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Not all of Tenerife is on fires! PJ hears from entertainer Dee Daniels about how it is safe where she is and also from Pat O'Neill of canaryislandstips.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I interview Dee Daniels. She is an award-winning jazz vocalist, composer, arranger, and music teacher. In our conversation, Dee Daniels and I discuss her critically acclaimed album "The Promise" which was created during her battle with terminal cancer, her musical journey including the development of her vocal range and teaching methods, and her profound on-stage experiences, further emphasizing the healing power of music as well as her role as a catalyst for being an inspiration to change audiences lives. Learn more about Dee and her work here: https://www.deedaniels.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-gold-podcast/support
Dee Daniels Scriven is the Director of The Office of New Americans serves as the point of contact for state agencies, private sector organizations, and the public to advance the integration and inclusion of immigrants and refugees in Colorado communities. The office falls under the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. In recognition of New Americans' significant economic, cultural, and civic contributions to Colorado, on June 25, 2021, Governor Jared Polis signed HB 21-1150, creating an Office of New Americans in Colorado's Department of Labor and Employment. The bill expands the work of the New American Integration Initiative, which launched in November of 2019. The bill also requires that the office implement a statewide strategy to facilitate economic stability and promote successful economic, social, linguistic, and cultural integration by investing in the success of immigrants in Colorado. On this episode of A Seat at the Table with Debbie Brown, Dee Daniels Scriven talks about her career journey that led to her taking the helm of this new department in Colorado. They talk about the immigrant journey, the roadblocks and obstacles that exist for New Americans, how the office helps to overcome those, and much more in a stimulating and informative chat. Hosted by Colorado Business Roundtable President Debbie Brown. Rate, review and subscribe on your favorite podcatcher. For more of our events, podcasts, and news, please visit the Colorado Business Roundtable website.
Also on this week's show, music from George Colligan, Greta Matassa, Mark Lewis and others.
Radio has a storied history strongly linked to podcasts like this one. My guest today, Dee Daniels, knows all about the power of audio-based entertainment, having worked on 16 different radio stations, two podcast series, two television series, and her own award-winning morning show. She'll talk about how she first got into radio, the relationship between radio and advertisers, the evolution of radio in the 21st century, how she identified a niche to grow her own brand, and more!Find more about Dee here:https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/abouthttps://www.instagram.com/deedanielsmedia/The UKnowAdamTsang podcast spotlights both veteran and budding entrepreneurs -- especially those local to the Savannah/Statesboro region. We aim to inspire and educate business owners, those who are looking to turn their "side hustle" into something more, and those who simply want to peer into the minds of the adventurous risk-takers who have fun stories to share!Follow UKnowAdamTsang on Social! https://www.adamtsang.comhttps://www.instagram.com/uknowadamtsang/ https://www.facebook.com/uknowadamtsang/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/uknowadamtsang/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3Z4FPVzEh3M9dBQ5YWMhAH?si=gec-DJCjSoiplCDM1veFWw
If you think a Nigerian dwarf goat is too small and standard sized dairy goats are too big, then mini dairy goats will meet your needs perfectly. Miniature dairy goats are a hybrid that starts with a Nigerian dwarf buck and a standard size dairy goat, such as a Nubian, LaMancha, Saanen, or any of the standard dairy goat breeds. In today's episode, Dee Daniels, president of the Miniature Dairy Goat Association and the Milk Committee Chairperson, talks about these little powerhouse milk goats. We talk about the breed standards for the various mini dairy goats, including how you get those famous little LaMancha ears and Nubian ears, as well as the best miniature milk goat. See full show notes here >> https://thriftyhomesteader.com/mini-dairy-goats/ To see the most recent episodes, visit ForTheLoveOfGoats.comThanks for listening!No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information. Click here to learn more about our Goats 365 membership. Or see my other goat courses in Thrifty Homesteader Academy.
Clio talks to Kush and Roy about The Big Well, a wellness event that is taking place in Tenerife Top Training in September. Dee Daniels and Tracey Cutting talk about how the pandemic has wrought havoc on the local entertainment industry.
Hülya Tunçağ bugün iki caz vokali konuk ediyor; 4 oktav sesiyle bilinen Dee Daniels ve derin bariton sesli Gregory Porter, saat 14.10'da CazTutkusu'nda...
