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Today on Rock Docs we discuss "Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone", a 2010 film about the alternative rock band Fishbone, co-produced and co-directed by Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler, and narrated by actor Laurence Fishburne. Our guest for this episode is Dallas McLaughlin, Fishbone superfan and the world's foremost satirist. Check out his stuff at dallasmclaughlin.com Everyday Sunshine goes into the backstory of Fishbone, how busing, desegregation, and the clash of various LA music scenes led to a band whose music is a unique blend of funk, rock, metal, pop, and genres yet to be defined. The movie gets pretty heavy as the band goes through a variety of struggles and lineup changes, personal troubles, and a toxic level of theremin abuse. This is not a clean, pretty story where everything wraps up in a neat bow. Recommended if you like your rock docs served raw. As of this writing, you can watch the movie on Rock Docs is a Treble Media Podcast hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod Instagram: @RockDocsPod Cover Art by N.C. Winters - check him out on Instagram at @NCWintersArt
Andrea Wise-Brown is a Mental-Health Expert. She believes in order to be a leader, you must think like one and that includes taking care of your mental health. Andrea talks with us about breaking cycles, overcoming barriers and facing challenges in order to live the life you desire. Learn more about Andrea: https://www.awisebrown.com/Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis, Davis and Harmon, LLC:http://ddhtax.comSales Tax Experts2711 LBJ FWY #770Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000
Haith Johnson is the President and CEO of Le'Host Hair and Wigs. Her company prides itself on integrity and high standards of service specializing in custom-made and luxury hair. Haith shares her story starting from nothing to now having a multi-million dollar beauty business! "I never wanted to be just the average hairdresser... It's been a journey!" - Haith JohnsonLearn more about Haith at: lehosthair.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis Davis and Harmon LLC - Sales Tax Experts:http://ddhtax.com2711 LBJ FWY #770Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000
ulie Smolyansky became the youngest female CEO of a publicly held firm when she took over Lifeway Foods at the age of 27 in 2002. Julie is Ukrainian- American and she shares her refugee story and how she is now living the American Dream. Her story is inspiring! Learn more about Julie at: https://lifewaykefir.com/leadership/Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis Davis and Harmon LLC:http://ddhtax.comSales Tax Experts2100 LBJ FWY #770Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000
Phala Mire is the President and CEO at WBEC South Team. She talks to us about the power of women helping women succeed. Women's Business Enterprise Council South Team makes it their mission to advance and enhance business opportunities between corporations and women owned businesses through a reputable certification program, education and professional growth opportunities. Learn more about Phala Mire at wbecsouth.org. Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis Davis and Harmon LLC:http://ddhtax.comSales Tax Experts2711 LBJ FWY #770Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000Fax: (972) 488-5001
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a lively conversation between two guys from different generations and geographical backgrounds, but some similar stories and experiences: Titus and Angelo Moore. Angelo Moore is the legendary frontman of the legendary punk-funk-ska-soul-etc. band Fishbone, which has been a frequently mutating unit since 1979. Fishbone were peers and friends with a who's-who of that era's Los Angeles scene, including Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jane's Addiction, and plenty of others, and they've been a huge influence on innumerable bands over the years. It hasn't been the straightest journey, and there's a pretty great documentary about the band that came out about 10 years ago called Everyday Sunshine. In addition to fronting the band, which still plays shows worldwide, Moore has embarked on tons of other projects over the years, releasing music as both Dr. Madd Vibe and with a group he calls the Brand New Step. Beyond that, he's been touring as a vocalist with a David Bowie tribute tour that's led by Todd Rundgren and Adrian Belew. Titus, aka Randolph Newman, was a fan of Fishbone's—no surprise for a guy who loves to blend genres, and who's a person of color in a scene that isn't known for a ton of diversity. Though they're from different generations, they share some life experience, having grown up Black in largely white areas—and having ended up playing Warped Tour, though years apart. Titus' music is less a stew than Fishbone's: His two most prominent ingredients are pop-punk and hip-hop, with nods to titans of those genres like Taking Back Sunday and Lil' Wayne. His latest release is an EP called Damned if I Do, and he also recently released a cover of Kate Bush's Stranger Things-bolstered track “Running Up That Hill,” which is covered in this chat. Check out “Saddest Song” from Damned If I Do right here. Moore and Titus talk about their experiences on Warped Tour, their experiences growing up as outsiders, and drugs. Titus talks about the recent loss of his mother, which has understandably had a profound impact on him, and Moore talks about his days trying to kick some ass in the mosh pit. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Angelo Moore and Titus for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all we've got on offer at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!
