Podcast appearances and mentions of Don Carter

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Best podcasts about Don Carter

Latest podcast episodes about Don Carter

Jazz Focus
Muggsy Spanier- the Great 16

Jazz Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 61:39


Classic sessions by Muggsy Spanier's Ragtime Band for Bluebird in 1939 - cornetist Spanier, George Brunies on trombone and vocal, Rod Cless on piano, George Zack and Joe Bushkin on piano, Bob Casey on Bass, Don Carter and Al Sidell on drums . . influential trad jazz! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support

Jazz Focus
Show - Muggsy Spanier big band 1941, 42

Jazz Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 59:03


The Chicago cornetist Spanier was known primarily for playing in small groups, but for about two years he led a big band modeled on the example of Bob Crosby's Orchestra. These studio dates for Decca and live airshots from the Arcadia Ballroom feature the leader, trombonist Vernon Brown, clarinetists Irving Fazola and Tony Martell, tenor sax Nick Caiazza, pianist Dave Bowman and drummer Don Carter . .great big band swing centered on New Orleans style! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin
Insights on Living a Kind and Connected Life with Don Carter

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 33:42


Kindness is more than just an act; it's a way of connecting deeply with the world around us.  Don Carter shares his inspiring journey of embracing kindness, connection, and self-acceptance as transformative forces in life. From his work supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs to his personal experiences as a new father, Don emphasizes the power of showing up authentically and being open to life's simple, beautiful moments. He highlights the importance of self-acceptance and how embracing who we are allows us to connect more deeply with others. Through heartfelt stories and practical wisdom, Don reminds us that kindness can be the bridge that turns strangers into friends and transforms ordinary days into extraordinary ones.   About the Guest: Don Carter has spent a lifetime in pursuit of service and protection, previously during a decade in law enforcement and now through working with emerging leaders in business. His relentless journey has led him from healing hearts to radical new starts for black executives and entrepreneurs breaking through to their next levels of growth and success. Don Carter is an author, speaker, business shaman and transformational executive coach who brings a vibe that generates life-shifting insights for his clients' work and for themselves as human beings. Using principle-driven purpose, he helps high-performing individuals shift the focus from what seems wrong on the outside to everything that is right on the inside. And by embracing transition and change as a necessary experience, helps others grow into deeply authentic, fulfilled and successful business leaders.  https://www.linkedin.com/in/doncarterkc/ https://theselfsabotagesolution.com/  Connect with Dr. Michelle and Bayleigh at: https://smallchangesbigshifts.com hello@smallchangesbigshifts.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/smallchangesbigshifts https://www.facebook.com/SmallChangesBigShifts https://www.instagram.com/smallchangesbigshiftsco   Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.   

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 12 marzo 2024

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 59:01


JELLY ROLL MORTON – MORTON'S SEVEN & SIX New York, January 4, 1940Sweet substitute (jrm vcl), Panama, If you knew (jrm vcl)Henry “Red” Allen (tp) Joe Britton (tb) Albert Nicholas (cl) Eddie Williams (as) Jelly Roll Morton (p,vcl) Wellman Braud (b) Zutty Singleton (d) New York, January 23, 1940Dirty, dirty, dirty (jrm vcl,*), Swinging the ElksJoe Britton out, rest same MUGGSY SPANIER AND HIS RAGTIME BAND Chicago, July 7, 1939Big butter and egg man (gb speech), Someday sweetheart, That da da strain (#) Muggsy Spanier (cnt) George Brunies (tb,speech,vcl) Rod Cless (cl) Ray McKinstry (ts) George Zack (p) Bob Casey (g) Pat Pattison (b) Marty Greenberg (d) New York, November 10, 1939Livery stable blues [Barnyard blues]Muggsy Spanier (cnt) George Brunies (tb,vcl) Rod Cless (cl) Bernie Billings (ts) Joe Bushkin (p) Bob Casey (b) Don Carter (d) DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA New York, January 13, 1938Steppin' into swing society, Prologue to black and tan fantasy, The new black and tan fantasyRex Stewart (cnt) Cootie Williams, Arthur Whetsel (tp) Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown (tb) Barney Bigard (cl,ts) Johnny Hodges (as,sop) Otto Hardwick (as,cl) Harry Carney (bar,cl,b-cl) Duke Ellington (p) Fred Guy (g) Billy Taylor, Sr., Hayes Alvis (b) Sonny Greer (d,chimes) Ivie Anderson (vcl) New York, February 2, 1938Riding on a blue note, Lost in meditationJuan Tizol (tb) added SANDY WILLIAMS AND HIS OCTET New York, June 3, 1946Tea for me, Frost on the moon, Sam-Pan, Sandy's blues, Gee baby, ain't I good to you ? Continue reading Puro Jazz 12 marzo 2024 at PuroJazz.

