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Morningstar Inc editor Margaret Giles discusses the triple-tax-benefits of HSAs, how they compare to other tax-advantaged accounts, and whether you can save too much. Greg Carlson, senior manager research analyst for Morningstar Research Services, highlights the providers that received Morningstar's top ratings.What is an HSA?Who is Eligible for an HSA?HSA vs FSAHow to Maximize the Triple-Tax Benefits of HSAsHow Do HSAs Compare to Other Tax-Advantaged Accounts?Can You Save Too Much in an HSA?How Has the HSA Landscape Evolved Over Time?HSA Adoption Growth and the Rise of High Deductible Healthcare Plans How Does Morningstar Assess HSAs?What Makes a Good HHSA for SA for Spending?Top 3 HSA Providers for SpendingWhat Makes a Good HSA for Investing?Top 3 HSA Providers for InvestingMorningstar's Guide to the Best HSA Providers Read about topics from this episode. The Best HSA ProvidersWhat Can My HSA Be Used For?3 Tricks for Getting the Most Out of Your HSAHSA vs. FSA: How to Choose One What to watch from Morningstar.How GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Are Boosting Biopharma StocksIs the Fed's Plan to Avoid a Recession Working?Don't Overlook These Crucial Parts of Your Retirement PlanBoating Season Is Over, but Don't Overlook These Recreational Vehicle Stocks Read what our team is writing:Margaret GilesGreg CarlsonIvanna Hampton Follow us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/X: https://x.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
On this episode of the Built HOW podcast, Lucas Sherraden talks with Greg Carlson, a thriving agent from Austin, Texas. Greg shares his journey through real estate and military leadership to his evolution from making 35,000 cold calls in his first year to building a successful team. Greg's powerful anecdotes reveal his unyielding persistence, strategic networking, and commitment to personal development. Discover how Greg's experiences and mindset shaped his business and leadership approach while unveiling his visions for future expansion. Connect with Greag at https://www.carlsongroupatx.com/ ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
In this episode, we delve into how unwavering faith can navigate the complexities of a rapidly evolving world. Dr. Greg Carlson shares insights on how Christian higher education is adapting to seismic cultural shifts while holding onto timeless principles. With his wife, Donna, celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, Dr. Carlson discusses their commitment to lifelong learning and service, highlighting their support for Lifeline Global's mission to transform the lives of mothers and fathers within the prison system and Walk Thru The Bible's efforts to rekindle a global passion for Scripture. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation exploring the balance between tradition and transformation in enduring faith. In celebration of Dr. Carlson and his wife Donna's 50 years of marriage, they are asking their friends and connections to celebrate with them by giving a gift to one or both of the two ministries they are passionate about: Lifeline Global (www.lifelineglobal.org) works to restore and equip incarcerated men and women to become godly parents so that the generational cycle of incarceration can be broken. Walk Thru The Bible (www.walkthru.org) exists to ignite passion for God's Word around the world through high-quality biblical resources and transformational live events.
Tax Strategies to Maximize After-Tax Proceeds of a Business SaleWe had the pleasure of interviewing Greg Carlson, CPA partner with Boyum Barensheer who specializes in tax strategies for privately held companies. Greg has been working with owners for over 30 years and he could really share some stories. His work has surely made a significant impact in the lives of his clients and he knows the exit planning process really well, but as Greg says, you have to take advantage of some tax strategies right at the outset, not at the end. Greg's specialties include Tax, M&A, Succession Planning, Divorce Planning and Estate Planning. With numerous credentials, he can advise in most any primary category for preparing an owner for exit, yet believes strongly in the collaborative effort required for a favorable outcome. Should you sell your business Stock or sell the Assets? A Stock vs Asset Sale has benefits and drawbacks for each side of the table. For sellers, a stock sale is more advantageous, just as an Asset sale works better for buyers. The Capital Gains liability and other tax implications affect both buyers and sellers in different ways. We talked about Goodwill, how it affects purchase price and what it includes. We decided we needed an entire episode just to cover that topic. Suffice it to say, Goodwill includes anything you can't touch. Tangible assets like equipment, real estate, inventory are part of the business value, but the lion's share is in the intangible: customer list, key people, proprietary processes, brand, etc. Lots of goodwill means lots of value! In other words, build your intangible asset value while you still own your company for a better payoff later. Great advice from a true expert; listen to the episode hereFind Greg hereSupport the Show.Are you ready for your best exit? There is no time like the present to prepare. Check out these resources offered by KeyeStrategies: Business Readiness Transition online course Free Ebook download here Purchase Poised for Exit book here
Exploring African contributions in the arts, join filmmaker Zeapoe Matalda, Dr. Greg Carlson, and critic Matt Olien in our Black History Month round-table.
