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Our series with the great David Hickman continues. Tune in tomorrow for the final installment!**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comThis interview can be listened to in its entirety, and ad-free, by joining Brass Mastery Premium. Just visit https://brassmastery.com to learn more! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comThis interview can be listened to in its entirety, and ad-free, by joining Brass Mastery Premium. Just visit https://brassmastery.com to learn more! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comThis interview can be listened to in its entirety, and ad-free, by joining Brass Mastery Premium. Just visit https://brassmastery.com to learn more! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comThis interview can be listened to in its entirety, and ad-free, by joining Brass Mastery Premium. Just visit https://brassmastery.com to learn more! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
A Psalm: My Habitation, written by David Hickman and Rob Haymes; taken from Psalm 132 and Zephaniah 3:17; recorded by Bob Lewis, David Hickman, and Rob Haymes.A Teaching: A Habitation For The Lord, by Rob Haymes
Trumpeter Dave Bilger has had a stellar career as both a performer and also as an educator. He was principal trumpet with the Dallas Symphony, and following that, principal trumpet with the Philadelphia Orchestra for many years. In addition to the 27 years he's taught at the Curtis Institute of Music, he's also Professor of Trumpet at the Northwestern University Bienen School of Music and has given master classes around the world.As an example of how music can have a profound influence on a person's, and even a family's, life, we begin our conversation with my asking Dave about how he was able raise funds in order to bring Baset Azizi from Afghanistan to the United States and how that impacted not only Baset, but his family as well. Dave continues by talking about his two main teachers and their different approaches to teaching, David Hickman and Mark Gould... in addition to his week of study with Tom Stevens. As a student, Dave was a member of the summer student orchestra, the Colorado Philharmonic, and talks about what it was like to have Michael Sachs (principal trumpet, Cleveland Orchestra) and Doug Prosser (principal trumpet, Rochester Philharmonic) as room-mates during his second year. We end part one with an extended discussion of auditions, including musical preparation, mental approaches, and some current issues with the orchestral audition process.Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more! As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including: Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners. Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students. Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions. The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music! Can I just donate instead of subscribing? Absolutely! Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again. Learn more about becoming a Contributing Listener @ anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com!
15 Minutes With Jesus / Robert HaymesMessage by David Hickman
Today we welcome back a special guest who always brings insight and passion on the topic of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS). For our listeners that have adopted this game-changing tool in their businesses, we're excited to bring you the steps to level up and use EOS outside your work. David Hickman shares the details of author Gino Wickman's new book The EOS Life. He breaks down the simple steps you can use to create a better business and a better life. Show highlights include: 3:32 Most business owners are exposed to EOS by hearing about it from others 5:47 EOS stands for the Entrepreneurial Operating System 6:35 Vision without Traction is Hallucination 12:04 The 5 things that make up the EOS life: Do what you love With people you love Make a huge difference Be appropriately compensated Have time for other passions 17:35 Stop washing coffee mugs in the sink 18:32 You have to let go of the vine 19:50 We do what's necessary, we do what's comfortable instead of being intentional 24:01 We all need to hold each other accountable 28:26 The 10 Disciplines: 10 year thinking Take time off Know thyself Be still Know your 100% Say No often Don't do $15 per hour work Prepare every night Put everything in one place Be humble You can learn more about David at https://www.EOSworldwide.com/David-Hickman. His email is tractionpartners@gmail.com. The EOS Life book is available here: EOS Life - EOS Worldwide. You can email David at his email above for this or any other EOS book. Social media: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hickman-eos-professional/ Or hit us up through our Contact Page at https://buildernuggets.com and we'll make a personal introduction. To get the most out of this podcast, head over to https://buildernuggets.com and join our active community of like-minded builders and remodelers.
Members of Trinity United Methodist Church (from left: Mike Dishman, Bruce Leaman, Randy Johnson (kneeling), Mike Eunice, David Hickman, Jim Crowder, and David Priest) gathered recently to remove ivy from tree trunks on the church grounds. Arborists recommend cutting back invasive ivy to prevent future harm to trees. (Disclosure: Bill Pike serves as a volunteer member of the Henrico Citizen Advisory Board.)Article LinkSupport the show
15 Minutes With Jesus / Robert Haymes and David Hickman
Freedom Is A Responsibility | Ps David Hickman | Neuma Church Originally Recorded At The 5PM Service On The 1st of May, 2022.
