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Join us this week as Next Gen Pastor, Eric Owens, dives into what is God's design for the family and how our children cant go somewhere spiritually where they are not being led. Pastor Eric ends the sermon with a Next Gen Ministry Map and a visual illustration how we raise up the next generation of disciple makers!
Former Ferrum All-American and 1st year Skipper joins the SBR to discuss his journey to the big leagues, the importance of D3 athletics, and the new legislation being thrown at college baseball.
On this show we were joined by former Major League Baseball player, and new Ferrum Head Baseball Coach, Eric Owens, along with former Coach Abe Naff and Carter Chitwood, to talk to Eric about his journey that brought him back home. There are stores from his days at Ferrum College, the MLB, Tony Gwynn, plus his plan for the future for Ferrum Baseball, and so much more. Baseball is officially BACK in Ferrum, and we were glad to be a part of it.Support the Show.
“So the LORD commanded us to observe all these statutes, to fear the LORD our God for our good always and for our survival, as it is today” (Deuteronomy 6:24).It is clear to us that today's world is filled with problems. Satan, as the “ruler of this world” (John 12:31; 14:30) has succeeded in diluting the minds and corrupting the hearts.Meanwhile, God has been active in providing answers and solutions to today's ills. He gives us the wisdom we need in order to succeed and even prosper. Sadly, many people see the Bible as an old, antiquated, out-of-date collection of worthless nonsense. Yet to those willing to invest in a study of the Bible will soon realize the timeless wisdom it contains. The book of Psalms is appropriately classified as one of the “Wisdom Literature” books. Indeed, such a classification fits. This year's study of the Psalms taps into this divine and eternal wisdom. It is a study that shows how modern man can benefit from this ancient source.What Moses told the Israelites applies. What God gives us is “for our good” and “for our survival.” Also notice the last clause “as it is today.” God gave them those commandments years ago, but the benefits of following those commandments is for “today.” The book of Psalms is a book that will help us and help us today. The Bear Valley Lectures is a work of the Bear Valley Bible Institute International, under the oversight of the elders of the Bear Valley church of Christ in Denver, Colorado. The Bible Institute has been training preachers for work in the Lord's church since 1965 with our graduates working all over the world. For more information about our programs of study visit our website at WeTrainPreachers.com.
In week 3 of our series through James, our Next Gen Pastor, Eric Owens showed us what it means to tame the tongue and gain a wisdom that comes from above.
April 20, 2023 - Equipped Workshop Day 2 7:15PM Keynote Auditorium Speaker Eric Owens closes out the second day the Equipped Workshop with a wonderful lesson. *Notes for this session are unavailable at this time and will be added in the future. Duration 42:38
Learn more about Daniel Bernard Roumain and Marc Bamuthi Joseph's opera We Shall Not Be Moved and contextual historical elements pivotal to the opera: the 1985 police bombing of MOVE headquarters and the 2011 Pennsylvania education budget crisis which saw the closing of 24 schools within the School District of Philadelphia. Interviews include Philadelphia resident in 1985 Eric Owens, former SDP Principal Otis Hackney, arts administrators and creators Valerie Gay and Nina Ball, countertenor John Holiday, and the composer and librettist - Daniel Bernard Roumain and Marc Bamuthi Joseph. Mike Bolton hosts. To learn more about Mike, visit michaeljbolton.com. Video of Osage Avenue in 2015, the site of the 1985 police bombing can be seen at https://youtu.be/QOANsBbkbpA. News coverage from 1985 can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X03ErYGB4Kk. The Philadelphia Inquirer archive about the bombing is located here: https://www.inquirer.com/move-bombing. The final project of the Hip H'opera program, a series of Oral History videos from those impacted by the themes in We Shall Not Be Moved called The Un/Sung Stories of We Shall Not Be Moved: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpbhbGwbWvNLbpl50NUkvISzeE7sZQG6L
I spoke with 8 year MLB Vet and Blue Jays hitting coach Eric Owens. We talked the bat flip, college baseball, and much more!
CONTENT WARNING: discussions of homophobia and sexual assault. Terrence Blanchard has done it (made Anna and Krista cry) again, this time with his first opera Champion. From the choreography to the gorgeous and heartbreaking performances by Eric Owens and Ryan Speedo Green, the opera was incredibly powerful and moving. The ladies give you their take on it and their thoughts, along with a lengthy discussion of inclusivity (or the lack thereof) in sports.
On this episode we have former MLB utility player Eric Owens. Eric comes on the show to chat about being a baseball/football player in college, getting drafted, MLB debut, hitting the first ever hit at Safeco Field, transition to hitting coach, facing sidearm pitchers. Brought to you by Jbirdy Baseball Clothing...make sure to give them a follow on social media and check them out at www.jbirdy.caThank you everyone for listening! Geoff Freeborn
@TSU_Tigers Associate Head Athletic Trainer Eric Owens joins the show!
In this episode we were joined by legendary Ferrum Baseball Coach Abe Naff, along with Carter Chitwood and CJ Arrington, to talk about some of the best athletes to grace our corner of Appalachia. We heard stories of recruiting MLB players Eric Owens and Billy Wagner, Chris Warren, Hank Norton, along with Thomas Meeks, some historic names, deep playoff runs that built legends, and much more. Please like and share, as we certainly appreciate it. http://www.patreon.com/getontaphttps://www.appalachianpodcast.orghttps://www.facebook.com/AppalachianPodcasthttps://twitter.com/GetOnTaphttps://www.instagram.com/theappalachianpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/harwellgriceSupport the show
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In this episode (and at the suggestion of one of our subscribers- thanks Eric Owens at CNUC!) we interview Lewis Payne from the New York Power Authority (NYPA), the largest state-owned utility in the United States. Lewis (Lew) Payne is the Manager ROW/Environmental and a well-respected 30+ year veteran in the Transmission UVM industry. During this thoughtful discussion, Lew discusses his work on a variety of topics ranging from pollinator habitat and IVM, to the way the transmission industry was influenced by the August 14, 2003 Northeast Blackout.We hope that you find this episode of The UVM Podcast insightful. If you have any feedback on the episode or suggestions for topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes, please feel free to get in contact at podcast@utilityvegetationmanagement.com.A big thank you to this episode's sponsor, LiveEO.
"Renewing Our Walk" - CONNECT - 6/24/2022 "The Precious Church of Jesus" Hosted by: Eric Owens and Jonathan Jenkins Special Guests: Steven Ford, Joshua Cantrell, Cameron Freeman, and Eric Garner Follow Us: Subscribe at: https://www.digitalbiblestudy.org Merch: https://shop.digitalbiblestudy.org Facebook: https://www/facebook.com/digitalbiblestudy1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oFtSAY5QESpBu6IDp_tvA Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/user/digitalbiblestudy Twitter: @DBsibleStudy
Eric Owens, CEO of E2 Gold, provides an introduction to the company and the Hawkins gold project in Ontario.
