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Derek Smith is our latest guest on the podcast. Derek is a live wire Event & Public Speaking Coach, host & master of ceremonies originally from Canada and is now living on the beautiful Portuguese island of Madeira. He chats to Dylan about life on the island, how Portugal has slowed him down, they also discuss language, Portuguese people, picking a soccer team and how digital nomads might be finding roots in Portugal. FOLLOW OUR GUESTSDerek on LinkedinDerek's websiteABOUT PORTUGAL THE SIMPLE LIFE PODCAST: "Portugal - The simple life”, an insider's perspective to Portugal. We already know about Portugal's fantastic weather, food and beaches. In this podcast, we go deeper to meet the people who make this country so wonderful. Dylan, who has made his life in Portugal, shares an insider's perspective on what makes Portugal the unique, beautiful and fantastic country it is. Join him and his guests weekly as they shed light on the incredible people, culture, history and lifestyle that make Portugal one of the world's best places to live! Don't forget to subscribe to our Podcast to receive more stories about living and moving to Portugal! ⭐ EXCLUSIVE FOR SUBSCRIBERS⭐ If you're looking to buy a home in Portugal, book a 30-minute call with Dylan here: BOOK A CALL There are only 5 slots available every week – EXCLUSIVE for our podcast subscribers! SPONSOR: Portugal Realty, a Leisure Launch group company, sponsors this episode. FOLLOW US:Portugal The Simple Life WebsitePortugal The Simple Life FacebookPortugal The Simple Life InstagramPortugal The Simple Life XPortugal The Simple Life YouTubeFOLLOW OUR HOST: Dylan Herholdt - Portugal The Simple Life Podcast - LinkedIn Dylan Herholdt - Facebook Dylan The Simple Life - Instagram If you'd like to get in touch or share your experience with Portugal, Dylan would love to hear from you! Email: ola@portugal-the-simple-life.com WhatsApp: (+351) 910 571 613
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For this episode, we're going to pivot from the authors we've been interviewing and focus on the music with Derek Smith from Derek Smith and the Cosmic Vultures. Derek talks about the new album, “Opus,” described as a sort of “best of” collection of music, though the tunes here are all new. Derek shares his exploration of different music styles and how it all came together for the 10-track lineup. We also go into the band's origin, his musical parentage and how he settled on such a cool band name. Derek talks about the cool cover art made for “Opus” and his dad's own artistic contributions. And of course, we talk about the plans in place for 2025. Closing out this episode is “Preacher,” one of the tracks from “Opus.”
Decimonoveno programa dedicado a la temporada 1985-86 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de la fase regular de todos los equipos. En este analizamos a Los Angeles Clippers; tanto las expectativas como el desarrollo del curso, los movimientos en la plantilla, el ataque y la defensa, los jugadores, las estadísticas individuales y colectivas, y algunas curiosidades. El nuevo entrenador, Don Chaney, no fue capaz de hacer rendir a los buenos jugadores de los que dispuso; los más destacados: Marques Johnson, Norm Nixon, Cedric Maxwell y Derek Smith. Este último se lesionó gravemente al inicio del curso. La gerencia tuvo trabajo con los traspasos de Bill Walton y James Donaldson, además de las difíciles renovaciones tanto de Norm Nixon como del entrenador. También eligió al número tres del draft, Benoit Benjamin. No rindieron como se esperaba ni Junior Bridgeman ni Michael Cage. Disputó sus últimos encuentros en la liga Jamaal Wilkes. Para más inri, esta franquicia parecía maldita con líos debidos a su cambio de ubicación (de San Diego a Los Ángeles en 1984) y reclamaciones relacionadas con traspasos ya realizados. Hablamos sobre todo lo anterior y mucho más. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 06 de enero de 2025.
EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and public speaking coach & event host Derek Smith as they talk about what it takes to get better at public speaking and running great events. In this episode, we talk about: - Building confidence & becoming a great speaker - Engineering great experiences - Engaging your audience & reading the room EPISODE NOTES Mr. Derek Smith is a professional Event Host & Master of Ceremonies known for his contagious energy & positive creativity. His ability to engage audiences with professionalism, humour and rapid-fire delivery have made him an inspiring mentor to entrepreneurs worldwide. He proudly supports aspiring speakers and their partners at conferences, summits, festivals, podcasts - and thousands of other event types. Links: https://mrdereksmith.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/dereksmithcanada/ --------------- Special THANKS to the episode sponsors L-Nutra & Mendi! For nutrition technology that was designed for longevity, like the plant-based L-Protein I mentioned, head over to prolonlife.com/wired For cutting-edge brain training using neurofeedback, head over to www.mendi.io ----------------- Click this link to listen on your favorite podcast player and if you enjoy the show, please leave a rating & review: https://linktr.ee/wiredforsuccess ------------------ Music credit: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue) ----------------- Disclaimer: Podcast Episodes might contain sponsored content.
Visit Executive Career Upgrades for valuable insights on leadership and career growth and level up your success journey!In today's episode of the Success by Design Podcast, host Tim Madden is joined by special guest Derek Smith, VP of Enrollment at Executive Career Upgrades, to discuss the pivotal ways politics could shape the job market in 2025. With insights from their firsthand experiences, they explore the evolving dynamics of job searching and networking strategies that are proving essential in a politically and economically fluctuating landscape. They also dive into the direct impact of policies on businesses and individuals alike. This episode unpacks the challenges and strategies for navigating the job market amidst potential political changes and economic shifts. Listen in to gain a deeper understanding of how to adapt and succeed in an uncertain future.MORE FROM TIM:Connect with Tim on LinkedIn, Facebook, or InstagramSubscribe to Success By Design on YouTube to stay updated on effective career strategies and market insights.
