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Atari's legendary title, Adventure, was the first of its kind and laid the groundwork for the future of game design. When Ilex, a small team in Brazil, showed Tower of Samsara to us for the first time, we were immediately captivated by its beautiful pixel art and animation and inspired by its mix of old and new gameplay hooks to create a unique metroidvania. Even more surprising was the opportunity to weave the classic Adventure into this sprawling epic, now titled Adventure of Samsara. We walk through the journey of the title from a failed Kickstarter to the impending release with Marcelo Rigon (CEO of Ilex, Creative Director, and Programmer), Gilerme Gaspar (Art Director at Ilex and 2D Artist), and Atari's resident Adventure Enthusiast, David Paige. YouTube: https://youtu.be/_39FhizV0Nc Wishlist Adventure of Samsara and play the demo: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1292460/Adventure_of_Samsara/ Join the Atari Club on Discord: https://discord.gg/atariclub Follow us: Ilex Games: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilexgames/ website: https://ilex.games/ Twitter: https://x.com/ilexgames Marcelo Rigon bsky: https://bsky.app/profile/mrigon.bsky.social twitter: https://x.com/arendhil linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrigon/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arendhil/ Gaspar: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guilherme-gaspar-901002282/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ggaspar1138/ Atari: X: https://x.com/atari BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/atari.com Jason Polansky: https://bsky.app/profile/jaysofdoom.bsky.social
Candidate for Tennessee State House seat 86 David Paige joins us in studio to talk about his time as a teacher in the Memphis-Shelby County School system and taking on member of the "Tennessee 3" and Democratic Tennessee State Representative Justin Pearson in the 2024 election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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David was raised to believe that money was bad and Paige grew to have a scarcity mindset around finances. When the two got engaged, it quickly became clear that money was a pain point for them both. Fortunately, they connected with Austin and joined his coaching program, which has completely transformed their financial understanding and success. This week, David and Paige share their story of finding Austin and going through his coaching program, revealing the monumental changes they experienced around understanding and managing money as a couple. Hear how their experience and commitment has allowed them to overcome their fear and frustration of financial management so that they can take complete control of their money. When you're ready, here are a couple ways Austin can help: 1) Download the "5 Secrets to Healthy Money Conversations With Your Spouse" guide 2) Register for the FREE Masterclass "Financial Freedom Blueprint" 3) Schedule a FREE Discovery Call with Austin
On this day in legal history, September 21, 1981, the United States Senate approved the nomination by President Reagan of Sandra Day O'Connor to the United States Supreme Court–making her the first female Supreme Court justice. O'Connor, who often leaned conservative, used her political experience from her time in the Arizona state Senate to shape her judicial views. She was known for filing concurring opinions that aimed to limit the scope of majority rulings. She faced opposition from the time of her nomination from anti-abortion and religious groups. During her tenure, O'Connor was known for her pragmatic approach and often served as the swing vote in contentious cases. Initially aligning closely with conservative Chief Justice William Rehnquist, her voting record later became more moderate as the Court's composition shifted. She played a pivotal role in key decisions, including those related to abortion rights, affirmative action, and campaign finance.She was involved in landmark cases such as Grutter v. Bollinger, which upheld the constitutionality of race-based admissions to universities, and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which preserved the core constitutional precept of Roe v. Wade. O'Connor retired in 2006 but left a lasting impact on American jurisprudence, particularly in her nuanced approach to complex legal issues.O'Connor also had a brief stint in acting, appearing as Queen Isabel in a 1996 Shakespeare Theatre production of Henry V. In a landmark decision, she cast the deciding vote in the 2000 Bush v. Gore case, which ended the Florida vote recount and paved the way for George W. Bush's presidency. She later expressed reservations about the court's involvement in the case.In another historic moment, O'Connor became the first woman to preside over an oral argument in the Supreme Court during the case of Kelo v. City of New London on February 22, 2005. Later that year, at the age of 75, she announced her plans to retire from the bench. Following her retirement, she took on the ceremonial role of the 23rd chancellor of William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Virginia, a position first held by George Washington. Her groundbreaking career remains a significant chapter