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Co-host Greg Jarvis opens up about bouts of clinical depression that he has had most of his life, at least once to several times a year. Without offering pat answers or trite advice, Greg communicates empathy and a few suggestions for those with similar struggles. (Repeat program: First podcast 8-6-20) Click on your podcasting platform […]
Co-host Greg Jarvis opens up about bouts of clinical depression that he has had most of his life, at least once to several times a year. Without offering pat answers or trite advice, Greg communicates empathy and a few suggestions for those with similar struggles. (Repeat program: First podcast 8-6-20) Click on your podcasting platform […]
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Greg Jarvis (one of the show's regular rotating co-hosts) joins Bob for a discussion of many Bible-related subjects including: -The fact that salvation not only means choosing Jesus as savior but also choosing Jesus as LORD of our lives -The Book of Haggai and his admonition to the Hebrews to finish the temple they started. […]
Greg Jarvis (one of the show's regular rotating co-hosts) joins Bob for a discussion of many Bible-related subjects including: -The fact that salvation not only means choosing Jesus as savior but also choosing Jesus as LORD of our lives -The Book of Haggai and his admonition to the Hebrews to finish the temple they started. […]
Toronto-London based experimental group, The Flowers of Hell, founded by Greg Jarvis release their latest album called "Keshakhtaran" via Space Age Recordings. "The Flowers of Hell" is rooted in an old blues idea about how music transforms the misery and toil of musicians into the joy of listeners, as well as Baudelaire's poetry book called, "Les Fleurs Du Mal." "Keshakhtaran," meaning "seeking nirvana through meditation to sound, especially when you're stoned," is suitably named. The album presents a 42-minute instrumental psilocybin meditation piece in two parts, rooted in sax, flugel horn, chimes, harp,sitar and opera soprano vocals, augmented with tremolos, flutters, horns, woodwinds, strings and percussion. The album was mastered by Grammy recipient Peter J. Moore (Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Joe Strummer). For the past 18 years, The Flowers Of Hell have traversed the experimental edges of indie, classical and jazz, with music often rooted in the audio-visual synesthesia of Jarvis. Despite relative obscurity, they have been championed by music legends such as Lou Reed, Sonic Boom, Kevin Shields and members of The Legendary Pink Dots, Death In Vegas, The Wedding Present, The Fugs and The Plastic People Of The Universe, not to mention support from NASA's Mission Control team and the Tate Gallery. THE FLOWERS OF HELL also released their deluxe first vinyl pressing of Lou Reed-endorsed "Odes" album for Record Store Day UK. "Odes," pays tribute to The Joy Division, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac, Stereolab, Laurie Anderson, The Velvet Underground, Siouxsie & the Banshees and Neutral Milk Hotel, among others. http://www.flowersofhell.comhttps://flowersofhell.bandcamp.comPlaylist and podcast: https://djnocturna.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DJNocturnaListen : http://modsnapradio.comQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap RadioKMOD: San Antonio2pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)
Co-host Greg Jarvis talks about the subtle ways in which we make Christianity less about God and more about us! (Repeat program: First Podcast 3-25-21) Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The Bob Siegel Show: Apple | Google | Spotify | TuneIn | Blubrry | Deezer | Android | RSS Feed Subscribe by email and get Bob's show delivered directly […]
Co-host Greg Jarvis talks about the subtle ways in which we make Christianity less about God and more about us! (Repeat program: First Podcast 3-25-21) Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The Bob Siegel Show: Apple | Google | Spotify | TuneIn | Blubrry | Deezer | Android | RSS Feed Subscribe by email and get Bob's show delivered directly […]
Greg Jarvis in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.flowersofhell.com/ https://flowersofhell.bandcamp.com/album/keshakhtaran The Flowers of Hell are a transatlantic experimental orchestra made up of a revolving line-up of 16 or so independent musicians based in Toronto and London. Their mostly instrumental sound builds bridges between classical music and post-rock, shoegaze, space rock and drone music, often resulting in their being described as an orchestral extension of the work of The Velvet Underground and Spacemen 3. They are led by synesthete composer Greg Jarvis. Much of their repertoire is an exploration of the timbre-to-shape synesthesia that causes Jarvis to involuntarily perceive all sounds as floating abstract visual forms.
