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Exploring the Depths of John Hiatt's 'Little Blue Song for You' with Zachary Scott Johnson In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groff delve into John Hiatt's 'Little Blue Song for You,' featuring special guest Zachary Scott Johnson. The discussion moves through the song's lyrics, musical arrangement, and background, with insights into Zachary's unique rendition and cover choices. The episode also touches on the generational and emotional significance of Hiatt's early work, the juxtaposition of joy and sorrow in songwriting, and the broader context of Hiatt's musical journey. Listeners get a detailed analysis of a lesser-known gem from Hiatt's first album, 'Hanging Around the Observatory,' complete with thoughtful reflections from all three music enthusiasts. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSgqfHLSP6v2erBsZcll_wQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth discuss their experiences at recent concerts and delve into the intricacies of John Hiatt's song 'Listening to Old Voices' from his 1990 album Stolen Moments. They share personal anecdotes, including Jesse's recent encounters with Lily Hiatt and multiple Jason Isbell shows. The hosts analyze the lyrics and musical composition of the featured song, reflecting on its spiritual and ancestral themes. They also debate the general impact of the song within Hiatt's discography and highlight key performances and covers of the track. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:16 Hosts' Personal Updates 03:08 Concert Adventures 05:16 Meeting Lily Hiatt 12:28 Podcast Housekeeping 12:35 Song Discussion: 'Listening to Old Voices' 22:55 Exploring the Imagery of Eagles and Native American Symbols 23:48 The Burden and Inspiration of Ancestral Legacy 26:17 Deciphering the Chorus and Its Hopeful Message 29:27 Generational Knowledge and Ancestral Tradition 31:34 Surrendering to Nature and Spirituality 34:40 Reflecting on the Beauty of Nature 38:12 Final Thoughts and Reflections 42:39 Podcast Information and Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth, joined by guest Mike, dive into John Hiatt's song 'Lipstick Sunset.' The discussion covers the song's poetic lyrics, emotional impact, and personal connections. The hosts explore themes of love, loss, and reflection, and relate these to Hiatt's personal life and artistic journey. The episode also touches on various interpretations and covers of the song, highlighting its universal beauty and emotional resonance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth, joined by guest Mike, dive into John Hiatt's song 'Lipstick Sunset.' The discussion covers the song's poetic lyrics, emotional impact, and personal connections. The hosts explore themes of love, loss, and reflection, and relate these to Hiatt's personal life and artistic journey. The episode also touches on various interpretations and covers of the song, highlighting its universal beauty and emotional resonance. 00:00 Poetic Introduction 02:11 Welcome to the Podcast 02:51 Special Guest Mike Joins 03:39 Album Reviews and Experiments 07:16 Lipstick Sunset: Song Analysis 11:36 Breaking Down the Lyrics 28:10 Bittersweet Reflections on Love and Loss 28:48 The Pain of Unspoken Words 29:24 The Complexity of Toxic Relationships 33:20 The Beauty of Poetic Lyrics 35:41 Personal Stories and Emotional Connections 43:15 Final Thoughts and Ratings 47:42 Outro and Contact Information Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this poignant episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Sylvan and Jesse Jackson delve into the powerful and emotional themes of John Hiatt's song 'Light of the Burning Sun.' With a sensitive trigger warning for topics including suicide and sexual abuse, the hosts discuss the profound impact that this song has had on them and Hiatt's family history that inspired it. They analyze the song's stark lyrics, the haunting melody, and Hiatt's lifelong process of dealing with grief. Listeners are encouraged to practice self-care and seek support if needed. Additional resources such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988) and RAINN are provided. The episode concludes with a heartfelt reminder of the importance of understanding, compassion, and the healing power of music. 00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning 02:26 Opening Remarks and Episode Introduction 04:15 Discussing 'Light of the Burning Sun' 05:22 John Hyatt's Personal Story and Song Background 11:20 Reflections on Trauma and Healing 18:54 Analyzing the Lyrics 32:45 Reflecting on Family Expectations 35:09 The Burden of Being the Favorite 36:11 Coping with Tragedy and Loss 41:24 The Role of Faith in Grief 46:25 The Impact of Grief on Life 56:30 Final Thoughts and Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Hiatt and Dr. Vilanilam share highlights and commentary from the April issue of AJNR. Be sure to visit our website to watch the video version of this podcast. (21:19)