in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court.The Federal Circuit's active judges have suspended 96-year-old Judge Pauline Newman for one year for failing to undergo medical testing as part of a disability and misconduct investigation. Initiated by Chief Judge Kimberly A. Moore, the probe began after Newman allegedly had a cardiac incident and raised questions about her productivity. The investigation is notable for its public nature, a rarity in judicial disability investigations. Legal scholars suggest that such probes may become more frequent as the average age of federal judges has risen to 69.Newman has contested the investigation, framing it as bullying and arguing that it was motivated by her frequent dissents in favor of stronger patent rights. The council stated that Newman's non-compliance with medical tests hampers their ability to assess her fitness for duty. A special committee had recommended the suspension, citing Newman's consistent refusal to cooperate.Newman's lawyer, Greg Dolin, criticized the investigation's procedures and called the renewable suspension "unlawful" under the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act. Newman plans to appeal the council's order and has also filed a lawsuit seeking reinstatement. She submitted two medical reports affirming her mental fitness, which the council dismissed as inadequate.The case has drawn public attention, contrasting sharply with Newman's recent accolades at a legal conference. Affidavits from court staff depict her as struggling with memory loss and paranoia, adding another layer of complexity to this unprecedented judicial probe.Embattled 96-Year-Old Judge Suspended in Disability Probe (2)A high-stakes antitrust lawsuit has been filed against the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) by around 1,200 former fighters, including Nate "Rock" Quarry. The suit alleges that UFC confines athletes to perpetual contracts and pays them far less than they would earn in a competitive market. The case has been fast-tracked for trial next spring and is closely watched as it could set a precedent for athletes in various sports to fight for better pay using antitrust law.The UFC, owned by Endeavor Group Holdings, generated a record revenue of $1.14 billion last year and reaches over 900 million households globally. Fighters are required to sign exclusive deals, often including four fights per year. However, the UFC allegedly withholds the last fight in a contract until the fighter agrees to renew, effectively trapping them in a cycle of successive contracts.The fighters argue that the UFC is a "monopsony," a sole buyer in a market, and accuse it of abusing this power. Monopsony cases are rare but have gained attention under the Biden administration. While there are other combat sports promotions, the plaintiffs argue that UFC controls the majority of fighters in nearly all weight classes and has also bought or shut down its rivals.The class action status of the lawsuit increases the risk for UFC, as it could be compelled to pay up to $4.8 billion in treble damages. The case could also encourage athletes in other industries to file similar suits. UFC has petitioned to appeal the class certification, arguing that the court erroneously certified the class.The case also highlights the financial struggles of fighters, who are independent contractors paid per bout. While top fighters can earn millions, most fighters have to fund their own training and equipment, leaving them with little net income. The case aims not just for compensation but also to bring about a change in the sport, offering fighters better terms and ending the cycle of perpetual contracts.UFC Fighters Test Antitrust Law to Escape ‘Perpetual' ContractsThe U.S. federal judiciary has enough funds to operate for at least two weeks if the government shuts down due to a lapse in funding. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts stated that court fees and other available funds could be used to continue hearing cases. Some case deadlines may be rescheduled if federal agency attorneys are not working during the shutdown. If the funds do run out, the judiciary would operate on a limited basis, retaining only the staff necessary for mission-critical work.Current government funding is set to expire at the end of the fiscal year on September 30, putting pressure on lawmakers to reach a deal on a short-term funding bill. Infighting among House Republicans and disagreements between the Republican-controlled House and Democratic-controlled Senate have jeopardized the passage of appropriations bills for fiscal year 2024. House Republicans have proposed allocating $8.7 billion to the federal judiciary for the next fiscal year, while Senate Democrats have proposed $8.56 billion. Both fall short of the judiciary's request for $9.1 billion.Judge Lavenski Smith of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit expressed that a potential government shutdown is a "consistent matter of concern" and that plans are being considered to keep the judiciary operational. The judiciary, which employs nearly 30,000 people, almost ran out of money during the last government shutdown in 2018. The Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) system, used for electronic filing of documents, remained