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On this episode, you'll hear about wine that has been nurtured by Mother Nature for over 100 years. Winemaker and ampelographer Greg Lafollette has been crafting wine from old vines for so long that he knows of their place in history and other names they've had throughout the centuries. His latest wine project is Marchelle Wines. I'll chat with Greg about the gnarly old vines and the diverse geology of the Russian River Valley's six Neighborhoods. You'll also hear from Greg's partner with Marchelle, Kevin Lee, a marketing master who is doing an excellent job of propping up the brand on social media. I didn't get a chance to interview Evan Damiano, Marchelle's Associate Winemaker, but the boys give him big props for his dedication to the project. MarchelleWines.com
New Scripture for Today Podcast! Click here: https://sft.fireside.fm Opening Song: Psalm 22 by Greg LaFollette (https://open.spotify.com/track/1KP4dy5hNaKe4aWfvidbFm?si=e75519764bf2415f) Lyrics: My God my God why have you forsaken me My God my God why have you forsaken me You promised me that you would never leave I'm crying out but you are not listening I'm crying out but you withhold your peace from me You promised me that you would never leave He trusts in the Lord all the mockers say So let God deliver him since he loves him My God my God why have you forsaken me My God my God why have you forsaken me You promised me that you would never leave You promised me that you would never leave You promised me that you would never leave Let God deliver him since he loves him Passage: 1 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from saving me, from the words of my groaning? 2 O my God, I cry by day, but you do not answer, and by night, but I find no rest. 3 Yet you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel. 4 In you our fathers trusted; they trusted, and you delivered them. 5 To you they cried and were rescued; in you they trusted and were not put to shame. 6 But I am a worm and not a man, scorned by mankind and despised by the people. 7 All who see me mock me; they make mouths at me; they wag their heads; 8 “He trusts in the LORD; let him deliver him; let him rescue him, for he delights in him!” 9 Yet you are he who took me from the womb; you made me trust you at my mother's breasts. 10 On you was I cast from my birth, and from my mother's womb you have been my God. 11 Be not far from me, for trouble is near, and there is none to help. (Psalm 22:1–11 ESV) Musical Reflection: Bless the Lord, My Soul by Jacques Berthier Reflection Notes: A contribution to the Taizé tradition, this tune by Berthier provides a reverent foundation for the text: “Bless the Lord, my soul, and bless God's holy name. Bless the Lord, my soul, who leads me into life.” Prayer: O, make your Word a swift Word, passing from the ear to the heart, from the heart to the lip and conversation; that, as the rain returns not empty, so neither may your Word, but accomplish that for which it is given. Amen. -George Herbert
Opening Song: Psalm 22 by Greg LaFollette (https://open.spotify.com/track/1KP4dy5hNaKe4aWfvidbFm?si=e75519764bf2415f) Lyrics: My God my God why have you forsaken me My God my God why have you forsaken me You promised me that you would never leave I'm crying out but you are not listening I'm crying out but you withhold your peace from me You promised me that you would never leave He trusts in the Lord all the mockers say So let God deliver him since he loves him My God my God why have you forsaken me My God my God why have you forsaken me You promised me that you would never leave You promised me that you would never leave You promised me that you would never leave Let God deliver him since he loves him Passage: 1 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from saving me, from the words of my groaning? 2 O my God, I cry by day, but you do not answer, and by night, but I find no rest. 3 Yet you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel. 4 In you our fathers trusted; they trusted, and you delivered them. 5 To you they cried and were rescued; in you they trusted and were not put to shame. 6 But I am a worm and not a man, scorned by mankind and despised by the people. 7 All who see me mock me; they make mouths at me; they wag their heads; 8 “He trusts in the LORD; let him deliver him; let him rescue him, for he delights in him!” 9 Yet you are he who took me from the womb; you made me trust you at my mother's breasts. 10 On you was I cast from my birth, and from my mother's womb you have been my God. 11 Be not far from me, for trouble is near, and there is none to help. (Psalm 22:1–11 ESV) Musical Reflection: Bless the Lord, My Soul by Jacques Berthier Reflection Notes: A contribution to the Taizé tradition, this tune by Berthier provides a reverent foundation for the text: “Bless the Lord, my soul, and bless God's holy name. Bless the Lord, my soul, who leads me into life.” Prayer: O, make your Word a swift Word, passing from the ear to the heart, from the heart to the lip and conversation; that, as the rain returns not empty, so neither may your Word, but accomplish that for which it is given. Amen. -George Herbert
