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Best podcasts about David Grier

Latest podcast episodes about David Grier

Bluegrass Jam Along
Celebrating 'Phillips, Grier & Flinner' with Eric Skye

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 60:52


My guest on the podcast this week is Eric Skye, who joins me to celebrate the album 'Phillips, Grier & Flinner'.Released in 1999 on Compass Records, it marks the first collaboration between bassist Todd Phillips, guitarist David Grier, and mandolinist Matt Flinner and features three original tunes from each.We chat about how Eric first discovered the record and why it means so much to him, plus what's so special about these three musicians and this collection of tunes. We also chat about the album's sound and why listening is such an important part of making (and understanding) music.This was a fantastic conversation to get to have and it's always a pleasure talking to Eric.You can buy 'Phillips, Grier and Flinner' on CD or as a digital download in mp3,FLAC or WAV via the Compass Records websiteFor more info on Eric's music and production services, check out ericskye.comThe Chris Thile and David Grier bootleg we discuss in the episode is available via sugarmegs:Part 1Part 2  SetlistHappy picking,MattSend a message to Bluegrass Jam Along! (Don't forget to include your name so I know who you are!) Support the show===Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

RadioKBPV's Podcast
TOMBSTONES 2024 - Episode 10 - David Grier

RadioKBPV's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 11:51


Recorded July 13, 2024 Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village Pincher Creek, Alberta Introduction by Kari Zieffle Reading by Bob Grier

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Sing Out! Radio Magazine
Episode 2350: 24-45 American Standards

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 58:30


Some songs are so legendary that they can be re-sung, over and over. Here's a selection of some American Standards, loving recreated by folks like Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Tom Rush, Mike Compton and David Grier, and others you'll recognize. All we have to do is dream … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysThe Tony Rice Unit / “On Green Dolphin Street” / Backwaters / RounderJames Taylor / “Pennies from Heaven” / American Standard / FantasyMark Dvorak / “L-O-V-E-On The Street Where You Live” / Let Love Go On / Ten FingersTom Rush / “Glory of Love” / Circle Game / ElektraMike Compton & David Grier / “Bye Bye Blue” / Climbing the Walls / RounderChildsplay / “Love Me Tender” / Waiting for the Dawn / Self-producedCrowe & McLaughlin / “All I Have to do is Dream” / Going Back / RounderLinda Ronstadt / “I've Got a Crush on You” / Linda Ronstadt and the Nelson Riddle Orchestra / AsylumThe Tony Rice Unit / “My Favorite Things” / Backwaters / RounderFiddle Fever / “The Sidewalks of New York” / Best of Fiddle Fever / Flying FishBob Dylan / “Some Enchanted Evening” / Shadows in the Night / ColumbiaMichael Cooney / “Me and My Shadow” / Still Cooney After All These Years / Front HallWillie Nelson / “Don't Get Around Much Anymore” / Stardust / Columbia-SonyBen Winship & Brian Wicklund / “Russian Lullaby” / Big Twang / Snake RiverThe Burnett Sisters Band / “Walking After Midnight” / Long Way From Home / BeehivePete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities
Dr. David Grier, Ph.D. - Professor of Physics; Director, Center for Soft Matter Research, NYU - Discovering Nature's Fundamental Organizing Principles

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 101:59


Dr. David Grier, Ph.D. is Professor of Physics and Director of the Center for Soft Matter Research, at NYU ( https://as.nyu.edu/features/meet-faculty-of-as/david-grier.html ). Dr. Grier's research focuses on experimental soft condensed matter physics—an interdisciplinary field that includes physics, chemistry, biology, and nanotechnology, ultimately aiming to understand how objects interacting in simple ways manage to organize into sophisticated hierarchies of both structure and function. After completing a B.S. in Physics from Harvard College, a Ph.D. in Physics from University of Michigan, and two years as a postdoctoral fellow in the Condensed Matter Physics Department at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Dr. Grier accepted a faculty position at the University of Chicago, where he was a member of the physics department for 12 years. He moved to New York University (NYU) in 2004 and served as Department Chair for eight years. Dr. Grier has numerous laboratory achievements including developing state-of-the-art methods of digital video microscopy, introducing powerful new methods of holographic video microscopy, demonstrating the first practical tractor beams, the first knotted force fields, and the first optically organized micromachines. Dr. Grier's group, as part of its National Science Foundation-funded basic research program, developed a holographic optical trapping technique, which provides the groundwork for a range of new categories of applications in photonics, medical diagnostics, drug discovery, and environmental monitoring. Dr. Grier has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles on basic research in this area and holds more than 50 U.S. Patents on technology invented in the course of this research. His efforts have been recognized with a David and Lucile Packard Foundation Fellowship. More than a dozen of his former graduate students and postdoctoral fellows have gone on to faculty positions in major universities or leadership roles in industrial research and development. Dr. Grier is also Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board, Founder and Member of the Board of Directors of Spheryx Inc. ( https://spheryx.solutions/ ), a revolutionary company leveraging his research in finding solutions to deliver better, safer products at reduced costs, and providing benefits to consumers and manufacturers across multiple industries. Support the show

Bluegrass Jam Along
2023 Retrospective with Sierra Hull, Alison Krauss, Wyatt Rice and more

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 60:01


It's almost the end of 2023. Where did the year go?!I'm already working on some exciting stuff for 2024 but, before we head into the holidays, I wanted to have a look back at 2023 on Bluegrass Jam Along as it's been an extraordinary year.I've had the opportunity to speak to some truly amazing guests. You'll hear excerpts from a few of them in this episode, along with a recap of all the interviews on the podcast this year.You'll hear from:Sierra Hull on playing with Bela Fleck and the new music she's working onTim O'Brien on what Doc Watson means to himJack Lawrence on how he came to own a D18 that Doc gave himAlison Krauss on spending time with Tony RiceGabe Witcher on why he chose now to move on from Punch BrothersCaitlyn Canty on songwriting and processing life through creation David Grier on hanging out with Clarence WhiteWyatt Rice on recording Church Street Blues with his brother TonyIf you missed any of these episodes (or just want to listen again) you'll find the full list on the Bluegrass Jam Along websiteWe also added lots more fiddle tune backing tracks to the podcast too.Oh, and I won an IBMA award!I feel so lucky to get to have these conversations. Thanks for listening - happy holidays and happy picking!Matt Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

Bluegrass Jam Along
Clarence White Tribute part 2 - featuring Russ Barenberg, Diane Bouska, Michael Daves & Tim Stafford

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 91:30


2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Clarence White - one of the undisputed greats of bluegrass guitar.To mark the occasion, and to celebrate Clarence, I've been speaking to people who knew and played with him, as well as musicians who were influenced by his playing.This is part 2, featuring all new interviews with Russ Barenberg, Diane Bouska, Michael Daves and Tim Stafford.Russ produced the first book of transcriptions of Clarence's playing and Diane, who was married to Clarence's brother Roland, oversaw the more recent book of transcriptions.You can order Diane and Roland's book 'The Essential Clarence White Bluegrass Guitar Leads' via Roland's website.Michael has also taught in-depth Zoom courses on Clarence's playing. Check out Michael's Instagram and Facebook for updates and to find out about future courses.Don't forget to check out part 1, which features all new interviews with David Grier and Alan Munde!These interviews were a joy to be part of. I hope you enjoy them.Matt Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

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Bluegrass Jam Along
Clarence White Tribute part 1 - featuring David Grier and Alan Munde

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 102:00


2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Clarence White - one of the undisputed greats of bluegrass guitar.To mark the occasion, and to celebrate Clarence, I've been speaking to people who knew and played with him, as well as musicians who were influenced by his playing.This is part 1, featuring all new interviews with David Grier, who knew Clarence in the final year of his life, and Alan Munde, who played with Clarence in those final months, most famously on The New Kentucky Colonels - Live In Sweden 1973.Part 2 will feature interviews with Russ Barenberg, Tim Stafford and Michael Daves. I've chosen to focus mostly on Clarence's flatpicking and his contribution to bluegrass guitar, although the reality is he had just as seismic an influence on country rock.These interviews were a joy to be part of. I hope you enjoy them.Matt Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

Everyone Loves Guitar
David Grier Interview - WHY he FINALLY... STARTED... SINGING!

