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Dining on a Dime
NOFA NJ, Recipes via a Cookbook Author, and a highly acclaimed Chef elevating Delaware's Food Scene on Food Farms And Chefs Radio Show, Episode 324

Dining on a Dime

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 56:07


Northeast Farmers Market SeasonHost Amaris Pollock welcomed Devin Cornia who is the Executive Director of the Northeast Farming Association of New Jersey back to the show. They discuss the upcoming farmers market season and the opportunity for people to interact with farmers and learn about agriculture.  They also discussed Devin's history within the industry, along with some of the programs, initiatives, and the publication "The Natural Farmer" which NOFA provides to the community.NOFA's Local Food Initiatives:Devin explains that NOFA (Northeast Organic Farming Association) is a 50-year-old organization with seven state chapters supporting organics, land stewardship, and local food. The New Jersey chapter, which is 40 years old, focuses on supporting community and economic vehicles that make local food work. Devin discusses the challenges and opportunities in the current economic environment, emphasizing the need for collaboration and investment in local economies to build resilient, self-reliant food systems. He also highlights the importance of organic farming for health and the environment, and shares two exciting projects: a commercial kitchen to support value-added product creation for farmers, and a grains project involving a documentary and grain processing equipment installation to strengthen the local grain economy.NOFA-NJ Updates and Initiatives:Devin also discussed NOFA-NJ's upcoming events and website, encouraging people to check for future activities starting in July. Amaris and Devin also talked about NOFA-NJ's outdoor project which is nearly complete and can accommodate around 50 people. That space will open the doors to future opportunities for dining events, discussions, and more--which both farmers and the surrounding communities can benefit from. ------------------------------------------- Next Segment------------------------------------------Annette Anthony's Book Tour Event at Free Library:Annette Anthony, author of "Always Enough: A Global Memoir," discusses her upcoming event at the Free Library of Philadelphia as part of World Heritage Week. The sold-out event, scheduled for Tuesday evening, will include a talk, book signing, and food tasting featuring two seasonal salad recipes from her book. Annette shares her background as a native Philadelphian and how her experiences in West Philadelphia and as part of a military family shaped her global perspective. She expresses excitement about Philadelphia being honored as a global city and its renowned culinary scene, including the recent attention from Michelin.Cookbook and Cultural Flavors:Annette discusses her cookbook and her love for Ethiopian food. She shares a humorous story about taking her father to an Ethiopian restaurant for the first time, where he mistook the injera bread for a napkin. Annette explains that her cookbook includes recipes from various cultures and that she enjoys seeing readers make the recipes their own. She highlights the Casablanca Couscous recipe as a versatile dish that can accommodate different dietary preferences. Annette also mentions that she is working on another cookbook and emphasizes the importance of being mindful about food choices. ------------------------------------------- Next Segment------------------------------------------Chef DiMeo's Culinary Empire Expansion:Chef Antimo DiMeo discusses his culinary journey and how his passion led him to form the Bardea Restaurant Group with numerous concepts, all located in Wilmington, Delaware. He shared what inspired him while growing up; with his origins founded in his grandmother's kitchen. After a brief period studying finance at Drexel University, he found himself focusing on the fermentation of dough and decided to pursue his passion. This decision resulted with DiMeo learning his craft under a Michelin-starred restaurant in Naples, Italy.  DiMeo then returned to the US, and after working in a notable restaurant in PA, he began his journey as a Chef-Owner and opened his first restaurant, Bardea Food & Drink. Since then, he has expanded and now offers multiple concepts like Bardea Steak, Casa Nonna, and the upcoming Roost. DiMeo focuses on Italian-inspired cuisine with global influences, emphasizing quality ingredients and innovative techniques. He takes pride in elevating Wilmington's food scene, maintaining consistency across locations through a central commissary kitchen, and expresses excitement about continuing to grow and improve the local culinary landscape. ------------------------------------------- End of Episode------------------------------------------Related Links:https://nofanj.orghttps://annetteanthony.comhttps://www.bardeafoodanddrink.com

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 507

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 177:58


Comic Reviews Marvel Amadeus Cho 20th Anniversary Special 1 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Bryan Valenza; Greg Pak, Creees Lee, Sebastian Cheng; Greg Pak, Jethro Morales, Brian Reber Fantastic Four Fanfare 1 by Mark Waid, Ramon Rosanas, Neeraj Menon; Alan Davis, Matt Hollingsworth; Andrew Wheeler, Sara Pichelli It's Jeff: Jeff Week by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru, Gustavo Duarte Star Wars 1 by Alex Segura, Phil Noto Marvel Unlimited Marvel Meow 26 by Nao Fuji Dark Horse Lady Baltimore: The Daughters of Medusa 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Bridgit Connell, Michelle Madsen Los Monstruos 1 by James Robinson, Jesus Merino, K.J. Diaz Dynamite Captain Planet and the Planeteers1 by David Pepose, Eman Casallos, Jorge Sutil Space Ghost/Johnny Quest: Space Quest 1 by Joe Casey, Sebastian Piriz, Lorenzo Scaramella Red 5 Snow Monkey 1 by Jason Shawn Alexander, Heubert Khan Michael, Chuck Michael Obach Image Blood and Thunder 1 by Benito Cereno, E.J. Su, Msassyk Free Planet 1 by Aubrey Sitterson, Jed Dougherty, Vittorio Astone Mad Cave Vanishing Point 1 by Mark Russell, Juan Doe OGN Countdown Pencil and Eraser Vol 2: Lost and Frown! by Jenny Alvarado Faiza is a Fighter by Debasmita Dasgupta Cat on the Run Vol 3: Hidden Layers by Aaron Blabey Lost in the Future vol 2: Trapped by Damian, Alex Fuentes Lego Ninjago: Shatterspin by Tri Vuong, Riccardo Robaldo Erin and Yrso Book 1: The Giants by Lylian, Paul Drouin The Actual, Semi-True Adventures of Mark and Dee Vol 1: IN by Mark Dooley, Michael Walt DC's Misfits of Magic by Michael Dow Smith Creaky Acres by Calista Brill, Nilah Magruder Rainbow! Vol 2 by Sunny and Gloomy Phenomena Book 3: The Secret by Brian Michael Bendis, Andre Lima Araujo Love Languages by James Albon One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia, Sharee Miller Sunder vol 1 by Pierre-Alexandre-Comtois Additional Reviews: FCBD 2025 Andor s2 ep7-9 Doctor Who ep5 Doom Patrol s1 Electric State News: new Black Cat book by Wilson and Melknikov, Event Horizon: Dark Descent by Christian Ward, Wonder Woman/Harley Quinn: Forbidden Gift, Cheetah and Cheshire comic from Rucka and Scott, new X-Men: Age of Apocalypse title from Loeb and DiMeo, Hayden Sherman signs exclusive at DC, Orion graphic novel, Dan Watters new projects at IDW, Tynion Invisible Man for Image Allegedly Grown Man Visits a Theme Park (Dutch Wonderland) Trailers: Now You See Me Now You Don't, Long Walk, Peacemaker s2 Comics Countdown (07 May 2025): Absolute Superman 7 by Jason Aaron, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ulises Arreola Absolute Green Lantern 2 by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay Batgirl 7 by Tate Brombal, Isaac Goodhart, Mike Spicer Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma 2 by Ram V, Anand RK, Butch Guice, Mike Spicer Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe 2 by David Petersen, Gabriel Rodriguez Moon is Following Us 9 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Riley Rossmo, Mike Spicer Black Canary: Best of the Best 6 by Tom King, Ryan Sook, Dave Stewart Two-Face 6 by Christian Ward, Fabio Veras, Ivan Plascencia JSA 7 by Jeff Lemire, Rafael de Latorre, Luis Guerrero Let This One Be A Devil 3 by James Tynion IV, Steve Foxe, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson

In the Flamingo Lounge with Rockabilly Greg

In 2015, years after setting aside her larger musical dreams to dedicate herself to raising a family, multi-talented singer/songwriter DeeAnn DiMeo is back to create her legacy. Her latest album “It's My Time”, currently receiving National airplay with Neal Sapper, New World n Jazz and featuring three original songs amidst a mix of folk, pop and jazz classics, is the latest manifestation of the Niagara Falls, NY native's renewed vision of her life. DeeAnn visited the Flamingo Lounge on April 8, 2025 to tell her remarkable story, and give us a glimpse into her new single “Simply Beautiful”.

It May Interest You To Know...
Episode 132 - DeeAnn DiMeo

It May Interest You To Know...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025


Multi-talented singer/songwriter DeeAnn has received numerous well-deserved accolades in her hometown of Buffalo, New York's 10th Annual “JazzBuffalo” musical greats poll. She was awarded “Jazz Female Vocalist of the Year”, receiving the most votes for her still-popular 2023 album “It's My Time”, and was chosen runner-up for “Most Memorable Performance” and the “John Hunt Jazz Artist of the Year” Award. Her new single “Simply Beautiful,” was been released, which is a sensual, deep soul bluesy twist on an early 70's Al Green song from his landmark #1 Billboard album “I'm Still in Love with You”. She collaborated with her new producer Ted Perlman, on this song and the upcoming new album featuring both originals and re-imaginings of classic songs from various eras. Working with Perlman puts DeeAnn in the classic company of the multi-genre greats he has produced, arranged, recorded, and toured with over the past five decades - including Burt Bacharach, Whitney Houston, Manhattan Transfer, Harry Belafonte, Bob Dylan, Ronald Isley, Jermaine Jackson, Edwin Hawkins, CeCe Winans, Brian Wilson, Dr. Dre, Diana Ross, Ringo Starr, Joe Cocker, Chicago and Young MC. She joined the podcast to discuss it all. Podcast Host: Toni Ann Marcolini

Building the Elite Podcast
Mauri DiMeo: Tactical Alpinism - Ep. 108

Building the Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 75:03


Mauri DiMeo is an Infantry officer in the US Army currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Military Science (APMS) at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). He attended Ranger, Airborne, SFAS, the SFQC, and the Austrian High Alpine School. Mauri was a platoon leader in the 4th Infantry Division and Rifle Company Commander in the 10th Mountain Division. His career took a turn in the final Robin Sage stage of the SF Q course, which we discuss early in our conversation. The lessons he learned there are important for any officer going through the SF qualification process. Outside of the military, Mauri founded Tactical Alpinism in 2022 with the mission to expand the capability of individuals to go bigger in the mountains by teaching mountain navigation and planning best practices. Enabling people to go bigger in the mountains expands the military's capability in this environment by focusing on the expertise of the individual within mountain and arctic units. He professionally guides in the mountains in the ski, rock, and alpine disciplines.His mountain experience includes two decades of climbing across much of the world and multiple ski-based ascents and descents, including Mount Shasta, Mount Rainier, and Denali, all by multiple routes. His civilian mountain certifications include AIARE Avalanche Professional Level 2, AIARE Avalanche Instructor, AMGA Assistant Ski Guide, and AMGA Assistant Rock Guide.More about Mauri:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tacticalalpinism/Timestamps:00:00:23 Introduction to Mauri DiMeo00:01:49 Mauri DiMeo's Career 00:03:20 Final Year at West Point00:04:26 Preparing for the Course00:05:32 Junior West Point Cadet00:08:45 Doing Too Much00:10:54 10th Mountain Warfare Training00:15:56 Ready in a Month00:18:13 Conventional Units in Cold Environments00:21:48 The Gap Between What Soldiers Are Taught and Tying Knots 00:26:09 Practicing Skills Where They Matter00:28:20 Tactical Avalanche Education00:32:13 Avalanche Bell Curve Management00:36:20 Speed is Safety00:42:00 Time Recommended to Build Aerobic Capacity00:46:50 Balancing Volume Training00:51:03 Zone 2 Running vs Rucking00:55:34 Getting the Body to Do What It's Meant to Do00:58:48 Effective Mental Frameworks in the Mountains01:02:27 Filling Gaps in Military Training01:05:34 Tactical Core Skills for Operating in the Snowy Mountains01:10:25 What Does Mauri DiMeo Do with Tactical Alpinism?01:12:20 Best and Worst Advice Ever Received01:14:44 Outro

City Arts & Lectures
Nate DiMeo

City Arts & Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 32:41


Nate DiMeo is the creator and host of The Memory Palace, a podcast about people from America's past whose names might not be familiar, but whose lives changed the course of history. The show's episodes take the form of short, evocative essays, rich with detail and emotion. DiMeo's stories don't just describe historical events - they encourage listeners to imagine how people actually felt and experienced them at the time. On January 24, 2025, Nate DiMeo talked to Gretchen Sisson in the studios of KQED about The Memory Palace podcast, and its recently published book version.

De Perstribune
Jurre Geluk en 3x3 basketballers (12 januari 2025)

De Perstribune

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 88:11


In De Perstribune ontvangt Margreet Reijntjes deze week programmamaker Jurre Geluk en de gouden 3x3 basketbalploeg van de Spelen van Parijs. TV-presentator Jurre Geluk haakt voor een nieuwe reeks van het programma ‘Voorvechters' haakt bij groepen mensen die de barricaden opgaan. Hij reist mee naar Oekraine en wordt vegetarier na een confronterend bezoek aan een slachterij. Hij volgde ooit een musical-opleiding maar maakte de overstap naar BNNVARA waar hij de afgelopen jaren meewerkte aan programma's als ‘Spuiten en Slikken' en ‘Je zult het maar hebben'. Series waarin hij tot zijn recht komt omdat hij eerlijk en direct altijd alles durft te vragen. De 3x3 basketballers zorgden voor een van de meeste spectaculaire momenten van de afgelopen Olympische Spelen. Het leek wel een ongeloofwaardig scenario voor een kinderboek; in de allerlaatste seconden van de wedstrijd tegen topfavoriet Frankrijk scoorde Worthy de Jong vanuit een onmogelijke hoek het beslissende punt. Sinds hun gouden medaille is de animo voor de sport (tot hun grote blijdschap) geëxplodeerd. Op de Perstribune zijn Arvin Slagter, Dimeo van der Horst, Worthy de Jong en hun coach Aron Royé te gast.

How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
Following the Money Trail: Forensic Accounting in Divorce with Kristin DiMeo • Your Divorce Case

How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 44:17


Uncovering Hidden Assets in Divorce with Forensic Accountant Kristin DiMeoIn this installment of our "Your Divorce Case" series, Seth and Pete welcome Kristin DiMeo, a forensic accountant and expert witness who has seen Seth in action representing clients in mediations and trials. The conversation focuses on Kristin's role in the divorce process, looking backwards at a couple's finances to uncover and analyze assets that may be hidden or overlooked.As a CPA, Kristin compiles and examines past financial records to help answer key questions about a divorcing couple's money matters. Beyond digging into the details, she also assists clients and attorneys in settlement discussions and preparing exhibits for court. Seth and Pete dig into what someone should expect when working with a forensic accountant like Kristin and how she approaches complex issues like business valuations.Questions we answer in this episode:What does a forensic accountant do in divorce cases?How does a forensic accountant work with divorcing individuals and attorneys?What are the different approaches to valuing a business in a divorce?Key Takeaways:Forensic accounting is about uncovering financial details, not always catching deceptionDivorcing individuals can help the process by gathering as many financial documents as possibleBusiness valuations in divorce consider assets, income, the market and non-marital factorsFor anyone facing a divorce who is unsure about the complete financial picture, this episode is a must-listen. Seth, Pete and Kristin break down the crucial role a forensic accountant can play in ensuring all assets are accounted for and valued properly to enable fair settlement discussions. Tune in for an inside look at the financial side of untangling a marriage.Links & NotesSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (02:01) - Meet Kristin DiMeo (03:00) - The Forensic Accountant's Role (05:38) - Creating Transparency (10:49) - One or Both Parties (11:30) - Setting Up Your Expectations (15:44) - Discovery Methods (18:41) - Business Valuations (20:52) - Asset Approach (25:50) - Common Complications (29:02) - Alimony and Child Support (31:35) - Trial (35:29) - Live Questions (42:38) - Wrap Up Stay safe and sober this holiday season with Soberlink. Co-parenting can be challenging, especially when alcohol abuse is a concern. Give yourself and your family the gift of peace of mind during the holidays by using Soberlink's remote alcohol monitoring system. Improve trust, accountability, and communication in your co-parenting arrangement. Visit their site today to learn more and get $50 off. Happy Holidays from Soberlink!