Everyday Sunshine Thrift Store in Decatur Director Jeff Sharp joins us to talk about how their community organization is helping local Decatur residents. _ Alabama Care is partially supported by http://www.ACDD.org The views expressed are not necessarily the views of these organizations.
Chris Metzler and Lev Andersons 2010 doc about the influential band Fishbone! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threedudespod/message
Andrea Wise-Brown is a Mental-Health Expert. She believes in order to be a leader, you must think like one and that includes taking care of your mental health. Andrea talks with us about breaking cycles, overcoming barriers and facing challenges in order to live the life you desire. Learn more about Andrea: https://www.awisebrown.com/Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis, Davis and Harmon, LLC:http://ddhtax.comSales Tax Experts2100 Valley View Lane #330Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000Fax: (972) 488-5001
Julie Smolyansky became the youngest female CEO of a publicly held firm when she took over Lifeway Foods at the age of 27 in 2002. Julie is Ukrainian- American and she shares her refugee story and how she is now living the American Dream. Her story is inspiring! Learn more about Julie at: https://lifewaykefir.com/leadership/Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis, Davis and Harmon, LLC:http://ddhtax.comSales Tax Experts2100 Valley View Lane #330Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000Fax: (972) 488-5001
Returning from hiatus with part 1 of my discussion about the band Fishbone and the recent documentary "Everyday Sunshine" with Simone UtechtSimone's TwitterSimone's Go Fund MeSupport the show!PatreonDiscord discussion forumOfficial Twitter pageEdward on TwitterSupport the show
Part 2 of my discussion about the band Fishbone and the recent documentary "Everyday Sunshine", this time with Hank!Support the show!PatreonDiscord discussion forumOfficial Twitter pageEdward on TwitterSupport the show
Haith Johnson is the President and CEO of Le'Host Hair and Wigs. Her company prides itself on integrity and high standards of service specializing in custom-made and luxury hair. Haith shares her story starting from nothing to now having a multi-million dollar beauty business! "I never wanted to be just the average hairdresser... It's been a journey!" - Haith JohnsonLearn more about Haith at: lehosthair.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis, Davis and Harmon, LLC:http://ddhtax.comSales Tax Experts2100 Valley View Lane #330Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000Fax: (972) 488-5001
Julia Pimsleur is scaling coach, author, speaker and founder of Million Dollar Women. Julia loves helping women get and keep the big winning mindset going! She speaks on entrepreneurship, mindset and building mental resilience. "To go big, you need to get three things right, you need to have the right mindset, the right skillset, and the right network." - Julia PimsleurLearn more about Julia at: juliapimsleur.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis, Davis and Harmon, LLC:http://ddhtax.comSales Tax Experts2100 Valley View Lane #330Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000Fax: (972) 488-5001
Phala Mire is the President and CEO at WBEC South Team. She talks to us about the power of women helping women succeed. Women's Business Enterprise Council South Team makes it their mission to advance and enhance business opportunities between corporations and women owned businesses through a reputable certification program, education and professional growth opportunities. Learn more about Phala Mire at wbecsouth.org. Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis, Davis and Harmon, LLC:http://ddhtax.comSales Tax Experts2100 Valley View Lane #330Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000Fax: (972) 488-5001
Gina Charbonnet, is a true leader in the Arts industry. She takes us through the changes and challenges overcome during the pandemic in keeping the Black culture alive through film. Gina Charbonnet is the Founder and Principal of GeChar. It's a mission surrounding women's empowerment. Learn more about GeChar at gechar.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by anelehDavis, Davis and Harmon, LLC:http://ddhtax.comSales Tax Experts2100 Valley View Lane #330Dallas, TX 75234Phone: (972) 488-5000Fax: (972) 488-5001
"Entrepreneurship is access to freedom..."The Cupcake Collection sums it all up in one sentence: "Our cupcakes taste homemade because they are homemade." And that homemade approach to business has served Mignon Francois well. Since starting in 2008, her business savvy has earned her the titles of “Woman of Legend and Merit” by Tennessee State University, “Emerging Business Leader of the Year” and Black Enterprise Magazine “Family Business of the Year Award”.Mignon is an alumnus of Xavier University in New Orleans and received her Bachelor of Science Degree from Houston Baptist University in 1999. She has brought that science degree to bear in the kitchen, transforming family recipes into a successful business that always tastes just the way you want it to. But what has given Mignon her unmistakable cheerfulness, even when she was facing difficult times?Learn more about The Cupcake Collection at thecupcakecollection.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