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 12 marzo 2024

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 59:01


JELLY ROLL MORTON – MORTON'S SEVEN & SIX New York, January 4, 1940Sweet substitute (jrm vcl), Panama, If you knew (jrm vcl)Henry “Red” Allen (tp) Joe Britton (tb) Albert Nicholas (cl) Eddie Williams (as) Jelly Roll Morton (p,vcl) Wellman Braud (b) Zutty Singleton (d) New York, January 23, 1940Dirty, dirty, dirty (jrm vcl,*), Swinging the ElksJoe Britton out, rest same MUGGSY SPANIER AND HIS RAGTIME BAND Chicago, July 7, 1939Big butter and egg man (gb speech), Someday sweetheart, That da da strain (#) Muggsy Spanier (cnt) George Brunies (tb,speech,vcl) Rod Cless (cl) Ray McKinstry (ts) George Zack (p) Bob Casey (g) Pat Pattison (b) Marty Greenberg (d) New York, November 10, 1939Livery stable blues [Barnyard blues]Muggsy Spanier (cnt) George Brunies (tb,vcl) Rod Cless (cl) Bernie Billings (ts) Joe Bushkin (p) Bob Casey (b) Don Carter (d) DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA New York, January 13, 1938Steppin' into swing society, Prologue to black and tan fantasy, The new black and tan fantasyRex Stewart (cnt) Cootie Williams, Arthur Whetsel (tp) Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown (tb) Barney Bigard (cl,ts) Johnny Hodges (as,sop) Otto Hardwick (as,cl) Harry Carney (bar,cl,b-cl) Duke Ellington (p) Fred Guy (g) Billy Taylor, Sr., Hayes Alvis (b) Sonny Greer (d,chimes) Ivie Anderson (vcl) New York, February 2, 1938Riding on a blue note, Lost in meditationJuan Tizol (tb) added SANDY WILLIAMS AND HIS OCTET New York, June 3, 1946Tea for me, Frost on the moon, Sam-Pan, Sandy's blues, Gee baby, ain't I good to you ? Continue reading Puro Jazz 12 marzo 2024 at PuroJazz.

Rounding The Bases With Joel Goldberg
Ep. 835 Don Carter | Transitioning through Grief to Growth

Rounding The Bases With Joel Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 37:48


Today's guest is a person of action who has spent a lifetime in pursuit of service and protection. It's been a relentless journey that has led him from healing hearts to radical new starts for those breaking through to the next level. Don Carter, a speaker, executive coach and author who brings a vibe that's nothing short of transformative. Using principle-driven purpose, he helps high-performing individuals shift the focus from what's wrong on the outside to everything that's right on the inside. And by embracing transition as a necessary experience, helps others grow into the most authentic, successful version of themselves. For Extra Innings with Don Carter, please visit: https://bit.ly/RTBDonCarter"Love with no Place to Land": https://www.lovewithnoplacetoland.com/