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 99:28


David Grier Interview: 3-time IBMA Guitar Player of The Year, David talks about playing with Clarence and Roland White, why he left Rounder Records... why, after all these years, he finally started singing on his latest album, what picks him up during bad times, and more: Cool Guitar & Music T-Shirts, ELG Merch!: http://www.GuitarMerch.com 3-time International Bluegrass Music Association Guitar Player of The Year award winner, David has been playing bluegrass since he was a kid. First, with his father Lamar - who was a member of “Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys,” and later as a solo artist who's recorded on 15 LPs. David was a member of Psychograss and is the founder of The Helen Highwater String Band Subscribe & Website: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe Support this show: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support

Acoustic Guitar
Doc Watson Memories

Acoustic Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 36:52


To celebrate 100 years of Arthel Lane “Doc” Watson, we invited 11 distinguished guests to share their stories and reflect on his legacy. You'll hear from a range of talented musicians, producers, and makers—including bluegrass titan Peter Rowan, monumental mandolinist Sierra Hull, flatpicking ace David Grier, and more. From poignant memories to laugh-out-loud moments, we explore this great guitarist's far-reaching and enduring influence on roots music and our lives.Support the show:Join our community on PatreonMake a one-time donation on PayPalLeave a review on Apple Podcasts (This helps other guitarists find the show and helps us. We really appreciate it!)Thanks to our guests: Alan Barnosky; B Townes; Beppe Gambetta; David Grier; David Mathis; John Leventhal; Lindsay Craven; Mitch Greenhill; Peter Rowan; Sierra Hull; Tommy Emmanuel.Additional Resources:Read this 1993 interview with Doc Watson from the Acoustic Guitar archives.Take a flatpicking master class with Alan Barnosky, where you'll learn to think and play like the greats, including Watson.Learn more about Merlefest.Learn more about the Doc Watson Signature Model from Gallagher Guitar.Recommended Listening:I Am a Pilgrim: Doc Watson at 100The Best Of Doc Watson, 1964-1968Doc & Merle Watson's Guitar AlbumTrouble in Mind: The Doc Watson Country Blues CollectionFoundation: The Doc Watson Guitar Instrumental CollectionThe Acoustic Guitar Podcast theme music is composed by Adam Perlmutter and performed for this episode by Alan Barnosky.This episode is hosted by Nick Grizzle, produced by Tanya Gonzalez, and directed and edited by Joey Lusterman. Executive producers are Lyzy Lusterman and Stephanie Campos Dal Broi.The Acoustic Guitar Podcast is produced by the team at Acoustic Guitar magazine, including:Publisher: Lyzy LustermanEditorial Director: Adam PerlmutterManaging Editor: Kevin OwensCreative Director: Joey LustermanDigital Content Director: Stephanie Campos Dal BroiDigital Content Manager: Nick GrizzleMarketing Services Manager: Tanya GonzalezSpecial thanks to our listeners who support the show on Patreon.Support the show

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast
The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #168 Korey Brodsky (Mile Twelve)

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 44:26


Episode Notes Support the Mandolins and Beer Podcast at my Patreon page! My guest this week is Korey Brodsky. He is a Berklee grad who has joined up with Mile Twelve. They have a brand new album coming out Feb 3rd and you can go Pre-order and Pre-save it here at their website! You can also keep up with Korey at his website here as well, where you can sign up for lessons! Songs clips from this episode: Close Enough to Hear by Mile Twelve (Close Enough to Hear) Over the Waterfall by David Grier and Mike Compton (Climbing The Walls) On The Shelf by Circus No. 9 (Modernus) Morelos Blues by G Rockwell (Spark!) Johnny Oklahoma by Mile Twelve (Close Enough to Hear) Shuckin' The Corn byRonnie and Rob McCoury (S/T) Crockett's Honeymoon by Scott Nygaard (Dreamer's Waltz)  New Shirts on the website!!! As Always…..thank you to my sponsors! Peghead Nation Northfield Mandolins Pava Mandolins  Ellis Mandolins Siminoff Books Straight Up Strings Elderly Instruments Grace Design

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth
Episode 111: Jason Carter

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 96:38


Rob and Seth get some time with Jason Carter - a man who has played fiddle with the Del McCoury Band yet with the 2022 release "Lowdown Hoedown" he is in the forefront. This podcast episode includes much conversation about "Lowdown Hoedown" whether about the many guests (Dierks Bentley, Marty Stuart, Jon Fishman, Sarah Jarosz, Sam Bush, Billy Strings and Jason's McCoury Band/Travelin' McCoury's band mates. We also hear how Jason selected the songs and about the featured songwriters like Danny Barnes, John Hartford, Bruce Hornsby, Vassar Clements, David Grier, Shawn Camp and Dave Evans. We also hear some stories from Jason's many years of touring and recording.....including the time Del McCoury Band played a Phish festival, riding shotgun with Del McCoury, creating with Charlie Daniels and gigging with Mac Wiseman, Earl Scruggs and others. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bluegrass Jam Along
Food For Thought - Tim Stafford on Why David Grier Doesn't Put Rhinestones in his Hammers (!)

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 5:15


I interviewed Tim Stafford for the podcast this week, which was an absolute treat. We talked about all sorts, from Blue Highway to Tony Rice, Billy Strings and Tim's songwriting.Tim also talked about David Grier's take on what matters when it comes to guitars, strings and picks, which is great. Tim also does a killer David Grier impersonation, which is worth hearing in its own right!Here's the Tim Stafford interview, in case you missed it.And here's David Grier's website, for no reason other than David's brilliant.Happy picking!Matt===- Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

Back Porch Bluegrass
Back Porch Bluegrass - 27-09-2022

Back Porch Bluegrass

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 58:10


Some artists we haven't heard from on Back Porch Bluegrass recently, and some favourites. Join me in listening to Rhonda Vincent, Bill Clifton, David Grier, the Waller Brothers from California, and the very energetic Earls of Leicester. There's some nice music here from NZ's own Pam Findlay, as well as Claire Lynch and the award-winning Sister Sadie. Top music!

