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Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
Blues Radio International January 6, 2025 Worldwide Broadcast feat. The Cash Box Kings Live at the BMA's, Albert Collins, Elmore James, Robert Jr. Lockwood, and Henry Gray

Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 29:29


The Cash Box Kings perform live at the 2024 Blues Music Awards in Memphis on Edition 675 of Blues Radio International, with Elmore James, Guy Davis, Robert Jr. Lockwood, Henry Gray, and Albert Collins.Photograph by Roman Sobus.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 634: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #603, AUGUST 28, 2024.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 59:00


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  | Snooks Eaglin  | Mailman Passed  | That's Alright  |   | Jerry 'Boogie' McCain-  | I've Got The Blues All Over Me  | I've Got The Blues All Over Me  1993  | South Street Trio  | Cold Morning Shout  | A Richer Tradition - Country Blues & String Band Music, 1923-19  | Washboard Sam  | I'm On My Way Blues  | Washboard Swing  |   | Jazz Gillum and His Jazz Boys (BBB, g; George Barns, g)  | Just Like Jesse James  | In Chronological Order (Doc CD5197)  | Jo Ann Kelly  | Long Black Hair  | Blues And Gospel: Rare and Unreleased Recordings  | Seasick Steve & The Level Devils  | 8 Ball  | Cheap  |   |   | W.C. Handy Preservation Band - Carl Wolfe  | Aunt Hagar's Children Blues  | W.C. Handy's Beale Street: Where The Blues Began  | Bluesblabber  | Two-Wheeled Cart Blues  | The Sloppy and Personal  | Leon Redbone  | He's In The Jailhouse  | Live Americana Masters  | Pink Anderson  | Sugar Babe  | Blues Legend  |   | Bill Abel  | Don't You Hurt (Instrumental)  | One-Man Band  |   | Sam Chatmon  | I Hate That Train  | Sam Chatmon's Advice  | Jake Leg Jug Band  | Sweet Honey Hole  | Break A leg  |   | Henry Gray and Bob Corritore  | Hurt Your Feelings  | Henry Gray And Bob Corritore Sessions  | Whistler and his Jug Band  | The Jug Band Special  | A Richer Tradition - Country Blues & String Band Music, 1923-19

The Devlin Radio Show
Henry Gray: Kiwi Goalkeeper on his move to Ipswich Town FC and hopes for playing in the Premier League

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 10:06


Ipswich Town FC is Premier bound, and Henry Gray is a Kiwi goalkeeper on the team.  He joined Piney to discuss his journey to Ipswich and his hopes for playing Premier League Football next season.  He told him that they've just got to wait and see for next season, and while there's talk about slotting him into the number three slot, he just has to wait and see what the club wants to do.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On this day in Blues history
On this day in Blues history for May 11th

On this day in Blues history

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 1:59


Today's show features music performed by Victoria Spivey, Louis Armstrong, and Henry Gray

Nothing But The Blues
Nothing But The Blues #795

Nothing But The Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 60:24


Trouble Cats (Hard Facts And Poetry); Long John Hunter (Everybody Knows); Manx Marriner Mainline (Everybody Knows); Robert Day and Hoosier Blue (I Call It The Blues); Memphis Minnie (Ice Man (Come On Up)); Kaliopi and The Blues Messengers (Black Cat Blues); Smilin' Bobby and Hidden Charms (Cold, Cold Feeling); Henry Gray and The Creole Cats (Cold Chills); Wild T and The Spirit (My Next Ex-Wife); Jazz Gillum (Sarah Jane); Hans Theessink (Katrina); Afton Wolfe (New Orleans Going Down); AJ Fullerton (Hook's In The Water); Chris Andersen (I'm Going Fishing); Peppermint Harris (My Blues Have Rolled Away); Mark May and The Agitators (Laugh To Keep From Cryin').

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Little Curiosities With Kendall Long
Tasting Colors and Seeing Sounds: The Amazing World of Synesthesia with Henry Gray

Little Curiosities With Kendall Long

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 63:49


What if every time you heard music, you saw explosions of shapes, or your pets name tasted like watermelon. Synesthesia a.k.a. the mixing of the senses is a very real reality for a lot of people. On this weeks episode of Little Curiosities, Kendall dives into the symphony of senses one experiences with this condition and also interviews a man with one of the rarest forms of synesthesia! Let's talk about it shall we? Henry Gray Tik Tok: @henpuffs ~~ Follow Kendall Long on Instagram: @itskendalllong Tik Tok: @itskendalllong ~~ Little Curiosities With Kendall Long is brought to you by QCODE. To advertise on the show, contact us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Instant Trivia
Episode 873 - zebras - baywatch beach safety - named for - world "p"s - "junior" collage

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 8:39


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 873, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: zebras 1: Only continent to which zebras are native. Africa. 2: TV sitcom on which the main character called his racially mixed daughter-in-law a zebra. The Jeffersons. 3: In England, a deer crossing is for deer, but a zebra crossing is for these. pedestrians. 4: Professional sport in which 7 "zebras" officiate. football. 5: In Simon and Garfunkel's 1967 song, "At the Zoo", zebras are said to have these political views. reactionary. Round 2. Category: baywatch beach safety 1: (Hi, I'm David Hasselhoff.) For L.A. beaches, this list includes dogs, fireworks and tents. things that are prohibited. 2: (Hi, I'm Mitzi Kapture.) For your safety, always swim near one of these that's manned and open. a lifeguard station. 3: (Hi, I'm Michael Bergin.) To protect your head, neck and spine, don't do this into unfamiliar waters. dive. 4: (Hi, I'm Brooke Burns.) The Red Cross recommends everyone learn this; L.A. lifeguards have been using it since 1957. CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). 5: (Hi, I'm Michael Newman.) If you can't swim well, or at all, don't rely on these; you may lose them in the water. life preservers (or floatation devices). Round 3. Category: named for 1: The company formerly called "Alonzo Richmond, Agents for Onondaga Salt" now bears his name. Morton. 2: While Asa Gray was known for his books on botany, Henry Gray was known for his books on this science. anatomy. 3: While John Bartlett put his name on a book of quotes, Enoch Bartlett put his name on this. a pear. 4: Textile manufacturer whose big donation got the N.Y. Institute of Musical Art named for him. Augustus Juilliard. 5: Captain Cook gave this name to a Pacific island group in honor of Earl John Montagu. the Sandwich Islands. Round 4. Category: world "p"s 1: The "4 questions" asked on this occasion include wondering why we have to eat unleavened bread. Passover. 2: Malay or Sinai. peninsula. 3: Gunmen after this South American dictator in 1986 used rockets, bazookas, rifles and grenades--and missed!. Pinochet. 4: World Heritage sites in this nation include the Nasca Lines. Peru. 5: Named for an adviser to Catherine the Great, this type of "village" looks deceptively impressive. a Potemkin village. Round 5. Category: "junior" collage 1: Student athletes know it's abbreviated JV. junior varsity. 2: James Welch named this popular movie theater candy in 1949. Junior Mints. 3: The All Stars backed up this rockin' frontman. Junior Walker. 4: It was founded in 1901 in New York City by a debutante wanting to help the less fortunate. the Junior League. 5: It was started in 1919 as a collection of small, after-school business clubs in Massachusetts. Junior Achievement. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Instant Trivia
Episode 860 - corporal punishment - named for - lions, tigers and bears - we love the theatre - paperback writer