Key Conversation Points: When we are confronted with real world darkness, what do we do? We don't have to create art that will hang in a museum. Lisa-Jo states that, "Art can be a crossing guard, doctor, chef, writer, mom raising humans or a grandpa tending to his friends at the nursing home. It is art because we have the nature of God in us." Curt Thompson explains, "We are people with great longing...it is in our DNA to create things..we don't want to create things of mediocrity but evil wants to disrupt all of that and in that trauma we become people of great grief." Don't let platitudes smooth us past the hard moment. Did you know C.S. Lewis fought in a war? Christie's Narnia talk takes us deeper. You model God's art as you live in the simplest ways. Out of the Ordinary Suggested Reading and Music: Shannan's Instagram Post. Timothy Willard's Instagram Post about CS Lewis's war and beauty. Curt Thompson podcast interview is here. "One Chance" by Tim Be Told. Greg Lafollette's "Songs of Common Prayer" are here. Podcast links: Click here to join the conversations we have with listeners every week around the podcast. https://www.blackbarnonline.com/ _______ Sponsor appreciation: We're so grateful to partner with show sponsors that keep making our work possible. Click here to visit Green Chef and use code ordinary130 to get $130 off including free shipping! The #1 Meal Kit for Eating Well! https://greenchef.com/ordinary130 Click here to join over 1 million people taking charge of their mental health through the online counseling offered by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month. http://www.betterhelp.com/ordinary Click here to visit Nutrafol and use the promo code ORDINARY to save $15 off your first subscription. https://nutrafol.com/ _______ Click here to sign up for your own digital Paper&String care package curated by Christie, Lisa-Jo and friends. http://outoftheordinarypodcast.com/ps
Apparently, I've been absent for a while. For now, I'd like to reach back to share a version of this previous post. It's been an extreme pleasure to meet many fascinating personalities in the wine business. This recording highlights those who have expressed their passion about the wine industry, from Napa Valley and Sonoma County to Hopland and places in between. The winery owners, winemakers and growers I have chosen speak eloquently, philosophically, poetically, and often spiritually about wine and vineyards. I'm confident that if you listen it will make the wine you love taste even better. Cheers! Guests include Greg LaFollette of Alquimista Cellars, Julie Johnson of Tres Sabores, Ulysses Van der Kamp of Van der Kamp Vineyards, Mark Topel of Topel Wines, Jean-Charles Boisset of Boisset Family Estates, the late George Macleod of MacLeod Family Vineyard (who we lost earlier this year), Delia Viader of Viader Vineyards and Winery, Gary Breen of Campovida, and Randy Ullom of Kendall-Jackson/Jackson Family Wines.
Greg Lafollette is a prominent consultant, speaker, and overall accounting expert, specifically in the field of technology intergration to further the profession. Greg and Jason talk about how technology has led the accounting world to what it is today and what it may become tomorrow. Insights for your firm's future await! Follow Thriveal on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/THRIVEalCPAs Instagram: instagram.com/thrivealcpas/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/thriveal/ Facebook: facebook.com/THRIVEal Join the Thriveal community: thriveal.com/apply/
This Tuesday at 6PM on the Eight One Sixty radio show on 90.9 The Bridge is another week of celebrating new music from KC area musicians and bands. We’re only four months into the year and KC-area musicians have already released over 150 albums/EPs/singles. We’ll kick off the show by debuting brand new music from Kianna White, who is playing a show outside at Lemonade Park on Friday, May 7 along with The Creepy Jingles, Monta At Odds, and DJ Thundercutz. Then we’ll play a brand new one from Danny McGaw, once a professional footballer in the UK, then moved to KC and Lawrence for a while and now calls California home. He’s back in town this weekend playing at Mayday! Celebration Of Love And Life! Outdoor Show! at Mike Kelly's Westsider on Saturday, along with Brothers Barclay, Damon Parker of The MGDs, The Supermassive Black Holes, and more.Then we’ll continue with a bigger stack of new music from The Roseline, Such Lovely People (a new project from Josh Dorrell), Pala Zolo (Eric Davis of Hembree), Nick Siegel, a sister/brother duo who are 14 and 15 years old-Ethan & Charlie G, Middlechild, and we’ll hear Greg LaFollette’s treatment of one of my favorite songs of all time.Also, we’ve said his name more on our show than anyone else this year, Kadesh Flow. He’s put out a dozen new singles so far in 2021, we’ll play the latest from him and let you know you can catch him at The Ship on May 21, along with Jessica Paige.
