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Author and music journalist Erin Barnes, a.k.a. GoGo Germaine, shares the highs and lows of her girl gang days as a teen rebel. Her book Glory Guitars: Memoir of a ‘90s Teenage Punk Rock Grrrl chronicles Gogo's questionable firsts at varying degrees of sobriety. There's more than meets the eye to a woman who discovered she can see the true colors and healing power of music and words. In This Episode* The story behind Erin's nom de plume GoGo Germaine* Defining a riot grrrl from her own experience* Reliving hard memories like her jarring first kiss (trigger warning)* The anger her girl gang carried and how it manifested* Her super power: synesthesia, what it is and how it works for her* Advice for women aspiring to become music journalists and authorsDisclaimer: Opinions of show guests are not necessarily those of Thea Wood Productions, LLC or its employees, volunteers, advisors, or contractors. Connect With GoGoWebsiteTikTokYouTubeFacebookInstagramBuy The BookCreditsGuest: Erin Barnes, a.k.a. GoGo GermaineHost and Producer: Thea WoodPhotos: Glenn RossBook Cover: Carri LawrenceBook Cover Art: Joel Amat Güell ArtThank you for reading Herizon Music: The Newsletter. This post is public so feel free to share it with other dreamers, rule breakers, and rockstars! Get full access to Herizon Music: The Newsletter at www.herizonmusic.com/subscribe
IOBY is a crowdfunding site that helps people make positive changes in their communities. We discuss how Erin and her founding partners discovered their niche in helping smaller neighborhood-level actors make change. We also chat with Dawn about her development from being a project leader in Cleveland to her role as IOBY's Place-Based Strategies Manager, with national responsibilities.
Scoir Product Marketing Manager, Erin Barnes, is joined by Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, to discuss the challenges of effectively parenting your child through the college process.www.scoir.comFollow us on Instagram! @scoirinc
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Scoir Content Marketing Manager, Erin Barnes, is joined by Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, to discuss the challenges of starting another academic cycle clouded by the uncertainty of COVID. This episode was recorded on August 12, 2021.www.scoir.comFollow us on Instagram! @scoirinc
Scoir Content Marketing Manager, Erin Barnes, is joined by Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, to discuss college rankings and their effect on college culture. Our conversation covers topics such as: when and why college rankings got their start, how college rankings come to arrive at a measure of quality, how that measure of quality affects the culture of higher education, and more. This episode was recorded on August 5, 2021.www.scoir.com
Scoir Content Marketing Manager, Erin Barnes, is joined by Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, to discuss building a balanced college list. Our conversation covers topics such as: when and how to start building a college list. More specifically, we talk about how to explore colleges, what to know before visiting a campus, the ideal list number, early applications, and more. This episode was recorded on July 8, 2021.
Scoir Content Marketing Manager, Erin Barnes, is joined by Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, to discuss the college interview.Our conversation covers topics such as: how interviews factor into the admission process, virtual vs in-person interviews, actual interview tips, and more. This interview was conducted on June 10, 2021.
Scoir Content Marketing Manager, Erin Barnes, is joined by Mobile Product Manager, Jamie Brenner and Mobile Product Designer, Anna Cushing, to discuss the new Scoir mobile app for iOS!
Scoir Content Marketing Manager, Erin Barnes, is joined by Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, to discuss all things waitlist. Our conversation covers topics such as: what to know before visiting a campus, the type of information to gather, and examples of questions to ask tour guides and other individuals while on campus.
Scoir Content Marketing Manager, Erin Barnes, is joined by Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, to discuss all things waitlist. Our conversation covers topics such as: how to remain active on a waitlist, how waitlists are organized, when you'll have a final decision, and how to proceed.
If you're a student or a family member of a college-bound student looking for some clarity around what exactly is going on in the world of college admission testing, give this conversation a listen. Erin Barnes is joined by Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, to discuss the history of standardized testing, present circumstances, and where testing fits into the future of college admission.
“An email came through from Seth Godin this morning and it said, ‘Will everything be OK?’ And he’d written it depends on what you mean by that. Is everything going to be the way it was and how I expect it to be? Then the answer would be no! And it always has been no. Listen In The post SLP 13: Raising Hope And Possibility with Erin Barnes appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Erin Barnes of NoMoreCrohns.com shares her journey to wellness through The Specific Carbohydrate Diet and offers resources to help with learning about The SCD, recipes, meal planning, and more.