Episode 137 Merry Moog 2024 Electronic Music for the Holidays Performed on the Moog and other Synthesizers Playlist Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 04:34 00:00 1. Hans Wurman, “Overture Miniature” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). This Austrian composer made several remarkable, classically influenced Moog Modular albums from 1969 to 1976. This was one of his last big Moog projects and is difficult to find. 2:54 02:54 04:32 2. Hans Wurman, “Danse De La Fee-Dragee ( Sugar Plum Fairy)” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). Moog Modular synthesizer, Hans Wurman. 1:33 01:33 07:24 3. Hans Wurman, “Danse Des Mirlitons (Flutes)” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). Moog Modular synthesizer, Hans Wurman. 2:14 02:14 08:56 4. Emerson, Lake & Palmer, “Nutrocker” from Nutrocker / The Great Gates Of Kiev (1972 Cotillion). Arranged by, Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Written by Kim Fowley. 03:48 11:08 5. Sounds Of Broadcasting 2, “Night Of The Kings” from Sounds Of Broadcasting #6088 (1975? William B. Tanner Company, Inc.). Broadcast library track produced for the holidays. Produced using a Moog Modular Synthesizer. 01:01 14:56 6. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Jingle Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. 01:44 15:56 7. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Christmas Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. 01:52 17:40 8. Douglas Leedy, “The Coventry Carol” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. 04:46 19:30 9. Joseph Byrd, “Christmas in the Morning” from A Christmas Yet to Come (1975 Takoma). USA. ARP 2600 Synthesizer with an Oberheim Expander Module. 01:34 24:16 10. Armen Ra, “O Come All Ye Faithful” from Theremin Christmas (2018 Sungod). USA. Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin. 04:43 25:50 11. Beck, “The Little Drum Machine Boy” from Just Say Noël (1996 Geffen). USA. Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer. 07:02 30:32 12. Alan Horsey, “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” from Switched-On Christmas (1985 Snowflake Records). Italian album with electric organ by Alan Horsey. This is reminiscent of Hooked on Classics as the entire album seems to be woven together by a drum machine beat. This is played on organ. Seems a little late for disco. 03:10 37:30 13. Denny Hinman, “Christmas in July” from Plays The Yamaha Electone E-70 (1980 Yamaha). Denny Hinman plays the Yamaha Electone E-70. A release by Yamaha. 01:45 40:36 14. Miharu Koshi, “Belle Tristesse” (妙なる悲しみ)from We Wish You A Merry Christmas (1984 Yen). Japan. A compilation of specially recorded Christmas-themed songs from various artists on the Yen Records label. Written by, synth-pop with vocals by Miharu Koshi. Miharu Koshi is a keyboardist and singer with a long-standing collaborative association with YMO-founder Haruomi Hosono. 03:43 42:20 15. Taeko Onuki, Inori (Prayer) from We Wish You A Merry Christmas (1984 Yen). Japan. A compilation of specially recorded Christmas-themed songs from various artists on the Yen Records label. Japanese synth-pop with vocals by Onuki. Maybe Ryuichi Sakamoto on keyboards. 03:44 46:02 16. Frank Collett, “Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring (1970 Privately Made Release). USA. This is a special addition to the Merry Moog podcast. I found what is likely a one-of-a-disc private pressing by Frank Collett using the Moog Modular Synthesizer. This 45 RPM disc was recorded at Finetone Recording Studio in New York City and is inscribed with the hand-written message, “To John & Loretta: Merry XMAS. Composed and arranged by Frank Collett” This appears to be disc made of metal with a vinyl coating. One side includes his rendition of Bach's “Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring” plus a short tune called “Little Joey” (see below). The flip side contains the same recording of “Little Joey.” Dated December 22, 1970. Clearly made using a Moog Modular Synthesizer. Collett (1941-2016) was a noted session pianist and sometimes led and recorded with his own trio. He was raised in New York. In 1968 he was accompanist to Sarah Vaughan. The following year he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. He became the house pianist, with the orchestra in the main showroom of the International Hotel (which became the Las Vegas Hilton). It was during this period that he made this recording in NY. 01:57 49:44 17. Frank Collett, “Little Joey” (1970 Privately Made Release). Frank Collett using the Moog Modular Synthesizer. From a 45 RPM disc recorded at Finetone Recording Studio in New York City (see above). Dated December 22, 1970. Clearly made using a Moog Modular Synthesizer. Collett (1941-2016) was a noted session pianist and sometimes led and recorded with his own trio. Moog Modular Synthesiser, Frank Collett. Whose Moog Synthesizer did he use to make this recording? I can only speculate and guess that he made the recording at the studio of Gerson Kingsley in New York. 01:56 51:40 18. Romantic Synthesizer, “Oh Tannenbaum” from Christmas Memories (1983 Dureco Benelux). French-Dutch album. Arranged, produced, synthesizers by Gerto Heupink, Robert Pot. 02:53 53:34 19. Keiko Ohta (Ota), “Here Comes Santa Claus” from Electone X'Mas Present (1975 Canyon). Yamaha Electone GX-707 (GX-1), arranged by Keiko Ohta. Ohta was a female Electone star from Japan. The GX-1 was an early polyphonic synthesizer and a new branch of the Yamaha Electone family tree. 02:43 56:24 20. Keiko Ohta (Ota), “Blue Christmas” from Electone X'Mas Present (1975 Canyon). Yamaha Electone GX-707 (GX-1), arranged by Keiko Ohta. Japan. Yes, the song originally made famous by Elvis Presley. Ohta was a female Electone star from Japan. The GX-1 was an early polyphonic synthesizer and a new branch of the Yamaha Electone family tree. 04:11 59:06 21. Paul Haig, “Scottish Christmas” from Chantons Noël - Ghosts Of Christmas Past (1981 Les Disques Du Crépuscule). From a compilation album of Christmas-related tunes. Scottish songwriter, musician and singer. 