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The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
177 | BEST OF: Part 2: Faith, Fame and Personal Growth with Jonathan Jackson

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 32:35


We're re-running our favorite episodes from The Business of You archives. If you missed it the first time, or just want to listen again, check this one out! In Part 2 of my conversation with Jonathan Jackson, we dive deeper into his faith and passion for creative storytelling.  If acting, music and writing were all about entertaining people, Jonathan would have left the industry behind a long time ago. Instead, he uses multiple creative channels to weave authentic stories of redemption, grace and humanity for others - through song, spoken and written word.  While Jonathan still acts, he primarily builds his influence on the foundation of storytelling in every form it takes, with poetry and music taking center stage.  Jonathan recently released a new book called The Harrowing of Hell: An Epic Poem exploring what happened between Christ's crucifixion and resurrection. To Jonathan, it is the story of the Hero of Heroes. He has also authored other books including a work of Mystical Poetry entitled “Book of Solace and Madness” and the non-fiction prose “The Mystery of Art”, which has been translated into multiple languages.  His band Enation has performed alongside artists such as Echo & The Bunnymen, Sarah McLachlan, Echosmith, and more. Their newest album, Ultraviolet Empire, was released in the fall of 2020 and was co-produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Colin Linden.  Jonathan Jackson is a five-time EMMY® Award-winning actor and Critics' Choice Award nominee who has starred in numerous TV and films, including ABC/CMT's hit drama “Nashville” (2012–2018), “General Hospital” (1993–1999, 2009–2011, 2015), “Tuck Everlasting” (2002), “The Deep End Of The Ocean” (1999), “Insomnia” (2002) and “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” (2004). He also appeared in episodes of “One Tree Hill”, “Boy Meets World”, “The Twilight Zone” and “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” Trust the timing Jonathan Jackson is a believer in divine timing.  Rather than many business strategists who will tell you that there is a “right” or “wrong” time to put your work out into the world, Jonathan recommends that we as entrepreneurs turn inwards. Do you feel like the work is done - and is the world actually ready for it? Do the conditions feel right to you?  Jonathan has multiple albums, several books and even some screenplays that await the right conditions. They are in various stays of completion, but they all have one thing in common - it's not the right time yet.  In this episode, Jonathan serves us a welcome reminder that much of life and business is about timing.  Don't be afraid to explore your interests If you're someone with varying interests, it can be easy to cave in to others' advice to just choose one focus. But Jonathan Jackson gives us his honest advice: Don't.  In his young adulthood, Jonathan was an actor while he sought to learn songwriting, screenwriting and more. He never lost sight of his own passions and followed every thread as far as he could, creating new spaces for his own exploration. The results have been incredible. With his most recent book he released an original score of music and occasionally hosts live performances honoring the work. SImilarly, he believes that we can all weave our passions together when the timing is right. Rather than seeing our interests as boxes we have to fit into, he encourages us to stay open minded and see the broader picture. Your interests may seem disparate now, but how could they be woven together in new and innovative ways? Those are the questions worth asking in life.  Soundbytes 4:53 - 5:26 “I look at art and poetry and storytelling as all one reality. To me Christ is the great storyteller. He is the eternal poet, the master of story. You can't get a greater story than the story of Christ. The beauty, tragedy and triumph.” 7:59 - 8:17 “I don't feel like every project has to be overtly religious in any way, shape or form to be beautiful. I just want it to have some kind of meaning. Some kind of honesty about the human condition.” Quotes “I had these deep experiences with Christ. To be, theology is beauty, and poetry. It's not about a religion, it's about life.” “When I'm looking at music, storytelling or films, I can't see the world outside of the beauty and challenging reality of Christ.” “Orthodoxy has helped me to see the whole world as a sacrament.” “When I was younger I was looking at it like acting was the central focus of my income. But I saw the writing on the wall a long time ago, that that was not going to be enough for my soul. Developing my writing and music was a way of engaging with the world in these other ways.” “There is a strange kind of tension between the flurry of inspiration, creating things, and waiting. We have four albums we've created and not released yet, because we're waiting for the right time. I have a handful of books that have been written and screenplays - we don't know what we're doing, really. There is intentionality and prayer and vision, but we're trying to be flexible.” “As a writer, I want to live in it for a while, go away from it and come back. Again and again. It's a testing thing, a maturation process with a particular work. My lived experience finally matches the intention of the work.” “I've learned over the years that the music and the story is about connecting with someone's soul and heart. That's the stuff I care about.” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Jonathan Jackson's Website at https://www.jonathanjackson.com/  Find Jonathan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JonathanJacksonHQ/  Follow Jonathan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jonathanjacksonhq/  Subscribe to Jonathan Jackson's Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KKxEIbF5kAGOSi26Nx3Bg 

