Death in Music by Ian Winwood https://uk.bookshop.org/books/bodies-life-and-death-in-music/9780571364183Clothes, clothes, clothes. Music, music, music. Boys, boys, boys. By Viv Albertine https://uk.bookshop.org/books/clothes-clothes-clothes-music-music-music-boys-boys-boys/9780571351343The Foghorn's Lament by Jennifer Lucy Allen https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-foghorn-s-lament-the-disappearing-music-of-the-coast/9781474615037You can buy Jude's book The Sound of Being Human: How Music Shapes Our Lives here: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-sound-of-being-human-how-music-shapes-our-lives/9781474622929 Finally White Rabbit's Spotify Playlist of 'booksongs' - songs inspired by books loved by our guests - is here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7chuHOeTs9jpyKpmgXV6uo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Järjejutt
Järjejutt: Steven Tyler, David Dalton, "Kas see lärm mu peas segab sind?"

Järjejutt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022


Steven Tyler, David Dalton, "Kas see lärm mu peas segab sind?". Kirjastuselt Tänapäev. Loeb Priit Rand. Kuku raadio järjejutuminutites kuuleme sel nädalal katkendeid Aerosmithi käilakuju Steven Tyleri elulooraamatust. Midagi varjamata räägib ta oma raamatus kõigest – noorusest Bronxis, Aerosmithi edust ja laulude loomisest, narkosõltuvusest ja paljust muust.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages E132: Steven Daly on Orange Juice + Suede + Sugar Hill + Lizzo

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 89:11


In this episode we welcome "gamekeeper-turned-poacher" Steven Daly, who Zooms in from his adopted Brooklyn to tell us about drumming in Orange Juice and his stellar writing career in America.Steven revisits his musical youth in '70s Glasgow and his first encounters with Edwyn Collins and Postcard's Alan Horne. He talks about the creative divergences within Orange Juice, his eventual move into writing for The Face and Edinburgh's Cut magazine, and the decision in the late '80s to base himself in New York. His hosts focus on three of his pieces, written over the course of 15 years for Spin, Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair, with Steven reminiscing about meeting Joni Mitchell and Sugar Hill matriarch Sylvia Robinson.Clips from Steven's May 1993 audio interview with Suede's Brett Anderson and Mat Osman provide a good excuse to discuss the emerging "Englishness" of post-grunge Britain and the abiding fantasy of UK bands "taking America". Staying Stateside, Jasper praises the week's featured artist Lizzo, with reference to pieces about the funk-pop star that stretch back to 2013. Mark then pays tribute to former Miles Davis bassist Michael Henderson, who died on July 19th, and talks us through his favourite library additions from the past fortnight — including pieces about Yoko Ono, Pink Floyd, Juan Atkins and the aforementioned Miles Davis. Barney mentions pieces about Canned Heat and World of Twist, while Jasper concludes the episode with his thoughts on D'Angelo and the great Black-owned record labels...Many thanks to special guest Steven Daly; visit his RBP writer's page for more on him and his writing.Pieces discussed: Orange Juice, Joni Mitchell, Deee-Lite, Sugarhill Gang, Suede audio, Suede, Lizzo profile, Lizzo live, The Year of Lizzo, Michael Henderson, David Dalton podcast, Pink Floyd, Joni Mitchell, Robert Fripp, Juan Atkins, Yoko Ono, Dusty Springfield, Canned Heat, Earl King, World of Twist, D'Angelo, Black Artist-Owned Labels and Sean Paul's teenage obsessions.

Rock's Backpages
E132: Steven Daly on Orange Juice + Suede + Sugar Hill + Lizzo

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 89:11


In this episode we welcome "gamekeeper-turned-poacher" Steven Daly, who Zooms in from his adopted Brooklyn to tell us about drumming in Orange Juice and his stellar writing career in America.Steven revisits his musical youth in '70s Glasgow and his first encounters with Edwyn Collins and Postcard's Alan Horne. He talks about the creative divergences within Orange Juice, his eventual move into writing for The Face and Edinburgh's Cut magazine, and the decision in the late '80s to base himself in New York. His hosts focus on three of his pieces, written over the course of 15 years for Spin, Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair, with Steven reminiscing about meeting Joni Mitchell and Sugar Hill matriarch Sylvia Robinson.Clips from Steven's May 1993 audio interview with Suede's Brett Anderson and Mat Osman provide a good excuse to discuss the emerging "Englishness" of post-grunge Britain and the abiding fantasy of UK bands "taking America". Staying Stateside, Jasper praises the week's featured artist Lizzo, with reference to pieces about the funk-pop star that stretch back to 2013. Mark then pays tribute to former Miles Davis bassist Michael Henderson, who died on July 19th, and talks us through his favourite library additions from the past fortnight — including pieces about Yoko Ono, Pink Floyd, Juan Atkins and the aforementioned Miles Davis. Barney mentions pieces about Canned Heat and World of Twist, while Jasper concludes the episode with his thoughts on D'Angelo and the great Black-owned record labels...Many thanks to special guest Steven Daly; visit his RBP writer's page for more on him and his writing.Pieces discussed: Orange Juice, Joni Mitchell, Deee-Lite, Sugarhill Gang, Suede audio, Suede, Lizzo profile, Lizzo live, The Year of Lizzo, Michael Henderson, David Dalton podcast, Pink Floyd, Joni Mitchell, Robert Fripp, Juan Atkins, Yoko Ono, Dusty Springfield, Canned Heat, Earl King, World of Twist, D'Angelo, Black Artist-Owned Labels and Sean Paul's teenage obsessions.