02:46 01:03:16 22. Les Cousins Dangereux, “What Child Is This” from Gotta Groove Records 2012 (2012 Gotta Groove Records). Holiday album with various artists. Les Cousins Dangereux is Mr. Tim Thornton. 01:59 01:06:00 23. Joy Electric, “Angels We Have Heard on High” from The Magic Of Christmas (2003 Tooth & Nail Records). Joy Electric is Ronnie Martin from Ohio. American synthesizer-pop musician. Among his many releases is this crafty Christmas album. 01:48 01:07:58 24. Koichi Oki, “Jingle Bells” from The Man From Yukiguni (1975 TIM/RS). Japan. Koichi Oki's Christmas album performed solely by his Yamaha Electone E-3. “Yukiguni” means snowland. Oki was a hugely popular Electone artist in Japan. 01:50 01:09:46 25. Koichi Oki, “Winter Wonderland” from The Man From Yukiguni (1975 TIM/RS). Japan. Koichi Oki's Christmas album performed solely by his Yamaha Electone E-3. “Yukiguni” means snowland. Oki was a hugely popular Electone artist in Japan. 02:18 01:11:34 26. Edhels, “Oriental Christmas” from Oriental Christmas (1985 Cabana Music). Recorded in France. Drums, Percussion, Keyboards, Jacky Rosati; Guitar, Jean Louis Suzzoni; Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Composed by, Marc Ceccotti; Keyboards, Noël Damon. I was sent this as a promotional album back in 1985 with a kind little note from the artists. Sorry it took me so long to put the Christmas-related track in my podcast. This is great example of synth-pop from France in the 1980s. 04:22 01:13:52 27. Bob Wehrman, John Bezjian and Dusty Wakeman, “Joy to the World” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1984 Tropical Records). Produced in L.A., a collection of pre-fab synthesizer classics. Not the same record of the same title as Douglas Leedy. 02:40 01:18:12 28. Bob Wehrman, John Bezjian and Dusty Wakeman, “Ring Christmas Bells” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1984 Tropical Records). Produced in L.A., a collection of pre-fab synthesizer classics. Not the same record of the same title as Douglas Leedy. 01:46 01:20:50 29. Romantic Synthesizer, “So This is Christmas” from Christmas Memories (1983 Dureco Benelux). French-Dutch album. Arranged, produced, synthesizers by Gerto Heupink, Robert Pot. We don't often hear an instrumental rendition of this Lennon and Ono X-mas tune. 03:22 01:22:34 30. Swinging Buildings, “Praying For A Cheaper Christmas” from Chantons Noël - Ghosts Of Christmas Past (1981 Les Disques Du Crépuscule). From a compilation album of Christmas-related tunes. This group was once rumored to be New Order in disguise. But no, they were in fact The Bowling Balls in disguise. 03:07 01:25:54 31. Bernie Krause, Philip Aaberg, “Feliz Navidad” from A Wild Christmas (1994 Etherean Music ). This delightful cassette is from Bernie Krause, known for his Moog explorations with Paul Beaver back in the day. All animal and ambient sounds recorded on location worldwide by Bernie Krause with the exception of the fish (courtesy of U.S. Navy). Animal samples, Bernie Krause and Phil Aaberg. Arrangements, new materials, all keyboards (Kurzweil 2000/Emulator III) Phil Aaberg. Percussion on Feliz Navidad performed by Ben Leinbach. 5:37 05:37 01:28:58 32. The Original Cast: R2-D2, Anthony Daniels As C-3PO, “R2D2 We Wish You A Merry Christmas” from Christmas In The Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album (1980 RSO). Vocals, Arthur Boller, Donald Oriolo, Jr., Dori Greenberg, Ivy Alexenburg, Jake Yeston, Jessica Taylor, Marney Alexenburg, Ricky Haayen, Roddy McBrien, Russell Poses, Scot Randell, Stacy Greenberg; Keyboards, Derek Smith, Harold Wheeler, Pat Rebillot; Sound Effects (R2D2), Ben Burtt. The whole Star Wars crew seems to have a part in this holiday album. I wanted to highlight a track featuring the melodious electronic beeping of R2D2. 03:33 01:34:34 Opening background music: Sounds Of Broadcasting 1, “Christmas Logos” from Sounds Of Broadcasting #6088 (1975? William B. Tanner Company, Inc.). Broadcast library track produced for the holidays. Produced using a Moog Modular Synthesizer. Notice how the melody imitates a familiar tune without ever hitting the same notes. A copyright thing. Another name of this track might as well be, “It's Beginning to Sound A Lot Like Christmas.” Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Tijuana Christmas” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Don Voegeli, “Chanukah” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). USA. Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Visual design by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
On today's edition of the podcast we're joined by special guests Derek Smith and Mark Scott to discuss Baylor football's upcoming matchup vs BYU.
It's All Star Week, so we dedicated a full episode to baseball drinking stories! Comedian, and former Blackout Diaries producer Derek Smith gives a hilarious recap of Cleveland's disastrous Ten Cent Beer Night, recorded at our live show in Chicago. CJ and Sean talk about how many people screw up the National Anthem at baseball games and we discuss recent surveys that claim Philly Fans drink the least of any baseball fanbase. We also talk about other famous baseball, drunken disasters like Disco Demolition along with some recent stories like the Reds fan who went viral after be tased in centerfield.