The pandemic gave everyone a quick lesson on the power of video - whether that mean more Zoom meetings and fewer in person events, or how to spread your message via produced content. Carrie Martinez of CM Productions, Inc. says the importance of recorded content is understood now more than ever, even as we try to transition back to "normal" following the lockdowns of 2020. Carrie started CM Productions in Dallas in 2000 as a creative video production company with the goal of telling intelligent visual stories. Her journalism background combined with her innate curiosity about how things work in the world set CM Productions apart. Their reputation grew as a company that could take complex topics and explain them simply to a broad audience through video and other visuals.Learn more about Carrie and CM Productions at cmproductions.tvLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
The world of chocolate is often dominated by Europeans, but Cindy Pedraza and her mother Andrea set out to break from that mold and lean into their Mexican heritage. What came from that is CocoAndré, an Oak Cliff-based shop that produces some of the finest hand-crafted chocolate delights in the world, selling the delectable treats from the quaint family-owned retail store to legions of fans and scores of businesses throughout Dallas and across America. Their mission is simple: change the narrative by reconnecting to their ancestral roots in cacao to empower others. Cindy and Andrea believe chocolate is a unifier and creating an inclusive safe space for BIPOC community to come together is what drives them.How did leaning into their heritage help grow their business? How did they go from now entrepreneurial experience to where they are today? What's the secret of carrying chocolate in your pocket at all times?Learn more about Cindy and CocoAndré at cocoandre.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
The year 2020 led to more change in business than perhaps any other time in recent memory, but that doesn't have to be a bad thing. "Change expert" Sheryl Hardin says the coming months can be a time for your business to bloom. Sheryl is an author, speaker, and business consultant. She spent 30 years working with companies in the midst of change and growth to improve infrastructure, the flow of communication, and the standardization of processes across the enterprise so every team can work within the corporate vision.Sheryl is an Alumni Business Advisor at Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses and a Change Management Consultant at Business Solutions Consulting.Learn more about Business Solutions Consulting at bizsolutionsconsulting.comLearn more about Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses at 10ksbapply.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
Finding balance as an entrepreneur is difficult most of the time. Jolene Risch, president and founder of Risch Results, not only balances a career of helping companies find and recruit diverse talent and her private life - she has managed to also spend a large portion of her time giving back to the community with her philanthropy.Jolene founded Risch Results in 2007 after seeing local companies struggle with successfully meeting their goals for recruiting and business growth in today’s rapidly changing workplace. Leveraging 20+ years of experience, Jolene has developed a variety of innovative tools to design and deliver solutions for improved organizational performance. She is also an active board member of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum. Jolene is also an alumni of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Intensive Program.Learn more at rischresults.com.Learn more about the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum at dhhrm.org.Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
Working her way from Central Florida to the White House, Jessica Yellin has documented pivotal moments in American history - the hanging chads in the 2000 election to the Obama White House. She is a Peabody, Gracie, and Emmy award-winning political journalist, reporting during her career for CNN, ABC, and MSNBC. Jessica is also a published author and the founder of the website News Not Noise, which is dedicated to giving you a greater sense of understanding of the big issues "so you know which stories matter and which you can ignore."How did she call her shot on covering the White House? What has the pandemic and recent politics taught us about news coverage? What was it like to see the meteoric rise of Barack Obama from inside the campaign?Follow Jessica Yellin on social media @JessicaYellinLearn more about News Not Noise at newsnotnoise.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
From a young age, Beverly E. Smith has been a trailblazer. Integrating her grade school to now the national President and CEO of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. - one of the nation’s largest minority female-owned and operated public service non-profits - Smith has spent lifetime breaking boundaries and opening up education and the economy to others.She's been named 2020 Georgia Outstanding Individual by Georgia General Assembly and a “History Maker” by The HistoryMakers, a national African American historical registry which is housed in the United States Library of Congress. Smith is also the Senior Vice-President and co-owner of the management consulting firm The HR Group, spent 18 years in leadership positions with AT&T, and has working college administration, teaching, and GED testing.Learn more about Beverly E. Smith and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at deltasigmatheta.org/national-president.phpLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"I had options at each of those vectors..."What is "black girl magic"? Avis Yates Rivers has been living it through all the different paths in her career. She's the President and CEO of Technology Concepts Group International, LLC. (TCGi), a global asset, expense, and procurement management firm. Avis started her first company in 1985, and prior to that enjoyed an 11-year career at Exxon Corporation and its subsidiaries.From watching a large portion of business upended on 9/11 to surviving a huge global recession, Avis Yates Rivers has been combining her brand of "magic" with hard work and leadership. And stay tuned to hear how you can't let things like work or a podcast get in the way of some delicious food!Learn more about Avis Yates Rivers at avisyatesrivers.comLearn more about Technology Concepts Group International at technologyconcepts.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