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
175 | BEST OF: Part 1: Faith, Fame and Personal Growth with Jonathan Jackson

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 30:42


We're re-running our favorite episodes from The Business of You archives. If you missed it the first time, or just want to listen again, check this one out! Jonathan Jackson was a child actor in the 1990's and early 2000's. But since then, he has become a powerful artist, musician and creator. Now on The Business of You, Jonathan is sharing his unique story - including his journey to faith, fame and personal growth.  Jonathan Jackson is a multi-faceted artist who creates meaningful art pieces through music, film, and the written word. He is a five-time EMMY® Award-winning actor and Critics' Choice Award nominee who has starred in numerous TV and films, including ABC/CMT's hit drama “Nashville” (2012–2018), “General Hospital” (1993–1999, 2009–2011, 2015), “Tuck Everlasting” (2002), “The Deep End Of The Ocean” (1999), “Insomnia” (2002) and “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” (2004). He also appeared in episodes of “One Tree Hill”, “Boy Meets World”, “The Twilight Zone” and “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” His indie band Enation has performed alongside artists across the musical spectrum, including post-punk legends Echo & The Bunnymen, the iconic Sarah McLachlan, Echosmith, and more. Their new album, Ultraviolet Empire, was released in the fall of 2020 and was co-produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Colin Linden.  Jonathan is also a published Author. His current books include a work of Mystical Poetry entitled “Book of Solace and Madness” and the non-fiction prose “The Mystery of Art”, which has been translated into multiple languages. Jonathan resides in Ireland with his wife, Elisa, and their three children. He enjoys Greek coffee, good wine, and music. Navigating fame at an early age At just 11 years old, Jonathan left his idyllic childhood in Washington State to work as a child actor in California. Starring in “General Hospital”, he gained notoriety as a soap opera star and quickly began to book other roles.  Working in television and movies, Jonathan had a workload that exceeded that of most grown adults. He knew that if he did not anchor himself in his relationship with God and his connections to his family, he would be swept away. With wisdom beyond his years, Jonathan turned to creative self-expression to set himself free. He collaborated with his brother Richard to compose original music, learn new instruments and write screenplays. Laughing, he explains that he had to begin writing because many of the ones he read were not very good.  Rather than fall victim to the clutches of a dark industry, Jonathan used music and writing to guide himself towards the light. It became the foundation for his life's work. Creativity is a divine gift Self-expression became the basis on which Jonathan connected with others and with his higher power.  Channeling his gifts into music and written words, Jonathan became a known artist and musician with his band, Enation. Since the band's inception in 2003, they have toured periodically and continued to produce new work. Jonathan is the band's frontman, writing most of the songs in addition to singing, playing guitar, and playing the piano. While navigating fame and building a career as a musician, Jonathan was also on another personal growth journey - his quest to deepen and explore his faith. For more of Jonathan's story, be sure to tune in next week for Part II of Jonathan's story here on The Business of You! Soundbytes 11:49 - 12:20 “Writing began very early on. Richard, my brother, is 3 years older than me. My brother and I started writing our first screenplay when he was 15 and I was 12. The inspiration was that some of the scripts we were reading weren't very good. We had this feeling early on - like, we can't just sit around and wait for good projects to come our way.” 12:29 - 12:57 “I started writing songs at 11 or 12, at the same time I started acting. It was a way of keeping me sane, and it was a therapeutic thing. At that age it's just a hobby. It turned into starting a band in our late teens!” 15:28 - 16:23 “One of the things acting gave me at a young age - and there's been a lot of studies about the brain and neuroplasticity - that can happen. When you put yourself in certain situations. People looked into it, the neuroplasticity of the brain changes for actors when you play other characters and perform things. It opened me up to the world. At a very young age I had to think and feel, asking so many questions about how others see the world - and what their fears and desires might be. Human psychology became part of my world at a young age.” Quotes “I'm more of an introvert, definitely. I'm fascinated by the introvert/extrovert dynamic. I'm not sure how much is nature versus nurture. I was extroverted as a child and became more introverted when I started acting. I do love people, communicating and connecting one on one.” “Too much attention, positive or negative, is kind of negative. It's going to kind of attack your ego and put you in a false reality. And if you have too much criticism and judgment, you're potentially in extremes when you have any kind of spotlight. Searching for an equilibrium was my main focus throughout my teenage years. How do I remain sane through all that?” “I glimpsed where my life could go if I wasn't careful. A massive wave could pick me up and destroy me, if I didn't position myself carefully. I thought, I need to anchor myself.” “My brother was my closest friend, growing up. I was grateful that we had each other to walk through the madness of LA and the industry together.” “I was slowly, slowly feeling like something central was missing in my experiences in Protestant churches. Wonderful people most of the time, good intentions. But something about the church itself, I just didn't understand it. There were so many versions. You start looking around and think, this is very confusing. The sense of something missing was not connected to Christ Himself, it was the vagueness of the church.” “The modern question is, what do I believe? It sounds like an important question. But the real question if you have any approximation to Christ is, what do Christians believe, and what have they always believed?” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Jonathan Jackson's Website at https://www.jonathanjackson.com/  Find Jonathan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JonathanJacksonHQ/  Follow Jonathan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jonathanjacksonhq/  Subscribe to Jonathan Jackson's Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KKxEIbF5kAGOSi26Nx3Bg   