This week Reid is coming to you from Sag Harbor and Jeremy remains in their ever demanding home. They also have a surprise visit from podcast historians, Jaime Wright and Derek Smith who make comment on the happenings of the past 2 years though they no longer listen to the podcast. Isamu Noguchi being a perfectionist. ◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠ ➩ WEBSITE ◦ YOUTUBE ◦ INSTAGRAM ➩ SUPPORT ◦ ✨VIA VENMO!✨ ◦ PATREON ◦ THE MERCH ➩ REID ◦ JEREMY ◦ JACK ◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠ ➩ withdanceandstuff@gmail.com
Join Chris as he discusses the Mill Creek Entertainment releases that dropped during the months of April and May. Amazon.com: The Mysteries of Bradshaw Ranch: Aliens, Portals, and the Paranormal [DVD] : Ron Meyer, Documentary: Movies & TV Amazon.com: Dead Wrong [Blu-Ray] : Rick Bieber, Derek Smith, Katrina Bowden, Rob Schneider, Chelsea Debo: Movies & TV Amazon.com: Director Spotlight: Sydney Pollack [Blu-Ray] : Sydney Pollack, Burt Lancaster, Patrick O'Neal, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Bruce Dern: Movies & TV Get your Electic merch here: http://tee.pub/lic/ElecticEntertainment WHATEVER CREATIVE - Home (weebly.com) https://whatevercreative.weebly.com/electic-entertainment.html Facebook @electicentertainment Electic Entertainment | Facebook Instagram @electicentertainment Electic Entertainment (@electicentertainment) • Instagram photos and videos Letterboxd @electic electic's profile • Letterboxd Twitter @ElecticEnterta1 Electic Entertainment (@ElecticEnterta1) / Twitter TikTok electicentertainment https://www.tiktok.com/@electicentertainment Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-gentry2/support
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In this episode of the Leadership Podcast, host Dwayne Roberts interviews Derek Smith, co-host of Man Talk Mondays and pastor of Overcomers Empowerment Ministries. They delve into the significance of applying biblical principles to effect real change and maximize the life that God has given us. The discussion also explores the concept of the Kingdom of God and how understanding its principles can lead to a fulfilled life. Derek emphasizes the importance of self-discovery, leadership, and aligning with God's purpose. The conversation then shifts to relationships, where Derek underscores the importance of proper communication and setting expectations. He talks about the need for intimacy and vulnerability in relationships and the critical role of elders in teaching men how to be husbands. Takeaways: Understanding the kingdom of God and its principles is key to a fulfilled life. Leadership is about self-discovery and setting an example. Authority is based on knowledge and understanding in a specific area. Reading and gaining knowledge is essential for personal growth and leadership development. Learning through experience is essential for personal growth and development. Confidence comes from trusting oneself and being true to one's word. Proper communication and setting expectations are crucial in building strong relationships. Intimacy and vulnerability are key components of successful relationships. Learn More about Derrick,Co-host of Man-Talk Mondays, Pastor/Teacher (Overcomers Empowerment Ministries) Learn More about Dwayne Roberts visit: https;//dwaynehroberts.com Support the Leaders SHIFT podcast become a patron today visit: https://patreon.com/dwayneroberts #biblicalprinciples #selfdiscovery #alignment # communication #vulnerability
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We're joined by Derek Smith, a Brewery Consultant with Small Batch Standard, to discuss profitability for breweries in 2024 and beyond. Derek and his team are doing incredible work helping breweries break down their finances into specific "business units" and then analyze profitability from there. This conversation is packed with valuable insight into how that works and other trends for maximizing profits. Derek and Small Batch Standard are also giving you a FREE 2-page Business Unit Breakdown report. Just head to sbstandard.com/hop to take advantage. You can also connect with Derek on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/dereksmith9/ or by emailing him at derek@sbstandard.com. Learn more about Small Batch Standard at sbstandard.com ---For more information on Get Hoptimized, check out our website or follow us on social media.www.gethoptimized.com@gethoptimized
Message from Derek Smith on March 31, 2024
Derek Smith is a public speaking coach and renowned digital nomad. With over 15 years of experience hosting live and virtual events, Derek shares his unique journey as a global citizen, the impact of his nomadic lifestyle, and his role as a communication facilitator for non-native English speakers. We delve into highlights of entrepreneurship, the influence of spirituality in entrepreneurial success, transitioning to a digital nomad lifestyle, and the importance of networking within global communities. Connect with DerekWebsiteConnect with NicoleInstagram @workwealthandtravelYoutube @workwealthandtravelWebsiteBook a Discovery CallSign up for 80+ Remote Work Job Boards
BENNY GOODMAN IN SANTIAGO Teatro Gran Palace – Santiago, Chile, November 17, 1961Bugle call rag, Don't be that way, Sweet Georgia Brown (1), I got rhythm (1)Benny Goodman (cl) Buck Clayton, Nick Travis, Al DeRisi (tp) Sonny Russo, Rex Peer (tb) Jerry Dodgion, Herb Geller (as) Tommy Newsom, John Murtaugh (ts) Derek Smith (p) Howie Collins (g) Arvell Shaw (b) Mousie Alexander (d) Maria Marshall (vcl) Harry Sheppard (vib 1 sexteto ) BILLY STRAYHORN SEPTET – CUE FOR SAXOPHONE New York, April 14, 1959Cherry, You brought a new kind of love to me, When I dream of you (qj,rp out)Harold “Shorty” Baker (tp) Quentin Jackson (tb) Russell Procope (cl) Johnny Hodges (as) [on label as Cue Porter (as) ] Billy Strayhorn (p) Al Hall (b) Oliver Jackson (d) GENE KRUPA – DRUMMER MAN New York, February 12, 1956Let me Off Downtown, Rocking chair, Opus one, Drum boogie, Boogie bluesRoy Eldridge (tp,vcl) Joe Ferrante, Bernie Glow, Ernie Royal, Nick Travis (tp) J.J. Continue reading Puro Jazz 19 febrero 2024 at PuroJazz.