Artscape
Author Nate DiMeo's ‘Memory Palace' conjures imaginary space via real stories 

Artscape

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 1:28


Since 2008, Providence-born writer, podcaster and public radio alum Nate DiMeo has been producing short, narrative essays through his podcast, “The Memory Palace,” featuring real-life stories pulled from lesser known corners of American history. His new book, “The Memory Palace: True Short Stories of the Past,” features nearly 50 stories, some from the podcast, some new, and accompanied for the first time by illustrations and archival photos. Now based in Los Angeles, he's coming back to Providence on Saturday for a reading at RiffRaff bookstore. DiMeo spoke with morning host Luis Hernandez for this week's episode of Artscape.

Poured Over
Nate DiMeo on THE MEMORY PALACE

Poured Over

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 44:08


The Memory Palace by Nate DiMeo presents a collection of stories from history highlighting both quiet and significant moments with a personal and captivating lens. DiMeo joins us to talk about adapting his podcast into the written word, some of his favorite moments and why remembering our history is so important and more with cohost, Jenna Seery. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Jenna Seery and mixed by Harry Liang.                     New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app Featured Books (Episode): The Memory Palace by Nate DiMeo  

An Old Timey Podcast
26: The 1904 St. Louis Olympics Sucked (Finale)

An Old Timey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 122:53


America's first Olympic games were bad. But just how bad were they??? The 1904 St. Louis Olympics were part of a World's Fair that featured human zoos, a display of premature babies, a racist athletic event called “Anthropology Days,” and more! The actual Olympic competitions were disorganized and featured mostly American athletes. And for the turd on this poo sundae - a marathon event that almost killed competitors. But despite all this, some historians feel the 1904 St. Louis Olympics have been misjudged. Let's find out! Remember, kids, history hoes always cite their sources! For this episode, Norm pulled from:  AICO. “1904 OLYMPIC GAMES ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI : OFFICIAL MEDALS & BADGES,” n.d. https://aicolympic.org/collectors_library/1904-olympic-games-st-louis-missouri-official-medals-badges/. Boykoff, Jules. Power Games: A Political History of the Olympics. Verso, 2016. DiMeo, Nate. “Olympic-Sized Racism.” Slate, August 21, 2008. https://slate.com/culture/2008/08/remembering-the-anthropology-days-at-the-1904-olympics.html. Holroyd, Steve. “Lacrosse at the 1904 Summer Olympics: Correcting the Record.” Crossecheck (blog), March 16, 2019. https://crossecheck.com/2019/03/16/lacrosse-at-the-1904-summer-olympics-correcting-the-record/. ISOH. “The Evolution of the Early Olympics,” n.d. https://isoh.org/cause-view/the-evolution-of-the-early-olympics/. Johnson, Walter. “The Largest Human Zoo in World History.” Roundtable (blog), April 14, 2020. https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/roundtable/largest-human-zoo-world-history. Kahler, Abbot, and Ellen Wexler. “How the 1904 Marathon Became One of the Weirdest Olympic Events of All Time.” Smithsonian Magazine, August 7, 2012. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-the-1904-marathon-became-one-of-the-weirdest-olympic-events-of-all-time-14910747/. Matthews, George R. America's First Olympics: The St. Louis Games of 1904. University of Missouri Press, 2018. Populous. “Populous Magazine | The Bizarre Tale of the 1904 St. Louis Marathon,” n.d. https://populous.com/article/the-bizarre-tale-of-the-1904-st-louis-marathon. Runner's World. “The Unbelievable True Story of the Craziest Olympic Marathon,” August 6, 2021. https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a37039437/1904-olympic-marathon/. Are you enjoying An Old Timey Podcast? Then please leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts! Are you *really* enjoying An Old Timey Podcast? Well, calm down, history ho! You can get more of us on Patreon at patreon.com/oldtimeypodcast. At the $5 level, you'll get a monthly bonus episode (with video!), access to our 90's style chat room, plus the entire back catalog of bonus episodes from Kristin's previous podcast, Let's Go To Court.

Hey Rhody Podcast
New Faces, Places, and Ideas with PechaKucha's Chris Donovan and Cherai DiMeo

Hey Rhody Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 69:39


PechaKucha Providence hosts free monthly events where the Greater Providence community comes together to share ideas, creations, and stories using the PechaKucha format of 20 images that each last 20 seconds. It's kind of like a "show and tell" for grown-ups.  Revill and Jenna sit down with PechaKucha Providence board members Chris Donovan and Cherai DiMeo and chat about how PechaKucha has become a third place for them and so many in the Rhode Island community. Chris and Cherai discuss how PechaKucha has become a "third place" for many, sharing personal stories of belonging and growth. They also delve into the topic of processing grief, highlighting how storytelling can be a powerful tool for healing. Additionally, Cherai provides an insightful breakdown of the ongoing rivalry between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, discussing the cultural implications of their feud. Links & Resources: Hey Rhody Media.: Interested in advertising with us? Drop us a line at Mail@HeyRhody.com. Rhode Island Energy: Ready for a no-cost home energy assessment? Visit RIienergy.com/saveathome today. Check out the next PechaKucha Night PVD #180 - Sweet & Sour on 9/25  Stay Connected with Pechakuchapvd on Instagram @pechakuchapvd and Facebook  Chris on instagram -@i_am_deebee Stay Connected on Instagram: @HeyRhody | @PVDMonthly | @So_RI | @thebay_mag Follow Jenna:  @jennnaaakap  Follow Chris: @letschatrevill and @letschatpodcasting Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel: Youtube.com/@heyrhody  Hey Rhody Media.: Interested in advertising with us? Drop us a line at Mail@HeyRhody.com

The Ryan Hanley Show
From Heartbreak to Harmony | DeeAnn Dimeo

The Ryan Hanley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 50:52


It's incredible how music can transform pain into beauty. Join us for an incredible conversation with DeeAnn Dimeo, a remarkably versatile musician whose journey through pop, country, blues, and jazz is as inspiring as it is moving. Join 10,000+ subscribers: https://linktr.ee/ryan_hanleyConnect with DeeAnn DimeoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deeann_dimeosings/Website: https://deeannmusic.com/DeeAnn shares her deeply personal story of growing up in Buffalo, the significant influence of her musical family, and how icons like her father and Barbra Streisand shaped her artistic path. Most profoundly, she opens up about the tragic loss of her child three years ago and how that heartbreak became the catalyst for her latest jazz album, a testament to human resilience and creativity.As we explore DeeAnn's rich musical journey, she offers invaluable insights into her evolving passion for music—from the rhythmic beats of dance tracks to the profound lyrics and melodies that define her work today. DeeAnn discusses the intricacies of songwriting, drawing from personal experiences of love and loss, and utilizing modern tools to capture spontaneous ideas. Balancing the emotional weight of performing original songs with the demands of personal life, DeeAnn's narrative underscores the importance of self-expression and the deep connection she forms with her audience through her music.Our conversation also touches on the profound themes of faith, presence, and authenticity. DeeAnn illuminates how spirituality comforted her during times of uncertainty and how being present in the moment—whether through mindful walks in nature or stargazing—can transform one's mental clarity and creativity. We also delve into the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the music industry, with DeeAnn sharing her advice for aspiring musicians on embracing their unique voice amidst modern technological pressures. Don't miss this deeply inspiring episode, celebrating the power of resilience, passion, and authentic self-expression in the world of music.

The Ryan Hanley Show
From Heartbreak to Harmony | DeeAnn Dimeo

The Ryan Hanley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 50:52


It's incredible how music can transform pain into beauty. Join us for an incredible conversation with DeeAnn Dimeo, a remarkably versatile musician whose journey through pop, country, blues, and jazz is as inspiring as it is moving. Join 10,000+ subscribers: https://linktr.ee/ryan_hanleyConnect with DeeAnn DimeoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deeann_dimeosings/Website: https://deeannmusic.com/DeeAnn shares her deeply personal story of growing up in Buffalo, the significant influence of her musical family, and how icons like her father and Barbra Streisand shaped her artistic path. Most profoundly, she opens up about the tragic loss of her child three years ago and how that heartbreak became the catalyst for her latest jazz album, a testament to human resilience and creativity.As we explore DeeAnn's rich musical journey, she offers invaluable insights into her evolving passion for music—from the rhythmic beats of dance tracks to the profound lyrics and melodies that define her work today. DeeAnn discusses the intricacies of songwriting, drawing from personal experiences of love and loss, and utilizing modern tools to capture spontaneous ideas. Balancing the emotional weight of performing original songs with the demands of personal life, DeeAnn's narrative underscores the importance of self-expression and the deep connection she forms with her audience through her music.Our conversation also touches on the profound themes of faith, presence, and authenticity. DeeAnn illuminates how spirituality comforted her during times of uncertainty and how being present in the moment—whether through mindful walks in nature or stargazing—can transform one's mental clarity and creativity. We also delve into the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the music industry, with DeeAnn sharing her advice for aspiring musicians on embracing their unique voice amidst modern technological pressures. Don't miss this deeply inspiring episode, celebrating the power of resilience, passion, and authentic self-expression in the world of music.

Mick Unplugged
DeeAnn DiMeo | Echoes of the Heart: Soulful Melodies and Heartfelt Stories - Mick Unplugged [EP 40]

Mick Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 21:41 Transcription Available


In this episode, Mick Hunt delves into DeeAnn DeMaio's prosperous musical career, exploring the roots of her passion and the personal triumphs and challenges that have shaped her as an artist. DeeAnn discusses the nuances of her musical evolution, her emotional ties to the songs she performs, and her approach to creating music that touches the soul. DeeAnn DeMaio's Background: Known for blending jazz, blues, and soul into her heartfelt songs, DeeAnn shares her lifelong passion for music, heavily influenced by her early family life and personal experiences. Defining Moments: DeeAnn recalls a critical moment when she performed "You Are My Sunshine" in tribute to her son, highlighting the emotional depth music can reach. Discussion Topics:DeeAnn's earliest memories of music and her initial fears of performing solo were overcome by the transformative power of hearing her voice fill an auditorium.The pivotal influence of her father, a jazz musician, and how his singing around the house shaped her musical taste and career.She went from performing country music to embracing jazz and blues, finding her true voice in genres that resonated deeply with her soul.Key Quotes:"Music isn't just about the notes; it's about the story it tells and the emotions it evokes.""Each song I perform reflects a personal journey, an emotional expression I share with my audience."Next Steps:Listen: Dive into DeeAnn DeMaio's music to experience her powerful vocals and deep emotional resonance.Reflect: Think about how music has influenced your own life and emotions.Engage: Share how DeeAnn's story and songs inspire your musical appreciation using #MickUnplugged.Connect & Discover:LinkedIn: linkedin/in/deeann-kimeo-1075b8150Instagram: instagram.com/deeann_dimeosingsFacebook: facebook.com/deeann.dimeotompkinsWebsite: deeannmusic.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Kifarucast
Ralph DiMeo - WeatherWool

Kifarucast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 56:56


Aron welcomes Ralph DiMeo to the podcast. Ralph owns and operates WeatherWool, the premiere wool outerwear company. Made and sourced 100% in the USA, they have a wide variety of clothing options. These legacy items are made to last and can be passed down from generation to generation. Aron and Ralph dive into the struggles of American Made products, and the journey of WeatherWool from where it began to where it is today. We are proud to partner with some of the best companies in the industry. This podcast brought to you by: @hoytarcheryofficial @sigsauerinc @VikingArmamentLLC @MontanaKnifeCompany @bornprimitiveoutdoor @spartanforgeai - use code "KIFARU20" to save 20% on annual subscription @Demerbox1 - use code "KIFARUCAST20" to save 20% off your own sound system (Valid Until July 1st, 2024)

CMAJ Podcasts
The rapid evolution and enhanced capabilities of virtual urgent care

CMAJ Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 36:11 Transcription Available


On this episode, Drs. Blair Bigham and Mojola Omole delve into the evolution and advancements in virtual urgent care since the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion centers around the study published in CMAJ entitled "Healthcare utilization and outcomes of patients seen by virtual urgent care versus in-person emergency department care," which analyzed patient usage and outcomes during the height of the pandemic. The study didn't specifically track how many patients were redirected from emergency departments (ED) to virtual care. However, it found that around 80% of patients seen via virtual urgent care didn't require an immediate ED visit, suggesting that virtual care likely reduced some emergency presentations. However, it also noted that virtual urgent care didn't always prevent subsequent hospital visits. Importantly, the study reflects a specific period and doesn't capture the current state of virtual urgent care.Dr. Justin Hall, director of the Toronto Health Region's Virtual Urgent Care Program, describes how the service has developed since 2020. Key improvements include enhanced technology for a more seamless patient experience and additional capabilities like imaging and laboratory testing. Dr. Hall says the program now acts as a crucial link for patients without regular access to healthcare providers and can successfully address acute, non-life-threatening conditions.Drs. Bigham and Omole then speak with Mary Dimeo, a nurse practitioner working in the Toronto region's virtual urgent care service. She describes her role and experiences in the virtual environment. Ms. Dimeo says, typically only one patient per day needs to be referred to the emergency department which suggests the service helps divert patients from the hospital, especially those without family doctors or who cannot wait for an appointment.Join us as we explore medical solutions that address the urgent need to change healthcare. Reach out to us about this or any episode you hear. Or tell us about something you'd like to hear on the leading Canadian medical podcast.You can find Blair and Mojola on Twitter @BlairBigham and @DrmojolaomoleTwitter (in English): @CMAJ Twitter (en français): @JAMC FacebookInstagram: @CMAJ.ca The CMAJ Podcast is produced by PodCraft Productions

Scene In Fifteen
The Many Saints of Newark (R) 2021

Scene In Fifteen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 31:02


Really horrible stereotypical accent aside, welcome to another episode of your favorite hit movie review pod, Scene In Fifteen! Finally, one of the most anticipated movies of the decade, FINALLY gets the treatment. You don't have to be a member if the DiMeo crime family to see this flick HAS to be a hit! It's The Many Saints of Newark, prequel to the legendary television show, The Sopranos. It seem Nashon and TJ may not know what exactly they are getting into with this one. If we don't KEEP this one, we may be SLEEPing with the fishes. Hahaha. Yeah, anyways, here it is, a brand new Scene In Fifteen!