operational during the previous shutdown. The U.S. Supreme Court, which opens its new term on October 2, has used non-appropriated funds in the past to continue short-term operations.Judiciary Has Funds for Two Weeks if Government Shuts Down (1)A legal team that successfully sued Tesla's board of directors for allegedly overpaying themselves is now seeking $229 million in legal fees, amounting to $10,690 an hour. The request was made in a filing in Delaware's Court of Chancery on September 8. If approved, this would be one of the largest fee awards ever resulting from a shareholder lawsuit against a board. The case took several years to build and focused on the compensation paid to Tesla's directors from 2017 to 2020.The 12 director defendants, including James Murdoch and Larry Ellison, had agreed to return $735 million in compensation and forego another potential $184 million. They also agreed to overhaul the board's compensation determination process. The settlement money will be paid to Tesla and indirectly benefit shareholders, making this a derivative lawsuit.The law firms involved in the case estimate the total settlement value at $919 million and are seeking 25% of that sum as their fee. They are also requesting about $1 million in expenses. Partners and staff from the law firms involved have billed thousands of hours on the case.Courts typically review fee requests by balancing the need to reward risk and effort against the risk of a disproportionate windfall that could undermine public confidence in the legal system. David Paige, founder of Legal Fee Advisors, described the fee request as "extraordinary" compared to typical hourly rates for corporate attorneys, which can go up to $2,000.Tesla's directors have not yet objected to the fee request but are expected to do so, according to court filings. A hearing to approve the settlement and the legal fees is scheduled for October 13, and Tesla shareholders have until Friday to file any objections.In 2012, Delaware courts approved an hourly rate that worked out to $35,000 in a Southern Copper shareholder lawsuit, setting a precedent that the outcome achieved should be the focus, not the hourly rate.Lawyers who sued Tesla board for excess pay want $10,000 an hour | ReutersA recent Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that a majority of Americans, including both Democrats and Republicans, support the ongoing strikes in the auto industry and Hollywood. The poll found that 58% of Americans back the United Auto Workers union's strike against Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis for better pay and benefits. In the entertainment industry, 60% support the strikes by screenwriters and actors for better pay and protections. Among Democrats, the support is especially strong, with 72% backing the auto workers strike and 79% supporting the Hollywood strike. Interestingly, a significant number of Republicans also expressed support for the strikes, despite the party's traditional pro-business stance. The poll reflects a broader trend of increased union activism in the U.S., with 2023 on track to become the busiest year for strikes since 2019.Americans broadly support auto, Hollywood strikes -Reuters/Ipsos pollA U.S. authors' trade group, including renowned writers like John Grisham and George R.R. Martin, has filed a class-action lawsuit against OpenAI. The lawsuit accuses OpenAI of unlawfully training its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, on copyrighted works from these authors. The Authors Guild, which filed the suit, is also concerned that the training data may have been sourced from illegal online book repositories. OpenAI has defended its actions by claiming that the use of internet-scraped training data falls under "fair use" according to U.S. copyright law. The lawsuit is part of a broader legal landscape where AI companies are facing challenges over the data used to train their systems.John Grisham, other top US authors sue OpenAI over copyrights | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
On this first of two episodes of The Joy of Cruising Podcast, I am delighted to welcome David & Stephanie, a married couple that performs as an intimate musical duo—David plays the guitar and sings, and Stephanie sings. In October of 2022, David & Stephanie attained their longtime goal of their first contract as cruise ship performers. They were assigned to Carnival Elation. David is the creator of David Paige Music and is one of the hardest working independent artists in the business. Hailed as a truly gifted entertainer, the Chicago rock singer delivers a seamless blend of pop and rock with a 90's twist. He was a finalist on VH1's “Make a Band Famous”, has appeared on national TV, and has toured the United States from LA to New York – headlining venues like House of Blues in Chicago, The Mint in LA, and Bowery Electric in New York. He performs with his original band, The David Paige Band; an 80s and 90s cover band called The Student Body; and as David & Stephanie. Stephanie is a classically trained vocalist with an impressive career, beginning with her first paid gigs at the age of eight. She eventually followed that passion out to New York to study musical theater at AMDA and worked as an actor and singer, with credits including an off-broadway musical, Mademoiselle Modiste. After college in Miami, Stephanie moved to chicago, where she has been performing consistently! She sings in a No Doubt tribute band called Don't Speak, and she sings and plays keyboards in the student body, the David Paige band, and of course sings in David & Stephanie. Carnival Elation is the oldest, smallest ship in the Carnival fleet. Don't take that as a slight however; near the end of their contract, Carnival Elation's Hotel Manager informed the crew the Carnival Elation was selected as number one in guest satisfaction across the entire Carnival fleet. David & Stephanie loved that contract on Carnival Elation. But in the follow-up episode, OMG, wait until you hear where their next contract took them!Support the show