Professional Arm Wrestler Derek Smith joins the show to talk about how pro gaming turned into a career in the sport of Arm Wrestling. He talks techniques, how to get involved in the sport, his upcoming match for King of the Table, and more. Follow Derek: Instagram: @AWDerek YouTube: @AWDerek
The Gang of 8 makes a surprise return visit for some more reflections on the esoteric world of British Brass Bands, especially those within The Salvation Army. Those in the know will know this leads us inevitably to stories about, and music of, Eric Ball. Along the way: Erik Leidzen, Derek Smith, Leslie Condon, and more.Thanks for listening. Share with your friends. Find this and more at cheynemusic.com/podcast.
Cody Bowker and Derek Smith of Hoyas Baseball join host Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino to talk about their baseball journey and the upcoming season. Both are former high school standouts from Maine. Cody Bowker was recently tabbed as a Preseason All-BIG EAST selection as a pitcher. Bowker made 14 appearances on the mound in 2023 and boasted a 2.57 ERA in 42.0 innings of action. Bowker tallied 47 strikeouts which was third on the team behind third round pick of the Astros Jake Bloss (96) and junior Andrew Williams (49). Graduate Student Derek Smith, transferred from Bryant, where he was named to the All-America East First Team. Derek started all but one game in the outfield in CF. He hit .317 with 15 doubles, 10 home runs, 44 RBI and 37 runs scored and set career-highs in hits, doubles, home runs and RBI. The Hoyas are picked to finish 4th in the Big East Conference. The Georgetown University baseball team will play a majority of their home games during the 2024 season at Capital One Park in Tysons, Virginia. Visit: https://guhoyas.com/sports/baseball
Check out this amazing link; https;//linktr.ee/talk2ramipodcast Wild By Nature: https://wildbynaturecbd.com/?wbn=talk2rami This week's guest is the amazing Derek Smith! He is in STR management, but his main focus is being a positive influence as a father. He thrives on human interaction due to its nature of maximizing his impact on people's lives positively. He believes human interaction has more value than money and shows it by connecting with people. Join us as we discuss how to be better people with just a little compassion and connection. Welcome to Talk2Rami, the ultimate source of inspiration and guidance! If you're looking for practical tips, insightful interviews and heartwarming stories to help you achieve your goals, you've come to the right place. Our weekly podcast features exclusive conversations with top achievers who reveal their secrets to success. Join our supportive community on various social media platforms so you never miss out on empowering content. With each episode, we open the doors to personal growth by providing practical advice, life hacks and transformative strategies that can revolutionize your approach to self improvement. But that's not all! Our carefully selected daily media is designed to enhance your productivity and lift your spirits. Explore fresh ideas, trending insights and easily accessible resources just a click away. It's time to make use of these time saving tools and work towards a brighter future for yourself and those dear to you. Embark on an extraordinary journey towards empowerment with Talk2Rami. Let's thrive together and embrace success in this thrilling adventure. Our incredible companions and reliable allies are here to support you every step of the way. Don't hesitate any longer! Begin your path of personal and professional growth today. Make sure to hit that subscribe button, join our amazing community and open yourself up to a world of inspiration, valuable advice and personal growth opportunities. Key elements; Find motivation, receive guidance, practical tips and tricks, engaging interviews, heartwarming stories, weekly podcast episodes featuring top achievers sharing their secrets of success. Discover strategies for personal growth, self improvement techniques, productivity hacks, life changing tips. Experience empowerment through the support of a vibrant community. Visit our website at http;//talk2rami.com/ for more information. Connect with Ramin Jahedi on LinkedIn; https;//www.linkedin.com/in/raminjahedi/ Listen to the podcast on Spotify; https;//open.spotify.com/show/2u1ISRm24IjnFlaDQpVSrb Follow us on Facebook; https;//www.facebook.com/talktorami/ Get inspired on Instagram; https;//www.instagram.com/talk2rami/ Stay updated with us on Twitter; https;//twitter.com/talk2rami
On today's show, the voice of Baylor women's basketball Derek Smith stops by! Derek will give his thoughts on this year's Baylor women's basketball team, we'll ask him about the final regular season game coming up at the Ferrell and talk Foster Pavilion as well. Plus it's final exam week for our student-athletes. We will highlight and shine light on the team behind the team with our SACE squad.
Welcome to the Infinite Taylorverse! Here at the Infinite Taylorverse, we talk about all things nerdy and pop culture! Movies, TV, cartoons, comics, books, video games, tabletop games, and so much more! We talk about the latest pop culture news as well as rumors and fan theories. Be advised that spoilers are eminent! In this, our one hundred and forty-sixth episode, we sit down with a ton of special guests at KC Retro 2023! Come listen to our conversations with Derek Smith from Retro Zone and the KingCade Arcade, Ryan Burger from Old School Gamer Magazine, toy creator Marty Hansen A.K.A. The Godbeast, Derek Blaha A.K.A. General Malice, Jay Hatfield from The Game Chasers, Geoff Voss from Naka-Kon, Sam with Folxy Cosplay, Jess with Jessica Violet Cosplay, Elli the winner of the Judges' Choice Cosplay Contest, Jack from Funcertainty Box, and YouTuber Hunter Hancock A.K.A Meat Canyon A.K.A Papa Meat! We had a great time with a TON of great guests! As always, thanks for strapping in for a ride through The Infinite Taylorverse!