Home Inspection Authority Straight Talk with John Laforme
Home Owner Maintenance Tips With Realtor Lauren DiMeo

Home Inspection Authority Straight Talk with John Laforme

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 96:16 Transcription Available


Lauren DiMeo explains the importance of loan pre approval before you look for a home. Don't waste everyones time searching for a home without pre approval its pointless.  Lauren also shares an interesting ice maker story.Lauren & I discuss common home maintenance tips for current and future home owners. If you live in a home you need to listen to this podcast.Contact Lauren if you are looking to buy or sell or if you just need honest advice about real estate. https://www.laurendimeo.com/ https://www.facebook.com/laurendimeorealtorhttps://www.instagram.com/laurendimeo/Listener Feedback Is Always Welcome and Appreciated.Is there a particular topic I have not covered on the show that you want to hear?Please feel free to email me what type of topics you are interested in as well as any other tips to improve your listening experience. john@homeinspectionauthority.com

Biblioteca Del Metal
Riot V - (El Grupo Icónico Y Subestimado Del Heavy Metal)

Biblioteca Del Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 140:37


Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Riot (actualmente Riot V) es una banda de heavy metal estadounidense, fundada en 1975 en Nueva York, por el guitarrista y principal compositor Mark Reale, completando la primera alineación con Guy Speranza, Louie Kouvaris, Jimmy Iommi, y Peter Bitelli. Riot fue uno de los nombres más icónicos y subestimados del heavy metal a nivel mundial; a consecuencia del poco éxito comercial de los primeros álbumes, lanzados a fines de los 70, y principios de los 80, los integrantes de la banda daban por perdido su posicionamiento en la historia del metal, esto ocasionó la desintegración temporal de Riot en 1984, tras 5 LP de estudio. Mark Reale, líder del grupo, estableció su residencia en San Antonio, Texas, y decidió continuar bajo otro nombre: Narita, tomando el nombre del segundo disco de Riot. No obstante, y tras ciertas idas y venidas, Reale es persuadido de dar a Riot otra oportunidad, lo cual se cristaliza en 1988, a través del disco titulado Thundersteel, punto crucial en la historia del grupo, y el cual es considerado uno de los mejores discos de la banda, junto a Fire Down Under, y su último trabajo discográfico llamado Immortal Soul, de 2011. A partir e allí, la carrera de Riot se desarrolla de manera más o menos regular, eso sí: con cambios en una alineación donde Reale era el único miembro estable. Finalmente, Immortal Soul, lanzado en octubre de 2011, fue grabado -en parte- por Reale, a causa de sus malestares, seriamente aquejado por la enfermedad de Crohn, asumiendo el guitarrista Mike Flyntz las riendas hasta completar la grabación. Mark sufrió una hemorragia de la cual no se recuperó, falleciendo el 25 de enero de 2012, y poniendo fin de hecho a Riot como banda activa. Los neoyorquinos Riot, banda nacida hacia 1975, sentaron las bases de su sonido con un primitivo pero a la vez evocador long play, editado en 1977: Rock City, inicio de una trayectoria que musicalmente sería gloriosa, pero que nunca impactaría en el mercado a nivel comercial. Tras un tema directo que abría el disco, Desperation, llega a las primeras de cambio uno de los mayores clásicos de toda la carrera de la banda: Warrior. Ese estribillo que proclamaba “Shine, shine on through the darkness and the pain” ha sido siempre uno de los lemas del grupo. Con guitarras sobresalientes y con la buena combinación de la voz de Guy Speranza, el álbum sigue con temazos certeros como Rock City, Overdrive o Angel. Tokyo Rose es uno de los cortes más intensos mientras que Heart Of Fire pasó demasiado desapercibido a pesar de su gran calidad. El elepé se cierra con la pegadiza Gypsy Queen y con la sentida This Is What I Get. hard rock y rock and roll se combinaban a la perfección en esta primera etapa del combo neoyorquino. La inocencia, las ganas de triunfar y la calidad conforman un cuajo espeso que sobresale en este corto pero interesante debut. Es la obra que abría la trilogía con Guy Speranza al frente. Narita y, en especial, Fire Down Under serían la cima de estos primerizos Riot. Segunda entrega y clara consolidación de la banda, que asomaba entre las calles de Brooklyn con serias aspiraciones de traspasar los rascacielos de Manhattan. Narita brinda hard rock de peso, con buenos fundamentos para rivalizar con la emergente generación NWOBHM del Reino Unido. La pérdida del guitarrista L.A. Kouvaris había sido suplida con la entrada de Rick Ventura, una de las figuras claves de los primeros Riot. Waiting For The Taking era una entrada inusual pero capaz de transmitir el potencial de una banda que seguía fundando su magia en las guitarras de Reale, unidas a la voz de Guy Speranza. 49er era otro claro ejemplo. Kick Down The Wall es uno de esos himnos que ejemplifican el sonido hard roquero de aquellos primeros Riot, esencia pura de una banda que apuntaba maneras únicas. El Born To Be Wild de Steppenwolf, personalizado por la voz de Speranza, era otra declaración de intenciones mientras la instrumental Narita viraba claramente hacia el heavy rock, con el que tantos lazos les uniría a Europa. Las guitarras marcaban su territorio en Here We Come Again mientras que el hard & heavy emergía en Do It Up. Riot nunca fue una banda de baladas, sin embargo había temas como Hot For Love que sí buscaban un tono más melódico y pegadizo. White Rock fue el paso previo al gran clásico del disco: Road Racin’, que al igual que Warrior en el debut, se convertiría en una de las piezas esenciales de la banda en directo. No solo es la obra cumbre de la primera etapa de Riot, sino que incluso para buena parte de los fanes veteranos del grupo siempre ha sido su disco preferido. Todo lo que habían ofrecido en los dos elepés anteriores brilló aún con más intensidad en Fire Down Under, una obra que se iniciaba con uno de los grandes clásicos del grupo: Swords And Tequila. Más rápidos y más heavies, como demostraban en el tema título, Fire Down Under, en esta obra presentaban una renovada sección rítmica: Sandy Slavin (batería) y Kip Leming (bajo). El guitarrista Rick Ventura se había convertido en una pieza clave en el engranaje del grupo, como demostró aportando una enigmática y sobresaliente composición; Feel The Same. Entre las cimas de aquella pareja irrepetible, Reale y Speranza, siempre quedará Outlaw con aquellas míticas frases en español de Antonio Ramos. El hard rock volvía a refulgir con fuerza en Don’t Bring Me Down y en Don’t Hold Back para desembocar en otra de las mayores joyas: Altar Of The King. El aporte de clásicos de este disco lo convierte sin duda en una de las piezas esenciales en la discografía de Riot. No Lies fue una nueva composición de Ventura mientras que Run For Your Life era uno de los temas más heavies y rápidos del disco. Esta obra esencial se cierra con la instrumental Flashbacks, en la que incluyeron sonidos de ambiente de conciertos, como el de Monsters Of Rock en Donington o la presentación del DJ Neal Kay del Hammersmith Odeon, de Londres. Sin duda Fire Down Under es uno de los mejores discos de Riot, y una obra fundamental en la historia del hard & heavy. La marcha del vocalista Guy Speranza parecía haber cortado la incesante progresión del conjunto americano. Sin embargo, Mark Reale no quiso perder la buena estela que habían trazado, contratando en poco tiempo a Rhett Forrester. Con pinta de estrella del rock, el vocalista aportó mucha personalidad y actitud, sin intentar imitar al recordado Speranza. Los de Nueva York endurecieron su sonido para el nuevo disco, Restless Breed, como se puede escuchar en los dos trallazos de entrada: Hard Lovin’ Man y C.I.A. El contrapunto de intensidad y emotividad lo pone Forrester en el in crescendo que da título al disco, Restless Breed, un tema que explora nuevos recovecos del sonido de Riot. Recuperaron la costumbre de incluir una versión con el When I Was Young de Eric Burdon & The Animals. El heavy metal comenzaba a tener cada vez más presencia en el sonido de los de Brooklyn, como se puede comprobar en Loanshark, mientras que el rock and roll seguía presente en Loved By You. Rick Ventura volvía a tener mucho peso en la composición como demostró en Over To You. Sin lugar a dudas una de las piezas claves del disco es la joya melódica de Mark Reale Showdown. En esa línea seguía Dream Away, nuevamente otra buena entrega de Rick Ventura. Y para cerrar el álbum; más heavy metal con Violent Crimes. Era prácticamente imposible igualar Fire Down Under, pero Riot se habían levantado muy rápido tras la ruptura con Guy Speranza, gracias al carisma y a la voz de Rhett Forrester. Restless Breed era un más que digno sucesor. Con la misma formación que en Restless Breed, Riot grabaron el que sería segundo y último disco con el vocalista Rhett Forrester: Born in America. Aunque no se trata de uno de los mejores trabajos del grupo, contiene algunas canciones magistrales que han pasado, desgraciadamente, demasiado desapercibidas como You Burn In Me o Running From The Law. El filo más heavy de Forrester acuñó esta segunda época de la banda en la que las guitarras forjadas por Reale y Ventura sobresalían en cada tema. La pegadiza Born In America contrastaba con la más heavy Wings Of Fire. Nuevamente incorporaron una versión, en esta ocasión el Devil Woman que popularizó Cliff Richard. Vigilante Killer y Heavy Metal Machine eran claro ejemplo de la fuerza de los Riot encarnados con el vocalista Rhett Forrester, que en ocasiones su voz se asemejaba a la de Blackie Lawless, que entonces daba sus primeros pasos con W.A.S.P. Riot habían entrado de lleno en una etapa más heavy desde que Rhett había asumido el micrófono. La melodía de Where Soldiers Rule desembocaba el riff de Gunfighter, otro gran tema. El disco y esta etapa se cerraban con una composición de Rick Ventura, Promised Land. A partir de ahí este ciclo se rompería con un prematura final, pero Riot volverían a renacer de sus cenizas, aunque con una formación totalmente renovada. Quizás para los puristas y los seguidores más veteranos de Riot solo existieron aquellos discos con Guy Speranza al frente y con el Fire Down Under como bandera. Sin embargo, es fehaciente que Thundersteel es la obra más influyente de unos renacidos Riot que cogieron la semilla de la banda "Narita" en San Antonio (Texas), y la plantaron en las calles de Nueva York. En unos meses germinó el que es sin duda uno de los mejores discos de power speed metal jamás facturados del uno al otro confín del planeta. Mark Reale se llevó al bajista Don Van Stavern, con quien había compartido filas en Narita, y descubrió al soberbio vocalista Tony Moore y al no menos magistral batería Bobby Jarzombek. La velocidad y genialidad del tema título Thundersteel podría ruborizar a los más thrashers de la época. Habían dado un cambio de tuerca al sonido de la banda acelerando la velocidad hasta límites insospechados. Doble bombo, estribillos contundentes y guitarras atronadoras confluían en Fight Or Fall. Aunque Sign Of The Crimson Storm era supuestamente el tema melódico del disco, su potencia es abrumadora. Excepcional tanto el sonido de guitarras como las voces imposibles de Tony Moore. Sus agudos le granjearon una posición de cantante puntero del metal de finales de los ochenta. Aunque el tema Thundersteel fue el que mejor define esta obra, Flight Of The Warrior podría considerarse la otra gran joya de un disco impecable. Y pisándole los talones en cuanto a calidad se refiere llega On Wings Of Eagles. La segunda parte de esta obra maestra se abre con otro clásico, Johnny’s Back. La melodía de Bloodstreets engarza con la fuerza del heavy metal en Run For Your Life. El disco se cierra con el extenso up tempo Buried Alive (Tell Tale Heart). Thundersteel es uno de esos lanzamientos únicos, capaz de marcar la carrera de toda una banda y de muchas generaciones que lo han ido descubriendo con los años. Lo hubieran tenido muy fácil simplemente con calcar la fórmula del exitoso Thundersteel, pero los neoyorquinos nunca han sido predecibles, como demostraron en The Privilege Of Power. Tildado injustamente de experimento calamitoso, este disco con rasgos conceptuales y cuyas canciones están conectadas por sonidos de televisión, rompió todos los esquemas no solo en la carrera de Riot sino en el metal en general. Escuchar la inicial On Your Knees; un potente tema metálico a toda velocidad aderezado por secciones de viento, resulta simplemente espectacular. Un riff monumental da inicio a Metal Soldiers, otro gran cañonazo heavy con un Tony Moore demostrando nuevamente sus agudos imposibles. La melodía se apodera de Runaway con las acústicas que siempre han estado muy presentes en la herencia de Reale. La sección de viento vuelve con fuerza en Killer, un tema en el que colabora ni más ni menos que Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple) haciendo un dueto con Tony Moore. Speed metal a destajo en la entrada de Dance Of Death demostrando que los temas rápidos de este disco lo son incluso más que en Thundersteel. Los cuernos de guerra anuncian otra batalla de power speed en Storming The Gates Of Hell. Las guitarras de Reale vuelven a ser, como en todos los discos, el gran sello identificador de Riot. La melodía regresa en Maryanne mientras que en Little Miss Death sobresalen los coros del estribillo. Una de las canciones más rápidas, heavies y potentes de la historia de la banda llega a continuación: Black Leather And Glittering Steel. El cierre es una adaptación del clásico de Al Di Meola, Racing With The Devil On A Spanish Highway, metalizada por un Reale sensacional. Digan lo que digan The Privilege Of Power es un disco impresionante que desgraciadamente no tuvo continuidad con esta formación hasta 21 años después. Nueva etapa de unos remozados Riot en la que solo resistieron el irreductible Mark Reale, Bobby Jarzombek y Mike flyntz, que había entrado en la banda apoyando en directo a la formación de Thundersteel. El primer y notorio cambio se puede adivinar en la inicial Soldier con la voz de Mike DiMeo, con un color similar al de grandes vocalistas como David Coverdale y diametralmente opuesto al del precedente Tony Moore. El sonido de la banda vira claramente al hard rock pasional sin dejar de lado la esencia heavy metal que tan bien habían trabajado en la década anterior. La vena más melódica emergía en Destiny, una composición de DiMeo y Flyntz en la que se observa claramente el cambio de la nueva andadura de Riot. Siguiendo con la costumbre de incluir versiones, en esta ocasión atinaron más si cabe rindiendo tributo a Deep Purple con el mítico Burn. Otra novedad fue la inclusión de un género como las baladas, un estilo que no había abundado en la banda de Nueva York. In Your Eyes fue la prueba de esa tendencia más suave con un sensacional DiMeo al frente. Pero no se habían olvidado de su vena más heavy como prueban en el tema homónimo del disco, Nightbreaker. Medicine Man es el prototipo de hard rock potente a veces bluesy y pasional en el que se habían embarcado Riot. Silent Scream es de esas canciones que solo ellos son capaces de escribir, esas piezas que tan dentro llevaba Mark Reale. Magic Maker era heavy rock puro en efervescencia mientras I’m On The Run se incluyó en la edición europea sustituyendo al A Whiter Shade Of Pale de Procol Harum. El hard rock de Babylon encamina hacia un curioso final: una recreación de sus mayores clásicos de la época Speranza: Outlaw. Como curiosidad, Nightbreaker salió con tres portadas diferentes, una en Japón, la otra en Europa y la de la reedición americana de 1999. Con la formación más asentada, el brillo de los nuevos Riot se apreciaba con más intensidad en The Brethren Of The Long House. Dedicado a la cultura de los indios americanos, el disco comienza con la intro The Last Of The Mohicans del compositor de bandas sonoras Trevor Jones y desemboca en la potentísima Glory Calling, que representa a la perfección la identidad de los Riot de los años noventa. Esa tensión heavy se mantiene en Rolling Thunder y culmina en la melodía de la balada Rain. Una de las mejores canciones del álbum es Wounded Heart, otro gran clásico de los Riot de esa década, puro heavy rock potente y con alma. El up tempo The Brethren Of The Long House se enlaza con una nueva versión. En esta ocasión el clásico de Gary Moore Out In The Fields que, como es su costumbre, vuelven a bordar. La impresionante acústica Santa Maria da paso al medio tiempo Blood Of The English. Otro de los grandes momentos de esta obra es Ghost Dance, un tema pleno de melodía y potencia. La pieza tradicional Shenandoah se engarza con otro temazo de hard rock, Holy Land. El álbum se cierra con la adaptación de The Last Of The Mohicans que ya avanzaban en la intro. The Brethren Of The Long House reafirmó las buenas sensaciones de Nightbreaker consolidando el nuevo hard & heavy de Riot en los noventa. La voz de Dimeo y la magia de Reale habían vuelto a renacer una banda que siempre supo reinventarse. Si Fire Down Under es la obra cumbre de los primeros Riot y Thundersteel el disco por el que siempre han sido venerados en todos los mentideros del metal, Inishmore podría cerrar el triunvirato perfecto, para conocer las distintas etapas de la banda de Mark Reale. Décima entrega de estudio y tercera con el vocalista Mike DiMeo al frente, tiene un nexo lírico en las leyendas celtas e irlandesas. La buenísima intro Black Water da paso a Angel Eyes, un himno impresionante que en directo funcionó a la perfección. La épica de Riot había alcanzado una nueva fase. Hard rock y heavy metal se daban la mano en un lanzamiento repleto de canciones inmortales como Liberty o Kings Are Falling. Ritmos demoledores, guitarras brillantes y una voz repleta de alma convergían en los grandísimos Riot de fin de siglo. Contaron en los coros con reputados cantantes como Tony Harnell (TNT) o Danny Vaughn (Tyketto). A ritmo de power metal estalla The Man mientras que en el hard rock descansa Watching The Signs. Sin un segundo de tregua Should I Run, otro clásico, demuestra la buena química compositiva que había nacido entre Reale y DiMeo. Cry For The Dying es otra prueba más de que Inishmore es una absoluta obra maestra y Turning The Hands Of Time la clara confirmación. El álbum culmina con otra joya, Gypsy, y con los aires celtas de la melódica Inishmore (Forsaken Heart) y la pieza instrumental Inishmore en la que Mark Reale ofrece una lección magistral. Un álbum imprescindible que no debería acabar nunca en el que no hay ni un segundo de relleno y en el que ni siquiera incluyeron una versión, como tanto acostumbraban. Inishmore demuestra una vez más que todas las etapas de Riot son al tiempo diferentes y esenciales. Con la misma formación y equipo de grabación que en la obra maestra Inishmore, Riot aprovecharon el momento para entrar de nuevo al estudio y volver con otro gran disco. On The Wings Of Life, tras la intro de sitar Snake Charmer, incidía en la misma fórmula exitosa que en el álbum precedente. El tema título, Sons Of Society, estaba diseñado para corear en directo mientras que Twist Of Fate no solo es la mejor canción del disco sino una de las grandes imprescindibles en la carrera de Riot. El potente hard rock de Bad Machine estalla en una intensa y emotiva; Cover Me, una clara demostración de que también podían hacer excelentes baladas, aunque no abundaran en su discografía. Y para contrastar; uno de los temas más rápidos del disco: Dragonfire. Hard & heavy con fuerza y gancho se aúnan en The Law y en la intensa Time To Bleed en la que destaca la sección rítmica de Pete Pérez y del extraordinario batería Bobby Jarzombek. Somewhere y Promises cerraban otro buen capítulo de una década triunfal para la banda de Nueva York. Lástima que a partir de Sons Of Society la dinámica del grupo comenzara a sufrir altibajos que iban a repercutir en la primera década del siglo. Sin embargo, la sociedad de Riot con DiMeo todavía daría más frutos. Riot inauguraban el nuevo milenio con Through The Storm, un disco mucho más asentado en el hard rock clásico, dejando un tanto al margen el heavy power metal que sí había estado presente en los cuatro discos anteriores. La entrada del batería Bobby Rondinelli (ex Rainbow) en sustitución de Bobby Jarzombek quizás influyó en esta orientación. La meritoria canción inicial Turn The Tables da pistas de los nuevos cauces por los que fluyen las aguas de los americanos. En el hard melódico también se puede encuadrar la accesible Lost Inside This World y la rítmica Chains (Revolving). Las guitarras de Reale y Flyntz arropaban muy bien a un DiMeo mucho más melódico, como demuestra en el tema homónimo, Through The Storm, o en la intensa balada Let It Show. Recuperan la potencia en dos de los mejores cortes del álbum, Burn The Sun y To My Head. Essential Enemies da paso a la versión del mítico Only You Can Rock Me de Ufo, recuperando la inclusión de covers, una tendencia que habían interrumpido en los dos elepés anteriores. Y para terminar el disco dos temas instrumentales, el primero de Mark Reale (Isle Of Shadows) y el segundo de George Harrison (Here Comes The Sun) rindiendo tributo a una de las debilidades de Mark; The Beatles. Con mucho retraso e incertidumbre sobre el devenir de la banda, Army Of One salió al mercado con Mike DiMeo a la voz, aunque por aquella época Mike Tirelli ya había asumido esa función en la banda. El tema título, Army Of One, devolvía el heavy metal al primer plano después del más suave Through The Storm. Sin embargo, el hard rock melódico retomaba el camino en Knocking At My Door y en Blinded, una de las últimas grandes perlas que dejó la añorada sociedad Reale/DiMeo. La aportación del batería Frank Gilchriest también fue evidente con grandes dosis de energía, como siempre ha hecho su colega Bobby Jarzombek. One More Alibi es el prototipo de canción potente y melódica que tan bien explotaron en la etapa DiMeo mientras It All Falls Down es otro temazo con mayúsculas. La vena más sensible resuena en Helpin’ Hand, todo lo contrario que en The Mystic, donde los ritmos power recuerdan a los discos de Riot de los noventa. El hard rock preciosista regresa con Still Alive, paso a previo a Alive In The City y Shine, donde rebajan el pistón de la intensidad. En el instrumental Stained Mirror Mark Reale adapta el tema de Romeo y Julieta del compositor italiano Nino Rota. Darker Side Of Light cierra Army Of One, sexto y último capítulo de estudio de Riot con Mike DiMeo a la voz, una etapa tan imprescindible como las de Guy Speranza, Rhett Forrester o Tony Moore, le pese a quien le pese. La esperada reunión de la formación que cimentó Thundersteel llegó a finales de la primera década del siglo XXI. Tras unos años de retraso por fin desembarcó en las tiendas a finales de 2011 el esperado disco de estudio: Immortal Soul. Las segundas partes nunca suelen ser buenas, aunque este tópico se hace añicos según suena Riot, un brutal trallazo en la línea Thundersteel que se convierte en la mejor carta de presentación del disco. Still Your Man es otra impresionante demostración de cómo la melodía encaja a la perfección en los ritmos power que tan bien empaca esta formación. El enigmático medio tiempo Crawling rebaja la tensión con un aire oriental y un solo que es puro Blackmore. Wings Are For Angels tiene nuevamente esa esencia Thundersteel con ritmos devastadores, riffs poderosos, un Tony Moore desgañitándose y una orgía de melodía y potencia. Giro radical para pasar a un sobresaliente medio tiempo, Fall Before Me, dedicado al padre de Tony Moore. Casando hard & heavy Sins Of The Father demuestra que este line up también va más allá del speed power metal. La intro instrumental Majestica da paso a Immortal Soul, una extraordinaria pieza de hard rock melódico. Lo mismo se podría aplicar para Insanity, redondeando un excelente álbum con muchos matices dispares. La recta final llega con Whiskey Man, un tema con ecos de los primerísimos Riot, de la época Speranza y con Believe, otro corte potente con un gran estribillo. Echoes es desgraciadamente la última canción del que trágicamente será el último disco de Riot. Apenas un par de meses después del lanzamiento de Immortal Soul, la llama de Mark Reale se apagaría para siempre, y con ella la leyenda que él cimentó. Mark ya estaba bastante enfermo en las grabaciones de este disco, por eso buena parte del peso de las guitarras, y la dirección general recayó en Mike Flyntz. Immortal Soul parecía ser un disco premonitorio, no solo por el título sino porque compendiaba en un solo trabajo buena parte de los estilos que habían seguido Riot a lo largo de 35 años: hard rock, heavy metal, power speed, hard melódico… En definitiva la esencia de una banda inmortal, absolutamente irrepetible. Después del trágico fallecimiento de su líder, Mark Reale, los integrantes restantes de la banda deciden continuar con su legado, con la aprobación del padre de Mark, Tony Reale, y conscientes de que les sería imposible seguir con su nombre clásico sin su líder y fundador, la banda decide cambiar su nombre a Riot V. Desde entonces la banda ha continuado tocando en vivo, honrando el nombre de Mark y su legado en la escena del heavy metal mundial, preparando también un disco llamado Unleash the Fire, previsto para ser lanzado el próximo 27 de agosto.