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 8:26


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 860, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: corporal punishment 1: In 1994 Singapore's punishment for vandalism by U.S. citizen Michael Fay was flogging with a rattan one of these. cane. 2: This instrument of torture, a wooden frame with moveable bars, stretches the body until the bones separate. a rack. 3: One superstition says that a trinity of trinities would be more efficient, hence the number of lashes on this whip. a cat-o-nine-tails. 4: This device doesn't sound as ominous when it's called a thumbkin. a thumbscrew. 5: The name of this medieval instrument of torture is a translation of Eiserne Jungfrau. iron maiden. Round 2. Category: named for 1: The company formerly called "Alonzo Richmond, Agents for Onondaga Salt" now bears his name. Morton. 2: While Asa Gray was known for his books on botany, Henry Gray was known for his books on this science. anatomy. 3: While John Bartlett put his name on a book of quotes, Enoch Bartlett put his name on this. a pear. 4: Textile manufacturer whose big donation got the N.Y. Institute of Musical Art named for him. Augustus Juilliard. 5: Captain Cook gave this name to a Pacific island group in honor of Earl John Montagu. the Sandwich Islands. Round 3. Category: lions, tigers and bears 1: The 2 you'd find naturally in Siberia. Bears and tigers. 2: The website for this spokes-animal includes "Campfire Rules" and "Preventing Wildfires". Smokey Bear (Smokey the Bear). 3: This Ivy League university began using a tiger as its mascot in part because its school colors are orange and black. Princeton. 4: An early version of this Mississippi author's story "The Bear" was published under the title "Lion". Faulkner. 5: The Leone d'oro, or the Golden Lion, is the top prize awarded at this Italian city's film festival, the world's oldest. Venice. Round 4. Category: we love the theatre 1: A '97 musical told the story of a kid who was half-boy and half-one of these bloodsucking flying animals. bat. 2: Plays written by teens are featured in HYPE, this "space"y Texas city's Young Playwrights Exchange Festival. Houston. 3: Written about teens for a teen audience, "Generation Why?" premiered in Costa Mesa in this West Coast state in 1999. California. 4: Son of a gun! Bernadette Peters won her second Tony in 1999, for playing Annie Oakley in this musical revival. Annie Get Your Gun. 5: The New York Times called the hero of this Disney musical "a cross between Quasimodo and a buffalo". Beauty and the Beast. Round 5. Category: paperback writer 1: Sales of the paperback of Steinbeck's "East of Eden" skyrocketed when she picked it for her book club. Oprah Winfrey. 2: Crush your enemies and name this Robert E. Howard barbarian whose "Collected Adventures" are collected in paperback. Conan. 3: His bestselling paperback "The No Spin Zone" chronicles his confrontations with the powerful and the famous. Bill O'Reilly. 4: This crime novelist wrote the 1961 paperback Western classic "Hombre". Elmore Leonard. 5: This man who's given us "Goosebumps" has sold more than 400 million books. (R.L.) Stine. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

The LaTangela Show
Slim Harpo Documentary is hitting big screen! Chat with entertainment powerhouse Johnny Palazzotto on the #TanLine

The LaTangela Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 15:48


Sometimes you don't realize the hidden gems that are in plain sight. SLIM HARPO was such an influential artist that stemmed from Baton Rouge and gained international recognition from artists all over the world. With major hits like "I'm a King Bee", "Rainin' in My Heart" and "Baby Scratch My Back", which reached number one on Billboard's R&B chart and number 16 on its broader Hot 100 singles chart. Johnny Palazzotto and his amazing team has given next level dedication over with over two decades worth of work to present the Slim Harpo Documentary. With a long list of accomplishments of his own, I found that I had more questions that needed answers!  Make plans to join us Saturday, April 15, 2023 at the Main Library on Goodwood for the showing of this amazing documentary. The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited... Please RSVP. Watch full interview HERE Read more on the man behind the scene running the scene.  Johnny Palazzotto, a veteran of the entertainment industry, has become synonymous with discovering new talent and putting Louisiana artists on the international map, thus earning him a music business Lifetime Achievement Award from Offbeat Magazine (2011) as well as an induction into the Southern University Jazz Hall of Fame (2002). His work also landed him a spot on the Board of Governors' Memphis Chapter of the Recording Academy. The Baton Rouge native has helped to shape the careers of dozens of artists including Loggins & Messina. He has managed artists, auditioned and signed new writers, filed copyrights, negotiated contracts for recording artists, produced and distributed albums, and produced concerts from Los Angeles to Louisiana. Palazzotto is co-founder of Baton Rouge Blues Foundation,Inc. He currently produces the Slim Harpo Music Awards and presents Music in the Schools throughout Louisiana. This program introduces elementary, middle school and high school students to a music curriculum beyond the origins of all-American blues to gospel, rock and hip-hop. Palazzotto presented Baton Rouge Blues Week in conjunction with the Blues Festival including artists such as: Luther Kent, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Luther Allison, Johnny Adams, Percy Sledge, Ruthie Foster, Sonny Landreth, Bonnie Bramlett, Earl King, Philip Guy, Coco Montoya, Derrick Trucks, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Delbert McClinton, Jimmie Vaughan, Lou Ann Barton and Tony Joe White among local Blues Legends, Tabby Thomas, Henry Gray, Raful Neal, Larry Garner, ChrisThomas King, Kenny Neal. ************************************************************************************************* NEW MUSIC ALERT NEVER KNEW - LaTangela Fay NEW BOOK ALERT P.O.O.F. (Power Over Obstacles Forever) - LaTangela Fay Sherman ************************************************************************************ THE LATANGELA SHOW RADIO -  WEMX- Baton Rouge, La. Mon-Fri 10a.m.-3p.m.CST TV - WLFT - Baton Rouge, La. KGLA  - New Orleans, La. The Louisiana Film Channel YouTube - #LaTangelaFay Podcast - ALL digital platforms www.LaTangela.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Poem-a-Day
Jan-Henry Gray: "Ghazal of Oranges"

Poem-a-Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 4:17


Recorded by Jan-Henry Gray for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on October 28, 2022. www.poets.org

Inner States
Replay: Henry and Alice

Inner States

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022


Henry Gray has been alive for a century. This week, he reflects on the 70 years he had with his wife, Alice, on growing up in Indiana, and on getting old. And Kaity Radde visits the Bloomington Catholic Worker.