On today's show we visit with Derek Smith, a man of many talents on the radio and in venue at McLane Stadium. We talk Baylor Football, Baylor Women's Basketball and Homecoming coming up this week as Baylor gets ready to take on Iowa State. We'll also hear some comments from Dave Aranda following his weekly press conference.
Discover the Insider's Guide to Thriving as a Digital Nomad Have you heard these myths about the digital nomad lifestyle? Myth #1: It's all about lounging on the beach with a laptop. Myth #2: You need to have a lot of money saved up to start. Myth #3: It's impossible to have a stable income. In this last episode of this miniseries, my guest experts will reveal the truth and provide valuable tips for aspiring digital nomads. You will discover the secrets of the digital nomad lifestyle in this riveting episode. As the seven experienced nomads share their tips and advice, you'll be on the edge of your seat, eagerly awaiting the next nugget of wisdom. Again, my special panel of digital nomads is Ranika Koneru, Shaun Busuttil, Nora Dunn, Chris Cerra, Gianni Bianchini, Jason Robinson, and Mr. Derek Smith. In the episode, you will hear there's no right or wrong way to be a digital nomad. Just listen to your gut feeling and do what's right for you. You can also read the blog post on TheRadioVagabond.com/282-seven-nomads-7. THE KEY MOMENTS 00:00 - Welcome to the last episode in this miniseries 03:17 - Starting Small and Testing the Waters 05:19 - The Importance of Planning and Networking 07:55 - Understanding the Challenges and Benefits 10:07 - Taking Baby Steps and Constant Progress 14:47 - The Importance of Stability in Digital Nomadism 15:51 - Overcoming Fear and Embracing the World 17:45 - Finding Your Own Path as a Digital Nomad 19:39 - Learning from Past Mistakes 26:57 - The Cost of Digital Nomadism 29:33 - Reviews and Definition of Digital Nomad 32:06 - Labels and Definitions of Digital Nomad 34:28 - The Future of Nomadic Life 35:18 - Individual Choices in Nomadism 36:19 - Future of the Radio Vagabond NOMAD LINKS Visit Jason Robinson's travel blog, TheNomadExperiment.com and follow him on Instagram as @TheNomadExperiment. Follow Nora Dunn's YouTube channel with tips on travel and travel gear, her blog, TheProfessionalHobo, and on Instagram as @TheProfessionalHobo. Follow travel writer Shaun Busuttil on his blog “ShaunBusuttil.com“ and on Instagram as @TheShaunBusuttil. Subscribe to Chris Cerra's email newsletter, RemoteBase.co, for the best accommodation deals for digital nomads. Use promo code VAGA20 to get 20% off on his Premium Newsletter forever. He's @nomadaccommodationguy on Instagram. Check out Mr. Derek Smith's website on public speaking. He's @Mr_Derek_Smith on Instagram. Check out Ranika Koneru's company, Cloud Connections, for inspiring group travel experiences to the world's greatest festivals. She's on Instagram as @RainbowRani_. Explore Gianni Bianchini's travel blog, Nomad Is Beautiful, YouTube channel, and podcast for digital nomad advice and insights. On Instagram as @Gianni.Bianchini. Connect with Palle Bo on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. See all the links here.
Imagine a life where work and adventure seamlessly blend, and you can explore the world while building a successful career. That's the power of being a digital nomad! In this episode, I had the pleasure of (again) chatting with seven incredible individuals who have embraced this nomadic lifestyle, and this time they have unforgettable memories to share. It's the enchantment of swimming beside a blind elephant in the heart of Thailand, the intrigue of being caught in the spotlight of a reality show tailor-made for globetrotters, and the unexpected camaraderie found with not one but two fearless Albanian grannies. How about forming friendships with locals from every corner of this spinning planet through stand-up comedy, and then, the spark of revelation at the moment the bulb over your head illuminates, revealing that the digital nomad life wasn't just a pipe dream? Also, prepare to be touched by the golden hearts of wanderers as they extend a hand to a struggling family in Manila. Hold your curiosity as we delve into the tale of a shaman in Peru, rendering aid to fellow souls on Ayahuasca ceremonies. Read the full article and see some pictures on www.TheRadioVagabond.com/281-Seven-Nomads-6 – and start your journey towards the digital nomad lifestyle. NOMAD LINKS Visit Jason Robinson's travel blog TheNomadExperiment.com and follow him on Instagram as @TheNomadExperiment. Follow Nora Dunn's YouTube channel, with tips on travel and travel gear, her blog, TheProfessionalHoboand on Instagram as @TheProfessionalHobo. Follow travel writer on his blog “ShaunBusuttil.com“ and on Instagram as @TheShaunBusuttil. Chris Cerra's email newsletter, RemoteBase.co, for the best accommodation deals for digital nomads. Use promo code VAGA20 to get 20% off on his Premium Newsletter forever. He's @nomadaccommodationguy on Instagram Check out Mr. Derek Smith's website on public speaking. He's @Mr_Derek_Smith on Instagram. Check out Ranika Koneru's company, Cloud Connections, for inspiring group travel experiences to the world's greatest festivals. She's on Instagram as @RainbowRani_ Explore Gianni Bianchini's travel blog, Nomad Is Beautiful, YouTube channel, and podcast for digital nomad advice and insights. On Instagram as @Gianni.Bianchini. Connect with Palle Bo on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, and twitter. See all the links here