Join hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Garth on this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast as they delve deep into John Hiatt's song 'Lincoln Town' from the album 'Crossing Muddy Waters'. The episode features an engaging discussion about the song's lyrics, its connection to themes of Americana and escapism, and its significance within Hiatt's discography. They also highlight the importance of guest feedback and share personal anecdotes related to their appreciation for Hiatt's music. Tune in for an insightful exploration of one of Hiatt's lesser-known tracks and its place in the broader context of his career. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:57 April Fool's Podcast Prank 03:14 Upcoming Concert and Song Introduction 03:23 Album and Song Details 05:49 Discussion on Americana and John Hiatt's Influence 07:39 Listener Feedback and Personal Reflections 12:59 Lyrics Breakdown and Analysis 21:06 Analyzing the Lyrics: Escapism and Rescue 22:05 Debating the Meaning: Lincoln Town as a Destination or Escape 22:38 Imagery and Symbolism: Trains, Cars, and Love 25:22 Final Verse Breakdown: Packing and Journey 28:01 Song's Impact and Legacy 31:37 Personal Reflections and Ratings 35:07 Engaging with the Community 36:26 Closing Thoughts and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth in this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast as they delve into John Hiatt's song 'Like a Freight Train' from the album 'The Open Road.' Listen as they discuss the song's lyrics, melody, and bluesy style. They also share a fun side discussion about making mixtapes and an exciting recent project with Brian from the Pantheon Podcast network. Tune in for an engaging analysis of one of Hiatt's soulful tracks and much more! 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:33 Special Guest and Mixtape Discussion 05:49 Song Analysis: 'Like a Freight Train' 08:19 Lyrics Breakdown and Interpretation 22:38 Final Thoughts and Ratings 26:08 Closing Remarks and Contact Information Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth in this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast as they delve into John Hiatt's song 'Like a Freight Train' from the album 'The Open Road.' Listen as they discuss the song's lyrics, melody, and bluesy style. They also share a fun side discussion about making mixtapes and an exciting recent project with Brian from the Pantheon Podcast network. Tune in for an engaging analysis of one of Hiatt's soulful tracks and much more! 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:33 Special Guest and Mixtape Discussion 05:49 Song Analysis: 'Like a Freight Train' 08:19 Lyrics Breakdown and Interpretation 22:38 Final Thoughts and Ratings 26:08 Closing Remarks and Contact Information Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The attention to California almonds, means the pollination of Washington State tree fruits is often overlooked. But the massive pollination effort in Washington is a huge effort and may be facing potential problems. Harry and Andony catch up with commercial beekeeper Tim Hiatt to discuss tree fruit pollination, as well as Tim's efforts to advocate for beekeeping in the Washington legislature.
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth delve into John Hiatt's song 'Let's Give This Love a Try' from the album 'Same Old Man'. They discuss the song's lyrics, musical composition, and the emotional depth it carries. The hosts also share their personal experiences related to Mardi Gras and touch upon the critical reception of the album. Join them as they analyze the themes of love, vulnerability, and maturity in Hiatt's music. Don't miss their rating and a sneak preview of the next song, 'Lift Up Every Stone'. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 02:14 Mardi Gras Celebrations 03:38 Discussing 'Let's Give This Love a Try' 06:30 Lyrics Analysis and Interpretation 20:57 Final Thoughts and Ratings 23:39 Contact Information and Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth delve into John Hiatt's song 'Let's Give This Love a Try' from the album 'Same Old Man'. They discuss the song's lyrics, musical composition, and the emotional depth it carries. The hosts also share their personal experiences related to Mardi Gras and touch upon the critical reception of the album. Join them as they analyze the themes of love, vulnerability, and maturity in Hiatt's music. Don't miss their rating and a sneak preview of the next song, 'Lift Up Every Stone'. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 02:14 Mardi Gras Celebrations 03:38 Discussing 'Let's Give This Love a Try' 06:30 Lyrics Analysis and Interpretation 20:57 Final Thoughts and Ratings 23:39 Contact Information and Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth dive into John Hiatt's song 'Let It Ride' from the Country Bears soundtrack. Special guest Brian Colburn, host of 'My Weekly Mixtape,' joins the discussion, bringing his personal connection to the song as well as insights on Hiatt's work. The conversation touches on the universal themes of life's journey and learning from mistakes, making the simple yet profound lyrics relatable for all ages. Tune in for a heartfelt exploration of one of John Hiatt's lesser-known gems. https://myweeklymixtape.com/ 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 03:14 Special Guest Introduction: Brian Colburn 05:36 Brian's Journey with John Hyatt 07:47 The Country Bears Soundtrack 11:03 Deep Dive into 'Let It Ride' 29:28 Perfectly Imperfect: Embracing Mistakes 30:49 Building a Team: Learning from Failures 31:14 Penn & Teller: The Power of Brutal Honesty 33:02 Road Trip Vibes: The Perfect Playlist 38:23 Children's Songs: Layers of Meaning 42:13 John Hyatt's Legacy: Overlooked Gems 46:19 Rating 'Let It Ride': Personal Reflections 52:44 Podcasting and Community: Engaging Conversations 55:20 Final Thoughts and Farewells Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dr. Hiatt and Dr. Vilanilam for their reviews of three featured articles in the March issue of AJNR. Be sure to visit our website to watch the video version of this podcast. (22:37)
Dr. Manisha Koneru and Vivek Yedavalli are Dr. Hiatt's guests this month. They discuss their paper Prolonged Venous Transit on Perfusion Imaging Is Associated with Longer Lengths of Stay in Acute Large Vessel Occlusions, which will be published in the May issue of AJNR.