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She needs no introduction — but in magazine history, Tina Brown is rightly deemed a legend, reviving Tatler, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, before turning to the web and The Daily Beast (where I worked for her). Her new book is The Palace Papers. We talked journalism, life and royals.You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player embedded above, or right below it you can click “Listen in podcast app,” which will connect you to the Dishcast feed. For two clips of our convo — on Meghan Markle’s epic narcissism, and why women make the best monarchs — head over to our YouTube page. Having Tina on the pod was the perfect excuse to transcribe our popular episode with Michael Moynihan, who used to work for Tina at The Daily Beast — which also hosted the Dish for a few years. So we’re all old friends. From the Moynihan chat:Andrew: I was talking to Tina Brown about this not that long ago, with the great days of the big magazines in the '80s and '90s. Really, when you look back on that time, it was an incredible festival of decadence and clearly over the top before the fall.Michael: I love Tina. I did a thing — you can look this up — an interview with her, when her Vanity Fair Diaries came out, for The Fifth Column. Just Tina and I sat down and talked for an hour and a half, and it was one of the best things I think we’ve recorded, and got one of the best responses. Because people miss those stories.Perhaps Bill Kristol should check out the clip with Moynihan on how to change your mind on stuff you get wrong:A listener looks back to last week’s episode:Wonderful interview with Douglas Murray, with the two of you riffing off each other with brilliant dialogue. Very warm and affirming as well. I particularly enjoyed your discussion of the religious dimension as one aspect of our present dilemma. I know you would want to provide variety for the Dishcast, but please consider having him on again.Another fan:This was the most memorable episode in a long time (although they are all great). Of course, your dialogue was choir-preaching, and so I need to be careful in avoiding confirmation bias. That said, I found Murray’s elegant way of encapsulating the obvious — which I fail to express myself — truly invigorating. I rewound and listened to many parts several times over. I ordered his book today.Another listener dissents:I find the armchair psychoanalysis regarding ressentiment — as the organizing principle of what is happening in our culture today — to be one of the least compelling arguments made in the episode. Why not go ahead and attribute our perpetual unwillingness in the West to recognize what is great about it to Christianity’s concept of original sin? Or maybe read psychoanalytic literature on why an individual or group of people who are objectively improving might hold onto beliefs of the self or society as rotten? These seem just as likely as Nietzsche’s argument. Ultimately, what a person speculates to be the primary motivator of another person or group reveals a lot. Your speculation that it’s mostly ressentiment suggests you want or need to demonize the CRT crowd. This is tragic given that this is precisely what you and Douglas accuse the CRT crowd of doing. Another listener differs:I don’t agree with everything you and Douglas Murray write, but thank you for talking about the resentment and bitterness that’s driving politics and culture today. It’s gone completely insane. I used to work for a small talent agency, and during the pandemic I coached some actors over Zoom. During the George Floyd protests, one of my clients was up watching the news all night, not getting any sleep. I told her, look, you want to be informed and want to help. But you have to take care of yourself first or you’re no help to anyone. Go to bed and catch up on the news tomorrow. People criticized me for this kind of advice, saying I was privileged, that I just wanted to look away and not examine myself for my own inherent racism, etc. I couldn’t understand why people were being so unreasonable.I’m also a Mormon. After George Floyd was murdered, our ward started to discuss racism. Mormonism has a checkered past when it comes to things like Black men and the priesthood. Or even language in some of the scriptures. These are important conversations that our church needs to have. There were good things that happened, like Black people in the ward shared more about their experiences during meetings. But almost immediately it became weird. The women’s group did a lesson on Robin DiAngelo’s “White Fragility,” for example. We didn’t actually ever talk about the things I was hoping we’d talk about — how Brigham Young stopped Black men receiving the priesthood, for example. We were just told we all needed to acknowledge our white privilege and feel guilty about it. There was a part about redlining. There was no acknowledgment that some of the white people in this ward lived in low-income housing, basically had nothing, and had been stressed even further by the pandemic. It just felt unnecessarily divisive. I have no idea what the Asian members made of this talk, because it basically excluded them. There were so many holes in these theories, but I wasn’t brave enough to point them out.So it was a real relief to hear you and Murray talk about the way these ideas have infiltrated churches. The Mormon thing is typically like, “God wants you to be happy. Live this structured life, show compassion, work hard, love your family, and be happy.” But the DiAngelo ideas felt like, “you can’t even be saved, at least not if you’re white. Some people don’t deserve to be happy; they should only feel guilt.” It was easier to bring in a fad book and talk about property values than to talk about the awful passage in the Book of Mormon where it says dark-skinned people are cursed, but other people are “white and delightsome.” I felt like the second the door opened to have a serious conversation about the church and race, they immediately jumped the shark instead.From a fan of opera and ballet:Douglas Murray mentioned Jessye Norman and how her obituary was racialized. Well, in January of 1961, Leontyne Price made her Metropolitan Opera debut, and she and Franco Correlli received an ovation that was around 50 minutes long ... possibly the longest in Met history, or among two or three longest. There have been so many great black singers at the Met, such as Shirley Verrett, Kathleen Battle (who was loved by James Levine but whose voice I never liked), Eric Owens, Grace Bumbry, and many others. Here’s a snip of Price’s Met debut:Balanchine choreographed Agon (music by Stravinsky), arguably his greatest dance, for Diana Adams (white) and Arthur Mitchell (black) in 1957. They danced the pas de deux, which is an erotic tangle of bodies. Balanchine wanted the black/white tension. Here is a bit of it:And to my beloved Jessye Norman, whom I saw only once, here she is at her best:Another listener rolls out some poetry:I greatly enjoyed your conversation with Douglas Murray. He is fierce! Your mention of Clive James’s “The Book of My Enemy Has Been Remaindered” reminded me of a similarly minded poem from Nina Puro. (I suspect one of them inspired the other.) I LONG TO HOLD THE POETRY EDITOR’S PENIS IN MY HANDand tell him personally,I’m sorry, but I’m goingto have to pass on this.Though your pieceheld my attention throughthe first few screenings,I don’t feel it is a good fitfor me at this time. Please know it receivedmy careful consideration.I thank you for allowingme to have a look,and I wish youthe very best of luckplacing it elsewhere.Shifting away from the Murray episode, here’s a followup from a intrepid Dishhead:I was excited to see my letter published on the violent toll homelessness takes on communities recently. I’ll be listening to the podcast with Maia Szalavitz soon, and I’ve got Johann’s book on harm reduction to read as well. (I loved the episode with Johann, bought his new book, loved it, and stopped being so online for about a week before backsliding ...)Shortly after I wrote that last letter to you, I realized that I wasn’t satisfied with just writing indignant letters about the bloody cost of complacency on homelessness. It’s really the story of Ahn Taylor — a sweet 94-year-old lady stabbed by a homeless man as she was walking in her neighborhood — that made me understand that complaining is not enough.So I’ve started a non-profit, Unsafe Streets, to take on this challenge. It’s sort of a “Take Back the Night”-style public safety crusade. It’s early days still, but we have a website, including pages for NYC and San Francisco, a Twitter feed, and a crowdfunding campaign. Next on my agenda is to create a page for Los Angeles, a detailed policy platform, and then to recruit a board and apply for 501c3 status.I’ve been keeping up with the Dish when I can (LOVING the conversation with Jonathan Haidt, and I HIGHLY recommend this complementary Rogan episode.) I’ve been busy with the kids and trying to get Unsafe Streets going in my free minutes.She follows up:I just listened to Maia’s episode, and I am pretty unsatisfied with her proposed solutions. Non-coercive acceptance and decriminalization is fine for people who are using drugs they bought with their own money in the privacy of their home. But public drug use, public intoxication, and the associated “quality of life” crimes (public defecation, indecency, etc.) make public spaces unsafe and uncomfortable for everyone else. Laws against these crimes should be enforced, which means arresting people and taking them to jail or some kind of treatment. Injecting fentanyl and passing out on the sidewalk is a very antisocial and harmful behavior, and should not be “decriminalized.”I agree with Maia that this is a complicated mix of addiction and severe mental illness. But I don’t think the cost of housing argument holds up. (A brief scan of the news will show you that there in fact ARE homeless encampments in West Virginia.) I think she was unfair in her characterization of Michael Shellenberger’s proposal, which includes tons of resources to expand access to and quality of treatment. Overall, Maia’s perspective is very focused on the benefit to the addict, but discounts the costs to the surrounding community. Thanks for keeping a focus on this subject!Another listener looks to a potential future guest:Hello! You invite your readers to submit guest ideas here. I submit Kevin D. Williamson — another nuanced “conservative,” Roman Catholic, Never Trumper, and admirer of Oakeshott. Oh, and he was fired after five minutes at The Atlantic for a previous statement about abortion.Thanks for the suggestion. Lastly, because we ran out of room this week in the main Dish for the new VFYW contest photo (otherwise the email version would get cut short), here ya go:Where do you think it’s located? Email your guess to contest@andrewsullivan.com. Please put the location — city and/or state first, then country — in subject line. Proximity counts if no one gets the exact spot. Bonus points for fun facts and stories. The winner gets the choice of a VFYW book or two annual Dish subscriptions. If you are not a subscriber, please indicate that status in your entry and we will give you a free month subscription if we select your entry for the contest results (example here if you’re new to the contest). Happy sleuthing! Get full access to The Weekly Dish at andrewsullivan.substack.com/subscribe
For the first time in the company's history, the Metropolitan Opera is presenting Verdi's tragic opera Don Carlos in its original five act French version. Set during the period of the tumultuous Spanish Inquisition, this opera boasts a super star cast including Matthew Polenzani, Sonya Yoncheva, Jamie Barton, and Eric Owens. Join lecturer John J.H. Muller as he explores the music and history of this French Grand Opera.
BLE fans rejoice! We have the quick talking, high energy, always laughing, Assistant Hitting coach of YOUR 2015 and 2016 Toronto Blue Jays on the pod this episode, the legendary Eric Owens. Owens was no slouch as a player, logging 9 years in the show along the likes of greats like Tony Gwynn, Barry Larkin, Deion Sanders, Trevor Hoffman and many many more. Following his career, he saw great success as a hitting coach in various organizations like the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays, coaching players like Joc Pederson, Yasiel Puig, Jose Bautista, Josh Donaldson, Troy Tulowitzki, the list goes on and on and on. Also RJ was late for this interview so listen to the first five minutes to hear us light him up. Enjoy!
"The Providence of God" - Part 1 by Eric Owens and Jonathan Jenkins Recording of the 11/19/2021 livestream of the CONNECT Online Bible Study. CONNECT is sponsored by Digital Bible Study and is an interactive video and audio livestream every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings at 7:00 PM ET. T You can find the livestream on all of social media platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalbiblestudy1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oFtSAY5QESpBu6IDp_tvA Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/user/digitalbiblestudy
"Understanding Temptation" - (Part 3) with Eric Owens and Jonathan Jenkins Recording of the 11/1/2021 livestream of the CONNECT Online Bible Study. CONNECT is sponsored by Digital Bible Study and is an interactive video and audio livestream every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings at 7:00 PM ET. T You can find the livestream on all of social media platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalbiblestudy1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oFtSAY5QESpBu6IDp_tvA Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/user/digitalbiblestudy Podbean: https://digitalbiblestudy.podbean.com/ Follow Us: Subscribe at: https://www.digitalbiblestudy.org Merch: https://shop.digitalbiblestudy.org
"Understanding Temptation" - (Part 2) with Eric Owens and Jonathan Jenkins Recording of the 10/22/2021 livestream of the CONNECT Online Bible Study. CONNECT is sponsored by Digital Bible Study and is an interactive video and audio livestream every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings at 7:00 PM ET. T You can find the livestream on all of social media platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalbiblestudy1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oFtSAY5QESpBu6IDp_tvA Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/user/digitalbiblestudy Podbean: https://digitalbiblestudy.podbean.com/ Follow Us: Subscribe at: https://www.digitalbiblestudy.org Merch: https://shop.digitalbiblestudy.org
"Understanding Temptation" - (Part 1) with Eric Owens and Jonathan Jenkins Recording of the 10/19/2021 livestream of the CONNECT Online Bible Study. CONNECT is sponsored by Digital Bible Study and is an interactive video and audio livestream every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings at 7:00 PM ET. T You can find the livestream on all of social media platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalbiblestudy1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oFtSAY5QESpBu6IDp_tvA Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/user/digitalbiblestudy Podbean: https://digitalbiblestudy.podbean.com/ Follow Us: Subscribe at: https://www.digitalbiblestudy.org Merch: https://shop.digitalbiblestudy.org
E2Gold Inc. is a publicly traded Canadian junior exploration company committed to unlocking gold potential and growth through exceptional management and technical expertise. Founded in 2020 by father-daughter duo Dr. Eric Owens and Ellie Owens, E2Gold completed an oversubscribed Initial Public Offering in 2020 after a successful initial exploration campaign. Dr. Owens is a seasoned professional with over thirty years' experience in mineral resource exploration. Ms. Owens (B.Sc., M.Sc. geology) is a geologist-turned-lawyer with over 7 years' experience in the industry.