In Your Backyard
S2 Ep307: Better Lawns and Gardens - Hour 2 Nematode Solutions August 17, 2024

In Your Backyard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 39:32


Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios,  Garden expert, Teresa Watkins receives an email on the frustrations of having nematodes in the vegetable bed. Teresa provides the steps to getting rid of nematodes. Teresa provides what to do in August with your fruit trees. The Dirty Word of the Day is Enation. Garden topics include avocado tree not fruiting this year, how to get Powderpuff mimosa to grow, replacement for invasive Mexican Petunia, bushy crape myrtle, when can I fertilize Christmas amaryllis, potting soil for wheatgrass, plant identification, fertilizing avocados, and more. https://bit.ly3c1f5x7 Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT  Join Teresa on her national and international garden tours.  Check out Art in Bloom Garden Tours for more information!  Photo credit: W. T. Crow, R. Levin, UF/IFAS Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7   #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow 

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
Episode 83 | Part 2: Faith, Fame and Personal Growth with Jonathan Jackson

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 32:07


In Part 2 of my conversation with Jonathan Jackson, we dive deeper into his faith and passion for creative storytelling.  If acting, music and writing were all about entertaining people, Jonathan would have left the industry behind a long time ago. Instead, he uses multiple creative channels to weave authentic stories of redemption, grace and humanity for others - through song, spoken and written word.  While Jonathan still acts, he primarily builds his influence on the foundation of storytelling in every form it takes, with poetry and music taking center stage.  Jonathan recently released a new book called The Harrowing of Hell: An Epic Poem exploring what happened between Christ's crucifixion and resurrection. To Jonathan, it is the story of the Hero of Heroes. He has also authored other books including a work of Mystical Poetry entitled “Book of Solace and Madness” and the non-fiction prose “The Mystery of Art”, which has been translated into multiple languages.  His band Enation has performed alongside artists such as Echo & The Bunnymen, Sarah McLachlan, Echosmith, and more. Their newest album, Ultraviolet Empire, was released in the fall of 2020 and was co-produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Colin Linden.  Jonathan Jackson is a five-time EMMY® Award-winning actor and Critics' Choice Award nominee who has starred in numerous TV and films, including ABC/CMT's hit drama “Nashville” (2012–2018), “General Hospital” (1993–1999, 2009–2011, 2015), “Tuck Everlasting” (2002), “The Deep End Of The Ocean” (1999), “Insomnia” (2002) and “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” (2004). He also appeared in episodes of “One Tree Hill”, “Boy Meets World”, “The Twilight Zone” and “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” Trust the timing Jonathan Jackson is a believer in divine timing.  Rather than many business strategists who will tell you that there is a “right” or “wrong” time to put your work out into the world, Jonathan recommends that we as entrepreneurs turn inwards. Do you feel like the work is done - and is the world actually ready for it? Do the conditions feel right to you?  Jonathan has multiple albums, several books and even some screenplays that await the right conditions. They are in various stays of completion, but they all have one thing in common - it's not the right time yet.  In this episode, Jonathan serves us a welcome reminder that much of life and business is about timing.  Don't be afraid to explore your interests If you're someone with varying interests, it can be easy to cave in to others' advice to just choose one focus. But Jonathan Jackson gives us his honest advice: Don't.  In his young adulthood, Jonathan was an actor while he sought to learn songwriting, screenwriting and more. He never lost sight of his own passions and followed every thread as far as he could, creating new spaces for his own exploration. The results have been incredible. With his most recent book he released an original score of music and occasionally hosts live performances honoring the work. SImilarly, he believes that we can all weave our passions together when the timing is right. Rather than seeing our interests as boxes we have to fit into, he encourages us to stay open minded and see the broader picture. Your interests may seem disparate now, but how could they be woven together in new and innovative ways? Those are the questions worth asking in life.  Quotes “I had these deep experiences with Christ. To be, theology is beauty, and poetry. It's not about a religion, it's about life.” “When I'm looking at music, storytelling or films, I can't see the world outside of the beauty and challenging reality of Christ.” “Orthodoxy has helped me to see the whole world as a sacrament.” “When I was younger I was looking at it like acting was the central focus of my income. But I saw the writing on the wall a long time ago, that that was not going to be enough for my soul. Developing my writing and music was a way of engaging with the world in these other ways.” “There is a strange kind of tension between the flurry of inspiration, creating things, and waiting. We have four albums we've created and not released yet, because we're waiting for the right time. I have a handful of books that have been written and screenplays - we don't know what we're doing, really. There is intentionality and prayer and vision, but we're trying to be flexible.” “As a writer, I want to live in it for a while, go away from it and come back. Again and again. It's a testing thing, a maturation process with a particular work. My lived experience finally matches the intention of the work.” “I've learned over the years that the music and the story is about connecting with someone's soul and heart. That's the stuff I care about.” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Jonathan Jackson's Website at https://www.jonathanjackson.com/  Find Jonathan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JonathanJacksonHQ/  Follow Jonathan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jonathanjacksonhq/  Subscribe to Jonathan Jackson's Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KKxEIbF5kAGOSi26Nx3Bg 

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
Episode 82 | Part 1: Faith, Fame and Personal Growth with Jonathan Jackson