An accidental influencer, Angelique Miles spent much of her professional life on top of the music business. Speaking to The Oprah Magazine, Angelique said, "Name a singer from the ‘90s and I probably signed them—Missy Elliot, Timbaland, Busta Rhymes. Back then, I was Angelique Miles, music publishing executive, creative, married to the president of Arista and Slack Music." But a combination of a divorce, 9/11, and the rise of digital music sales left Angelique looking for work. And that led to her feeling unhealthy and needing to do something about it. So she started chronicling her workouts on social media.That's when her influencer career took off! How does it feel to be a social media personality during a time when that space is dominated by people half her age? What about her journey do people connect with? How do workouts change over the age of 50?Connect with Angelique Miles on Instagram @angeliquemiles or online at angeliquemiles.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
VR Small has dedicated her work to helping two groups she is passionate about - women and veterans. As a Navy veteran and a member of a military family, VR came back to the business world with a mission and a simple personal slogan of "changing the way we see the world and do business."To that end, VR started the Veteran Women's Enterprise Center. The WVEC aims to help veterans, active duty, reservists and female military spouse scale for success. They establish strategic alliances, leverage public/private-sector opportunities, advocate for relevant research, services and funding, while simultaneously providing on-site the personal and professional resources they need to succeed. Learn more about VR Small at veteranwomensec.orgLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE **Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music’s foremost masters of the groove. NEW! Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member: https://www.patreon.com/TRUTHINRHYTHMFeatured in TIR Episode 167 (Part 2 of 2): Bassist-composer John Norwood Fisher, a founding member of Los Angeles’ infamous rock-soul-funk-ska-alternative band Fishbone. Since bursting onto the scene in 1985 with the festive doomsday anthem, “Party at Ground Zero,” the group has released seven studio albums along with several EPs and live recordings. Among Fishbone's other classic songs are “Cholly,” “Everyday Sunshine,” “Bonin’ in the Boneyard,” “Swim,” and covers of “Freddie’s Dead,” “Shakey Ground” and “Everybody Is a Star.” In addition, Fishbone has made its mark in film and television, and Norwood Fisher has also stepped out with other projects including leading the revolving-roster funk-rock collective known as Trulio Disgracias.Here he addresses the entire history of both Fishbone and Trulio Disgracias, top memories and highlights, struggles, heroes and influences, and looks ahead to the future. The conversation even turns political during the final few minutes.RECORDED SEPTEMBER 2020LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c4008
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE **Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music’s foremost masters of the groove. NEW! Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member: https://www.patreon.com/TRUTHINRHYTHMFeatured in TIR Episode 167 (Part 1 of 2): Bassist-composer John Norwood Fisher, a founding member of Los Angeles’ infamous rock-soul-funk-ska-alternative band Fishbone. Since bursting onto the scene in 1985 with the festive doomsday anthem, “Party at Ground Zero,” the group has released seven studio albums along with several EPs and live recordings. Among Fishbone's other classic songs are “Cholly,” “Everyday Sunshine,” “Bonin’ in the Boneyard,” “Swim,” and covers of “Freddie’s Dead,” “Shakey Ground” and “Everybody Is a Star.” In addition, Fishbone has made its mark in film and television, and Norwood Fisher has also stepped out with other projects including leading the revolving-roster funk-rock collective known as Trulio Disgracias.Here he addresses the entire history of both Fishbone and Trulio Disgracias, top memories and highlights, struggles, heroes and influences, and looks ahead to the future. The conversation even turns political during the final few minutes.RECORDED SEPTEMBER 2020LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c4008
Etiquette is not just a tool for the dinner table. It can be the key to the open the door to all sorts of success you didn't know you could achieve. Jacqueline M. Baker is the Principal Consultant and Founder of Scarlet Communications, which trains individuals and organizations to develop and refine important leadership and etiquette skills and embrace experiences that increase confidence and provide a competitive advantage. Starting out, Jacqueline just wanted to provide etiquette to teen girls, but very quickly corporate organizations took interest in this training and were finding applications beyond simply being well-mannered. Over the years, Scarlet has grown to encompass etiquette and leadership training, at all levels. She also has struggled with anxiety, and what are these days filled with if not anxiety and concern? How does she cope, and what are some simple things you can do to filter out the noise and negative emotions?Beyond that, Jacqueline is the host of the podcast "Just Start: From Ideas to Action," a weekly podcast that provides actionable tools, resources and stories to help you advance from wishing and dreaming to actively doing. You can learn more about the podcast at jacquelinembaker.com/juststartpodcastLearn more about Jacqueline M. Baker at jacquelinembaker.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