Feeling lost, purposeless and overwhelmed during this time of enormous change and isolation? You're not alone.We're all feeling so many losses right now.The loss of direction and routine; the loss of work and finances; the loss of physical connection and touch; the loss of gathering for shared meals and celebrations..........And what we're craving more than anything, is to just have normal back. But we can't.So what do we do instead? And how do we shift our focus from the losses, to the gains?In this episode we chat with physical, emotional & behavioural expert Erin Barnes from Next Generation Wellness about establishing new direction and purpose in our lives during this time of global pandemic.It's a powerful conversation in which Erin carefully walks us through the steps of how we can reset, recalibrate and create a 'new normal' during this challenging period. She also opens our minds to the possibility that we can actually come out the other side of this experience as better leaders, parents, partners and friends - if we dare to let it.
You have an idea, one that would benefit your community but really, how do you even fathom raising the money? Why not trust neighbors to know what’s best for their neighborhood? Erin one of the inaugural fellow recipients of the Obama Foundation, co-founded ioby, a Crowdfunding platform allowing for civic participation. ioby connects local leaders with support and funding from their communities to make neighborhoods more sustainable, healthier, greener, more livable and more fun. Erin was the environmental editor at Men’s Journal magazine and a freelance writer on climate change and other environmental issues. She also worked as a community organizer and public information officer at the Save Our Wild Salmon in Portland, Oregon. Erin and her co-founders were awarded the 2012 Jane Jacobs Medal for New Technology and Innovation.
T.J. Troy, Erin Barnes, and Nick Terry are all percussionists in the Los Angeles-based contemporary music ensemble Partch. Partch is a Grammy Award winning ensemble that specializes in the music and instruments of the American Maverick composer Harry Partch. Partch’s work combined music and theatre with complex microtonal systems, often performed on custom-made instruments. The Partch ensemble has performed internationally from the Disney Hall in LA to a tour of Japan.0:00 Intro and hello - the new record3:20 Becoming so interested in Partch and joining this ensemble? 6:40 TJ's introduction to Partch through Michael Udow9:44 Describing Harry Partch's music16:25 Audience questions, interaction, and education 19:30 instruments 29:50 Diamond Marimba 34:35 The sheet music 45:15 Any unperformed Partch works that you have premiered? 47:20 Partch's rhythm? 55:21 Casey: Sound - # Carbonfeed 1:02:15 Casey: this day in music: Cage "Empty Words", Bruckner Watch here. Listen below.If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
In episode 5 the legacy of an amazingly strong mother and woman, Brenda Barnes, is told through her daughter, Erin. If you google Brenda Barnes (and I suggest you do) you can learn more about her numerous and outstanding achievements as a business women. In the mid 90’s, at the age of 46, and with three children, Brenda Barnes held the title of CEO of PepsicCo. She was on Forbes list of 50 most powerful women for multiple years. And yet, Brenda said, she didn’t become famous until in 1996, when she quit Pepsico to stay at home with her three children. In her “Retirement” Brenda, stayed extremely connected in business, sitting on various boards. When her children were in high school, Brenda re-entered the workforce, becoming CEO of Sara Lee in 2005. That was until in 2010, when Brenda, one of the worlds most powerful, intelligent women sustained a stroke and in a blink of an eye, her world was changed forever. The roles were then switched. Erin, Brenda's daughter, stepped away from her career to care for her own mother. Something similar her mother did only 10 years earlier. Erin said, those years (caring for my mother) were my favorite times spent with her. **Check out this amazing video interview of Brenda and Erin at the 2012 Fortune Magazines Most Powerful Women Summit HERE: YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KNuyelWBp0 The world lost one mother in a million when Brenda sustained a second stroke just two years ago.. BUT Brenda most definitely lives on through her daughter Erin. Erin and I discuss the values that brought her success and dive into the remarkable relationship of mother and daughter with this duo. Whether you are a mother, daughter, caregiver, or are facing a challenge, Brenda's story, through Erin’s words, will motivate and help you become a better person for self and for those around you.