Whether you're in a growth slump or just need an extra boost of confidence and inspiration to scale-up your life, Eric Owens, host of The Daily Mindset, will give you everything you need, and then some. Eric is a veteran of the United States Air Force and of the Cold War. He enjoys veteran guest podcasting and is always seeking guests. Through his own life experiences Eric has influenced many people, Eric shares stories about facing loss, life's struggles, becoming a champion, and setting yourself up for success, with the hope of helping you find your sense of purpose through self improvement. Today's guest is Steven Allison. For those of you who don't know who he is let me tell you a little about him. Steven is an an honorably discharged veteran who served six years in the Army National Guard with the 356 Engineering Battalion, 819th Sapper Company. The Sapper Company's mission was route clearing for other units. Steven Allison is a project coordinator for Q Analysts helping Microsoft collect data and test Hololens technology for Microsoft and the U.S. Army. He can be reached on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/stevenallison3
"Maintaining Your Faith Through Loss" with Eric Owens (Digital Bible Study, Avondale church of Christ) Eric's caring heart provides encouragement to the faithful suffering through hardship. Recording of the 12/10/2020 livestream of the CONNECT Online Bible Study. CONNECT is sponsored by Digital Bible Study and is an interactive video and audio livestream every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings at 7:00 PM ET. The podcast version is uploaded the next day. You can find the livestream on all of social media platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalbiblestudy1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oFtSAY5QESpBu6IDp_tvA Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/user/digitalbiblestudy Podbean: https://digitalbiblestudy.podbean.com/ Follow Us: Subscribe at: https://www.digitalbiblestudy.org Merch: https://shop.digitalbiblestudy.org
I am extremely excited to welcome Eric Owens & Lachlan Fontaine to the show. Eric went from playing two sports at a division 3 college in Virginia to 9 years in the big leagues. He was a big league hitting coach for the Toronto Blue Jays and has worked and played alongside multiple hall of fame baseball players. Lachlan is a former member of the Canadian Junior National Team and went on to be drafted by the Seattle Mariners out of high school. He revamped his career after a devastating back injury and is now a position player turned pitcher in professional baseball. Have questions? Shoot us an email at instinctperformance1@gmail.com or send us a direct message on Instagram: ip.performance. Instinctperformance.ca
This is the first in a mini-series of episodes where host Tim Cynova in joined by other white male leaders to discuss their personal and professional journeys as their companies engage in the work to become anti-racist organizations. DAVID B. DEVAN (he/him) joined https://www.operaphila.org/ (Opera Philadelphia) in January 2006 and was appointed General Director of the company in 2011. Since his arrival, David has worked closely with board and administration on strategic planning initiatives and building partnerships within the community and the opera world. David guided the company through a transformative period of innovation that led Opera News to describe it as “one of the leading instigators of new work in the country” and the New York Times to describe Opera Philadelphia as "a hotbed of operatic innovation." Under his leadership and artistic vision, Opera Philadelphia has grown to become a company of international stature and a favorite co-producing partner with companies all over the globe, developing fresh productions of classic works as well as premieres written by today's leading composers. The company has engaged and energized both established and emerging artists, providing opportunities for important role debuts for singers like Lawrence Brownlee, Eric Owens, Nathan Gunn, Stephanie Blythe, Christine Goerke, Leah Crocetto, and Lisette Oropesa. As The Daily Beast recently commented, “Opera Philadelphia has been at the forefront of commissioning new operas with contemporary subject matter and an innovative, genre-blending sensibility to snare a younger audience and revitalize opera for the 21st century.” Key achievements include the establishment of the Aurora Series for Chamber Opera at the Perelman Theater, an extremely popular and highly-subscribed opera series at the Kimmel Center's intimate 550-seat Perelman Theater; the establishment of the nation's first ever collaborative Composer in Residence Program with New York partner Music-Theatre Group, a comprehensive program supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, designed to foster the growth of tomorrow's great operatic composers; the creation of the American Repertoire Program in 2011, solidifying Opera Philadelphia's role as a national leader in the creation of new works; and the creation of the site-specific Opera in the City series. Under David's leadership, the company established the annual Festival O in 2017, launching each season with an immersive, 12-day festival featuring multiple operatic happenings in venues throughout the city. Opera Philadelphia also presents additional productions each spring, making it the first U.S. opera company to open a year-round season with a dynamic festival. Under David's leadership, Opera Philadelphia has commissioned or co-commissioned eight new operas, including Charlie Parker's YARDBIRD by Daniel Schnyder and Bridgette Wimberly, and starring Lawrence Brownlee, which has since been staged at The Apollo Theater in New York and Hackney Empire in London; Cold Mountain, based on the best-selling novel by Charles Frazier and written by Jennifer Higdon and Gene Scheer, and co-commissioned with The Santa Fe Opera; and Breaking the Waves by Missy Mazzoli and Royce Vavrek, based on the film by Lars von Trier, which has since been staged at Beth Morrison Projects' PROTOTYPE Festival and was named Best New Opera of 2016 by the Music Critics Association of North America. As immediate past Chair of the Board of Directors for the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and a member of the Opera America board, David is privileged to serve in a city with rich and diverse cultural roots. He continues to work tirelessly to make opera as an important part of our community. TIM CYNOVA (he/him) wears a multitude of hats, all in service of creating anti-racist workplaces where people can thrive. He is the Principal of the...
2021 - 08 - 11 - Summer Series - Eric Owens - Self - Control by Buford Church of Christ
E2Gold Inc. is a publicly traded Canadian junior exploration company committed to unlocking gold potential and growth through exceptional management and technical expertise. Founded in 2020 by father-daughter duo Dr. Eric Owens and Ellie Owens, E2Gold completed an oversubscribed Initial Public Offering in 2020 after a successful initial exploration campaign. Dr. Owens is a seasoned professional with over thirty years' experience in mineral resource exploration. Ms. Owens (B.Sc., M.Sc. geology) is a geologist-turned-lawyer with over 7 years' experience in the industry.The company is committed to delivering shareholder value through growth of gold resources on its Northern Ontario properties. Focusing on their flagship Hawkins Project, E2Gold has re-invested shareholder funds back into the ground by completing geophysical surveys, trenching, and commencing local and regional mapping campaigns. The company's May 2020 seed financing raised over $500K for exploration activities and “$3.4M through its December 2020 initial public offering.
Whether you're in a growth slump or just need an extra boost of confidence and inspiration to scale-up your life, Eric Owens, host of The Daily Mindset, will give you everything you need, and then some. Eric is a veteran of the United States Air Force and of the Cold War. Through his own life experiences Eric has influenced many people, Eric shares stories about facing loss, life's struggles, becoming a champion, and setting yourself up for success, with the hope of helping you find your sense of purpose through self improvement. The purpose of this channel is to share amazing true stories of people from all walks of life, and for veterans to have a voice in telling their stories in both military service, and life afterwards.
Whether you're in a growth slump or just need an extra boost of confidence and inspiration to scale-up your life, Eric Owens, host of The Motivation Academy, will give you everything you need, and then some. Eric is a veteran of the United States Air Force and of the Cold War. Through his own life experiences Eric has influenced many people, Eric shares stories about facing loss, life's struggles, becoming a champion, and setting yourself up for success, with the hope of helping you find your sense of purpose through self improvement. Make a better version of you with these 5 Easy Steps...
In this episode, you’ll hear about: The pros and cons of selling an app on your own versus going through a broker What to watch out for during negotiations What to expect after selling your app Follow Us:David Barnard: https://twitter.com/drbarnardJacob Eiting: https://twitter.com/jeitingEric Owens: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericowens/Here’s the Outline of Our Interview with Eric:(1:00) Eric and David have worked together before!(1:25) How Eric became an app broker.(5:09) The top reasons app developers decide to sell their businesses; capital gains taxes; David’s experience selling his first app.(8:03) Why people buy app businesses.(10:11) Do app buyers typically purchase successful apps or fixer-uppers?(13:35) The benefits of selling a successful app “prematurely;” David’s Mirror app.(15:25) The challenges of selling iOS apps: iCloud, Passbook, Sign In with Apple, Catalyst; Gas Cubby.(19:13) How app business valuations are calculated; the App Store Small Business program.(23:34) Adding subscriptions to an app increases its value to buyers.(26:51) What kind of documentation you should have in place before selling your app.(28:34) How buyers approach purchasing an app from a solo developer.(30:27) Finding app buyers.(33:33) App business sales increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.(34:00) The pros and cons of selling your app on your own; Flippa.(39:17) Going through a broker helps you stay emotionally detached during the negotiation process.(40:35) Fiduciary duties; representing app buyers versus sellers.(42:38) What to watch out for during negotiations; low-ball offers; due diligence.(48:17) The app sale closing process; escrow.com; closing costs.(50:21) Brokerage fees; working with Eric.(51:00) What comes after an app sale? Non-compete agreements; handoffs.(57:00) Connect with Eric on LinkedIn or get in touch at appbusinessbrokers.com.Quotes:“Any business with any kind of subscription revenue is always going to sell for higher, no matter what it is. Buyers love that... The one move you can make in any business that will increase your valuation is to add some kind of subscription revenue.” - Eric“As I get later in my life, [I’ve realized] brokers are amazing. Think about it: as an app developer, you spend 99% of your time being an app developer, right? And then you have this 1% critical action, which is the sale… It’s really useful to have somebody on your side who’s done this before and can tell you what you’re doing that’s wrong and what you’re doing that’s right.” - Jacob“If you’re an inexperienced seller of something, get somebody to help you out.” - Jacob“I forget what I paid Eric; it was probably $20,000 or $30,000. But to me, I saw it as worth every penny because he helped bring the market that got the highest and best value of the app… Having access to that pool of buyers and having Eric’s experience helping me walk through it, I think it made up the [cost] of whatever I paid him in the valuation that I got in the sale.” - David“I’ve sold three apps, and it’s been huge for me. It’s helped pay off debt, it’s helped put a little money away, and helped me sleep better at night. There’s a lot of reasons to do it.” - David“There’s a lot of people who can’t make [apps]. I think as indie app people, we just kind of take for granted — because we hang out on Twitter with a bunch of other people who know how to make apps — that it’s not that unique. And it’s a tough business; it’s not always easy to make an app that’s going to make you a lot of money. But if you factor in… the fact that not everybody can make these things, that can be a really useful tool for you to unlock liquidity earlier than you would otherwise.” - Jacob“I think people should have the mindset… that you are building an asset that you can sell someday if you want to. You don’t ever have to, but build something that is sellable. If people can treat it more as an investment, that can see people through some of the dark times, the challenges of being an entrepreneur.” - EricLike this episode?Subscribe to Sub Club on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to get the latest news on mobile subscription apps.