Etiquette is not just a tool for the dinner table. It can be the key to the open the door to all sorts of success you didn't know you could achieve. Jacqueline M. Baker is the Principal Consultant and Founder of Scarlet Communications, which trains individuals and organizations to develop and refine important leadership and etiquette skills and embrace experiences that increase confidence and provide a competitive advantage. Starting out, Jacqueline just wanted to provide etiquette to teen girls, but very quickly corporate organizations took interest in this training and were finding applications beyond simply being well-mannered. Over the years, Scarlet has grown to encompass etiquette and leadership training, at all levels. She also has struggled with anxiety, and what are these days filled with if not anxiety and concern? How does she cope, and what are some simple things you can do to filter out the noise and negative emotions?Beyond that, Jacqueline is the host of the podcast "Just Start: From Ideas to Action," a weekly podcast that provides actionable tools, resources and stories to help you advance from wishing and dreaming to actively doing. You can learn more about the podcast at jacquelinembaker.com/juststartpodcastLearn more about Jacqueline M. Baker at jacquelinembaker.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"When one of us is stronger, all of us become stronger. So let's share..."How do you stand out at a time when no one is out doing anything? Jennefer Witter has spent a career getting other people the attention they deserve. Social media is stronger than ever. However, with so much of it being "noise," what do you need to do to rise above it all?Jennefer never took a business class and never had a desire to be an entrepreneur. Her entrepreneurial journey began in 2003 when she founded The Boreland Group. What she learned was that she has a natural ability for business, which was greatly honed in her former position as a vice president at Ketchum, a global public relations firm where she launched the Corporate Technology division. It generated one million dollars of revenue in its first year.Learn more about Jennefer and The Boreland Group at theborelandgroup.comYou can also purchase her book "The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed" at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"When one of us is stronger, all of us become stronger. So let's share..."How do you stand out at a time when no one is out doing anything? Jennefer Witter has spent a career getting other people the attention they deserve. Social media is stronger than ever. However, with so much of it being "noise," what do you need to do to rise above it all?Jennefer never took a business class and never had a desire to be an entrepreneur. Her entrepreneurial journey began in 2003 when she founded The Boreland Group. What she learned was that she has a natural ability for business, which was greatly honed in her former position as a vice president at Ketchum, a global public relations firm where she launched the Corporate Technology division. It generated one million dollars of revenue in its first year.Learn more about Jennefer and The Boreland Group at theborelandgroup.comYou can also purchase her book "The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed" at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
Employers have been facing all new challenges since having to transition to a limited capacity at the office, or perhaps even all their employees working from home. How much should we permanently change in response to Covid-19? What is the "new normal"?Molly Sandlin, president of CAET Project Management Consultants, is capable of creating functional, efficient, cost effective and easy to follow solutions for complex projects - such a developing strategies to re-engineer the office to comply with new health standards. Her financial audit, analysis and accounting experience led her to positions at Feeley & Driscoll in Boston, MA and American Airlines in Fort Worth, TX before venturing out on her own. American Airlines even became a client!Learn more about Molly and CAET Project Management Consultants at caetpmc.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
Employers have been facing all new challenges since having to transition to a limited capacity at the office, or perhaps even all their employees working from home. How much should we permanently change in response to Covid-19? What is the "new normal"?Molly Sandlin, president of CAET Project Management Consultants, is capable of creating functional, efficient, cost effective and easy to follow solutions for complex projects - such a developing strategies to re-engineer the office to comply with new health standards. Her financial audit, analysis and accounting experience led her to positions at Feeley & Driscoll in Boston, MA and American Airlines in Fort Worth, TX before venturing out on her own. American Airlines even became a client!Learn more about Molly and CAET Project Management Consultants at caetpmc.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"It takes time. You have to build a relationship..."Getting noticed takes more than submitting a bid, and all the certifications in the world don't mean anything if people can't remember you. Adrienne Trimble, president of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, knows what it takes to build relationships that grow into repeat business.Trimble led the Toyota's Supplier Diversity initiative from 2005 to 2012, where she directed the development of essential supplier relationships with Toyota’s North American operations and diverse businesses across the country. Her work in making Toyota NMSDC's "Company of the Year" helped bring her to her current position as president and CEO of the organization. NMSDC matches their more than 12,000 certified minority-owned businesses to their vast network of corporate members who wish to purchase their products, services and solutions. NMSDC's corporate membership includes many of the largest public and privately-owned companies, as well healthcare companies, colleges and universities.To learn more about the National Minority Supplier Council, go to https://nmsdc.org/Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"It takes time. You have to build a relationship..."Getting noticed takes more than submitting a bid, and all the certifications in the world don't mean anything if people can't remember you. Adrienne Trimble, president of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, knows what it takes to build relationships that grow into repeat business.Trimble led the Toyota's Supplier Diversity initiative from 2005 to 2012, where she directed the development of essential supplier relationships with Toyota’s North American operations and diverse businesses across the country. Her work in making Toyota NMSDC's "Company of the Year" helped bring her to her current position as president and CEO of the organization. NMSDC matches their more than 12,000 certified minority-owned businesses to their vast network of corporate members who wish to purchase their products, services and solutions. NMSDC's corporate membership includes many of the largest public and privately-owned companies, as well healthcare companies, colleges and universities.To learn more about the National Minority Supplier Council, go to https://nmsdc.org/Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
Covid-19 has changed the game for a lot of industries, and what do you do if your business is to supply larger businesses that aren't back to full strength? It's not enough to be unique or check a box - solutions are needed now more than ever.How do you find the right person to talk to? What are they looking for? How will business be different even when things return to something that looks like normal? Margo Posey is doing her best to answer those questions for minority-owned suppliers. She is the President and CEO of the Dallas/Fort Worth Minority Supplier Development Council.Posey represents the Dallas/Fort Worth affiliate relationship with the National Minority Supplier Development Council. The D/FW MSDC, based on performance, was ranked Council of the year in 2011 and 2015 and ranked in the top percentile of all Councils in all other years. She also bid and was awarded the grant to operate the Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency Business Center-Dallas in 2011. The Center specializes in procurement assistance, access to capital and import and export opportunities for its clients locally and nationally, resulting in new job creation, retention, and true economic impactTo learn more about the D/FW Minority Supplier Development Council, go to https://dfwmsdc.com/To learn more about the National Minority Supplier Council, go to https://nmsdc.org/Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
Covid-19 has changed the game for a lot of industries, and what do you do if your business is to supply larger businesses that aren't back to full strength? It's not enough to be unique or check a box - solutions are needed now more than ever.How do you find the right person to talk to? What are they looking for? How will business be different even when things return to something that looks like normal? Margo Posey is doing her best to answer those questions for minority-owned suppliers. She is the President and CEO of the Dallas/Fort Worth Minority Supplier Development Council.Posey represents the Dallas/Fort Worth affiliate relationship with the National Minority Supplier Development Council. The D/FW MSDC, based on performance, was ranked Council of the year in 2011 and 2015 and ranked in the top percentile of all Councils in all other years. She also bid and was awarded the grant to operate the Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency Business Center-Dallas in 2011. The Center specializes in procurement assistance, access to capital and import and export opportunities for its clients locally and nationally, resulting in new job creation, retention, and true economic impactTo learn more about the D/FW Minority Supplier Development Council, go to https://dfwmsdc.com/To learn more about the National Minority Supplier Council, go to https://nmsdc.org/Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"You can't be afraid of change. What you look like at $750,000 is not what you're going to look like at $2 million.”Being an entrepreneur isn't easy, so having a partner can be an essential component to success. Brittany Stovall and Paulina Sandoval founded Assured Quality Systems with one goal in mind: give manufacturers a faster, better, more cost-effective process for ensuring manufacturing quality. AQS is committed to not being a staffing company that dispatches “warm bodies” to a manufacturing site, but rather a crew of quality assurance professionals who have been meticulously screened, vetted and trained to miss no detail and waste no time. Prior to the founding of AQS, Brittany served as liaison representative for TRW Automotive and as director of operations at the Private Company. Before AQS, Paulina served as VP at the Private Company in San Antonio.What are the challenges of working with a partner? And how do mentors play a role? Learn more about Assured Quality Systems at assuredqualitysystems.