Humor Latino
#079

Humor Latino

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 22:34


Juan Antonio Alcayaga Sasso es un actor y comediante chileno, conocido por interpretar el personaje Don Carter en el programa El mundo del Profesor Rossa y sus obras derivadas. Se formó como actor en la Universidad de Chile, en donde egresó en 1975. Se hizo conocido en el país cuando comenzó a interpretar a Don Carter en el programa infantil llamado El mundo del Profesor Rossa, donde interpretaba al cartero amigo del protagonista, cuyo nombre es Jimmy Carter. También usa el seudónimo de «Super Hoyo». Una vez terminado el programa, el actor creó su propia compañía teatral, que llamó Serotonina. Alcayaga estuvo alejado de su personaje por una década. En el año 2011, reeditó el trío que conformaba con Iván Arenas y Claudio Moreno en La mansión Rossa, una serie derivada de El mundo del Profesor Rossa, que fue emitida entre el 8 de agosto de 2011 y el 18 de enero de 2012 por la estación Vía X. El año 2012 comenzó a formar parte del programa Mentiras verdaderas, de La Red, como humorista recurrente del espacio «Viernes sin censura». Allí se hizo más conocido por sus chistes de doble sentido que él mismo catalogaba como el «Chiste tierno». En 2013 emigró a Mega para participar como comediante en el programa Más vale tarde. En enero del 2016 se presentó en solitario con su personaje Don Carter en el Festival del Huaso de Olmué. En octubre de ese mismo año, se anunció una nueva reunión con el elenco de El mundo del Profesor Rossa.

The New Wave Entrepreneur
EP023: Daniel x Ret. Detective Don Carter & Guests

The New Wave Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 105:50


In this episode, Daniel sits down with former Kansas City detective Don Carter to discuss the controversial and important topics around dealing with police authority in an emotionally triggered society. The Money Moves Workshop: http://www.newwaveentrepreneur.com/workshop Connect with Daniel, access free guides and get early notifications on exclusive drops: http://www.NewWaveEntrepreneur.com   LINKS:  My website: http://www.NewWaveEntrepreneur.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/danieldipiazzatv Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danieldipiazza IG: https://www.instagram.com/danieldipiazza/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rich20Something My VIP group via SMS (for exclusive drops): https://superphone.io/f/11kmu1ar [00:00] Introduction to show and to detective Don Carter. Becoming a police officer as a black person in America, serving your community and maximizing personal sovereignty [06:54] Defining what personal sovereignty means for various people. Perspectives on the importance of choice, amor fati [10:15] What exactly is the police and policing? The relationship between the people and the STATE. [13:35] Definitions of authority. Order vs obedience. The history of police work and its relationship to slavery. [24:25] The highest form of government is self-government. Definitions of kindness. The police force is populated by human beings. How we have been conditioned to perceive the police.  [52:13] Power vs force. Collaboration is key to turning interactions with the police to your advantage. How to deal with aggressive police officers.   [57:16] How interacting with the police has changed since the days of Malcolm X [1:00:36] Part of being sovereign is choosing who you interact with it[1:14:14] Audience Q: How did Daniel come to develop his perspective? [1:21:31] Audience Q: If the current restrictions develop into more extreme forms what would be the best way to fight for our freedoms?[1:28:40] Audience Q: How to not react in a way that causes you trouble?[1:35:48] Closing thoughts

El Pozo En El Oasis
Serie: El mundo del profesor Rosa

El Pozo En El Oasis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 5:23


En esta semana especial de fiestas patrias tenemos esta serie chilena que se tomaba los almuerzos sabáticos, donde el profesor Rosa dibujaba o nos acercaba cassetes con curiosidades del mundo (especialmente de animales), además de las locuras del pájaro Guru Guru y de Don Carter.

2SEATER
2SEATER Radio Episode 88 (DON CARTER)

2SEATER

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 21:57


We sat down with Don Carter, a fast rising photographer who is generating buzz for capturing some of the most recognizable industry faces for the past two years while still documenting the essence of Philadelphia's local scene.

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LaunchCrate Podcast
Season 6 - Episode 12: A Visionary Voyage

LaunchCrate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 108:47


It's the Season Six Finale! This week we’re chatting with Don Carter, Transformational Coach and Purveyor of Kindness Culture. Topics include vulnerability, stepping outside of your perceived limitations, and trusting yourself. Plus, there’s a Cher impersonation that you don’t want to miss! Together we create an impromptu story on Planet Parable, then venture off to Creation Comet, Can You Draw It, where we wrap our season-long quest to draw things from within the view of a telescope. Be sure to stick around for this week’s 3-2-1, Go! where we’re chatting about sharing that which you’ve harvested.