The Darren James Podcast
EP 215 lexical-gustatory synaesthesia.

The Darren James Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 10:29


In this week's episode I talk about a man named Henry Gray who has a condition called "lexical-gustatory synaesthesia. It blurs his senses, which means he can smell or taste a person's name. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/darren-manfield/support

RNZ: Lately
What Does Your Name Smell Like

RNZ: Lately

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 19:28


Henry Gray has a rare condition which means he can taste, smell and feel words and he's revealed which names are delicious - and which taste like urine. 

much poetry muchness
Crush Supermarket California, by Jan-Henry Gray

much poetry muchness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 0:51


Inner States
Henry and Alice

Inner States

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022


Henry Gray is about to turn 100. This week, he reflects on the 70 years he had with his wife, Alice, on growing up in Indiana, and on getting old. And Kaity Radde visits the Bloomington Catholic Worker.

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)
Episode 523: Bluesmoosenonstop 523-26-2010

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 60:04


Walter Trout – No regrets (common ground, 2010)Foghat – Rollin and Tumblin / You need love (last Train home, 2010)Henry Gray and the Cats – Barack Obama Blues (Times are getting hard, 2010)Hubert Sumlin – Chunky -(With James Cotton & Little Mike And The Tornadoes) - Heart & SoulThe Paladins –Ruby Lee ( Ticket Home – 1994)Bryce Janey – hard working man (Blues In My Soul – 2010)Ricky Moore – sell my Monkey (Better Off With The Blues – 2009)Sonny Hunt & the Dirty White boys – Carbage can Blues( The Nashville Blues sessions - 2009)Veldman Brothers – One more change (live anniversary , 2009)Jordan Lunardini – New school of the blues (Moonshine Gospel – 2006)Jonny Lang – Lie to me (Lie to me, 1996)

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)
Episode 509: Bluesmoosenonstop 509-19-2010

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 59:18


01: Philip Sayce – Anymore (inner revolution , 2010)02: Florence Stamp & Group Of Girls - Satisfied (Land Where The Blues Began Alan Lomax- 2002 )03: Twelve bar Blues band – Key to your Heart ( Key to your Heart, 2010)04: Dirty Sweet – American Spiritual (American Spiritual , 2010)05: Rufus Huff – Shirley's (Rufus Huff, 2010)06: Saiichi Sugiyama –Old Samurai (So Am I – 2004)07: Scott Ainslie –Grinning in your face (Thunder's Mouth – 2008)08: Ian Parker – waste my days (Where I Belong – 2007)09: Seasick Steve – Seasick Boogie (Man from another Time – 2009)10: Hacienda Brothers – Railed (Live in Oslo , 2008)11: Henrik Freischlader Band – She's back (for another try) (Get Closer – 2007)12: Henry Gray, Clarence Edwards and Short Fuse –Red Rooster (Thibodeaux Cafe – 1994

Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party
Special Guest: Steve Freund Pt 1

Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 47:43


Mark sits down with blues guitar legend Steve Freund to talk about his career and blues history. Steve began his career in Chicago with Hubert Sumlin, Lee Jackson, Homesick James, Louis Myers, and many others. He spent two years working with Big Walter Horton and Floyd Jones, and in 1978 he became Sunnyland Slim's main guitarist. Freund is the consummate piano accompanist working with Pinetop Perkins, Jimmy Walker, Henry Gray, Erwin Helfer and many more. Steve spent nine years working with harmonica legend James Cotton. Steve tours internationally and has played with and opens shows for Boz Scaggs. Special Thanks to Bob Corritore for his photographs Steve Freund's Website Mark Hummel's Website Produced by Accidental Productions For a video version please visit  Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party on YouTube

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
BEANS Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (June 2021)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 121:57


Salty Dog's BEANS Podcast, June 2021 Visit: www.salty.com.au Bean counters, jar o beans, jumping beans, chilli beans! yep, we got em all! Two hours of really great cuts on the BEAN show this time around. Tracks from GA-20, James Harman, Billy Branch, Atomic 44's, Eric Bibb, Heartbrokers, Lisa Mills, Mike Stevens, Voodoo Preachers, Steve Earle, Richard Thompson, Lachlan Bryan, Stu Harcourt, Tony Joe White, Ballake Sissoko, Henry Gray, Chris Knight, Robert Finley, Barr Brothers, G.Love, Adam Douglas, Josh Cheyenne. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. GA-20 / She's Gone / GA-20 Does Hound Dog Taylor 2. James Harman / I've Got So Many Women / Blues Harp Summit 3. Billy Branch and Sons of Blues / Blues and Lonesome / Alligator Records 50th Anniversary 4. Atomic 44's / Lyin' Still / Volume One 5. Eric Bibb / You Really Got Me / The Happiest Man In The World 6. ** Heartbrokers / Rank Outsider / Hearbrokers Vol 10 7. Lisa Mills / The Truth / I'm Changing 8. Mike Stevens and Matt Anderson / Push Record / The Banff Sessions 9. ** Paul Buchanan's Voodoo Preachers / Some Kind of Voodoo / Live of Moechella 2021 10. Steve Earle N The Dukes / Far Away In Another Town / J.T. 11. Richard Thompson / Tinker's Rhapsody / Serpent's Tears 12. ** Lachlan Bryan N The Wildes / You Remind Me Of Myself / You Remind Me Of Myself 13. ** Stu Harcourt / Livin The Dream / Patio of Life 14. Tony Joe White / Boot Money / Smoke From The Chimney 15. Ballake Sissoko N Vincent Segal / Oscarine / Chamber Music 16. Henry Gray and Bob Corritore / Cold Chills / From The Vaults Vol 2 17. James McMurty / Canola Fields / The Horses and The Hounds 18. Chris Knight / Jealous Kind / The Jealous Kind 19. Robert Finley / Country Child / Sharecropper's Son 20. The Barr Brothers / Lord, I Just Can't Keep From Crying / The Barr Brothers 21. G. Love and Special Sauce / Sometimes / Coast To Coast Motel 22. Adam Douglas / Aim To Please / I May Never Learn 23. ** Josh Cheyenne / So Good To My Baby / Natural Blues