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 30:14


Jonathan Jackson was a child actor in the 1990's and early 2000's. But since then, he has become a powerful artist, musician and creator. Now on The Business of You, Jonathan is sharing his unique story - including his journey to faith, fame and personal growth.  Jonathan Jackson is a multi-faceted artist who creates meaningful art pieces through music, film, and the written word. He is a five-time EMMY® Award-winning actor and Critics' Choice Award nominee who has starred in numerous TV and films, including ABC/CMT's hit drama “Nashville” (2012–2018), “General Hospital” (1993–1999, 2009–2011, 2015), “Tuck Everlasting” (2002), “The Deep End Of The Ocean” (1999), “Insomnia” (2002) and “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” (2004). He also appeared in episodes of “One Tree Hill”, “Boy Meets World”, “The Twilight Zone” and “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” His indie band Enation has performed alongside artists across the musical spectrum, including post-punk legends Echo & The Bunnymen, the iconic Sarah McLachlan, Echosmith, and more. Their new album, Ultraviolet Empire, was released in the fall of 2020 and was co-produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Colin Linden.  Jonathan is also a published Author. His current books include a work of Mystical Poetry entitled “Book of Solace and Madness” and the non-fiction prose “The Mystery of Art”, which has been translated into multiple languages. Jonathan resides in Ireland with his wife, Elisa, and their three children. He enjoys Greek coffee, good wine, and music. Navigating fame at an early age At just 11 years old, Jonathan left his idyllic childhood in Washington State to work as a child actor in California. Starring in “General Hospital”, he gained notoriety as a soap opera star and quickly began to book other roles.  Working in television and movies, Jonathan had a workload that exceeded that of most grown adults. He knew that if he did not anchor himself in his relationship with God and his connections to his family, he would be swept away. With wisdom beyond his years, Jonathan turned to creative self-expression to set himself free. He collaborated with his brother Richard to compose original music, learn new instruments and write screenplays. Laughing, he explains that he had to begin writing because many of the ones he read were not very good.  Rather than fall victim to the clutches of a dark industry, Jonathan used music and writing to guide himself towards the light. It became the foundation for his life's work. Creativity is a divine gift Self-expression became the basis on which Jonathan connected with others and with his higher power.  Channeling his gifts into music and written words, Jonathan became a known artist and musician with his band, Enation. Since the band's inception in 2003, they have toured periodically and continued to produce new work. Jonathan is the band's frontman, writing most of the songs in addition to singing, playing guitar, and playing the piano. While navigating fame and building a career as a musician, Jonathan was also on another personal growth journey - his quest to deepen and explore his faith. For more of Jonathan's story, be sure to tune in next week for Part II of Jonathan's story here on The Business of You! Quotes “I'm more of an introvert, definitely. I'm fascinated by the introvert/extrovert dynamic. I'm not sure how much is nature versus nurture. I was extroverted as a child and became more introverted when I started acting. I do love people, communicating and connecting one on one.” “Too much attention, positive or negative, is kind of negative. It's going to kind of attack your ego and put you in a false reality. And if you have too much criticism and judgment, you're potentially in extremes when you have any kind of spotlight. Searching for an equilibrium was my main focus throughout my teenage years. How do I remain sane through all that?” “I glimpsed where my life could go if I wasn't careful. A massive wave could pick me up and destroy me, if I didn't position myself carefully. I thought, I need to anchor myself.” “My brother was my closest friend, growing up. I was grateful that we had each other to walk through the madness of LA and the industry together.” “I was slowly, slowly feeling like something central was missing in my experiences in Protestant churches. Wonderful people most of the time, good intentions. But something about the church itself, I just didn't understand it. There were so many versions. You start looking around and think, this is very confusing. The sense of something missing was not connected to Christ Himself, it was the vagueness of the church.” “The modern question is, what do I believe? It sounds like an important question. But the real question if you have any approximation to Christ is, what do Christians believe, and what have they always believed?” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Jonathan Jackson's Website at https://www.jonathanjackson.com/ Find Jonathan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JonathanJacksonHQ/ Follow Jonathan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jonathanjacksonhq/ Subscribe to Jonathan Jackson's Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KKxEIbF5kAGOSi26Nx3Bg 

Why are We Talking about Rabbits?
Jonathan Jackson: Roots of Beauty

Why are We Talking about Rabbits?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 58:06