Whether you're in a growth slump or just need an extra boost of confidence and inspiration to scale-up your life, Eric Owens, host of The Daily Mindset and Motivation Academy, will give you everything you need, and then some. Eric is a veteran of the United States Air Force and of the Cold War. Through his own life experiences Eric has influenced many people, Eric shares stories about facing loss, life's struggles, becoming a champion, and setting yourself up for success, with the hope of helping you find your sense of purpose through life coaching.
E2Gold Inc. is a publicly traded Canadian junior exploration company committed to unlocking gold potential and growth through exceptional management and technical expertise. Founded in 2020 by father-daughter duo Dr. Eric Owens and Ellie Owens, E2Gold completed an oversubscribed Initial Public Offering in 2020 after a successful initial exploration campaign. Dr. Owens is a seasoned professional with over thirty years’ experience in mineral resource exploration. Ms. Owens (B.Sc., M.Sc. geology) is a geologist-turned-lawyer with over 7 years’ experience in the industry. Company page: https://www.e2gold.ca/ Explore More Here: https://cruxinvestor.com Join our Club's waitlist: https://cruxinvestor.com/club For FREE unbiased investment information, follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook: https://twitter.com/cruxinvestor https://www.linkedin.com/company/crux-investor/ https://www.facebook.com/cruxinvestor If you got value from this interview, please subscribe.
Hello everyone welcome to the True Stories podcast I'm your host Eric Owens and if you have not yet done so hit that subscribe button so that you never miss an episode. I've made it my purpose in life to share amazing true stories from people from every profession. I'm grateful that your hear today. Let's journey into the True Stories and Motivation Academy together and hear more from our guest today. Ari's purpose in life, to put simply, is to inspire and motivate people who might be struggling with life's many challenges. Ari has himself experienced life's struggles and challenges, and has risen to success. Ari Gunzburg is a rising new star in personal growth after experiencing trauma as a child and then extreme volatility as a teenager. As an award winning international speaker, Ari motivates people using personal stories filled with triumph, tragedy and transformation. Ari also helps inspire people using one-on-one coaching and his books for both children and adults. New in 2020 is his debut non-fiction title, The Little Book Of Greatness. Ari Gunzburg is a FINALIST in the 2021 Foreword Indies Award The Little Book of Greatness: A Parable About Unlocking Your Destiny Available on Amazon or where ever books are sold
Eric Owens’s lessons titled “Show Me” from the 2014 study at the Vandalia IA Church of Christ.
Since the internet has grown to encompass every sphere of our lives, it’s no wonder that online businesses are thriving. But, have you ever considered what goes into buying and selling online businesses? Eric Owens, top internet business broker, says that while entrepreneurs may be great at starting businesses, the ongoing operation required often encourages these founders to sell. That’s where internet business brokers come in. In this episode, Eric Owens—master online business broker—gives us an insider peek into how to buy and sell internet businesses in 202120. Having started in the online brokerage industry in 2007, Eric founded AppBusinessBrokers.com to facilitate the buying and selling of online businesses in the modern market. Teaching us about the importance of time management, Eric walks listeners through the realistic process needed to sell a website, along with seller expectations for a smoother deal closure. Honing in on the significance of good prospecting, Eric drums home the need for entrepreneurs to focus on developing strong, multi-faceted advertising campaigns for enhanced strategic buyer outreach. Speaking from experience, Eric delves into what it takes to sell your online business, the common seller mistakes that entrepreneurs make at crunch time, and operational inefficiencies that give buyers cold feet. Giving his expert advice for future online business brokers, Eric educates listeners on the value of serving a target niche, growing credibility and trust within a specific vertical. In this episode we discuss: Realistic time frames for buying and selling an online business Key factors that affect your online business valuation Top selling mistakes that entrepreneurs make when selling their online businesses #WorktheSystembook#BusinessPerformanceArchitect#JoshFonger#Makemoreworkless#certificationprogramforbusinessconsultants#JoshFongerandSamCarpenter#Joshspeaking#documentyourworkproceduresnow#JoshFongerSmallBusinessSpeaker#systemizeyourbizin202120#onlinebusinessbroker#internetbusinessbroker#businessbroker#sellyourbusiness#sellonlinebusiness#onlinebusiness#sellonlinecompany
Interview with Eric Owens, President & CEO of E2Gold Inc.
Today I had the pleasure of speaking with the military, and program manager at Veritiv Corporation, Eric Owens.Let’s dive into Eric’s story of how important acceptance is in your process of healing.Things you will learn in this episode:[00:01 – 04:14] Opening SegmentEric talks about his backgroundWent to West Point AcademyServed in the militaryNow works in corporate America[04:15 – 27:23] Dealing with Trauma and GriefGrowing up, were you taught how to deal with trauma and grief?Eric talks about what it was like growing up in their householdLearning coping skills from his parents Eric talks about all the trauma and grief he had to deal withShares stories from his deployments.Quick shoutout to our Facebook PageAccepting that something is wrong with him psychologically.[27:24 – 36:15] Taking Some Time OffI reflect on Eric’s story and share some of the relatable experiences I hadEric weighs in on experiencing things on the battlefield that you were not taught how to deal withWe just had to keep going[36:16 – 43:15] Coping with Trauma and GriefWhat coping skills or techniques did you learn and use, both healthy and unhealthy?Eric shares how he coped with his trauma and griefWhat caused you to correct your destructive behaviors?Eric shares advice on how you can deal with your trauma and grief or help someone.Seeking professional help, did it matter what their background was?“No. I didn’t really care what they look like.”[43:16 - 50:06] Closing SegmentWhat advice would you give your younger self or someone going through the same things you did?“You don’t have to try to pick up the whole world and carry it yourself.”“Have somebody you can talk to.”“Do something that is positive.”Eric shares some resources that helped him in his journeyVeterans Affairs CentersFinal words of encouragement from Eric Tweetable Quotes:“As long as you are doing the right thing, you can’t go wrong.” – Greg Washington“If you allow yourself to be vulnerable and let people help you identify the problems that are going on. That’s the only path to anything getting better and finding a resolution for the long term. You can always solve things in the short term, but if you truly let yourself be vulnerable and be honest to others about the problems that you’re having, things will start to get better.” – Eric OwensYou can connect with Eric online, follow him on LinkedIn. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Support our show, follow us on Facebook.Guards Down Create a safe, culturally aware community for people of diverse backgrounds to find resources and support about living with PTSD and complicated grief. Many of us have dealt with it. Some are doing better than others. Let's share stories. Let's share tips and techniques that have helped. Let's inspire. Let's join together and help each other. Visit our Facebook Page to learn more.Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/guardsdown)
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This is the seventh of eight lessons from the 2019 meeting in Vandalia, IN. How disagreements about scripture should be handled when both sides have valid points.
America, Racism, and the Gospel Episode 4, Released June 24, 2020 On this episode, we present a powerful sermon preached by Eric Owens on June 14, 2020 for the Avondale church of Christ in Decatur, Georgia. We all need to hear this! Link Avondale church of Christ Website We want to hear from you! Email: […]
In this episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, lecturer and music librarian Tanisha Mitchell talks about singers of the past and present who broke barriers, paved the way, and continue to carry the torch in "The Enduring Legacy of Black Singers in Opera.” In this first part of the series, Tanisha focuses on male singers spanning the 19th, 20th, and 21st century, including George Shirley, Robert McFerrin, Vinson Cole, Simon Estes, Sir Willard White, Derek Lee Ragin, Eric Owens, Morris Robinson, Russell Thomas, and many more!