New Books in Literature
Association of Asian American Studies Book Awards 2021: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley and Jan-Henry Gray

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:12


This is the second episode of a four-part series featuring the winners and honorable mentions of the 2021 Book Awards for the Association of Asian American Studies. This episode features two of the winners in Creative Writing: Poetry: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, whose poetry collection Colonize Me explores the lives of those communities and peoples on the intersections of indigeneity, migration, Asian, queerness, and lower class; and Jan-Henry Gray, whose collection Documents traces Gray’s upbringing as a queer undocumented Filipino American. Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans in New York and is an assistant professor of poetry and nonfiction in Old Dominion University’s MFA program. His poetry collection Colonize Me won the AAAS award in Creative Writing: Poetry. Jan-Henry Gray currently teaches at Adelphi University in New York. Born in the Philippines and raised in California where he worked as a chef, Jan lived undocumented in the U.S. for more than 32 years. His poetry collection Documents won honorable mention in Creative Writing: Poetry. Christopher B. Patterson is an Assistant Professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Literary Studies
Association of Asian American Studies Book Awards 2021: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley and Jan-Henry Gray

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:12


This is the second episode of a four-part series featuring the winners and honorable mentions of the 2021 Book Awards for the Association of Asian American Studies. This episode features two of the winners in Creative Writing: Poetry: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, whose poetry collection Colonize Me explores the lives of those communities and peoples on the intersections of indigeneity, migration, Asian, queerness, and lower class; and Jan-Henry Gray, whose collection Documents traces Gray’s upbringing as a queer undocumented Filipino American. Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans in New York and is an assistant professor of poetry and nonfiction in Old Dominion University’s MFA program. His poetry collection Colonize Me won the AAAS award in Creative Writing: Poetry. Jan-Henry Gray currently teaches at Adelphi University in New York. Born in the Philippines and raised in California where he worked as a chef, Jan lived undocumented in the U.S. for more than 32 years. His poetry collection Documents won honorable mention in Creative Writing: Poetry. Christopher B. Patterson is an Assistant Professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books Network
Association of Asian American Studies Book Awards 2021: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley and Jan-Henry Gray

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:12


This is the second episode of a four-part series featuring the winners and honorable mentions of the 2021 Book Awards for the Association of Asian American Studies. This episode features two of the winners in Creative Writing: Poetry: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, whose poetry collection Colonize Me explores the lives of those communities and peoples on the intersections of indigeneity, migration, Asian, queerness, and lower class; and Jan-Henry Gray, whose collection Documents traces Gray’s upbringing as a queer undocumented Filipino American. Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans in New York and is an assistant professor of poetry and nonfiction in Old Dominion University’s MFA program. His poetry collection Colonize Me won the AAAS award in Creative Writing: Poetry. Jan-Henry Gray currently teaches at Adelphi University in New York. Born in the Philippines and raised in California where he worked as a chef, Jan lived undocumented in the U.S. for more than 32 years. His poetry collection Documents won honorable mention in Creative Writing: Poetry. Christopher B. Patterson is an Assistant Professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in American Studies
Association of Asian American Studies Book Awards 2021: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley and Jan-Henry Gray

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:12


This is the second episode of a four-part series featuring the winners and honorable mentions of the 2021 Book Awards for the Association of Asian American Studies. This episode features two of the winners in Creative Writing: Poetry: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, whose poetry collection Colonize Me explores the lives of those communities and peoples on the intersections of indigeneity, migration, Asian, queerness, and lower class; and Jan-Henry Gray, whose collection Documents traces Gray’s upbringing as a queer undocumented Filipino American. Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans in New York and is an assistant professor of poetry and nonfiction in Old Dominion University’s MFA program. His poetry collection Colonize Me won the AAAS award in Creative Writing: Poetry. Jan-Henry Gray currently teaches at Adelphi University in New York. Born in the Philippines and raised in California where he worked as a chef, Jan lived undocumented in the U.S. for more than 32 years. His poetry collection Documents won honorable mention in Creative Writing: Poetry. Christopher B. Patterson is an Assistant Professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
Association of Asian American Studies Book Awards 2021: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley and Jan-Henry Gray

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:12


This is the second episode of a four-part series featuring the winners and honorable mentions of the 2021 Book Awards for the Association of Asian American Studies. This episode features two of the winners in Creative Writing: Poetry: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, whose poetry collection Colonize Me explores the lives of those communities and peoples on the intersections of indigeneity, migration, Asian, queerness, and lower class; and Jan-Henry Gray, whose collection Documents traces Gray's upbringing as a queer undocumented Filipino American. Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans in New York and is an assistant professor of poetry and nonfiction in Old Dominion University's MFA program. His poetry collection Colonize Me won the AAAS award in Creative Writing: Poetry. Jan-Henry Gray currently teaches at Adelphi University in New York. Born in the Philippines and raised in California where he worked as a chef, Jan lived undocumented in the U.S. for more than 32 years. His poetry collection Documents won honorable mention in Creative Writing: Poetry. Christopher B. Patterson is an Assistant Professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies

New Books in Poetry
Association of Asian American Studies Book Awards 2021: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley and Jan-Henry Gray

New Books in Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:12


This is the second episode of a four-part series featuring the winners and honorable mentions of the 2021 Book Awards for the Association of Asian American Studies. This episode features two of the winners in Creative Writing: Poetry: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, whose poetry collection Colonize Me explores the lives of those communities and peoples on the intersections of indigeneity, migration, Asian, queerness, and lower class; and Jan-Henry Gray, whose collection Documents traces Gray's upbringing as a queer undocumented Filipino American. Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans in New York and is an assistant professor of poetry and nonfiction in Old Dominion University's MFA program. His poetry collection Colonize Me won the AAAS award in Creative Writing: Poetry. Jan-Henry Gray currently teaches at Adelphi University in New York. Born in the Philippines and raised in California where he worked as a chef, Jan lived undocumented in the U.S. for more than 32 years. His poetry collection Documents won honorable mention in Creative Writing: Poetry. Christopher B. Patterson is an Assistant Professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/poetry

New Books in Asian American Studies
Association of Asian American Studies Book Awards 2021: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley and Jan-Henry Gray

New Books in Asian American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:12


This is the second episode of a four-part series featuring the winners and honorable mentions of the 2021 Book Awards for the Association of Asian American Studies. This episode features two of the winners in Creative Writing: Poetry: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, whose poetry collection Colonize Me explores the lives of those communities and peoples on the intersections of indigeneity, migration, Asian, queerness, and lower class; and Jan-Henry Gray, whose collection Documents traces Gray’s upbringing as a queer undocumented Filipino American. Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans in New York and is an assistant professor of poetry and nonfiction in Old Dominion University’s MFA program. His poetry collection Colonize Me won the AAAS award in Creative Writing: Poetry. Jan-Henry Gray currently teaches at Adelphi University in New York. Born in the Philippines and raised in California where he worked as a chef, Jan lived undocumented in the U.S. for more than 32 years. His poetry collection Documents won honorable mention in Creative Writing: Poetry. Christopher B. Patterson is an Assistant Professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-american-studies