The cover story on guitarist Julian Lage in the July issue of DownBeat reminded us of a duo with Julian Lage and saxophonist Ben Roseth playing at Egan's in Ballard in 2008. Both were in their early 20s at the time, but were already making waves. We recorded the duo and share some music from that night on this week's episode. Also on this week's show, trumpeter Jay Thomas, saxophonist Harold Land's Quartet with Russ Freeman on piano at The Penthouse in Seattle in 1964, Vancouver singer Dee Daniels, a bi-coastal project with trumpeters Ray Vega and Thomas Marriott, Portland singer Rebecca Kilgore and others. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by host Jim Wilke and airs Sundays at 2 p.m. Listeners may also subscribe to the podcast at KNKX, NPR, Apple, or Google.
Love To Be Loved (Just By You) – Desmond Foster – Soul Tune 45 – 2021 Wait - The David Sylvester Band – 2021 Put It On Me – West Love – 2021 Never – Sam Brown – Forthcoming – 2021 You Made A Fool Of Me – Anthony Hamilton – 2021 I’m Sorry – Bottom & Co – Forthcoming MD Records – 2021 For Your Love – Tortilla Soup Band – 2021 Best Outta You – Roland Johnson & Emily Wallace – 2021 Midnight Star – Carmen Bryant – Forthcoming Super Disco Edits 45 – 2021 Super High On Your Love – Bobby Barnes – Soul4Real 45 – 2021 I’m Movin On – The Vandellas – 2021 Dynamite – Maria Sanchez - Soul Tune 45 – 2021 Stick Together – Wesley Bright – What I Want – 2021 Still Here – Kevin Bascus feat Christian Robinson – Set The Atmosphere – 2018 Amazing – Just Tina & Gary Lil G Jenkins – 2021 At The End Of The Day – Mayfield feat Tate Moore – 2021 There Must Be Peace – Marvin Smith – Hit & Run 45 – 2021 Tell Me Why – Carla Benson – 2021 Life After Love – Roz Ryan – Forthcoming Super Disco Edits 45 – 2021 Choose Me – Dee Daniels – The Promise Deluxe Edition – 2021 Why Are You Here – Whittington Still – 2021 If You Ask Me – Tracy Masaniai – 2021 Hold On – Yvaes Diirell – 2021 Spoil You – Estee Pierce – 2021 Have You Ever Had A Woman – Tee Tee Soul – 2021 Back To Love – Roderick Harper – Back To Love – 2021 Just 4 Your Love (Ol Skool Mix) – Family Unit – Love You All Over – 1992 Lets Work It Out – Nicholas Davis – 2021 Look Up At The Sky – Smokin The Jazz feat Judy – 2021
This show was an interview sandwich! We started and finished off with an interview. First off was Serra's interview with Shelby Wyminga and Kerri Norris about the audio play Little Women which is an adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's book, it's produced by Far From The Tree Productions which is actually the production company of Shelby and her sister Joelle! Its debut is on November 14, 2020 and the ew episodes are every Saturday until December 19, 2020. You can listen on all podcasting platforms! In the middle of our sandwich was two reviews! Our new correspondant Olivia did her review of the short film Come To Your Senses and Eva reviewed Dee Daniles' performance at The Shadbolt. We finished off our show with Serra's interview with Michael Scholar Jr. who is the director of LUNGS, produced by Mitch and Murray Productions. You can catch LUNGS between November 13th and 22nd 2020.Time Stamps: Interview with Shelby Wyminga and Kerri Norris 2.35Review of Come To Your Senses 21.00Review of Dee Daniels 28.32Interview with Michael Scholar Jr. 41.48
Tim Pohanka was able to sit down with Dee Daniels from B101.5 to talk about her career in Radio and how she got to where she is today. Dee let us in to a little sneak peek about her life outside of the radio that give us a little insight to who the person behind the radio host is. Dee has devoted her career working on the radio to help others and continuously supports the Children's Nationals Hospital which is an organization who's mission is very close to her heart. Check out this episode to learn more!
In this episode, Celtic kicks back with the wonderful Dee Daniels Locke, Lindy Hopper extraordinaire, as they trade silly voices as well as discuss separating the technique from the body, the influence and inspiration of Tena Morales, diverging from the mainstream image of Lindy Hoppers, learning to dance from family, the war between leaders and followers on the dance floor,the preservation vs the progress of Lindy Hop, the suppression of Black culture in contemporary swing dancing, teaching students to be accountable for their own bodies and purpose, the Montreal Swing Riot, finding longevity and resiliency in the Lindy Hop scene as a black woman, and the importance of clinging to other people of color/finding your crew. Celtic is particularly proud of this one.