In this episode of 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth dive into John Hiatt's song 'Let It Ride' from the Country Bears soundtrack. Special guest Brian Colburn, host of 'My Weekly Mixtape,' joins the discussion, bringing his personal connection to the song as well as insights on Hiatt's work. The conversation touches on the universal themes of life's journey and learning from mistakes, making the simple yet profound lyrics relatable for all ages. Tune in for a heartfelt exploration of one of John Hiatt's lesser-known gems. https://myweeklymixtape.com/ 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 03:14 Special Guest Introduction: Brian Colburn 05:36 Brian's Journey with John Hyatt 07:47 The Country Bears Soundtrack 11:03 Deep Dive into 'Let It Ride' 29:28 Perfectly Imperfect: Embracing Mistakes 30:49 Building a Team: Learning from Failures 31:14 Penn & Teller: The Power of Brutal Honesty 33:02 Road Trip Vibes: The Perfect Playlist 38:23 Children's Songs: Layers of Meaning 42:13 John Hyatt's Legacy: Overlooked Gems 46:19 Rating 'Let It Ride': Personal Reflections 52:44 Podcasting and Community: Engaging Conversations 55:20 Final Thoughts and Farewells Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse and Sylvan discuss the John Hiatt song 'Learning How to Love You.' Joined by special guests Nick Brown and Michael Elliott, they delve into the song's lyrical depth, personal significance, and emotional impact. Michael shares insights into Hiatt's life and creative process, drawing parallels between the song and personal struggles with love, forgiveness, and growth. The conversation touches on the universality of love's challenges, the importance of vulnerability, and the transformative power of genuine connections. Tune in for a heartfelt and insightful exploration that resonates beyond the music. 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 01:51 Welcoming Special Guests 02:58 Personal Stories and Song Significance 03:30 Wedding Memories and Music 04:36 Discussing the Song's Impact 08:43 Analyzing the Lyrics 11:21 Reflections on Love and Life 35:14 Balancing Love and Accountability 35:41 Wedding Lyrics and Personal Reflections 36:31 The Complexity of Love and Fear of Loss 39:10 Empathy and Acceptance in Relationships 46:35 Musicality and Emotional Depth 51:52 Final Thoughts and Reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse and Sylvan discuss the John Hiatt song 'Learning How to Love You.' Joined by special guests Nick Brown and Michael Elliott, they delve into the song's lyrical depth, personal significance, and emotional impact. Michael shares insights into Hiatt's life and creative process, drawing parallels between the song and personal struggles with love, forgiveness, and growth. The conversation touches on the universality of love's challenges, the importance of vulnerability, and the transformative power of genuine connections. Tune in for a heartfelt and insightful exploration that resonates beyond the music. Find Michael's book here https://a.co/d/czs362b 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 01:51 Welcoming Special Guests 02:58 Personal Stories and Song Significance 03:30 Wedding Memories and Music 04:36 Discussing the Song's Impact 08:43 Analyzing the Lyrics 11:21 Reflections on Love and Life 35:14 Balancing Love and Accountability 35:41 Wedding Lyrics and Personal Reflections 36:31 The Complexity of Love and Fear of Loss 39:10 Empathy and Acceptance in Relationships 46:35 Musicality and Emotional Depth 51:52 Final Thoughts and Reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Houghton catches up with the two Frontier Conference-winning head coaches - Bill Himmelberg of the Providence women and Adam Hiatt of the Montana Tech men - on the ESPN Roundtable. Plus: Geoff Safford welcomes in Asa Deskins of the Montana lacrosse team.