New Books in Native American Studies
Association of Asian American Studies Book Awards 2021: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley and Jan-Henry Gray

New Books in Native American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:12


This is the second episode of a four-part series featuring the winners and honorable mentions of the 2021 Book Awards for the Association of Asian American Studies. This episode features two of the winners in Creative Writing: Poetry: Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, whose poetry collection Colonize Me explores the lives of those communities and peoples on the intersections of indigeneity, migration, Asian, queerness, and lower class; and Jan-Henry Gray, whose collection Documents traces Gray’s upbringing as a queer undocumented Filipino American. Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans in New York and is an assistant professor of poetry and nonfiction in Old Dominion University’s MFA program. His poetry collection Colonize Me won the AAAS award in Creative Writing: Poetry. Jan-Henry Gray currently teaches at Adelphi University in New York. Born in the Philippines and raised in California where he worked as a chef, Jan lived undocumented in the U.S. for more than 32 years. His poetry collection Documents won honorable mention in Creative Writing: Poetry. Christopher B. Patterson is an Assistant Professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies

On this day in Blues history
On this day in Blues history for May 11th

On this day in Blues history

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 1:59


Today’s show features music performed by Victoria Spivey, Louis Armstrong, and Henry Gray

Sleep ... with Josh
49: (Medicine) - Gray's Anatomy - Part 4

Sleep ... with Josh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 26:32


Good evening and welcome to the podcast where you Sleep... with Josh. Tonight is our last episode of 2020 (recorded prior to Dec. 31st), a year that will go down in the medical history books... so it feels appropriate to end off with another medical book, Gray's Anatomy, first published in 1858 by British anatomist and surgeon, Henry Gray. Hopefully, this episode will be so boring, it will help you forget about the year 2020. Now sit back, relax, and close your eyes because you'll get McDreamy from this podcast... guaranteed. 

Music On The Couch
#544-Dave Keyes Greg Sover Danny Brooks & Lil Miss Debi Bob Corritore Sam Barlow

Music On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 174:00


DAVE KEYES – COUCH KID NEWS Dave comes by to talk about his new single “It’s 7 O’clock” Somewhere” and all that has been going on in his world. GREG SOVER I met Greg in Memphis when his band represented in the 2018 and 2019 International Blues Challenge.  The new album is The Parade and I will speak with Greg and get his story. DANNY BROOKS & LIL MISS DEBI Danny & Debi are originally from Canada… Now living in Texas, this duo recorded the album in Mississippi.  We will learn their stories as we listen to tunes from Are You Ready? The Mississippi Sessions. BOB CORRITORE – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Bob returns to talk about his new project…the “From The Vault” Series.  Bob has gone through his years of recording and is curating some of the best.  We will talk about the first three from the series; Henry Gray, Dave Riley and Kid Ramos. SAM BARLOW Sam is out of El Paso Texas and has been cutting his teeth in bars across the state for a few years.  He has released Faith In The Blues on Montrose Records and we will learn this young man’s story.

Music On The Couch
Dave Keyes, Greg Sover, Danny Brooks & Lil Miss Debi, Bob Corritore, Sam Barlow

Music On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 174:00


DAVE KEYES – COUCH KID NEWS Dave comes by to talk about his new single “It’s 7 O’clock” Somewhere” and all that has been going on in his world. GREG SOVER I met Greg in Memphis when his band represented in the 2018 and 2019 International Blues Challenge.  The new album is The Parade and I will speak with Greg and get his story. DANNY BROOKS & LIL MISS DEBI Danny & Debi are originally from Canada… Now living in Texas, this duo recorded the album in Mississippi.  We will learn their stories as we listen to tunes from Are You Ready? The Mississippi Sessions. BOB CORRITORE – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Bob returns to talk about his new project…the “From The Vault” Series.  Bob has gone through his years of recording and is curating some of the best.  We will talk about the first three from the series; Henry Gray, Dave Riley and Kid Ramos. SAM BARLOW Sam is out of El Paso Texas and has been cutting his teeth in bars across the state for a few years.  He has released Faith In The Blues on Montrose Records and we will learn this young man’s story.

Craft & Puro
(47) Post Thanksgiving trip get together

Craft & Puro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020


We all get together after the Thanksgiving break and trips we went on. Man we had an awesome time, pairing some new bourbons from the SQUIRTING GERMAN, and paired and brought out some fun bourbons and cigars. We dedicate this episode to a friend of ours and his family. Henry Gray lost his battle with cancer this past week, and will be forever missed. We talk about Henry for awhile, and hope his family is as good as they can be. Henry, cheers brother, we will share a glass and a cigar sometime in the future.

Nothing But The Blues
Nothing But The Blues #638

Nothing But The Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 60:59


Benny Turner (I Can't Leave); Bobby Joe Holman (You Don't Have To Go); Harmonica Shah and Howard Glazer (Who's Been Talking?); Mercy Dee Walton (Five Card Hand); Albert Collins (T-Bone Shuffle); Henry Gray and Bob Corritore (Going Down Slow); Little Milton (Lump On Your Stump); Erskine Oglesby (I Have The Same Old Blues); Blind Mamie Forehand (Wouldn't Mind Dying If Dying Was All); Lil McClintock (Mother Called Her Child To Her Dying Bed); W.C. Clark (Why I Got The Blues); Roscoe Chenier (My Baby's Leaving); Johnny Adams (Who Will The Next Fool Be); Jon Hines (Riverside Rambler); Little Chevy (Riverside); Cyril Neville (You Can Run But You Can't Hide).

Sleep ... with Josh
39: (Medicine) - Gray's Anatomy - Part 3

Sleep ... with Josh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 31:55


Good evening and welcome to the podcast where you Sleep... with Josh. Tonight, we return to another episode of Gray's Anatomy, the medical human anatomy textbook first published in 1858 by British anatomist and surgeon, Henry Gray. There will be no life and death situations, there will be no love triangles, and there will be no unrealistically attractive doctors and nurses in this podcast... just me... Josh. Now sit back, relax, and close your eyes because you'll get tired of this podcast... guaranteed.