Womens Podcasting Network with Dee Daniels Women’s News Network and Women’s Podcasting Network, a women’s community of news and a podcasters community focused on quality content and social engagement. Dee Daniels, a journalist, broadcast professional and technology startup enthusiast. Dee has held positions at top news organizations including, the Chicago Tribune, and a women’s news […] The post Womens Podcasting Network with Dee Daniels appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Dee Daniels is a crowd pleaser, a musician’s musician. Whether accompanying her self at the piano, fronting a trio, big band or symphony, she is a unique talent who transcends musical borders with her jazz styling, infused with gospel and blues flavouring. The stepdaughter of a Baptist minister, Dee was born and raised in Oakland, CA. Though she graduated with a B.A. degree in Art Education, music was always a big part of her life. However, she didn’t discover her true calling to it until after teaching art in a Seattle high school for a year. She then joined a band, resigned her teaching position, and the rest is history! Since that day, Dee has traveled throughout the world with her music. She has shared the stage and/or recorded with numerous legends of jazz including Houston Person, Monty Alexander, John Clayton, Russell Malone, Cyrus Chestnut, Ken Peplowski, and Lewis Nash to mention a few. Her diverse career has seen her in clubs and prestigious music halls around the world, on theater stages, television and radio, performances for royalty, international dignitaries, and on many recordings as leader or guest. Dee has also established herself as a jazz vocalist in demand by the classical world, performing her three symphonic Pops programs with orchestras in the US, Canada, and Europe. Organizations and institutions in and out of the music industry have recognized Dee with awards for her contributions in music, education, fundraising, and community service. www.deedaniels.com www.wijsf.org
Listen to the history of FGP through the words of Andie McConnell, Executive Director and Co-founder as Dee Daniels asks hard but important questions about the experience of starting and growing this nonprofit while maintaining balance and sanity!
On this episode we of Finding your Frequency we speak with Dr. Terry Cummings. Terry is one of the 13 children, a father of three son's, and has 10 grandchildren. He went to DePaul university in Chicago, where he majored in Communications, radio and T.V. He also a 18 year veteran of the N.B.A, a two-time all star, and the N.B.A Rookie of the year in 1982. He has 42 years of ministry under his belt, having been ordained at the age of 16. He is well traveled man in and out of the country speaking on all kinds of platforms about the necessity of change and knowing who you really are.
This week Finding Your Frequency introduces Lead Up for Women founders Colleen Biggs and Sabina Ramsey who’s organization teaches the value of empowerment and encourages women to foster conversations and networking opportunities including thought leadership summits, workshops, and retreats. On this very special Women’s program Jeff Spenard is joined by Women’s Series Executive Producer Dee Daniels. You do not want to miss this very special episode of Finding Your Frequency!
Join Host of Preparing for the Unexpected, Alex Fullick as he broadcast live from DRJ 2018 in Phoenix Arizona. Disaster Recovery Journal sponsors two annual conferences that began in September of 1989. The first conference drew a crowd of almost 250 disaster recovery professionals. Today, both conferences combined pull in more than 3,000 disaster recovery professionals from all over the world, which makes our conferences the largest in the entire industry. DRJ has an exciting array of events available throughout the year. Participation in any or all is a great way to boost your industry knowledge and expand your networking circle. The opportunities include annual conferences, webinars and podcasts. The conferences are held twice each year. The spring show is in Orlando, Florida; the fall show is in Phoenix, Arizona. The webinars are held monthly and may be viewed live or recorded for later use. The podcasts offer a chance to hear sessions from previous conferences.
Dee Daniels is a veteran in both print and broadcast. She began her career as a radio news reporter in Charleston West Virginia covering politics and government at the state capital. Dee later worked at WCHS as a news reporter, and WBES easy listening station as a host. Returning to Chicago her home, she worked as an afternoon host at WKDC Jazz in Elmhurst , interened with WNUA, and then on to WJPC. It was there the seed was planted for creating her own publication after meeting who would later become her mentor, the late John H, Johnson. With a passion for broadcast, yet a yearning for news Dee returned to her news roots as a Journalist in the North West Suburbs at the Downers Grove Reporter, and later Liberty Suburban News Group where she covered local government, education, business and community events. Wanting to serve her community as a journalist Dee returned to the city and landed a job at the Chicago Tribune City News Service covering police beats, politics and community. Realizing there was stories to be told and legacy to print Dee began plans to start her own News Publication “Noir Woman News,” which she launched in 2004 featuring the first cover story on now First Lady Michelle Obama. The publication initially served as an insert in the Chicago Citizen thanks to another mentor Publisher Bill Garth.