Jonathan Jackson joins the show to talk about art and Orthodoxy, how Orthodoxy has affected his view on art, and a discussion on what beauty might be. Jonathan is a five-time EMMY® Award-winning actor and Critics' Choice Award nominee, who has starred in numerous TV and films including ABC/CMT's hit drama “Nashville,” “General Hospital,” “Tuck Everlasting,” among othersHis band Enation has performed alongside artists across the musical spectrum, including post-punk legends Echo & The Bunnymen and he is also a published author. His current books include a work of Mystical Poetry entitled, “Book of Solace and Madness” and the non-fiction prose “The Mystery of Art”, which has been translated into multiple languages.Links:Jonathan's website: https://www.jonathanjackson.com/homeThe Mystery of Art: https://tinyurl.com/55dzb6azEnation: https://www.youtube.com/c/EnationMusicInterested in joining First Things Foundation? Check out our Join FTF page: https://first-things.org/opportunities for more info, or email Daniel at danielpadrnos@first-things.org.Gagimargos! Wait, what does that mean? Learn more about the Georgian Supra, why it's integral too our work, and its symbolic significance here: https://thesymbolicworld.com/articles/the-symbolism-of-the-supra/If you like this podcast, please consider leaving a review with your comments. Your support keeps this podcast alive and allows us to broaden our discussion. You can also check out First Things Foundation: https://first-things.org/ for more information on who we are and what we do.You can support our work around the world and this podcast by visiting https://first-things.org/donate - all recurring donors will also gain access to our weekly Podcourse: https://first-things.org/wawtar-podcourse where we further explore New World, Old World themes in an online class setting (capped off by a Supra dinner at the end of the semester).---CreditsMusic:Intro / Outro Provided by Edward Gares / Pond5.comSound effects and additional music:Sounds provided by https://www.zapsplat.comSupport the show (https://first-things.org/donate)

But Enough About Me...
Ep 12 - Jon Thatcher

But Enough About Me...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 80:50


Does becoming a rock star change you? What if you're a preacher's son and barely old enough to vote? By any estimation, Jon Thatcher is a not your typical rock star. He's soft spoken, wears nondescript clothing, has zero social media presence, and your car is probably fancier than his. Also, Jon is gentle, kind, and deeply thoughtful. He also has an absolutely wicked English sense of humor that can take your knees straight out from under you.

Holistic Christian Life - Worshiping God - Mind, Body, Soul
Jonathan Jackson And The Mystery of Art -026

Holistic Christian Life - Worshiping God - Mind, Body, Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 36:37


What does it mean to be an artist? How are faith and art related? On this week’s podcast, Cynthia sits down with actor and Orthodox convert Jonathan Jackson to discuss how his faith affects his role as a husband and father, and his career as an actor and musician.   Jonathan Jackson began his career in Hollywood over twenty years ago on the soap opera General Hospital. His heart-wrenching performances helped win him five Emmy Awards. Jonathan has also performed in many feature films, including The Deep End of the Ocean, Tuck Everlasting, and Insomnia. His work has taken him to many places around the world, including Ireland, Italy, Romania, and Canada.   Jonathan is currently one of the stars of the ABC primetime drama, Nashville, a show centered on the inner workings of the Nashville music scene. Jonathan plays Avery Barkley, an up-and-coming singer/songwriter trying to find his way in Music City.   Along with acting, Jonathan is also the lead singer of the band Enation and the author of Book of Solace and Madness, which was published in 2012. Jonathan resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where he loves spending time with his wife, Elisa, and their three children.   Is it time to make some changes in your life? Do you want to stop the madness and get on track with your health? Maybe coaching is right for you. I've helped many people gain their health back over the years, and would love to talk with you. Just reach out with the link below to get on my schedule. From time to time I have openings for new clients, and accept them on a first come first serve basis. Book a Discovery Call    