Step into the world of Oregon's Willamette Valley through the eyes of a passionate winemaker, David Paige. In this special episode, we sit down with David, the mastermind behind David Paige Wines, to unravel stories that dance through vineyards and echo within glasses.As a featured winery at IPNC 2023, David shares his insights, likely brushed with memories of past gatherings with winemaking peers. Speaking of memories, the nostalgic Steamboat Pinot Noir Conference finds a place in our conversation.Our journey traverses through time as David unveils anecdotes of the legendary Dick Erath and his 17 vintages at Adelsheim. A chapter on transformation introduces us to Gina Hennen, a semiconductor expert turned winemaker, whose morning tea rituals tell tales of camaraderie amidst the vines.David's relentless pursuit of knowledge shines through as he discusses his growth mindset – a trait that led him from computer science to winemaking. Join us in decoding the allure of analytical minds within the wine community.The heart of our discussion revolves around the Oregon Wine Community – a tapestry woven with solidarity. David narrates tales of unreserved assistance and community spirit that epitomize the collaborative essence of this valley.So, if you're curious to explore the world of Oregon's Willamette Valley through the lens of a dedicated craftsman, tune in to our podcast. Join us in raising a glass to the stories, the wines, and the sense of belonging that David Paige encapsulates in every bottle. Cheers to the artistry of winemaking and the power of community!
In this episode of the Wine Crush podcast, host Heidi Moore takes listeners on a journey through the world of winemaking with two Dave's and their unique stories. First, we meet Dave Paige, a Midwestern boy who found his passion for wine while working in a wine shop. Dave shares his transition from a car-making family in Ohio to becoming a winemaker in Oregon's Willamette Valley. He discusses the evolution of the American wine industry, the changing perceptions of wine, and the importance of understanding the unique characteristics of different vineyards.Next, Heidi is joined by Dave and Casi from Namaste Wine. They share their love story, which began on a Match.com date, and how they became the proud owners of a vineyard in Dallas, Oregon. They discuss their passion for winemaking, the intricacies of their wines, and the recent opening of their stunning new tasting room, housed in a renovated 100-year-old barn. They share their journey of transforming the barn into a warm and inviting space, perfect for enjoying their exceptional wines.Throughout the episode, listeners will gain insights into the winemaking process, the importance of terroir, and the joy of exploring different flavors and styles of wine. Whether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or new to the world of wine, this episode offers a delightful blend of information, entertainment, and inspiration. So grab a glass of wine and join Heidi as she uncorks the stories of these passionate winemakers. Cheers!
In this episode of the Wine Crush podcast, host Heidi Moore takes listeners on a journey through the world of winemaking with two Dave's and their unique stories. First, we meet Dave Paige, a Midwestern boy who found his passion for wine while working in a wine shop. Dave shares his transition from a car-making family in Ohio to becoming a winemaker in Oregon's Willamette Valley. He discusses the evolution of the American wine industry, the changing perceptions of wine, and the importance of understanding the unique characteristics of different vineyards.Next, Heidi is joined by Dave and Casi from Namaste Wine. They share their love story, which began on a Match.com date, and how they became the proud owners of a vineyard in Dallas, Oregon. They discuss their passion for winemaking, the intricacies of their wines, and the recent opening of their stunning new tasting room, housed in a renovated 100-year-old barn. They share their journey of transforming the barn into a warm and inviting space, perfect for enjoying their exceptional wines.Throughout the episode, listeners will gain insights into the winemaking process, the importance of terroir, and the joy of exploring different flavors and styles of wine. Whether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or new to the world of wine, this episode offers a delightful blend of information, entertainment, and inspiration. So grab a glass of wine and join Heidi as she uncorks the stories of these passionate winemakers. Cheers!
