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Episode 514 - Dana S Diaz - How Narcissistic Abuse Creates Confusion and Conflict Within VictimsDana S. Diaz studied journalism and psychology at DePaul University. While there's no better teacher than life experience and Dana has had life-long experiences with narcissistic abuse, her education did give her the ability to accurately verbalize and express how narcissistic abuse creates confusion and conflict within victims.Today, Dana is a proud voice for fellow victims who are unable, afraid, or ashamed to share their experiences. She strives to create awareness and understanding to ensure victims are given the support they need to first understand their situation and then begin the healing process. Her first book, chronicling her own abusive marriage that lasted nearly three decades, started as a journal that she hid under the couch cushion in the basement.When she isn't speaking out on narcissistic abuse, Dana can be found listening to music by Eric Hutchinson, Elle King, Green Day, Amy Winehouse, Julia Michaels and Taylor Swift. She equally loves her gray Converse shoes (she wears them every day!) and her Toyota FJ Cruiser.Dana watches the sun rise and set every single day, and enjoys hikes in the woods. She absolutely loves animals for their sensitivity and loving hearts, and has two cats, Kitty Kitty and Tigger. Dana makes her home in Illinois with her husband Doug.https://danasdiaz.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
Barry and Abigail discuss All the Little Lights by Passenger and sample Voodoo Ranger Atomic Pumpkin from New Belgium Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado; Heads Will Roll from Yeasty Brews Artisanal Beers in Lauderhill, Florida; and Pumpkin Spies from Dangerous Minds Brewing Company in Pompano Beach, Florida. Abigail saw Passenger live in Orlando on September 7, 2013 - the first concert tickets she bought with her own money, as a 19th birthday present to herself! Unfortunately, the setlist is not available online, but you can see the frequently played songs on that tour here. Ed Sheeran and Passenger recorded an acoustic mash-up of No Diggity by Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre and Queen Pen and Thrift Shop (feat. Wanz) by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. Watch it here! Holes reminded Abigail of Oh! by Eric Hutchinson. Barry likewise compared it to Hard Times for an Honest Man by John Mellencamp (which Abigail thinks sounds a lot like Mellencamp's version of I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus). Up next… Tim by The Replacements Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox
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GUEST OVERVIEW: Originally from Boise, Idaho. She Currently resides in Los Angeles and has opened for Artists like Don McClean, Wilson Phillips and Eric Hutchinson. Her single is being released this summer called "Run Way" Produced by Gerry Hirschfeld and Tom Rothrock.
New EasYoga Podcast Episode 159 - Join Gemma in this episode where she talks to special guest Dana Diaz.Dana studied journalism and psychology at DePaul University. While there's no better teacher than life experience and Dana has had life-long experiences with narcissistic abuse, her education did give her the ability to accurately verbalize and express how narcissistic abuse creates confusion and conflict within victims.Today, Dana is a proud voice for fellow victims who are unable, afraid, or ashamed to share their experiences. She strives to create awareness and understanding to ensure victims are given the support they need to first understand their situation and then begin the healing process. Her first book, chronicling her own abusive marriage that lasted nearly three decades, started as a journal that she hid under the couch cushion in the basement.When she isn't speaking out on narcissistic abuse, Dana can be found listening to music by Eric Hutchinson, Elle King, Green Day, Amy Winehouse, Julia Michaels and Taylor Swift. She equally loves her gray Converse shoes (she wears them every day!) and her Toyota FJ Cruiser.Dana watches the sun rise and set every single day, and enjoys hikes in the woods. She absolutely loves animals for their sensitivity and loving hearts, and has two cats, Kitty Kitty and Tigger. Dana makes her home in Illinois with her husband Doug.You can find more out about Dana here:https://danasdiaz.com/https://www.facebook.com/DanaSDiazAuthorhttps://www.instagram.com/danas.diaz/Complete Unity Yoga Shop now and save 20% and get a FREE Acupressure Mat (value £55) with every order over £130 when you use this exclusive EasYoga Podcast listener discount code: ‘GEMMA20'. completeunityyoga.com/gemma check it out.Easyoga Podcast was voted #2 of the Best 15 UK Yoga Podcasts by Feedspot in October 2021. Go check it out. https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_yoga_podcasts/Podcast Ad's Affiliate LinksGrab yourself a coupon code to the affiliate links below.Confused Girl LA use code 'Yogigemma' at the checkouthttps://confusedgirlinthecity.com/Zencore Yoga use code 'Yogigemma15' at the checkouthttps://zencoreyoga.com/Tovi Gifts use code 'Yogigemma10' at the checkouthttps://tovigifts.com/Have a great day and as always, let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below also please make sure to subscribe to this podcast.Did You Know...That You Only Need To Move Your Body For 30 Minutes Per Day 3 Times Per Week To Feel Awesome And Shift That Stressed Weight.Discover The #1 Secret Which Is 100% FREE!https://www.easyoga.co.uk/accessnow100percentfreeHave a great day and as always, let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below also please make sure to subscribe to this podcast.Connect with Gemma via her website and social platforms:Calendly Link https://calendly.com/gemmahayleyniceWebsite is : https://www.gemmanice.comParadise Movement Website: https://www.paradisemvmnt.com/share/Ly1OUBA_tiXtCizF?utm_source=manualSocial Platforms:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gemmahayleynice/Pintrest – https://www.pinterest.co.uk/GemmaHayleyNice/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AzNc6oBLzanU-MgZsd-6ATwitter – https://twitter.com/GemmaHayleyNiceLinkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/gemmanicerelationshipcoach/EasYoga Podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/BUafvby8Insight Timer Meditation App - https://insighttimer.com/yogigemma
Eric Hutchinson has been a Musician for the majority of his adult life. It's always been his passion, but he turned that passion into a prestigious career. After using music as an outlet for most of his childhood, Eric decided to give it a go at making it, and released his debut album "Sounds Like This". He is wrapping up the 15th anniversary tour of that album, and it was a great time to get nostalgic and reminisce about where his music and life have taken him. He is now a proud father and husband, and always tries to spread positivity through his music. To learn more about Eric and his work, check out his website https://www.erichutchinson.com/ or give him a follow on Instagram @erichutchinson.