Greg Carlson is a military veteran turned real estate professional who currently leads the Carlson Real Estate Group in Austin, Texas. From Poughquag NY, he graduated from Iona College and has achieved recognition as one of the top-ranking realtors in the United States. Greg is a passionate leader who inspires his team and is a member of the Agent Leadership Council for the Southwest market center. Throughout his career, Greg has displayed a servant mindset and a desire to connect with others on a meaningful level. He has earned a reputation for going above and beyond to help his clients achieve their real estate goals. His military background has instilled in him a strong work ethic, discipline, and commitment to excellence that he brings to his work every day. Beyond his work in real estate, Greg is actively involved in his community, volunteering his time and resources to support causes that are important to him. His leadership in business and his dedication to serving others have made him a respected member of the Austin community and a role model for others to follow. For More Info: Instagram - @Carlsonrealestategroup @Gregcarlson www.carlsongroupatx.com The Moorhead Team is excited to bring you information about investing in real estate in the Central Texas area! More information can be found at our website at www.themoorheadteam.com and our YouTube page The Moorhead Team. We're always aiming to bring you great free content about investing in real estate in Austin, TX! Instagram: @themoorheadteam Make sure to sign up for our email list for off market properties and market updates!
Margaret Giles, Morningstar Inc editor, discusses how to use HSA benefits and the 2024 HSA contribution limits. Greg Carlson, Morningstar Research Services senior manager research analyst, talks about who Morningstar has ranked the top HSA providers for spending and investing. What is an HSA?HSA vs. FSAHSA Limits Are Increasing in 2024How To Maximize the Triple tax BenefitHow to Switch an HSA ProviderWhat to Look for When Shopping for a Health Savings AccountBest HSAs for SpendingBest HSAs for Investing Read about topics from this episode. What Happens to Your HSA in Retirement?What Can My HSA Be Used For?Can You Save Too Much in a Health Savings Account?The Best HSA Providers of 2023 What to watch from Morningstar.New iShares Target-Date ETFs Provide Different Retirement Saving Path5 Scary Stocks for You to Avoid This HalloweenNavigating Medicare Open Enrollment for 2024Falling Mutual Fund and ETF Fees a ‘Big Win for Investors' Read what our team is writing:Margaret GilesGreg CarlsonIvanna Hampton Follow us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
It's Part Two of our conversation with Greg Carlson's class at Concordia College! For more episodes of JJ Meets World, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit http://www.jjmeetsworld.com/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jjmeetsworld?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/
Today's episode is part one of a two-part interview series with students from Greg Carlson's communications class at Concordia University in Moorhead! For more episodes of JJ Meets World, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit http://www.jjmeetsworld.com/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jjmeetsworld?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/
Wednesday, December 21, 2022 - Whether it's family time you're after, or family time you're looking to avoid this holiday season, movies fit the bill. We have a lively discussion about Christmas movies from the classics to the offbeat. We hear from Matt Olien, Greg Carlson, and Brittney Goodman, all members of the North Dakota Film Society.
This week the guys are seeing double because they are joined by not one but both parts of the redemption rock brewing twin experience dan & Greg Carlson! They discuss football being back, and Warner brothers weighing their options amid the he ongoing Ezra miller situation. Then they discuss the weekly movie review of a scanner darkly --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdsof/message
This week we're joined in studio by Greg Carlson from Redemption rock brewing where we discuss beer, movies, new series and returning series as well as our movie rewatch which is Pixels!
Monday, April 25, 2022 - Today is the 82nd birthday of Alfred James Pacino. Today we reflect on the role that launched his career. Movie buffs Matt Olien, Greg Carlson, and Tony Tilton talk about the legacy of The Godfather, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. Dr. Greg Carlson is a professor in the Communication Studies and Theatre Art department at Concordia College. Tony Tilton is the general manager of Moorhead Community Access Media.