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth dive deep into the song 'Lady of the Night' from John Hiatt's early album 'Overcoats.' They discuss its rich lyrics, the differences between the demo and album versions, and how the song fits within Hiatt's musical legacy. The conversation also revisits a recent Americana tribute to John Hiatt and explores the musicians who contributed to this track. Join them as they rate the song and share personal insights and anecdotes. 00:00 Poetic Introduction 02:11 Welcome to Perfectly Good Podcast 03:29 Discussing 'Lady of the Night' 09:34 Song Analysis and Lyrics Breakdown 20:15 Final Thoughts and Ratings 23:17 Closing Remarks and Contact Info Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Hiatt and Dr. Vilanilam share insight and commentary on three featured articles in the February issue of AJNR. Be sure to visit our website to watch the video version of this podcast. (23:36)
Dr. Kirk Welker is Dr. Hiatt's guest this month. They discuss the research and collaboration involved in creating the State of Practice: ASNR Statement on Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agent Use in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease, published in the February issue of AJNR. Be sure to visit our website to watch the video version of this podcast. (13:04)
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth dive deep into the song 'Lady of the Night' from John Hiatt's early album 'Overcoats.' They discuss its rich lyrics, the differences between the demo and album versions, and how the song fits within Hiatt's musical legacy. The conversation also revisits a recent Americana tribute to John Hiatt and explores the musicians who contributed to this track. Join them as they rate the song and share personal insights and anecdotes. 00:00 Poetic Introduction 02:11 Welcome to Perfectly Good Podcast 03:29 Discussing 'Lady of the Night' 09:34 Song Analysis and Lyrics Breakdown 20:15 Final Thoughts and Ratings 23:17 Closing Remarks and Contact Info Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We want to wrap up our February by sitting down with one of the recent Governor Arts Awards winners. Jane C. Hiatt served as a staple in the Mississippi arts community for decades. She was the executive director of The Arts Alliance of Jackson & Hinds County for four years and the Mississippi Arts Commission for six. With the University Press of Mississippi, Hiatt helped create the Hiatt Fund of the Community Foundation for Mississippi with her generous donations. The Hiatt Fund supports works of scholarly merit that meet the high standards of University Press of Mississippi and can be appreciated by a general audience. Marshall Ramsey, a nationally recognized, Emmy award winning editorial cartoonist, shares his cartoons and travels the state as Mississippi Today's Editor-At-Large. He's also host of a "Now You're Talking" on MPB Think Radio and "Conversations" on MPB TV, and is the author of several books. Marshall is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and a 2019 recipient of the University of Tennessee Alumni Professional Achievement Award. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt has an interesting way of working melodies and a down to earth way of telling stories about her life and about how she sees the world. All of her albums have cool, crunchy guitar parts that take folk songwriting to a new rockin' level. On her new album 'Forever,' Hiatt's diverse influences are woven into songs that touch on everything from relationships to anxiety and mental health to good old-fashioned rock & roll.In our Basic Folk conversation, we talked about the lessons that Lilly learned growing up the daughter of legendary songwriter John Hiatt and what it meant to her to see her dad go through the ups and downs of the music business while having the humility and self belief to keep going. She also talks about how she thinks about herself as a performer – and how that's changed since the pandemic. Before the pandemic Hiatt had a couple of really big records ('Trinity Lane,' 2017 and 'Walking Proof,' 2020) that gained a lot of hype and attention. Once coronavirus hit, she had to sit in the house and ask the big questions like a lot of us did. She sat with the loneliness, alienation, and uncertainty.You can hear in our interview just how much mutual respect and admiration we have for each other and how much belief we have in one another, not only as songwriters, but as women and as people who are in recovery. Very LYLAS vibes, lots of laughs.Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/ Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknews Help produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/ Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpods Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth explore John Hiatt's song 'It's Alright With Me' from his debut album 'Hanging Around the Observatory.' They discuss the song's straightforward blues style, the themes of early relationships, and the simplicity of the lyrics. They also touch on the song's production history, John Hiatt's early career, and the hosts' personal reflections on the song. The episode features discussions about the joy of deep-diving into Hiatt's discography, the pop and rock elements of the track, and the fantasy of time-traveling to see artists in their formative years. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 02:51 Discussing 'It's Alright With Me' 06:21 Lyrics Breakdown and Analysis 09:13 Personal Reflections and Ratings 16:37 Fan Engagement and Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're going a little bit country again this week on the Talkhouse Podcast—gotta keep you on your toes—with a pair of Nashville singer-songwriters who share a sensibility, some history, and sobriety, as you'll hear. One of them, Margo Price, you've hopefully heard on the podcast before; the other, Lilly Hiatt, is a first-timer, but you'd never know it. Price was a critical darling right out of the gate, and for good reason: Her debut album, released by Jack White's Third Man Records, kicked some new life into country by looking both backward and forward. Since then, Price has released a series of great records as well as a phenomenal memoir called Maybe We'll Make It. Last time she was on this podcast, Price was talking to former Tom Petty sideman Mike Campbell about a collaboration they did. That's just the tip of the iceberg, and as you'll hear in this chat, she's got new music cooking, though nothing has been officially announced yet. Lilly Hiatt has a famous last name in the music world—her dad is John Hiatt—but she's cut her own path through Nashville, too. She rides a more adventurous side of the musical line, getting almost alt-rocky at some points. She's opened for everyone from Drive-By Truckers to Hiss Golden Messenger to the Mountain Goats, which should tell you something right there. This week Hiatt is releasing a new album called Forever, which is the result of some serious self-reflection and a different, entirely scrapped set of songs. The album was mixed by Paul Kolderie, known for working on early Radiohead and Pixies records. Maybe that'll also tell you something. Check out “Kwik-E-Mart” right here. In this lively conversation, Price and Hiatt talk about getting back into the game, about working with their musician husbands—Jeremy Ivey and Coley Hinson, respectively—and they talk at length about getting and staying sober in a town where that's not always so easy. I had never heard Nashville described as a “drinking town with a music problem” before. Enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro 2:13 – Start of the chat 3:34 – Trying to stay in good health 9:36 – Finding balance in your work life 11:20 – Being married to a musician 16:06 – A day in the life 21:26 – On Lilly Hiatt's new album, 'Forever' 23:36 – On Nashville 26:36 – Favorite songs on 'Forever' 30:40 – On Price's upcoming record 33:05 – On sobriety 43:50 – Everything else on the horizon Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Lilly Hiatt and Margo Price for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all the good stuff in the Talkhouse Podcast Network. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
Dr. Petrice Cogswell is Dr. Hiatt's guest this month. They discuss Alzheimer Disease Anti-Amyloid Immunotherapies: Imaging Recommendations and Practice Considerations for Monitoring of Amyloid-Related Imaging Abnormalities, the ASNR Alzheimer, ARIA, and Dementia Study Group's paper in the January issue of AJNR. (11:28)
Shon Hiatt is a business professor and director of the Business of Energy Transition initiative at the University of Southern California. He researches entrepreneurship, strategy, innovation, and sustainability, with an emphasis in energy and agribusiness. His work has been published in leading academic journals and featured in popular media outlets. Before joining USC, he was a faculty member at Harvard Business School. In this episode we discuss the following: The demand for energy, specifically and surprisingly for coal and petroleum, has never been greater, especially with the growth of energy-intensive data centers that power AI. But each energy source comes with tradeoffs, so the more diversified energy sources countries have, the greater potential for resiliency when shocks hit the system. Estimates indicate that an electric car only becomes less carbon intensive than a combustion engine after it's been driven for 100,000 miles, in part because dirty energy is often used to charge the batteries, plus mining the material to create the batteries is energy intensive. While nuclear power is quite clean and becoming much safer, it is especially expensive due to regulatory burdens that haven't been updated with the latest technology. And while wind and solar help meet overall demand, they cannot reliably hit base load demand. As Shon tells his students, the holy grail for energy production balances security, safety, affordability, reliability, and cleanliness. In other words, when it comes to energy policy there are no simple solutions. Only tradeoffs. Connect on Social Media: X: https://twitter.com/nate_meikle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natemeikle/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nate_meikle/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nate.meikle