Sleep ... with Josh
28: (Medicine) - Gray's Anatomy - Part 2

Sleep ... with Josh

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 34:01


Good evening and welcome back to the podcast where you Sleep... with Josh. Tonight, we return to another episode of Gray's Anatomy, the medical human anatomy textbook first published in 1858 by British anatomist and surgeon, Henry Gray, not... Meredith Grey. So sit back, relax, and close your eyes, because you'll get tired of this podcast... guaranteed.

Gruntled
Gruntled 28: Sir Henry Gray

Gruntled

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 26:36


A WWI leader in aseptic surgery. 

Sleep ... with Josh
20: (Medicine) - Gray's Anatomy - Part 1

Sleep ... with Josh

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 32:13


Good evening and welcome back to the podcast where you Sleep... with Josh. Tonight I am excited to introduce a new category to the Sleep... with Josh library with the field of medicine. This category will include readings of medical textbooks and procedures starting with the a pillar of medical literature, Gray's Anatomy. Not the television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, but the 20th edition of the 1858 book by British anatomist and surgeon, Henry Gray. So sit back, close your eyes, and get comfortable because you'll get tired of this podcast... guaranteed.

Game Time with Nick Bahe
June 1 - Segment 5 - Mike Schaefer

Game Time with Nick Bahe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 23:11


Schaef joins Gary and talks how his weekend was with everything that was going on in Lincoln. Then gets into Nebraska's big Friday and talk Henry Gray, how the safety position looks in 2020, Shawn Hardy and more!

The Scarlet & The Cream Husker Podcast and The Spin-Off
2020-05-31: Recruiting Update with Josh Horton from Sidelines Nebraska

The Scarlet & The Cream Husker Podcast and The Spin-Off

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 102:55


@thescarletcream @Sidelines_Neb Henry Gray leaves the program Jared Bubak announced on Saturday he'll walk on to the Nebraska football program, and plans to begin voluntary workouts with the team on Monday. TE committed to the Huskers five years ago, Shawn Hardy 6'3 WR from Georgia commits to the huskers Big play WR Jaylin Noel WR from KS will choose between the Huskers and Iowa St at 5 p.m. on Sunday on his Instagram and Facebook pages. Similar to William Nixon and Wan'Dale Robinson before him, the 5-11, 175-pound prospect out of Park Hill High School is a versatile athlete Jaylon Griffin, three-star, a 6-foot-3 receiver from Kilgore  Christopher Paul Jr., Pass rusher Improvement of the Special Teams:  Daniel Cerni, Punter Conner Culp, Kicker Chase Contreraz, Kicker Best recruited Positions QB-54% OL-26% CB-17% Other-3% QB Adrian Martinez, Luke McCaffery, Logan Smothers, and Heinrich Haarberg (Justin Herbert) O-Line 2018 Cameron Jurgens, Will Farniok, AJ Forbes 2019 Bryce Benhart, Michael Lynn, Brant Banks Mathew Anderson, Ethan Piper, Jimmy Fritzsche, 2020 Tuner Corcoran, Alex Conn, Nouredin Nouili (transfer from Colo st 2021 Teddy Prochazka, Henry Lutovsky, Brandson Yager CB 2018 Cam Taylor Britt, Deontai Williams, 2019 Noa Pola Gates, Myles Farmer, Quiton Newsome, Javin Wright, 2020 Henry Gray, Jaiden Francois, Tamon Lynum, Rondal Delancy III, Isaac Gifford RB 2018 Maurice Washington and Greg Bell (Miss) 2019 Rahmir Johnson, Rondal Thompkins, Dedrick Mills, 2020 Sevion Morrison, Marvin Scott II WR 2018 Andre Hunt, Mike Williams, Javon Woodyard, Miles Jones, Justin McGriff, Katerian Legrone  (misses) Dominick Watt went to Central City KS 2019: Wandale Robinson, Darien Chase (Miss), Jamie Nance, Chris Hickman, Tavis Vokolek,(Transfer), Chris Hickman, Demariyon Houston, Kanawai Noa 2020: Alente Brwon, Zavier Betts, Marcus Fleming, Omar Manning, William Nixon, LB 2018 Will Honas 2019 Nick Henrich, Jackson Hannah, Garrett Snodgrass 2020 Eteva Mauga Clements, Niko Cooper, 2021 Randolph Kpai, Christopher Paul Hr DL 2018 Tate Wildeman, Casey Rodgers, 2019 Ty Robinson, Jakeem Green, Mosai Newsom, Darrion Daniels (FA draft) 2020 Jordan Riley, Nash Hutmacher, Marquis Black, Pheldararius Payne, Pass Rushers 2018 Caleb Tannor 2019 Jamin Graham, Garrett Nelson, 2020 Blaise Gunnerson, Keyshawn Greene, Jimari Butler, 2021 Patrick Payton, 2020 Husker Season Predictions

Omaha Sports Insider
May 29, 2020. Hour 2: MLB teams helping minor leaguers, Husker football player enters transfer portal & Phil Rooney

Omaha Sports Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 44:03


On the second hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick starts the hour talking about what some good things MLB organizations are doing to help keep minor league players in their system. Next, Husker football player Henry Gray announces he enters the transfer portal citing a family issue as the main reason. Then we talk with Phil Rooney of the Douglas County Health Department. We end the hour talking about new commitment to the Husker football team.