LaunchCrate Podcast
Season 6 - Episode 12: A Visionary Voyage

LaunchCrate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 108:47


It's the Season Six Finale! This week we’re chatting with Don Carter, Transformational Coach and Purveyor of Kindness Culture. Topics include vulnerability, stepping outside of your perceived limitations, and trusting yourself. Plus, there’s a Cher impersonation that you don’t want to miss! Together we create an impromptu story on Planet Parable, then venture off to Creation Comet, Can You Draw It, where we wrap our season-long quest to draw things from within the view of a telescope. Be sure to stick around for this week’s 3-2-1, Go! where we’re chatting about sharing that which you’ve harvested.

Mavelous - Der Podcast rund um die Dallas Mavericks
Mavelous History #01 – Die ersten Jahre der Dallas Mavericks (1967-1983)

Mavelous - Der Podcast rund um die Dallas Mavericks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 13:53


Lukas Kruse( @Luuk_Kru) und Sandro Zähle( @SandroZaehle) sind voller Tatendrang aus ihrer einwöchigen Pause zurück, und das direkt mit einem neuen Format für euch. In Mavelous History blicken die beiden zurück auf wichtige Momente, die größten Siege und Niederlagen und erzählen spannende Geschichten rund um die Dallas Mavericks. Folge 1 befasst sich mit den schwierigen Anfangsjahren, den Basketballsport in Dallas unterzubringen, wie viele Anläufe man gebraucht hat, um unseren geliebten Sport in der texanischen Stadt unterzubringen und was die Geschäftspartner alles aufbringen mussten, um die Franchise wettbewerbsfähig zu machen. Unsere beiden Podcaster reden u.a. darüber, wie die ersten drei Jahre abgelaufen sind und was es für besondere Vorkommnisse sowie Highlights gab. Auch eine sehr interessante Geschichte, die es in der heutigen Zeit womöglich kaum noch gibt, um den NBA-Draft 1980 haben die beiden auf Lager. Zum Abschluss der Folge haben die beiden ein kleines Fazit für euch parat, wo sie daraufblicken, was die Mavs in den Anfangsjahren alles richtig gemacht haben. Apropos Mavs, dürfen wir den Begriff überhaupt verwenden? Folgt Lukas Kruse und Sandro Zähle auch gerne auf Social Media(Instagram und Twitter jeweils Mavelous_Pod) und lasst den beiden auch sehr gerne eine Bewertung bei iTunes da. Viel Spaß bei dieser kleinen Geschichtsexkursion.

Mavelous - Der Podcast rund um die Dallas Mavericks
Mavelous History #01 – Die ersten Jahre der Dallas Mavericks (1967-1983)

Mavelous - Der Podcast rund um die Dallas Mavericks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 13:53


Lukas Kruse( @Luuk_Kru) und Sandro Zähle( @SandroZaehle) sind voller Tatendrang aus ihrer einwöchigen Pause zurück, und das direkt mit einem neuen Format für euch. In Mavelous History blicken die beiden zurück auf wichtige Momente, die größten Siege und Niederlagen und erzählen spannende Geschichten rund um die Dallas Mavericks. Folge 1 befasst sich mit den schwierigen Anfangsjahren, den Basketballsport in Dallas unterzubringen, wie viele Anläufe man gebraucht hat, um unseren geliebten Sport in der texanischen Stadt unterzubringen und was die Geschäftspartner alles aufbringen mussten, um die Franchise wettbewerbsfähig zu machen. Unsere beiden Podcaster reden u.a. darüber, wie die ersten drei Jahre abgelaufen sind und was es für besondere Vorkommnisse sowie Highlights gab. Auch eine sehr interessante Geschichte, die es in der heutigen Zeit womöglich kaum noch gibt, um den NBA-Draft 1980 haben die beiden auf Lager. Zum Abschluss der Folge haben die beiden ein kleines Fazit für euch parat, wo sie daraufblicken, was die Mavs in den Anfangsjahren alles richtig gemacht haben. Apropos Mavs, dürfen wir den Begriff überhaupt verwenden? Folgt Lukas Kr...