Today's guests are Noah Hanson, Sam Huseby, Zimy Le, Emma McConville, Andrew Muthoni, and Bliss Tungnung, all of whom are current students of frequent podcast guest Dr. Greg Carlson! For more episodes of JJ Meets World, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit http://www.jjmeetsworld.com/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jjmeetsworld?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/
Today's guests are Luke Hermanson, Shanyn Reidle, Jaxon Millette, Chloe Johnson, and Aera Moscho, all of whom are current students of frequent podcast guest Dr. Greg Carlson! For more episodes of JJ Meets World, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit http://www.jjmeetsworld.com/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jjmeetsworld?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/
Midnight In The Desert w/ Tim Ozman 4/9/21 Special Guest: Greg Carlson of The Higherside Chats Today we speak with Greg Carlson about his podcast, hour one of which streams on the Dark Matter Digital Network. "The Higherside Chats is Greg Carlwood's interview-based podcast dedicated to exploring a wide range of unconventional, suppressed, & esoteric topics with the brightest minds for our troubled times." JOIN THC+ https://www.patreon.com/thehighersidechats --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darkmatterdigitalnetwork/message
Tuesday, December 22, 2020 - The National Film Registry selects 25 films each year showcasing the range and diversity of American films to increase awareness for film preservation. Joining us for a discussion of this year’s selections are Prairie Public film critic Matt Olien and Greg Carlson, associate professor at Concordia College.
Following the release of Bill & Ted Face the Music, we discuss the new movie with returning guest Greg Carlson! For more episodes, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit http://www.jjmeetsworld.com/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jjmeetsworld?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/
Greg Carlson returns to the JJ Meets World podcast in Part One of our discussion about the Bill & Ted films! For more episodes, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit http://www.jjmeetsworld.com/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jjmeetsworld?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/
Greg Carlson and Scottie Knollin are the co-founders of the North Dakota Film Society. On this episode, Greg and Scottie talk about their love for movies, the importance of movie theaters and the future of the North Dakota Film Society. This podcast is brought to you by the North Dakota Film & Media Association. Our mission is to connect, advance and promote North Dakota's audio and visual media industries and to further local development and economic impact. Connect with other Filmmakers in North Dakota and learn more at www.FilmND.org
In this episode, Greg Carlson from Illinois talks about his wife's battle with glioblastoma multiforme, an aggressive and deadly brain cancer. His wife Sally has been using cannabis with great success in her 3.5 year battle with brain cancer.
Today’s guest is illustrator Matt Kish, best known for his book Moby-Dick in Pictures: One Drawing for Every Page, a collection of illustrations inspired by the classic Herman Melville novel! We chat with Matt about the laborious process to make his book, the genesis of his love for visual art, carving deep productivity grooves in the artistic mind, visiting frigid Fargo for Greg Carlson’s documentary, and so much more! For more episodes, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit http://www.jjmeetsworld.com/ MATT KISH LINKS Official Website - http://www.matt-kish.com/ Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Kish Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/matt_kish_art/?hl=en Moby-Dick in Pictures: One Drawing for Every Page - https://www.amazon.com/Moby-Dick-Pictures-Drawing-Every-Page/dp/1935639137 Inside the Whale (2012) - https://vimeo.com/51489937 JJ MEETS WORLD LINKS Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jjmeetsworld?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/
In today’s episode, returning guest Greg Carlson helps us dissect that age-old question: Star Wars or Star Trek? This episode is full of lightsabers, tricorders, Star Destroyers, and Galaxy-class Federation starships! For more episodes, or to find out how you can support the podcast, visit www.jjmeetsworld.com! For more of Greg’s work check out his website www.southpawfilmworks.net! JJMW SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jjmeetsworld Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow
What are the benefits of a B-Corporation? How are these businesses countering the Nonprofit Industrial Complex? This week, we continue our conversation about conducting ethical business with Dani Babineau from Redemption Rock Brewing Co. We also nerd out with co-owner of Redemption Rock, Greg Carlson, about the complex process of brewing beer!Learn more about Redemption Rock Brewing Co.!Become a B-Corp!Equity Crowdfunding Platform: https://wefunder.com/https://wefunder.com/redemption.rock.brewing.co•••Experience This Podcast is hosted and produced by me, Joshua Croke. Our Creative Producer is Myka Papetti. Our Audio Rockstar is Giuliano D’Orazio. Special thanks to Anya Kohan, our Production Intern. The show’s music is by Rob Flax. Artwork by Mags Munroe. Thank you to Dani Babineau and Greg Carlson for being on this episode. If you’re just tuning into Experience This Podcast, check out Season One at XPThisPod.co or wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening!If you like the show, rate and leave us a review! We’d also love to hear about what you enjoy about XPThisPod, and maybe some things you’d like to hear — email us at experiencethis@actionbydesign.co
Our good friend Greg Carlson is back to give us a preview of the 2020 Film Festival, which is celebrating its 20th year! For more information on the festival, visit www.fargofilmfestival.org!