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse and Sylvan discuss John Hiatt's song 'It All Comes Back Someday' from his album Mystic Pinball. They explore the song's intricate lyrics, musical composition, and the puzzling narrative it presents. Despite some confusion over the verses, the hosts appreciate the song's upbeat chorus and the significance of memories in Hiatt's work. They also reflect on their podcasting journey over the past year and invite listeners to share their thoughts and join future episodes. Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce 00:00 Welcome to the Perfectly Good Podcast 01:58 Holiday Season Reflections 02:40 Discussing 'It All Comes Back Someday' 05:21 Analyzing the Lyrics 21:46 Listener Feedback and Ratings 24:14 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome the new year with Dr. Hiatt and Dr. Vilanilam's round-up of featured articles from AJNR's January issue. You can now visit our website to watch the video version of our podcasts! Be sure to bookmark this page to view upcoming article summaries and author interviews, a part of AJNR's new website, which offers many multimedia features. (20:04)
Our guest today is Michelle Renee Hiatt, Executive Show Director at the American Quilter's Society. Michelle story is a remarkable blend of professional achievements and creative passion. Raised in South Jersey by her single mom and grandmother, Michelle is one of five siblings. After earning her bachelor's degree in accounting and marketing, followed by a master's in technology from Rutgers, she became a Six Sigma Master Black Belt and built a stellar 30-year career managing operations and process improvement for major organizations like Trump Casinos, Reed Elsevier, Dow Jones, and Moody's, as well as consulting for technology firms and NYU.Quilting entered her life as a side passion, but her talent for designing and teaching quilting quickly gained traction. She created her own pattern line and taught at shows, retreats, and guilds across the U.S. In 2023, Michelle embraced a new chapter as Executive Show Director at AQS, where she works to inspire quilters of all generations.Key Moments in the Episode:(2:20) How Michelle's grandmother inspired her love of sewing.(3:46) The first thing Michelle ever made.(4:23) Growing up with the unique influence of her mom and grandmother.(5:57) Highlights from Michelle's corporate career, including leading a critical COVID project at NYU.(12:46) Balancing a full-time career, frequent relocations, and building her quilting legacy.(19:24) Becoming Executive Show Director at AQS—Michelle shares the journey.(22:09) The scale and impact of her role at AQS.(24:25) Michelle's initiatives to engage the next generation of quilters.(27:04) Surprises during her first months at AQS: “As fabulous as I expected it to be!”(28:33) Exciting changes and innovations under Michelle's leadership.(32:17) Involvement with Sew on the Go and Studio 180, and what they represent.(35:25) Twice a year, Michelle hosts a Mystery Quilt series—an event you don't want to miss!(38:03) Learn more about Michelle's mystery quilts at sewonthego.net.(38:33) What's next for Michelle, and her ultimate dream.(39:22) Michelle's parting message: “I'm a quilter first and foremost, just like the community I serve.”(40:28) To connect with Michelle, visit AmericanQuilter.com or sewonthego.net. Be sure to subscribe to, review and rate this podcast on your favorite platform…and visit our website sewandsopodcast.com for more information about today's and all of our Guests.
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse and Sylvan discuss John Hiatt's song 'It All Comes Back Someday' from his album Mystic Pinball. They explore the song's intricate lyrics, musical composition, and the puzzling narrative it presents. Despite some confusion over the verses, the hosts appreciate the song's upbeat chorus and the significance of memories in Hiatt's work. They also reflect on their podcasting journey over the past year and invite listeners to share their thoughts and join future episodes. Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce 00:00 Welcome to the Perfectly Good Podcast 01:58 Holiday Season Reflections 02:40 Discussing 'It All Comes Back Someday' 05:21 Analyzing the Lyrics 21:46 Listener Feedback and Ratings 24:14 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jessie Jackson and Sylvan Groth, along with guest Mike (TFG1Mike), delve into the song 'Is Anybody There?' by John Hiatt. The panel reflects on the emotional depth of the song, its themes of seeking direction, confronting loneliness, and the importance of asking for help in relationships. They also discuss live performances, cover versions, and personal anecdotes that resonate with the lyrics. The conversation is insightful and filled with heartfelt moments, underlining the significance of Hiatt's work within the broader context of his discography. 