Right Place, Right Person, Right Time | Ps David Hickman| Neuma Church Originally recorded at Neuma Church Melbourne City 5th December 2021 5pm Service
Revival In Every Room | Ps David Hickman | Neuma Church Originally recorded on Sunday at Neuma Church Melbourne City 10th October 2021 5pm Service
"The Story of the Trumpet, In the Words of Those Who Play It." Catchy tag line, if I do say so myself. But the individual we're hearing from on the show today is someone who can literally tell the story of the trumpet - at least a good portion of it. David Hickman is founder and president of the acclaimed Summit Brass, a large all-star American brass ensemble dubbed by the press as the "Dream Team of Brass." Summit Brass has released 10 CDs, toured the world, and hosted the annual Rafael Mendez Brass Institute which has helped thousands of aspiring brass musicians. He served as president of the International Trumpet Guild from 1977 to 1979 and has presented numerous lectures, clinics, masterclasses, and concerts at major international conventions. His services are sought worldwide as a judge for prestigious solo and chamber music competitions. Mr. Hickman recently received the International Trumpet Guild's prestigious Award of Merit. In this conversation with David Hickman, you'll discover:-How the lone music teacher in a small Nebraska town helped David foster his love of music...01:23-"If you can teach a boy to blow a horn, he'll never blow a safe"...09:16-The moment David knew trumpet would be his life's work...11:42-Trumpet Performance or bust...16:36-Why rural Kansas was the best possible place to begin a music performance career...21:34-Recollections and anecdotes of Rafael Mendez...26:08-Healthy and unhealthy competition for musicians...30:05-The story of the 5-valve trumpet...in the words of he who plays it...38:13-Why 3-valve trumpets may soon be a relic of days gone by...46:43-And much more!Episode sponsor:https://jamesnewcombontrumpet.com (James Newcomb's "Chew the Fat" Newsletter): If you like this podcast, consider joining my exclusive daily email newsletter, where I share personal anecdotes, stories, occasional business tips and much more. It's free and all you have to do is register https://jamesnewcombontrumpet.com (here)! Credits:Trumpet Dynamics: The Story of the Trumpet, In the Words of Those Who Play It Host: James Newcomb Guest: https://hickmanmusiceditions.com (David Hickman) Opening music: "Folklore" by https://bigbigtrain.com (Big Big Train) Closing music: "Creepin' With Clark" written and performed by Mike Vax Audio editing by: James Newcomb Show notes prepared by: podcastartistry.com
The Lunch That Saved The Day | Ps David Hickman | Neuma Church Originally recorded on Sunday at Neuma Church Melbourne City on the 13th June 2021 5pm service
We are so excited to have Dr. Brianne Borden, Visiting Assistant Professor of Trumpet at SUNY Potsdam, member of the Potsdam Brass Quintet, and co-owner and CEO of Yoga for All Musicians with us today! Dr. Borden lives her life with such purpose, and a passion for helping others while also staying true to herself. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did. Go support and follow Dr. Borden on social media and check out Yoga for All Musicians. Dr. Brianne Borden: https://www.facebook.com/brianne.borden https://www.instagram.com/brianneborden/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/yogaforallmusicians/?hl=en https://www.yogaforallmusicians.com/ Dr. Borden is an active clinician and soloist, having presented recitals and masterclasses at numerous universities and conferences around the country. These include Colburn Conservatory, Ithaca College, University of North Carolina Greensboro, University of Northern Arizona, the Hawaii Youth Symphony, the International Trumpet Guild Conference and the International Women's Brass Conference, among more. Dr. Borden has competed in the National Trumpet Competition as both a soloist and an ensemble member, as well as having coached students successfully into the semi-final rounds of the competition. Dr. Borden completed her doctoral studies in Trumpet Performance at Arizona State University, where, alongside her playing and appointment as Teaching Assistant, she researched heavily in the field of wellness for musicians and served as instructor for a weekly class titled Movement for Musicians. Dr. Borden is enthusiastic about performance as a tool for educational outreach and leadership. Evidence of this is shown in her participation as a founding member and serving as Personnel Director of the Phoenix Brass Collective and involvement in outreach programs such as the Aspen Music Festival and School with the Backcountry Brass Quintet. As an entrepreneur, Dr. Borden currently acts as co-owner and CEO of a virtual yoga studio, Yoga for All Musicians, catering specifically to the physical and emotional needs of musicians. She has published multiple articles and developed workshops on ways to incorporate wellness into a musician's lifestyle in order to counteract repetitive motion injuries, battle performance anxiety, and maintain a sustainable music career. Dr. Borden received her Master's degree in Trumpet Performance from the University of Colorado - Boulder where she taught as a Teaching Assistant as well as performed with the Graduate Brass Quintet. She is also a proud alumna of SUNY Potsdam where she received a Bachelor's degree in Trumpet Performance and her love of brass chamber music was established in the Frackenpohl Honors Brass Quintet. Her principal trumpet teachers include David Hickman, Dr. John Ellis, Terry Sawchuk, Justin Bartels, and Herb Smith.