Järjejutt
Järjejutt: Steven Tyler, David Dalton, "Kas see lärm mu peas segab sind?"

Järjejutt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022


Steven Tyler, David Dalton, "Kas see lärm mu peas segab sind?". Kirjastuselt Tänapäev. Loeb Priit Rand. Kuku raadio järjejutuminutites kuuleme sel nädalal katkendeid Aerosmithi käilakuju Steven Tyleri elulooraamatust. Midagi varjamata räägib ta oma raamatus kõigest – noorusest Bronxis, Aerosmithi edust ja laulude loomisest, narkosõltuvusest ja paljust muust.

Stories from the Ridge, The McCallie Podcast
McCallie Motorsports: Building a Race Car, McCallie Style

Stories from the Ridge, The McCallie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 39:25


Recent graduates David Dalton '22 and Rowdy Stephens '22 talk with Skip Brock '68 about their shared passion for cars and racing. The discussion is hosted by the Director of Digital Communications Deanna Luna, of McCallie's Communications and Marketing Department. In August 2021, David and Rowdy expressed an interest in re-restarting a car club at McCallie, and serendipitously, alumnus and Board of Trustees member Skip Brock had expressed an interest in working with students on building a race car. Thus began a year-long collaboration. In the episode, the students discuss their process for building the car, including meticulously documenting each step, as well as their first foray into taking the car for a spin on a track.

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich
Episode 62 | Elliott Landy ["Photographs of Janis Joplin: On the Road & On Stage"]

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 78:26


Celebrated photographer Elliott Landy presents an intimate look at the legendary female singer-songwriter, Janis Joplin.Landy's iconic images of Janis, both on the road and in concert, capture and preserve her pure essence as well as her onstage magnificence. “Photographs of Janis Joplin: On the Road & On Stage” features beautifully reproduced large format images, many never before published.Janis's own words, taken from recorded interviews by David Dalton, are used as extended captions and paired with photographs to provide insight into the woman behind the legend.Best known for his classic rock photographs, Elliott Landy was one of the first music photographers to be recognized as an artist. He was an official photographer of the 1969 Woodstock Festival. His photographic works include famous portraits of Dylan, the Band, Janis Joplin, Van Morrison, and Jimi Hendrix.Published worldwide in books and magazines for fifty years, he's exhibited in many museums and art institutions and published ten books of his photographs.Currently he's working on his interactive music video app, other genres of photography books, and guiding Zoom sessions of Sharing Stillness, a pragmatic and simple way of spirituality he has found.Purchase a copy of “Photographs of Janis Joplin: On the Road & On Stage” through Backbeat Books: http://backbeatbooks.com/books/9781493061273Listen to Janis Joplin's 1972 live album ‘In Concert': https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3JGwy3vrjyg8RM58cfVtN9?si=634bf0fcdb1d4c2eVisit Elliott Landy's website: https://www.elliottlandy.comAlso visit Elliot's spirituality website: https://sharingstillness.comThe Booked On Rock Website: https://www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockSupport Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent bookstore here: https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comThe Booked On Rock Music by Crowander: “Whoosh” & “Nasty”[ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 110 with Bryce Hedstrom, El Padrino of Comprehensible Input in the Foreign Language Classroom, Master Teacher and Teacher Trainer, Author of Multiple Books, and Bold Advocate for Reading