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"You can't be afraid of change. What you look like at $750,000 is not what you're going to look like at $2 million.”Being an entrepreneur isn't easy, so having a partner can be an essential component to success. Brittany Stovall and Paulina Sandoval founded Assured Quality Systems with one goal in mind: give manufacturers a faster, better, more cost-effective process for ensuring manufacturing quality. AQS is committed to not being a staffing company that dispatches “warm bodies” to a manufacturing site, but rather a crew of quality assurance professionals who have been meticulously screened, vetted and trained to miss no detail and waste no time. Prior to the founding of AQS, Brittany served as liaison representative for TRW Automotive and as director of operations at the Private Company. Before AQS, Paulina served as VP at the Private Company in San Antonio.What are the challenges of working with a partner? And how do mentors play a role? Learn more about Assured Quality Systems at assuredqualitysystems.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"They break down walls, they don't follow rules..."While the whole country faced lockdown because of COVID-19, Merrilee Kick found herself in a unique position: she could supply people with something that was desperately needed. And not just the usual need for her delicious BuzzBallz cocktails, but for something that could help keep essential workers healthy and safe. So she put her head together with her family (all of whom help run the Texas-based distillery) and sent out their own hand sanitizer to workers around the country.What is the surprising inspiration for BuzzBallz? How has the lockdown affected them? What are some of the new products on the horizon?Merrilee Kick is the CEO and Founder of BuzzBallz/Southern Champion LLC, the only woman-owned distillery and winery in the United States. They specialize in making ready-to-drink cocktails (BuzzBallz), as well as premium spirits with their Southern Champion company which makes vodka, rum, gin, and bourbon. They import/export wines and spirits, and also manufacture private label brands. BuzzBallz sell in over 46 states in the US to grocery, liquor stores, convenience stores, arenas, and airlines. Major customers include Walmart, Total Wine & More, Meijers, Ralph's, Kroger, American Airlines Center, and Spirit Airlines.Learn more at buzzballz.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelpOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"They break down walls, they don't follow rules..."While the whole country faced lockdown because of COVID-19, Merrilee Kick found herself in a unique position: she could supply people with something that was desperately needed. And not just the usual need for her delicious BuzzBallz cocktails, but for something that could help keep essential workers healthy and safe. So she put her head together with her family (all of whom help run the Texas-based distillery) and sent out their own hand sanitizer to workers around the country.What is the surprising inspiration for BuzzBallz? How has the lockdown affected them? What are some of the new products on the horizon?Merrilee Kick is the CEO and Founder of BuzzBallz/Southern Champion LLC, the only woman-owned distillery and winery in the United States. They specialize in making ready-to-drink cocktails (BuzzBallz), as well as premium spirits with their Southern Champion company which makes vodka, rum, gin, and bourbon. They import/export wines and spirits, and also manufacture private label brands. BuzzBallz sell in over 46 states in the US to grocery, liquor stores, convenience stores, arenas, and airlines. Major customers include Walmart, Total Wine & More, Meijers, Ralph's, Kroger, American Airlines Center, and Spirit Airlines.Learn more at buzzballz.comLearn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelpOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
This week we get it done, folks. There's much to discuss as we go over our Oscar Predictions and find out if we were right and what we thought about it. We got our view on this week and bring the biz on Everything Sucks!, A Wrinkle In Time, Jessica Jones, Everyday Sunshine - The Story of Fishbone, Corporate, Sneaky Pete S2, Flint Town, Atlanta Season 2, Godless, and Veronica. Last up is the week in news. Strap in, kids. Lets spend the next 2 plus hours together. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:50 - Contact Info 00:03:19 - Our Oscar Prediction Results What We're Watching 00:45:07 - Everything Sucks! 00:56:27 A Stinkle in Time? 01:03:46 - Jessica Jones Season 2 01:07:59 - Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone 01:18:18 - Corporate 01:22:46 - Sneaky Pete Season 2 01:38:15 - Atlanta Season 2 01:46:28 - Veronica 01:52:50 - The Week in News 02:24:34 Outro Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @S.E._Hudsonmusic Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Heroes of Noise Intro Theme by Steve Hudson Heroes of Noise Surf Theme (Outro / Pregame) by Benji Toralva : https://www.benjitorralva.com
Bassist Norwood Fisher of the legendary band Fishbone talks about the band, the first Lollapalooza, and their recent documentary "Everyday Sunshine."