Tech of Business
221: All the benefits of private online lessons with Nate Lee

Tech of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 26:36


This episode is sponsored by Muzie.live About our guest Nate Lee is an International Bluegrass Music Association award-winning instrumentalist and renowned teacher of private lessons and music camps. A veteran performer, Nate has played with the best in bluegrass, including Alan Munde, Becky Buller, The Kentucky Colonels, David Grier, Irene Kelley, Town Mountain, and the Jim Hurst Trio. ​Although Nate is in demand on stage and in the studio, his first love and finest skill is teaching. Teaching professionally since 2003, Nate has gained a loyal following of students who enjoy his comprehensive teaching methods and relaxed, encouraging demeanor. With an affinity for turning beginners into jammers, and jammers into professionals, Nate has developed a curriculum that teaches you to play well with others, and become the player you've always wanted to be! In 2014, Nate took his teaching business online and has since become a leader in the online music teaching industry, developing new methods for teaching, marketing, and running a business. In 2021, Nate put his 19 years of music teaching experience into Lesson Business Blueprint, a course that helps musicians break into the online teaching world. www.TheNateLee.com www.PlayNately.com (pronounced “Nate - Lee” with emphasis on the first sylable. Here's a video with the pronunciation https://youtu.be/RnFq8UoXzdo) www.LessonBusiness.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lessonbusinessblueprint/ https://www.instagram.com/playnately/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lessonbusiness/ https://www.facebook.com/playnately/ Conversation Highlights Nate started teaching online in 2014 at the bequest of a student How to set your online space up for student progress and a positive student-teacher relationship How to make online lessons better than in person You don't need to teach the same way you learned, just as your music has evolved, so to can music education Removing geography as a barrier to teaching the students who are a great fit for your personality and style Structuring a teaching schedule that works for your students and yourself How online teaching allows for other expansion opportunities Building a waitlist Cooperation and collaboration with other teachers Connect with me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaimeslutzky/ Book a call: https://callwithjaime.com Sign up for the Expand Online Summit: https://expandonlinesummit.com

The Picky Fingers Banjo Podcast
#83 - Cory Walker

The Picky Fingers Banjo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 59:15


www.patreon.com/banjopodcast   This episode features an interview with banjo phenom Cory Walker, one of the most in-demand players in the banjo world! Cory has performed with heavy hitters like Jim Lauderdale, Mountain Heart, Sierra Hull, David Grier, and many more. He currently plays regularly with his Nashville-based bluegrass group East Nash Grass.   Sponsored by Peghead Nation, Elderly Instruments, and GHS Strings   ** Now until 12/31/21 - get 21% off all T-shirts and stickers at www.banjopodcast.com - use promo code "picky21" at checkout *** Cory Walker on the web: www.eastnashgrass.com   Contact the show: pickyfingersbanjopodcast@gmail.com

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Bluegrass Jam Along
Charlotte Carrivick Interview

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 40:41


My guest this week is the fabulous Charlotte Carrivick. Charlotte's one of my favourite guitarists and we've been chatting about getting this interview done since July, so I'm thrilled we finally managed to find a time to record it. It would be quicker to tell you which instruments Charlotte doesn't play than which she does, but she's probably best known for her guitar and mandolin playing, including her wonderful Flatpick of the Week series on Instagram and YouTube.We talk about the influence David Grier and Matt Flinner had (and have) on her playing, her arrangements of well know (and not so well known) fiddle tunes, the challenges of touring with two children under 12 months of age and, of course, her current project, all-female bluegrass group Midnight Skyracer.Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:Midnight SkyracerCharlotte's Patreon pageCharlotte's YouTube channelCharlotte's InstagramSore Fingers Summer Schools

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The Low Carb Lifestyle Hub Podcast
EPISODE 36: PROF TIM NOAKES

The Low Carb Lifestyle Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 43:01


Enjoy another one of my most popular podcast chats from The Health Evolution Podcast! "It is completely unethical for any medical doctor or any dietitian to tell a patient to eat less saturated fat."  There is a big message in this for you if you are a medical doctor, Dietitian or anyone advising people on what to eat. And this is not just a blanket statement. Prof Noakes goes through why this is the case.  I was super nervous before chatting to Prof Noakes. Afterall, how often do you get the chance to talk to and thank your hero? But instantly his kindness put me at ease, and we spent almost an hour together talking about this mans legacy. He shared where he is now after the horrendous 4 years of being bullied, tormented, then put on trial. You will be appalled at the way he was treated, and if it wasn't for his wife.. well you listen for yourself. Thankfully he was exonerated, and so was the low carb diet. If there is one of my podcasts that is a must listen, this is the one. Prof Noakes studied at the University of Cape Town (UCT), obtaining a MBChB degree and an MD and DSc (Med) in Exercise Science. He is now an Emeritus Professor at UCT, following his retirement from the Research Unit of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. In 1995 he was a co-founder of the now prestigious Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA). He has been rated an A1 scientist by the National Research Foundation of SA (NRF) for a third 5-year term. In 2008 he received the Order of Mapungubwe, Silver, from the President of South Africa for his “excellent contribution in the field of sports and the science of physical exercise”. Prof Noakes has published more than 750 scientific books and articles. He has been cited more than 19 000 times in scientific literature and has an H-index of 71. He has won numerous awards over the years and made himself available on many editorial boards. He has authored many books. In 2003 he received the UCT Book Award for Lore of Running (4th Edition), considered to be the “bible” for runners. Since 2011 he has written his autobiography, Challenging Beliefs: Memoirs of a Career, published Waterlogged: The serious problem of overhydration in endurance sports (in 2012), published The Real Meal Revolution (in 2013), co-authored with Jonno Proudfoot, David Grier and Sally-Ann Creed, and following that the child-focused version of this book, Raising Superheroes (in 2015). The latter two are now also published overseas. In 2014 he co-wrote Always Believe in Magic, with Kevin Musikanth and Jonathan Kaplan, which is the story of the UCT Ikey Tigers journey to winning the 2014 Varsity Cup. The Banting Pocket Guide was published in 2017, co-authored with Bernadine Douglas and Bridgette Allan and most recently he has co-authored Lore of Nutrition with Marika Sboros. This details his journey from prosecution to innocence. Following the publication of the best-selling book, The Real Meal Revolution, he founded The Noakes Foundation, the focus of which is to raise funding to support high quality research of the eating plan described in the book. He now devotes a majority of his time to promoting the low carbohydrate high fat diet, especially for those with insulin resistance, and on raising funds for Eat Better South Africa! and research through The Noakes Foundation. He is also the Chief Medical Director of the Nutrition Network, an education, connection and learning platform founded by The Noakes Foundation in partnership with an esteemed team of doctors and scientists. He is highly acclaimed in his field and, at age 70, is still physically active, taking part in races up to 21kms. The Noakes Foundation The Noakes Foundation is a Public Benefit Organization founded for public benefit which aims to advance medical science's understanding of the benefits of a low-carbohydrate healthy high fat (LCHF) diet by providing evidence-based information on optimum nutrition. The Foundation's key goal is to change the way South Africa eats because the epidemics of obesity and type 2 diabetes are set to cripple national healthcare within the next 10 years. The Foundation purely relies on funding to carry out this mandate, visit our website to find out how you can help: www.thenoakesfoundation.org/donate Eat Better South Africa! The Noakes Foundation soon realised that the poorest communities around South Africa, whose diets mainly consist of maize and maize products, are unaware of the dangers of excessive sugar and carbohydrate consumption. This has resulted in an unprecedented increase in cases of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension. Thus the Noakes Foundation team established Eat Better South Africa! (EBSA) - the community outreach branch of The Foundation. EBSA's goal is to educate under resourced communities about good nutrition and to provide them with the knowledge and the tools to make healthy and affordable food choices. The Nutrition Network The Nutrition Network is an education, connection and learning platform founded by The Noakes Foundation in partnership with an esteemed team of doctors and scientists. The platform has been designed exclusively for medical practitioners across all disciplines, covering the latest and most up-to-date science and research in the field of Low Carb Nutrition. Connect with us: Website: www.thenoakesfoundation.org Website: www.nutrition-network.org Facebook: The Noakes Foundation, Eat Better South Africa and Nutrition Network. Twitter: @TheNoakesF Twitter: @NutritionNetwrk ****** Contact: Tracey McBeath Web: https://www.traceymcbeath.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/traceymcbeat... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.health.and.healing.coach/ Join the Low Carb Lifestyle Hub: https://www.lowcarblifestylehub.com Join Low Carb Melbourne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/38715...   Are you a health practitioner and interested in learning how to bring low carb in to your practice with confidence? The Nutrition Network has a number of programs to help. For GP's; Dietitians; Nurses and Health Coaches. The Nutrition Network is run by the Noakes Foundation. To learn more, click here: http://bit.ly/nutritionnetwork  