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 82:11


Episode 110 Notes and Links to Bryce Hedstrom's Work           On Episode 110 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Bryce Hedstrom, and the two discuss, among other topics, Bryce's introduction to Spanish immersion in Chile, formative experiences in his professional and personal lives that have shaped the way he stresses independent and pleasure reading, comprehensible input in the foreign language classroom, and practical ways in which teachers can put his strategies on La Persona Especial, Rejoinders, etc. into their daily lessons.            Bryce Hedstrom is El Padrino of Comprehensible Input in the foreign language classroom, and widely recognized as an outstanding world language teacher with more than 30 years of experience at all levels. A frequent regional, state and national presenter, he is known for helping world language teachers to enhance their existing programs by incorporating many strategies that emphasize social awareness, interpersonal communication and varied reading techniques in the classroom.           Bryce is the author of Hi-Impact Reading Strategies. In addition, he is the author of many world language instructional materials, teacher resources and fiction and non-fiction for students.     Bryce Hedstrom's Website   Buy Hi-Impact Reading Strategies   An Article about Comprehensible Input in the Classroom   “La Persona Especial” Resources from Bryce At about 2:10, Pete references the power of language and etymology, and the two discuss the word “acatamiento” and its implications    At about 3:40, Bryce responds to Pete's questions about Bryce's early experiences with reading and with Spanish   At about 8:30, Bryce describes the intricacies of Chilean Spanish   At about 9:50, Bryce discusses what he was reading in college and beyond, including James Michener's influence   At about 12:15, the two discuss The Godfather, cuz, DUH, and why the book is (maybe?) better than the movie   At about 13:00, Pete asks Bryce about inspirational teachers and how Bryce was compelled to get into teaching   At about 15:00, Pete asks about the importance of reading, especially about “pleasure reading” and independent reading    At about 18:23-23:53, Bryce tells of an incredible epiphany and real-life scenario of promoting reading   At about 24:00, Pete wonders about Bryce's teaching experience at different levels, and Pete shouts out a hero, his uncle    At about 24:40, Pete and Bryce discuss “old-school,” grammar-heavy Spanish teaching and Comprehensible Input, and Bryce talks about transitioning into CI   At about 30:15, Bryce responds to Pete wondering if the transition to CI/TPRS was difficult for Bryce   At about 32:50, Bryce defines “comprehensible input” and talks about Stephen Krashen's seminal Natural Approach: Language Acquisition in the Classroom   At about 36:00, Pete asks some practical questions about the best ways to teach a book/story in the classroom setting; Bryce highlights the need to differentiate the levels of questions and the need to keep Bloom's Taxonomy in mind   At about 39:00, Pete wonders if a student saying something in English is permissible in keeping the target language as a priority   At about 40:15, Pete shouts out the incredibly useful word “agarrar”   At about 40:45, Bryce explains the connections between CI and classroom management, including info on the importance of daily “passwords” and “sponge activities”   At about 44:30, Bryce shouts out The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle and its stressing the importance of a structured ending of class   At about 46:00, Pete highlights his wonderful colleagues and their success with passwords   At about 46:50, Pete wonders about gaining back the students' attentions and its link to the target language; Bryce explains call-and-response and its essentialness     At about 49:00, In order to illustrate the importance of the essential “La Persona Especial”   At about 57:00, Bryce highlights an example of the power of La Persona Especial   At about 1:01:00, Bryce and Pete discuss Bryce's views of “Rejoinders” in the flow of class   At about 1:05:40, Pete's got jokes, en español    At about 1:06:15, Pete shouts out some great publications from Bryce and other CI practitioners, such as A.C. Quintero   At about 1:08:30, Bryce shares a joke from his joke book-JAJA   At about 1:11:00, Bryce shouts out the recently-published and interactive resource, Chistes para Aprender Español, from Veronica Moscoso   At about 1:11:50, Pete asks Bryce about upcoming projects-personal and sponsored ones- including upcoming projects from Diego Ojeda   At about 1:14:40, Pete wonders about meaningful feedback that Bryce has received from former students, including Dr. David Dalton    At about 1:17:50, Bryce gives out social media info and contact information      You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode.       This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form.      The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.      Please tune in for Episode 111 with Taylor Byas, a PhD student and Yates scholar at the University of Cincinnati, and an Assistant Features Editor for The Rumpus. She was the 1st place winner of both the Poetry Super Highway and the Frontier Poetry Award for New Poets Contests, and her latest standout work is Bloodwarm. The episode will air on March 16.       This episode is the second of five this week. On Monday, March 21, there will be a drawing for a $100 gift card to bookshop.org. In order to enter the drawing: DM Pete on Twitter by March 21 at 8am PST with the five code words that are contained (one per episode) within each day's podcast.  Retweet any five tweets that have episode links for Episodes 109-113, with Ben Guest, Bryce Hedstrom, Taylor Byas, James Tate Hill, and Nicole Santa Cruz, respectively.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages 122: David Dalton on The Beach Boys + The Beatles + Charles Manson

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 65:29


In this episode we welcome the legendary — and highly amusing — David Dalton to join us all the way from his rural retreat in upstate New York. We start by comparing our shocked reactions to Vladimir Putin's horrific invasion of Ukraine before asking David how he moved to America from England in 1961. He tells us about his mid-'60s adventures as a photographer of British Invasion acts like the Animals — with assistance from a pre-Beatle Linda McCartney — and then about his mid-stream switch to profiles of James Brown and Janis Joplin for Jann Wenner's nascent Rolling Stone. We revisit the award-winning 1970 Stone piece David co-wrote about Charles Manson and the Family, hearing along the way about Manson's connections with the Beach Boys. This leads almost seamlessly into clips from the late Andy Gill's 1988 audio interview with Dr. Eugene Landy, the shrink who "saved" Brian Wilson only to abuse his professional trust by inveigling his way into the singer's music and business affairs. We then return to the horrors of Manson when we ask David about the influence of Beatles tracks on the man who orchestrated the Tate-LaBianca killings. Our guest reminisces about working with Rolling Stone colleague Jonathan Cott on Get Back, the only book the Beatles ever commissioned, and we discuss with him the Fab Four's unhappy last days in the context of Peter Jackson's recent documentary of the same name. After David brings his American story full circle with memories of hanging out with Andy Warhol in 1961, Mark talks us through newly-added library pieces on Muddy Waters (1958), Brian Epstein (1963), the Who (1967) and Jerome "Doc" Pomus (1982), while Barney quotes from a review of a 1990 book about Eastern Bloc rock and Jasper mentions 2012 pieces about Kendrick Lamar and Green Day's American Idiot musical... Many thanks to special guest David Dalton; find his excellent biographies at any good bookshop and read his writing on RBP. Pieces discussed: David Dalton, Charles Manson, Eugene Landy audio, The Beatles, Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, The Who, Brian Epstein, Johnny Mercer, "Doc" Pomus, Kendrick Lamar, Green Day musical, Rock around the Bloc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages 122: David Dalton on The Beach Boys + The Beatles + Charles Manson