Author, educator, podcaster and all-round great guy Tony Farina returns to your feed for part 2 of a special 2 hour long conversation spanning all sorts of topics! This week is part 2 and Mike & Tony discuss close political voting and political apathy, the importance of language & compassion and then delve back into religion from a moral perspective. They then talk about the journey Tony has been on since his first book; Welcome To Mansfield's release, the upcoming audiobook, how music had an impact on his writing of the Austen Chronicles and it's importance to the characters within the novels. Their conversation concludes with what 2024 holds for Tony in the book & podcasting world! If you missed last week's release (part 1) the duo began by discussing the idea of recording every waking moment and mobile/cell phone access, before the monarchy comes up including Elizabeth I, II and Mary Queen Of Scots which flows into England's impact on world religion, the whole bizarre concept of having a Royal Family and the part ends with a “what-if” scenario! Tony mentioned many things in this conversation including; The library website https://search.worldcat.org, the TV series Victoria, the podcasts Cover To Cover by Chris Franjola and Mandatory Music & CD by Max Byrne on Comics In Motion, plus the musical artists Eric Hutchinson and Matt Nathanson. Also the books; The Circle by Dave Eggers, Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari, Lamb by Christopher Moore and The Future Of Us by Jay Asher & Carolyn Mackler. The article I Don't Want To Be Right by Maria Konnikova: https://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/i-dont-want-to-be-right Tony has been on GCC numerous times, the last two were episodes 195 (introducing his first Jane Austen Novel) and 219 (for Buffy Revisited). Find Tony's site here: https://www.arfarina.com, his podcast Indie Comics Spotlight is found on Comics In Motion: https://podfollow.com/comicsinmotion & find his book Welcome To Mansfield wherever you buy books! You can hear the playlists for Tony's novels on Spotify or his website: https://www.arfarina.com/music.html To support Mike and hear more from Megan, consider supporting Mike's podcasting endeavours at https://patreon.com/GenuineChitChat - for only £1 per month, you will get instant access to over 200 episodes of their exclusive Patreon show Afterthoughts and a new episode is released every week! The last full episode of GCC was the official beginning of Clone Wars Conversations, where Dave, Maff, Megan & Mike delve into all 22 episodes of season 1 of The Clone Wars. They talk animation, favourite episodes, best arcs, high & low points of the series, villains, clone personalities, a lack of dramatic tension and more! Sign up to the Pop Culture Collective newsletter here to keep up to date with Mike and other incredible creator's many releases: https://pccnewsletter.com If you want FREE BONUS CONTENT, please screenshot your reviews & ratings of the show and send them to Mike via social media or email and he'll send you an episode of Afterthoughts of your choosing! MORE GUEST SPOTS & FREE CONTENT: Mike (& Megan) appeared on Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores to compare the two Day of The Dead movies Coco & The Book Of Life: https://pod.fo/e/1fdd53 Mike appeared on Back To The Filmography to talk about Jason Statham's only animated movie to date; Gnomeo & Juliet: https://pod.fo/e/1f9f28 Find Mike's other show; Star Wars: Comics In Canon on Spotify & the other podcast apps on the feed of Comics In Motion or on GCC's YouTube channel. The last episode was a review of the Asajj Ventress/Quinlan Vos book Dark Disciple, while the episode prior (143) was Mike delving into the Free Comic Book Day High Republic comics while ep 142 showcases Darth Vader against Padmé's handmaidens! Previous episodes include the Hidden Empire crossovers, every canon Star Wars comic by Marvel, full High Republic coverage (book reviews & comics) & much more - https://podfollow.com/comicsinmotion Find all of Mike's social media & other links at https://linktr.ee/GenuineChitChat
Author, educator, podcaster and all-round great guy Tony Farina is back to GCC for an extra special 2 hour long conversation spanning all sorts of topics! This week is part 1 of their conversation (part 2 will be out next week but is available now for all Patreons) and in this part there are several tangents but the duo begin by discussing the idea of recording every waking moment and mobile/cell phone access, before the monarchy comes up including Elizabeth I, II and Mary Queen Of Scots which flows into England's impact on world religion, the whole bizarre concept of having a Royal Family and this part ends with a “what-if” scenario! Next week, in part 2, Mike & Tony first discuss close political voting and political apathy, but they then talk about the importance of language & compassion and delve back into religion from a moral perspective, before delving into Tony's first published novel; Welcome To Mansfield. They talk about the journey Tony has been on since the book's release, the upcoming audiobook release and how music had an impact on his writing of the Austen Chronicles and it's importance to the characters within the novels. Their conversation concludes with what 2024 holds for Tony in the book & podcasting world! Tony mentioned many things in this conversation including; The library website https://search.worldcat.org, the TV series Victoria, the podcasts Cover To Cover by Chris Franjola and Mandatory Music & CD by Max Byrne on Comics In Motion, plus the musical artists Eric Hutchinson and Matt Nathanson. Also the books; The Circle by Dave Eggers, Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari, Lamb by Christopher Moore and The Future Of Us by Jay Asher & Carolyn Mackler. The article I Don't Want To Be Right by Maria Konnikova: https://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/i-dont-want-to-be-right Tony has been on GCC numerous times, the last two were episodes 195 (introducing his first Jane Austen Novel) and 219 (for Buffy Revisited). Find Tony's site here: https://www.arfarina.com, his podcast Indie Comics Spotlight is found on Comics In Motion: https://podfollow.com/comicsinmotion & find his book Welcome To Mansfield wherever you buy books! You can hear the playlists for Tony's novels on Spotify or his website: https://www.arfarina.com/music.html To support Mike and hear more from Megan, consider supporting Mike's podcasting endeavours