Fabulously Keto
056: Professor Tim Noakes – Our First Anniversary

Fabulously Keto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021


Professor Tim Noakes Prof Noakes studied at the University of Cape Town (UCT), obtaining a MBChB degree and an MD and DSc (Med) in Exercise Science.  He is now an Adjunct Professor at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) , following his retirement from the Research Unit of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine.  In 1995 he was a co-founder of the now prestigious Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA).  He has been rated an A1 scientist by the National Research Foundation of SA (NRF) for a third 5-year term.  In 2008 he received the Order of Mapungubwe, Silver, from the President of South Africa for his “excellent contribution in the field of sports and the science of physical exercise”. Prof Noakes has published more than 750 scientific books and articles.  He has been cited more than 21 000 times in scientific literature and has an H-index of 77.  He has won numerous awards over the years and made himself available on many editorial boards. He has authored many books.  In 2003 he received the UCT Book Award for Lore of Running (4th Edition), considered to be the “bible” for runners.  Since 2011 he has written his autobiography, Challenging Beliefs: Memoirs of a Career, published Waterlogged: The serious problem of overhydration in endurance sports (in 2012), published The Real Meal Revolution (in 2013), co-authored with Jonno Proudfoot, David Grier and Sally-Ann Creed, and following that the child-focused version of this book, Raising Superheroes (in 2015).  The latter two are now also published overseas.  In 2014 he co-wrote Always Believe in Magic, with Kevin Musikanth and Jonathan Kaplan, which is the story of the UCT Ikey Tigers journey to winning the 2014 Varsity Cup.  The Banting Pocket Guide was published in 2017, co-authored with Bernadine Douglas and Bridgette Allan and most recently he has co authored Lore of Nutrition with Marika Sboros.  This details his journey from prosecution to innocence. Following the publication of the best-selling book, The Real Meal Revolution, he founded The Noakes Foundation, the focus of which is to raise funding to support high quality research of the eating plan described in the book. He is now the co-founder and Chief Medical Director of the Nutrition Network and devotes a majority of his time to promoting the low carbohydrate high fat diet, especially for those with insulin resistance, and on raising funds for Eat Better South Africa! and research through The Noakes Foundation. He is highly acclaimed in his field and, at age 72, is still physically active, taking part in races up to 21kms. To celebrate our first anniversary, we are very honoured to interview Prof Tim Noakes. For many of our guests, Prof Noakes has been their “One”, with his publication ‘Real Meal Revolution' starting many on their journey of low carbohydrate way of eating.  However, it hasn't been without its challenges, and notably, he was charged by the Health Professions Council of South Africa for some advice on Twitter provided to a mother who was weaning her baby.  Those charges have since been dismissed, so now through the Nutrition Network, The Noakes Foundation and  Eat Better South Africa he is educating and advocating for change. Professor Tim's Books Real Meal Revolution - Prof Tim Noakes https://amzn.to/3kueiXg Lore of Nutrition: Challenging conventional dietary beliefs - Prof Tim Noakes and Marika Sboros https://amzn.to/2XJsc1S Real Food On Trial - Prof Tim Noakes and Marika Sboros https://amzn.to/3ABUEBk Professor Tim's Top Tips Start low carb diet and address the insulin resistance Don't overdo

Why This Universe?
35 - The Chaos Underlying Everything (ft. David Grier)

Why This Universe?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 32:04 Very Popular


Learn about the chaotic motion that underlies even the most ordered structures, including life.

Who Watches This Podcast
Ep 86 Blankman & checks he can't cash!

Who Watches This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 56:20


It's hero month BABY!Today we talk about:1994 Blankman Starring Damon Wayans, David Grier & Robin Givens in this Inspector Gadget like Hero movie!If you guys have any request for future movie request please send us an emailat whowatchesthispodcast@gmail.comJoin the FB group page:https://www.facebook.com/WhoWatchesThisPodcast/Our equipment:Mic: https://amzn.to/3o12CObMic: https://amzn.to/3lWg2t7Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/2GYxyydXLR cables: https://amzn.to/2T3ecKE

The Stag Roar: Life Less Ordinary
Ep189: Prof Tim Noakes; Prof

The Stag Roar: Life Less Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 79:17


Prof Noakes studied at the University of Cape Town (UCT), obtaining a MBChB degree and an MD and DSc (Med) in Exercise Science. He is now an Adjunct Professor at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) , following his retirement from the Research Unit of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. In 1995 he was a co-founder of the now prestigious Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA). He has been rated an A1 scientist by the National Research Foundation of SA (NRF) for a third 5-year term. In 2008 he received the Order of Mapungubwe, Silver, from the President of South Africa for his “excellent contribution in the field of sports and the science of physical exercise”. Prof Noakes has published more than 750 scientific books and articles. He has been cited more than 21 000 times in scientific literature and has an H-index of 77. He has won numerous awards over the years and made himself available on many editorial boards. He has authored many books. In 2003 he received the UCT Book Award for Lore of Running (4th Edition), considered to be the “bible” for runners. Since 2011 he has written his autobiography, Challenging Beliefs: Memoirs of a Career, published Waterlogged: The serious problem of overhydration in endurance sports (in 2012), published The Real Meal Revolution (in 2013), co-authored with Jonno Proudfoot, David Grier and Sally-Ann Creed, and following that the child-focused version of this book, Raising Superheroes (in 2015). The latter two are now also published overseas. In 2014 he co-wrote Always Believe in Magic, with Kevin Musikanth and Jonathan Kaplan, which is the story of the UCT Ikey Tigers journey to winning the 2014 Varsity Cup. The Banting Pocket Guide was published in 2017, co-authored with Bernadine Douglas and Bridgette Allan and most recently he has coauthored Lore of Nutrition with Marika Sboros. This details his journey from prosecution to innocence. Following the publication of the best-selling book, The Real Meal Revolution, he founded The Noakes Foundation, the focus of which is to raise funding to support high quality research of the eating plan described in the book. He is now the co-founder and Chief Medical Director of the Nutrition Network and devotes a majority of his time to promoting the low carbohydrate high fat diet, especially for those with insulin resistance, and on raising funds for Eat Better South Africa! and research through The Noakes Foundation. He is highly acclaimed in his field and, at age 71, is still physically active, taking part in races up to 21kms. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenoakesfoundation/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EatBetterSA/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nutritionnetworkglobal/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheNoakesF YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ncpHCujYWS3yzB1C_tSbg Website: https://thenoakesfoundation.org/ Website: https://thenoakesfoundation.org/eat-better-south-africa Website: https://nutrition-network.org/ Modern Pirate Discount Code: stagroar = 10% https://www.modernpirate.com.au/discount/stagroar Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thestagroar/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stagryan/ Twitter https://twitter.com/stagryan Snapchat @stagryan Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WaiKeto/ Blog https://stagryan.com/