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 63:59


In this episode we welcome the legendary — and highly amusing — David Dalton to join us all the way from his rural retreat in upstate New York.We start by comparing our shocked reactions to Vladimir Putin's horrific invasion of Ukraine before asking David how he moved to America from England in 1961. He tells us about his mid-'60s adventures as a photographer of British Invasion acts like the Animals — with assistance from a pre-Beatle Linda McCartney — and then about his mid-stream switch to profiles of James Brown and Janis Joplin for Jann Wenner's nascent Rolling Stone.We revisit the award-winning 1970 Stone piece David co-wrote about Charles Manson and the Family, hearing along the way about Manson's connections with the Beach Boys. This leads almost seamlessly into clips from the late Andy Gill's 1988 audio interview with Dr. Eugene Landy, the shrink who "saved" Brian Wilson only to abuse his professional trust by inveigling his way into the singer's music and business affairs.We then return to the horrors of Manson when we ask David about the influence of Beatles tracks on the man who orchestrated the Tate-LaBianca killings. Our guest reminisces about working with Rolling Stone colleague Jonathan Cott on Get Back, the only book the Beatles ever commissioned, and we discuss with him the Fab Four's unhappy last days in the context of Peter Jackson's recent documentary of the same name.After David brings his American story full circle with memories of hanging out with Andy Warhol in 1961, Mark talks us through newly-added library pieces on Muddy Waters (1958), Brian Epstein (1963), the Who (1967) and Jerome "Doc" Pomus (1982), while Barney quotes from a review of a 1990 book about Eastern Bloc rock and Jasper mentions 2012 pieces about Kendrick Lamar and Green Day's American Idiot musical...Many thanks to special guest David Dalton; find his excellent biographies at any good bookshop and read his writing on RBP.Pieces discussed: David Dalton, Charles Manson, Eugene Landy audio, The Beatles, Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, The Who, Brian Epstein, Johnny Mercer, "Doc" Pomus, Kendrick Lamar, Green Day musical, Rock around the Bloc.

Rock's Backpages
E122: David Dalton on The Beach Boys + The Beatles + Charles Manson

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 63:59


In this episode we welcome the legendary — and highly amusing — David Dalton to join us all the way from his rural retreat in upstate New York.We start by comparing our shocked reactions to Vladimir Putin's horrific invasion of Ukraine before asking David how he moved to America from England in 1961. He tells us about his mid-'60s adventures as a photographer of British Invasion acts like the Animals — with assistance from a pre-Beatle Linda McCartney — and then about his mid-stream switch to profiles of James Brown and Janis Joplin for Jann Wenner's nascent Rolling Stone.We revisit the award-winning 1970 Stone piece David co-wrote about Charles Manson and the Family, hearing along the way about Manson's connections with the Beach Boys. This leads almost seamlessly into clips from the late Andy Gill's 1988 audio interview with Dr. Eugene Landy, the shrink who "saved" Brian Wilson only to abuse his professional trust by inveigling his way into the singer's music and business affairs.We then return to the horrors of Manson when we ask David about the influence of Beatles tracks on the man who orchestrated the Tate-LaBianca killings. Our guest reminisces about working with Rolling Stone colleague Jonathan Cott on Get Back, the only book the Beatles ever commissioned, and we discuss with him the Fab Four's unhappy last days in the context of Peter Jackson's recent documentary of the same name.After David brings his American story full circle with memories of hanging out with Andy Warhol in 1961, Mark talks us through newly-added library pieces on Muddy Waters (1958), Brian Epstein (1963), the Who (1967) and Jerome "Doc" Pomus (1982), while Barney quotes from a review of a 1990 book about Eastern Bloc rock and Jasper mentions 2012 pieces about Kendrick Lamar and Green Day's American Idiot musical...Many thanks to special guest David Dalton; find his excellent biographies at any good bookshop and read his writing on RBP.Pieces discussed: David Dalton, Charles Manson, Eugene Landy audio, The Beatles, Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, The Who, Brian Epstein, Johnny Mercer, "Doc" Pomus, Kendrick Lamar, Green Day musical, Rock around the Bloc.

Rock's Backpages
E122: David Dalton on The Beach Boys + The Beatles + Charles Manson

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 64:29


In this episode we welcome the legendary — and highly amusing — David Dalton to join us all the way from his rural retreat in upstate New York. We start by comparing our shocked reactions to Vladimir Putin's horrific invasion of Ukraine before asking David how he moved to America from England in 1961. He tells us about his mid-'60s adventures as a photographer of British Invasion acts like the Animals — with assistance from a pre-Beatle Linda McCartney — and then about his mid-stream switch to profiles of James Brown and Janis Joplin for Jann Wenner's nascent Rolling Stone. We revisit the award-winning 1970 Stone piece David co-wrote about Charles Manson and the Family, hearing along the way about Manson's connections with the Beach Boys. This leads almost seamlessly into clips from the late Andy Gill's 1988 audio interview with Dr. Eugene Landy, the shrink who "saved" Brian Wilson only to abuse his professional trust by inveigling his way into the singer's music and business affairs. We then return to the horrors of Manson when we ask David about the influence of Beatles tracks on the man who orchestrated the Tate-LaBianca killings. Our guest reminisces about working with Rolling Stone colleague Jonathan Cott on Get Back, the only book the Beatles ever commissioned, and we discuss with him the Fab Four's unhappy last days in the context of Peter Jackson's recent documentary of the same name. After David brings his American story full circle with memories of hanging out with Andy Warhol in 1961, Mark talks us through newly-added library pieces on Muddy Waters (1958), Brian Epstein (1963), the Who (1967) and Jerome "Doc" Pomus (1982), while Barney quotes from a review of a 1990 book about Eastern Bloc rock and Jasper mentions 2012 pieces about Kendrick Lamar and Green Day's American Idiot musical... Many thanks to special guest David Dalton; find his excellent biographies at any good bookshop and read his writing on RBP. Pieces discussed: David Dalton, Charles Manson, Eugene Landy audio, The Beatles, Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, The Who, Brian Epstein, Johnny Mercer, "Doc" Pomus, Kendrick Lamar, Green Day musical, Rock around the Bloc.