Basketball – meinsportpodcast.de
Mavelous History #01 – Die ersten Jahre der Dallas Mavericks (1967-1983)

Basketball – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 13:53


Lukas Kruse( @Luuk_Kru) und Sandro Zähle( @SandroZaehle) sind voller Tatendrang aus ihrer einwöchigen Pause zurück, und das direkt mit einem neuen Format für euch. In Mavelous History blicken die beiden zurück auf wichtige Momente, die größten Siege und Niederlagen und erzählen spannende Geschichten rund um die Dallas Mavericks. Folge 1 befasst sich mit den schwierigen Anfangsjahren, den Basketballsport in Dallas unterzubringen, wie viele Anläufe man gebraucht hat, um unseren geliebten Sport in der texanischen Stadt unterzubringen und was die Geschäftspartner alles aufbringen mussten, um die Franchise wettbewerbsfähig zu machen. Unsere beiden Podcaster reden u.a. darüber, wie die ersten drei Jahre abgelaufen sind und was es für besondere Vorkommnisse sowie Highlights gab. Auch eine sehr interessante Geschichte, die es in der heutigen Zeit womöglich kaum noch gibt, um den NBA-Draft 1980 haben die beiden auf Lager. Zum Abschluss der Folge haben die beiden ein kleines Fazit für euch parat, wo sie daraufblicken, was die Mavs in den Anfangsjahren alles richtig gemacht haben. Apropos Mavs, dürfen wir den Begriff überhaupt verwenden? Folgt Lukas Kr...

Ship Building with Cooper and Caleb
24. The Don Carter interview

Ship Building with Cooper and Caleb

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 41:03


Tune in this week as we talk with Don Carter on his journey from college football to now a fitness coach. Link up with him: https://instagram.com/trainwithdc?igshid=16xwpk14xuaro --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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The Adverse Effect
Ep.52 | The Transformative Power of Kindness With Don Carter

The Adverse Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 70:52


Don Carter is a visionary leader, speaker, teacher, and transformational coach.  As a trauma and grief expert, Don has lived through some of the most devastating experiences one could imagine, only to affirm the goodness of life and the greatness within himself.   On today's episode of The Adverse Effect, Don shares how his one act of kindness caused him to become a media sensation. He also shares how he put his tools into practice during the most traumatic time of his life... his wife's suicide.   Don introduces the methods he used to dispel feelings of guilt and, most importantly, embrace the emotional aftermath of his wife's death, enabling him to ‘ease into his grief'.   Through his decade-long law enforcement career or his transformational work with start-up companies, entrepreneurs, and community leaders, Don Carter has sought to inspire and implement changes in the world for the betterment of all.   Join us and listen to how Don has managed to recognize the simple and immense power human beings possess — that of infusing goodness in the things they do.    “The thoughts that I am thinking when I am feeling bad are not in alignment with who I really am.” — Don Carter    “Waves of grief would come, and I just never resisted it, I just let it come.” — Don Carter    Today on The Adverse Effect:  Early years — time in law enforcement  Don shares the traumatic time of his wife's suicide  Managing negative feelings such as guilt   Cultivating goodness  Tips on how to 'ease' into your life instead of resisting    Connect with Don Carter:  Don Carter  Don Carter on Facebook  Don Carter on Twitter  Don Carter on Instagram  Don Carter on LinkedIn       Thanks for tuning in!   Thank you for joining us on today's episode of The Adverse Effect! If you like what you hear, remember to rate us highly on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.  After you have left your review, (click here) to register for a chance to win some Adverse Effect gear!  Get 15% off goodies at our store by subscribing! All you have to do is leave a review and email or DM for your promo code.   Don't forget to check out our website, or hang out with us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on what's in store for you!  The Adverse Effect podcast with Ken Cheadle is proudly produced by Podcast Wagon.   