TechnoColor
TechnoColor Podcast 148 | Beck and Rius aka unNamebar

TechnoColor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 60:33


Hello, this is Livier and TechnoColor is back with a new special guest from Germany, "BECK AND RIUS" aka unNamebar ///links @soundcloud.com/unnamebar @facebook.com/Unnamebar/ @soundcloud.com/livier @facebook.com/livier.music ///tracklist Christian Smith - Air Castle (Original Mix) Juan Sanchez - Din (Original Mix) Tiger Stripes - A Feeling (Original Mix) Ilario Alicante - Temporary (Original Mix) Luca Agnelli - Phoenix (Original Mix) Aname - Aperture (Original Mix) Ian O'Donovan - Crucible (Original Mix) Aname - Cry For Me (Original Mix) Jay Lumen - Horizon (Original Mix) Kevin de Vries - Eternity (Original Mix) li v e ☮ l o v e ♡ t e c h n o ♫ ///web radio schedule Eradio-one [Germany] 2nd friday of the month // 01:00 CET, 14:00 PST eradio-one.de Xltrax [Canada] Monday 23:00hrs EST xltrax.com StromKraft Radio [Germany] 3rd Sunday of the month // 20:00hrs CET stromkraft.com/techno Elektrona [Argentina] TBC marianosantos.com.ar/ Enation.FM [USA] Every Friday @21:00hrs EST enation.fm Kittikun Minimal Techno Shoutcast [Japan] 2nd friday of the month // 22:00 GMT +9 kittikun.jp/ Techno.FM [United Kingdom] Thursday 10pm GMT (UK Time) techno.fm Techno Paradize [Germany] laut.fm/techno-paradize ------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Livier on: Facebook: facebook.com/livier.music Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/livier Subscribe to TechnoColor Podcast on itunes: itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/techn…ast/id1149775678 li v e ☮ l o v e ♡ t e c h n o ♫ TechnoColor Podcast

TechnoColor
TechnoColor Podcast 147 | Voca Negra

TechnoColor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 57:02


Hello, this is Livier and TechnoColor is back with a new special guest, this time I present you a techno mix from Infonabeat sound system's bosses: Netika & Ixbalanke, presenting their project as "Voca Negra", enjoy.... ///links soundcloud.com/infonabeatrecordings @soundcloud.com/livier @facebook.com/livier.music @instagram.com/livier_technocolor ///tracklist Intro Miscellaneous 7(Psyk Remix) / Christian Morgensten Drum (Original Mix) / Netika Miscellaneous 9 (Ben Kacz) / Christian Morgensten Green Room (Original Mix) / Hans Bouffmyhre Playground (Original Mix) / Joton Mosfet (Xpansul Remix) / Sintoma Adrenalina (Original Mix) / Rraph M 185 (Original Mix) / Ivanoff li v e ☮ l o v e ♡ t e c h n o ♫ ///web radio schedule Eradio-one [Germany] 2nd friday of the month // 01:00 CET, 14:00 PST https://eradio-one.de Xltrax [Canada] Monday 23:00hrs EST https://xltrax.com