Filmmakers Chris Metzler and Lev Anderson were in town recently to bring the culture that shaped the personal stories of the black genre-breaking band Fishbone in the compelling film, Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone -- read my review here. Narrated by Laurence Fishburne, viewers are taken through a musical and intimate journey of Fishbone as they face the challenges of a band democracy, fiercely independent artists, and the music industry machine.Personal interviews include musical artists and actors Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Gwen Stefani (No Doubt), Ice-T, and many others, including the dynamic and determined frontmen Angelo Moore and Norwood Fisher. I joined the pair on their tour bus for an interview while they were in town last month for a special Austin Film Society screening and show at Emo's Austin.Hear what Angelo Moore had to say about the impact of digital technology and his ode to Wall Street, as well as Norwood Fisher's greatest musical desire: to write more musical scores for movies.Everyday Sunshine screens at Alamo Drafthouse Ritz tonight at 10 pm as part of Music Monday.
In this episode, Andrew talks with filmmaker Chris Metzler about his latest film, Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone. The film follows members of the band Fishbone, who exploded the LA music scene in the late 70s and would go on to inspire performers like Gwen Stefani and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Metzler also discusses how he got started as a filmmaker, including his work on B-level horror films and Christian rock music videos. SHOW NOTES: About Our Guest: Chris Metzler has worked on a variety of film projects, from B-level horror films to Christian rock music videos. He is a Billboard Music Video Award winner and the director of the documentary films Long Division: The Next Big Threat to Democracy and Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea, the latter of which played at the Slamdance Film Festival and won the HBO Producer’s Award and the Robert Altman Award. He recently collaborated with Lev Anderson to co-direct Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone, a documentary about the band Fishbone that is currently playing in limited release. The Episode: 0:26 - Introduction 4:12 - How did you get started in filmmaking? 7:45 - Why didn’t you pursue a career in horror filmmaking? 9:32 - Are you a fan of Christian and country music? How did you end up working with those industries? 11:45 - How do go from your two previous films to this? They seem so different! 13:10 - Why do you think Fishbone agreed to work with you? 14:30 - How did you decide to approach it the way you did? 16:52 - Do you have a particular interview style that gets people to open up? 21:21 - You have to juggle many different elements. Do you ever worry you’re not telling the full truth? 25:21 - What drew you to Fishbone personally? 29:05 - What are the details of the release? 30:18 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact us by emailing letsgetreel@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
See It Loud #22 catches up with Angelo Moore and Norwood Fisher of Fishbone and Chris Metzler, co-director of Everyday Sunshine, the acclaimed documentary about the LA punk/funk/ska band's storied and star-crossed run. Continue reading →
Brooklyn Siren Capathia Jenkins and Chicago Tunesmith Louis Rosen bring “Brilliant” (NY Magazine) Melodies to Freight & Salvage Oct. 22, 2010. They have two days in Southern CA, Oct. 20-21.Visit capathiajenkins.com Martin Baer is a cameraman, author and director. As an author, director and cameraman he has realized films that focus in particular on historical topics and on Africa (“Free Africa!”, “White Ghosts – The Colonial War against the Herero”, “Kinshasa Symphony”). Kinshasa Symphony screens at the Mill Valley Film Festival Thursday, Oct. 14, 7 PM at Rafael & Sat., Oct. 16, 4:45 PM at Sequoia in Mill Valley. Visit www.kinshasa-symphony.com Donna Jean Murch is an associate professor at Rutgers where she teaches African American and urban history. She received her Ph.D. from U.C. Berkeley in 2004. She is speaking about her new book: Living for the City: Migration, Education and the rise of the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California, at the Oakland Main Library, Oct. 14, 6:30-7:30 PM as a part of Black Panther Party History Month. She is also co-director of the Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis from 2010-2012, lives in Harlem and has written more broadly on film and culture. EVERYDAY SUNSHINE THE STORY OF FISHBONE: LEV ANDERSON (co-director, co-producer) & CHRIS METZLER (co-director, co-producer). Visit http://www.fishbonedocumentary.com/ The film opens SF DocFest and features a concert with the artists profiled in the film. The film is also simultaneously screening at the Mill Valley Film Festival with a final screening there, Fri., Oct. 15. There is another screening at DocFest over the next two weeks: Oct. 14-28 at the Roxie Theatre in San Francisco. Visit http://www.sfindie.com/ EVERYDAY SUNSHINE is a documentary about the band Fishbone, African American rock musical pioneers who have been rocking on the margins of pop culture for the past 25 years focusing on lead singer Angelo Moore and bassist Norwood Fisher. www.fishbonedocumentary.com/