00:00 Welcome to Perfectly Good Podcast 02:12 Introducing the Hosts and Guest 03:47 Discussing 'Is Anybody There?' 04:04 Song Facts and Covers 07:00 Personal Reflections and Reviews 11:38 Analyzing the Lyrics 25:12 Chorus Breakdown and Emotional Intimacy 27:05 Sibling Relationships and Loneliness 29:37 Exploring Emotional Vulnerability in Lyrics 32:44 Reflections on Relationships and Love 37:08 Personal Stories and Song Ratings 45:02 Final Thoughts and Contact Information Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth, along with guest Mike (TFG1Mike), delve into the song 'Is Anybody There?' by John Hiatt. The panel reflects on the emotional depth of the song, its themes of seeking direction, confronting loneliness, and the importance of asking for help in relationships. They also discuss live performances, cover versions, and personal anecdotes that resonate with the lyrics. The conversation is insightful and filled with heartfelt moments, underlining the significance of Hiatt's work within the broader context of his discography. 00:00 Welcome to Perfectly Good Podcast 02:12 Introducing the Hosts and Guest 03:47 Discussing 'Is Anybody There?' 04:04 Song Facts and Covers 07:00 Personal Reflections and Reviews 11:38 Analyzing the Lyrics 25:12 Chorus Breakdown and Emotional Intimacy 27:05 Sibling Relationships and Loneliness 29:37 Exploring Emotional Vulnerability in Lyrics 32:44 Reflections on Relationships and Love 37:08 Personal Stories and Song Ratings 45:02 Final Thoughts and Contact Information Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Sylvan Groth and Jesse Jackson welcome special guest Jim Keating, a long-time John Hiatt fan. The trio discusses 'Inside Job,' from Little Village's 1992 self-titled album. They explore the song's complex themes, the impact of its introspective lyrics, and Jim's personal connection to the song through his journey in heavy metal music and recovery from alcoholism. The conversation delves into the song's production, drumming, and the emotional depth that makes it resonate differently with each listener. They also touch upon the challenges of introducing Hiatt's music to new audiences and the enduring appeal of his genre-defying style. This episode offers fans an engaging and heartfelt discussion enriched by Jim's unique perspective and experiences. 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Greetings 01:48 Special Guest: Rockin Jim Keating 03:03 Jim's Journey to Discovering John Hiatt 05:21 The Search for the Elusive Song 07:32 Rediscovering Hiatt Through Sobriety 13:02 Discussing the Song 'Inside Job' 13:38 Little Village and 'Inside Job' Facts 16:52 Personal Reflections on 'Inside Job' 28:35 Reflecting on Emotional Struggles 29:12 Analyzing the Lyrics 32:08 Personal Interpretations and Recovery 33:33 Comparing Songs and Covers 34:36 Discussing the Third Verse 39:04 Final Thoughts and Ratings 46:37 Closing Remarks and Social Media Plugs Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Sylvan Groth and Jesse Jackson welcome special guest Jim Keating, a long-time John Hiatt fan. The trio discusses 'Inside Job,' from Little Village's 1992 self-titled album. They explore the song's complex themes, the impact of its introspective lyrics, and Jim's personal connection to the song through his journey in heavy metal music and recovery from alcoholism. The conversation delves into the song's production, drumming, and the emotional depth that makes it resonate differently with each listener. They also touch upon the challenges of introducing Hiatt's music to new audiences and the enduring appeal of his genre-defying style. This episode offers fans an engaging and heartfelt discussion enriched by Jim's unique perspective and experiences. 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Greetings 01:48 Special Guest: Rockin Jim Keating 03:03 Jim's Journey to Discovering John Hiatt 05:21 The Search for the Elusive Song 07:32 Rediscovering Hiatt Through Sobriety 13:02 Discussing the Song 'Inside Job' 13:38 Little Village and 'Inside Job' Facts 16:52 Personal Reflections on 'Inside Job' 28:35 Reflecting on Emotional Struggles 29:12 Analyzing the Lyrics 32:08 Personal Interpretations and Recovery 33:33 Comparing Songs and Covers 34:36 Discussing the Third Verse 39:04 Final Thoughts and Ratings 46:37 Closing Remarks and Social Media Plugs Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth recount Jesse's recent experience of seeing John Hiatt perform live after a long time. They discuss the performance venue, audience interactions, and how personal and engaging Hiatt was during the show. The hosts then delve into analyzing Hiatt's early track 'I'm Tired of Your Stuff' from the Overcoats album, discussing the song's lyrics, musical arrangement, and overall impact. They offer their critique of the song's strengths and weaknesses, considering it within the context of Hiatt's evolving career. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:48 Concert Experience at Arlington Music Hall 04:14 Meeting the Opening Act 05:29 John Hiatt's Personal Performance 05:53 Audience Interactions and Requests 07:06 Reflecting on the Setlist 13:02 Technical Details and Song Discussion 13:14 Analyzing 'I'm Tired of Your Stuff' 28:25 Final Thoughts and Ratings 32:57 Closing Remarks and Gratitude Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are thrilled to bring you episode 10 of Season 8, which wraps up the season and 2024 with SAM HIATT! Sam is a Mentor here at FF and the newest member the of the Portland Thorns, fresh off a trade from Gotham FC. We chat about her journey to the pros and why mentorship matters to her! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/femalefootballers/support
Dr. Hiatt and Dr. Vilanilam ring out 2024 with highlights of the December issue. This is the final print edition and it contains a selection of the journal's most impactful articles from its first 45 years of publication. Be sure to join us next year when we introduce video podcasts to our feed. (12:29)
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In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth recount Jesse's recent experience of seeing John Hiatt perform live after a long time. They discuss the performance venue, audience interactions, and how personal and engaging Hiatt was during the show. The hosts then delve into analyzing Hiatt's early track 'I'm Tired of Your Stuff' from the Overcoats album, discussing the song's lyrics, musical arrangement, and overall impact. They offer their critique of the song's strengths and weaknesses, considering it within the context of Hiatt's evolving career. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:48 Concert Experience at Arlington Music Hall 04:14 Meeting the Opening Act 05:29 John Hiatt's Personal Performance 05:53 Audience Interactions and Requests 07:06 Reflecting on the Setlist 13:02 Technical Details and Song Discussion 13:14 Analyzing 'I'm Tired of Your Stuff' 28:25 Final Thoughts and Ratings 32:57 Closing Remarks and Gratitude Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anna Hiatt grew up on a farm in North Canterbury and spent much of her early years in her granny's vegetable garden.
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth discuss the John Hiatt song 'I'm a Real Man' from his 1985 album 'Warming Up to the Ice Age,' along with special guest Joseph Kaye, host of 'Play That Rock and Roll.' The group dives deep into the song's lyrics, the context in which it was written, and what makes it unique within Hiatt's discography. They also touch upon its reception, numerous cover versions, and how this tune reflects broader trends in music from that era. This thoughtful discussion includes personal anecdotes, historical perspectives, and a debate on the song's quality. Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce 00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Banter 02:21 Guest Introduction: Joseph Kaye 04:38 Discussing 'I'm a Real Man' 07:13 John Hiatt's Sobriety and Career Turning Point 08:40 Breaking Down the Lyrics 19:32 Musical Authenticity and Industry Context 29:44 Googling the Cassie Tone 29:58 Analyzing Synthwave and 80s Pop Art 30:15 Junior Record Executive Discussion 30:47 Exploring the Chorus and Lyrics 31:38 The Significance of 2762 33:51 Dan Rather and the President's Son 37:13 Critiquing 80s Synth Music 39:45 Grunge and Genre Tensions 40:07 Final Thoughts on the Song 44:11 Rating the Song 52:20 Podcast and Social Media Plugs 56:04 Concluding Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth delve into John Hiatt's cover of 'I Spy for the FBI,' exploring its origins and relevance in Hiatt's career. Originally recorded by Jamo Thomas and Luther Ingram and the G Men in 1966, the song was covered by Hiatt for his 1980 album '2 Bit Monsters.' The hosts analyze the song's lyrics, themes of irony and wit, and Hiatt's stylistic choices, contrasting it with works by other artists like Bruce Springsteen. They reflect on the joy Hiatt brings to his covers and discuss broader social themes such as government surveillance. The episode also covers personal anecdotes, listener engagement, and future podcast plans, culminating in closing remarks and gratitude towards their audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 28 of Wake Up to Wealth, Brandon Brittingham interviews Jeff Hiatt, a cost segregation expert, to demystify the often-misunderstood concepts of depreciation and cost segregation in real estate.Tune in to gain valuable insights and debunk common myths surrounding wealth and taxes.SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSBrandon BrittinghamInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mailboxmoneyb/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brandon.brittingham.1/ Jeff HiattFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeff.hiatt1/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydhiatt/WEBSITEBrandon Brittingham: https://www.brandonsbrain.org/homeMS Consultants: https://www.costsegs.com/