Maria Fee is a painter who works with paper, canvas and paint to create work that explores fragmentation, cultural mixing referred to as mestizo, alienation and hospitality. She is the director of the national artist residency program at Brehm Cascadia which is part of the Brehm Center of Fuller Seminary. We talk about the residency and the need artists have for the church but also the need churches have for artists and why. Find out more about Maria's work at: https://www.mariafee.net Music provided for this episode by Greg LaFollette.
The newest album from Greg LaFollette, "I'll Wait For You, My Love" comes out today. Craig shares a bit of each song from the album and talks a little bit about it. Go to www.greglafollette.com to find out more about Greg and his music, and go listen to this album! It's SO good! Also, if you need a lead sheet created for your songs you've written, go to www.churchmusicmakers.com/services and reach out to Craig. He'd be happy to create lead sheets or whatever printed music you're needing!
Welcome to the Rustic Songbird Podcast! Have you slaved over making your songs the best quality they can be, and then shy away when it comes to promoting and selling your music? In the latest episode of the Rustic Songbird podcast, Lydia Walker interviews Greg LaFollette about how he intentionally plans his songs and music promotions to be authentic and real. You’ll learn helpful tips for how to promote your own music without sounding cheesy or salesy. Find out more about Greg's music at www.greglafollette.com. Say hi to Lydia on Instagram! @thelydiawalker Email hello@rusticsongbird.com Download my FREE CHECKLIST for "How To Prepare To Record In A Studio": bit.ly/recording-checklist
Hosts Jesse Eubanks and Sam Stevenson give an overview of how Type 2 can change and interview recording artist Greg LaFollette about being a Helper. The crew plays You’ve Got Problems, where Greg is forced to choose between never hearing music again or experiencing heartbreak for the rest of his life.
As we approach the end of another year, now my 6th On The Wine Road, I'd like to reach back to share a version of this previous post. It's been an extreme pleasure to meet many fascinating personalities in the wine business. This recording highlights those who have expressed their passion about the wine industry, from Napa Valley and Sonoma County to Hopland and places in between. The winery owners, winemakers and growers I have chosen speak eloquently, philosophically, poetically, and often spiritually about wine and vineyards. I'm confident that if you listen it will make the wine you love taste even better. Cheers! Guests include Greg LaFollette of Alquimista Cellars, Julie Johnson of Tres Sabores, Ulysses Van der Kamp of Van der Kamp Vineyards, Mark Topel of Topel Wines, Jean-Charles Boisset of Boisset Family Estates, the late George Macleod of MacLeod Family Vineyard (who we lost earlier this year), Delia Viader of Viader Vineyards and Winery, Gary Breen of Campovida, and Randy Ullom of Kendall-Jackson/Jackson Family Wines.