#70: Relieve Chronic Muscular Pain, What's Fascia? with Eric Owens, Delos TherapyBrief Summary & Guest Bio:Eric Owens is a co-founder of Delos Therapy, where Delos Therapists relieve clients of chronic muscular pain, inflammation, and dysfunction using mechanical pressure to pinpoint muscle tightness, known as “knots” or hyper-contracted fascia, to restore muscle pliability. Eric is also a co-founder of sister company, Delos Robotics, which is a robotics and AI approach to automate Delos Therapy treatments alleviating chronic pain for the masses. He graduated from Midwestern University with a Master's Degree in biomedical science.In today's episode Eric talks about what's wrong with foam rolling and traditional massage, as well as various pain-relief techniques. He teaches us what fascia is, what a healthy muscle should be like, and what to do about it at home and with a practitioner. ** Free Evaluation at Delos Therapy, Chicago (usually $30)Email info@delostherapy.com tell them “Marisa from the Foundation of Wellness Podcast” sent you for free evaluation, any location you want; 20-minute appointment, they'll discuss your condition and history, then 10-15 minutes of a sample treatment (that's almost a full treatment!)Delostherapy.com to choose locations (you may call to schedule, too)>>> Join me inside my new facebook group: “The Foundation of Wellness - a Refreshing Diet & Lifestyle Chat” : facebook.com/groups/FOWpodcastFor professional Inquiries contact host Marisa Moon, marisa@ marisamoon.com;Points of Discussion:- Eric's Father is the original inventor of the Delos Therapy technique, he was a mechanical and electrical engineer looking for solutions to his chronic pain - Muscles in their healthy state are soft, pliable, and spongy (when flexed it should be hard) - Imaging doesn't show differences in muscle states - Direct pressure into the hard muscle is effective - His Father worked on Evander Holyfield and many famous athletes- Pain is complex, multi-factorial. Many causes of pain like neurological, structural, muscular. - In medicine there's not a specialty in muscles and fascia- Patients should seek out multi-modalities for treatment- Most chronic pain has a muscular component that's overlooked- Dense fibrotic tissue in the middle of that muscle won't stretch, it's deep in the muscle- Stretching and foam rolling won't help eliminate muscular pain- What to expect in Delos Therapy Treatments?- Marisa shares her story about using Delos Therapy to treat her Piriformis Syndrome, a knot in the hip/glute muscle causing nerve pain similar to Sciatica- Eric explains Muscle Fascia - Fascia is layered under, and embedded in fat - first layer is superficial fascia - directly below that is fascia profunda - Muscle is wrapped in fascia in many ways - Each tiny muscle cell/fiber is wrapped in fascia to hold them together to make a muscle fascicle - Fascia wraps the muscle fascicle together to make your entire muscle - Muscle Fascia contains 6-10 times sensory nerves than muscle tissue - All pain and proprioception is communicated through fascia to your brain - Everything is moving towards the idea that “repetitive use of muscle tissue causes a fibrosis, a hardening of the tissue inside the muscle; and that pressure directly into it at multiple angles is by far the most effective way to break all that apart”.- How to treat muscle pain and fibrosis? - Foam rolling only affects the superficial layer and hydration - Modern foam rollers have “nubs” on them and suggest that you apply direct pressure instead of rolling - The fibrosis is deeply embedded in that muscle - Targeted pressure is the only way; think “3 dimensional” instead of stretching or massaging, target the fibrotic muscle in every direction - The direction and angle of the pressure are critical - Gliding across like a swedish massage doesn't work- Delos Therapy locations, expansion plans in Colorado and California- Delos Therapy plans for Robotics- Practical At-Home Advice - The Knobble, on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3azUqOj - Theracane or Hook Cane, on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2Ge2iHh - La Crosse Ball, on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2RjbeS1 - Advice for seeking a practitioner - Look up “Rolfing” near you (invented by Dr. Ida Rolf) which is similar to Delos Therapy - Clinical Massage Therapists will usually hold pressure but not often enough; gliding isn't for pain relief- Should you expect relief immediately?- Should you Ice? - Certain inflammation can be good because it is meant to stimulate healing - If it's unbearable or you have something important to do, after therapy you can ice- How much is Stress causing your flare-ups and pain? - Is it coming from the brain? Is your mind telling you the stress is causing pain? - There's an emotional component to pain - The pain came from muscle fibrosis, but is exacerbated by stress- Sleep is absolutely critical for repair - Go to bed and wake up at the same time - Consider a sleep tracker like the Oura Ring- Muscle Health isn't about being stronger, flexible, or having more endurance. Muscle health is about PLIABILITY. It's the core of all of those things. - If you're NOT feeling stiff, do a self-examination: push into muscle tissue checking if tissue is all soft and pliable. If not, work on pliability.Resources:- DelosTherapy.com- Instagram @delostherapychicago: instagram.com/delostherapychicago- Facebook : facebook.com/DelosTherapy- Free Evaluation at Delos Therapy: Email info@delostherapy.com and say “Marisa from the Foundation of Wellness Podcast” sent you- The Knobble, on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3azUqOj- Theracane or Hook Cane, on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2Ge2iHh - La Crosse Ball, on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2RjbeS1 - Oura Ring: https://ouraring.com *** Marisa can be your health coach! It's affordable and motivational as we tackle your health goals and your daily obstacles together. MarisaMoon.com/consultation and schedule your free call. Come to the facebook group ASAP because I'm giving away a free coaching session to two people, but you have to be in the group. “The Foundation of Wellness”, go to Facebook.com/groups/fowpodcast ***>> Looking for Toxin-Free Low-Sugar Natural WINE? Grab your penny bottle of Dry Farm Wines with our affiliate link here: www.dryfarmwines.com/fowpodcast (listen to our episode interview on Natural Wines, episode #60: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/19245890) Marisa's site: https://www.marisamoon.com Instagram: @marisa_moon_ (instagram.com/marisa_moon_)Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/FOWpodcast Podcast Facebook Page: (facebook.com/FoundationofWellnessPodcast) Podcast Instagram: @foundationofwellness_podcast (instagram.com/foundationofwellness_podcast) Intro/Exit Music - "Ukulele Whistle" by Scott Holmes
The most famous American opera opens with one of the most famous American songs: “Summertime.” The Gershwins’ haunting lullaby from Porgy and Bess is a simple tune with a complex story. In this episode, host Rhiannon Giddens and her guests explore not just the lyrics and music, but how Porgy and Bess came into being and the way it draws on the culture of the Gullah Geechee, descendants of formerly enslaved people living in and around South Carolina. Decoding two arias – "Summertime" and "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'" – the show finds uncomfortable contradictions as well as uncanny parallels between the real lives of the Gullah people and the characters onstage. The Guests Soprano Golda Schultz debuted as Clara at the Met earlier this year, her first time singing in the U.S. with a cast full of people of color. She believes that when telling stories from underrepresented groups, they must be told from places of joy and not only areas of pain. Naomi André knows better than most about the complicated racial history of Porgy and Bess. Still, the University of Michigan professor and author of Black Opera: History, Power, Engagement believes the show can be timely, relevant and moving. Victoria Smalls is a Gullah woman who grew up on St. Helena Island off Charleston, South Carolina. She works as the Director of Art, History, and Culture at the Penn Center in South Carolina, an institution dedicated to promoting and preserving African American history and culture. She's also a federal commissioner for the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor. Bass-baritone Eric Owens was initially reluctant to start singing Porgy, since so many African American singers have a hard time breaking out of that role. But even while reckoning with some of the controversial aspects of the Gershwins' opera, he has now sung the role for a decade and believes it is some of the most beautiful music written in the 20th century.
Aria Code returns for Season 2 with 10 stunning arias and one big theme: desire. Opera singers and experts talk about the things we want the most – love, power and freedom. In its first season, Aria Code became a low-key hit for both longtime opera fans and folks discovering it for the first time. Each episode opens a window into one aria – a feature for a single singer – and explores how and why these brief musical moments have imprinted themselves in our collective consciousness and what it takes to stand onstage and sing them. Starting Nov. 13, 2019, the second season will explore the many facets of desire, from pining for an absent lover to killing for power. World-renowned opera stars — Anna Netrebko, Jamie Barton, Eric Owens and many more — offer insight into the motivations of their characters and, in turn, our own. Hosted by Grammy Award-winner and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Rhiannon Giddens, Aria Code is produced by WQXR in partnership with The Metropolitan Opera.
2019 LECTURESHIPAs a part of this year’s Bear Valley Lectures, We Can Know There is TRUTH, Eric Owens brought a lesson entitled "Distinguishing Truth And Tradition". The Bear Valley Lectures is a work of the Bear Valley Bible Institute International, under the oversight of the elders of the Bear Valley church of Christ in Denver, Colorado. The Bible Institute has been training preachers for work in the Lord’s church since 1965 with our graduates working all over the world. For more information about our programs of study visit our website at WeTrainPreachers.com.
Coming back to the Metropolitan Opera stage for the first time in nearly 30 years, the 2019-20 season opens with the Gershwin’s PORGY AND BESS. With stars Eric Owens and Angel Blue singing the title toles, as well as a star-studded ensemble, this new production by James Robinson is sure to transport audiences to the world of Catfish Row. On this episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, Opera News Editor-in-Chief F. Paul Driscoll and author, lecturer, and Met radio commentator William Berger guide us through what to expect from this season’s much-anticipated opening night at the Metropolitan Opera!