The Uncomfortable Truth
Black & Blue: Policing and Blacks Lives in America - Part I

The Uncomfortable Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 45:31


Don Carter is a former police officer who spent nearly 10 years on the beat. He knows how the system works. He's also African American. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-uncomfortable-truth/support

The Uncomfortable Truth
Black & Blue: Policing and Blacks Lives in America - Part II

The Uncomfortable Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 50:40


Don Carter is a former police officer who spent nearly 10 years on the beat. He knows how the system works. He's also African American. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-uncomfortable-truth/support

DAGS - DERECHO A GUARDAR SILENCIO

Pensamos que estaba mal grabado, pero al final no estaba tan malo, así que lo subimos. Ojalá les guste conocer la historia de Guru-Guru con Don Carter sangrando en un auto camino a dejar a su hija al colegio... en su cumpleaños. También les dejamos un link en donde pueden aportar con el programa haciendo una donación totalmente voluntaria: https://n9.cl/aportedags

La Hora Faniática
The Sun Also Rises de Machito

La Hora Faniática

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 55:34


En 1957 Tico Recording Company, compañía discográfica de música latina, dependiente de Brandson Music y localizada en la Décima Avenida con 47, en plena Cocina del Diablo, donde también estaba la Tico Distributing Corporation, inició su andadura con nuevo staff. Morris Levy era el dueño, Teddy Reig era el A&R y Don Carter era el jefe de ventas. Se vivía la moda del cha cha chá y la compañía estaba empeñada en sacar a relucir productos del llamado tópico latino. Por eso habían hecho una serie de discos de músicas tradicionales de México y España, y alguna banda sonora (Island Women a cargo de los Boataneers). Y justamente con bandas sonoras arrancaron, aunque de una manera particular. Esta es la historia de The Sun Also Rises de Machito en La Hora Faniática.

The Kindness Podcast
Don Carter, Kindness Culture

The Kindness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 23:01


Don Carter was in law enforcement for 10 years before feeling like he needed to reclaim his humanity. The job was tough and the rewards were slim. When an act of kindness landed Don on The Steve Harvey Show and NBC Nightly News, he knew he was on to something. Since then, Don has used the power of kindness to heal from the devastation of suicide and trauma. Learn about the Kindness Culture he is creating on social media or on his website at http://doncarter.com.

The Curiosity Hour Podcast
Episode 132 - Don Carter (The Curiosity Hour Podcast by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund)

The Curiosity Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 119:15


Episode 132 - Don Carter. Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Don Carter. Don Carter is an expert in trauma, healing, and kindness, not only because he studies those facets of the human experience but because of his own life experiences. After leaving a decade-long career in law enforcement, Don dove deep into a healing journey that he calls “reclaiming [his] humanity”. He faced his experiences with PTSD, love, and suicide loss with radical vulnerability. This enabled him to “come alive again” through his engagement with the world as he gained insights about the transformative power of kindness. These insights and his genuine curiosity about what it means to be human and what the future holds for society at large, set the framework for his coaching and speaking businesses. The mission of his company — doncarter.co — is to empower people to shift their own perceptions about their world and to see that it is not as hostile as they may believe. It is Don's belief that in so doing, people can create more freedom, joy, and happiness for themselves and others. Don Carter offers transformational coaching programs to those seeking to heal and live vibrantly through and after traumatic loss. He also serves mission-driven executives and leaders who seek to unlock the next level of their personal evolution and unleash their greatness into the world. Note: Guests create their own bio description for each episode. The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. Please visit our website for more information: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com The Curiosity Hour Podcast is listener supported! To donate, click here: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/donate/ Please visit this page for information where you can listen to our podcast: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/listen/ Disclaimers: The Curiosity Hour Podcast may contain content not suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion advised. The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language.