at https://patreon.com/GenuineChitChat - for only £1 per month, you will get instant access to over 200 episodes of their exclusive Patreon show Afterthoughts and a new episode is released every week! Last week's GCC episode was the official beginning of Clone Wars Conversations, where Dave, Maff, Megan & Mike delve into all 22 episodes of season 1 of The Clone Wars. They talk animation, favourite episodes, best arcs, high & low points of the series, villains, clone personalities, a lack of dramatic tension and more! Sign up to the Pop Culture Collective newsletter here to keep up to date with Mike and other incredible creator's many releases: https://pccnewsletter.com If you want FREE BONUS CONTENT, please screenshot your reviews & ratings of the show and send them to Mike via social media or email and he'll send you an episode of Afterthoughts of your choosing! MORE GUEST SPOTS & FREE CONTENT: Mike (& Megan) appeared on Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores to compare the two Day of The Dead movies Coco & The Book Of Life: https://pod.fo/e/1fdd53 Mike appeared on Back To The Filmography to talk about Jason Statham's only animated movie to date; Gnomeo & Juliet: https://pod.fo/e/1f9f28 Find Mike's other show; Star Wars: Comics In Canon on Spotify & the other podcast apps on the feed of Comics In Motion or on GCC's YouTube channel. The last episode was a review of the Asajj Ventress/Quinlan Vos book Dark Disciple, while the episode prior (143) was Mike delving into the Free Comic Book Day High Republic comics while ep 142 showcases Darth Vader against Padmé's handmaidens! Previous episodes include the Hidden Empire crossovers, every canon Star Wars comic by Marvel, full High Republic coverage (book reviews & comics) & much more - https://podfollow.com/comicsinmotion Find all of Mike's social media & other links at https://linktr.ee/GenuineChitChat
This episode focuses on Dana S. Diaz, a journalist and psychologist from DePaul University, who uses her life experiences and academic knowledge to be a vocal advocate for victims of narcissistic abuse. Dana, having endured a nearly three-decade-long abusive marriage, has written a book that began as a secret journal, aiming to provide understanding and support to others in similar situations. Her story is one of resilience, transforming personal struggles into a powerful voice for awareness and healing. Beyond her advocacy, the episode also showcases Dana's personal interests, revealing her love for music, with favorites including artists like Eric Hutchinson and Amy Winehouse, and her fondness for gray Converse shoes and her Toyota FJ Cruiser. Dana's connection with nature and animals is highlighted through her enjoyment of sunrises, hikes, and the companionship of her two cats, Kitty Kitty and Tigger. Living in Illinois with her husband Doug, Dana's life is a blend of personal passions and a commitment to supporting others through their healing journeys. Find out more at https://danasdiaz.com/
On the Jan. 12 “Friday LIVE“ host Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: the new exhibition at Wallspace-LNK in Lincoln; Bone Creek's exhibitions in David City; Capital Jazz Society's January music schedule in Lincoln; Eric Hutchinson at The Lark in Hastings; Michael Genslinger's faculty trumpet recital in Wayne; and new music from April Verch, who'll be performing in Lincoln next week. Also, new poetry from Kelly Weber and a look at the next concert by the Omaha Symphony.
On the Jan. 12 “Friday LIVE“ host Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: the new exhibition at Wallspace-LNK in Lincoln; Bone Creek's exhibitions in David City; Capital Jazz Society's January music schedule in Lincoln; Eric Hutchinson at The Lark in Hastings; Michael Genslinger's faculty trumpet recital in Wayne; and new music from April Verch, who'll be performing in Lincoln next week. Also, new poetry from Kelly Weber and a look at the next concert by the Omaha Symphony.
Dana S. Diaz studied journalism and psychology at DePaul University. While there's no better teacher than life experience and Dana has had life-long experiences with narcissistic abuse, her education did give her the ability to accurately verbalize and express how narcissistic abuse creates confusion and conflict within victims. Today, Dana is a proud voice for fellow victims who are unable, afraid, or ashamed to share their experiences. She strives to create awareness and understanding to ensure victims are given the support they need to first understand their situation and then begin the healing process. Her first book, chronicling her own abusive marriage that lasted nearly three decades, started as a journal that she hid under the couch cushion in the basement. When she isn't speaking out on narcissistic abuse, Dana can be found listening to music by Eric Hutchinson, Elle King, Green Day, Amy Winehouse, Julia Michaels and Taylor Swift. She equally loves her gray Converse shoes (she wears them every day!) and her Toyota FJ Cruiser. Dana watches the sun rise and set every single day, and enjoys hikes in the woods. She absolutely loves animals for their sensitivity and loving hearts, and has two cats, Kitty Kitty and Tigger. Dana makes her home in Illinois with her husband Doug. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/new-mind-creator/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/new-mind-creator/support
EITM interviews Eric Hutchinson
Eric Hutchinson (singer/songwriter), one of Mayim's favorite musicians, stops by for an impromptu jam session with Mayim! He discusses harnessing depression to influence his musical creativity, the effects of his father's muscular dystrophy on his family, and what he admires about the younger generations' attitude toward mental health. Mayim opens up about what Eric's music has meant to her and they reflect on their struggles in high school. They also consider how the eldest sibling can set the tone of the household, how much of our difficult emotions we should share with our children, and Mayim's process of "boring herself to sleep." Eric talks about his musical influences, the origins of his own musicality, the rollercoaster turn of events after being signed to Madonna's record label, and who his songs are actually about. He explains why he chooses to lean into his depression in order to connect with his fans, his focus on staying present, and his emotional outlets apart from music. Mayim and Eric wrap the episode with a spontaneous jam session where they perform one of Eric's songs together!Eric Hutchinson's "Sounds Like This" 15th Anniversary Tour: https://www.erichutchinson.com/#tourBialikBreakdown.comYouTube.com/mayimbialik