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Brandi starts us off with a story that makes her skin crawl. Seriously. She dry heaved like five times telling this story. It starts innocently enough. In late 2007, Brian and Susan Trost bought their dream home. Their 2,400-square-foot house had gorgeous views of the Whitmoor Country Club’s lush golf course. Soon after they moved in, the Trosts gave their new home a deep clean. But not long after they’d cleaned the house, Susan noticed a spider web. She figured it was no big deal — she’d just missed it. But she figured wrong. Then Kristin tells us about what is arguably the most controversial episode of any daytime talk show, ever. On March 6, 1995, the Jenny Jones Show taped an episode on same sex secret crushes. Scott Amedure was on the show to discuss his secret crush on an acquaintance named Jonathan Schmitz. Before Jonathan came on stage, Jenny asked Scott to describe the fantasies he’d had about Jonathan. Scott laughingly obliged. When Jonathan finally came on stage and learned that Scott was the one who’d brought him on the show, Jonathan seemed surprised. He told the Jenny Jones show that he was a heterosexual. All in all, the segment didn’t seem like much. Scott had a crush; Jonathan didn’t feel the same way. But then, three days after the taping, Jonathan bought a shotgun, drove to Scott’s home, and shot him twice in the chest. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: Gay and Trans Panic Defense, LGBT Bar “Jury: Jones’ show liable; awards $25 million,” by Justin Hyde for the Associated Press “Dad of accused gay-killer rips TV host, victim,” by Todd Nissen for Reuters “Murder trial under way in talk show slaying,” Associated Press “Jurors watch ‘Gay Crush’ episode,” Associated Press “Woman describes Schmitz’s manner before fatal shooting,” Associated Press “Lawyer: Make Jones testify,” by Greta Guest for the Associated Press “Defense lawyer angles for manslaughter verdict,” by L.L. Brasier, Detroit Free Press “Witness: Two at bar together,” by Justin Hyde for the Associated Press “Same Sex Secret Crushes” episode of the Jenny Jones Show on YouTube In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Extreme case of brown recluse spiders drives owners from Weldon Spring home” by Susan Weich, St. Louis Post-Dispatch “State Farm Was NOT There When This Family’s House Was INFESTED With Thousands Of DEADLY SPIDERS” by Eric Owens, Daily Caller “Spider Man” by John Amick, The Pitch
Powerhouse vocalists Lawrence Brownlee and Eric Owens joined by Grant Wood Fellow Brandon Alexander Williams for our final Creative Matters collaboration of the 2018-2019 season. Hancher is always excited to partner with the Creative Matters team on this series that seeks to demonstrate that creativity is not only at the core of all research and discovery, but also central to our human experience. Listen in to hear Brownlee and Owens discuss their journeys into the field of opera, the artists whose work inspires them most, the necessity of infusing artistry with authenticity, the insights they share with students in masterclasses, the reason they will always consider themselves students, and more. Named 2017 “Male Singer of the Year” by both the International Opera Awards and Bachtrack, Lawrence Brownlee has been hailed by the Associated Press as one of “the world’s leading bel canto tenors.” Brownlee also serves as Artistic Advisor at Opera Philadelphia, helping the company to expand their repertoire, diversity efforts and community initiatives. Bass-baritone Eric Owens has a unique reputation as an esteemed interpreter of classic works and a champion of new music. He has been recognized with multiple honors, including the Musical America’s 2017 “Vocalist of the Year” award. Brandon Alexander Williams is a poet, MC, and DJ. He is currently a visiting instructor in the UI School of Music where he teaches courses in Hip-Hop.
A Conversation with Michael Eric Owens, Founder and Executive Director of the Ralph Ellison Foundation and host of the One Mic, One Voice Podcast. Michael talks about Mr. Ellison and his incredible legacy, as well as enlightenment, identity, and social equity. What would our communities be like if every citizen felt seen? Follow us:Twitter: @UUrbanismFacebook: www.facebook.com/UpbeatUrbanismPodcast/
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents tenor Lawrence Brownlee and bass baritone Eric Owens with Craig Terry on piano, February 22nd at the Kimmel Center. KYW Newsradio's RJ McKay spoke with PCMS artistic director Miles Cohen.
Episode Notes What makes Polishing the Pulpit unique is the wide range of topics addressed each year. At any given hour, you have multiple class options to choose from with topics varying from health, textual studies, issues that women face, eldership training, and more. One of focuses of PTP each year is family, and in this lesson, brother Eric Owens addresses a temptation that many parents face: letting their children becoming their idols. This study is full of Biblical wisdom and practical measures that will help families avoid this trap.
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As a part of this year’s Bear Valley Lectures, We Can Know There is a God, Eric Owens brought a lesson entitled "Great Passages to Help Members Struggling with Doubt". The Bear Valley Lectures is a work of the Bear Valley Bible Institute International, under the oversight of the elders of the Bear Valley church of Christ in Denver, Colorado. The Bible Institute has been training preachers for work in the Lord’s church since 1965 with our graduates working all over the world. For more information about our programs of study visit our website at WeTrainPreachers.com.
This speech is from the 2016 Memorial Day Meeting held at the Murray Road Church of Christ in Lee's Summit, MO. This is Eric Owens's Saturday afternoon lesson titled "Investing in the Lives of Others".
Luke Frazier, a rapidly rising star in the Pops world, has proven himself as both an innately musical conductor and a sensitive pianist. His commitment to re-envisioning pops programming has quickly established him as a dynamic force across the music community. Frazier has demonstrated his versatility and range by conducting in venues both grand and intimate, from Lincoln Center to Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center to the Rainbow Room. Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Marvin Hamlisch put it best, calling Frazier “so talented, and sensitive to every nuance.” As a testament to his mission to re-imagine pops programming, Frazier founded the American Pops Orchestra in 2015, presenting all original programming. This professional orchestra boasts outstanding musicians from New York and Washington DC, featuring leading Broadway singers, dancers, and celebrity performers. In only three seasons The American Pops Orchestra has already garnered rave reviews, including the following from The New York Times, “As much as any individual singer, what warmed the evening was the sumptuous lilt of The American Pops Orchestra, conducted by Luke Frazier.” His commitment to the American Songbook is also evident through his involvement on the Board of the Great American Songbook Foundation. In demand as a clinician, adjudicator, and speaker, Luke recently addressed the National Symphony Orchestra's “Summer Music Institute” students. He appeared as the Keynote Speaker for the National Society of Arts and Letters (NSAL) Award for Excellence in the Arts at the Kennedy Center and also addressed VSA Arts, an international organization for artists with disabilities. Mr. Frazier serves as the Artist in Residence with the DC Youth Orchestra and most recently presented a series concerts celebrating Ella Fitzgerald's birth. Mr. Frazier has worked with artists such as Wynton Marsalis, Renée Fleming, Chita Rivera, Rumer Willis, Andra Day, Darren Criss, Vanessa Williams, Liz Callaway, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Mo Rocca, Lea Salonga, Laura Osnes, Eric Owens, Marilyn Maye, Liza Minnelli, Rita Moreno, Lindsay Mendez, Michael Feinstein, Christine Ebersole, Elaine Paige, Arturo Sandoval, and Norm Lewis, among many others. In this episode, Luke shares his one way ticket to 10 years into the future. He also talks about the American Pops Orchestra, music today and the stimulating Washington, D.C. cultural landscape. Luke is just one of the extraordinary guests featured on The One Way Ticket Show, where Host Steven Shalowitz explores with his guests where they'd go if given a one way ticket, no coming back! Destinations may be in the past, present, future, real, imaginary or a state of mind. Steven's guests have included: Nobel Peace Prize Winner, President Jose Ramos-Horta; Legendary Talk Show Host, Dick Cavett; Law Professor, Alan Dershowitz; Broadcast Legend, Charles Osgood; International Rescue Committee President & CEO, David Miliband; Grammar Girl, Mignon Fogarty; Journalist-Humorist-Actor Mo Rocca; ; Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr.; Abercrombie & Kent Founder, Geoffrey Kent; Travel Expert, Pauline Frommer, as well as leading photographers, artists, writers and more.
Part 2 of The Week of the Voice is here with the incredible bass-baritone Eric Owens! As you can imagine, we talk about the joy of getting to play bad guys in opera, his professional-level oboe playing(!!), conducting, the future of classical music, and the art of getting into character. If you've never heard Eric Owens sing before, you're missing out, but its also a treat to hear him speak on any topic. Thanks for listening!
In this episode of The Ellis Martin Report, Sprott Global's Rick Rule opines about strong global Australian mining interests, energy metals such as cobalt and their viability with changing battery chemistries, the sustainability of gold as an investment, crypto currencies and his message for the International Mining and Resources Conference in Melbourne October 30-November 2, 2017. Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals' updates our audience as the company continues to expand zone 4 at Orenada with 10.01 g/t intersects.
In this episode of The Ellis Martin Report, Sprott Global's Rick Rule opines about strong global Australian mining interests, energy metals such as cobalt and their viability with changing battery chemistries, the sustainability of gold as an investment, crypto currencies and his message for the International Mining and Resources Conference in Melbourne October 30-November 2, 2017. Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals' updates our audience as the company continues to expand zone 4 at Orenada with 10.01 g/t intersects.
Welcome to the Week of the Voice! Join conductor and host Joshua Weilerstein, back from a brief illness-inspired hiatus(!), as he welcomes in the amazing Mezzo-Soprano Sasha Cooke for a chat about Mahler, about singing opera versus recitals, preparation, text, traveling, contemporary music, and improv comedy! This is the first of TWO interviews this week, so please stay tuned for an interview with the incredible bass-baritone Eric Owens, coming out on Thursday! Thanks for listening!
In this episode of the Ellis Martin Report we'll visit with Eric Fier of Silvcrest Metals (TSX-V:SIL)(OTC:SVCMF) about their high grade results at the Las Chiaspas Project in Sonora State Mexico. We'll speak with Ivan Bebek and Michael Henrichsen from Auryn Resouces, a premiere company with several projects in Canada and Peru. We will talk about energy with Simon Moores of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence hosting a Cathodes 2017 conference October 8-10th in Newport Beach, California. We'll visit with Patrick Highsmith of Pure Energy Minerals at the Precious Metals Summit at Beaver Creek in Colorado. Patrick and I will discuss lithium and market trends in the space. Ellis chats with Don Baxter of Alabama Graphite about an ever evolving story in the graphite space and with the company. Precious Metals at the Precious Metals Summit in Colorado and the show continues with gold. Alexandria Minerals' Eric Owens joins Ellis with news from their project in Val D'Or Quebec.