We dig into two fabulous October 2018 releases - "She Waits" by The Gray Havens and "Songs of Common Prayer" by Greg LaFollette. SONGS ON EPISODE: * "She Waits" by The Gray Havens * "Storehouse" by The Gray Havens * "Hosanna in the Highest" by Greg LaFollette * "Mystery of Faith" by Greg LaFollette (ft. Sarah Masen) CREDITS: * Host & Producer: Dave Trout * The Gray Havens' website: http://thegrayhavensmusic.com * Greg LaFollette's website: http://greglafollette.com (c) 2018 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization - more info is at https://utrmedia.org
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode #291: Greg LaFollette and Songs of Common PrayerGreg Lafollette has been involved in over 100 records in his career. Between the studio and touring, he has worked with Andrew Peterson, Audrey Assad, Waterdeep, Sara Groves, Matthew Perryman Jones, Erin McCarley, Katie Herzig, Andrew Belle and many others. He has had multiple placements in international advertising campaigns with his band Trouvere, and has written and co-written many songs that have appeared on others' records.His latest project, Songs of Common Prayer, an album whose lyrics are taken from (or inspired by) the Book of Common Prayer.Greg LaFollette's Web Site: https://greglafollette.com/musicGreg LaFollette on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0QqdRkCRdePCFggzWYvCuT----more----Your Host: Rick Lee James RickLeeJames.com Blessings,Rick Lee Jameswww.RickLeeJames.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode #291: Greg LaFollette and Songs of Common Prayer Greg Lafollette has been involved in over 100 records in his career. Between the studio and touring, he has worked with Andrew Peterson, Audrey Assad, Waterdeep, Sara Groves, Matthew Perryman Jones, Erin McCarley, Katie Herzig, Andrew Belle and many others. He has had multiple placements in international advertising campaigns with his band Trouvere, and has written and co-written many songs that have appeared on others’ records. His latest project, Songs of Common Prayer, an album whose lyrics are taken from (or inspired by) the Book of Common Prayer. Greg LaFollette's Web Site: https://greglafollette.com/music Greg LaFollette on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0QqdRkCRdePCFggzWYvCuT ----more---- Your Host: Rick Lee James RickLeeJames.com Blessings, Rick Lee James www.RickLeeJames.com
Greg LaFollette is a songwriter, musician and producer in Nashville, TN. His latest project, Songs of Common Prayer, pairs the age old words from the Book of Common Prayer to simple yet rich melodies. He is joined on the album by admired vocalists Sara Groves, Sarah Masen and Taylor Leonhardt. Through these songs, Greg helps make a way for honest and deep conversations with God that also inspire hope, peace and vulnerability. He also serves as resident artist and director of art and liturgy at Grace Story Church in Nashville. https://greglafollette.com/home
Greg LaFollette, Strategic Advisor for CPA.com, and Mark Brooks, Senior Innovation Manager for the AICPA, share information about the new startup accelerator the Association. This episode is perfect for all of you entrepreneurs who have a technology or business idea that would help improve the accounting profession.
The AICPA and CPA.com have some interesting innovative initiatives in the offering. Join Ed and Ron as they discuss what's new at both of these organizations with Greg LaFollette of CPA.com, and Mark S. Burns of the AICPA.
The AICPA and CPA.com have some interesting innovative initiatives in the offering. Join Ed and Ron as they discuss what's new at both of these organizations with Greg LaFollette of CPA.com, and Mark S. Burns of the AICPA.
The AICPA and CPA.com have some interesting innovative initiatives in the offering. Join Ed and Ron as they discuss what's new at both of these organizations with Greg LaFollette of CPA.com, and Mark S. Burns of the AICPA.
On this first day of 2017 I’m presenting my show from the last day of 2016. On the final broadcast of the year I wanted to highlight those who have expressed their passion about the wine industry. The winery owners, winemakers and growers I have chosen have done so eloquently, philosophically, poetically, and often spiritually. I'm confident that if you listen it will make the wine you love taste even better. Cheers! Guests include Greg LaFollette of Alquimista Cellars, Julie Johnson of Tres Sabores, Ulysses Van Der Kamp of Van Der Kamp Vineyards, Mark Topel of Topel Wines, Jean-Charles Boisset of Boisset Family Estates, George Macleod of MacLeod Family Vineyard, Delia & Janet Viader of Viader Vineyards and Winery, and Gary Breen of Campovida.
Ed and Ron will interview Greg LaFollette, CPA. Greg will give us his take on the future of the accounting profession, as well as the Richard and Daniel Susskind book, The Future of the Professions -see our show from January 8, 2016, interview with Daniel Susskind-, cloud accounting, transitioning to higher value advisory services, among other topics.
Ed and Ron will interview Greg LaFollette, CPA. Greg will give us his take on the future of the accounting profession, as well as the Richard and Daniel Susskind book, The Future of the Professions -see our show from January 8, 2016, interview with Daniel Susskind-, cloud accounting, transitioning to higher value advisory services, among other topics.
Ed and Ron will interview Greg LaFollette, CPA. Greg will give us his take on the future of the accounting profession, as well as the Richard and Daniel Susskind book, The Future of the Professions -see our show from January 8, 2016, interview with Daniel Susskind-, cloud accounting, transitioning to higher value advisory services, among other topics.
Are you a carny or are you Disney, and an interview with Greg LaFollette, evil genius. August 2011.