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Con la ayuda de mis amikas
Carter vs Carter

Con la ayuda de mis amikas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 88:37


Lamentamos decepcionarte pero este capítulo no trata sobre Don Carter. Hay un Nuevo conflicto familiar. Los hermanos Nick y Aaron Carter están involucrado en una polémica de aquellas, por eso les dedicamos la segunda parte del podcast. En Instagram stories, las amikas comentaron sobre la tenencia de armas, el cumpleaños de un animal favorito y la polémica del reggaeton y los Latin grammy. Mucho más en ofertas cuicas de la semana, trámites y piluchismos ¡Bienvenid@s al capítulo 91!

5 Songs with Friends | Chicago's Music Discovery Podcast
143 - Mike Pinto [Reggae]: August 3rd at Beat Kitchen

5 Songs with Friends | Chicago's Music Discovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 26:10


Mike Pinto has crafted an exceptional style of songwriting, with a truly unique take on Roots, Vintage Rock, Reggae, Ska and Classic Surf, but it’s his distinct voice and seamless storytelling that has brought him success both in the United States and overseas. With the release of his debut album (Little District, 2005), Pinto began his attack on the Philadelphia music scene as a solo artist. By 2006, underground success and a fervent, exploding fan base empowered him to expand westward with two nationwide solo acoustic tours. After the second tour Pinto relocated to San Diego, where he immersed himself in the thriving Southern California music scene and quickly gained notoriety. His infectious sound garnered so much attention that Insomnia Radio included his single "One More Time" on a hard hitting compilation of the SoCal sound’s brightest groups, including DI and Slightly Stoopid. In very short order, Mike Pinto transitioned from a kid from Philly playing acoustic in coffee houses and tiny bars to a prominent fixture on the SoCal music scene. It was precisely the sardonic, Philly-bred mentality, which distinguished Mike Pinto amongst his musical peers in sun-drenched Southern California indie music scene. Philadelphia is known as a tough city which churns out tough-minded, skeptical people; this influence is clear in Pinto’s lyrics. Pinto doesn’t just write about the bliss of new love or tired clichés found littered throughout the songs of many of his musical peers. His lyrics can spin dark tales populated with characters who have sold their souls (“Tricky Nicky”), or been left flailing and stripped by the terrible toll exacted by addiction (“Bad Luck”). Though he writes and performs mainly reggae and ska, the words “Babylon” and “Rastafari” are not invoked on a routine basis, nor does Mike employ an adopted Jamaican accent or sing in patois. Mike Pinto writes music that is true to his experience, never making room on his tracks for pretense or posturing. Pinto’s music quickly caught the tradewinds from the mainland to Hawaii, getting regular airplay by top radio personality Shaggy Jenkins. Pinto also consistently tops the charts in Guam, where his music is an island favorite, and has placed songs on several Japanese compilations. and Japan. Following suit, Pinto has sold out shows in Guam, Big Island, Maui and Oahu, which left countless, frenzied new fans sprouted by the thousands in his wake. In late 2007, Pinto teamed up with professional skateboarder and legendary Drummer/Producer Chuck Treece (Pearl Jam, G Love, Bad Brains, McRad) and released his most accomplished album to that point. With Treece lending his knack for producing and playing a number of the instruments on the album, Pinto's self-titled album has sold tens of thousands of copies worldwide. The album gained so much attention that Pinto was urged to follow it up with an entirely acoustic version of it, which was released in 2008. Pinto’s live shows draw fans from a diverse cross section of genres, thanks to his ability to play anything from horn-infused ska to punk-tinged rock and beyond, or his own unique brand of reggae classic covers delivered with near perfection. In 2011, Pinto released The West is Still Wild, a six track EP that served to satiate his now-global following until Pinto felt a full-length effort was feasible. Pinto toured in support of The West is Still Wild, and was received by noticeably larger crowds as those on previous tours. His music and name started spreading noticeably via word-of-mouth and social networking as well, the public started taking notice of who Mike Pinto is and why his music is worth discovering. Pinto’s new album, Truthful Lies, has received high praise in early reviews. It features a deep lineup of special guests, including: Chuck Treece, George Laks , Max O’Leary, Eric Hirschhorn , John Browne, Todd Elrod, Lew Richards, Jesse Wagner , Roger Rivas, Junior Marvin, Don Carter and Jon Cestero.