Our sponsor: Houghton Hornswww.houghtonhorns.comYoga For All Musicians!www.yogaforallmusicians.comDr. Brianne Borden is newly appointed Visiting Assistant Professor of Trumpet at the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam and member of the Potsdam Brass Quintet. Brianne is an active clinician and soloist, having presented recitals and masterclasses at numerous universities and conferences around the country. These include Colburn Conservatory, Ithaca College, University of North Carolina Greensboro, University of Northern Arizona, the Hawaii Youth Symphony, the International Trumpet Guild Conference and the International Women’s Brass Conference, among more. Brianne has competed in the National Trumpet Competition as both a soloist and an ensemble member, as well as having coached students successfully into the semi-final rounds of the competition. Brianne completed her doctoral studies in Trumpet Performance at Arizona State University, where, alongside her playing and appointment as Teaching Assistant, she researched heavily in the field of wellness for musicians and served as instructor for a weekly class titled Movement for Musicians. Brianne is enthusiastic about performance as a tool for educational outreach and leadership. Evidence of this is shown in her participation as a founding member and current Personnel Director of the Phoenix Brass Collective and involvement in outreach programs such as the Aspen Music Festival and School with the Backcountry Brass Quintet. She has published multiple articles and developed workshops on ways to incorporate wellness into a musician’s lifestyle in order to counteract repetitive motion injuries, battle performance anxiety, and maintain a sustainable music career. Brianne received her Master's Degree in Trumpet Performance from the University of Colorado - Boulder where she taught as Teaching Assistant as well as performed with the Graduate Brass Quintet. She is also a proud alumna of SUNY Potsdam where she received a Bachelor's Degree in Trumpet Performance and her love of brass chamber music was established in the Frackenpohl Honors Brass Quintet. Her principal trumpet teachers include David Hickman, Dr. John Ellis, Terry Sawchuk, Justin Bartels, and Herb Smith. As an ERYT and YACEP certified yoga instructor, Brianne has been teaching yoga for seven years and actively leads teacher trainings in formats ranging from power, to yin, to yoga sculpt. She has held the position as Programming Manager through CorePower Yoga, where she also led trainings and taught weekly classes.Brianne is proud to be an S.E. Shires artist.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
You have systems and processes in how you build your houses but do you have a great map for how to run your business? Learn the simple, proven format to get everyone behind your mission. EOS & Traction can be the language of your business. David Hickman is a lifetime entrepreneur who gained experience in the family business and, let's just say, became aware of the challenges associated with that. He is passionate about your success. He's worked with us in our businesses, and he understands builders. Business Coach and Traction Implementer David Hickman, Founder and CEO of Traction Partners an EOS Implementation company. Show highlights include: The “Entrepreneurial Operating System” that rapidly scales your construction business with less headaches, hiccups, and setbacks (6:07) The “L10 Meeting Approach” that erases all your time-draining meetings from your calendar (without sacrificing anything important) (10:12) How to put your organizational chart on steroids so you know every team members expertise and limitations with crystal clear certainty (13:12) The “5 roles method” that stops your team members' egos from running rampant when they're given a powerful job title (17:51) Hate managing your employees? Here's how to get them to effectively self-manage (23:46) Why core values are your best tools for hiring the right people (28:21) If you'd like to learn more about the traction system, David will send you a free book if you go to http://yourtractionpartners.com. Or you can send him an email at tractionpartners@gmail.com. To get the most out of this podcast, head over to https://buildernuggets.com and join our active community of like-minded builders and remodelers.
