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Kidvation Global is a nonprofit focused on administering programs that connect young people worldwide to create innovative, entrepreneurial solutions for present-day issues. Founded in 2022 by Harold Lee and Brent Wheelbarger, Kidvation has worked with over 2,500 students, including microschoolers and others learning in unconventional educational environments. Read more about Kidvation in this recent FEE.org article. *** Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly LiberatED e-newsletter on education trends at fee.org/liberated.
Lyrics in Versified Entertainment Featured Artist: ILL Son-Song: Rejoice (ft. Harold Lee) L.I.V.E is a network connecting a diverse range of talented individuals such as music artist, dancers and music producers into one community, one organization. This platform is a branch of Word of Mouthz, which was established in 2012 by founder April Crenshaw. Word of Mouthz is a networking chain that connects talented artist and entrepreneurs through networking, advertising, and promotions. This organization is for individuals that are serious about the Arts including the art of music, writing and dance. We want to support you and your talent, we expect the same support to be given to everyone that is apart of this network. L.I.V.E is all about showcasing your gift to the world and accepting that we all can grow and support each other in this organization. We recruiting for more individuals to join this organization. If you would like to join us, contact us through email or direct message. #live3152k #lyricsinversifiedentertainment #indieartist
Lyrics in Versified Entertainment "Welcome to L.I.V.E, where we bring together a powerful collective of talented individuals from across the world—music artists, dancers, music producers—all connected in one vibrant community. This is your host, Tigress, and today's episode is all about celebrating the unique voices of the indie music scene. We've got an incredible lineup for you today, featuring eight phenomenal indie artists who are making waves in the industry. Let me introduce you to these talented musicians who bring soul, passion, and creativity to every note they play. First up, we have the smooth and soulful sounds of David Margam, bringing that irresistible groove. Following him is the powerhouse voice of Delon White, whose music will touch your heart and soul. Then, get ready for the dynamic energy of the Michael Botte Band, delivering an electrifying performance you won't forget. We're also featuring the one and only Sister J, with her unique blend of sound that captures both strength and grace. Jamila V is up next, offering her signature style with a voice that will leave you in awe. And you won't want to miss Addam, a true artist whose music pushes the boundaries of creativity. Next, we've got Dave Casey, who is always bringing something fresh and inspiring to the table. And last but definitely not least, we have ILL Son featuring the amazing Harold Lee, delivering a collaboration that's both powerful and unforgettable. These artists represent the future of indie music, and we are honored to have them on this episode. So, sit back, relax, and let their music move you. And don't forget to show your support! Follow us on YouTube at L.I.V.E, where we bring you more music, more talent, and more connection every day. Hit that subscribe button, turn on your notifications, and help us spread the love for these fabulous indie artists. Your support means everything! Once again, this is Tigress, reminding you to stay L.I.V.E—Living, Inspiring, Vibing, and Elevating. Let's keep the creativity flowing and the music growing. See you next time!" So mark your calendars, set your alarms, and get ready to be blown away by the Indie Music Extravaganza on Tigress315Radio's Promotional Wednesday! Join us for an evening of breathtaking talent, irresistible melodies, and the thrill of discovering your new favorite artist.