"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" creator David Paige joins us to talk Memorial Day and Burgers! Follow that up with Chocolate Coffee Brownies and it'll feel like summer no matter when you listen! Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-liberati/message
He's dedicated the majority of his life to wine : learning about it, making it, selling it. Dave Paige of David Paige Wines talks about growing up in the Midwest, where wine wasn't a thing, but working in a wine shop changed all of it. He got hooked, left Ohio State University, and made a beeline for UC Davis where he continued his wine education. He worked at some California wineries before he made the move north to Oregon. He worked at the famed Adelsheim Vineyards for nearly 2 decades and then, in 2018, decided to create his own label. A serendipitous meeting with 2 others and his label was born. Dave dives into his philosophy of winemaking and what's next for his label.
Phenomenal Spotlight W/Mr. Short: Artfully Teaching The Science of Reading In today's spotlight, I spoke with the authors of Artfully Teaching The Science of Reading–Chase Young, Tim Rasinski , and David Paige. Chase Young is Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning at Sam Houston State University. He is editor of Literacy Research and Instruction and founding editor of Journal of Teacher Action Research. David Paige is Professor of Literacy at Northern Illinois University and Director of the Jerry L. Johns Literacy Clinic. Timothy Rasinski is Professor of Literacy Education at Kent State University. Recently, he was identified among the top two percent scientists in the world. In the spotlight, we discussed what the Science of Reading is to them, its components and why they wrote “Artfully Teaching The Science of Reading.” Be Phenomenal, Mr.Short Check thephenomenalstudent.com and The Phenomenal Student Podcast. Follow me on Tik Tok: @thephenomenalteacher and Twitter: @Mr100teacher #EduTok #TeacherLife #Education #TeachersofTikTok #ScienceofReading #Phonics #Literacy #Podcast #BookRecommendation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeremiah-short0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremiah-short0/support
Today Melissa and Lori talk with authors Chase Young, David Paige, and Timothy V. Rasinski, authors of the book, Artfully Teaching the Science of Reading. Teaching artfully means teaching authentically, aesthetically, and creatively. This book shares how to teach the five pillars of reading (phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension) artfully. It's important to really know what you're doing in order to be artful in your teaching. ResourcesArtfully Teaching the Science of Reading by Chase Young, David Paige, and Timothy V. RasinskiTeaching Reading: A Blend of Art and Science “That Sounded Good!”: Using Whole-Class Choral Reading to Improve Fluency by David Paige Chase Young's website: Thebestclass.org Ep. 110: Baltimore Secondary Literacy Teachers Talk Fluency Ep. 116: Sonia Cabell on the Importance of Content-Rich ELA Instruction Ep. 62: Effective Fluency Instruction with Tim Rasinski What Works Clearinghouse Young, C., Durham, P., Miller, M., Rasinski, T., & Lane, F. (2019). Improving reading comprehension with readers theater. Journal of Educational Research, 112(5), 615-626.Young, C., Durham, P., Rasinski, T., Godwin, A., & Miller, M. (2021). Closing the gender gap in reading with readers theater. Journal of Educational Research, 114(5), 495-511.Just for FUN: Dropkick Murphys Connect with us!Facebook and join our Facebook Group Twitter Instagram Visit our website to subscribe to our newsletter. Helping teachers learn about science of reading, knowledge building, and high quality curriculum.
Artfully Teaching the Science of Reading by Chase Young, David Paige, and Timothy Rasinski is a next step for educators steeped in the science. When we understand reading research and science, we can add art and creativity to the learning space. What does it mean to teach artfully? How can we creatively approach teaching aligned to science? These questions answered (and more) in this book talk. Resources Dr. Becky at Good Inside on InstagramConnect with us!Facebook and join our Facebook Group Twitter Instagram Visit our website to subscribe to our newsletter. Helping teachers learn about science of reading, knowledge building, and high quality curriculum.
In our society we make excuses for being late, not showing up for work or even getting an order wrong. As believers God says no more excuses. He wants us to follow his word and just believe! Guest pastor David Paige explains in John 2: 1-8.