Hey there, global explorers. Welcome back to another episode of this miniseries with the seven nomads on The Radio Vagabond. Today, we're diving into something every traveler understands – feeling alone in a world full of new places. Imagine hopping from one exciting spot to another, soaking in new cultures, and living life on your terms. But in between all that excitement, loneliness can sneak in. In this episode, I'm again joined by the seven experienced nomads, each with a trick or two up their sleeves to beat loneliness and create a real sense of community. From bustling markets in India to chasing the magical Northern Lights, our group of seasoned nomads has cracked the code to making friends no matter where you are. We're talking about turning chance meetings into lifelong friendships, how to blend online pals with real-life bonds, and how to build a support system that truly gets your nomadic lifestyle. So, whether you're tuning in from a beachside hammock in Thailand or a cozy corner of a café in Portugal, this episode is your guide to making friends on the move. Get ready to swap loneliness for connections that span the globe. The seven digital nomads are back. Ranika Koneru, Shaun Busuttil, Nora Dunn, Chris Cerra, Gianni Bianchini, Jason Robinson, and Mr. Derek Smith. So, let's conquer digital nomad loneliness – together! KEY MOMENTS · 00:00 - The Tension Between Freedom and Social Connection · 03:13 - Becoming the Nucleus of Your Own Community · 06:04 - Building Support Systems and Cultivating Relationships · 09:32 - The Dance Between Freedom and Belonging · 14:19 - The Benefits of Co-living Spaces · 19:48 - The Commonality of Digital Nomads · 22:50 - Balancing Social Needs · 26:10 - Connecting Through Shared Interests · 28:56 - The Challenges of Dating as a Digital Nomad · 30:58 - Loneliness and Building Communities · 34:25 - Home Base for Digital Nomads · 36:44 - Advice for Aspiring Digital Nomads · 37:13 - Conclusion and Call to Action NOMAD LINKS Visit Jason Robinson's travel blog TheNomadExperiment.com and follow him on Instagram as @TheNomadExperiment. Follow Nora Dunn's YouTube channel, with tips on travel and travel gear, her blog, TheProfessionalHoboand on Instagram as @TheProfessionalHobo. Follow travel writer on his blog “ShaunBusuttil.com“ and on Instagram as @TheShaunBusuttil. Chris Cerra's email newsletter, RemoteBase.co, for the best accommodation deals for digital nomads. Use promo code VAGA20 to get 20% off on his Premium Newsletter forever. He's @nomadaccommodationguy on Instagram Check out Mr. Derek Smith's website on public speaking. He's @Mr_Derek_Smith on Instagram. Check out Ranika Koneru's company, Cloud Connections, for inspiring group travel experiences to the world's greatest festivals. She's on Instagram as @RainbowRani_ Explore Gianni Bianchini's travel blog, Nomad Is Beautiful, YouTube channel, and podcast for digital nomad advice and insights. On Instagram as @Gianni.Bianchini. Connect with Palle Bo on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, and twitter. See all the links here
If you're feeling overwhelmed and unproductive while trying to work remotely, constantly switching between different apps, and struggling to stay organized, then you are not alone! Many digital nomads find themselves wasting precious time searching for important files and information, leading to missed deadlines and added stress. Have you heard these myths about essential tools for digital nomads? Myth #1: To be productive, you need a fancy, expensive setup. Myth #2: Traveling and working simultaneously is impossible. Myth #3: Productivity tools are only for traditional office settings. Our seven digital nomads are back. Ranika Koneru, Shaun Busuttil, Nora Dunn, Chris Cerra, Gianni Bianchini, Jason Robinson, and Mr. Derek Smith are here to share the truth about essential tools for digital nomads. Find links to all the tools mentioned in the episodes here: Use Google Maps for travel planning, saving locations, and reading reviews of restaurants and hotels. Try Rome2Rio to find the most efficient and cost-effective transportation options between places. Utilize Skyscanner to search for and book flights at the best prices. Use Airbnb to find accommodation everywhere. Consider using Facebook Marketplace for local accommodation options, especially in Southeast Asia. But when it comes to finding an apartment, Shaun mentions Flatio. Chris Cerra has a free newsletter called Remotebase.co, where you get curated Airbnb deals and special discounts. And if you want to sign up for the Premium Newsletter, where the deals are even better and more specific deals it's Remotebase.co/Premium. Use the code: ”VAGA20” for 20% off the annual membership forever. Visit Nora Dunn's website, TheProfessionalHobo.com, for a regularly updated resource of websites to find monthly accommodations around the world – excluding Airbnb. The Radio Vagabond sponsor, Hotels25.com is also a great tool for the best prices on hotels, guest houses, hostels, and apartments. Gianni uses Notion.so for structuring his work. It's a versatile organizational tool catering to digital nomads' personal and professional needs. It encompasses a range of features, including database checklists and flexible viewing options, making task management a breeze. Although mastering Notion may take some time, it can become a powerful asset, weaving efficiency into the digital nomad lifestyle. LINKS TO THE SEVEN NOMADS Visit Jason Robinson's travel blog TheNomadExperiment.com and follow him on Instagram as @TheNomadExperiment. Follow Nora Dunn's YouTube channel, with tips on travel and travel gear, her blog, TheProfessionalHoboand on Instagram as @TheProfessionalHobo. Follow travel writer on his blog “ShaunBusuttil.com“ and on Instagram as @TheShaunBusuttil. Chris Cerra's email newsletter, RemoteBase.co, for the best accommodation deals for digital nomads. Use promo code VAGA20 to get 20% off on his Premium Newsletter forever. He's @nomadaccommodationguy on Instagram Check out Mr. Derek Smith's website on public speaking. He's @Mr_Derek_Smith on Instagram. Check out Ranika Koneru's company, Cloud Connections, for inspiring group travel experiences to the world's greatest festivals. She's on Instagram as @RainbowRani_ Explore Gianni Bianchini's travel blog, Nomad Is Beautiful, YouTube channel, and podcast for digital nomad advice and insights. On Instagram as @Gianni.Bianchini. Connect with Palle Bo on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, and twitter. See all the links here. KEY MOMENTS: 00:00 - Introduction Palle Bo introduces the episode and mentions that they will be discussing tools and resources for digital nomads. 01:08 - Leveraging ChatGPT Derek talks about how he ChatGPT to capture new ideas and how it has been a huge benefit for him as a writer. 