Barry and Abigail discuss Sounds Like This by Eric Hutchinson and sample Fortescue Fisherman's Ale, It's A Wonderful Ale 2022, Sparkles Sky Dancer Strawberry Short Cake, and Into the Dankness from Glasstown Brewing Company in Millville, New Jersey. Many thanks to the owners and staff of Glasstown Brewing Company, including the dynamic sister-brother duo Jenifer Simmons and Mike Rossi, for speaking with us and for opening the taproom early to allow us to record! Read about the history of glassmaking in South Jersey! Abigail plugged Lolita Podcast by Jamie Loftus in reference to Outside Villanova. Barry recognized some elements of U + Ur Hand by P!nk in Rock & Roll. Barry compared Oh! to It's My Job by Jimmy Buffett. Barry and Abigail were admiring James Jamerson basslines in three videos sent to Barry by friend of the pod (and bassist) Jack Cornell. Up next… Hollywood Town Hall by The Jayhawks Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
Jamie Wollam has toured with some of the most talented musicians on earth including, Tears for Fears, Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Tommy Shaw (Styx), Fee Waybil (The Tubes) and Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello's solo project, The Nightwatchman. He has recorded with Michael Sweet (Stryper), Guardian, Zache Brooke, The Brave, John Elefante (Kansas), Venice, Jay Nash, Mindy Gledhill, Michael Jackson, Kyle Vincent, Hillary Duff, Eric Hutchinson, Avion, Steve Bertrand, Drake Bell, G.E.M and, Tears for Fears. In this episode, Jaime talks about: His move from L.A. to Canada and getting sober Working through these struggles while working with Tears for Fears Drumming with Tears for Fears and the support they gave him Being the drummer for Tears for Fears and working a “regular job” Drumming for Tears for Fears and the new record Losing his deal with DW Dialing in his sound with A&F drums
Did you know Florida has dry air caves you can explore, even if you don't have any experience spelunking? This week, Rick and Cathy explore Florida caves – virtually, of course. They also talk about underwater caves, and while they both strongly advise against attempting to explore underwater caves, the show notes contain a link to a great video, Water's Journey.Florida Caverns State ParkOcala CavernsSharkansas Women's Prison MassacreWater's Journey with Wes SkilesDevil's DenBlue GrottoFlorida Museum (with a cave exhibit!)Bill Belleville blog about Florida water. More from Bill.Eric Hutchinson cave map drawingFind Rick on Twitter @OldFLA and online at RickKilby.com.Support the showWant more Florida? Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter, and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com. Find her on social media: Facebook.com/SalustriCathyTwitter and Instagram: @CathySalustri Have a Florida question or comment? Love the show? Hate it? Let us know – email us at cathy@floridspectacular.com.
Adam talks with Brooklyn-based trumpeter/singer/songwriter Wayne Tucker (Taylor Swift, Brass Against, Eric Hutchinson) about how he has changed his approach to music making from a "me to you" experience into an "us" experience. His band started playing in Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn during the Covid pandemic. With no permit and no plan, the band played regularly there, making enough money to sustain themselves during a global shut-down, and making an unexpected impact on their community in the process. Wayne now applies the lessons he learned from his experiences in Grand Army Plaza to his shows in clubs everywhere.________Wayne on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wayneeverest/?hl=enWayne on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7yx2PV5XJ94vQsNgQhHEBW?si=t-f2MhOlQSCVzbROeqlqyQ________Download Gig Boss app: https://linktr.ee/gigbossJoin the Gig Boss Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gigboss Bumper Music: Sunshine is Out by Adam Meckler https://open.spotify.com/track/1u12flYbzE4jxD1cwG5pGT?si=5228a5324e474da9 -----------------------------------How to Make it in the New Music Business Book: https://amzn.to/3Pls5ixAri's Take Academy: https://aristakeacademy.teachable.com/?affcode=267075_yqqy4mcn - Use code "GIGBOSS" at checkout for 10% off
Host Adam Meckler talks with Ian Allison - Bass player, content creator, and MD for Eric Hutchinson. Ian tells the story of being fired from his first studio session, what he learned, and how he's become an in-demand studio bass player since. Ian is a content creator for Scott's Bass Lessons, a Youtube channel boasting more than 1 Million subscribers. He's grown his Instagram to over 30k followers, and he has some thoughts on why that growth has happened quickly and consistently. Ian is a passionate and thoughtful artist, with a heart for communicating the reasons for his success in distilled, digestible anecdotes.Ian on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianmartinallison/?hl=enScott's Bass Lessons: https://www.youtube.com/user/devinebassThe Orange Goodness: https://theorangegoodness.com/merchEric Hutchinson's New Album: https://open.spotify.com/artist/39x8gyJjTHiBQklFgVJSV4/discography/all?pageUri=spotify:album:62zrUl0AInhbo1qrFSprLW____________________________Download Gig Boss app: https://linktr.ee/gigbossJoin the Gig Boss Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gigbossBumper Music: Sunshine is Out by Adam Meckler https://open.spotify.com/track/1u12flYbzE4jxD1cwG5pGT?si=5228a5324e474da9-----------------------------------How to Make it in the New Music Business Book: https://amzn.to/3Pls5ixAri's Take Academy: https://aristakeacademy.teachable.com/?affcode=267075_yqqy4mcn - Use code "GIGBOSS" at checkout for 10% off
How has music influenced your life? What is one moment with music you will never forget? Who are the artists you listen to most frequently? This week's episode highlights the musicians and musical moments that have influenced Tracy, Melody & Steph. The following musicians are highlighted: Ben Rector, Cherie Call, Taylor Swift, Don Williams, Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Andy Grammer, Weezer and Eric Hutchinson. We are excited for each of you to reflect on the power of music and the memories it brings to your memory. The invitation is to reflect on music, share it with someone else and to tap into its phenomenal power.
The Reverend and the Reprobate sit down with bass legend @Ian Martin Allison to talk about the incredible work he is doing with @Scott's Bass Lessons as an instructor and on the @The ScottsBassLessons Podcast . Ian tells the Rev and Rep about his journey to becoming a professional musician, how @Davie504 inspired him to be a better bassist, and why it's okay to embrace your weird side. During Controlled Rowdiness the guys dive deep into the nerdy depths of Ian's Star Wars knowledge where they discover his favorite villain may not be who you think it is... Check out more from Ian: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianmartinallison/ Eric Hutchinson: https://www.erichutchinson.com The Orange Goodness: https://theorangegoodness.com Rev and Rep Linktr.ee (all the show links can be found below) https://linktr.ee/revreppodcast
EITM interviews Eric Hutchinson
Welcome back to Season 2 of the Your Best Selfie podcast! After an AMAZING first season of the YBS Podcast (hello, Eric Hutchinson!) I took a quick break and I'm so excited to be back in action chatting with you all! I cannot wait to introduce you all to another great lineup of guests this season, including some old friends and new connections. In this episode, I share: Updates in my personal + professional life What my business looks like now (+ how I'm feeing about it) Getting support when it's needed How I'm avoiding burnout (again!) What's in store for Season 2 If you have any suggestions for topics I should cover or guests I should interview, DM me at @heycarrieand! *** SUPPORT THE SHOW Take a screenshot and share it on social media — be sure to tag me @heycarrieand! Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts helps others find the show and gives you major brownie points in my book. Connect with me on Instagram: @heycarrieand Learn more at https://carrieand.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heycarrieand/support
So in the middle of our last weeks show, I wondered what it might be like to go back in time and take 1 song from each of the first 25 shows and do a show from that. So I did! From show 1 thru 25 it produced a pretty fun musical listen. We started with the Beatles opening with ‘You Can't Do That' and finished with White Denim's 'Holda You'.We have Crown of Thorns, Avatar, Cold Play, The Verbs, Eric Hutchinson, Janiva M., City of Love, The Stones and of course we selected The Deuces from around the 18th show because we didn't have plans for ‘shows' and no Deuces early on!Come enjoy the First 25 shows with us Friday and let me know what you think.Baby Ruth is actually under the weather with the seasonal flu, but she is sure the show will be up by around 4:00PM Eastern.Best wishes go out to Big Jim, Toy Storage Nation and their new marketing ace, Judy B,Congrats to the ProSelf Storage team headed by Donna L.Big thanks to Cory Holz for a job well done! Thanks for listening to RadioWilderLive.com #music #rocknroll #backintime Harry and the Wilder Crew!
Listen to hear my attempt to keep my fangirl excitement at a minimum, and have a normal human conversation with one of my favorite musicians. HAHA Really though, it felt like chatting with a friend as Eric and I talked about his bouts with depression, his creative process, and the moments that stand out in his career. In this episode, we talk about: - Eric's creative process and how he makes time for songwriting with a busy schedule. - How depression kept him from truly enjoying some of the biggest moments in his career to date. - His daily routine and how he embraces dad life. - What inspires him to create, and what he does when he feels "blocked". - Who some of HIS favorite musicians are — and how he's introducing his daughter to good music. *** ABOUT OUR GUEST Eric Hutchinson is an international platinum-selling singer, songwriter and seasoned touring artist. He has performed in all 50 states and has shared the stage with acts such as Jason Mraz, Amos Lee, Ingrid Michaelson, O.A.R., and Michael Franti. His single “Rock & Roll” earned him his first gold record in the United States and the song became a #1 hit in several countries. *** CONNECT WITH ERIC Twitter: @erichutchinson Instagram: @erichutchinson https://www.erichutchinson.com/ E-Hutch Club on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/erichutchinson Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/39x8gyJjTHiBQklFgVJSV4?si=vbvdVkEnQa6PiNL7lv7Ntw *** SUPPORT THE SHOW Take a screenshot and share it on social media — be sure to tag me @heycarrieand! Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts helps others find the show and gives you major brownie points in my book. Connect with me on Instagram: @heycarrieand Learn more at https://carrieand.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heycarrieand/support
This week Steve chats with Eric Hutchinson, the Co-founder of Resident Home.
The Doc invites Eric Hutchinson on the show! The two discuss having live shows again, performing online, playing in all 50 states, becoming a dad, writing class of 98, different 90's rock influences, writing scripts and much much more! Listen now! Monologue (Making a 1970's playlist): 0:00:25 Birthday Suit 1: 0:12:18 Ripped from the Headlines: 18:08 Eric Hutchinson - Cooler than you: 32:28 Shoutouts: 39:32 Previously on the Doc G Show: 41:44 Leftover Headline: 49:12 Eric Hutchinson Interview: 52:57 Eric Hutchinson - The Best Part (Remix): 1:28:14 Birthday Suit 2: 1:35:36 Birthday Suit 3: 1:39:30 For Music and Info on Eric Hutchinson www.erichutchinson.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/39x8gyJjTHiBQklFgVJSV4?si=Ehtr4CWfTouN7eWsqSNNGA
A lecture with Q&A by Davenant Teaching Fellow, Eric Hutchinson entitled "Maps of Misreading: The Hidden Influence of Horace in Augustine's Confessions." Augustine's engagement with the poet Virgil in the "Confessions" has been much researched. On the other hand, his engagement with another great Roman poet, Horace, has been almost entirely neglected. Yet we know Augustine read Horace; at key points in the "Confessions", he refers to and alludes to his poetry. The time has come to reappraise Horace's influence on Augustine. In this lecture, Dr. E.J. Hutchinson will specifically explore how knowledge of Horace's influence illuminates Augustine's famed comparison of himself to Virgil's wandering hero Aeneas. A close reading of a unique Latin phrase lifted directly from Horace's "Odes" reveals that Augustine does not want his readers to think of the "Aeneid" alone in a simple or straightforward way. Instead, he uses Horace, and particularly one of Horace's poems about Virgil, to formulate his own nuanced response to the Aeneid. This fresh reading of the "Confessions" has implications for how we understand both Augustine's view of his pre-conversion state, and his complex view of the appropriation of pagan literature.
We discuss: Amy Winehouse: Back to Black (2006) Eric Hutchinson: Sounds Like This (2008) Jack Johnson: Brushfire Fairytales (2001) Next week, we discuss: The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers (1971) Lorde: Solar Power (2021)
Strangers: Meet Kevin Claypool & Felipe FerreiraPlace: Missouri, USA /São Paulo, Brazil Topic: Learning and growing as a contribution to others Connect: · Felipe Ferreira · Kevin Claypool Resources: - Documentary: I am (https://vimeo.com/182109151)- Marcus Veltri “Why I'm Not Auditioning for America's Got Talent” https://youtu.be/AOhWJhIr4Ro- Song: The People I know by Eric Hutchinson - https://youtu.be/4N6G9o2G9QY- Documentary: I am (https://vimeo.com/182109151)- Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/- Simon Sinek: https://simonsinek.com/- Marcus Veltri “Why I'm Not Auditioning for America's Got Talent” https://youtu.be/AOhWJhIr4Ro Subscribe to my YouTube channel and access new and past episodes! To receive episodes and personal 'Connection Challenges' in your inbox, subscribe at www.NotQuiteStrangers.com. #NotQuiteStrangers #ConnectToJoy #Inspiration #Diversity #Inclusion #Learning #Development #Leadership Let's Connect · Website: http://www.valeriehope.com· NQS Challenges: https://www.valeriehope.com/nqschallenges· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valeriehope/i· Twitter: https://twitter.com/ValerieVHope· Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ValerieVHope/
The arts are a part of our lives, sometimes even more than we realize. Coaches Eric Lopkin and Chip Janiszewski talk with Eric Hutchinson from the Hartford Symphony about how the symphony reaches out into the community, the interaction they have with people, and how they adapted to the COVID-19 environment.
EITM interviews Eric Hutchinson
Tom, Jordyn, Dion, Trey, and Cody cover a lot of eras, sounds, and talents in this week's diverse music mix. Listen to the Episode Playlist Featured artists: St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Stick Figure, Pepper, Pink Floyd, Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment, Jackie Greene, The Dangerous Summer, VHS Collection, Mac Miller, Eric Hutchinson, Sports Team, Dirty Honey, Ayron Jones, Wolf Alice, Faces, and more.
Danny talks with Eric about where he grew up, how his record “Class of 98” shouts out his hometown, his favorite artists and bands, the upcoming 15th anniversary of his record “Sounds Like This”, the pressures of following a hit record with more music, his work with the Fantasy Focus Podcasts, the diversity of his music, how the song writing process happens for him, going from solo musician to a leader of a band, how cool bass players are, the time Eric almost quit music but then made the record “Modern Happiness”, his latest record which was just released “Before & After Life”, the importance of gaining perspective and experiences to write music, and what Eric has planned going forward. https://www.instagram.com/erichutchinson/ https://ingroov.es/before-after-life --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alternatetakedm/support
Eric Hutchinson - Right Where I'm Supposed to Be
With Jordyn MIA this week, Cody "The Intern" joins the rest of the boys and adds some spice to this week's music selections. Listen to the Episode Playlist Featured artists: Melt, Caamp, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Eric Hutchinson, Vance Joy, Silversun Pickups, Blind Pilot, The Wild Feathers, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Royal & the Serpent, American Teeth, Joey Bada$%%, and more.
Eric Hutchinson- best days
#74 . Welcome to another episode of After the Gig with me…Jesse Humphrey. On the show today I have my friend Ian Allison. Ian is a badass bass player that tours with Eric Hutchinson, but when he isn’t on the road, he calls Minneapolis home. Ian has recorded with a multitude of artist, and over the course of the pandemic he has turned his home into a content creation laboratory! He is the perfect person to have in the trenches with you because of his inclusiveness, positivity, and his ability to get you excited about songs. If you want to learn directly from Ian you can sign up for his coarse on scottsbasslessons.com or you can follow him on instagram. Both places provide incredibly informative, energetic, and most importantly USEFUL video content filled with skills that every musician needs to be an asset in the studio and on the road. Please enjoy my conversation with the Wonderfull Ian Allison! Ian on Instagram: @ianmartinallison Scotts Bass Lessons: www.scottsbasslessons.com Over The Hump Livestream with Jesse Humphrey Facebook.com/jessehumphrey Wednesday night at 8pm ET. Support the podcast! NEW MERCH ALERT!!!!!! The Merch store Go to jessehumphrey.com and click the merch button on the homepage! NEW “OVER THE HUMP” MERCH!! Exclusive Content is on the Patreon page! www.patreon.com/afterthegig Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com Music from this weeks show: Intro: “That’s My Passport Photo” by Cory Wong and the Green Screen Band Outro: “For the First Time” by Eric Hutchinson & The Believers Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jhumphreymusic/ https://www.instagram.com/afterthegig/ @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
My guest for this episode is Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Elliott Blaufuss (solo material, Eric Hutchinson). Elliott picked Crash Test Dummies' second album, God Shuffled His Feet, as our album to discuss. While we delved deeply into this album, we also discussed his work as a musical director and the unusual circumstance under which we met.We discussed a video of Ellen Reid performing as a solo act, and it features a version of Swimming In Your Ocean. Here's a link to the video, and the song starts at 5:50: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyPSnkXux2A&t=378s.1:12 Elliott joins the show1:51 Coming soon…You, Me and A Cow3:13 A tenuous connection around fantasy sports5:37 Elliott's current musical projects8:49 Elliott's beginnings as a musician12:02 Elliott explains what a musical director does17:13 Has Elliott ever bought an album that he later forgot that he owned?19:07 Al forgot that he bought God Shuffled His Feet20:44 Why did Elliott choose God Shuffled His Feet for this episode?26:13 Jerry Harrison owned the 90s29:40 Elliott's favorite tracks from God Shuffled His FeetTrack-by-track breakdown:32:09 God Shuffled His Feet47:34 Afternoons & Coffeespoons50:53 Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm1:00:20 In The Days of the Caveman1:06:46 Swimming In Your Ocean1:09:40 Here I Stand Before Me1:13:42 I Think I'll Disappear Now1:16:34 How Does A Duck Know?1:19:50 When I Go Out With Artists1:23:54 The Psychic/Two Knights & Maidens/Untitled The outro music is I Can't Wait by Elliott Blaufuss.
This week on Oil Spotted I talk with Matty Rigg, who has shuffled between working in the touring industry and tv/film production. He's also the owner of www.wuhanbat.com and will sell it to you if you're interested. We talk about Matty's experiences in the past year continuing to travel heavily for a tv production and how they managed to do it safely. In the touring world Matty stayed busy as a merch manager, stage manager, guitar tech, tour manager, and an amateur prop master for such artists as Norma Jean, Comeback Kid, Pierce the Veil, Eric Hutchinson, EDEN, and Daniel Caesar. In the tv/film production world Matty has been incredibly busy as a production manager and AD and worked with such talent at Gordon Ramsey, Nick Offerman, Amy Poehler, Eric Andre, and LL Cool J just to name a few. You can follow Matty Rigg on most socials @mattyrigg For all things Oil Spotted, please check www.linktr.ee/Oilspotted You can follow me, Matt Schmitz @TiredCommentary --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you are not familiar with Ian Allison from his Instagram account, you are missing out on a player who plays selfless, song-oriented bass with an inspiring, creative approach that is all his own. His videos dissecting synth bass lines are incredibly detailed and precise. His playing, his contagious personality and his linguistic prowess has landed him a spot as a regular contributor to Scottsbasslessons.com. In this episode we get to hear about growing up on "Hair Metal" in Montana and hard-earned lessons early in Ian's studio career. We also get incredible tips on some boutique pedal makers and a thorough explanation of why his number one bass shouldn't be great, but absolutely is! Fun and so much knowledge ahead in this episode with Ian. To support The Lowdown Society Podcast: patreon.com/TLSpodcast PayPal: thelowdownsocietypodcast@gmail.com Cashapp: $TLSpodcast
Ian Allison has been going all-in on Instagram these past few years, and he has been inspiring countless people in the process. As the bassist for Eric Hutchinson and a seasoned veteran in the industry, Ian has been working to connect and educate through Instagram, and the results have been incredible. We talk about growing up in Montana, the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and its early influence on him, basing his career in Minneapolis, the “synth bass on electric” niche that he has created for himself, what the pandemic is like, the practice routine he outlined for a Bass Magazine article, and much more. Enjoy, and be sure to check out Ian and his remarkable work on Instagram! Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle! Contrabass Conversations production team: Jason Heath, host Michael Cooper and Steve Hinchey, audio editing Mitch Moehring, audio engineer Trevor Jones, publication and promotion Krista Kopper, archival and cataloging theme music by Eric Hochberg
Guest: As we celebrate our 200th episode milestone, we were honored with 17 testimonials from creators, artists, musicians, and more: Watch on Youtube https://youtu.be/z1ZmCQWp50Q Daphne Lage https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtH... John Kotsis of enemi entertainment https://instagram.com/enemientertainment Nerds of the Round https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBEE... Jake Estrada https://www.facebook.com/spacecoastco... Anibal Arroyo https://www.instagram.com/arroyocus/ Adeli Brito https://www.foureyesedit.com Josh https://www.instagram.com/selftaughts... Venessa Valduga http://vanessaverduga.com/ Charles Dixon https://www.vexedcomics.com/ Michael Grassia https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4N5... Christian Aluas https://csa1.ca/ Michelle St Martin https://www.instagram.com/michelestma... Luis M Cruz https://npccomics.com/creators/luis-m... Eric Hutchinson https://www.inbeon.com Ray Felix https://www.bxhcc.com/ Jerre Winsborrow https://www.facebook.com/PYRAMIDGRAPH... Jun Nunez https://www.instagram.com/junnunezart... Tracy Alford https://alfordworld.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q3p5u3gvKmfT3hg3NGih4_Bqvsp5_Z0wXfRPGaX8Qw0LfvYpJvFI2FzY Raffle winners Tommy Kotsis, Belkis Marketing, John Andrew Polychronopoulos
Nectar's founders Ran Reske and Eric Hutchinson talk about how one the fastest growing bedding brands on the planet is moving into retail — and doing all they can to drive foot traffic. Nectar's creative advertising and product positioning has made the brand a standout in the crowded direct to consumer space. In this interview, you'll see how this explosive D2C brand is picking partners and investing huge amounts of money in strategic marketing. About Nectar's Founders: Before Nectar, Eric started several companies including Madison Reed, a direct to consumer hair care brand. Ran (pronounced Ron) served in the Israeli army, played pro basketball, and worked at a venture capital fund. The Nectar brand is part of Resident Home, which has a portfolio of brands includeing Dreamcloud, Awara, Bundle, Level Sleep, and Wovenly. Nationwide Help Center Nationwide has launched a BACK TO BUSINESS HUB packed with useful information for independent retailers. For Dos Marcos listeners seeking expert advice as they navigate the changing environment, we have an email address for you to use: help@nationwidegroup.org. Thank you to our headline sponsor Nationwide Marketing Group. As a member of Nationwide Marketing group, you instantly have access to over 200+ ambitious, entrepreneurial-minded advocates who are dedicated to helping your business thrive. Nationwide serves more than 5,500 independent retail members with tools, resources, training, and technology to help their businesses grow. Watch the live video of most episodes at Facebook.com/MattressPodcast. Make sure and subscribe to our email for your direct dose of Dos Marcos. Podium Podium is the ultimate messaging platform. Podium consolidates text and messaging channels into one easy-to-use system. During COVID, mattress and furniture retailers have experienced a huge influx of questions and inquiries from people wanting to do business in a contact-free manner. Podium allows businesses to generate a link and request payments via text, no customer log-in required! You can try Podium Starter for free right now. And, you can save 10% when you sign up and mention Dos Marcos. Head over to Podium.com/dos today and start capturing more business! Doorcounts Join us in welcoming our new sponsor, Doorcounts! Foot traffic is expensive. Do you know what's more costly? We call it "Track Lack." If you lack the ability to track who's coming into your store and what happens while they're there (and after they leave), you could have a severe case of "Track Lack." Doorcounts is a tracker and a connector. Doorcounts Connects: 1. A smart camera to a CRM database. 2. Every customer to a salesperson. 3. Better insights to your business decisions. 4. More sales to grow your business faster. Here's how Doorcounts works: 1) a camera sends a photo to the next salesperson’s smartphone. 2) the salesperson then records details in a CRM database and upboard from their phone 3) actions can be automatically scheduled and/or fulfilled 4) you never miss another sales opportunity. We're really excited to partner with Doorcounts. Check out Doorcounts.com today and tell them Dos Marcos sent you!
Sometime last year, Eric Hutchinson came to a strange realization: he kept daydreaming about high-school. It had been over twenty years since the singer-songwriter had graduated from Montgomery Blair High School, yet his adolescent dreams, hopes, fears, anxieties and emotions the singer faced as a kid began flooding back; suddenly, the singer felt transported back into his teenage self. Growing up in suburban Maryland, Hutchinson’s teenage years were filled with the type of alienation and private angst recognizable to most anyone who’s ever been 16. Twenty-plus years later, the singer was finally ready to write about it. The result: Class of 98, a 90’s alt-rock-inspired autobiographical record that chronicles the singer-songwriter’s adolescence.“It took me a long time to understand myself,” Hutchinson says. “Writing this record allowed me to get into the time machine and go back and look around my old life and report from my current point of view. That was fun. The problems were waiting for me: Who likes me? Why doesn’t this person want to be around me? Why don’t I understand myself?”After experimenting with a series of genres like Americana/soul and jazz on his last few albums ModernHappiness and Before and After Life, the singer-songwriter turned to the pop-punk alt-rock of his youth for the riff-heavy Class of 98, taking inspiration from bands like Green Day, Oasis, and Weezer. “That music is in my guitar DNA,” says the singer. “I love 90’s music, and this type of sound was so formative for me.” To help round out his sound, Hutchinson recruited Justin Sharbono (formerly of Soul Asylum) to offer his distinctive (and period appropriate) guitar playing on the album. Hutchinson also enlisted the sonic guidance and mixing talents of Paul Kolderie, who’d made great 90’s records with bands like Radiohead, Hole, The Lemonheads, Buffalo Tom and The Pixies. For Hutchinson, taking such an imaginative leap with a concept as specifically personal of Class of 98was an artistic risk he knew he needed to take. “I don’t think people want me to keep making the same record, as much as anyone might think they do,” he says. The opening track “Rock Out Tonight” sets the scene with a narrative that evokes the high-drama restlessness of a group of teenagers aimlessly driving around the suburbs in a Ford Taurus. The song, says the singer, is about “wanting to be rebellious, but having no idea how to do so.”Meanwhile, cinematic songs like “Drunk at Lunch” and “Cooler Than You” show a darker underbelly of Hutchinson’s high-school introversion, echoing a theme that the singer-songwriter has been tackling in his work ever since releasing his chart-topping debut LP Sounds Like This, in 2007. “I’m always interested in asking questions in my songs: who’s cool, who gets to decide, and where do I fit into all of that?” he says. But the emotional centerpiece of Hutchinson’s latest, and the song that was the most difficult to write, is “My Old Man,” written in the wake of his father’s passing, after years of living with Myotonic dystrophy. More than anything else on the album, the deeply personal song gets at the album’s central tension of writing from the teenage perspective while simultaneously embodying the adult point of view. “I didn’t necessarily get along with my dad in high school,” says the singer. “We were in different places in our lives and he had different things to worry about. I tried to sing this song from my perspective back then as well as my perspective now, where I’ve made peace with him.”Taken as a whole, Class of 98arrives as Hutchinson’s most playful yet distinctive work, one that will surely resonate with longtime fans of the singer’s pop-rock hits like “Rock & Roll,” “Tell the World,” and “Watching You Watch Him.”For Hutchinson, the experience of delving back into his high-school youth helped him learn a lot: about his upbringing, about parenthood, and about himself. “I like the 90’s way better,” he says, “when I’m not living in them.”
In Wheel Time is back for Part 3 of their EV special. On this episode, special guest Eric Hutchinson with ElecticGT of Southern California, talks to the gang about EV conversions on your vehicle. Also in this episode, host Don Armstrong reviews the 2020 Ram Rebel Diesel for this hours New Car Showroom. All this and more, this episode of In Wheel Time!In Wheel Time is a live automotive talk show every Saturday from 10a - 12noon with video streaming on Youtube and Facebook.Want more In Wheel Time in real time? Follow us for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InWheelTime/YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/InWheelTime
On this week's episode, host Jon Wertheim talks with two guests: World No. 45 Sam Querrey and singer, songwriter and longtime tennis fan, Eric Hutchinson. From the World TeamTennis bubble at the Greenbrier in West Virginia, Querrey discusses what it's been like to play WTT matches at the resort; how he spent his quarantine; how he continued to train and maintain his fitness during the hiatus; what he is expecting for the 2020 U.S. Open and tennis in the post-coronavirus era; and much more. Then, Hutchinson joins the podcast to talk Wertheim about what it's like to be a solo artist during this time; the process of creating an album during a pandemic; what the overlaps between music and tennis are right now; and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
'We cut class to drink room temp screwdriversIn Doug Glenn's grandma's basement bar'-Eric Hutchinson, "Drunk At Lunch"
EITM interviews Eric Hutchinson
Eric Hutchinson, Hillsdale college professor of classics, provides insights into moral philosophy, pointing to the work of 16th century Protestant author Niels Hemmingsen's "On the Law of Nature."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.