Toronto-London based experimental group The Flowers Of Hell have announced that they will release their new album 'Keshakhtaran' via UK cult label Space Age Recordings (home to Spacemen 3, as well as Spectrum, Chapterhouse, Acid Mothers Temple and The Telescopes). Ahead of this, they present ‘Foray Through Keshakhtaran', the first taste of the trans-Atlantic group's first studio album in six years. A tripped out instrumental journey in two 20-minute parts, this record involves 20 artists, including special guests Rishi Dhir (Elephant Stone, Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Black Angels, Beck) on sitar, Montreal harpist Sarah Pagé, and avant-accordion legend Angel Corpus Christi (Suicide, Spiritualized, Dean Wareham). Produced by the band's leader and composer Greg Jarvis, this album was mastered by Grammy recipient Peter J. Moore (Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Joe Strummer). For the past 18 years, The Flowers Of Hell have traversed the experimental edges of indie, Classical and jazz, with music often rooted in the audio-visual synesthesia of the group's mastermind, Greg Jarvis. Despite relative obscurity, they have been championed by music legends such as Lou Reed, Sonic Boom, Kevin Shields and members of The Legendary Pink Dots, Death In Vegas, The Wedding Present, The Fugs and The Plastic People Of The Universe, not to mention support from NASA's mission control team and the Tate Gallery with an album installation and concert just a fortnight before London locked down. #NewMusic #Legends #Interview
Co-host Greg Jarvis joins Bob for a discussion on the ways Christians interact with themselves and unbelievers. Questions: -Have Christians really thought through what they believe, reading the Bible for themselves, or are they often doing little more than parroting back what they heard from their pastors? -Are we sometimes too quick to judge another […]
Greg Jarvis - The Flowers of Hell - in conversation with David Eastaugh The Flowers of Hell are a transatlantic experimental orchestra made up of a revolving line-up of 16 or so independent musicians based in Toronto and London. Their mostly instrumental sound builds bridges between classical music and post-rock, shoegaze, space rock and drone music, often resulting in their being described as an orchestral extension of the work of The Velvet Underground and Spacemen 3. They are led by synesthete composer Greg Jarvis. Much of their repertoire is an exploration of the timbre-to-shape synesthesia that causes Jarvis to involuntarily perceive all sounds as floating abstract visual forms.
Seeing sounds. Tasting colour. Colours linked with letters and numbers. Our guests are Greg Jarvis, President Canadian Synesthesia Association; Dr. Luis Fornazzari, a neurologist at St Michael's Hospital Memory Clinic, and patient George, a Toronto man who developed synesthesia after a stroke.
Co-host Greg Jarvis joins Bob for a discussion about drawing closer to God during times of trial. Different kinds of trials are discussed: -Trials that teach us things -Trials that teach us nothing -Trials as a result of sin Related theme: When Christians see a brother or sister suffering and offer unsolicited advice, are they really […]
Bob and co-host Greg Jarvis discuss the phenomenon of Christians putting people on pedestals to the point where they depend more upon people than God. This includes their own pastors, celebrities, and even heroes of the Bible. (First time on the podcast show, edited from Bob's weekly radio broadcast, March, 2015) Click on your […]
In a continuation of episode 13, we sit down with the founder of the Canadian Synesthesia Association Greg Jarvis. Greg is a Toronto-born musician and composer best know for his work leading the rock group the Flowers of Hell. He's also worked at major labels in the early 1990's such as BMG in Toronto, Prague, and Moscow, and later for Universal in London. He is currently a professor at Durham College's Media, Art, & Design School where he teaches about music history and the music industry. We sit down with Greg and discuss what his experience has been like living with synesthesia. Hope you enjoy it and thank you for your support! New Merch Out Now! http://www.thednaproject.ca/shop (SHOP HERE) [Don't forget to check out The DNA Project Merch code “PODCAST” for 20 % off your first purchase!!] https://bit.ly/3uPCWaj (YouTube Subscribe Now) https://bit.ly/3uPCWaj (Audio Subscribe Now) Thank you to our Sponsors: https://thednaproject.ca (The DNA Project) https://www.the-mpl.com (The MPL Toronto) Want More info on Synesthesia? https://synesthesiacanada.com/ (Canadian Synesthesia Association website) https://www.instagram.com/theflowersofhell/ (Greg Jarvis Instagram ) Opening Credits: Daniel Cowans, Musical Director @ The DNA Project Produced By: Anthony Lewis and Diriki Palmer Mixed and Edited By: Mat Keselman