"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" creator David Paige joins us to talk USA State Fair staples and history. Follow that up with Chocolate Coffee Brownies and it'll feel like summer no matter when you listen! Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/support
"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" creator David Paige joins us to talk his new book, while Jayne Zanglein (author of "The Girl Explorers") discusses the Society of Women Geographers! Maria also gives us an amazing Ratatouille recipe! Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/support
Featuring some amazing guests, this week's show tackles everything from Americana with author David Paige, to Blueberry recipes with Maria and an exclusive interview with Karen Worcester of Wreaths Across America. Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/support
Original air date January 26th, 2020.Fellow AUX Audio podcast host Stephanie Fravel (In the Green Room) brings bandmate David Paige along to discuss cover bands, original music, and the place for both within the local music scene. Later three members of Black Knights Studios promote their short animated film “Framed”.And finally, The Weekend Run Club round out the show by discussing their upcoming debut album “Zoo”, as well as their February 7th album release show at Beat Kitchen (featuring Violet Crime, August Hotel, and Splits).Stephanie Fravelhttps://www.auxchicago.com/in-the-green-roomhttps://www.instagram.com/inthegreenroompod/https://www.instagram.com/Gwenafrave/David Paigehttps://www.davidpaigemusic.com/https://www.instagram.com/davidpaigemusic/https://www.facebook.com/davidpaigemusic/Black Knights Studioshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2ky9SB9dnohttps://www.instagram.com/blackknightsstudios/The Weekend Run Clubhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-weekend-run-club/1071881194https://open.spotify.com/artist/5t1D0pmHVT0FmuCMAPsGqohttps://www.instagram.com/weekendrunclub/https://www.facebook.com/theweekendrunclub/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrqaqR6mkW6fePZ16mfrjoAThe Underbelly Hours | Adela | Danhttps://www.auxchicago.com/the-underbelly-hourshttps://www.facebook.com/UnderbellyHours/https://www.instagram.com/theunderbellyhours/https://www.instagram.com/cellocabbage/https://www.instagram.com/sir_danfrith/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvYgbu_m3EH__ifRrUVe2RQ
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On the first episode of AUX Populi, musician David Paige stops by to talk about his life in music, and his new passion for creating custom love songs. It’s an all out exploration of emotions and unexpected introspection for this inaugural episode, and that feels like the perfect way to begin.Stay tuned after the episode for the original track “I Would Do Anything”, and the custom love song “Young Love”.David Paigehttps://www.davidpaigemusic.com/https://www.facebook.com/davidpaigemusichttps://www.instagram.com/davidpaigemusic/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrUZhNcVFzR-JkPpz28jaugAUX Populi / Andy Kinghttps://www.auxchicago.com/auxpopulihttps://www.auxchicago.com/https://www.instagram.com/AUXPopuliPod/https://www.instagram.com/auxchicagoandy/Theme by Kevin MacLeodLogo by Baitul Javid
Stephanie and new band mate David Paige cozied up on Black Friday, shared stories of past shows, past tours, and what seems like past lives. David discusses moving forward after losing his dad at a young age, and how that has affected his artistic and life decisions. Especially now that he has become a dad, too.It's an episode about embracing change and challenges, as they honestly reveal what makes not just a good bandmate, but a good friend.David Paigehttps://www.facebook.com/davidpaigemusic/https://www.davidpaigemusic.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Ub9y6iTffQUHUwcIxJszf?si=97dZ8kbjRdyamIdKhyZkCQThe Student Bodyhttps://www.facebook.com/THESTUDENTBODYBAND/https://www.thestudentbodyband.com/In the Green Room / Stephanie / Isabellahttps://www.auxchicago.com/in-the-green-roomhttps://www.instagram.com/inthegreenroompod/https://www.instagram.com/Gwenafrave/https://www.instagram.com/isabellaeliopulos/Produced by Isabella EliopulosTheme by Adam SteinLogo by Allie Shapiro