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
BONUS EPISODE: Changing Television Forever with David Chase

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 44:07


The legacy of the crime drama television series, The Sopranos remains a defining art of storytelling for mob TV shows. We have the genius behind this hit TV series, David Chase as our guest today. As expected, Chase is a twenty-five-time Emmy Awards-winner, seven times Golden Globes winner, and highly acclaimed producer, writer, and director. His forty-year career in Hollywood has contributed immensely to the experience of quality TV. Before getting into the nitty-gritty of Chase, let's do a brief of the HBO 1999 hit show, The Sopranos: Produced by HBO, Chase Films, and Brad Grey Television, the story ran for six seasons, revolving around Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini, a New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster, portraying the difficulties that he faces as he tries to balance his family life with his role as the leader of a criminal organization.The series has been the subject of critical analysis, controversy, and parody, and has spawned books, a video game, soundtrack albums, podcasts, and assorted merchandise. During its run, the film earned multiple awards, including the Peabody, Primetime Emmy, and the Golden Globe Awards. Even though David has continued to dominate his craft, with other works like The Rockford Files, I'll Fly Away, Not Fade Away, Northern Exposure, Almost Grown, Switch, etc, he is still most known for his television directorial debut, The Sopranos.The genius is back with the Sopranos prequel, The Many Saints of Newark, which stars Alessandro Nivola and James Gandolfini's son Michael Gandolfini as a young Tony Soprano. It has been in theaters and on HBO Max since October 1, 2021.The plot explores the life of Young Anthony Soprano. Before Tony Soprano, there was Dickie Moltisanti, Tony's uncle. Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark's history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters begin to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family's hold over the increasingly race-torn city.Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, who struggles to manage both his professional and personal responsibilities-and whose influence over his nephew will help make the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss we'll later come to know: Tony Soprano.We also talk a bit about David's five-year, first-look deal to create shows for HBO parent WarnerMedia. More culture moments, please!Let's get into the chat, shall we?Enjoy my entertaining conversation with David Chase.

Steel Mace Nation
Ep.190 Mace Fit New Book w/ Frank Dimeo

Steel Mace Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 57:59


Frank Dimeo is the creator and coordinator of Mace Fit , a comprehensive steel mace & clubs workout platform with workouts and coaching certifications . Now Frank is adding the Mace Fit Training Manual to the enterprise! You can purchase the book here... https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-official-mace-fit-training-manual-2nd-edition-frank-dimeo/1142297272;jsessionid=B2A2D2B843FEDA2F2138824001C93524.prodny_store01-atgap03?ean=9798823120456 Visit MaceFit here... https://macefit.com/ Visit https://steelmacenation.com/ for the $99 Steel Mace Online Workshop. Video instructions with details to Learn everything about the mace. Also look for shirts , hats , workouts and more! Sign Up for the FREE Newsletter and receive updates on discounts from our sponsors as well as product info. Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the channel as we keep swingin' along! On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/steelmacenation/ On Telegram https://t.me/steelmacenation Sponsored by: https://adexclub.com/ Made in USA adjustable mace & clubs. Get all the weight from 6lbs to 35lbs in one package and SAVE MONEY. Its cheaper than buying each one separately from other brands. https://freedomstrength.us/ Weight vests, various types of sandbags, clothing and more use the Discount code SMN10 at purchase. Bulk Supplements click here! https://www.bulksupplements.com/discount/Steelmacefireman Use the Disount code Steelmacefireman #steelmacenation #macefit #steelmace

The BME Grad Podcast
5- Building the modern BME senior design capstone course w/ Andrew DiMeo (Part 2)

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 42:06


Andrew DiMeo, PhD, is a Health Innovator, Designer, Entrepreneur, Teacher & Student with roots in New York City's Film Industry and a 20+ year career in medical devices & diagnostics. His startup company, CanvasGT, was acquired by greenlight guru where he works as a product manager on a novel web app enabling meaningful creativity for medtech strategy. Andrew also serves as business advisor to NIH Programs including RADx, C3i, and Blueprint Neuro. As a professor at UNC & NC State, his students' coursework led to multiple startups including 410-Medical, Contour Surgical, Augment Medical, Novocor Medical Systems, and MEDIC. Other notable experiences include co-founding Gilero, starting nonprofit trade association NCMD, serving as business advisor for the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation's "Coulter College," Director for Duke NeuroInnovations, Coach for Industrial Design Firm Trig, and developing the college course Real Social Change. Andrew joins the show to talk about how he developed the senior design capstone course at UNC and NC State, and one of the first of its kind. He shares his goals for the capstone, the structure, and some stories along the way. Catch part 1, in our previous episode, to hear the full conversation. Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/thebmegradpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebmegradpodcast/ Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfF0xH80d5lS1RpQsmpw0Q/videos For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak Connect with, or reach out to Host, Brian Kim, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/briandonginkim/

The BME Grad Podcast
5- Building the modern BME senior design capstone course w/ Andrew DiMeo (Part 2)

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 42:06


Andrew DiMeo, PhD, is a Health Innovator, Designer, Entrepreneur, Teacher & Student with roots in New York City's Film Industry and a 20+ year career in medical devices & diagnostics. His startup company, CanvasGT, was acquired by greenlight guru where he works as a product manager on a novel web app enabling meaningful creativity for medtech strategy. Andrew also serves as business advisor to NIH Programs including RADx, C3i, and Blueprint Neuro. As a professor at UNC & NC State, his students' coursework led to multiple startups including 410-Medical, Contour Surgical, Augment Medical, Novocor Medical Systems, and MEDIC. Other notable experiences include co-founding Gilero, starting nonprofit trade association NCMD, serving as business advisor for the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation's "Coulter College," Director for Duke NeuroInnovations, Coach for Industrial Design Firm Trig, and developing the college course Real Social Change. Andrew joins the show to talk about how he developed the senior design capstone course at UNC and NC State, and one of the first of its kind. He shares his goals for the capstone, the structure, and some stories along the way. Catch part 1, in our previous episode, to hear the full conversation. Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/thebmegradpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebmegradpodcast/ Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfF0xH80d5lS1RpQsmpw0Q/videos For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak Connect with, or reach out to Host, Brian Kim, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/briandonginkim/

survive + thrive     ~    conversations young with breast cancer survivors
Meet your hosts - Bess Gossage & Elisa DiMeo

survive + thrive ~ conversations young with breast cancer survivors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 45:12


Let's get this show on the road! Time to meet your hosts Bess Gossage and Elisa DiMeo. Learn about our individual journeys with breast cancer, treatment plans, what survive & thrive means to us. 

The BME Grad Podcast
4- Building the modern BME senior design capstone course w/ Andrew DiMeo (Part 1)

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 50:47


Andrew DiMeo, PhD, is a Health Innovator, Designer, Entrepreneur, Teacher & Student with roots in New York City's Film Industry and a 20+ year career in medical devices & diagnostics. His startup company, CanvasGT, was acquired by greenlight guru where he works as a product manager on a novel web app enabling meaningful creativity for medtech strategy. Andrew also serves as business advisor to NIH Programs including RADx, C3i, and Blueprint Neuro. As a professor at UNC & NC State, his students' coursework led to multiple startups including 410-Medical, Contour Surgical, Augment Medical, Novocor Medical Systems, and MEDIC. Other notable experiences include co-founding Gilero, starting nonprofit trade association NCMD, serving as business advisor for the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation's "Coulter College," Director for Duke NeuroInnovations, Coach for Industrial Design Firm Trig, and developing the college course Real Social Change. Andrew joins the show to talk about how he developed the senior design capstone course at UNC and NC State, and one of the first of its kind. He shares his goals for the capstone, the structure, and some stories along the way. Catch part 2, next episode, to hear the full conversation. Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/thebmegradpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebmegradpodcast/ Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfF0xH80d5lS1RpQsmpw0Q/videos For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak Connect with or reach out to Host, Brian Kim, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/briandonginkim/

The BME Grad Podcast
4- Building the modern BME senior design capstone course w/ Andrew DiMeo (Part 1)

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 50:47


Andrew DiMeo, PhD, is a Health Innovator, Designer, Entrepreneur, Teacher & Student with roots in New York City's Film Industry and a 20+ year career in medical devices & diagnostics. His startup company, CanvasGT, was acquired by greenlight guru where he works as a product manager on a novel web app enabling meaningful creativity for medtech strategy. Andrew also serves as business advisor to NIH Programs including RADx, C3i, and Blueprint Neuro. As a professor at UNC & NC State, his students' coursework led to multiple startups including 410-Medical, Contour Surgical, Augment Medical, Novocor Medical Systems, and MEDIC. Other notable experiences include co-founding Gilero, starting nonprofit trade association NCMD, serving as business advisor for the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation's "Coulter College," Director for Duke NeuroInnovations, Coach for Industrial Design Firm Trig, and developing the college course Real Social Change. Andrew joins the show to talk about how he developed the senior design capstone course at UNC and NC State, and one of the first of its kind. He shares his goals for the capstone, the structure, and some stories along the way. Catch part 2, next episode, to hear the full conversation. Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/thebmegradpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebmegradpodcast/ Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfF0xH80d5lS1RpQsmpw0Q/videos For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak Connect with or reach out to Host, Brian Kim, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/briandonginkim/

Kaarin Zoe Lee Presents
Kaarin's EP161 with Max Cruise, Alessandra Gonzalez, and Pat DiMeo

Kaarin Zoe Lee Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022


Kaarin's panel features 3 great artists who have created Max Cruise's latest album "City Lights". Featuring Max Cruise himself, Alessandra Gonzalez, and Pat DiMeo from The Motion Epic.