ICI Digs Deep
ICI Digs Deep: One Year Later, Workforce Development - Part 2

ICI Digs Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 24:23


In this second part of our two-part workforce development update, David Dalton of INDOT and Eric Fisher of Hamilton Heights High School talk about the first BY Roads class of adult learners, as well as their main takeaways from the AGC workforce summit they attended. To listen to the episode we published one year ago, click here: https://anchor.fm/indianaconstructors/episodes/ICI-Digs-Deep-Workforce-Development---Part-2-ei3a71 To learn more about this week's sponsor, Hare Truck Center, visit: https://members.indianaconstructors.org/A-Z/Hare-Truck-Center-1489

Nature Evolutionaries
Healing and Evolving with Plant and Gem Essences with David Dalton

Nature Evolutionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 69:23


For over forty years, David Dalton has been working with plant and gem essences to support the healing of himself, others, and the Earth.  Flower and gem essences offer a natural way to support our physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual wellbeing.  As vibrational remedies, essences boost vitality and resiliency by introducing new “frequencies” into the human system.  Essences provide an opportunity for us to shift our patterns, heal our traumas, and evolve into our wholeness.  As we heal individually and collectively, new essences offer themselves to aid in our mutual co-evolution.During this teleseminar, David will discuss a few of the essences who are offering support for us at this time, while also sharing his incredible journey with the Plants and Gems and how we can utilize the healing gifts of these Essences for our own evolution and healing.About DavidDavid Dalton has been making flower essences in his New England research gardens and in natural habitats throughout the world for over forty years. He is the founder of Delta Gardens which has been dedicated to flower essence production, research, clinical practice, and education since the mid-1980s.From the beginning of his unique flower essence adventure, David has combined clinical thinking, intuition and a strong relationship with nature to create an extensive collection of essences that support emotional, mental and physical health.  As an essence producer and practitioner, David has realized two important truths that have guided his work - Partnership with Nature is essential in creating high quality essences and in addition to affecting the mind and emotions, flower essences can have a profound effect on the health of the body.   David is the author of Stars of the Meadow.To learn more about David and his work visit www.deltagardens.comSupport the show (https://www.natureevolutionaries.com/donations)

Real Faith Stories
57: Dave Dalton - Remembering Your WHY When You Hit Resistance

Real Faith Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 40:02


Dave has cultivated a life of listening to the Lord's promptings then acting upon them, no matter how crazy they seem. In doing so he's experienced incredible breakthroughs in his life and business - along with incredible resistance. There's been one KEY that has helped him navigate through all of it: reminding himself of what the Lord has spoken. Meet Dave: https://www.realfaithstories.com/guests/davedalton Dave's Website: https://www.ebars.com/ The Book Dave Has Read Hundreds of Times: The War of Art (https://www.amazon.com/War-Art-Through-Creative-Battles/dp/1936891026/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+war+of+art+book&qid=1626903469&sr=8-1) Find Out More About The Real Faith Stories Podcast: http://www.RealFaithStories.com Meet The Host Of Real Faith Stories: http://www.BrianRobinson.co Special Guest: Dave Dalton.

Midlands 103
The Open Door - 'Bear' David Dalton

Midlands 103

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 45:45


TIMAHOE : On this episode of the Open Door Ann Marie meets 'Bear' (David Dalton) who after a catastrophic year of losing his brother and father, shed 17 stone in weight. Since January he has taken 3.65 million steps and he needs your help. Roghan Headen believes the Round Tower is as good as Glendalough or Clonmacnoise and Cllr Pascal McEvoy doesnt see the Electric Picnic going ahead.

The Flower Essence Podcast
FEP37 Essence Adventures with David Dalton

The Flower Essence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 50:10


Rochana and Kathleen interview David Dalton, a pioneering flower essence producer, practitioner, educator, founder of Delta Gardens, and author of Stars of the Meadow - Exploring Medicinal Herbs as Flower Essences.  David has been making flower essences in his research gardens and in natural habitats around the world for over thirty years. In this episode, we hear about his flower essence research, practice, and some of his interesting adventures along the way.  Full show notes and transcript here:  https://thefloweressencepodcast.com/fep37-essence-adventures-with-david-dalton/ The Flower Essence Podcast is available on: YouTube iTunes Spotify Our Website or your podplayer of choice   Find us on Social Media: Instagram Facebook   Your podcast hosts are: Kathleen's website: Flora of Asia Rochana's website: Wiseflower Wellness  