Today's guests Scottie Knollin and Greg Carlson are the co-founders of the North Dakota Film Society, which was created in 2019 to promote film education, preservation, criticism, and exhibition. We talk about the formation of the society, advocating for films that don't make it to smaller markets, and exposing people to other cultures through filmmaking. Plus, tips on bee-keeping! For more episodes, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit www.jjmeetsworld.com!
It's our 2019 2-Hour Christmas Special Bonanza Extravaganza! We decided to spend Christmas with some of our previous guests! Featuring the music of Jessica Vines and Conor Lee, with special guests CJ Schnase, Sally Jacobson, Greg Carlson, and Krissy & Arlo Skajewski! Help us keep the lights on by donating to our Patreon! www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld
Wednesday, December 18, 2019 – The 2019 additions to the National Film Registry include “Purple Rain,” “Clerks,” “She’s Gotta Have It,” “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” “Amadeus,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Boys Don’t Cry,” “The Last Waltz,” and many more – a total of 25 famous films added to the registry, which guarantees the film will be preserved under the terms of the National Film Preservation Act. The criteria for selection are that the movies are “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant. Here to discuss this year’s additions are Prairie Public’s Matt Olien and film professor Greg Carlson of Concordia College.
In this season's final episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with composer and performer Kristina Warren. They share a beer, talk about her evolution from a traditional singer to a more experimental one, her relationship to the audience, the differences between the "field of composition" and the "act of composition," and finally, after listening to one of her recent pieces, design a beer inspired by her work.
In this season's third episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with composer Anthony Green. They share a beer, talk about his evolution as an artist, his recent residency at Gettysburg National Military Park, the politics of the Civil War, delve into the question of “what is sadness,” and finally, after listening to one his recent compositions, design a beer – or perhaps a series of beers – inspired by his work. CORRECTIONS: The piece "We Cannot Be Afraid" is by Renee C Baker, and Anthony is the Associate Director of Castle of our Skins. Apologies for the mistakes!
In this season's second episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with soprano Mary Mackenzie. In the episode, the trio talk about balancing a split professional life of craft beer and modern classical singing, chat about Mary's newest album, listen to her singing, and finally design a beer inspired by her work.
In this season's premier episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with composer and trumpet player Eric Nathan. In the episode, the trio talk about his upcoming premier with the Boston Symphony, imagery in music, theatricality, his Double Concerto and Missing Words, dark German lagers, and cheese.
In this episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson preview the upcoming podcast season and chat about major events from the past year between episodes. Season four guests include: Eric Nathan, Mary Mackenzie, Anthony Green, and Christina Warren. In each episode, Keith and Greg chat about the artist's work and creative process, and then, after listening to their music, Greg designs a unique – and usually adventurous – beer inspired by their sound.
Dan and Greg Carlson of Redemption Rock Brewery came on the show this week to talk all things beer! After being open for almost 4 months, Ricky finally made his way to the raddest spot in Worcester! There may even be a surprise special guest! Cheers!