Cominciamo Bene
Intervista Ludovico Di Meo - Estratto Cominciamo Bene - 15/03/2022

Cominciamo Bene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 12:27


Lapo De Carlo e Gabriele Borzillo intervistano Ludovico Di Meo, all'interno di Cominciamo Bene.

Something Spictacular
The Many Saints of Newark | ¿Who Diss Been Watching? ... 42

Something Spictacular

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 117:35


"Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark, N.J., history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters start to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family. Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, whose influence over his nephew will help shape the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss, Tony Soprano." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Madonna Mia! Look how they massacred my show!! This film never had the makings of a varsity athlete OR a good movie!!!

A Dancer's Guide Podcast
Ep. 36 Fueling a Dancer's Body for Optimal Performance | Morgan DiMeo (Narvick)

A Dancer's Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 39:18


Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and lifelong Dancer, Morgan DiMeo, shares her expert advice about optimizing your performance through the power of food! She breaks down the stigmas surrounds carbs and fats, shares her dance bag snack secrets and provides alternative solutions to meat based proteins. As the Owner and Founder of Your Dancing Dietitian, Morgan encourages individual experimentation when it comes to what foods work the hardest to provide your unique body with enough nutrients, energy and support to not only get you through your long dance days but thrive whilst putting your best foot forward. *Please be advised*This episode contains material relating to eating disorders that some listeners may be sensitive to. If you or anyone you know is struggling with an eating disorder or would like more information about signs, symptoms and treatment, visit the websites of National Eating Disorder (USA) or Beat Eating Disorders (UK).Website: Your Dancing Dietitian Facebook: Your Dancing Dietitian Instagram: @your_dancing_dietitian Show some love and be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the A Dancer's Guide Podcast on your favorite podcast app! Visit adancersguide.com for more information on topics discussed in this episode Follow A Dancer's Guide on social media Instagram: @adancersguideofficial     Interested in Sponsoring this Podcast? Email adancersguide00@gmail.com & let's chat!   What Dance related topics do you want to hear about the most? Tell us by completing the A Dancer's Guide SURVEY!  Special thanks to all of our listeners!

Cominciamo Bene
Intervista Ludovico Di Meo - Estratto Cominciamo Bene - 25/01/2022

Cominciamo Bene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 13:31


Lapo De Carlo e Gabriele Borzillo intervistano Ludovico Di Meo, direttore di San Marino RVT, all'interno di Cominciamo Bene.

Amala
Intervista Ludovico Di Meo - Estratto Cominciamo Bene - 20/10/2021

Amala

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 13:23


Lapo De Carlo e Gabriele Borzillo intervistano Ludovico Di Meo, direttore di Rai2, all'interno di Cominciamo Bene.

Housewives On Display
#1: A Sopranos Retrospective- The Many Saints of Newark

Housewives On Display

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 104:03


It's 1967 (or 2021, depending on who you ask) and we are talking about the DiMeo crime family.  The Many Saints of Newark is the perfect opportunity for us to talk about something that Jay and J both love: The Sopranos. Through recapping and reviewing the film, we get to talk about everything from Christopher Moltisanti's untimely death to Ralph Cifaretto wearing a wig. Déclassé won't only focus on tv shows and movies, but it will focus on the darker side of life, much like The Sopranos. Hope you enjoy! Follow us on IG and Twitter And if you have a déclassé subject you want us to talk about, let us know!

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
BPS 142: Changing Television Forever with David Chase

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 45:00


The legacy of the crime drama television series, The Sopranos remains a defining art of storytelling for mob TV shows. We have the genius behind this hit TV series, David Chase as our guest today. As expected, Chase is a twenty-five-time Emmy Awards-winner, seven times Golden Globes winner, and highly acclaimed producer, writer, and director. His forty-year career in Hollywood has contributed immensely to the experience of quality TV. Before getting into the nitty-gritty of Chase, let's do a brief of the HBO 1999 hit show, The Sopranos: Produced by HBO, Chase Films, and Brad Grey Television, the story ran for six seasons, revolving around Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini, a New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster, portraying the difficulties that he faces as he tries to balance his family life with his role as the leader of a criminal organization.The series has been the subject of critical analysis, controversy, and parody, and has spawned books, a video game, soundtrack albums, podcasts, and assorted merchandise. During its run, the film earned multiple awards, including the Peabody, Primetime Emmy, and the Golden Globe Awards. Even though David has continued to dominate his craft, with other works like The Rockford Files, I'll Fly Away, Not Fade Away, Northern Exposure, Almost Grown, Switch, etc, he is still most known for his television directorial debut, The Sopranos.The genius is back with the Sopranos prequel, The Many Saints of Newark, which stars Alessandro Nivola and James Gandolfini's son Michael Gandolfini as a young Tony Soprano. It has been in theaters and on HBO Max since October 1, 2021.The plot explores the life of Young Anthony Soprano. Before Tony Soprano, there was Dickie Moltisanti, Tony's uncle. Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark's history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters begin to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family's hold over the increasingly race-torn city.Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, who struggles to manage both his professional and personal responsibilities-and whose influence over his nephew will help make the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss we'll later come to know: Tony Soprano.We also talk a bit about David's five-year, first-look deal to create shows for HBO parent WarnerMedia. More culture moments, please!Let's get into the chat, shall we?Enjoy my entertaining conversation with David Chase.

Three Questions
Episode 2: The Moon Hoax of 1835

Three Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 53:17


Imagine a world populated by extravagant flora, bizarre fauna, and people with bat-like wings. Imagine this world has mountains made of gems and crystals and expansive oceans. Imagine this world is on the moon... References Blunt, Charles F. The Beauty of the Heavens; a Pictorial Display of the Astronomical Phenomena of the Universe. Exhibited in One Hundred and Four Scenes, Accompanying and Illustrating a Familiar Lecture on Astronomy. From Original Drawings, Paintings. and Observatory Studies. London: D. Bogue, 1849. Print. DiMeo, Nate. "Episode 24: The Moon in the Sun." Audio blog post. The Memory Palace. Maximum Fun Network, 13 Jan. 2010. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. Dunlop, Doug. "THE GREAT MOON HOAX OR WAS IT — THE JOKE'S ON WHO?" Blog post. Unbound. Smithsonian Libraries, 4 Sept. 2013. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. Dunlop, Doug. "THE MOON HOAX OF 1835: GREAT ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES." Blog post. Unbound. Smithsonian Libraries, 28 Aug. 2013. Web. 24 July 2015. Frey, Holly, and Tracy V. Wilson. "The Great Moon Hoax of 1835, Part 1." Audio blog post. Stuff You Missed in History Class. How Stuff Works, 30 Mar. 2015. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. Frey, Holly, and Tracy V. Wilson. "The Great Moon Hoax of 1835, Part 2." Audio blog post. Stuff You Missed in History Class. How Stuff Works, 1 Apr. 2015. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. Goodman, Matthew. The Sun and the Moon: The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-bats in Nineteenth-century New York. New York: Basic, 2008. Print. Hall, Stephanie. "Belief, Legend, and the Great Moon Hoax." Blog post. Folklife Today. Library of Congress, 26 Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. Locke, Richard Adams, and J. N. Nicollet. The Moon Hoax ; Or, A Discovery That the Moon Has a Vast Population of Human Beings. New York: W. Gowans, 1859. Print. Locke, Richard Adams. "The Great Moon Hoax of 1835 (text)." Editorial. New York Sun 25 Aug. 1835. Museum of Hoaxes. 2014. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. Newland, Rebecca. "Primary Sources and April Fool's Day: The Great Moon Hoax of 1825." Blog post. Teaching with the Library of Congress. Library of Congress, 31 Mar. 2015. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. Starr, Benjamin. "The Great Moon Hoax of 1836." Visual News. 12 Dec. 2011. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. Symes, R. F., and R. R. Harding. Crystal & Gem. New York: Knopf, 1991. Print. Wood, Charles Arthur, and Maurice J. S. Collins. 21st Century Atlas of the Moon. Morgantown: West Virginia UP, 2013. Print. Zielinski, Sarah. "The Great Moon Hoax Was Simply a Sign of Its Time." Urban Explorations. Smithsonian.com, 2 July 2015. Web. 21 Sept. 2015.

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 507: How the Sopranos Changed Television with David Chase

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 45:54


The legacy of the crime drama television series, The Sopranos remains a defining art of storytelling for mob TV shows. We have the genius behind this hit TV series, David Chase as our guest today. As expected, Chase is a twenty-five-time Emmy Awards-winner, seven times Golden Globes winner, and highly acclaimed producer, writer, and director. His forty-year career in Hollywood has contributed immensely to the experience of quality TV. Before getting into the nitty-gritty of Chase, let's do a brief of the HBO 1999 hit show, The Sopranos: Produced by HBO, Chase Films, and Brad Grey Television, the story ran for six seasons, revolving around Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini, a New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster, portraying the difficulties that he faces as he tries to balance his family life with his role as the leader of a criminal organization.The series has been the subject of critical analysis, controversy, and parody, and has spawned books, a video game, soundtrack albums, podcasts, and assorted merchandise. During its run, the film earned multiple awards, including the Peabody, Primetime Emmy, and the Golden Globe Awards. Even though David has continued to dominate his craft, with other works like The Rockford Files, I'll Fly Away, Not Fade Away, Northern Exposure, Almost Grown, Switch, etc, he is still most known for his television directorial debut, The Sopranos.The genius is back with the Sopranos prequel, The Many Saints of Newark, which stars Alessandro Nivola and James Gandolfini's son Michael Gandolfini as a young Tony Soprano. It has been in theaters and on HBO Max since October 1, 2021.The plot explores the life of Young Anthony Soprano. Before Tony Soprano, there was Dickie Moltisanti, Tony's uncle. Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark's history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters begin to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family's hold over the increasingly race-torn city.Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, who struggles to manage both his professional and personal responsibilities-and whose influence over his nephew will help make the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss we'll later come to know: Tony Soprano.We also talk a bit about David's five-year, first-look deal to create shows for HBO parent WarnerMedia. More culture moments, please!Let's get into the chat, shall we?Enjoy my entertaining conversation with David Chase.

Your Best Life
Diagnosing swallowing disorders in kids - Dr. Dan DiMeo

Your Best Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 13:22


In this episode we're joined by Dr. Daniel DiMeo to tell us all about EndoFLIP.  MercyOne Children's Hospital is the first hospital in the state of Iowa to use this unique technology.   When patients have trouble swallowing, there are problems getting food and liquids from your mouth to the stomach. When kids have this condition, EndoFLIP can make it much easier to diagnose disorders!  Learn more about EndoFLIP in this blog post and on our website. Send us your feedback by emailing podcast@mercyhealth.com, or fill out the submission form at MercyOne.org/podcast Your Best Life – powered by MercyOne

The Iron Koob Fights Movies
#225 The Many Saints of Newark

The Iron Koob Fights Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 72:36


Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark, N.J., history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters start to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family. Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, whose influence over his nephew will help shape the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss, Tony Soprano. Check out the episode on Youtube, iTunes and Google Play. You can reach us at theironkoob@gmail.com and on Instagram @theironkoob I. Review of the Week A. Synopsis and Ratings B. Review in SPOILERS II. Fight of the Week III. Roundup IV. Gaming V. Trailers VI. News

Jibber Jabber Podcast
125 Box Office Banter • The Many Saints of Newark

Jibber Jabber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 52:32


Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark, N.J., history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters start to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family. Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, whose influence over his nephew will help shape the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss, Tony Soprano.   https://linktr.ee/JibberJabberPodcast   #TheManySaintsofNewark #Movie #Review

survive + thrive     ~    conversations young with breast cancer survivors
Meet Elisa DiMeo ~ young survivor ~ mother-daughter bond ~ fertility preservation ~ faith ~ breast cancer treatment in a pandemic

survive + thrive ~ conversations young with breast cancer survivors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 55:36


Well, this may be one of the most heart-wrenching but also inspiring podcasts.  Elisa DiMeo tells her story of her breast cancer journey - Imagine being 25 years old, working on your career as a medical device rep, and hearing the words: “you have breast cancer.” And also imagine this is during a worldwide pandemic which has its additional stresses and barriers. Elisa explains her all too recent journey with breast cancer, surgery and the following treatment as well as the path to acceptance, much with the support of her mother, who was such a source of strength to her daughter. As a teenager, her mother showed her the importance and technique of performing self breast exam - emphasized due to a strong family history of breast cancer - which ultimately led to early detection for Elisa.  Elisa set two main goals shortly after her diagnosis:  safe her life and save her ability to have children.  She shows us a strength and maturity that defies her young age.   Her faith helped pull her through this strenuous journey, and she is living a “self-described” life lesson.  Elisa blows us away by her courage, strength, resiliency, and beauty!  We are sure you will be moved by Elisa's story!

Hightailing Through History
The 1904 Olympic Marathon: The Worst Race of all Time (with Special Guest Kristian Rockall)

Hightailing Through History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 49:10


Hello Friends! We saved you a spot! Katie is out this week so Laurel wrangled in a special guest to drink bourbon and listen to her tale about the worst marathon on record. The marathon was the crown jewel in the tiara of disaster that was the 1904 Olympic Games held in St. Louis, Missouri. It's a story that will leave you breathless and shaking your head because it's such an absolute sh*tshow. *~*~*~*~*~*~ Mentioned In The Stories: Fred Lorz Felix Carbajal de Soto Pre-Race Len Taunyane (left) and Jan Mashiani Thomas Hicks (carried by his trainers) Some of the marathon participants before the race *~*~*~*~*~*~ The Socials: Email -- hightailinghistorypod@gmail.com Instagram -- @hightailinghistory Facebook -- Hightailing Through History or with user name @hightailinghistory *~*~*~*~*~*~ Sources: Abbott, Karen. “The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been the Strangest Ever.” Smithsonian.com, Smithsonian Institution, 7 Aug. 2012, www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-1904-olympic-marathon-may-have-been-the-strangest-ever-14910747/. DiMeo, Nate. “Remembering the ANTHROPOLOGY Days at the 1904 Olympics.” Slate Magazine, Slate, 21 Aug. 2008, slate.com/culture/2008/08/remembering-the-anthropology-days-at-the-1904-olympics.html. Olympics.com Editors. “St. Louis Marathon: The STRANGEST Race in Olympic History.” Tokyo 2020, Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, 7 Aug. 2021, olympics.com/tokyo-2020/en/news/st-louis-marathon-the-strangest-race-in-olympic-history. Sturmer, Jake, and Rebecca Armitage. “The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been the DUMBEST Race Ever Run.” ABC News, ABC News, 26 July 2020, www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-26/the-wildest-olympic-event-in-modern-history/12467362. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message

Hightailing Through History
The 1904 Olympic Marathon: The Worst Race of all Time (with Special Guest Kristian Rockall)

Hightailing Through History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 49:10