Banjo Studio Podcast
David Grier | Banjo Studio Podcast Episode 16

Banjo Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 49:02


David Grier is one of the greatest flatpicking guitarists of all time. Listen to his reflections on Tony Rice's influence, the direction of bluegrass today, his own influences, and more.

Sing Out! Radio Magazine
Episode 2104: #21-04: Tony Rice, RIP

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 58:30


We lost a great musician on Christmas Day when Tony Rice passed at the age of 69. His friend Ricky Skaggs described Tony as “the single most influential acoustic guitar player in the last 50 years.” This week’s show, we’ll pay tribute by sharing some great recordings featuring Tony, as well as some selections from players who were inspired by him. We'll hear Bryan Sutton, Molly Tuttle and David Grier … and we’ll also hear some players who inspired Tony, including Doc Watson, Clarence White and Maybelle Carter. Farewell to Tony Rice … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #21-04: Tony Rice, RIP Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways The Bluegrass Album Band / “Foggy Mountain Rock” / Sweet Sunny South / Rounder The Tony Rice Unit / “Jerusalem Ridge” / Unit of Measure / Rounder Tony Rice / “Go My Way” / Sings Gordon Lightfoot / Rounder The Tony Rice Unit / “My Favorite Things” / Backwaters / Rounder The Kentucky Colonels / “Beaumont Rag” / Long Journey Home / Vanguard The Kentucky Colonels / “Nine Pound Hammer” / Appalachian Swing / EMI Clarence White / “Alabama Jubilee” / Flatpick / Sierra Doc & Merle Watson / “Texas Gales” / Ballads from Deep Gap / Vanguard Doc Watson / “Black Mountain Rag” / Live at Club 47 / Yep Roc David Grisman / “Minor Swing” / Hot Dawg / A+M Norman Blake / “The Old Brown Case” / The Fields of November / Flying Fish Maybelle Carter / “Wildwood Flower” / Wildwood Pickin' / Vanguard Mark O'Connor / “Dixie Breakdown” / Retrospective / Rounder Molly Tuttle / “Take the Journey” / When You're Ready / Compass David Grier / “Billy in the Lowground” / Ways of the World / Dreadnaught Bryan Sutton / “Ragtime Annie” / Not Too Far From the Tree / Sugar Hill Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Sing Out! Radio Magazine
#20-45: Happy 50th Rounder Records, Pt.1

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 58:30


Rounder Records was founded in 1970 by three friends in Somerville Mass. This week and next on the program, we celebrate this important folk music label with a selection of classic Rounder Bluegrass recordings. We'll hear The Monroe Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, The Nashville Bluegrass Band, Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss and many more. Happy 50th Birthday Rounder Records … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #20-45: Happy 50th Rounder Records Pt.1 Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Mike Compton & David Grier / “Black Mountain Rag” / Climbing the Walls / Rounder George Pegrum / “Mississippi Sawyer” / George Pegram / Rounder The Dry Brance Fire Squad / “Economical Talk” / Live at Least / Rounder The Dry Branch Fire Squad / “John Henry” / Live at Last / Rounder The Monroe Brothers / “New River Train” / What Would You Give... / Rounder J.D. Crowe and the New South / “Old Home Place” / J.D. Crowe and the New South / Rounder The Kentucky Colonels / “Nine Pound Hammer” / Appalachian Swing / Rounder Skyline with Tony Trischka / “Stranded in the Moonlight” / Ticket Back: A Retrospective / Flying Fish The Nashville Bluegrass Band / “Old Devil's Dream” / Idle Time / Rounder Mike Compton & David Grier / “Flop Eared Mule” / Climbing the Walls / Rounder Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs / “Cora Is Gone” / The Mercury Sessions Vol.1 / Rounder Ricky Skaggs / “Lost and I'll Never Find the Way” / Family & Friends / Rounder Crowe & McLaughlin / “All I Have to Do is Dream” / Going Back / Rounder Alison Krauss & Union Station / “New Fool” / Ever Time You Say Goodbye / Rounder The Cox Family / “Cowboy's Dream” / Beyond the City / Rounder The Bluegrass Album Band / “Devil in Disguise” / The Bluegrass Compact Disc / Rounder Vassar Clements / “Beats Me” / Grass Routes / Rounder Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

The Low Carb Athlete Podcast
Episode #362 with the brilliant and charming Prof. Tim Noakes

The Low Carb Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 65:59


Today I am honored to talk low carb and health with PROFESSOR T.D. NOAKES, OMS, MBChB, MD, DSc, PhD(hc), FACSM, (hon) FFSEM (UK), (hon) FFSEM (Ire) Prof Noakes studied at the University of Cape Town (UCT), obtaining a MBChB degree and an MD and DSc (Med) in Exercise Science. He is now an Emeritus Professor at UCT, following his retirement from the Research Unit of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. In 1995 he was a co-founder of the now prestigious Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA). He has been rated an A1 scientist by the National Research Foundation of SA (NRF) for a third 5-year term. In 2008 he received the Order of Mapungubwe, Silver, from the President of South Africa for his “excellent contribution in the field of sports and the science of physical exercise”. Prof Noakes has published more than 750 scientific books and articles. He has been cited more than 19 000 times in scientific literature and has an H-index of 71. He has won numerous awards over the years and made himself available on many editorial boards.  He has authored many books. In 2003 he received the UCT Book Award for Lore of  Running (4th Edition), considered to be the “bible” for runners. Since 2011 he has written his autobiography, Challenging Beliefs: Memoirs of a Career, published Waterlogged: The serious problem of overhydration in endurance sports (in 2012), published The Real Meal Revolution (in 2013), co-authored with Jonno Proudfoot, David Grier and Sally-Ann Creed, and following that the child-focused version of this book, Raising Superheroes (in 2015). The latter two are now also published overseas. In 2014 he co-wrote Always Believe in Magic, with Kevin Musikanth and Jonathan Kaplan, which is the story of the UCT Ikey Tigers journey to winning the 2014 Varsity Cup. The Banting Pocket Guide was published in 2017, co-authored with Bernadine Douglas and Bridgette Allan and most recently he has co-authored Lore of Nutrition with Marika Sboros. This details his journey from prosecution to innocence. Following the publication of the best-selling book, The Real Meal Revolution, he founded The Noakes Foundation, the focus of which is to raise funding to support high quality research of the eating plan described in the book. He now devotes a majority of his time to promoting the low carbohydrate high fat diet, especially for those with insulin resistance, and on raising funds for Eat Better South Africa! and research through The Noakes Foundation. He is also the Chief Medical Director of the Nutrition Network, an education, connection and learning platform founded by The Noakes Foundation in partnership with an esteemed team of doctors and scientists.  He is highly acclaimed in his field and, at age 70, is still physically active, taking part in races up to 21kms. The Noakes Foundation, Eat Better South Africa & Nutrition Network- please support their research & community programmes by donating via our website here: www.thenoakesfoundation.org/donate Let me know if you have any questions and comments! Debbie Potts www.debbiepotts.net   

Thanks For Giving A Damn
Episode 169: Growing Up Around Bill Monroe

Thanks For Giving A Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 28:10


David Grier shares his memories of Bill Monroe including a tour bus full of chickens, fist fights and a ton of great music.