Convo By Design
Let’s Take This Outside | 320 | Activating Every Square Foot of Available Outdoor Space

Convo By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 67:40


You might think the dead of winter is not the time to talk about outdoor entertaining. Creatives coast to coast are experimenting with outdoor spaces in climate-challenged environments from sub-freezing to blazing desert-scapes. When the ultimate challenge is finding ways to activate space, year-round, that’s when design get’s interesting. This conversation was recorded in January of this year, with a focus on figuring out how new ideas in landscape architecture and activated outdoor spaces can exponentially increase the size of a home. The following chat was moderated by Urban Bonfire’s, Ryan Bloom and features designers, Ariel Johnson and David Dalton as well as architect, Douglas Burdge. You are going to hear strategies from some of the best in the business. So, let’s take this outside. Are you subscribing to the podcast, if not, please do so you get every episode automatically when they are published. You can find Convo By Design everywhere you find your favorite podcasts and now, you can find us on DesignNetwork dot Org, a destination dedicated to podcasts, all things design and architecture so make sure to check it out. Thank you, Ariel, Doug, David and Ryan. Great work. It bogles the mind to think about what is possible with outdoor spaces today and even more son, what will be available when the global supply chain catches up with our pent up demand.  Thank you Walker Zanger, for your partnership. And thank you for listening. Without you, there is no joy in doing this, you are appreciated. My hope is to bring you inspiration and sublime design through these conversations. To give you that extra push to be the most creative designer you can be. I think we did that here. Please make sure you are subscribing to the show so you don’t miss a single episode. You can also follow us on Instagram, @ConvoXDesign, with an “x” and convo by design dot com. Be well and remember to take today first.

GSLCVA Podcast
GSLCVA About The Music Episode 3

GSLCVA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 33:14


Praise Band Director Dan Lamaestra and Director of Christian Education (and Praise Band member) Andy Muich talk about “Come to the River.” The lyrics are simple and repeat throughout the song, but they’re rich in scriptural imagery. Dan explains how his arrangement supports the lyrics’ message about God’s invitation and our need and response. At the end of the podcast, our Praise Band performs the song. (Words and music by David Dalton, Nate Moore, Pat Barrett, and Tony Brown. © 2013 CCLI #858354)

Media – SECOLAS
Historias 97 - Technology and the Body in Postrevolutionary Mexico with David Dalton

Media – SECOLAS

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 51:38


Dr. David Dalton joined Steven to discuss his book entitled *Mestizo Modernity: Race, Technology, and the Body in Postrevolutionary Mexico.* After the end of the Mexican Revolution in 1917, postrevolutionary leaders hoped to assimilate the country’s racially diverse population into one official mixed-race identity—the mestizo. This book shows that as part of this vision, the Mexican government believed it could modernize “primitive” indigenous peoples through technology in the form of education, modern medicine, industrial agriculture, and factory work. David Dalton takes a close look at how authors, artists, and thinkers—some state-funded, some independent—engaged with official views of Mexican racial identity from the 1920s to the 1970s. https://pages.uncc.edu/ddalto14/ https://upf.com/book.asp?id=9781683400394

Historias Podcast
Historias 97 - Technology and the Body in Postrevolutionary Mexico with David Dalton

Historias Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 51:38


Dr. David Dalton joined Steven to discuss his book entitled *Mestizo Modernity: Race, Technology, and the Body in Postrevolutionary Mexico.* After the end of the Mexican Revolution in 1917, postrevolutionary leaders hoped to assimilate the country's racially diverse population into one official mixed-race identity—the mestizo. This book shows that as part of this vision, the Mexican government believed it could modernize “primitive” indigenous peoples through technology in the form of education, modern medicine, industrial agriculture, and factory work. David Dalton takes a close look at how authors, artists, and thinkers—some state-funded, some independent—engaged with official views of Mexican racial identity from the 1920s to the 1970s. https://pages.uncc.edu/ddalto14/ https://upf.com/book.asp?id=9781683400394

33 Dreams of Indy - IndyCar & Road to Indy Stories
Who will be the 3rd African American Driver to race in the Indy 500?

33 Dreams of Indy - IndyCar & Road to Indy Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 42:30


David Dalton, Jr. Dreams that it is him Episode 28 of the 33 Dreams of Indy Podcast In 1985. a brash yet confident driver by the name of Willy T. Ribbs showed up at the Indianapolis Speedway with dreams of making it into the field of 33. It was not meant to be that year, as documented in the new movie available on Netflix - Uppity. Uppity - Available on Netflix Willy T.'s dream would have to wait until 1991 when he became the Jackie Robinson of IndyCar Racing by being the 1st African American to start in the Indy 500. He raced at Indy again in 1993 - finishing 21st. It was 9 years later in 2002 that George Mack follow the path set by Willy T. by making the field of 33 and finishing 17th. In the 18 years that have followed, there has not been an African American as part of the 33. In a dual fold manner - to celebrate Black History Month and also to shine a light on a up and coming driver, I interviewed David Dalton, Jr. David dreams of being the 3rd African American Driver to race in the Indy 500. But he knows he has a long ways to go to get there and is open to doing what he loves to do - Race. So much so that he recently submitted an application to the NASCAR REV - Drive for Diversity Program. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DIxxS8W79w David is not just looking for an advantage or a hand out - rather he is touting his results in his young racing career. In 2018 he participated in the Inaugural Lucas Oil School of Racing Shootout, finishing 5th. This finished earned him a place in races during the 2019 Lucas Oil Formula Car Series. He shined, making 12 out of the 18 events, with 1 win and 3 Podium Finishes. 2018 Lucas Oil School of Racing Shootout Finalist In this interview, we talk about David racing along with the challenges that he has faced along the way. https://youtu.be/WeQSyeRTTUY If you would like to support David Dalton, Jr. I have included a link to his efforts: https://www.facebook.com/donate/553511681914306/2963182713746025/

33 Dreams of Indy - IndyCar & Road to Indy Stories
Who will be the 3rd African American Driver to race in the Indy 500?

33 Dreams of Indy - IndyCar & Road to Indy Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 42:30


David Dalton, Jr. Dreams that it is him Episode 28 of the 33 Dreams of Indy Podcast In 1985. a brash yet confident driver by the name of Willy T. Ribbs showed up at the Indianapolis Speedway with dreams of making it into the field of 33. It was not meant to be that year, as documented in the new movie available on Netflix - Uppity. Uppity - Available on Netflix Willy T.'s dream would have to wait until 1991 when he became the Jackie Robinson of IndyCar Racing by being the 1st African American to start in the Indy 500. He raced at Indy again in 1993 - finishing 21st. It was 9 years later in 2002 that George Mack follow the path set by Willy T. by making the field of 33 and finishing 17th. In the 18 years that have followed, there has not been an African American as part of the 33. In a dual fold manner - to celebrate Black History Month and also to shine a light on a up and coming driver, I interviewed David Dalton, Jr. David dreams of being the 3rd African American Driver to race in the Indy 500. But he knows he has a long ways to go to get there and is open to doing what he loves to do - Race. So much so that he recently submitted an application to the NASCAR REV - Drive for Diversity Program. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DIxxS8W79w David is not just looking for an advantage or a hand out - rather he is touting his results in his young racing career. In 2018 he participated in the Inaugural Lucas Oil School of Racing Shootout, finishing 5th. This finished earned him a place in races during the 2019 Lucas Oil Formula Car Series. He shined, making 12 out of the 18 events, with 1 win and 3 Podium Finishes. 2018 Lucas Oil School of Racing Shootout Finalist In this interview, we talk about David racing along with the challenges that he has faced along the way. https://youtu.be/WeQSyeRTTUY If you would like to support David Dalton, Jr. I have included a link to his efforts: https://www.facebook.com/donate/553511681914306/2963182713746025/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.299: We Can Do Better

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 54:26


This week we get a little bit political – and you know what? That’s just fine with us! We discuss the recent Gillette ad and how its message impacted us, including thoughts on being a boy mom in the “Me Too” era. Then we do a 180 and chat about dermaplaning, jade rollers, marriage hacks, and a great listener email. A little bit of everything for our 299th! Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! Sponsored by NED  www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.296: Humans Over Double-Taps

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 56:55


Deleting the Facebook app, Dry January, asking ourselves hard questions, and party planning – these are the hot topics in our J&C world this week! We discuss balancing the expectations of running a social media account as “influencers,” while having an honest desire for connection and authenticity. We also talk about the difference between diet as a noun vs. a verb, why hosting our 300th episode party is going to be therapeutic for Joy, why Claire is choosing to have a home birth, and hear some amazing marriage hacks and honest moments from our listeners. Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! Sponsored by NED  www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.295: Resolutions

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 60:50


Happy 2019! We welcome the new year with this episode, recapping our Year of Connection (Joy) and Year of Self (Claire), and then moving on to talk about our new personal themes for the upcoming year. We also answer a few listener questions about getting out of toxic relationships, learning to not stress out about food and eating, our favorite books of 2018, and what made us proud from the past year. Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! SPONSORED BY KETTLEBELL KITCHEN DISCOUNT CODE GGW Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.294: It’s Been Real, 2018

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 48:27


This week we give one final farewell to 2018 with a discussion about CrossFit and politics (it’s a good discussion, we promise! Don’t run away!), a few final thoughts about the last year, and some long-awaited details about what’s in store for GGW in 2019. Unplugged Float Essentials discount code GGW Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.293: Time Happens

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 51:12


I can’t believe it’s December! I can’t believe it’s almost 2019! I can’t believe I’m a grown adult and still don’t understand how time works! This week’s J&C episode is all about trying to figure out where the time goes, and how to get the most out of it. We talk about writing your own ending to 2018, Joy’s takeaways from recently seeing Michelle Obama speak, the difference between finding your “purpose” and feeling fulfilled by your job, and some realness about recent body image issues and insecurities we’ve both faced.  Unplugged Float Essentials discount code GGW Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.292: Ben Pakulski

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 80:31


We are so excited to be joined this week by Ben Pakulski! We interviewed Ben at the #PODCASTHARD event in Tahoe this September, and were blown away by his honest and in-depth take on the mindset around bodybuilding and fitness. Ben is a former IFBB Pro bodybuilder, who has competed in everything from Mr. Canada to Mr. Olympia, and we had the chance to sit with him and discuss how he’s working now to help bodybuilding athletes evolve their mindset around the sport. We also discuss the mental game of training in general, and hear how becoming a father has had the greatest influence on Ben’s life purpose and plans for the future.   Unplugged Float Essentials discount code GGW Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.291: Nespresso Dreams

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 47:29


This week’s J&C episode is all about fancy coffee, the worst kind of internet people, and some listener Q&A. We talk about why “just being honest” should really be called “just being a jerk,” why it’s important to be authentic but still self-aware with your internet presence, and most importantly, why Joy needs a new fancy coffee maker. Unplugged Float Essentials discount code GGW Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.290: Ben Greenfield

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 71:44


Ben Greenfield is one of the godfathers of health and fitness podcasting, so we were thrilled to get to interview him at the #PODCASTHARD event in Tahoe this past September. In this episode, we talk with Ben about the difference between honing your performance with biohacking vs. missing the forest for the trees when it comes to your health. Does it really matter what type of vitamins you take if you’re not getting enough sleep? We also discuss spirituality, Ben’s Catholic background, and what works for him when it comes to balancing family life and entrepreneurship. Unplugged Float Essentials discount code GGW Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.289: If Oprah Calls

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 46:02


Believe it or not, 2018 is wrapping up – and we have a lot of processing to do. We start this week’s J&C episode with reflecting a little bit about the past year, and then discuss a list of things that everyone *should* be able to do by age 40 – from learning how to stop apologizing, to feeling good about going to bed at 8pm if you want to. Unplugged Float Essentials discount code GGW Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.288: Steph Hammerman

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 45:14


We are so excited to welcome Steph Hammerman back to the podcast this week (you can check out her first appearance in Episode 110)! Quite a few things have changed since the last time we had Steph on the podcast, from meeting the man of her dreams to conquering Lymphoma, and now becoming the proud owner of her new gym, Hammer Driven Fitness. We hear about what it’s like to go through so many transitions in such a short period of time, how she’s coped with the physical changes that came with chemo, what it’s like to build a gym from the ground up in a new town, and what she’s learned about herself and her priorities along the way. This episode is sponsored by Unplugged Float Essentials. Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.287: Birthday Reflections

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 60:28


Claire had a birthday this week (Happy Birthday!), so of course this week’s J&C episode starts with some reflections from her 30th year, and thoughts going into 31. We talk about what it really means when people say “leap and the net will appear,” and why it’s important to remember that there are no solutions wrapped up with bows in real life. We also chat about seasonal mood shifts and how to cope from rainy day apathy to full-on Seasonal Affective Disorder. Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.286: Chrissy King

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 57:31


This week we are so excited to be joined by Chrissy King! Chrissy is a writer, powerlifter, strength coach, and intersectional feminist working to dispel institutional sexism and racism within the fitness industry. We cut right to the chase in our conversation, and talk about confronting our various privileges, how to help elevate marginalized voices in whatever space you’re in, and how she is using her own experiences to help educate others while learning and working to dispel her own biases at the same time. Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.285: We Are So Thankful!

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 65:04


Happy Thanksgiving!! We are so thankful for YOU, our GGW community. And to show our gratitude, this week our J&C episode is joined by the MOST special guest – Mom Sandy! It has been years since Sandy graced our airwaves (you can check out her earlier appearances in episodes 101 and 104), and so we had a lot of catching up to do. We hear about her recent experiences going through cancer treatment with her husband, and her advice for how to take care of friends when they are in crappy situations. Plus, we get her expert tips for surviving the holidays as an introvert (literally, she is an expert in the introvert vs. extrovert arena… we learned everything we know from her!), and even some great tips on how to “never work a day in your life.” Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.284: Anders Varner

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 84:49


The GGW x Barbell Shrugged mash-up has been a long time coming, and it’s finally here! This week we get to chat with Anders Varner from Shrugged Collective, and it’s a meeting of the podcast minds. We discuss how the Shrugged Collective is anticipating the the future of coaching development and fitness media, and where podcasting is going next. We also hear more about Anders’ background, his latest adventure as a new father, and what’s next for the original Don’t-Call-it-a-CrossFit Podcast. Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! Sponsored by NED  www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.283: Perfectionism and Therapy

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 55:56


This week is basically a therapy sesh, so we hope you’re ready to feel your feelings! Claire talks about some recent conversations with her therapist (who, sadly, is actually not Joy), and we dive deep into perfectionism, how it can serve us, and mostly how it can backfire. We also discuss how to talk to people (and/or yourself) when they are experiencing anxiety or stress, and answer a few listener questions. Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! Sponsored by NED  www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

Girls Gone WOD Podcast
Ep.282: Christina Rice Wellness

Girls Gone WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 79:39


We loved sitting down with Christina Rice at the #PODCASTHARD event in Tahoe a few weeks ago! Christina has spent the better part of the past decade fighting for her health, through severe gut issues, candida, and even a serious eating disorder. She still is learning more about her own health and wellness every day, and is using her experiences to try to reach others who may be going through similar struggles. Check her out HERE Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/

The Chaise Lounge Podcast
230 – From Pitch to Press: Live from Los Angeles

The Chaise Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 71:29


Today we have a very special episode live from Los Angeles! Last week in “From Pitch to Press,” an all-star panel with four incredible interior designers — and Nick! — dove into the nitty gritty of getting press and different PR strategies. As Nick says, press is incredibly important for anyone running a business in this industry. After all, how else are folks supposed to hear about your interior design firm? Our four designers have all excelled in getting press and have a ton of advice to offer: Lori Gilder; Jeanne Chung; David Dalton; and Roxy Sowlaty.