Hello Friends! We saved you a spot! Katie is out this week so Laurel wrangled in a special guest to drink bourbon and listen to her tale about the worst marathon on record. The marathon was the crown jewel in the tiara of disaster that was the 1904 Olympic Games held in St. Louis, Missouri. It's a story that will leave you breathless and shaking your head because it's such an absolute sh*tshow. *~*~*~*~*~*~ Mentioned In The Stories: Fred Lorz Felix Carbajal de Soto Pre-Race Len Taunyane (left) and Jan Mashiani Thomas Hicks (carried by his trainers) Some of the marathon participants before the race *~*~*~*~*~*~ The Socials: Email -- hightailinghistorypod@gmail.com Instagram -- @hightailinghistory Facebook -- Hightailing Through History or with user name @hightailinghistory *~*~*~*~*~*~ Sources: Abbott, Karen. “The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been the Strangest Ever.” Smithsonian.com, Smithsonian Institution, 7 Aug. 2012, www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-1904-olympic-marathon-may-have-been-the-strangest-ever-14910747/. DiMeo, Nate. “Remembering the ANTHROPOLOGY Days at the 1904 Olympics.” Slate Magazine, Slate, 21 Aug. 2008, slate.com/culture/2008/08/remembering-the-anthropology-days-at-the-1904-olympics.html. Olympics.com Editors. “St. Louis Marathon: The STRANGEST Race in Olympic History.” Tokyo 2020, Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, 7 Aug. 2021, olympics.com/tokyo-2020/en/news/st-louis-marathon-the-strangest-race-in-olympic-history. Sturmer, Jake, and Rebecca Armitage. “The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been the DUMBEST Race Ever Run.” ABC News, ABC News, 26 July 2020, www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-26/the-wildest-olympic-event-in-modern-history/12467362. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message

Eight by Kate
8 Rules for Branding with Steve Dimeo, Creative Director at Pine

Eight by Kate

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 34:17 Transcription Available


8 Rules for Branding with Steve Dimeo, Creative Director at Pine.See yourself through your customers' eyesUnderstand the difference between a brand and a campaign.Understand that what you do or sell is not who you are as a brand.Think long-term.Think holistically.Think about your personality. Be different.Hire experts.Steve DiMeo is a Creative Director and copywriter with a 35+ year history of award-winning, results-driven work in the advertising industry. Throughout his career, he has developed a strong conceptual development and strategic creative approach for digital, integrated marketing campaigns, advertising, broadcast, branding, content strategy and development.His experience includes working on accounts in consumer brands, hospitality, retail, pharmaceutical, and business-to-business. He is a Managing Partner, Founder, and Creative Director at PINE, an ad agency located in Philadelphia. Steve also teaches advertising at Temple University.WebsiteLinkedinInstagramFacebook

CNY Business Journal Interviews
Steve DiMeo | CNY Business Journal Interviews | Season 4: Ep. 8

CNY Business Journal Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 11:00


Steve DiMeo, president of Mohawk Valley EDGE breaks down what's going on in the Mohawk Valley region.

The Good. The Bad. The Basic.
42: The Sopranos, Part II

The Good. The Bad. The Basic.

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 68:08


When the series opens, The Sopranos' protagonist, Tony Soprano, is the head of the DiMeo crime family, but his chosen line of work is a constant source of heartache and tension with his immediate family. Tony always says he wants to do the right thing, but is constantly in the role of the villain for so many people around him. So how do we think of this complicated protagonist? What can we take away from The Sopranos? Stay tuned!

The Good. The Bad. The Basic.
41: The Sopranos, Part I

The Good. The Bad. The Basic.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 63:39


Today, we'll be discussing the first half of the family crime drama, The Sopranos! When the series opens, The Sopranos' protagonist, Tony Soprano, is the head of the DiMeo crime family, but this "Family man" is a constant source of grief and heartache to his immediate family. So how do we think this series has held up 21 years after its debut? Stay tuned!

Luke Thomas Live Chat & Podcasts
The Anti-Doping Crisis in Sport Conversation With Paul Dimeo

Luke Thomas Live Chat & Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 78:02


Modern anti-doping is in crisis. The central institution in charge of the effort, WADA, has lost confidence among national anti-doping agencies like USADA as well as athletes. While the heyday of performance enhancing drug (PED) use is over, problems remain. Among best estimates, PED usage remains high. Efforts aimed at 'clean sport' have caused an assortment of harms to athletes, be it reputational harm, privacy invasion, financial hardship and more. Is there a way to limit PED use in sports without a zero tolerance prohibitive approach that causes backlash? Dr. Paul Dimeo of the University of Stirling thinks so. In his new book 'The Anti-Doping Crisis in Sport, he and co-author Verner Møller argue things have gone too far. Instead of punitive, zero tolerance approach, they offer a new set of solutions to curb PED use and penalize those caught, but focus on strategies that take the rights of athletes seriously. In this interview, Dimeo and I discuss the book, what he makes of the case of Jon Jones and oral Turinabol, how anti-doping institutions have lost the trust of the sporting public, and much more.

Sweat Equity Podcast® Law Smith + Eric Readinger
#90: How To Cultivate A Niche Audience By Teaching Them For Free