Liars' League NYC
Liars' League NYC presents Memories & Mementos

Liars' League NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 62:35


Four new stories read by actors featuring the unspoken impact of gentrification, childhood memories, the bastard son of Dick Clark, and the Berenstein (sp?) Bears. Fiction from writers Gina Hanson, Kurt Mullen, Derek Ivan Webster, and Charlotte Sulick, read by actors Olivia Killingsworth, Don Carter, Max Woertendyke, and Josephine Cashman. Hosted by Andrew Lloyd-Jones at KGB Bar on March 27th 2019.

RSA Events
Remaking Post - Industrial Cities

RSA Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 58:12


Urban designer Don Carter explores routes to recovery and revitalisation for post-industrial cities and communities. His newest book is Remaking Post-Industrial Cities: Lessons from North America and Europe, documenting ten case studies and common themes from the international Remaking Cities Congress he co-chaired in Pittsburgh. This event was recorded live at The RSA on Thursday 20th September 2018. Discover more about this event here: https://www.thersa.org/events/2018/10/remaking-post-industrial-cities

Backyard DFW
Episode 119

Backyard DFW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 131:29


The Backyard Boys are back with a full cast.  We riff on everything from 90's communication technology to the Winter Olympics to Autograph hounding as kids.  It's a no agenda roundtable as we pass the time between Football Season Ending and Baseball season getting in to full swing.(Get it?).  We do remember Don Carter in Who Done Died, and we review UFC Fight Night that took place in Austin.  All this and so much more! Listen at dfwbys.com and on iHeart Radio and Spotify! Check it out the video stream on our Facebook Page!

Numbers on the Boards
Episode 13: Bob and Skin

Numbers on the Boards

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 58:39


Skin and Bobby discuss the late Don Carter's impact on the Mavs organization and their early memories of Mavericks basketball, take a by-the-numbers look Dennis Smith Jr.'s number of drives and how to draw fouls (24:10), preview the dunk contest (36:20), and give some recommendations on how to spend their free time during the long All-Star break (40:30). Finally, they discuss Dwight Powell's recent hot streak (50:45).

We Speak English Good
Episode 27 w/Parker Edison

We Speak English Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 105:50


Holy Hell.... This is quite a scene! In this episode Parker Edison joins Mike Burg and Offbeat to talk about his new EP, The Parker Meridian EP http://themightyinfamousparkeredison.bandcamp.com/album/the-parker-meridien-ep-produced-by-mr-ridley, Hip Hop, and He does a couple of table performances for us! Also, Don Carter of Stranger strangerband.com joins the panel with good friend Remmi to get as drunk as they can and send the show into spiraling chaos! JK, but, the show does go off the rails a bit in classic fashion of the show! We talk a little about TRump v Bernie Supporters http://youtu.be/aeOkybuCXX0 , get down on NInja Turtle disrupting a Trump Rally http://youtu.be/y5jG_XVAT6k , and make fun of Young Thug Freestyling http://youtu.be/W2QbsD_VlaA ! Big Up to Javier at freshlyserved.net and Urban Riot Gear For showing us love! As always we are sponsored by obartscollective.com Write the show and validate all of our kind of hard work at: wepeakenglishgood@gmail.com

NUC Sports Media Group NFL, College and HS Football Coverage and Sports Tech Talk
The C.S. Podcast: Don Carter intvw (2016 NFL Draft Prospect,OLB,NM Highlands)

NUC Sports Media Group NFL, College and HS Football Coverage and Sports Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 20:00


2016 NFL Draft Prospect, OLB out of New Mexico Highlands University (formerly of North Dakota State), Don Carter joins Chris Shanafelt on The C.S. Podcast

Above 180.com Bowling Podcast
Roto Grip Creating Turbulence with the DEFIANT.

Above 180.com Bowling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2012 19:52


Hank Boomershine is the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Storm Products, Inc. Hank recently became the USBC’s newest Gold Level Coach.  Hank begins by sharing his thoughts on the passing of  Don Carter, and a piece of memorabilia that many bowlers would love to have.  Hank joins us […]