Sam and Greg (Jarvis in for Sam) start the 7am hour talking about the Olympics, Cory McCartney from Talking Chop joins the show to talk about the Braves, and Greg has a Casting Call. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam and Greg (Jarvis in for Sam) start the show talking about what happened yesterday in sports, Jarvis tells us what it's like to go to Falcons training camp, and the guys rethink the NBA super teams. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam and Greg (Jarvis in for Sam) start the 8am hour talking about Falcons training camp, Terrell Thomas NBA Insider joins the show, and the guys preview today's matchups. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Co-host Greg Jarvis joins Bob for a discussion on the ways Christians interact with themselves and unbelievers. Questions: -Have Christians really thought through what they believe, reading the Bible for themselves, or are they often doing little more than parroting back what they heard from their pastors? -Are we sometimes too quick to judge another […]
In this second episode, Ian and Mark chat about Transparent Radiation and the November 1985 gig at the Mercia Leisure Centre. Greg Jarvis from Flowers of Hell describes his Spacemen 3 voyage of discovery, and there's a discussion of Spacemen contemporaries Loop. Many thanks to Greg Jarvis (https://www.flowersofhell.com/), Gavin Wissen for Mercia memories, and Steve Evans for permission to use his early band photo. Spacemen 3 play Transparent Radiation at Willem 1, Arnhem, Netherlands, 13 April 1989: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL_xe12lBVo Spacemen 3 play Transparent Radiation at the Forum, Enger, Germany, 6 May 1989: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VajENwvV1U Spiritualized site, with links to stores to order reissues: https://www.spiritualized.com/ Pete Kember's BandCamp: https://sonicboomspacemen3.bandcamp.com/ Pete Bain gig, London, 18 November: https://www.facebook.com/events/315448602861434/ Pete Bain gig, Colchester, 19 November: https://hotboxlive.co.uk/event/thee-lucifer-sams-pete-bassman/ More about the Mercia Leisure Centre gig: http://spacemen3.co.uk/gigs/19851127-2/ This podcast's site: http://spacemen3.co.uk/pod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpacemenP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spacemenpod/
Co-host Greg Jarvis talks about the subtle ways in which we make Christianity less about God and more about us! (Edited from a previous Bob Siegel Show BROADCAST) Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The Bob Siegel Show: Apple | Google | Spotify | TuneIn | Blubrry | Deezer | Android | […]
Co-host Greg Jarvis talks about the subtle ways in which we make Christianity less about God and more about us! (Edited from a previous Bob Siegel Show BROADCAST) Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The Bob Siegel Show: Apple | Google | Spotify | TuneIn | Blubrry | Deezer | Android | […]
ITVT/TVOT is pleased to present a new episode of “Televisionation,” our video/audio podcast exploring the advanced/interactive-TV industry in the Coronavirus/Covid-19 Era and beyond. This episode features Greg Jarvis, EVP and GM of Fincons Group, an Italian company which offers consulting and engineering services to support technological and digital transition, and which expanded its operations to the US in 2017. Among other things, Jarvis discusses how the company is applying its extensive expertise in the HbbTV standard (an area in which it has been working for the past decade) to the rollout of ATSC 3.0. (Note: Our first virtual show, TVOT LIVE!, took place last month. However, you can still purchase on-demand access to all the sessions and other materials for $49.99. Click http://tvotshow.com to register.)