Sweat Equity Podcast® Law Smith + Eric Readinger

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 57:55


Sweat Equity FB Live w/ Eric Readinger, Damian Alpizar, Law Smith and our guest Joe Clay of Yellow Dog Party + Workbench talkin' about artists stealing from other artists, just starting, Adobe After Effects and more! #editing #graphicdesign #animation   Ep Sponsor: Grasshopper, the virtual phone system. Sweat Equity listeners save $50 when they sign up using the special link TryGrasshopper.com/sweat    Dragon Dictate Transcription Your library life we live we are alive that's that's what I was talking to my how you feeling Eric I'm getting educators along yeah well man that all changes yeah I said before off Mike I unabashedly love fall out boy cure number 33-year-old man three great fumes you three yeah I count them as they come in but we got Joe Clay here how many cubes if you have any encryptions yeah this is how you intervene in but I don't have an Excel sheet relevant for your first question but Serbia tough interview okay you don't have an Excel sheet that 12 I don't know what you're doing here honestly our producer since it is up that's me okay were to talk some graphic design some animation workbench.tv is your website and that passion project to teach young ends how to do stuff let's do our sponsor for this podcast sweat equity pragmatic realistic business advice hustle interviews sometimes Eric and I should ship sometime noises Damien Baltasar 28 monkeys durable direction if you're watching a video which is on YouTube Facebook origin of just listening you'll just hear that sultry voice limb area yeah because once bona fide run iTunes prion pod bailed other things that just pull pull that audio automatically but for the demographic yeah it keeps its two white we had had a mess it up a little bit developed a Relevant hammer yes they were there Chuck Cameron so let's do our sponsors Grasshopper phones you got business right Joe is so business phone lines how may people you call and you're like is this the bizarre house number or is this there just their cell phone, never misses a rigid self as noted tell yet but a lot of people need to act bigger than they are need act mortgage and especially people doing startups you noticed you need to act professional that's what you need a second phone line how does knowing how to answer the phone I answer hello when I answer my phone if I have a business plan when will I felt myself some angry so grasshoppers and app you can have in your phone and it will give you different kind of screen so you know it's that that still your Verizon or AT&T line or whatever personal line is and it's a scalable phone option it's the entrepreneurs phone line our listeners get 50 bucks off if they use the link and will put this in the episode description it's a tried grasshopper.com/sweat try Grasshopper.com/sweat like he's sweat get nasty real sultry and he got to come up with a better example go for it boy right now my only other one they brought us wet so what nuts where the only two I got off top my head but off camera but not sweat and fumes really taking this good time an area I national business and let's get Eric's favorite part we got to get it officially started God Almighty that's how you officially start the podcast I like old-school radio call-in that start every program with your your call into signed like that much like if you go on workbenches YouTube channel you've got I see the thumbnails have your branding on everything in a similar fashion it's the same thing it just irritates it because it's I let her do it to get you ramped up yeah get me fired alive and have seen he is always good it's a it's a miracle it's a little cheesy it's legit oh yeah it's cheesy for sure it's like a old it's it we soon football it's an old it's an old missing Ole Miss football that they have the hottie toddy I don't I don't know what it means it was in our fraternity we had some kind of chant like that just my opinion on its pleasant change yeah I know I'm not hoping or if anything all those reasons are just making it better for pay out I'll switch if I can find some better just like we talk about writing copy or brand name like companies and name a lot of friends and stuff I got a lady you got me at my jokes in the room it's a 7/10 you gotta beat it in the in the writers room what's going on I'm glad you're on the podcast it's a little hectic throw out this you that everything is throw out all your your handles for for the people Instagram all that stuff usually workbench TV I think on Instagram were no twitters workbench_TV because there's some weird Canadian like workbench DIY program that's got that yet and when you search for the workbench are getting a lot of workbench tutorials how to make a workbench, then silly little dancer putting my graphic designer put in animation tutorial now you want tutorial though it is graphic design animation motion okay it's want to clarify everything Eric did a lot of research before names I told him I intentionally don't do research so I can ask the questions of people when we actually do that on purpose because with Alexa just because he's lazy we will follow me, shut it gave me hope it can be both work well for both suit and tell me about a wide you started what is it you know give me the who what when where why all that well first I was having, slow year click two years ago my main business builder party so would you like graphics animation production all the stuff and so I was like you know it is time to come to share some of my knowledge the people himself I wanted to like a long time ago there's like some people to restart noun is like a man I could do that you know you have and just at the time is like I didn't have the time to do it and that just wasn't the right time I guess for it and there's all this like beginner stuff that didn't exist when I'd started so, what I wanted to do but then all of the market, filled up and do that so I figured I just start to make more advanced tutorials that for the stuff that I'd want to see that was another interesting it's like the Tyco's telling Damien something about they should be doing a podcast similar to this is nothing like two years ago I was telling yeah more as a recruiting tool I think to get younger people to follow over and then you can maybe you develop a relationship with some of these people that are into it but that's that's interesting how that kind of parallel thinking happened and were not even what 7 miles away were your in South Tampa right will assimilate no head of the murder of the murder capital your my hood yeah that's what I was just pitching about trying to sell our house and buy a new one contingent on a stone house that serial killer just the light went on your day 35 grand on the house price so that you will yeah I mean obviously it sucks but it's also kind of interesting way it's like here like Ford motors the news and like that's like not even a weekend in Chicago I'll try to keep a rant pretty quick but but I did journalism this twofold why this was a disaster of an investigation a the the churlish function should be they should be ashamed of themselves they should be flocking there should be some kind of punishment for them for sensationalizing this made it five times worse than it needed to be they called a serial killer before it is technically a serial killer I think I need is a take three I think thickly three I think I got back I go with the major league and the hum of the the speech is all going okay right three that's a winning streak or a heart attack that's my role at least and it was just at when they had to kills it was just a bus stop that was similar that was it to so you really move around MO yet there's no end there is no like he left the pentagram is yet you have all the fun puzzles and things that they normally leave around for the cops just to do that's a sociopath I bet he was on pipette there's some pharmaceutical involvement I think I bet opiates because that does change your brain chemistry anyway were getting down to a sloppy road the other part of that is PR will this all will come back and into the fold PR date the Police Department dictated this message so poorly that they just kept leaving it open ended like they wanted to write a TV show on it like they were like the truth either this guy on video he's he's either doing a job he's either Jazzercise and through the neighborhood like gave this like ridiculous in areas like or use a similar white skin is like why did you do press conference of this like this makes no sense real quick I just think that your audience is probably China figure at this moment how drugs opiates and graphic design are all gonna come back together that's the magic of me all dovetail back because my eyebrow went straight up like Dragon like what good your voice of the people today that so as to do dictating your message right I think chosen a good job of that type I went through and all I went back in your catalog before he started his I want to see what it looked like in the beginning you channel the reason we start talking is like you did a humble pride post like hey we get 10,000 subscribers on site ownership I his armor looking out a while ago and knows that this is really cool I on the fly have to do a lot of graphic design stuff like smaller stuff so I can send it to a good designer like and you are Damien really do it I'll get the concept down but sometimes I said I need tutorials and you can burn funk and hours trying to find like a good stuff and know it's learning how to do some more reading about earlier today the just how to take a logo make a white me like I have is like I was trying to do this for a while and then I looked it was like a minute video as I just change that utilized the site that is it in Photoshop okay media that's what is yeah said you'll never make it at the end. But so it dovetails back is your your your creating a brand through this on a passion project not too dissimilar from what were trying to do with this podcast a little bit were you know we don't know what's in a come of it we'd like should initiate and talk a little business gazettes mainly were any if I went to a dinner party the conversation would somehow get over there anyway which my wife hates but somehow yet your business is life that will mean it's in a lot of it's a small medium business that's life no for a lot of business owner Damien over there look it's it consumes everything his wife's business owner to it's it's a lot in your conversation because sometimes you can come and go help oh you should be doing this this and this is his wife the bad stylus jingo oh you should do you with the shellac nails you should get some Moroccan oil put in the hair yeah I know my hair stuff good her words meant that I was in the salon industry man I know about you want to start slowing off talking I'll rip that ship how did I know price per square foot I know any chairs you need I know the commission rates all that ship you should put a runway in their red carpet so after they're done you look in your eye right now I'm excited to start here decided what that Ceará will try to record the safety and this is interprofessional now we know as I was attempting Internet database yet and it's bad love aggregates artifacting and freezing so there sometimes at your max and drumming out for the lands headroom the show for everybody who is not born after 1990 something to do that hacked into the TV station was that no Max Headroom is I don't know what it is like the Nobel Pepsi commercial guy like accent room that was that roof that yeah they did there was something that that you guys look like Chicago yes somebody like contacting the local TV stand here but there was a mass I got SSRI so yes you got pretty much right there looks okay on the prowl for knowing that random reason hello good underwriters distributes up parcels of the will they also admit Noblesville spoofed it in back to the future when the Ronald Reagan got up and like I run away and they did the whole little thing when we first goes into the future Café I to retro Café yeah, some random kid in there I think assault not too long ago the thing with Elijah when Elijah wasn't out yet and had the arcade ghetto yeah we're having your hands yeah that's the fun part I like watching old movies over again is really out hey that's that guy that I know forgot about. He made it will happen the guy next to him that he didn't suck Kirsten Dunst and Jumanji the day about 10 years whatever it is we know the old and the kanji will swear to say we'll just see the new one they just shrug her down I fulfill I will was cheaper to buy on Amazon for the kids want the original data bungee things like how I got it is what I like a lot in it yeah yeah whatever is not to give up because while it is when the like where's the rock I heard one of the Kevin Hart I heard it's really good actually it is is it you saw kids note no need for kids to watch but herself has caring community, is that redhead from a Doctor Who and also plays Gomorrah and battles of cardiology or some parties I guess she's the blue haired blue chick in guarding the value of the really like the sister nebula sorry nebulae yeah yeah that's it that's conflicted Gavin, hot redhead I'm not into redhead sorry I decide not to ginger kinda guy no fence so my thing, I'm too pale or too dark something about and I hear you if you talk too much so that's what character can't say to the dark why is it just to play it safe I say to paling is that you Darnell you can't that's legal is able to kill I thought this is not telling you I know what I find my wiener gets a Boner for certain things like open you up here right this is not a PC show by any means so and I'm not anything terrible I don't say I'm hating anybody just the wiener wants with the wind once it's okay can you be more click here if you're in the DVD AA like that's your yesterday Outlook might might my wife is ill or find me trying to double in my wife is her, she's like some light bright and damn near white so I don't know what I thought about her hellos and then some. BII can't learn all these acronyms and what you're talking about is a real test for one and were shoehorning here to talk about Dixon balls for 15 minutes now that I thought of it like that with you Dick and balls that he instinctively meals back-and-forth that we will try to edit this psychologist Dick and balls in business that duplicates the goal and maybe a spinoff it works for me like member shoehorning this Internet and a very hectic day Eric's a little stressed as a my is finding serenity that's my nonstress time yeah this is the fight this is gone silly topics yeah that's what we have yoga mats and ship over there and I want to get a funky punching bag thank you we can hang one thing let me think yes anymore Justice just bagged 30 seconds just if I can punch something I thought I think it be cathartic to a definite yes drive-by punch what you got all that stuff is just one Pam okay I feel better now that you like a speed bag and it was good closer it got hit on a nice thought of that those are so noisy it's true that these guys next to a city record will I can hear light them on a conference call behind us so it's you know the walls are thin already use that glass to the wall technique Yahoo that there can hear everything I just take a ceiling tile and Dragon leave eight trying to take all day son all day will do that with this I I have a couple pointers like that that it wrote down Wells Fargo not currently sponsored by Dragon dictate I'm in love Dragon dictate I've got no qualms about it there not a sponsor we just want to give out good things that are good you know good things that are good yeah it makes a wedding but it works good with use mu.com is reporting stuff that's a good thing that's good man log got all his own pilot that I write you down for the next day you really think so don't worry I will be in the show notes in the blog post I forget to put up Jonah 2 yeah I know one thing when asked about we just a tinfoil hat podcast which is conspiracy theory podcast Assam Tripoli the Gotland listeners but also like crazy listeners and Eric and I've been looking through the comments independent of each other talking about it we both went through all floors and ice just got forward one night start answering a bunch of find him and I was looking at yours and theirs so me people whining about like this is to know can you slow it down it's like beachfront composite like pause the video it's in the video tutorial positive actually had some people tell me before like a long time and I like one commenter lowers like that that YouTube is a feature really slow down the video I was disabled I do have speed summary three was likely a watch of it is only capturing the mounding of native English speakers ligaments address you can write something like the next slick person that said that to me obviously just like that we could watch and we have to be you podcast it has to be nobody sounds like I do not accident a lot like that but no pill what I'm I'm talking more one I hope yeah what have is that there was a loud ITS wrong how might this pleases inkwell is that purple drink what's the weirdest thing that's come out of you doing this you been doing for two years passion project side project kinda like I am guessing it's similar because we did this because it's like I got some to say about I got all this information I feel like and I like I like giving advice to people that don't ask for credit but I also like interviewing people right like heaven old buddies come in industries initiate what's what's we're think about it comments or weird messages are you know any that I think that's interesting that you come around the world people are using it which is I saw you had some kind of French translation may be on one of them oh that there was a guy that had done it to tour… Were Willie did it before I did I didn't know existed some bills told me about it so was in French so thankfully had taken some French I was able to figure out what he did 09 there's a better version of something I did so I incorporate that into the download for no I think that's cool I mean we talk about you know a lot of the stuff are doing like, Jesus did like the universal language or saying anything so work or start to think of everything in the context of life right how can we make a little bit more global it's not a much more effort you know but you're at your tutorials you don't really need the audio right sometimes you do but it's harder I'd say probably only because I don't do step-by-step so I can escape a lot of things if you're not in aftereffects user like like a beginner's like I really get all of the things I'm doing usually yeah but in its and is a narrow audience on yeah if you're if you're advanced enough you could probably pick up some stuff sometimes I don't really explain what things are exactly like a minute settings guide I hate when people just while circular all the time I get like reels from people or whatever different ways that worked and it's like okay like I copied a tutorial like I did this like he doesn't know what he is doing disease is not taking the thing in advancing it is just taking something with wheels did in presenting that it in a different way that the zoning assigned something so everybody have all like this you guys have to collaborate so much with other video production companies animation Studios whatever so you when you're getting a file all the default settings are all wacky or they have a way of doing stuff isn't notices its world people present in the work like the stuff that I see from people like you can pick out if you've seen like there's a huge guide video copilot Andrew Kramer he does like these just crazy tutorials only in you see his stuff and people real-time like this is this likely presented to like it is my work on it no that's not yours you know they are doing the tutorial and then think about it and what the rent because they technically did it place I used to work at where the creative director was asking us I mean this happens everywhere I've seen other people tell the same story but basically Craig Dir. comes in is okay we just think of these these people you looking to hire somebody and then it's like well that's an inter-grammar tutorial so and it soon as that happened in the in the Place I was at initially took the DVD's of that long ago of the computer and just throw trash like that is immediately is like no well he sent whelming to the Google reversed something searched I know that was another I know that prevalent like I figured like I figured like the stand-up comedy community were like if you steal jokes basically what that like a child will not exactly stolen like it's like if somebody well I mean I guess in common it's a little different because in comedy the punch line is always the portal and there's not really like however you'd tell it it changing what it's knowing that it's it's it's a very similar because you can have a premise right that is only unique to that person right that's how a lot of these guys get caught one thing is what people think is that they can go off and tell the joke differently and that that's a different thing right but so it is the same but I'm saying it's same and different yeah and calmly they get way more like shut down on doing and in our world it's more like older, did something a little different than that you know it's it's knock down yeah little bit it's all because you have to you your iterations count and yours were czars are just like you just building to something where there are whiffs of tartar comics you know you you're working on a bit to make it tight where is Joel's final thing if you like the graphic designer for lack of a better term like graphic design community they they like seeing the iterations in the process allow the touch her right the flip if I can chime in one of the main thing especially if the just a little advice anybody out there who is doing things that they know they have Andrew Kramer or whatever other tutorials out there you're more than welcome to take that material learned from it do it and then do something as simple as go and shoot your own footage and do the same affect on your own footage and lease that shows that you an instant how to apply the effect and I think that that's when the main things that I specimen graphic designers come and play it's almost similar as someone you know what happens in music and as you have is a lot of industry people in music and she liked it might be McNally actually got like five samples and three loops that already came with the package you didn't really create anything unique you may have rearranged a slightly different but yet totally understand what that means is mean and that's and it's a it happens most special and new budding graphic artist they they that's their education they know they get it from from online and they start hot expand upon and I think that's one of the bigger things that I think on that it's overlooked even Andrew Kramer and yourselves on strong workbench always pushing people to go I go take this and apply to your project at least let me see it in an application as opposed to just being quite literally it's the exact same effect that's partly to why I'll get some complaints were once lowered some is like okay you show me from the beginning or what did you do for this waiver unless a click of a really important setting American go often and say yeah okay the setting is 50 for this in 20 for that because then you're not learning how to use it and the point is to take what I make and expand upon it that's kind like us to watch tutorials nowadays like some else comes up something interesting even if it's something I know like a lot of times if I have some down time I watch it because sometimes I'll pick up a little piece of something that they didn't like I didn't even do that were in a like whatever like because even if you're the meekest person you know you still have some no insight in the shirt or something sure no I died I think that's what YouTube is really great for is I that we learn we have to use all the time because it's stay here will they know and we handle so many different services you know so it's like it's yes there is regular green fire you didn't know like you know what you would've heard outside of work and stuff like your at your house like oh okay this like peace in my toilet broke what do I do to fix that and some is like hey here's this exact model of toilet this is the handle that nicotine elixirs like we manage the stuff that we may sketch were very proud about that we didn't put much behind it but we made a sketch like how to be a man sketch toilet because we grew up in this era were like were not handy and definitely and almost embarrassingly have to look up how like how to properly spell your dad or something will you try it first and you break everything and then go back how to feel that you were slightly taken apart and you break the thing that you need you like oh now I know how this works but it's broken every time and then yeah wife pitches at you in this like an okay I won't buy a new one but liked on the figure this out (about what does it mean Adobe After Effects seems like it's like limitless units potential for manipulation sort of thing and Eric actually Eric's videoconference my ex-wife just to give an ex-wife really don't have fever and ex-wife chose man I got Jesus Christ lately ever life will relive IK wow not look I was looking at your site Joe and I looked at the blog and it was like literally the first sentence I'm lost I can't like I thought about looking in the video graphic design stuff and then it was like five minutes and I was like no I can't do this is this is a lament different there there are some simple stuff that that last post is actually kind of comforted okay no known stones pretty computer at a time on number format yeah things okay okay looks really because for some reason I don't know why saw a lot of stuff I do like programming related and as I used to do some of that and what's what's annoyed me about aftereffect sometimes there sometimes like functions in it that you need that you don't have the better like a single function in another language like number format like PHP which is that some bad a lot of stuff in it's like number format this number you go in it is outlining a number with buildings in it yet although Prelude met here you'd like at least as far as I know maybe it's in there somewhere I don't know but like I had actually reverse engineer how to build that junction was on St. like even you you're making these videos you know what you're doing and you have to go reverse engineer Samuel sometimes I have to learn stuff and some you know like other times there's people way smarter than me that figure out things to yeah yeah problem-solving at the end of the day it's it it's really a similar process am sure to for figuring out any difficult process problem whatever that's why life like trying to do stuff that's outside my zone to help that problem so as as you grow to yeah because it all go okay watching this tutorial on how to do grout for my tile actually what subconsciously helps me figure out how to use software in reverse engineer from there or apply I need that grout fresh fresh and flush against the tile just like we need this design to be flush just you know for whatever reason it will help me contextualize a lot and want to learn it as a man you'll throw that info out as soon as you can know God yes now I grab you guys especially to some other guy is just as many of the applicant been an expert in it oh yeah I own a trial business for last year hashtag that God did all day yeah now if I more if I'm doing the middle the night I'm just by myself like just listen to podcasts just like this Friday night when doing more hundred percent on the posted lightly what I do you guys suggest feels like that old little Simpson joker were like Marge's learning piano just like it just teaching piano 2 inches like I said that they wanted 11 lesson ahead of the kids basically like what is I feel like that's a lot of a lot of management nowadays just because were to spread out just, everything so segmented fragmented out from a management standpoint discussed the Internet box with everybody's head there's too much school stuff out trying to think of the worst a recorded voice and I said I lost applying as live video interrupted that's fine whatever the reason I'm going to yeah that's what the producer does sit here and inform you of the situation will we may have one coming up later following her over there. You write it only to close over there like putting together yeah the tubes are it's me know it's not a will and do it I understand I'm I'm in the process of trying to get it to the point we get used to having this kind of a situation on the backend because I would love for this Texaco no ocean here behind the classroom went to the roof to have the talent just me on how we piping in your earphones always like yeah Robert quivers out further like they're doing that thing are you just part echoing what he said but just like a live fraction of a second later so messily break their people audiences love that audiences love the audio that Don is a doubles okay get my children but all in all that's that's the worst in Prague a Mother's Day gift or gift if the copy the person right in front of you it's like a warm-up game and my this is this is the worst okay yeah that's what kids do the focal me yeah this did not touch you yeah putting it free country brought Jeffrey country free country that means on the deck he said it's a free country never push you yeah anything about that free country pitch right to bear arms my power arms whether or not I will yard and drumming is working on that how I was going for the dead pine thousand and although I was just trying to get all the way to bear arms basically I said I queued up for five minutes oh yeah oh yeah I got an offer one day the full circle with all the others are talking live earlier should do my daily diary touch back to it as you have wakes up and set beforehand like your you to say it oh well like way way before you worry in this weird phrase and see if I can sell it won't last year my New Year's resolution was to say Kirsty more and so I think I've done a good job and it's in the lexicon outside of the poor said that like three or four times a been here in a good because it's now it's woven into my vernacular it is the Meebo was named earthy yeah yeah you need to name it something so why not maybe together looks like McCarthy it does I cancel the slogan for this podcast should be good with the advice I think but I think you get a totally different audience sweat equity well after the pragmatic but pragmatic girth he advises that case went by the movie so what tell us what tell us about the industry what's going on how about this habit give advice 10 years younger you that wanted to get into this time travel give advice yourself for you or you just taught given advice to classrooms read really start learn is the start of the environmental I've probably stolen from somebody am sure but now it's it's parallel theory like Seth Godin noon ship and or was really a look at things just start now we don't listen we don't listen to those those Silicon Valley anticancer types that are those higher up business guys that's why we created this actually one like anti-Tim Ferris here so your maybe you can't like it everything you one like for exactly that's about it seriously a decent anointment it also goes or I listen to all the software podcasting to be like or I just get like seven of your friends that are billionaires then you sit know why commentator conference room and wrote a book on how to manage her $80,000 a month pharmaceutical business yeah thanks for the advice Tim swing five people's likelihood is make a product yeah okay which one tell me so this that's why I go so specific and like mu.com reference or some like that because there is it it sounds jilted sometimes but it it it I heard Colin Quinn say's specificity is the language of the universal wrote that down and remembered it I really like that because I feel like my the way I look at comedy and a lot of the communication and language I try to be overly specific unnecessarily because it's kind of funny or sometimes but I do that sometimes even workbench doctors yeah yeah it's fun what so just start now you have the motivation to do it my my first thing I know I know nothing about how to start to want to be this kind of artist I would say I tried to find like a Mashable class or something get that bait Linda Gladden limit as far as I can as a prism I'm thinking I'm thinking of when I was when I had this mindset to do workbench stuff right I was like I was Artie kind of in it and I'm thinking like the time is whenever you have it in the lake it's now right right yeah it's an appendage to what you're doing already like this podcast is timing cost-effective and it's a good way to get her voice out and literally don't have to spend that many hours a week or so it's not and it's fine so it's not that bad and I'm sure when you start seeing results of people, subscribing that's when it kind of felt fun you know effluent is the first part of doing like some kind of like content strategy like this even if it's not like focused on making money anything it it's that thing of like your print out there for a while lit and unless you have a big budget to put add money or some it's just to be like I am sending us 100 views that are under a message in a bottle for me to do with how it is I started as I started action video instead of YouTube so I started putting stuff up on there and I'm like very cool and it actually got a decent amount of use I know what the deal is with that but just didn't feel like the right type of place I've made a suggestion to go to me I was acting as an Internet for me on the hooves man they just bought that camera company live stream mix bottom out they want to be the third player now and is Facebook's down number two I think video rights which might be three I don't know but as far as like like not watching video games video some places blows my mind that it could be threatened if I can blows my life that is fine. It's insane kids these days that they're actually good about people doing leave and start unit is random stuff and which like all sorts of stuff like I said I have these very very Blake takes on different things and YouTube and like you know if a 3YI like when I went to censor yourself you will hear psychotic artist to its anatomy and I mean like a wimp or hoax everyone yeah me that all porn set yeah okay everything is nothing here that I was kind yeah that's in a separate graphic video right here in your normal everyday you know what are your you're like nine you know yeah yeah whatever yeah so that's what else is on twitch there's a there's people like I watched the granted I don't want to let stuff on twitch by know they have switch usually watching on YouTube because I'm older I guess I will and I'm not there at like 6 o'clock when people doing things like you do that I watch that does he make things this child hold I like to make stuff so he does switch dreams and stuff and then there's a guy that does like these prop making things like reprints and phone stuff and that's punish props and he does stuff on there as well though at times catch people's live stream stuff later on but I'm not on twitch watching it but it's a content that was generated therein so you go on YouTube to go to twitch one I'm usually usually people posting a shortened version of it let Mrs. know I'm scribbling literally hours I don't usually have three hours worth the time to yet we but we will sit there and we were trying to figure out a process to there's I think I will be asked if we start using that as a live broadcasting software we like that the Meebo camera supposed to be able to get you on a few streams at a time but they have some weird thing were like you can either do Facebook live only or you can do YouTube and and for me at the same time and so it's like okay but you know ideally you want to have the video up on all three I say but nobody like do not take checking YouTube and DiMeo like to check Facebook so going live on Facebook makes we don't sense but remember we just a tinfoil hat and they get us in every time like I subscribed a workbench their channel every time you post the video I get an email notification right under the Rome open accidentally you're in you're more like this easily on Facebook more people you check that will always me taking were not going on for me oh to see what's new on mimeo for me as a profession where it makes sense for that it makes sense for I know the half of what we talked about as a hard very unlimited in the way it was like I feel like that's for finished work that's like how it feels but maybe that's all you survey it has to be like cures like real professional video they are naturally separate themselves from my main business stuff is like my main actual company workers on their W a means I would if I'm right now playing armchair quarterback I'd say just make just take everything you've done on that channel and just uploaded to mimeo and it's all good with the keywords and all that stuff all that stuff helps in the e-learning thing is really what they're focusing on so like premium premium subscription model stuff that happens that that like a FC that come along that I don't want people have to like pay for things unless it's specific like is there a subscription that people can just like sign up to look at YouTube rather than go to Freeman the freemium strategy which is a lot of apps do it right so you you get a nap it's free but like to really use it you gotta pay for box or whatever it is it hey it's the same thing the podcast or starting your concern see that a lot more Sam Tripoli was telling us he does bonus content and then for anybody that does patriot on donations which I guess is I saw a PayPal button on yours yet I could have paid his patrons way better now for one reason that such a good think of do as I feel like sometimes my patron I struggle actually like get like the word tears and stuff done just just because a lot of times Kleinwort comes in and then I have to do that yeah I mean I told John Jacobs who was on tinfoil podcast just had a album come out I was like look you want organic an organic strategy it's a little corny but you should anybody buys your album and they screenshot it send it to you should freestyle the name on my Facebook live people love that and they would share it it would get the help on that on their in is not doing what you know comedian I didn't follow through his own doubts deftly done to look like that, like wind over the old spice was doing the the old spice guy was like showing out people like 10 years ago but oh yeah, that if you like you can tweet to my thing at a time and like everyone so I like you they pick somebody and they had him dutifully 24 hours me like that like customize videos toward little pieces it's it's okay could you do this in the whatever production team I don't know they must have liked some just a team stuff oh yeah he was that they like pop it out like immediately oh that pride was the program when I was like people like had specific supplicating to do a video would like a toothbrush in a workmanlike like a 24 hour film fest but it was like only a guy in Terry Cruz knows the Isaiah Mustapha order when you know the other guys after right is right I told him to get rid of commitment I know I'm with you I should to double back in? This is like what I guess try to think which way to go with this what you want to do with this like what you what are you getting out of having this channel I think I I would see that is like you can look at it like a freemium model like like you're doing right eventually you're gonna want to try to get something financially out of it may be direct or indirect is that'll make it better yeah I mean so right now I kind of it's kind of somewhat of a vehicle for other things I have like it like the products inscriptions in the cell and molecular stuff but at the same time a muscle thinking of doing more like specific tutorial play groupings so where is right now making all the tutorials and I'm never to stop doing those free leases far as I can right now but those will always be there you know but the other something of like an actual like a tutorial series or some like that where it actually I can sell that as a unit yeah that's way single tutorial probably not get sold but I mean Jill one specific thing with 10 different managers showing everything they need to know is it so there goes all those anymore I ran those be more from the ground up versus my normal like here's the thing we have to either later this I do and that's it you know little bit more basic stuff you talk about what had not even that exactly basic but like I say it with one of the one something of doing his expression tutorial or expression series and I'm thinking of doing that to where we start from the beginning and it goes in a more like programming in depth like here's what you would do this and whatever you know versus like hey this is cool affect saga expression as this is like a snippet of code and aftereffects that you can use it to like run other things basically like to thank you for telling love with you like Eric got it the only link things together or dynamiting bitcoin what I wish I've missed out on that pretty heavily it's kind of like you can take some have liked for controls of you can bring up your own control to control multiple layers of different things there really powerful you do a lot of stuff with it that's kind of convert topic to actually specifically explain and like one now how do better under five cents IR Inc. in your elevator and yeah write it up yet what I mean that's why we this is the podcasts good you can kinda take the time to explain something that's a little confusing that's why you're doing these videos it's it's hard to I we do video for almost everything now like I don't want to do any phone calls with clients because this is so much visual stuff and it's like now now let's do phone I'll go now let's just reschedule it because it's not you can try to explain to me like guess some things in the talking like this create a ruling, is to help you, Howdy pixels we talk about the early pixels right well you know never that, that's the measurement you use pocket pocket five it is these things up there on what you like to now turn on speaking of in the camera like so I also production stuff and having having those around my house is great but then I'm watching the dictatorial and like color grading and that she's talking to me like what you talking I like the this morning I was watching something about collaborating in and she's like okay so were to repair this thing like prepare what are you talking about I turn mine off yeah it's it's hard my kids see the file, change the names of the notes I can think of something else like Beyoncé my uncle had ever detached his door from it because people if you can eat if you are outside you said open deluxe open Gloriana jet open a door ceiling again, and detach the snow yet he has his whole house Morehouse hooked up to the Lexan problem was that he was a humongous queue society like let's open the door and open the door from the thought of Isaac this is not good now you baby girl it's been well hey baby girl.you doing about I can't believe it took this long to get keyless entry door houses like what we had our car for 15 years I said I go for the stupid metal key in my house, I agree right but always late and I think always get the one like we've got technologies in a failure at some point so get the analog, you can always put the key and if you need to that we have a thumbprint one fingerprint one and I'm like this thing to break I want something that hasn't punch code I thought finger print and then also an addict glory hole for your key because that's my theory with all like that, smart home stuff if I can't turn on the lights physically that I don't want to have a yeah my app to do it. Let's carry I could I feel like I have bad luck with a lot of stuff to do and it'll break down and the moment you need it the most have had that happen to me a couple times were used have a wink that was controlling stuff. It's a hub okay it's like all the other that she went had Home Depot to get like loud laugh I do since then live in Like that I'll actually have since been able to put that into my Phillips you set up which is nice that works like instantly and great but the week one would like fail at random times and latency for the morning like a camera to go to sleep a good turn off lights and it just doesn't yeah like okay great I like the power goes off and for some reason it set to automatically like turn them on slick power is off you I do like I do like this I use I have TTT for a lot of that and I do we have the Phillips you in our place for a few lights and I like I like that it will turn the lights red if there's like a smoke detector goes off were there or something like that you take in warmth or chicken gas station chicken warm bread whatever fried chicken we have laying around it interests automatically turn to that that this martyrdom stuff scares me that it's kind of why we I don't have one of the any of the voice activated things at her house I'm fine with that here is God knows what she thinks we talk about in this room when the vice will verify the calyx profile please yeah know they got a dossier on is what I mean they can't really advertise to us because it's so were so random over the paragraph and I don't think they did like in one sentence will talk about Lexi sleep that what is sensory deprivation tank and like great cubes you know that's going to call that guy's attached is a business that is how far we in here what's the minute count for producer think we gotta wrap it up in the minutes or something here that tells you that Jesus go to the letter sounds like you're done and I think we started at, 20 I think were 45 ends up 40 minutes boom I found it any advice just made that up like that fixed it if you any advice you want to give out there anything short you want to throw out there that I didn't pre-ask you what you want to talk about like a good host would anything in your industry any or reduce pitch about some if you want me like I said before tubes copying people that's a big thing you know I feel like there's a lot of people that just some kids like it because my wife the teacher right so a lot of times the the there is the you get like the two groups I feel like now there's like kids that really want to learn something in there like driven to you know do whatever and then you are, I guess is probably true of all generations but in whatever way I see now being old 34-year-old so if your you have these other people that basically want to been given to them now like and if I feel it's a little bit more than when I was a kid probably because when I was a kid he had let go to an encyclopedia or you know whatever the lake gets information and now it's just like people just like old you didn't tell me exactly how to do it you know and and I've that's kind of what my tutorials are kind of geared to not do look, I want to know the reason though because I think it's frustrating to double back when you're in the middle of that right now the reason is that you learn one way and the other way you don't learn like if you you either learn how to get information or you learn how to like figure out how to get information so you think the speed that common I saw was like why can't you tell might slow it down and no break everything down you think more Darwinism like that's just half sometimes as people are people that are learning in on their there just new to it they don't understand the people that leave comments now is the final test this I don't know the board laying out three comments on YouTube his comments on YouTube narcissistic I had to read the ones were never on arms at every site I think a reply to pretty much everybody I replied nicely and the guy the try to accuse me of actually like stealing some else's tutorial or something 1000 interesting where is basically just like okay so people can have the same idea that's not loud apparently and I'm supposed to know what everybody else in the tutorial spaces that were occasionally has some data set this is my reply was like okay will assuming I stole this one what about the other like 70 done at that time right what about that that the other guy 70 guys like was like people commenting on when I did like 60 back or something like what okay they probably saw one the copied of you that I think you got it okay yeah I've had comedian still my material and I don't there's not much you can do about it except confront them but usually I they die out anyway yeah and I don't I'm not worried about it and now lives I've seen people that are basically like within a few days posted to the world that similar to mine is different enough or whatever but I'm like I don't care yeah yeah it's funny to read their comment silicone man you're the only person on YouTube doing the stuff it's like that's funny because I get that sink in a comment like Virgo that we had people accusing us or throwing up illuminati gang signs during the podcast address like that the likely like that I don't know I don't know really what I was reading a lot of the stuff left will follow to us, like I'm not big on social justice stuff obviously got really a thing whatever but anyway yeah one thing is really feeling all right one thing is funny is that you said you see the thing if you were doing this like okay oh will do everything under the now everything I know it looks like wipeout like they like so some of the people that were like in this thing we visited a watch on YouTube is his name is that somehow it all okay humble some black eye and a couple other people like any work you really did like this like dealer's like the slick white power thing is like a joke you know like and but they got it like actually get news on it like you were calling this like some kind of whites only making the symbol the index after the other three fingers up yeah you don't want to lick you the okay dive symbol you know like that okay Moji just turns out that yeah the other for the penal perfect whatever but I thought you're going to go on the one is the game that came back from our middle school early high school days is you can take the okay you put it on your thigh whatever Melissa has people your bell ever if someone looks at it get to punch in the stupid ship I never initially combine that together it's dark back like Smirnov whatever the kneeling Smirnov nice that I went back to its back than the national championship photo of Alabama one guy was for the players is doing it which is where ever he that's like an 18-year-old kid doesn't know at school if all right dad I think it's funny there's a people doing it I don't have a type of super professional meeting at the White House meeting people there to have fun it that I mean it's funny but you know all I fall is like 50 or barstool sports like Friday old room science Yep again I got a question so how do you manage expectations for some of the new artist that you meet as far as getting into the industry I don't think it's really think people have a lot of like doom and gloom unlike other semi people doing it whatever but there's not so many good people so like a lot of times that I am trying to get in I get I get a lot of work coming in and then I have nobody to farm it to know because a lot of times it's just there's nobody good around you know you just have to be like like hone your skills don't just say oh well I don't use aftereffect so here you go you know like you can't really have the idea that people should just be giving you money you know and in you just have to kind of like just like learners that you know you cannot sit there and after effects and like yeah or wherever programmer using phenolics and their actually actively learning and experimenting and that you're not really gonna grow to the level that you working late you know get extra work and stuff you know because otherwise you're just doing whatever belts does so you're just taking that basil yeah you know it's obvious it's a prerequisite that you know this program in order to make stuff but you need to like work on it more in order to learn things about it have talent you deftly need talent yeah I mean yeah I have an eye for the best person is or talented enough you there's nothing I'm on called the mow grass like whatever it's hashtag motion design.com and that's there's a lot of like people hanging out in there and sharing knowledge about different things and I feel like I've got a lot of stuff no just from them and just you know people have liked met online you know it okay want to do this work and sometimes even people send me an idea for tutorial that way okay I don't do tutorials but you and I can do whatever and I shot a mountain I can assure what they have so I think I think you need to get I saw that you've added yourself in the beginning of as intro I think Geico picture-in-picture have your your you countries to shot you are doing it sure, then I get that I get the problem of well I do like cuts because I'm try to keep them short so that was my other goal when I first heard it was like really keeping him shortly I got tired of twirl that like 40 minutes long in the show like the same thing also in three minutes notes like Goldmine the cuts are thinking on the front they understand that your skip and I'm saying I ran inside should you do picture-in-picture and have you in the time a tiny box of bottom just so they don't know gastric almost branding yourself a little bit in a way you couldn't and I don't have to record yourself at the exact same time searching her cut down there again when you're just doing a voiceover you sure you could but mean you can do OB we started doing it with the how to tutorials we do website for someone which would shoot like seven of those and will I want to mess around with that OBS picture-in-picture thing so that our thing is we want to show them there's a human behind this living I did and it didn't intro that's what started doing I think you can intro but I might actually do a little like a cutaway because that might be a little easier for me to shoehorn into the way I do everything that's kind of how I'm planning on doing that one series is a guy who's watermark your face at the thought of the bug cut out yeah that IBM gets the job whatever it is I think I think you are workbench workbenches you kind of thing now but is that things like you may develop something a couple years down the line that you are expert for this intermediate to advanced area sure they work. People may want to book you workbench we have a we talked about with this like there's opportunities for us to do business kinda commie business stuff I we got a role or producer showing cue cards it says 57+ we got we got a lot about you a lot a bunch a lot a bunch of work to do picture coming on and anything else you know Damon now Matt is fun bossing your mouth back here I like I like having you as the produce. Yeah and I is inviting whiteboard and now as put in a request for whiteboards and sharpies and so will have and will have the display screen you see that professionalism here that audio jack going yeah yeah