Use code "spit1020" at checkout to receive $500 off the purchase of a brand new instrument through January 31st!www.houghtonhorns.comJonathan Kaplan joined the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra as 2nd Trumpet at the beginning of the 2017-2018 season. He has been a guest musician with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Phoenix Symphony, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Tucson Symphony Orchestra, and the New World Symphony. Since 2019, he also has served as the 2nd Trumpet of the Central City Opera Orchestra during the summer, located in historic Central City outside of Denver, CO.Originally from Eagle River, Alaska, Kaplan holds a bachelor's degree from Arizona State University and a master's degree from Rice University. Kaplan has also attended Brevard Music Center and Tanglewood Music Center, where he was the recipient of the Andre M. Come Fellowship. His notable teachers include Charles Geyer, Barbara Butler, David Hickman, Ben Nguyen, Kerry Maule, and Stuart King. In addition to performing, Kaplan maintains a private teaching studio and enjoys spending time exploring Charlotte with his wife, who is a middle school band director in Union County Public Schools. Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
Get Micah's new book! (Don't forget to enter SPIT2020 at checkout to receive 10% off) - https://www.micahwilkinson.com/bookofsolosSign up for Micah's fundamentals workshop! - https://www.micahwilkinson.com/registerMicah Wilkinson has enjoyed a varied career as an orchestral musician, soloist, chamber artist, and teacher. He was appointed Principal Trumpet of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra by Manfred Honeck in September 2017. Wilkinson came to the Pittsburgh Symphony from the San Diego Symphony, where he served as Principal Trumpet for three years. He previously held positions with the Houston Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, the Oregon Symphony, and the Tucson Symphony. He performed recently in subscription programs as Guest Principal Trumpet with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Seoul Philharmonic. Professional summer festival appearances have included the Aspen Music Festival, Chautauqua Institute, Sun Valley Festival, Cabrillo Festival, Brevard Music Center, and Astoria Music Festival, where he was a soloist in Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 2. He performed to rave reviews as a featured soloist with the San Diego Symphony, recognized for his “complete confidence and refreshing catalogue of contrasting colors” (San Diego Story).He is an accomplished teacher, clinician, and chamber music coach. In the summers, he has taught at the Aspen Music Festival and Round Top Festival Hill Institute in Round Top, TX. He also has served on the faculties of the University of Houston and Portland State University, and has presented master classes all over the world.Wilkinson grew up in Norcross, Georgia. A proud graduate of St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN, he pursued additional studies at Arizona State University and the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg, Germany. His primary teachers include Martin Hodel, David Hickman, Larry Black, and Anthony Plog. He lives in the South Hills of Pittsburgh with his wife Stefani, a professional oboist; their beautiful daughters Eleanor and Amelia; and their goofy Basset Hound Barber.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
Praised for the “breathtaking singing quality of his sound” by jazz icon John McNeil and as a “musician of the highest order” by renowned orchestral trumpeter Charles Daval, Ryan Nielsen’s lyricism and versatility are rare. His artistry grows out of a love of groove, spirit, and beautiful melody. He began performing professionally at 17, and has since been a guest artist at concerts and festivals throughout the United States. Nielsen’s debut album, Gift of Breath (a joint project with his mentor, Ra Kalam Bob Moses) was selected by the New York City Jazz Record as a 2017 Recommended New Release. Ra Kalam, whose previous work was selected by the Smithsonian as a landmark in jazz history, called Gift of Breath, “One of the deepest, most soulful and creative recordings I've ever done.” In 2016, Nielsen was named trumpeter in the Kobie Watkins Grouptet. Perhaps best known for his extensive work with jazz legend, Sonny Rollins, Watkins formed his Grouptet from across the country. Their first album, Movement, was released on Origin Records to international critical acclaim. The Chicago Tribune named it one of the ten best albums of 2018, alongside artists like Joe Lovano, Stefon Harris, Don Byron, and Dave Douglas. As a graduate student at Arizona State University, Nielsen studied with David Hickman and Mike Kocour, and received of the Doc Severinsen award for outstanding classical and jazz trumpet. He went on to pursue doctoral studies at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where he studied with John McNeil, Ra Kalam Bob Moses, and Tom Rolfs. Nielsen loves teaching students of all ages, and has a reputation as a passionate and inspiring teacher. He is currently Associate Professor of Trumpet at Utah Valley University.
Join me with my guests, David Hickman, CEO of HIC Agency Inc. and Patrick Thornton, CEO of Anderson Thornton Consultants as we discuss single payer healthcare systems, and what it means for society. Patrick Thornton has great insights about the subject from his professional experiences as CFO of HCA Hospitals.
Join me as Matthew Hickman and David Hickman discuss their revolutionary diabetic solutions program that dramatically reduces the cost of diabetic supplies and medications like insulin, reducing employees costs significantly and delivering medications, test strips and other supplies directly to their doorstep. This program also monitors the patient’s diabetes healthy status and assists them in maintaining a health lifestyle.
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This episode features David Hickman, Regents Professor at Arizona State University. David discusses his career in performing, teaching, founding the Summit Brass Ensemble, and how he became a publisher with Hickman Editions. David can be contacted at: David.Hickman@asu.edu
David Hickman looks at the statement from scripture, Where Are You? He talks about finding our true selves in Christ and getting rid of our imposter.
David Hickman begins a four-part series on the Holy Spirit.