In this episode of the Ellis Martin Report we'll visit with Eric Fier of Silvcrest Metals (TSX-V:SIL)(OTC:SVCMF) about their high grade results at the Las Chiaspas Project in Sonora State Mexico. We'll speak with Ivan Bebek and Michael Henrichsen from Auryn Resouces, a premiere company with several projects in Canada and Peru. We will talk about energy with Simon Moores of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence hosting a Cathodes 2017 conference October 8-10th in Newport Beach, California. We'll visit with Patrick Highsmith of Pure Energy Minerals at the Precious Metals Summit at Beaver Creek in Colorado. Patrick and I will discuss lithium and market trends in the space. Ellis chats with Don Baxter of Alabama Graphite about an ever evolving story in the graphite space and with the company. Precious Metals at the Precious Metals Summit in Colorado and the show continues with gold. Alexandria Minerals' Eric Owens joins Ellis with news from their project in Val D'Or Quebec.
In this episode of the Ellis Martin Report we'll talk about energy beginning with an interview with Simon Moores of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence hosting a Cathodes 2017 conference October 8-10th in Newport Beach, California. We'll then visit with Patrick Highsmith of Pure Energy Minerals at the Precious Metals Summit at Beaver Creek in Colorado. Patrick and I will discuss lithium and market trends in the space. Ellis chats with Don Baxter of Alabama Graphite who just returned from a trip to Asia and an ever evolving story in the graphite space and with the company. Precious Metals at the Precious Metals Summit in Colorado and the show continues with gold. Alexandria Minerals' Eric Owens joins Ellis with news from their project in Val D'Or Quebec. We'll wrap the show up this week with Ivan Bebek and Michael Henrichsen from Auryn Resouces, a premiere company with several projects in Canada and Peru.
In this episode of the Ellis Martin Report we'll talk about energy beginning with an interview with Simon Moores of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence hosting a Cathodes 2017 conference October 8-10th in Newport Beach, California. We'll then visit with Patrick Highsmith of Pure Energy Minerals at the Precious Metals Summit at Beaver Creek in Colorado. Patrick and I will discuss lithium and market trends in the space. Ellis chats with Don Baxter of Alabama Graphite who just returned from a trip to Asia and an ever evolving story in the graphite space and with the company. Precious Metals at the Precious Metals Summit in Colorado and the show continues with gold. Alexandria Minerals' Eric Owens joins Ellis with news from their project in Val D'Or Quebec. We'll wrap the show up this week with Ivan Bebek and Michael Henrichsen from Auryn Resouces, a premiere company with several projects in Canada and Peru.
Ellis heads to Vancouver for the Sprott Vancouver Resource Investor Symposium where he speaks with Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals (TSX-V:AZX), Gordon Neal of Silvercorp Metals (SVM), Paul West-Sells of Western Copper and Gold (WRN) and Mickey Fulp. Triumph Gold Corp's (TSX-V:TIG/OTC:NFRGF) John Anderson joins the program and Brent Cook gives us his opinion on the market. Pure Energy Minerals'(TSX-V:PE/OCT:PEMIF) Patrick Highsmith updates our audience on The Clayton Valley Nevada and Terra Cotta Project in Argentina. Ellis is a shareholder with Pure Energy Minerals.
Ellis heads to Vancouver for the Sprott Vancouver Resource Investor Symposium where he speaks with Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals (TSX-V:AZX), Gordon Neal of Silvercorp Metals (SVM), Paul West-Sells of Western Copper and Gold (WRN) and Mickey Fulp. Triumph Gold Corp's (TSX-V:TIG/OTC:NFRGF) John Anderson joins the program and Brent Cook gives us his opinion on the market. Pure Energy Minerals'(TSX-V:PE/OCT:PEMIF) Patrick Highsmith updates our audience on The Clayton Valley Nevada and Terra Cotta Project in Argentina. Ellis is a shareholder with Pure Energy Minerals.
Ellis Martin is a shareholder in Pure Energy Minerals (OTC:PEMIF/TSX-V:PE), Lexagene (LXXGF)(TSX-V:LXG) and Alabama Graphite's (TSX-V:CSPG/OTC:CSPGF) He'll speak with principals of all three companies today as well as Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals (TSX-V:AZX/OTC:ALXDF) describing the company's recent aggressive 30,000 meter gold drill program in Val D'Or, Quebec, Canada.. Paul West-Sells of Western Copper and Gold (NYSE:WRN/TSX:WRN) discusses the company's large copper and gold holdings in the Yukon and Gordon Neal of Silvercorp (NYSE/TSX:SVM) chats with us about market trends and accumulating during a softer market.
Ellis Martin is a shareholder in Pure Energy Minerals (OTC:PEMIF/TSX-V:PE), Lexagene (LXXGF)(TSX-V:LXG) and Alabama Graphite's (TSX-V:CSPG/OTC:CSPGF) He'll speak with principals of all three companies today as well as Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals (TSX-V:AZX/OTC:ALXDF) describing the company's recent aggressive 30,000 meter gold drill program in Val D'Or, Quebec, Canada.. Paul West-Sells of Western Copper and Gold (NYSE:WRN/TSX:WRN) discusses the company's large copper and gold holdings in the Yukon and Gordon Neal of Silvercorp (NYSE/TSX:SVM) chats with us about market trends and accumulating during a softer market.
Thursday's edition of Trending Today USA was hosted by Liftable Media's Ernie Brown.In this half hour, the guests and topics discussed were:1. The Top 5 Trending Stories2. Lieutenant Randy Sutton (spokesman, Blue Lives Matter) -- An on-duty New York City police officer was killed early Wednesday after a gunman walked up to a police vehicle and fired one round through a window, authorities said.3. Tom Hinchey (Liftable Media) -- France is going crazy green with a series of measures to become carbon-neutral by 2040.4. Eric Owens (education reporter, The Daily Caller) -- A law professor at the George Washington University Law School is calling for the establishment of a new academic discipline focused on white people who don’t have college degrees.5. John Zmirak (writer, The Stream) -- Conservatives sometimes feel tempted to write off Donald Trump. But then the left’s reactions pull them back from the brink.Like us on Facebook!Image credit: shutterstock.com
Ellis Martin is a shareholder in Pure Energy Minerals (OTC:PEMIF/TSX-V:PE), Lexagene (LXXGF)(TSX-V:LXG) and Alabama Graphite's (TSX-V:CSPG/OTC:CSPGF) He'll speak with principals of all three companies today as well as Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals (TSX-V:AZX/OTC:ALXDF) describing the company's recent aggressive 30,000 meter gold drill program in Val D'Or, Quebec, Canada.. Paul West-Sells of Western Copper and Gold (NYSE:WRN/TSX:WRN) discusses the company's large copper and gold holdings in the Yukon and Gordon Neal of Silvercorp (NYSE/TSX:SVM) chats with us about market trends and the company's recent revenue report.
Ellis Martin is a shareholder in Pure Energy Minerals (OTC:PEMIF/TSX-V:PE), Lexagene (LXXGF)(TSX-V:LXG) and Alabama Graphite's (TSX-V:CSPG/OTC:CSPGF) He'll speak with principals of all three companies today as well as Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals (TSX-V:AZX/OTC:ALXDF) describing the company's recent aggressive 30,000 meter gold drill program in Val D'Or, Quebec, Canada.. Paul West-Sells of Western Copper and Gold (NYSE:WRN/TSX:WRN) discusses the company's large copper and gold holdings in the Yukon and Gordon Neal of Silvercorp (NYSE/TSX:SVM) chats with us about market trends and the company's recent revenue report.
Ellis explains why he's become a shareholder i Eureka Resource Inc (TSX-V:EUK/OTC:ERKAF), with gold in the Yukon and British Columbia and Lithium in Nevada. Alabama Graphite's (TSX-V:CSPG/OTC:CSPGF) President Donald Baxter visits with Ellis in Los Angeles to discuss the company's status as the only US sourced Coated Spherical Purified Graphite and high demand for it in the lithium-ion battery. Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals (TSX-V:AZX/OTC:ALXDF) describes the company's recent aggressive 30,000 meter gold drill program in Val D'Or, Quebec, Canada. Dr. Jack Regan of Lexagene (OTC:LXXGF/TSX-V:LXG) describes the company's proprietary technology used for early and quick detection of airborne and waterborne pathogens that can cause disease or illness in humans, livestock and pets. What once took days or weeks can now take as little as an hour. Paul West-Sells of Western Copper and Gold (NYSE:WRN/TSX:WRN) discusses the company's large copper and gold holdings in the Yukon.
Ellis explains why he's become a shareholder i Eureka Resource Inc (TSX-V:EUK/OTC:ERKAF), with gold in the Yukon and British Columbia and Lithium in Nevada. Alabama Graphite's (TSX-V:CSPG/OTC:CSPGF) President Donald Baxter visits with Ellis in Los Angeles to discuss the company's status as the only US sourced Coated Spherical Purified Graphite and high demand for it in the lithium-ion battery. Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals (TSX-V:AZX/OTC:ALXDF) describes the company's recent aggressive 30,000 meter gold drill program in Val D'Or, Quebec, Canada. Dr. Jack Regan of Lexagene (OTC:LXXGF/TSX-V:LXG) describes the company's proprietary technology used for early and quick detection of airborne and waterborne pathogens that can cause disease or illness in humans, livestock and pets. What once took days or weeks can now take as little as an hour. Paul West-Sells of Western Copper and Gold (NYSE:WRN/TSX:WRN) discusses the company's large copper and gold holdings in the Yukon.