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Physicist Rob Dimeo - SE01 / EP02

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 44:57


In the second episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, I talk to physicist and sketchnoter Rob Dimeo about his introduction to sketchnoting, and his digital tools of choice: iPad Pro 12.9, Apple Pencil, and Procreate. Check the show notes for links to his brushes, templates and color palettes! Disclaimer: The opinions expressed during the podcast are mine (Rob Dimeo) and do not represent an endorsement of any product or company by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Shownotes: What Rob does NIST - http://www.nist.gov/index.html NCNR - http://www.nist.gov/ncnr/ Influences Mauro Toselli - https://twitter.com/xLontrax Veronica Erb - https://twitter.com/verbistheword Makayla Lewis - https://twitter.com/maccymacx/ Caroline Chapel - https://twitter.com/carolinechapple Verity Harrison - https://twitter.com/larebe40 Chris Spalton - https://twitter.com/ChrisSpalton 30 day habit building 30 Day Experiment - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dimeophotos/26526010860/in/album-72157648327461072/ 30 Day book cancellation - http://rohdesign.com/weblog/2016/2/26/30-day-sketchnote-challenge-book-update.html 100 + 1 Drawing Ideas, Mauro Toselli - http://www.amazon.com/100-Drawing-Ideas-Sketchnoters-Doodlers/dp/153307691X/therohdesignwebs Rob's Tools Samsung Galaxy Pro Tablet & S Pen - http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-Wi-Fi-Black/dp/B00HWMPSK6/therohdesignwebs iPad Pro - http://www.apple.com/ipad-pro/ Apple Pencil - http://www.apple.com/apple-pencil/ Rob's Apple Pencil Hack - https://www.dropbox.com/s/umb8dcanmxa2ats/robs-pen-hack.JPG?dl=0 Procreate - http://procreate.si Paper - http://www.fiftythree.com/paper Sketchbook Pro - http://www.autodesk.com/products/sketchbook-pro/overview Rob's Procreate Brushes - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mdzyfyq1t928mg3/AABs8qT9bWiLjtqZ62sonRaHa?dl=0 Templates Dot Grid Page Template for Procreate - This template is a 2200 x 1700 px file with a dot-grid layer. I always use this template for my sketchnotes by writing and drawing on layers above the dot-grid layer - https://www.dropbox.com/s/e8uycxo17uthplj/Sketch_note_template.procreate?dl=0 Palettes Color palettes - I made these based on different color schemes I've looked up in references and some reflect personal preferences - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qag0iplef8n6zm2/AAC6ywFDREfwkAXkMizsqf7ha?dl=0 Mike's Paper Palettes - https://paper.fiftythree.com/51894-Mike-Rohde/11466506 Explainer Video Marichiel Boudwin, In A Nutshell Studio - http://inanutshellstudio.com NIST Explainer Video - 2 1/2 minute animated explainer video that describes the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) - https://www.ncnr.nist.gov/staff/dimeo/NCNR_video.mp4 Sketchnotes iPad Pro - Rob's opinions on the iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, and Procreate - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dimeophotos/25900019190/in/album-72157648327461072/ Science Talks Sketchnote - The challenges Rob faced when sketchnoting highly technical talks - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dimeophotos/16804494251/in/album-72157648327461072/ Sketchnote Science Talk Workflow - The workflow Rob developed to improve my sketchnoting of scientific talks - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dimeophotos/17165673308/in/album-72157648327461072/ Sketchnoting with Procreate - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dimeophotos/26552837833/in/album-72157648327461072/ Rob's sketchnotes on Flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dimeophotos/sets/72157648327461072/ Rob Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rob_Dimeo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Rob_Dimeo/