A huge thank you to all our guests and listeners and YouTube watchers that take out time of their day to listen to what we have to say.In this day and age where “EVERYONE” has a podcast we discuss how rare it is to get to 100 episodes, how much work it takes and how many people don’t realize that when they first get started.We find out that very few people make it past 6 months in podcasting.We talk about how confused we are that so few people share their episodes or videos. They take the time to come on the show but never post about it on social media once their show releases.Out of 100 episodes we have only had 3 people share their episodes.From episode 30 on we also have YouTube videos of each episode, which not one guest has shared.Then we recap our first 50 episodes and give an update on each guest. This is a great time to go and binge listen or watch all our shows.Thank you so much to Whitley Langford, Miss Polly, Thomas Weigl, Valerie Wilhelm, Emily Austin, Nicolette Pianelli, Amber Rogers, Kayla Giard, Detective Gomez, Amanda Murdoch, Elizabeth Rose, Frankie Cisco, Dana Bailey, Scott Bailey, Jazmyn Ray-Maynard,Nichole Muller, Aimee Enlow, Bernie Diamond, Erin Barnes, Ashley Cook and Katy Hobby.A huge thank you to our awesome Recording Studio MZ Studios and owner Michael Zavala and our amazing DJ and Technician Doug Whitehurst also known as Spyder.
In today's episode we launch our Q&A series with an interview that is designed to help set us all up for positive and achievable growth in 2019. We chat with physical, emotional & behavioural expert Erin Barnes about society's obsession with New Years resolutions and why we typically fall short on them. We also explore an alternative strategy for a better way to achieve overall wellbeing and life success goals in the year ahead. Now who doesn't want a piece of that!
We welcome back Bernie Diamond and Erin Barnes with Regevity Stem Cell Institute https://regevitystemcell.com/. We learn how these two amazing business partners met while they both were in orthopedic medicine working in operating rooms alongside surgeons. We get an extensive education on all things stem cell, plant based diet, rehab and supplements to prevent surgery and heal injuries. We discuss the epidemic of patients being prescribed way too many unnecessary medications in the USA. They educate us on the importance and the difference of understanding the REAL STEM CELL procedures compared to many physicians that push stem cells that are not viable and not live cells. Stem Cell Therapy is a treatment that has to be performed by specialists. Regevity Stem Cell therapy truly changes lives from the inside out. It is a work of art to use your own live stem cells with stem cell therapy. That is helping your body heal in the most natural way possible. This is helping people not living debilitating lives or being addicted to anti inflammatory medications and pain pills. They encourage everyone to watch the Netflix show “What the Health”. Go visit the Regevity Stem Cell Institute and get a free evaluation.
The Too Posh girls are super excited to welcome Mr. Bernie Diamond and Mr. Erin Barnes with Regevity Stem Cell Institute. https://regevitystemcell.com/ We hear the traumatic and inspiring life story of Bernie. He tells us that he grew up sheltered and got sucked up in the Dallas Party Scene. After working at a bank he found his passion as a hair dresser and was working towards opening his own hair salon when tragedy struck. We hear all the vivid details of the fateful night when he got shot in a case of mistaken identity. With blood everywhere and his left hand dangling and only attached to tissue he ended up fighting for his life and hiding to avoid being shot more as the popping of gun shots continued around him. After spending 1 month at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, enduring dozens of surgeries to try to save his hand, they ended up amputating his left hand. At the same time both his Dad and brother got diagnosed with cancer.He battled with depression for years trying to figure out what to do next. His dream of owning a hair salon and his whole future as he knew it were all destroyed in a single moment. The bible verse Psalm 46:10 “Be still and know that I am God” helped him get through those tough times and he was certain that God had a bigger plan for him. He got into the medical industry and is now co owner of the amazing Regevity Stem Cell Institute.
Playing for Team Human today is Erin Barnes co-founder of ioby. Ioby (in our backyards) is a “crowd-resourcing” platform for citizen-led, neighborhood-focused projects. Rather than just raise money, ioby mobilizes civic engagement by putting resources in the hands of local leaders who want to steward positive change in their neighborhoods. Erin shares with Douglas how ioby harnesses the power of solidarity and real world connection. In doing so, ioby not only ignites civic participation, but also flips the script on the NIMBY mentality (not in my backyard). Ioby demonstrates the positive potential of local communities playing an active role in shaping public spaces and creating public good.Visit ioby.org to learn about the many diverse community efforts and start your own project today!Opening today’s show, Rushkoff looks at the reversal of subject and object, figure and ground. Have we lost perspective on the two?The music you hear in the intro and outro is thanks to Fugazi and Dischord Records. In the middle is a clip by Team Human friend and episode 31 guest, RU Sirius. Please share a review of Team Human on iTunes and you can support the show on Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest today is Real Estate Agent Erin Barnes of Keller Williams in Los Angeles. Her team is #1 in Los Angeles and #3 in the world of all Keller Williams teams. We are discussing buying your first home in Los Angeles. Find her at: ebarnes.kw.com
Wall to Wall Troy Vernier and Erin Barnes meet weekly to talk about everything from politics to entertainment! 5/2/17 Introduce our selves & Promote our Twitter - https://twitter.com/troyvernier - https://twitter.com/elynnlll - https://twitter.com/walltowallshow Oklahoma Budget Crisis http://kfor.com/2016/02/11/officials-oklahomas-budget-shortfall-grows-to-1-3-billion/ http://kfor.com/2017/03/16/officials-oklahoma-lottery-funds-used-to-replace-educational-funding/ US Government funding dealhttp://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/deal-government-funding-reached-averting-shutdown-n753086 Apple iPhone Sale Drop http://www.bbc.com/news/business-39786961 Sign off: Until next week, continue to break down those walls.
Wall to Wall Troy Vernier and Erin Barnes meet weekly to talk about everything from politics to entertainment! 5/2/17 Introduce our selves & Promote our Twitter - https://twitter.com/troyvernier - https://twitter.com/elynnlll - https://twitter.com/walltowallshow Oklahoma Budget Crisis http://kfor.com/2016/02/11/officials-oklahomas-budget-shortfall-grows-to-1-3-billion/ http://kfor.com/2017/03/16/officials-oklahoma-lottery-funds-used-to-replace-educational-funding/ US Government funding dealhttp://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/deal-government-funding-reached-averting-shutdown-n753086 Apple iPhone Sale Drop http://www.bbc.com/news/business-39786961 Sign off: Until next week, continue to break down those walls.
This week we call upon Erin's great friend Vanessa Perez to help us scratch the surface on the hard topic of racism. Wall to Wall Troy Vernier and Erin Barnes meet weekly to talk about everything from politics to entertainment! This week we were joined by Vanessa Perez 3/29/17 Introduce our selves & Promote our Twitter - https://twitter.com/troyvernier - https://twitter.com/elynnlll - https://twitter.com/walltowallshow Ask QuestionsHave you had any run in with racial prejudice? How have you combated racial prejudice in your own life? How do you feel your culture is represented in major culture? What part/parts of your culture should people be more aware of? How do you feel about political correctness culture and how has it helped or hurt your culture? Do you think that racism will ever go away? How do you explain racism to a child? OutroUntil next week - Continue breaking down those walls
This week we call upon Erin's great friend Vanessa Perez to help us scratch the surface on the hard topic of racism. Wall to Wall Troy Vernier and Erin Barnes meet weekly to talk about everything from politics to entertainment! This week we were joined by Vanessa Perez 3/29/17 Introduce our selves & Promote our Twitter - https://twitter.com/troyvernier - https://twitter.com/elynnlll - https://twitter.com/walltowallshow Ask QuestionsHave you had any run in with racial prejudice? How have you combated racial prejudice in your own life? How do you feel your culture is represented in major culture? What part/parts of your culture should people be more aware of? How do you feel about political correctness culture and how has it helped or hurt your culture? Do you think that racism will ever go away? How do you explain racism to a child? OutroUntil next week - Continue breaking down those walls
Troy Vernier and Erin Barnes meet weekly to talk about everything for politics to entertainment! In this week's episode of Wall to Wall, we are breaking down Edcamp, International Women's Day, Lego's women of NASA, and Ed Sheeran's new album. Find us on Twitter @walltowallShow or individually @elynnlll or @troyvernier Until Next week - Continue breaking down those walls
Troy Vernier and Erin Barnes meet weekly to talk about everything for politics to entertainment! In this week's episode of Wall to Wall, we are breaking down Edcamp, International Women's Day, Lego's women of NASA, and Ed Sheeran's new album. Find us on Twitter @walltowallShow or individually @elynnlll or @troyvernier Until Next week - Continue breaking down those walls
You’ve got the great ideas and a plan for moving forward, but let’s face it: Your community lacks the cash it needs to make it real. This call focuses on key sources of funding (including federal funding, grants, and crowdsourcing) and resources to help make design and development projects in small towns, rural areas, and neighborhoods happen. Our speakers also cover strategies for creating successful funding pitches and positioning your project for funding applications. Featuring: Cynthia M. Adams of GrantStation, Erin Barnes of ioby and Jen Hughes from the National Endowment for the Arts. Call notes online at http://bit.ly/1eviiPl. Photo credit: Flickr user emdot, Creative Commons License