StromKraft Radio [Germany] 3rd Sunday of the month // 20:00hrs CET https://stromkraft.com/techno Elektrona [Argentina] TBC https://marianosantos.com.ar/ Enation.FM [USA] Every Friday @21:00hrs EST https://enation.fm Kittikun Minimal Techno Shoutcast [Japan] 2nd friday of the month // 22:00 GMT +9 https://www.kittikun.jp/ Techno.FM [United Kingdom] Thursday 10pm GMT (UK Time) https://techno.fm Techno Paradize [Germany] https://laut.fm/techno-paradize ------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Livier on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/livier.music Mixcloud: https://mixcloud.com/livier Subscribe to TechnoColor Podcast on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/technocolor-podcast/id1149775678 li v e ☮ l o v e ♡ t e c h n o ♫ TechnoColor Podcast

TechnoColor
TechnoColor Podcast 146 | MerC

TechnoColor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2016 60:36


Hello, this is Livier and this month in TechnoColor guest mix by Merc, dj/producer and radio show host called KopfKino Session and it's beibg broadcasted on Eradio One Web Radio Station (Germany) Tracklist: 1. Halo - Filterheaz 2. On My Way - Carlos Manaca 3. Never Enough - Digital Duplex 4. Tknofilia - Alex Di Stefano Rmx 5. Techno Is Of The Essence - Alex Di Stefano Rmx 6. Kawasaki - 2000 And One 7. Element Orange - Cari Lekebusch 8. Meinungen Muessen Frei Sein - Alex Di Stefano Rmx 9. Portal - Urig & Dice 10.Red Mist - Jel Ford 11.Appoggiatura - Spektre Rmx 12.Behind Closed Doors - Spektre 13.Restlessness - Enrico Sangiuliano’ Artist link: https://www.facebook.com/MerCCCCCcc/ http://soundcloud.com/de-merc www.eradio-one.de :::::::::WEB RADIO SCHEDULE::::::::: Eradio-one [Germany] 2nd friday of the month // 01:00 CET, 14:00 PST https://eradio-one.de Xltrax [Canada] Monday 23:00hrs EST https://xltrax.com StromKraft Radio [Germany] 3rd Sunday of the month // 20:00hrs CET https://stromkraft.com/techno Elektrona [Argentina] TBC https://marianosantos.com.ar/ Enation.FM [USA] Every Friday @21:00hrs EST https://enation.fm Kittikun Minimal Techno Shoutcast [Japan] 2nd friday of the month // 22:00 GMT +9 https://www.kittikun.jp/ Techno.FM [United Kingdom] Thursday 10pm GMT (UK Time) https://techno.fm Techno Paradize [Germany] https://laut.fm/techno-paradize ------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Livier on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/livier.music Mixcloud: https://mixcloud.com/livier Subscribe to TechnoColor Podcast on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/technocolor-podcast/id1149775678 li v e ☮ l o v e ♡ t e c h n o ♫ -------------------------------------------- TechnoColor Podcast