Today's guest is Academy Award Winner Richard Edlund, whose resume includes the original Star Wars trilogy, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Ghostbusters and Die Hard! With him is filmmaker and educator Greg Carlson, who arranged Richard's visit for the 2019 Fargo Film festival. Topics include Richard's childhood in Fargo, working with George Lucas and John Dykstra, and his feelings about the Special Editions! Help us keep the lights on by donating to our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld
We’re on site at Worcester’s brand new brewery, Redemption Rock Brewing Co. with CEO Dani Babineau and Head Brewer Greg Carlson. We’re talking B Corp.’s, beers, and economic development. Find out which of the Fyre Festival docs spoke to us and what Greg shares in common with the Olsen twins. Photos by Unity Mike [Hendrickson] and music by Submarine Machine.
This episode of JJ Meets World is dedicated to Stan "The Man" Lee. Returning guest Greg Carlson chats with our crew about the legacy of the single most recognizable figure in comic book history. Help us keep the lights on by donating to our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld
Music from Wes Miller, Matt Quilter, Dylan Rouda, The Eliminators, DuoTones, Joe Satriani, Shirley Orlando, Ry Couder, Greg Carlson, and many others! Surf Art by Kurt Ziegler!
Today's guest Greg Carlson taught Video Production at Trollwood Performing Arts School for almost 15 years, during which he met our podcast hosts! Greg takes a deep dive into the student-produced programs Trollwood News at Noon and 3600 Seconds. Help support JJ Meets World by donating to our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld
In this episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with composer and percussionist Maria Finkelemeier, recently named "Boston's Best Musical Catalyst" by the Improper Bostonian. In the episode, the trio talk about brutalist architecture, geodesic domes, the Red Sox, and Belgian Dubbels. The team also designs a unique beer inspired by Maria's music.
Ever since seeing Snow White at the age of four, professor and filmmaker Greg Carlson has been in love with the language and world of film. He and the JJMW crew chill over topics covering all things cinema! Other topics of conversation include collective experience, Scottish heritage, genetic sequencing and more!
It's our TENTH EPISODE! Fargo Pinball impresario Bill Brooks and animated arcade aficionado Greg Carlson hold court on all matters relating to plungers, flippers and bumpers. Plus failed political candidate J.J. Gordon recites some top-shelf presidential monologues from popular cinema. JJ Meets World is available on iTunes, Google Play and YouTube!
Co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson run through their top picks for the Boston area's best beer and music related events for May!
Hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson chat about their most anticipated beer or music events in the Boston area for April 2018.
In this episode, hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson chat about their most anticipated beer or music events in the Boston area for February 2018. They also recap some of January's highlights including the live podcast and the winter extravaganza, Take Flight.
Recorded LIVE at Aeronaut Brewery as a part of Science By The Pint. In this episode, Keith leads a panel discussion with Ben Houge, a faculty member at the Berklee College of Music and composer of food operas; Mark Romanowsky, a Principal Engineer at Fluid-Screen where he works on building devices for detecting and identifying bateria; and Greg Carlson, the podcast's usual co-host. The four of them discuss the art (and science) of pairing beer and music.
In this episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson welcome special guest composer Dan VanHassel to share their best concerts (and beers) of 2017, as well as look ahead to preview their top 5 music and beer events of January 2018. Jan 7 (7-10p) - Aeronaut Brewingpindrop sessions 4: life is a caBEERet feat. marimba cabaret + special guesthttps://www.facebook.com/events/140234646677949/ Jan 18 - Aeronaut Brewing Science By The Pint Special Event w/ Original Gravity Concert Series http://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/science-by-the-pint/ Jan 20 (4-7p) - Boston Button Factory Take Flight! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/take-flight-tickets-40940503147 Jan 26 (1p) - Brown University Music Now featuring Kate Soper https://www.brown.edu/academics/music/sites/brown.edu.academics.music/files/uploads/Music-Now-Full-Schedule_0.pdf Jan 27 (7-10p) - New School of Music Over Time New Gallery Concert Series https://www.facebook.com/events/1519035998191237/?notif_t=plan_user_invited¬if_id=1514507164373151 Jan 14 (4-6p) - Boston Sculptors Gallery Semiosis Quartet http://www.bostonsculptors.com/second-sunday-sound-1/2018/1/14/semiosis-quartet Jan 18 (7:30p) - The Rockwell Huun Huur Tu http://worldmusic.org/content/event_page/5961/huun-huur-tu-the-throat-singers-of-tuva Jan 19 (7-10p) - Washington Street Art Welcome Concert: The Co-Incidence Festival Jan 20 (8-10p) - Third Life Studios An Evening of Aperghis https://www.blacksheepcontemporary.com/ Jan 26 (8p) - Jordan Hall @ New England Conservatory Celebrity Series of Boston | Jeremy Denk/Stefan Jackiw http://celebrityseries.org/denkjackiw/index.htm Jan 1 (10a-1p) - Night Shift Brewing Hair of the Downward Dog https://www.facebook.com/events/379098612514002/?ti=cl Jan 4 (6-9p) - Exhibit 'A' Brewing Demo Tape Twelve: Rewind Party https://www.facebook.com/events/309552989554534/?ti=cl Jan 5 (5-9p) - Dorchester Brewing Company Brato Brewhouse + Kitchen Pop-up https://www.facebook.com/events/195248294359011/?ti=cl Jan 6 (11-12p) - Bone Up Brewing First Annual Horatio Day! https://www.facebook.com/events/1987835421495071/?ti=cl Jan 27 (4-11p) - Cambridge Brewing Company CBC Barleywine Fest https://www.facebook.com/events/1515590865224078/?ti=cl
In this episode, hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson visit Bone Up Brewery in Everett, MA and chat with the co-owners and co-brewers, Liz and Jared Kiraly. They listen to the music of composer Daniel T Lewis, and the Kiraly's design the perfect beer that embodies Lewis' music. Along the way are discussions about Teamaker hops, specialty grains, and thriving in the shadow of a much larger brewery.
The Original Gravity Podcast explores modern music, modern beer, and the people behind these arts. In this episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson preview their top 5 beer and music events for December 2017. December 1 - Slumbrew American Fresh Brewhouse Opening 490 Foley St, Assembly Square, Somerville MA Time TBA December 1 - Rest/Noise performance of Michael Gordon’s Timber Music Mansion - 88 Meeting St, Providence RI 8 pm December 2 - Worcester Earn-A-Bike Annual Fundraiser 3 Cross Brewery, 4 Knowlton Ave, Worcester MA 5 pm - 10 pm Suggested donation $10-15 December 2 - EQ Ensemble New School of Music, 25 Lowell St, Cambridge MA 7:30 pm $15 General Admission, $10 Students December 8 - The Tallis Scholars (2017) St. Paul Church, 29 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge MA 8 pm $45 full price, $22.50+fee at ticketforce.bostix.org December 9 - Boston Beer Run Heartbreak Hill Running Company, 294 Mass Ave, Cambridge MA Lamplighter Brewing, Aeronaut Brewing, Slumbrew, Cambridge Brewing Company 11 am Free to join, pay for beer and food as consumed December 9 - Times Two The Record Company, 960 Mass Ave, Boston MA 8 pm $15 suggested donation December 10 - Notch’s 2nd Annual German Christmas Market Notch Brewery & Tap Room, 283 Derby St, Salem MA 12 pm - 4 pm December 11 - Poutine Party! Winter Hill Brewing Company, 328 Broadway, Somerville MA 5 pm - 10 pm December 22 - Caroling on the Boston Common! ...The Boston Common 7 pm
The Original Gravity Podcast explores modern music, modern beer, and the people behind these arts. In this episode, hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson chat with composer Aaron Jay Myers about his work, his history with punk rock and improvisation, his drive to be a composer, and the almost spiritual impact music has on him. We listen to three of Aaron's works, including music from his old punk band Mad Max, his current band Zyzzyx, and a recent duet for two violins: For The World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky. Greg then determines exactly what beer would pair with Aaron's work.
A special "extended cut" of OGP's conversation with composer Aaron Jay Myers. In this shorter special edition, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson chat with Aaron about commissioning fees, best practices when asking someone to write for you, musical and cultural appropriation, American lagers, Christian rock music, and Aaron's new upcoming CD release. (Aaron also shares his true reaction to Greg's beer suggestion from Episode 17.) Parental discretion advised: the language is a bit more vulgar.
Special guest Brian Reeves (owner of Craft Beer Cellar in Roslindale, MA) joins co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson in discussing their top five NEIPAs brewed in New England.