03:45 – Nomadigo Ranika shares an app called Nomadigo, which helps digital nomads see where their friends are located throughout the year. 04:12 - Google Maps Gianni discusses how he uses Google Maps to plan his travels and relies on AI to provide recommendations for itineraries. 07:23 – Rome2Rio and Facebook Marketplace Jason talks about using Rome2Rio to plan transportation options and mentions using Facebook Marketplace to find accommodations at local prices. 14:48 - Introduction to Notion Gianni recommends Notion.ai as a versatile app to manage work and personal life. It offers features like databases, checklists, and different viewing options. Although it has a learning curve, it can become a valuable tool for productivity. 16:22 - Google Translate Shaun praises Google Translate, particularly its photo translation feature. It has been useful for him during his travels in the Balkan region, allowing him to understand signs and communicate with locals, and how it's enabling travellers to experience local culture and communicate with locals effectively. 17:46 - Importance of Local Connections Palle emphasizes the value of building connections and getting a sense of community while travelling and mentions an upcoming episode on this topic and the significance of connecting with locals in new places.
Have you ever considered the profound impact of your identity in shaping your reality and how your self-perception could vastly differ from how others perceive you? Buckle up as hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros dive into the world of identity, self-view, and its implications on our success. They discuss crucial introspection and highlight the often undefined line between confidence and arrogance. They explore the challenges of substantiating our claims with factual data and how these situations can help recalibrate our self-perception. They also delve into the evolving nature of identity and the critical role of consistency, and unpack how actions and the influences around us continually shape our identity. Understanding and defining your identity is a crucial step towards aligning with success, so get ready to redefine your perspective on identity, success, and self-perception, and gear up to level up.Links mentioned:Next Level Nation - https://www.facebook.com/groups/459320958216700 Next Level Monthly Meetup #19: "3 Things Everyone Should Know About Their Intimate Partner" on July 6, 2023, 06:00 PM EST - https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/monthly-meetups/ ______________________ Website
In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about the feeling that you don't belong and that it is okay. Not only is it okay, but it's also the beginning of a beautiful journey toward discovering who you really are. They share their personal tales of discomfort and internal battles, unraveling the gifts hidden in these seemingly painful experiences - the birth of a new identity, pursuing passions that genuinely matter, and setting extraordinary goals.Venturing deeper, they explore the intriguing interplay between our core beliefs and evolving relationships. Have you ever wondered how your aspirations shape your beliefs, or how friendships can morph as you grow? They got this covered. Through candid discussions, they uncover the friction that can arise when our aspirations diverge from those of others and how our core values influence our relationships. The journey calls for tough decisions - what to sacrifice and what not to. So, listen to this episode and get a fresh perspective on the unmatched power of being different and our beliefs' profound role in shaping our relationships.Links mentioned:Next Level Nation - https://www.facebook.com/groups/459320958216700To learn more about group coaching - https://nextleveluniverse.com/group-coaching/______________________ Website
Have you ever wondered why believing in ourselves can seem so challenging yet undeniably integral to our growth and success? In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about their evolution, the lessons learned, and the transformative power of setting boundaries and assessing progress. They break down the undeniable power of belief and its pivotal role in our lives. They underline the necessity of setting personal goals, the profound impact of bettering ourselves just a smidge every day, and the struggle of visualizing the future versus remembering the past. One crucial takeaway? The occasional pause to appreciate our progress can be incredibly empowering. Lastly, they delve into the intriguing compound effect. Visualizing our trajectory and embracing our true worth can bolster self-belief. Reflecting on how much we have grown in our capabilities over the last 5-10 years is both humbling and inspiring, and they share these insights in the hopes that it will fuel your belief in your potential. They share their go-to strategies for goal-setting, plotting a path to success, and why understanding the compound effect can be a game-changer. Links mentioned:Next Level Nation - https://www.facebook.com/groups/459320958216700To learn more about group coaching - https://nextleveluniverse.com/group-coaching/ ______________________ Website
Have you ever wondered what truly stands between you and your goals? Guess what, it's not always about time management or motivation but about setting boundaries. In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros share illustrate the necessity of setting boundaries and preparing for potential pushbacks. They dissect the art of saying 'no,' guiding your time, and focusing on your priorities. It's all about being clear and courageous enough to communicate your boundaries to those involved. Believing in ourselves and our goals is a crucial aspect of boundaries. Often overlooked, it's the foundation on which our boundaries stand. We explore how the ability to set and stick to boundaries, especially in the face of peer pressure, reflects our self-belief. Remember, boundaries aren't just restrictions but bridges to success. Links mentioned:To learn more about group coaching - https://nextleveluniverse.com/group-coaching/ Next Level U Book Club - https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-book-club/ ______________________ Website