Iron City Rocks
Episode 306: Paul Nelson and Richard Lee Jackson

Iron City Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 46:12


This Week in Virology
TWiV 272: Give peas a chance

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2014 108:01


Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler The TWiV team describes aphid control by using a viral capsid protein to deliver a spider toxin to plants, and a human endogenous retrovirus that enhances expression of a neuronal gene. Links for this episode Toxin delivery to plants by viral capsid protein (Nat Biotech) Pea enation mosaic virus (ViralZone) Image credit: Aphid membrane feeding chamber (Sci Rep) Aphid feeding chamber (YouTube) Parafilm (Wikipedia) Human endogenous retrovirus enhances neural gene (PNAS) Flu, common cold, alternative medicine (NCCAM) Cold vs flu (CDC) Phage hunters Bed bugs and infectious disease (PLoS Path) Letters read on TWiV 272 Weekly Science Picks Alan - Statistical error (Nature)Rich - 12 oldest animal speciesDickson - When liquids collideVincent - HIV denial and just asking questionsKathy - Sun's canyon of fire Listener Pick of the Week Sandra - Women physicists keep female students psychedJudi - HHMI's BiointeractiveJacob - Influenza virus HA Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Media Nite Radio
LIVE Interview & Call-In Quest. w/Jonathan Jackson & Enation

Media Nite Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2012 47:00


Mediia Nite Radio welcomes to the airwaves for a Special 4th of July Interview LIVE with 5 time Daytime Emmy Winner Jonathan Jackson and his amazing band Enation @ 6pm/PT, 8pm/CT, and 9pm/ET. Enation consists of: Jonathan, Richard Jackson and Daniel Sweatt. We will be discussing their appearance at the Roxy in West Hollywood, CA on July 8th, Jonathan Jackson's new role on "Nashville" on ABC and his recent Daytime Emmy win as Best Supporting Actor for his role as Lucky Spencer on the daytime drama, "General Hospital".  

BuzzWorthy Radio
GENERAL HOSPITAL's JONATHAN JACKSON!

BuzzWorthy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2010 30:00


Jonathan Jackson, who has recently returned to ABC Daytime's "General Hospital" in the role of Lucky Spencer, will be making his first appearance on BuzzWorthy Radio this week! Jackson, who first started playing the role from 1993-1999, won three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actor in 1995, 1998, and 1999. In addition to acting, Jonathan plays guitar and sings in a band called ENation, alongside his brother, Richard Lee Jackson. Fans may remember Richard for starring in "Saved By the Bell: The New Class" for several seasons on TNBC. A couple of their songs happened to be featured on "One Tree Hill," besides "GH." Jackson is married to former co-star Lisa Vultaggio, who played the role of Hannah from 2001-2002. They have a son, Caleb, and a girl, Adora. The couple are expected to have their third child in October of this year. For more information on past, present, and current projects with Jonathan Jackson, visit his website at http://www.jonathanjackson.net, as well as his music at http://www.enationmusic.com. Also, you can follow him on Twitter @JSJacksonWrites. Also he now has an official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/JonathanJackson/113031858728381?ref=sgm