The Zac Cupples Show
All About the Spine

The Zac Cupples Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 46:36


How to maximize your spinal movement Movement Debrief Episode 118 is in the books. Here is a copy of the video for your viewing pleasure. Here is the setlist: What happens to the thoracic spine and scapulae during inhalation? What compensatory strategy is present with a Dowager's Hump? What treatments should one with a Dowager's Hump focus on? What sitting posture is best? Should restoring sagittal plane motion allow for rotation to occur, or must you focus on rotation? When can the spine present with excessive lumbar flexion? What is the action of the lower trapezius on the spine? When could recruiting the lower trapezius be useful? Is the cat-cow exercise useful? How does a spinal fusion impact respiration? If you want to watch these live, add me on Instagram. Enjoy! t Show notes Check out Human Matrix promo video here Here are some testimonials for the class Want to sign up? Click on the following locations below: August 1st-2nd, Boston, MA (Early bird ends July 5th at 11:55pm!) September 12th-13th,  Montreal, Canada (Early bird ends August 16th at 11:55pm!) [6 CEUs approved for Athletic Therapists by CATA!] October 3rd-4th, Ann Arbor, MI (Early bird ends September 6th at 11:55pm!) November 7th-8th, Charlotte, NC (Early bird ends October 11th at 11:55pm!) November 21st-22nd, San Diego, CA (Early bird ends October 25th at 11:55pm!) May 1st-2nd, 2021, Minneapolis, MN (Early bird ends April 4th at 11:55pm!) Atlanta, GA (POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19) Dickinson College in Carlisle PA (POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19) [Approved for 14 Category A CEUs for athletic trainers] Or check out this little teaser for Human Matrix home study. Best part is if you attend the live course you'll get this bad boy for free! (Release date not known yet :( Here's a signup for my newsletter to get nearly 5 hours and 50 pages of content, access to my free breathing and body mechanics course, a free acute:chronic workload calculator, basketball conditioning program, podcasts, and weekend learning goodies:   [yikes-mailchimp form="1" submit="Get learning goodies and more"] Respiratory Action of the Intercostal Muscles Mechanics of the Respiratory Muscles Below is a picture of the parasternal intercostals. They are written as "internal intercostals" in the picture. Photo credit: Henry Gray and below are the external intercostals. The uppermost region of this muscle, the area which expands upon inhalation, is called the dorsal rostral region. Hence, why you'll hear dorsal rostral expansion. And they are some bad mother (Shut yo' mouth). What?? I'm talking about intercostals. (Photo credit: Anatomography) Here is a great picture of a Dowager's Hump All About the Ribcage - Here is where we deep dive into the manubriosternal joint. Check out a picture of the manubrium's relationship to the ribcage and spine below You can see how it's roughly parallel to T3-4. (Photo credit: Anatomography) Reaching: Theory and Practice - a great tutorial on all things reaching. Introduction to Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy Course Review - If you want to learn all things upper airway, meet your god. Virtual Recovery and Sleep Summit - I have a short presentation on here that goes into a simple progression for attaining a palatal tongue posture. The speak lineup on this is insane, and it's free! You should definitely give it a shot ;) The lumbar and sacrum movement pattern during the back squat exercise - This article demonstrates how the lumbar spine becomes kyphotic during the back squat. Prepare to have your mind blown. The torso integration hypothesis revisited in Homo sapiens: Contributions to the understanding of hominin body shape evolution - This dope article demonstrates how ribcage and ilial structure differs among individuals. We are not the same, I am a martian! Here is the video where Bill Hartman talks about the negative consequences of classic scapular exercises Below is a picture showing the anatomical locations of the lower trapezius and the rhomboids: Expansion up top - stretch the rhomboids; expansion down low - detrapify yourself! (Photo credit: Henry van Dyke Carter) Here is a video of the cat-cow/cat-camel exercise Check out the reach, roll, and lift exercise, fam The 2020 Online Human Performance Summit - This summit features yours truly and several other big names in our field. Join the live stream, it's only $15! Human Matrix Foundations   Thoracic spine position during inhalation (1:05) Hey man what's the deal with this?  When I inhale the diaphragm descends and ideally, the sacrum counternutates to accept the viscera and all the pelvis mechanics follow.   Let's talk spinal inhalation. The lumbar spine should be able to accept some of that viscera and expand (i.e. reverse its lordotic curve). Otherwise, the counternutation wouldn't happen.   Should the rest of the spine move into Flexion or would they spine move more into extension at thoracic spine? I just heard someone say the thoracic spine would extend on inhalation and I was torn, so I was like, “I gotta ask ZC about this.” I'm thinking lower ribs would bucket handle, sternum would pump handle, scaps should abduct, upwardly rotate, and IR (?)   So what's the dealio? Dowager's Hump (13:18) I am struggling to understand what could be going on with a Dowager's Hump. Could you explain what you'd expect going on with it and what the expected limitations would be on the table? Maybe some initial exercise prescription based on expected limitations?    What is the best sitting posture? (23:46) Is it okay to sit in flexion? What is a swayback posture? (24:36) Is the swayback posture a similar compensation to a Dowager's hump? Which motion plane should be restored first in the lumbar spine? (25:35) Does restoring more "neutral" lordosis allow for better spinal rotation naturally, or do you have clients perform bottom-up and or top-down rotation mobility exercises?   Excessive lumbar flexion? (30:08) Do I ever see issues with excessive flexibility into lumbar flexion as an adaptation to a concentric strategy in the thorax What influence does the lower trapezius have on the spine? (31:26) I'm wondering about the role of the lower traps in relation to compression of the upper back and lower neck (like I have). I watched Bill talk about Is, Ts, and Ys being counterproductive usually in wide ISA people who are compressed up top, but are there situations where lower traps can be useful anyway for such people? The normie PTs always say to use lower traps to help "shut off" the upper traps and I'm wondering what mechanism they're even referring to...   The cat-cow exercise (34:39) Thoughts on cat-cow exercise? Useful for breathing mechanics? Useful for fluid slushing? How does a spinal fusion impact breathing? (38:03) How would a spinal fusion effect one's breathing? Sum Up During inhalation, expansion occurs in the bottom-front part (parasternal intercostals) and upper posterior aspect (dorsal rostral intercostals) of the ribcage.  A Dowager's hump is an upper thoracic/cervical curve exaggeration likely secondary to an exhaled posterior thorax and manubrium. Treatment should focus on stacking and driving progressive ribcage expansion from the bottom-up. The best sitting posture is one that is constantly changing. A swayback posture involves the thorax shifting posteriorly and the pelvis translating anteriorly Working on stacking is easier than shifting and rotating. Attack these movements in that order. Excessive lumbar flexion could occur secondary to concentric orientation anteriorly. Lower trapezius is useful for driving dorsal rostral expansion when done unilaterally. The cat-cow exercise is useful for driving multi-segmental inhalation/exhalation mechanics, but most people hinge at specific areas. Spinal fusions will limit full respiratory excursion, though favorable movement changes can still occur. Image by kalhh from Pixabay 

Black-Eyed N Blues
Corona | BEB 403

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 120:00


Playlist: Kim Wilson, No Love In My Heart, The Floor Models, Shadow Of The Flame, Jim Gustin & Truth Jones, I’d Been Drinking, Ryan Perry, Ain’t Afraid To Eat Alone, Stuart Pearson, I Spoke To The Devil About You, Backtrack Blues Band, Killin’ Time, Casey Hensley, All In, Henry Gray, My bGirl Josephine, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, Give Me The Key To Your Heart, The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood, The Job Is Never Done, Bill Blue, I Want It All, Debra Power, I’m Coming Around, GA-20, I Feel So Good, Avey Grouws Band, Dig What You Do, Phantom Blues Band, Tequila Con Yerba, The Mary Jo Curry Band, We All Had A Real Good Time, Lightnin Rod and the Thunder Bolts, Kentucky Mojo, Harper And Midwest Kind, Talk To Me, Whitney Shay, Change With The Times, Tas Cru, Memphis Blue, Jeremiah Johnson, Preacher’s Daughter, Sid Whelan, Break It Down, CW Ayon, Root Beer Popsicle, Jangling Sparrows, Follow Me Down, Misty Blues, No More To Give, Jimmy Johnson, Down In The Valley, Tinsley Ellis, Everything And Everyone, Junior Watson feat. Alabama Mike, A Shot In The Dark, The Jimmys, Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet, Bywater Call, Over And Over, Chris Beard, Older Fool, Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez, The Storm, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak Promotions, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records, Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records, American Showplace Music, Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media, Mark Platt @RadioCandy.com, Gulf Coast Records, Whiskey Bayou Records, Bigtone Records, M.C. Records and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad.All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!