Co-host Greg Jarvis raises questions about the true nature of discipleship. What does it really mean to be a disciple of Christ? And since Christ commanded His people to make disciples, is this something the church-at-large is really doing today? Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The Bob Siegel Show: Apple | […]
Co-host Greg Jarvis joins Bob for a discussion about objectively reading the Bible as opposed to some of the common ways in which people “decipher” meaning, such as merely trusting what some clergyman told us it means, reading only through the lens of our own culture, or believing what we want to believe. Different methods […]
Co-host Greg Jarvis joins Bob for a discussion about objectively reading the Bible as opposed to some of the common ways in which people “decipher” meaning, such as merely trusting what some clergyman told us it means, reading only through the lens of our own culture, or believing what we want to believe. Different methods […]
Co-host Greg Jarvis opens up about bouts of clinical depression that he has had most of his life, at least once to several times a year. Without offering pat answers or trite advice, Greg communicates empathy and a few suggestions for those with similar struggles. Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The […]
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Original airdate: 1-31-16 Greg Jarvis (one of the show's regular rotating co-hosts) joins Bob for a discussion of many Bible-related subjects including: -The fact that salvation not only means choosing Jesus as savior but also choosing Jesus as LORD of our lives -The Book of Haggai and […]
Original airdate: 1-31-16 Greg Jarvis (one of the show’s regular rotating co-hosts) joins Bob for a discussion of many Bible-related subjects including: -The fact that salvation not only means choosing Jesus as savior but also choosing Jesus as LORD of our lives -The Book of Haggai and […]
Weird History: The Unexpected and Untold Chronicles of History
Join us as we delve into the tragic events surrounding the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. This episode explores the causes behind the national tragedy that shocked America in the '80s. Despite meticulous checks by NASA, what led to this catastrophic failure? Listen to learn about the risks astronauts face in their pursuit of space exploration, and how NASA honors the seven crewmembers who lost their lives on January 28, 1986: Francis 'Dick' Scobee, Mike Smith, Judy Resnik, Ellison Onizuka, Ron McNair, Greg Jarvis, and Christa McAuliffe. #SpaceShuttleChallenger #NASA #WeirdHistory #Challengerdisaster #spaceexploration #astronauts #nationaltragedy #1980s #Francis'Dick'Scobee #MikeSmith #JudyResnik #EllisonOnizuka #RonMcNair #GregJarvis #ChristaMcAuliffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gregory ArmstrongWe did good last week! Hopefully we don't suck this week. noWeek 10 ATS w/ Greg JarvisWeek 10 ATS w/ Greg Jarvissports,nba,football,discussion,pop,culture,movies,musichttp://gapodcast.net/general-admission/2018/11/11/week-10-
Gregory ArmstrongHopefully we don't suck this week. noWeek 9 ATS w/ Greg JarvisWeek 9 ATS w/ Greg Jarvissports,nba,football,discussion,pop,culture,movies,musichttp://gapodcast.net/general-admission/2018/11/3/week-9-at
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Gregory ArmstrongOh, we're back. Talking some sport. You like baseball? We got you. You like some basketball? Some old Naismath style sport? We got you. And of course, football. noWeek 6 Against The Spread Picks w/ Greg JarvisWeek 6 Against The Spread Picks w/ Greg Jarvissports,nba,football,discussion,pop,culture,movies,music
Origin’s Greg Jarvis on why renewables are cheaper than coal, why baseload is thing of the past, and why its looking at storage instead.
It takes until like the 40:00 mark for us to talk football. Maybe before that but I always forget to mark it down. Deal with it. I stunk at my picks last week. Greg Jarvis did not. We also watched the first Celtics game during this and I don't want to get ahead of myself but they might not lose a game this season.
Gregory ArmstrongI stink at picking games while Greg Jarvis did not. Anyways, we're back for our Week 3 picks fresh off a Jets loss on Thursday night. Giddy up.nosports,nba,football,discussion,pop,culture,movies,musicht
On this episode, the two Gregs and Collin talk Rob and Blacc Chyna, Mayweather/McGregor, have a long discussion about where sports media is headed and wrap up with Greg Jarvis letting his lifeless body ripping the Knicks.
This week the guys talk about how not to be an asshole during this July 4th weekend, drinking wine out of a can, NBA Summer League, NBA free agency, John McEnroe and his comments on Serena Williams and Greg Jarvis gives his follow up after Phil Jackson is out in NY.
Greg Armstrong and Greg Jarvis sit down to give you their over/unders for each NBA team this season. The NBA season starts tomorrow so enjoy!
Don't miss this action packed episode as there is no profound question that is answered! This week we are joined by two awesome guests Chelsea Greenberg and Greg Jarvis.
Greg Jarvis joins the show as the Gregs wrap up NBA Free Agency, talk NBA Summer League, build a team to beat the Warriors and pick the host Greg's 5 League Pass teams.@GregArmstrong_; add on snapchat: gregoryarmstro@thehotchkid
This week Greg Jarvis joins the show to breakdown the Eastern Conference Finals, talks what we can expect from Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals, potential NBA Finals matchups and we answer some “Would You Rather?” questions.@GregArmstrong_; add on snapchat: gregoryarmstro@thehotchkid
Greg Jarvis, Spotify UK Sales Director presenting at the DigitalAudioWorks Launch Event on Wednesday 7th October 2015. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.