Ellis speaks with Cambridge House International's Jay Martin about the upcoming Metal Writers Conference in Vancouver on May 28th and 29th. Join Ellis there. Gordon Neal of Silvercorp Metals visits with Ellis at the Mines and Money Conference in New York. Patrick Highsmith of Pure Energy Minerals brings exciting news about a strategic alliance on with their lithium project in Clayton Valley South Nevada. Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals returns to the program to discuss their exciting new gold drill program in Val D'Or Quebec. Yannis Tsitos of GoldSource Mines updates us on the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana. Ken Berry of Northern Vertex Mining brings us news from the Moss Mine Project in Arizona. Michael Sweatman of Eureka Resources fills us in on gold in the Yukon and British Columbia and lithium in Nevada.
Ellis speaks with Cambridge House International's Jay Martin about the upcoming Metal Writers Conference in Vancouver on May 28th and 29th. Join Ellis there. Gordon Neal of Silvercorp Metals visits with Ellis at the Mines and Money Conference in New York. Patrick Highsmith of Pure Energy Minerals brings exciting news about a strategic alliance on with their lithium project in Clayton Valley South Nevada. Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals returns to the program to discuss their exciting new gold drill program in Val D'Or Quebec. Yannis Tsitos of GoldSource Mines updates us on the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana. Ken Berry of Northern Vertex Mining brings us news from the Moss Mine Project in Arizona. Michael Sweatman of Eureka Resources fills us in on gold in the Yukon and British Columbia and lithium in Nevada.
We had the distinct pleasure of attending two recent opera premieres, the World Premiere of Heresy in Dublin by Roger Doyle and the Met's premiere of L'Amour de Loin by acclaimed composer Kaija Saariaho. Both operas explore universal themes in strikingly different ways, from Doyle's setting of the infamous heresy trial of Giordano Bruno, to Saariaho's mythic setting of idealized love. We'll hear from Eric Fraad, the director of Heresy on what it's like to adapt to experimental music and storytelling. We'll also talk with both composers and feature music from the operas. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Sarah Zwinklis Music At the Court of Elizabeth I Pt. 2 by Roger Doyle Daire Halpin, soprano; Robert Crowe, male soprano The Divine Sophia by Roger Doyle Daire Halpin, soprano; Catriona O'Leary, mezzo soprano L'Amour de Loin Overture by Kaija Saariaho Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki, conductor; Eric Owens, bass-baritone The Cell – Hallucination by Roger Doyle Iestyn Morris, counter tenor; Ahmad Alkaran, guest tenor; Caitriona O'Leary, mezzo soprano; Alex Smith, boy soprano L'amour de Loin, Act II by Kaija Saariaho Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki, conductor; Susanna Phillips, soprano; Tamara Mumford, mezzo soprano Death by Fire by Roger Doyle Morgan Crowley, tenor L'Amour de Loin, Act IV by Kaija Saariaho Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki, conductor; Susanna Phillips, soprano; Eric Owens, bass-baritone L'Amour de Loin, Act V by Kaija Saariaho Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki, conductor; Susanna Phillips, soprano
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On this week's episode of He Sang/She Sang, hosts Merrin Lazyan and Mike Shobe get you ready for the new Metropolitan Opera production of L'Amour de Loin. We'll discuss the plot, characters and the music from this 12th century story about a long-distance relationship. Plus, we'll hear from bass-baritone Eric Owens, soprano Susanna Phillips and composer Kaija Saariaho. Mike and Merrin's YouTube picks to get even more familiar with L'Amour de Loin: The Met's trailer for the opera featuring Susanna Phillips, Eric Owens and Tamara Mumford. The Pilgrim (mezzo-soprano Monica Groop) and Clémence, Countess of Tripoli (soprano Dawn Upshaw). This episode features excerpts from the following album:• L'amour de Loin (Harmonia Mundi, 2009)— Daniel Belcher, tenor; Ekaterina Lekhina, soprano; Marie-Ange Todorovitch, mezzo-soprano Like what you heard? Subscribe to He Sang/She Sang on iTunes.
This week Eric Owens picks some of his favorite singers who aren't usually associated with Richard Wagner. After hearing this program you will wonder why they are considered the "Unknown Wagnerians"
Eric Owens co-founder of App Business Brokers, gives tips for having a $2m payout exit for your app.
Opera Philadelphia's Michael Bolton hosts this podcast on the Opera's upcoming production of Verdi's masterpiece. In this edition, he discusses the creation of DON CARLO, the fascinating Spanish family dramatized in the opera,plot synopsis and musical highlights, plus a several insights into the opera with famed bass-baritone Eric Owens, who stars as King Philip II in the production.
Opera Philadelphia’s Michael Bolton hosts this podcast on the Opera’s upcoming production of Verdi’s masterpiece. In this edition, he discusses the creation of DON CARLO, the fascinating Spanish family dramatized in the opera,plot synopsis and musical highlights, plus a several insights into the opera with famed bass-baritone Eric Owens, who stars as King Philip II in the production.
"How Shall The Young Secure Their Hearts" by Eric Owens on Wednesday May 7, 2014 at 7:00 PM. Download file here
Eric Owens challenges us to not neglect our young people Download file here
Eric Owens, President & CEO of Alexandria Minerals Corporation (AZX: TSX-V) discusses the February 07, 2013 press release "Alexandria Increases Indicated Resources 9% and Inferred Resources 263% at Its Akasaba Gold-Copper Project" and other company developments. Continue reading →
Carnegie Hall's Director of Artistic Planning Jeremy Geffen introduces Richard Strauss's "Salome." Based on Oscar Wilde's scandalous play of the same name, Strauss composed "Salome" as "essentially a tone poem with voices." This complex work includes two murders, but rather than taking place graphically on stage, the brutal action is conveyed by the music. The one-act opera was performed in a concert version at Carnegie Hall on May 24, 2012, by The Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Franz Welser-Möst, with soloists including soprano Nina Stemme as Salome and bass-baritone Eric Owens in the role of Jochanaan.
Today we feature the music of Sila & the AfroFunk Experience and Tosin Aribasala "The Hallalujah Jazz Project." Guests are: Josef Norris, founder and director of Kid Serve, an organization that creates mosaic murals in San Francisco Bay Area communities, one school or neighborhood at a time. Visit http://www.kidserve.com/. There is an unveiling Friday, May 29, 12 noon at Ida B. Wells High School, 1099 Hayes St., on the Fell St. side in San Francisco. Kid Serve with the Oakland Mosaic Project offers adult classes June 27-28 in Oakland. Visit Kid Serve's website for details. Josef is followed by a wonderful conversation with Eric Green who appears as "Jake, the fisherman," who is married to "Clara" (soprano, Angel Blue)in Porgy and Bess, at San Francisco Opera in a few weeks. Eric has been with the production since its inception in Washington, DC, and has performed "Jake" along the tour at the Lyric Opera Chicago, Baltimore Opera and the Grand Théâtre Luxembourg. Visit http://sfopera.com/press/porgyandbess/PorgyandBess.pdf San Francisco Opera's George and Ira Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, is set, this production, in the '50s. Dubose and Dorothy Heyward's play is the basis for the opera, which opens June 9-27 at the War Memorial Opera House. Bass-baritone Eric Owens and soprano Laquita Mitchell headline the cast as "Porgy" and "Bess," an unlikely couple who manage to find love amidst the squalor of Catfish Row. We close the show with Amana Harris, founder and executive director of ArtEsteem, a program of the Attitudinal Healing Connection, where she is Associate Director. "The 11th Annual Self As Hero" show is up at the Oliver Art Center Center for Art and Public Life, at the California College of the Arts--CCA, 5212 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94618 through Friday, May 29. Hours are: M-F: 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesdays, 1-4:30 p.m. Visit http://www.ahc-oakland.org/ 1st broadcast 5/26/09
Today we feature the music of Sila & the AfroFunk Experience and Tosin Aribasala "The Hallalujah Jazz Project." Guests are: Josef Norris, founder and director of Kid Serve, an organization that creates mosaic murals in San Francisco Bay Area communities, one school or neighborhood at a time. Visit http://www.kidserve.com/. There is an unveiling Friday, May 29, 12 noon at Ida B. Wells High School, 1099 Hayes St., on the Fell St. side in San Francisco. Kid Serve with the Oakland Mosaic Project offers adult classes June 27-28 in Oakland. Visit Kid Serve's website for details. Josef is followed by a wonderful conversation with Eric Green who appears as "Jake, the fisherman," who is married to "Clara" (soprano, Angel Blue)in Porgy and Bess, at San Francisco Opera in a few weeks. Eric has been with the production since its inception in Washington, DC, and has performed "Jake" along the tour at the Lyric Opera Chicago, Baltimore Opera and the Grand Théâtre Luxembourg. Visit http://sfopera.com/press/porgyandbess/PorgyandBess.pdf San Francisco Opera's George and Ira Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, is set, this production, in the '50s. Dubose and Dorothy Heyward's play is the basis for the opera, which opens June 9-27 at the War Memorial Opera House. Bass-baritone Eric Owens and soprano Laquita Mitchell headline the cast as "Porgy" and "Bess," an unlikely couple who manage to find love amidst the squalor of Catfish Row. We close the show with Amana Harris, founder and executive director of ArtEsteem, a program of the Attitudinal Healing Connection, where she is Associate Director. "The 11th Annual Self As Hero" show is up at the Oliver Art Center Center for Art and Public Life, at the California College of the Arts--CCA, 5212 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94618 through Friday, May 29. Hours are: M-F: 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesdays, 1-4:30 p.m. Visit http://www.ahc-oakland.org/
Eric Owens, CEO of Alexandria Minerals Joins the Show to Discuss Gold Exploration and New Veins (OTCQB: ALXDF) (TSX: AZX) Valdor, Quebec
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