Stephanie and new band mate David Paige cozied up on Black Friday, shared stories of past shows, past tours, and what seems like past lives. David discusses moving forward after losing his dad at a young age, and how that has affected his artistic and life decisions. Especially now that he has become a dad, too.It's an episode about embracing change and challenges, as they honestly reveal what makes not just a good bandmate, but a good friend.David Paigehttps://www.facebook.com/davidpaigemusic/https://www.davidpaigemusic.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Ub9y6iTffQUHUwcIxJszf?si=97dZ8kbjRdyamIdKhyZkCQThe Student Bodyhttps://www.facebook.com/THESTUDENTBODYBAND/https://www.thestudentbodyband.com/ITGR / Stephanie / Isabellahttps://artfinixstudios.com/in-the-green-roomhttps://artfinixstudios.com/artfinix-podcasts/https://www.facebook.com/ArtfinixPOD/https://www.instagram.com/artfinixpodcasts/https://www.instagram.com/inthegreenroompod/https://www.instagram.com/gwenafrave/https://www.instagram.com/isabellaeliopulos/https://www.instagram.com/singinnnsongs/Theme by Adam SteinLogo by Allie Shapiro
When I embarked on my 16-month wine journey around the world, the first leg was up the west coast of the United States. While in the Willamette Valley region of Oregon, I was lucky enough to visit many of the most important and oldest wineries, including all of the wineries of my three guests on this episode of The Vincast. My first guest is winemaker at Stoller Family Estate, Melissa Burr, who is the only Oregon-native on the episode! The second winemaker guest is Dave Paige from Adelsheim Vineyard (one of the founding wineries of the region), who has been there for fifteen years! The final guest was Harry Peterson-Nedry, who established his Chehalem estate in the hills from which the winery takes its name in 1990, and has been one of the regions best ambassadors.
Feature Guest: David Paige There was once a time when scientists believed that beyond the Earth there lied a largely dry, barren and inhospitable solar system. But now we think there is likely to be liquid water below the surface of Jupiter’s moons Ganymede and Europa, a warm salty ocean below the crust of Saturn’s moon Enceladus and recently NASA confirmed that ancient lakes once flowed on Mars. As the solar system wettens, are we witnessing a paradigm shift with profound implications in our search for life. To help us answer that question today we're joined at The Star Spot by the self-described “professional ice finder” David Paige. Current in Space Did you know human beings are not the only life forms aboard the ISS. Anuj explains. Then Tony builds on last episode's description of a Tatooine-like exoplanet by introducing another Star Wars fan favourite. It seems the Kepler space telescope has discovered an object that is been dubbed the "Death Star" for while it is no battle station it may be just as destructive to nearby planets. About Our Guest David Paige is Professor of Planetary Sciences at UCLA. He is Principal Investigator of the Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment, an instrument aboard NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission that is currently orbiting the Moon. He made headlines in 2012 for the discovery of water ice deposits and organic material on Mercury using data collected by the MESSENGER spacecraft. Paige is a world authority on water, ices and volatiles in the solar system.
Singer/songwriter David Paige’s career grew exponentially after competing on VH1′s Make a Band Famous, rubbing heads with Natasha Bedingfield and Tyson Ritter from All American Rejects. Tune in as Matt and David chat it up, as they discuss Chicago beginnings and honoring his father’s memory through music.
David PaigeDavid joined us for a night of his original music, playing his beautiful Gibson guitar. He presented a stong solo acoustic performance. David, in a live environment, rocks out on an electric guitar also and if thats not enough, catch his amazing and creative cover band called "The Student Body"Touring rock singer and featured finalist on VH1's "Make a Band Famous". http://youtu.be/mQBJf8WYrxY
David PaigeDavid joined us for a night of his original music, playing his beautiful Gibson guitar. He presented a stong solo acoustic performance. David, in a live environment, rocks out on an electric guitar also and if thats not enough, catch his amazing and creative cover band called "The Student Body"Touring rock singer and featured finalist on VH1's "Make a Band Famous". http://youtu.be/mQBJf8WYrxYDavid Paige has a sound that rocks harder than pop and is more accessible than much of today's alternative rock - his music is a must for any fans of either genre. With memorable melodies, powerful grooves, and energetic live performances, David and his band will give you a show that you won't soon forget. For information on how to blast David Paige's music in your car with the windows down, please visit www.davidpaigemusic.com "Inside Out - Single Available Now!" http://bit.ly/1dD3jRb Check out all the videos from David's Podcast