In this episode of Someone You Need to Know, Rashanah reflects on the memories and life of Harold Lee Rush. Harold Lee Rush was a radio personality, Chicago legend, and historian who passed away on Jan 1. 2022 Harold was my mentor, teacher, and trusted advisor. He saw appreciation for my work and mission to change the negative narrative about Englewood into a positive one when I was only blogging about the Good In Englewood and sharing on social media. Harold was nice enough to share the mic with me and carved out 10 minutes of his airtime to allow me to launch “What's Good In Englewood' with Shanah B, a weekly segment on WKKC's 89.3 FM radio station during Harold's shift. For over six years, I shared the mic with Harold, where we reported on Good News in the neighborhoods, not just Englewood but also surrounding Black communities. This led to many media spotlights and profiles, such as the front cover of the Chicago Tribune, Huffington Post, and PBS Documentaries. Harold was alongside me in every one of these media profiles. Harold was unapologetically Black with an infectious laughter who touched the lives of countless individuals beyond the city of Chicago, held an impeccable passion for history that goes far beyond any historian I know, and had a lover Bid-Whiz! Harold made an everlasting impact in his radio career, impacting many students at Kennedy King King, online, and worldwide. Harold, you will be truly be missed, and your radio silence is deafening. Rest In Power HLR. Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #SomoneYouNeedToKnow. Email rb@rashanahbaldwin.com with feedback or questions! Be sure to subscribe to her youtube channel as well! @RashanahB Follow @RashanahBaldwin everywhere – Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Want to see the showcase of Someone You Need To Know, visit www.rashanahbaldwin.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rashanah-baldwin/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rashanah-baldwin/support
A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas - Movie Review - Ray Taylor Show Subscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/plus Show topic: Six years after their Guantanamo Bay adventure, stoner buds Harold Lee and Kumar Patel cause a holiday fracas by inadvertently burning down Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree.Director: Todd Strauss-Schulson Writers: Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today!InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Members only discounts and dealsRay Taylor Show AD-FREE + Bonus EpisodesLive Painting ArchiveComplete Podcast Back CatalogueRay's Personal Blog, AMA and so much MORE!Sponsored By:InspiredDisorder.com/tmf The Many Faces - Original abstract ink portraits by Ray Taylor. Code: RTS for 25% OFF. StationHouseCoffee.com and @StationHouseCoffee on Instagram for premium small batch, single source coffee.InspiredDisorder.com/Ting $25 CREDIT! The best carrier. The best coverage.Same low rates, now with three coast-to-coast networks.Daily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/links
Marc Sims talks with long time Chicago radio veteran Harold Lee Rush. Harold Lee Rush recalls Bob Wall's ‘special time' at WGCI https://www.robertfeder.com/2020/06/19/harold-lee-rush-recalls-bob-walls-special-time-wgci/
Latest episode of GenCon Talks 1971-the present
Latest episode of GenCon Talks 1971-the present
Harold Lee, Home Pong Designer and the Man Who Hired Jay Miner In 1974 an engineer by the name of Harold Lee had become burnt out from his work designing arcade game boards and he quit and left Atari. No sooner had he left then he would receive a call from Allan Alcorn. Al asked Harold a question - "Could Pong be put on a chip?" Harold said it could be done and suddenly he found himself now hired back at Atari as an outside consultant. Harold and Al worked on the design and the chip was finished in the latter half of 1974. It was, at the time, the highest performing chip used in a consumer product. Harold was kind enough to talk about his experiences working for and with Atari and the fact that he was the one who hired the legendary Jay Miner into Atari. This interview took place on April 25, 2015. Links The Pong Story
We continue our interview with Dr Harold Lee concerning the General Conference session, Women's Ordination, church governance and the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Dr Harold Lee provides insight into the General Conference Session and the process of church governance. He helps us understand how our church functions.
Today I’m happy to have my cousin-in-law Harold Lee on the show today. Harold is the co-founder of RockProdigy.com, a company that sells an app which teaches others how to play the guitar. Here’s what’s cool about Harold. He’s not technical at all and never wrote a line of code in his life before he started this company. But he taught himself how to code and then later drafted a world class team to help him create his app. The is the best app on the Internet if you want to learn how to play the guitar. Check it out […] The post 016: How Harold Lee Designed An App To Teach Guitar Without Any Technical Experience appeared first on MyWifeQuitHerJob.com.
Harold Lee returns to the podcast to drop some knowledge on his youngest grandson. Topics covered are Elkton Diner history, Turkey's role in World War I, bringing train service back to Elkton, how we are related to General John Buford and his role in the Civil War. Also we talk of Harold's mother's experience teaching school in the bayou. Cameos from grandmother Frances Lee and family friend Jim Kline. Thanks to the estates of Hank Williams and Patsy Cline. @DMTAMpod
Harold Lee joins us for part 2 in the saga that is his life. This man has seen everything and done everything and is kind enough to share a piece of that with us. Topics covered in this episode include working on the railroad in post-WWII USA and meeting Boxcar Willie. Harold has lived a full life and continues to live everyday as the adventure that he knows it is. Thank you to Jesse and The Shithouse Lilies for the music they contributed.
Harold Lee did more in his first 20 years than most of us will do in a lifetime. This episode highlights his years pre-1947 and gives history lessons on subjects ranging from Depression Era international travel to being stuck on boats during World War II. The insight on this time in our country is something you will find nowhere else. Consider this episode part 1 as he has another hour of material coming soon. Thank you to Andy and Erin for the music from their past music project, The Shithouse Lilies.
PT talks to the developer of the new guitar learning app, Rock Prodigy. Plus, this week's album picks and another Tech Talk segment.