In the second of a series of monthly beer & music previews, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson each share their top five beer or music related events taking place in and around Boston in the month of November. November 3-5: Guerilla Opera Chrononhotonthologos: A new opera by Andy Vores 132 Ipswich St, Boston $15 General Admission http://guerillaopera.com/season/chrononhotonthologos/ November 3-4: Drink Craft Beer Beer & Sweets Fest Liberty Hall, 200 Stuart St, Boston $55 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/boston-beer-and-sweets-fest-tickets-36216624900 November 4: Ensemble Adapter (8:00pm) Paine Hall, Harvard University Free http://hgnm.org/concert/ensemble-adapter/ November 4: Harpoon Friendsgiving (6pm) Harpoon Brewery $75 (proceeds go to Greater Boston Food Bank) http://www.harpoonhelps.com/events/harpoon-friendsgiving-dinner-boston-448 November 10: 4th Annual Big Cheese & Charcuterie Party (7:00pm) Bantam Cider Company $40 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bantam-ciders-4th-annual-big-cheese-charcuterie-party-tickets-38165192117 November 14-19: Lamplighter 1st Anniversary Party Lamplighter Brewery https://www.facebook.com/events/1892931377701051/ November 16-18: Nerax North Salem Knights of Columbus Hall $9 + pay as you go https://nerax.org/wp_nerax/nerax-north/ November 16-19: Dead Man Walking (an opera by Jake Heggie) Boston Conservatory Theater $30 https://bostonconservatory.berklee.edu/events/dead-man-walking November 19: Nasty Cooperative (2:00pm) Hands to Heart Yoga Center http://sarahbob.net/nasty-cooperative November 19: Semiosis Quartet (7:00pm) New School of Music http://www.semiosisquartet.com/new-events/
The Original Gravity Podcast – hosted by Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson – explores modern music composed by New England Composers and designs homebrewed beer recipes that pair with this music. The NEIPA has taken the nation (and certainly New England) by storm, and one might forget that there is a wealth of amazing other IPAs being brewed as well! In this episode, we do our second "Top 5" list, this time tackling the top five non-New England style IPAs that are brewed in New England! Spoiler: it's gonna make you thirsty.
In the first of a series of monthly beer & music previews, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson each share their top five beer or music related events taking place in and around Boston in the month of October. Original Gravity's Top 10: October 1: Aeronaut Pindrop Session Launch (6:30pm) October 5: Audio Triviality – Music Themed Triva Night @ Bone Up Brewery (8-11pm) October 6: Semiosis Quartet performs music of Latin America @ Third Life Studio (8pm) October 10: Brato and Night Shift Brewery Harvest Popup (5-10pm) October 14: Maria Finkelmeier & Masary Studios: Brutal Rhythms @ City Hall (11pm) October 15: Creepy Classic Nosferatu w/Live Music @ Aeronaut Brewery (8pm) October 14-15: Sausage Fest at SoWa Beer Garden October 22: Arditti String Quartet at ICA (3pm) October 22: Bill Frisell & 50 Years of Innovation in the Art of Guitar Building @ Umbrella Gallery (7:30pm) October 28: 10th Annual Great Pumpkin Fest @ Cambridge Brewing Company
The Original Gravity Podcast explores modern music, modern beer, and the people behind these arts. In this episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with composer Stefanie Lubkowski and chat about punk rock, ambient electronica, Oktoberfest, puke-repellent shoes, and continuously dry-hopped IPAs. Featured music includes Stefanie's solo viola piece, Avanc, and a special performance by her 1990s punk band.
In this episode, regular co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with brewer Brett Bauer of Idle Hands Craft Ales and discuss buckwheat, sour ales, the Kill Your Idles series, and the music of Paula Matthusen.
The debut episode of the Original Gravity Podcast! Co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson chat about the music of Scott Barton, musical robots, and white pepper IPAs.
Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with special guest Matt Sharrock – percussionist and founder of the Boston Percussion Group. Featuring the music of Curtis Hughes, they discuss music and beer that has a lasting impact, and how one's relationship to their art changes over time. And they brew up a mighty fine beer.
The Original Gravity Podcast explores modern music, modern beer, and the people behind these arts. In this episode, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with Kelsey Roth of Exhibit A Brewing Company to discuss beer labeling, phone freaks, the meaning of life, and the music of composer Steve Snowden.