Historias del Blues

En el quinto programa del año tenemos los nuevos discos de Duke Robillard y Mavis Staples, una recopilación del pianista Ivory Joe Hunter y recordaremos a Henry Gray, fallecido la semana anterior.

Nebraska Athletics Podcast
Sports Nightly Recap (12-19-2019)

Nebraska Athletics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019


Our Thursday edition of Sports Nightly featuring interviews with new Husker Football commits Henry Gray and Tanner Corcoran. We chat with Head Football Coach Scott Frost about the new additions. And we give a call to Chicago-Tribune's Teddy Greenstein.

Nebraska Athletics Podcast
Sports Nightly Recap (12-19-2019)

Nebraska Athletics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019


Our Thursday edition of Sports Nightly featuring interviews with new Husker Football commits Henry Gray and Tanner Corcoran. We chat with Head Football Coach Scott Frost about the new additions. And we give a call to Chicago-Tribune's Teddy Greenstein.

Nebraska Athletics Podcast
Sports Nightly Recap (12-19-2019)

Nebraska Athletics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019


Our Thursday edition of Sports Nightly featuring interviews with new Husker Football commits Henry Gray and Tanner Corcoran. We chat with Head Football Coach Scott Frost about the new additions. And we give a call to Chicago-Tribune's Teddy Greenstein.

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
TWISTED Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (November 2019)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 120:53


Salty Dog's TWISTED Podcast, November 2019 Visit: www.salty.com.au Don't be bitter, don't be twisted - there's a whole mess-o-blues waiting for you this time around. Yep indeed. Tracks from Delta Moon, Henry Gray, Hoodoo Men, Fenn Wilson, Anders Osbourne, Ry Cooder, Southern Avenue, Heys Carll,Buddy N Julie Miller, Opelousas, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Susan Tedeschi, Pete Cornelius, Ben Harper, Ryan Bingham, Will Wilde, Ronnie Earl, Teskey Brothers, Tex Don N Charlie, Neil Young, Donnie Fritts, Van Morrison, Blues Arcadia, Kelly Joe Phelps. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Delta Moon / Just Lucky I Guess / Cabbage Town 2. Henry Gray N Short Fuse / How Did You Do It / Henry Gray N Short Fuse 3. ** Hoodoo Men / 7 Days 7 Nights / Found The Blues 4. ** Fenn Wilson / New Home / Ghost Heroin 5. Anders Osbourne N North Mississippi Allstars / Annabel / Freedom N Dreams 6. Ry Cooder / Waiting For Some Girl / I, Flathead 7. Southern Avenue / What Did I Do? / Southern Avenue 8. Hayes Carll / What It Is / What It Is 9. Buddy N Julie Miller / Spittin On Fire / Breakdown On 20th Ave South 10. ** Opelousas / Dear John / Dear John 11. Joanne Shaw Taylor / Blackest Day / White Sugar 12. Susan Tedeschi / You Got The Silver / Hope And Desire 13. ** Pete Cornelius / Rolling Wheels / Doing Me Good 14. Ben Harper / Fight For Your Mind / Fight For Your Mind 15. Ryan Bingham / Nothin' Holds Me Down / American Love Song 16. Will Wilde / Thirty Eight / Raw Blues 17. Ronnie Earl N The Broadcasters / Baby How Long / Beyond The Blues 18. ** The Teskey Brothers / Man of The Universe / Run Home Slow 19. ** Tex, Don N Charlie / Whenever It Snows / All Is Forgiven 20. Neil Young N Crazy Horse / Help Me Lose My Mind / Colorado 21. Donnie Fritts / Three Hundred Pounds of Hongry / Prone To Lean 22. Van Morrison N Joey DeFrancesco/ The Things I Used To Do / You're Driving Me Crazy 23. ** Blues Arcadia / Hear It Now / Carnival Of Fools 24. Kelly Joe Phelps / Wandering Away / Shine Eyed Mister Zen

Silver Bullets Podcast
State Secrets: Pre-Spring Game Recruiting Updates (4/10/19)

Silver Bullets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 33:52


On the State Secrets recruiting episodes of the Land-Grant Holy Land podcast, one of our recruiting experts, Patrick Mayhorn, tries to educate our resident "old," Matt Tamanini about recruiting. On this episode: 1) Lejond Cavazos will commit on Friday. https://www.landgrantholyland.com/2019/4/2/18291377/ohio-state-football-recruiting-2020-lejond-cavazos-braiden-mcgregor 2) Henry Gray is on commitment watch. 3) Updates on OSU's running back recruiting 4) Who will and won't be at the spring game? 5) No news on the basketball big man front. Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Roadhouse
Roadhouse 113

The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2007 60:10


With the grass getting greener, the temperatures rising and Major League Baseball into its third week, the things of most importance come to the forefront in The Little Blue House on the Wetlands. I call them the four Bs: blues, baseball, bikes, and my babies. Closing the gap on all four brings a very upbeat mood to The Roadhouse Studios. And that mood is refected in this edition of The Roadhouse. Roy Rogers, Lady Bianca, Henry Gray, Brad Wilson, and Ronnie Earl and The Broadcasters all lift the spirits with some great uptempo blues. We're looking toward the summer in the 113th Roadhouse - rolling out the '57 Cadillac convertible of the blues and heading out on the highway for an hour-long cruise through the finest blues you've never heard.

The Roadhouse
Roadhouse 075

The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2006 60:04


It's the 75th edition of The Roadhouse Podcast - the diamond edition. And, diamonds are a fitting analogy. The world outside The Roadhouse creates great pressure, pushing out all but the purest blues carbon. The result is music that's as tough and beautiful as the world's hardest mineral. This week, the carbon is comprised of Debbie Davies, Bo Ramsey, Steve Arvey, Henry Gray, and Gonstermachers. The Roadhouse Rewound segment will definitely have your toes tapping. And, for the second week in a row, we have audio comments from a Roadhouse listener. Like any good diamond would, the 75th Roadhouse Podcast will leave you with a smile on your face and a twinkle in your eye.

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