Health Evolution Podcast
EPISODE 54: PROFESSOR TIM NOAKES

Health Evolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 42:50


"It is completely unethical for any medical doctor or any dietitian to tell a patient to eat less saturated fat."  There is a big message in this for you if you are a medical doctor, Dietitian or anyone advising people on what to eat. And this is not just a blanket statement. Prof Noakes goes through why this is the case.  I was super nervous before chatting to Prof Noakes. Afterall, how often do you get the chance to talk to and thank your hero? But instantly his kindness put me at ease, and we spent almost an hour together talking about this mans legacy. He shared where he is now after the horrendous 4 years of being bullied, tormented, then put on trial. You will be appalled at the way he was treated, and if it wasn't for his wife.. well you listen for yourself. Thankfully he was exonerated, and so was the low carb diet. If there is one of my podcasts that is a must listen, this is the one. Prof Noakes studied at the University of Cape Town (UCT), obtaining a MBChB degree and an MD and DSc (Med) in Exercise Science. He is now an Emeritus Professor at UCT, following his retirement from the Research Unit of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. In 1995 he was a co-founder of the now prestigious Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA). He has been rated an A1 scientist by the National Research Foundation of SA (NRF) for a third 5-year term. In 2008 he received the Order of Mapungubwe, Silver, from the President of South Africa for his “excellent contribution in the field of sports and the science of physical exercise”. Prof Noakes has published more than 750 scientific books and articles. He has been cited more than 19 000 times in scientific literature and has an H-index of 71. He has won numerous awards over the years and made himself available on many editorial boards. He has authored many books. In 2003 he received the UCT Book Award for Lore of Running (4th Edition), considered to be the “bible” for runners. Since 2011 he has written his autobiography, Challenging Beliefs: Memoirs of a Career, published Waterlogged: The serious problem of overhydration in endurance sports (in 2012), published The Real Meal Revolution (in 2013), co-authored with Jonno Proudfoot, David Grier and Sally-Ann Creed, and following that the child-focused version of this book, Raising Superheroes (in 2015). The latter two are now also published overseas. In 2014 he co-wrote Always Believe in Magic, with Kevin Musikanth and Jonathan Kaplan, which is the story of the UCT Ikey Tigers journey to winning the 2014 Varsity Cup. The Banting Pocket Guide was published in 2017, co-authored with Bernadine Douglas and Bridgette Allan and most recently he has co-authored Lore of Nutrition with Marika Sboros. This details his journey from prosecution to innocence. Following the publication of the best-selling book, The Real Meal Revolution, he founded The Noakes Foundation, the focus of which is to raise funding to support high quality research of the eating plan described in the book. He now devotes a majority of his time to promoting the low carbohydrate high fat diet, especially for those with insulin resistance, and on raising funds for Eat Better South Africa! and research through The Noakes Foundation. He is also the Chief Medical Director of the Nutrition Network, an education, connection and learning platform founded by The Noakes Foundation in partnership with an esteemed team of doctors and scientists. He is highly acclaimed in his field and, at age 70, is still physically active, taking part in races up to 21kms. The Noakes Foundation The Noakes Foundation is a Public Benefit Organization founded for public benefit which aims to advance medical science’s understanding of the benefits of a low-carbohydrate healthy high fat (LCHF) diet by providing evidence-based information on optimum nutrition. The Foundation’s key goal is to change the way South Africa eats because the epidemics of obesity and type 2 diabetes are set to cripple national healthcare within the next 10 years. The Foundation purely relies on funding to carry out this mandate, visit our website to find out how you can help: www.thenoakesfoundation.org/donate Eat Better South Africa! The Noakes Foundation soon realised that the poorest communities around South Africa, whose diets mainly consist of maize and maize products, are unaware of the dangers of excessive sugar and carbohydrate consumption. This has resulted in an unprecedented increase in cases of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension. Thus the Noakes Foundation team established Eat Better South Africa! (EBSA) - the community outreach branch of The Foundation. EBSA’s goal is to educate under resourced communities about good nutrition and to provide them with the knowledge and the tools to make healthy and affordable food choices. The Nutrition Network The Nutrition Network is an education, connection and learning platform founded by The Noakes Foundation in partnership with an esteemed team of doctors and scientists. The platform has been designed exclusively for medical practitioners across all disciplines, covering the latest and most up-to-date science and research in the field of Low Carb Nutrition. Connect with us: Website: www.thenoakesfoundation.org Website: www.nutrition-network.org Facebook: The Noakes Foundation, Eat Better South Africa and Nutrition Network. Twitter: @TheNoakesF Twitter: @NutritionNetwrk ****** To contact Tracey, Health Coach for Mind & Body: Low Carb Long Weekend Women's Virtual Summit Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2294679610830033/ Tracey's Private Facebook Page - The Low Carb/Keto Lifestyle Lounge: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lowcarblounge/ FREE Resources to help with changing your lifestyle: http://bit.ly/FREERESOURCESLIBRARY Website: http://www.traceymcbeath.com.au Email: tracey@traceymcbeath.com.au If you are a health practitioner and are interested in learning how to bring low carb in to your practice, the Nutrition Network has a number of programs to help. For GP's; Dietitians; Nurses and Health Coaches. The Nutrition Network is run by the Noakes Foundation. To learn more, click here: http://bit.ly/nutritionnetwork  

Gareth's Guests
David Grier

Gareth's Guests

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 29:17


CliffCentral.com — How far can the human body be pushed? David Grier has run 4,008kms across India and is the only human being to have traversed the Great Wall of China both ways, and both in world record time! David unpacks what drives the human spirit in the most challenging moments. From a ruptured kidney in India, to being arrested in Guantanamo Bay, he's seen it all. Every gruelling adventure in this legendary man's life is done with charity in mind... Miles for Smiles in particular. In his own words "It's not about me, that's why I don't give up!"

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast
S1E24 - Mandolins and Beer Podcast #24 Casey Campbell

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 87:03


This weeks guest is the incredible Casey Campbell! In a remarkably short time, Nashville native Casey Campbell has become one of the most influential young voices in bluegrass mandolin. His performing and recording resume includes gigs with bluegrass legends Bryan Sutton, Del McCoury, Mac Wiseman, Jim Lauderdale, David Grier, and many more. Be sure to check out Casey's WEBSITE and follow him on his INSTAGRAM Also here is a link to Casey's Duets cd ARTWORK Be sure to head over to my sponsors for this weeks episode The Mandolin Cafe PEGHEAD NATION is offering 30 days free with promo code MANDOLINBEER Also TUNEFOX.COM is offering 15% off your monthly, quarterly or annual subscription by using the code MANDOLINBEER If you'd like to support the podcast please stop by my PATREON PAGE!

Everyone Loves Guitar
David Grier - Everyone Loves Guitar

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 100:30


3-time International Bluegrass Music Association Guitar Player of The Year award winner, David has been playing bluegrass since he was a kid. First, with his father Lamar - who was a member of “Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Boys,” and later as a solo artist who’s recorded on 15 LPs. David was a member of Psychograss and is the founder of The Helen Highwater String Band David talks about playing with Clarence and Roland White, why he left Rounder Records... why, after all these years, he finally started singing on his latest album, what picks him up during bad times, and more: Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar 

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Episode 451 - Lydia Persaud & More New Releases

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 58:48


Lydia Persaud joins us on Episode 451 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about her first full-length solo album “Let Me Show You”. A member of both the wonderful Toronto vocal trio The O'Pears and renowned cover band Dwayne Gretzky, you’ll be able to catch Lydia Persaud live this summer at both the Hillside Festival (July 12-14) and the Home County Music & Arts Festival (July 19-21) in London ON. We also check out new music from Bob Sumner, Leaf Rapids, Kevin Breit, David Grier, Dwayne Gretzky, Midnight Shine and Del Barber. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-451-feat-lydia-persaud-more-new-releases/

toronto new releases arts festival persaud london on del barber david grier bob sumner let me show you midnight shine kevin breit dwayne gretzky leaf rapids folk roots radio
Fiddle Hangout Newest 100 Songs
The Coal Burnin' Grease Fire

Fiddle Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019


Ultra-grass, played by Psychograss, with Tony Trischka, Mike Marshall, David Grier, Todd Phillips.

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 228: Mandolinist David Benedict

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 45:56


Musician David Benedict was a bit of a late bloomer, not taking up the mandolin until he was 13 years old. Since then, David has become one of the most innovative and sought after mandolin players and instructors around. His new album, The Golden Angle, showcases his talents as an instrumentalist and composer alongside a team of great musicians, including Missy Raines, David Grier and Stuart Duncan. We chat about the making of the album, his Apitius Mandolin mandolin and a lot more.  This episode is sponsored by Retrofret, Lee Valley and Lowden Guitars.

Thanks For Giving A Damn
Episode 163: Picking With Clarence White

Thanks For Giving A Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 24:28


David Grier is a 3 time IBMA Guitar Player Of The Year and he talks about how the great, Clarence White befriended him when he was a kid.

LIVETHEFUEL - Health, Business, Lifestyle
179: A Healthy Legal Battle with Dr. Timothy Noakes of The Noakes Foundation

LIVETHEFUEL - Health, Business, Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 76:07


Your Co-Host and Professor of Health Today is None Other Than Professor T.D. Noakes, OMS.:  Prof Noakes studied at the University of Cape Town (UCT), obtaining an MBChB degree and an MD and DSc (Med) in Exercise Science. He is now an Emeritus Professor at UCT, following his retirement from the Research Unit of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. In 1995 he was a co-founder of the now prestigious Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA). He has been rated an A1 scientist by the National Research Foundation of SA (NRF) for a second 5-year term. In 2008 he received the Order of Mapungubwe, Silver, from the President of South Africa for his “excellent contribution in the field of sports and the science of physical exercise”. Prof Noakes has published more than 750 scientific books and articles. He has been cited more than 16 000 times in scientific literature and has an H-index of 71. He has won numerous awards over the years and made himself available on many editorial boards. He has authored many books. In 2003 he received the UCT Book Award for Lore of Running (4th Edition), considered to be the “bible” for runners. Since 2011 he has written his autobiography, Challenging Beliefs: Memoirs of a Career, published Waterlogged: The serious problem of overhydration in endurance sports (in 2012), published The Real Meal Revolution (in 2013), co-authored with Jonno Proudfoot, David Grier, and Sally-Ann Creed, and following that the child-focused version of this book, Raising Superheroes (in 2015). The latter two are now also published overseas. In 2014 he co-wrote Always Believe in Magic, with Kevin Musikanth and Jonathan Kaplan, which is the story of the UCT Ikey Tigers journey to winning the 2014 Varsity Cup. The Banting Pocket Guide was published in 2017, co-authored with Bernadine Douglas and Bridgette Allan and most recently he has co-authored Lore of Nutrition with Marika Sboros. This details his journey from prosecution to innocence. Following the publication of the best-selling book, The Real Meal Revolution, he founded The Noakes Foundation, the focus of which is to raise funding to support high-quality research of the eating plan described in the book. He now devotes a majority of his time to promoting the low carbohydrate high fat diet, especially for those with insulin resistance, and on raising funds for research through The Noakes Foundation. He is highly acclaimed in his field and, at age 68, is still physically active, taking part in races up to 21kms.   On This Episode You Will Hear:[spp-timestamp time="00:30"] Introduction [spp-timestamp time="02:40"] Scott flies to South Africa to try and meet Tim in person for this important podcast. [spp-timestamp time="03:15"] Shoutout to fellow friend Vinnie Tortorich while Scott rocks the t-shirt, Eggs & Bacon is My Favorite Cereal. [spp-timestamp time="03:55"] We rewind so our listeners can get more of the background of Professor Tim, back to when he was an Exercise Physiologist, Exercise Scientist. He got into research and wrote the book, the Lore of Running. [spp-timestamp time="05:20"] Tim's wife is a Botanical Artist who while we were recording this show, she's able to present in a global exhibit in Johannesburg. Did you know Cape Town is the Floral Kingdom of the World? [spp-timestamp time="08:05"] They suffer from a lot of wildfires there in Cape Town, South Africa. Plants have actually adapted to this extreme. As we're recording this episode, they were about to get one of their first rains. South Africa has been in an extreme drought for 3-4 years, their worst in memory. [spp-timestamp time="10:00"] Realizing how important water is in our lives. Tim turns himself into a Type II Diabetic and then writes a book about it. [spp-timestamp time="11:20"] The Professor starts to irritate the cardiologists based in and around Cape Town after he wrote a specific chapter in his autobiography....

Spotlight on Sports and Exercise Medicine
The Role of a Dietician in Sports Medicine

Spotlight on Sports and Exercise Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 13:44


Spotlight on Sports and Exercise Medicine — Nutrition plays an essential role in fueling athletes’ bodies for optimal training and performance. For many athletes, proper nutrition is the missing link to maximizing their potential. I chat to Shelly Meltzer, a registered dietician and Sports Nutrionist, on her role in maximizing athletes performance through dietary changes. Shelly has provided dietary interventions and advice for SA Sports Teams (including Rugby, Sevens Rugby, Canoeing, Canoe Polo; Cricket, Soccer, Surfing, Americas Cup Shosholoza team, Olympic and Paralympic athletes). She is a consultant dietitian for SA Rugby and organized and managed the food services and interventions for the IRB Sevens Tournaments in George and Port Elizabeth (2008-2015); the ICC Six Nations Series in Namibia; Canoe Camps; and set up food services at various rugby academies in South Africa and for International teams travelling to SA.She is a consultant dietitian for several expeditions, including the 2006 Great Wall of China run (Braam Malherbe and David Grier) and the Scott-Amundsen Centenary Race to the South Pole in 2012 (for Braam Malherbe). Past Board member of SA Institute for Drug Free Sport; served on the Scientific & Medical Committee for SA Rugby and other sports medicine bodies (SA Sports Commission, the NOCSA High Performance Programmes, SASMA and PINES committees). FOr more information on Shelly and her practice visit : http://www.smeltzerdietitians.com

Engage: The Official Star Trek Podcast
Episode 18: Building A Real Life Tractor Beam

Engage: The Official Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 58:12


On This Episode of Engage, Jordan welcomes Professor of Physics at NYU and long time Star Trek fan, David Grier! David is part of a team that has developed 5 actual working tractor beams right here in Manhattan! If you like to learn more about David and other scientists turning science fiction into science fact, you can check out "Building Star Trek" on the Smithsoniam Channel Sunday September 4th at 8 P.M. ET.

MY SKIN IS MY SIN
Organ Donation in our community.. Ft. Multiple organ recipient David Grier

MY SKIN IS MY SIN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 120:00


why are we so skeptical about organ donations? what are the pros and cons? we have mutiple organ recipient David Grier on with us. lets learn together. JOIN THE CONVERSATION 347-855-8692(PRESS 1 TO SPEAK ON AIR)

Stories-A History of Appalachia, One Story at a Time
The Hermit of Big Bald Mountain

Stories-A History of Appalachia, One Story at a Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2016 10:11


On today’s episode of Stories, Steve tells the story of David Grier, who spent his adult life atop Big Bald Mountain, just above Flag Pond, Tennessee on the North Carolina border. You might call him the Appalachian Thoreau, but Grier had an odd streak about him, which landed him in a trial for murder and, […]

SMARTER Team Training
Dr. Timothy Noakes: A STT Exclusive

SMARTER Team Training

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2015 120:44


Born in Harare, Zimbabwe, Professor Timothy Noakes studied at the University of Cape Town (UCT), obtaining a MBChB degree and an MD and DSc (Med) in Exercise Science. He is rated an A1 scientist by the National Research Foundation of South Africa and received the Order of Mapungubwe, Silver, from the President of South Africa for his “excellent contribution in the field of sports and the science of physical exercise”. Since 2008 he has authored The Art and Science of Cricket, which he co-authored with Bob Woolmer, his autobiography entitled Challenging Beliefs: Memoirs of a Career and Waterlogged: The serious problem of overhydration in endurance sports. His latest book, The Real Meal Revolution, co-authored with Jonno Proudfoot, David Grier and Sally-Ann Creed, was launched in November 2013 and has sold over 180, 000 copies. Noakes has published more than 500 scientific publications and in 2003 received the UCT Book Award for Lore of Running (4th Edition), considered to be the “bible of the sport”. Highly acclaimed in his field and having been physically active all his life, now at 65 he still takes part in races up to 21kms.The SMARTER Team Training Audio Interview Series has been developed to share insights from some of the best in the industry. Stay tuned for more insights, tips, drills, and techniques to come from STT. Be sure to share the STT Audio Interview Series with coaches, trainers, parents, and athletes too.Visit STT at http://www.SMARTERTeamTraining.com . Listen to STT on iTunes and iHeartRadio at http://sttpodcast.com . Join STT on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . Subscribe to STT on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . And follow us on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/SMARTERTeam . SMARTER Team Training has been developed to focus on athlete and team development, performance, and education. By incorporating the SMARTER Team Training programs into your year round athletic development program, you will decrease your injury potential, increase individual athleticism, and maximize your team training time.

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Fretboard Journal 71: David Grier

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2014 65:49


Nashville flatpicker David Grier is no stranger to our magazine, he was the cover story of our 16th issue. In this hour-long interview, part of our new Fretboard Journal Live video series, the acoustic guitarists talks about his unique background (his dad played banjo for Bill Monroe), some of the fateful encounters he had with Clarence White as a boy and how he's developed the phenomenal technique he has today. Grier's playing, as always, is otherworldly. He plays a few tunes in this podcast, including “King Wilkie's Run” and “Red Haired Boy.” Grier is playing a guitar built for him by Bellingham, Washington builder Dake Traphagen. Podcast duration: 1:05. read more

Woodsongs Vodcasts
Woodsongs 691: Bill Evans and Kayla Bender

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2013 77:39


BILL EVANS is well-known within the bluegrass music community not only as a musician, but also as a teacher, writer and scholar. Bill will be bringing his solo show The Banjo in America to the WoodSongs Stage. Tracing the banjo from its West African roots to the New World, Evans performs musical examples from the 1700's to the present day on a variety of vintage instruments, explaining how the banjo has been at the intersection of African- and Anglo-American musical and cultural exchange for over 250 years. Bill's new CD "In Good Company" features an all-star cast of 26 musicians, including the Infamous Stringdusters, Tim O'Brien, Joy Kills Sorrow, Darol Anger, Mike Marshall, David Grier, Rob Ickes, Stuart Duncan and many, many more. KAYLA BENDER is an amazing 12 year old banjo picker from Oklahoma. She has placed in several banjo competitions and will be showcasing at both IBMA's Kids on Bluegrass and Walnut Valley Festival this year. Watch her tear it up on "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" with her banjo teacher Rob.

Flatpicker Hangout Top 20 Old-Time Songs

A traditional tune originally from Ireland that was made popular in America during the War of 1812 (reportedly after hearing a British prisoner singing it) and again with Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. My favorite recording of this is probably by flatpicking virtuoso, David Grier, and my version is definitely influenced by his masterful work. I love this song as it makes for an excellent solo guitar piece via liberal use of chords, double stops and crosspicking-style rolls/fills that play around the melody in interesting ways. Definitely a great tune to pick up and add to your playing! I have also added my transcription of the first A and B parts to the Flatpicker Hangout TAB archive for anyone intersested in learning the basic arrangement. Enjoy! --Jamey

Flatpicker Hangout Top 20 Old-Time Songs

A traditional tune originally from Ireland that was made popular in America during the War of 1812 (reportedly after hearing a British prisoner singing it) and again with Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. My favorite recording of this is probably by flatpicking virtuoso, David Grier, and my version is definitely influenced by his masterful work. I love this song as it makes for an excellent solo guitar piece via liberal use of chords, double stops and crosspicking-style rolls/fills that play around the melody in interesting ways. Definitely a great tune to pick up and add to your playing! I have also added my transcription of the first A and B parts to the Flatpicker Hangout TAB archive for anyone intersested in learning the basic arrangement. Enjoy! --Jamey

Flatpicking Guitar Magazine's Podcast
Podcast #3 From the Bluegrass Weekend Guitarist David Grier stops in to talk and Bull Harmon talks about whats new with him.

Flatpicking Guitar Magazine's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2006 18:27


Welcome to the show it is Podcast number 3. Artists from the Roanoke Bluegrass Weekend. This week we speak to David Grier and talk a little about his album I've Got The House To Myself and we also catch up with Bull Harmon and he tells us what's going on at this years St. Lewis Flatpick Weekend. Please visit this podcast at http://flatpick.libsyn.com