The Original Gravity Podcast – hosted by Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson – explores modern music composed by New England Composers and designs homebrewed beer recipes that pair with this music. In this episode, we welcome two special guests: composer Brian Riordan and cellist Stephen Marotto. We listen to a live improvisation for cello and electronics, discuss Exhibit A Brewing Company, fermenting ants, and design a special beer inspired by their improvisation. Sponsored by the Modern Homebrew Emporium in Cambridge, MA
The Original Gravity Podcast – hosted by Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson – explores modern music composed by New England Composers and designs homebrewed beer recipes that pair with this music. In this episode, we welcome special guest Kirsten Volness – a composer and member of the Providence-ensemble Verdent Vibes. We listen to two of her works for solo violin, discuss the Night Shift Barrel Society, the history of Brown Malt, and design a special beer inspired by Kirsten's music. Sponsored by the Modern Homebrew Emporium in Cambridge, MA
The Original Gravity Podcast – hosted by Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson – explores modern music composed by New England Composers and designs homebrewed beer recipes that pair with this music. In this episode, we take a departure from our usual format by discussing our Top Five Beers of New England, with special music from Christopher Jette weaved throughout. Sponsored by the Modern Homebrew Emporium in Cambridge, MA
The Original Gravity Podcast – hosted by Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson – explores modern music composed by New England Composers and designs homebrewed beer recipes that pair with this music. This third episode features music for strings, chilis, and strong ales.
The Original Gravity Podcast – hosted by Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson – explores modern music composed by New England Composers and designs homebrewed beer recipes that pair with this music. This second episode features music for trumpets, nature sounds, and apple beers.
Interviews: Ep051 (Greg Carlson on Leadership) by Chatting about our stuff, your stuff, the world's stuff, and the intersection of it all
Greg Carlson joins the Fargo Talks Fargo show this week to talk about Episode 1 of Fargo. The panel dives into the episode title and waxes intellectual about what it all means. We break down scenes and discuss what is up with the deer in the trunk. Bits of Fargo (the movie) are spotted throughout the episode. Charpie loves the sound of ham being rubbed and questions if Rachel Ray would really give that kind of advice. In the end, we ask the great question about who will die next.
We’ve never been in a more crowded marketplace, with more corporations shouting for our attention and custom. Yet this choice is an illusion, as detailed in Sold on Language: How Advertisers Talk to You and What This Says About You (Wiley, 2011). Using a battery of techniques, advertisers push us into recognising and ultimately choosing their brand. But forget crude commands to buy buy buy; advertisers are using sophisticated approaches which work with, not against, our cognitive abilities of memory, attention and language. Here is a book where the corporate and academic worlds meet head on. Julie Sedivy and Greg Carlson, both serious researchers in the cognitive and language sciences, exemplify and analyse the ways in which advertisers and political candidates target their market. Familiar techniques of branding and personalisation exploit linguistic features such as presupposition, implicature, metaphor, audience design, speech acts, sociolinguistic variation, and syntactic framing. But can an awareness of these techniques put us in a better position to choose how we choose? I talk with Julie Sedivy about the nature and the illusion of choice, and how advertisers may come knocking on linguists’ doors for expert advice on how language, and the language user, works. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We’ve never been in a more crowded marketplace, with more corporations shouting for our attention and custom. Yet this choice is an illusion, as detailed in Sold on Language: How Advertisers Talk to You and What This Says About You (Wiley, 2011). Using a battery of techniques, advertisers push us into recognising and ultimately choosing their brand. But forget crude commands to buy buy buy; advertisers are using sophisticated approaches which work with, not against, our cognitive abilities of memory, attention and language. Here is a book where the corporate and academic worlds meet head on. Julie Sedivy and Greg Carlson, both serious researchers in the cognitive and language sciences, exemplify and analyse the ways in which advertisers and political candidates target their market. Familiar techniques of branding and personalisation exploit linguistic features such as presupposition, implicature, metaphor, audience design, speech acts, sociolinguistic variation, and syntactic framing. But can an awareness of these techniques put us in a better position to choose how we choose? I talk with Julie Sedivy about the nature and the illusion of choice, and how advertisers may come knocking on linguists’ doors for expert advice on how language, and the language user, works. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices