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In this episode of High Notes, we sit down with legendary broadcaster, author, and coach Janey Lee Grace. From her days on BBC Radio 2 with Steve Wright to her work as a coach in heart-centred communication, Janey shares the pivotal moments that shaped her journey.She opens up about her memoir From Wham to Woo, her path to sobriety, and the transformative power of living, and communicating, with authenticity.Together, we explore the art of meaningful connection: how preparation, presence, and joy can elevate your message and your work. Janey also reflects on the life-changing decision to quit alcohol, and how helping others discover their true voice has become her greatest passion.Tune in for a conversation full of warmth, wisdom, and inspiration.Links mentioned in the show:https://janeyleegrace.com/Janey's books - https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/432760.Janey_Lee_GraceThe Sober Club Podcast - https://www.thesoberclub.com/podcast/The Sober Diaries book by Clare Pooley https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36301974-the-sober-diariesWhat Women Want - https://www.whatwomenwantnow.co.uk/ Find out more about this campaign in the next episode!Ready to elevate your voice, confidence, and communication at work?Contact us at BRAVA Business and start making every conversation count:brava.uk.com/businessStay connected with BRAVASubscribe to our newsletter for the latest news, training opportunities and insights connecting business, acting, and voice:brava.uk.com/subscribe00:00 Introduction to High Notes Podcast00:33 Meet Janie Lee Grace: Broadcaster, Author, and Coach01:38 Janie's Early Years and Path to Radio03:10 Lessons from BBC Radio with Steve Wright05:29 The Art of Connection and Presence06:53 Navigating Challenges and Finding Resilience11:28 Writing a Memoir: From Wham to Woo16:07 Empowering Others to Find Their Voice19:58 Heart-Centred Communication in Business23:23 The Power of Nonverbal Cues24:15 Balancing Acting in Corporate Settings24:42 Finding Your Authentic Business Voice27:57 The Journey to Sobriety36:09 Advice for Aspiring Public Speakers38:50 Emerging Voices in Broadcasting and Coaching Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the coming days, a new mural will be completed in Derry, celebrating D:Ream's frontman Peter Cunnah. Richard met with the man of the moment to discuss the mural, his childhood, and the growing use of AI in the music industry.
Second hour of College Football Saturday with Christian Esparza and Alex Napoles on November 29, 2025 How Utah got it done against Kansas in Lawrence Future for Whittingham Utah State with a heartbreaker vs Boise State
Full episode of College Football Saturday with Christian Esparza and Alex Napoles on November 29, 2025 Alex Kirry from JJ and Alex Joins for the first hour How bad does BYU need to win with "style points" What the BYU offense needs to do to win on senior day Keys to victory for BYU vs UCF How Utah got it done against Kansas in Lawrence Future for Whittingham Utah State with a heartbreaker vs Boise State
Second hour of College Football Saturday with Christian Esparza and Alex Napoles on November 29, 2025 How Utah got it done against Kansas in Lawrence Future for Whittingham Utah State with a heartbreaker vs Boise State
Full episode of College Football Saturday with Christian Esparza and Alex Napoles on November 29, 2025 Alex Kirry from JJ and Alex Joins for the first hour How bad does BYU need to win with "style points" What the BYU offense needs to do to win on senior day Keys to victory for BYU vs UCF How Utah got it done against Kansas in Lawrence Future for Whittingham Utah State with a heartbreaker vs Boise State
Second hour of College Football Saturday with Christian Esparza and Alex Napoles on November 29, 2025 How Utah got it done against Kansas in Lawrence Future for Whittingham Utah State with a heartbreaker vs Boise State
Full episode of College Football Saturday with Christian Esparza and Alex Napoles on November 29, 2025 Alex Kirry from JJ and Alex Joins for the first hour How bad does BYU need to win with "style points" What the BYU offense needs to do to win on senior day Keys to victory for BYU vs UCF How Utah got it done against Kansas in Lawrence Future for Whittingham Utah State with a heartbreaker vs Boise State
JD is holding down the fort while Denise unpacks at the new house and waits for internet service. J talks with Thea Gill (Queer As Folk), Gina Glass and the cast & crew of a new podcast series called "The High Note"- great behind the scenes chat, what the series is about and how it came about. To watch on our YouTube Channel, click this link.
Andy Farnsworth joins KSL-TV to help audiences decipher #WhatToWatch for the weekend of November 21, 2025. The wait is over for "Wicked" fans as "Wicked: For Good" finally comes to theaters with a pretty good second act, though it doesn't quite hit the high notes of Part One. The musical sequel is worth watching for the sets, costumes, and Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo's chemistry, but it is missing really connective songs other than "For Good.” Also in theaters is “Rental Family” with Brendan Fraser, a great-looking, deep-question-asking film about connection that gives a wonderful taste of Japan and its culture. Finally, the ‘good movie’ train rolls on with the Netflix drama, “Train Dreams.” Starring Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones, it takes you back and immerses you in a different time when life moved at a much different pace, and life shaped you in a much different way. Movies were so good this week, producer KellieAnn even gives her mini-review of “Wicked: For Good” and “Rental Family” after Andy’s segment. And stay tuned for a deep dive on #Wicked2 this December. The brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing nerdy, with a goal to publish a weekly "What to Watch on the Weekend" minisode taken from KSL-TV's Friday segment, and two deep-dives a month on shows, creative works, artists, local events, and other fandom topics. Based in the beautiful Beehive State, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME, and is hosted by KSL Movie Show's Andy Farnsworth and Deseret News / KSL Podcasts' KellieAnn Halvorsen. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSLNewsRadio App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, or Instagram @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premier movie entertainment company.
In this episode of High Notes, Melissa chats with Dr Rockford “Rocky” Sansom, a renowned voice coach and author, about the power and presence of the human voice. Together, they unpack how to manage nerves, why simplicity can transform communication, and how to make your voice truly resonate.Rocky shares practical, down-to-earth strategies for building vocal confidence, connecting with your audience, and thriving in high-pressure situations. The conversation also touches on being authentically yourself, understanding what matters to your listeners, and using effective vocal tools to enhance impact.They round out the discussion exploring cultural differences in communication, the evolution of voice science, and how emotion shapes the way we sound and connect.Links:https://www.rockfordsansom.com/https://www.brava.uk.com/post/internationally-acclaimed-voice-coach-dr-rockford-sansom-joins-bravaWhy Should Anyone Be Led by You?: What It Takes To Be An Authentic Leader - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Why-Should-Anyone-Led-You/dp/1578519713https://historyofenglishpodcast.com/Ready to elevate your voice, confidence, and communication at work?Contact us at BRAVA Business and start making every conversation count:brava.uk.com/businessStay connected with BRAVASubscribe to our newsletter for the latest news, training opportunities and insights connecting business, acting, and voice:brava.uk.com/subscribe00:00 Introduction to High Notes Podcast00:33 Meet Dr Rockford Sansom: Voice Coach Extraordinaire01:29 The Essence of Presence and Overcoming Nerves03:29 Finding Your True Voice06:48 Impact and Influence in Business Communication07:12 The Power of Breath and Storytelling09:59 Comfort in Being Seen: Lessons from Leaders14:52 Voice Actors in Professional Settings17:10 Dispelling Myths About Public Speaking23:55 Voice Pedagogy: Teaching and Techniques27:27 The Wine Cork Technique28:39 Voice Science in Coaching31:06 Voice Analysis and Training34:24 Changing Voices and Science37:36 Voice in the Boardroom43:02 Cultural Differences in Voice46:55 Joining BRAVA as a Master Coach48:25 Improving Vocal Presence50:16 A Transformative Coaching Story53:36 The Dynamic Nature of Voice Work Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Edmonton Oilers conclude their massive 7-game road trip with a win over the Florida Panthers on Saturday night by a score of 6-3. Ryan Rishaug, Jason Strudwick & Rob Brown break it down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Ms Nonkululeko Dlamini Group CFO of Telkom about Telkom’s strong interim results for the first half of its 2026 financial year, driven by cost optimisation and a surge in mobile data subscribers despite modest revenue growth. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey there, groove rebels, light one up and crank it loud. In this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we're blazing through songs about weed. From Willie Nelson's outlaw anthems to Snoop Dogg's chronic classics, the Grateful Dead's tie-dye jams, and Cypress Hill's hazy hits, pot's been music's smoky sidekick for decades. But we're not just name-dropping—we're digging deep into tracks that tell America's weed story as it's gone from counter culture to more mainstream – and legal – form of recreation. Back in the Harlem Renaissance, jazz cats were puffing and playing, turning reefer into rhythm. Then it was counterculture fuel—think ‘60s stoners flipping the bird to the law. Now? It's legal in half the states, and weed's gone mainstream, from dispensaries to playlists. So grab your stash, feel the vibe, and join us as we roll through the tunes that tracked America's high times. Let's spark it!" Episode Playlist Check out our episode playlist here. Get In Touch Check us out online, on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. or drops us an email at show@prisonersofrockandroll.com. Or if you're in Philadelphia, come visit our home base at McCusker's Tavern. Prisoners of Rock and Roll is part of Pantheon Media. We're sponsored by Boldfoot Socks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey there, groove rebels, light one up and crank it loud. In this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we're blazing through songs about weed. From Willie Nelson's outlaw anthems to Snoop Dogg's chronic classics, the Grateful Dead's tie-dye jams, and Cypress Hill's hazy hits, pot's been music's smoky sidekick for decades. But we're not just name-dropping—we're digging deep into tracks that tell America's weed story as it's gone from counter culture to more mainstream – and legal – form of recreation. Back in the Harlem Renaissance, jazz cats were puffing and playing, turning reefer into rhythm. Then it was counterculture fuel—think ‘60s stoners flipping the bird to the law. Now? It's legal in half the states, and weed's gone mainstream, from dispensaries to playlists. So grab your stash, feel the vibe, and join us as we roll through the tunes that tracked America's high times. Episode Playlist Check out our episode playlist here. Get In Touch Check us out online, on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. or drops us an email at show@prisonersofrockandroll.com. Or if you're in Philadelphia, come visit our home base at McCusker's Tavern. Prisoners of Rock and Roll is part of Pantheon Media. We're sponsored by Boldfoot Socks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Few classical singers embrace movement as vividly as the star countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo. He explores all the possibilities of a performing career, from opera to cabaret. His captivating high tones specialise in both early and modern operas: famously, in the testing title role of Philip Glass' Akhnaten. Recent audacious projects include playing Maria Callas, and a solo Marriage of Figaro where he sang all the roles. As director of Opera Philadelphia he has attracted new audiences with a successful Pick Your Price ticket scheme. He's an astonishing, eloquent advocate for the arts – including dance.Anthony Roth Costanzo began performing professionally aged 11 and has appeared in opera, concert, recital, film and on Broadway. In 2024, he became the General Director and President of Opera Philadelphia. He has appeared with many of the world's leading opera houses and at a venues ranging from Carnegie Hall to Madison Square Garden. His most recent album is Anthony Roth Costanzo & Justin Vivian Bond: Only an Octave Apart, and he stars on the Metropolitan Opera's Grammy award-winning recording of Akhnaten.Anthony's website https://anthonyrothcostanzo.com/Opera Philadelphia https://www.operaphila.org/Why Dance Matters is a dance podcast featuring inspiring conversations with extraordinary people from the world of dance and beyond. Hosted by David Jays, editor of Dance Gazette, this podcast explores how dance shapes lives and why it matters to us all. Brought to you by the RAD, which inspires the world to dance, these insightful stories will surprise and delight. Tune in and discover more on our website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chaz and AJ started news with the electric call at the end of Game 7 of the World Series. Plus, Johnathan Carbutti was on the phone to talk about a new homeowner in Texas finding a dead body in the house. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, research monkeys escaped in Mississippi following a truck crash, and they are all carrying diseases. (15:07) Bon Jovi's back on the road in 2026, and the Tribe had an opportunity to win tickets if they could hit the high note from Livin' on a Prayer. (23:17) John Kaloidis, attorney for the Waterbury stepmom, was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning. Some new information was presented in the court proceedings, which Attorney Kaloidis argued his client has a right to access. (36:25) NBC CT's Andrew Rowan is new to the state, and has spent his weekends getting to know Connecticut by visitng pizza and ice cream places. (47:55)
In this episode of High Notes, host Melissa Thom speaks with Simon Lancaster, one of Britain's most acclaimed speechwriters.Simon traces his path from aspiring songwriter to shaping the words of top politicians and business leaders. They explore the art of persuasive communication, the timeless power of rhetoric, and why authenticity and emotion matter on stage.With stories from his remarkable career, Simon offers practical strategies for crafting unforgettable speeches, from harnessing rhythm and repetition to mastering rhetorical devices that captivate an audience.Tune in for practical insights on speaking with clarity and how to craft words that leave a lasting impression.More about Simon:https://www.bespokespeeches.com/Speak like a Leader Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQReady to elevate your voice, confidence, and communication at work?Contact us at BRAVA Business and start making every conversation count:brava.uk.com/businessStay connected with BRAVASubscribe to our newsletter for the latest news, training opportunities and insights connecting business, acting, and voice:brava.uk.com/subscribeFollow us for more informationhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bravauk/https://www.facebook.com/bravaukhttps://www.instagram.com/bravauk00:00 Introduction to High Notes Podcast00:30 Meet Simon Lancaster: Britain's Renowned Speech Writer01:40 The Journey to Becoming a Political Speech Writer03:14 The Art of Unforgettable Speeches05:40 The Language of Leadership07:05 Rhetorical Devices in Public Speaking12:23 When Speeches Go Wrong: Lessons from Gerald Ratner17:19 The Power of Rhetorical Devices: TEDx Talk Insights21:31 Favourite Rhetorical Devices and Techniques23:45 The Power of Hypnosis in Overcoming Nerves26:02 Engaging Your Audience: The Role of Charisma27:27 Finding Inspiration in Speech Writing31:07 Building Confidence in Communication33:29 Admiring Modern-Day Speakers37:50 The Impact of Iconic Speeches40:13 The Influence of Music and Funk41:16 Conclusion and Farewell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rebecca and John discuss Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, which hits theaters Friday. Along with debating its awards chances, they are joined by music journalist Alan Light, who reveals why there's been such an uptick in music biopics. Finally, John and Rebecca break down the best director race, which could be full of directors who have been long overdue for their first nominations. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Rebecca and John discuss Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, which hits theaters Friday. Along with debating its awards chances, they are joined by music journalist Alan Light, who reveals why there's been such an uptick in music biopics. Finally, John and Rebecca break down the best director race, which could be full of directors who have been long overdue for their first nominations. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
US stocks finished higher Friday as Trump downplayed trade tensions with China and regional banks staged a comeback. The rally capped off a choppy week dominated by trade headlines and the ongoing government shutdown.➡️ Just a quick reminder, Capital Markets Quickie is brought to you by AMF Capital AG, Asset Management Frankfurt, your leading provider for individual investment solutions and mutual funds. Visit https://www.amf-capital.de for more information.>>> Make sure to check out my newsletter "Cela's Weekly Insights":https://endritcela.com/newsletter/>>> You can subscribe here to our YouTube Channel “MVP – Main Value Partners”:https://www.youtube.com/@MainValue>>> Visit my website for more information:http://www.endritcela.com>>> Follow me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/endrit-cela/>>> Follow me on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/endritcela_official/Disclaimer for "Capital Markets Quickie" Podcast:The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are based on information available at the time of recording and reflect the personal perspectives of the host. They do not represent the viewpoints of any other projects, cooperations, or affiliations the host may be involved in. "Capital Markets Quickie" does not offer financial advice. Before making any financial decisions, please conduct your own due diligence and consult with a financial advisor.
Rhode Island FC treat a final sold-out crowd to their best game of the season beating the Rowdies 5-0 in a result that has people around the league asking if the Amber and Blue are back right when it counts. Next up, RIFC heads to North Carolina to see just how hot they can get going into the playoffs.
On this Whiskey Quickie by Bourbon Pursuit, we review New Riff High Note First Decade Bourbon. This 10 year old bourbon is is 120.5 proof and $90 MSRP. Let us know what you think. Cheers!DISCLAIMER: The whiskey in this review was provided to us at no cost courtesy of the spirit producer. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is our honest opinion based on what we tasted. Please drink responsibly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
High Notes returns for its third season with Words at Work, a series about the role of voice in business.BRAVA founder, Melissa Thom talks to leading figures across business, culture, and communication: Simon Lancaster, Margaret Heffernan, Dr. Rockford Sansom, Jane Duffus, Colin Burgess, Tricia Duffy, Lynne Franks, and Janey Lee Grace.Together, they explore how voice shapes influence, leadership, and true connection at work: how to stay composed under pressure, engage an audience and speak with authority.Subscribe on your preferred podcast platform, or visit brava.uk.com/podcast for more.Season 3 GuestsSimon Lancaster: speechwriter to business and political leaders, on the Language of Leadership and the hidden patterns that make communication persuasive.Jane Duffus: writer and historian, on Women, Wit & the Power of Speech and how women's voices have shaped, and continue to shape public life.Colin Burgess: BAFTA's Executive Director of Operations, on the Resilient Voice, building legacy, and nurturing new creative voices in film, games and television.Tricia Duffy: leadership coach, on Creative Confidence and finding your voice in times of change and uncertainty.Dr. Rockford Sansom: voice coach to executives worldwide, on Influence & Impact, and how leaders can speak with presence in the boardroom.Janey Lee Grace: BBC broadcasting legend and coach, on Executive Presence, clarity, sobriety and having the courage to speak up.Lynne Franks: author, entrepreneur, communications strategist and fashion pioneer on Leading with Wisdom, and using voice as a force for visibility, purpose, and change.Margaret Heffernan: business thinker, writer and voted one of the "Top 100 Media Executives" by The Hollywood Reporter on Voice, Creativity and Embracing Uncertainty, and why leadership today demands adaptability.High Notes — where every performance is a conversation.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode.Follow us for more informationhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bravauk/https://www.facebook.com/bravaukhttps://www.instagram.com/bravaukSubscribe to the BRAVA newsletter for regular updates on news, training opportunities, and insights from the world of voice:https://www.brava.uk.com/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Francisco Rojas is back with a brand new episode of Phillies Today. On today's show, Francisco starts by recapping the weekend where the Phillies took two of three from the Twins and won their final regular season game yesterday to finish with a 96-66 record and will have a bye before the NLDS. Also, he looks back on what was a great regular season for the Phillies, and looks ahead to who he thinks they will play from the Wild Card series between the Dodgers and Reds. Lastly, he previews the rest of the Wild Card Series matchups as the postseason bracket is set.
Segment - Jones and Keefe talk Red Sox ahead of a Garrett Crochet day. A couple wins could see the Red Sox clinch a postseason spot in the very near future.
Three brilliant frontmen lit up the 1990s with voices that could break your heart with songs that still echo today. Jeff Buckley soared with Grace before vanishing into a Memphis river. Blind Melon's Shannon Hoon danced barefoot through MTV fame, only to spiral into addiction on a tour bus in New Orleans. Alice in Chains' Layne Staley turned despair into anthems, then faded into reclusion until his lonely death in Seattle. This episode unpacks their meteoric rises, their drug-fueled downfalls, and the enduring legacies they left behind.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this one hitter, we go deep on the film scores that stick with us...the kind that make a movie unforgettable long after the credits roll. We talk about why music hits different when you're stoned and what makes a soundtrack iconic. Vince is back with us for this episode, ready to geek out on the sounds that shaped our favorite movie moments.Give us a follow on Instagram and TikTok: @high.expectations.pod on both platformsReach out with comments or suggestions at podcast.highexpectations@gmail.comMusic courtesy of Vince Sasso of the Vince Sasso Trio(check them out on Instagram! @vincesassotrio)
The team breaks down new sports card products for Wednesday Sept 17th, 2025
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Introduction: Host Michael Rand starts with the Lynx, who ended a dominant regular season in near-perfect fashion. The beat Golden State by 19 to set up a playoff rematch after going 4-0 vs. the Valkyries this year. Napheesa Collier hit a statistical milestone that should cement her MVP case. 9:00: La Velle E. Neal III joins for the weekly debate segment, focusing on the Kirill Kaprizov contract situation and the QB pecking order among 2024 NFL draft picks. 27:00: Green Bay looks good; get ready to stay up late for football.
A full interview with Atlanta Braves pitching prospect Jacob Shafer after being named Carolina League Pitcher of the Week for Augusta to finish off his year. We also talk about how his first full season in pro ball has gone and what dealing with an injury was like to start his season.
It's Walton's 39th birthday, and we're celebrating with blind reactions to snack stick seasonings, Jon testing his helium-induced high pitch voice, and a greasy debate you won't forget—how long is too long for a restaurant to keep using the same cooking grease? Join us for the laughs, the flavors, and some eyebrow-raising meat talk you won't want to miss.
The IndyCar season is officially in the books, and our resident open wheeler Conor Daly brought home his best finish of the year in Nashville. He joins co-host Chase Holden to break down his captivating dash from the back of the pack to 5th place and what changes the Juncos Hollinger Team had to make after a disappointing qualifying effort earlier in the weekend. Conor explains that the key to finding his way to the front was running in clean air in the third and fourth high grooves on the speedway, higher than the other competitors. An untimely caution brought out by Scott McLaughlin temporarily slowed Conor in his tracks though, allowing his tires to cool and preventing him from a possible return to the podium. Ultimately, Conor was happy to bring the team their best effort of the season, especially in his partnership with All American Rejects.Race winner Josef Newgarden joins the show to discuss his long awaited return to victory lane after a tumultuous 2025 season. Josef says that after starting the race wrecking loose, Team Penske was able to make changes that helped the car come around in the middle of the race. Once he was in position on the last restarts of the race, he was able to battle to the lead and hold on to victory. Josef also reacts to the breaking news that Will Power will not be returning to Team Penske in 2026 and reflects on what it's been like having the all-time great as a teammate. Conor and Josef also chat about the overall emotional journey of the season, the current day difficulty of competing in IndyCar and what is to come in the future.
9-2-25 Hinkle Law Offices Top Five - Lee Corso finishes ESPN College Gameday Career on a high note
John Lopez & Reggie Adetula debate whether we are not taking the return of Rams QB Matt Stafford as seriously as we should. Plus, Lunchtime Confessions. And then, CFBOAT as the guys review an interesting Week 1 of college football.
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In this episode of High Notes, we're joined by iconic voice actor Bob Bergen, famous for voicing beloved characters like Porky Pig, Tweety, Marvin the Martian, and No Face from Spirited Away. Bob discusses his journey from mimicking cartoons as a child to becoming a full-time voice actor. He offers invaluable advice for aspiring performers, emphasising the importance of craft and focus. Bob also shares his thoughts on the rise of AI in voice acting and the significance of continuous learning and dedication to the craft. The episode concludes with a surprise guest appearance from our characters' coach, Elaine Clark.More about Bob:https://www.bobbergen.com/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0074036/Also featuring: https://elaineclarkvo.com/Subscribe to the BRAVA newsletter for regular updates on news, training opportunities, and insights from the world of voice:https://www.brava.uk.com/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another trophy coming home to the Jazz. Summer League MVP, and what we think it means for the youngins. Also, a goodbye to a Jazz legend. *Possible last episode in the High Notes studio
As the retail industry continues to evolve, understanding the broader economic landscape has never been more important. On this episode of Retail Gets Real, two of NRF's top economic minds — Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz and Executive Director of Research Mark Mathews — join the podcast to break down what's driving the U.S. economy, what to expect for the second half of 2025 and what it all means for retailers and consumers.(00:00:00) Reflecting on 15 years of economic insight(00:06:40) Forecasting through uncertainty(00:08:16) The rise of AI and the future of retail(00:09:47) The real impact of AI on retail and jobs(00:12:46) Navigating a globalized retail economy(00:18:45) Advice for students, book recs and a look backThe National Retail Federation is the world's largest retail trade association.Every day, we passionately stand up for the people, policies and ideas that help retail succeed.Resources:• Get ready for Retail's Big Show in NYC• Become an NRF member and join the world's largest retail trade association• Learn about our retail education platform, NRF Foundation, at nrffoundation.org• Learn about retail advocacy at nrf.com/advocacy• Find more episodes at retailgetsreal.comRelated:• Data ‘Remains Strong' But Public Policy Uncertainties ‘Blur the Economic Outlook' for 2025• NRF Chief Economist Says 2024 ‘Ended on a High Note'• Economy Still Growing Despite Tariffs But ‘A Lot of People Have Recession on Their Minds'
In this bonus episode, Jim adds an obscure avant-garde composition to the Desert Island Jukebox that features a brass band, a children's choir and helium.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will get a much-needed rest for the next several days, and thankfully they head into the All-Star break with a healthy lead in the National League West after taking two of three games in San Francisco. In the series finale on Sunday, Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a gem, Freddie Freeman had two different go-ahead hits, and Tanner Scott continued his up-and-down season by blowing his seventh save of the year (although the Dodgers are now 4-3 in those games). On Saturday, the Dodgers fought to victory behind dominant pitching from Shohei Ohtani and Emmet Sheehan and offense from Michael Conforto (really?). Join us to celebrate a series win and a welcome break! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
In this episode of the Org Design Podcast, hosts Amy Springer and Damian chatted with Lisa Taylor from Taylor Stein Consulting (L.T. Consulting), who shares her unexpected journey into the world of organizational design. Starting with a background in music and a series of adventures that led her to teach English in Taiwan, Lisa discusses her transition from performing arts to human capital and organizational consulting. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the importance of focusing on people and behavior change within organizations, rather than solely on processes. Lisa recounts her experiences working at various firms, including Deloitte, where she found fulfillment in collaborating with clients to address challenges and improve organizational structures. She highlights the significance of conducting thorough diagnostics to understand organizational culture and the different experiences of leadership versus the workforce. The episode explores critical themes such as the need for alignment within leadership teams, the challenges of remote work, and the future of organizational design in a rapidly changing environment. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of curiosity, open-mindedness, and collaboration in effective organizational design, along with practical advice for leaders seeking to navigate the complexities of organizational change. Tune in to understand how Lisa's unique perspective and experiences can inform and inspire your approach to building healthier organizations. 00:00 Lisa Taylor Introduction 00:20 Lisa's Accidental Journey into Org Design 01:40 The Shift from Music to HR 02:55 Realization about Organizational Change 04:05 Importance of People in Process Improvement 05:34 Collaboration with Clients 06:50 Starting the Diagnostic Process 08:15 Engaging Leaders in Org Design 09:35 Assessing Team Alignment 10:22 Skills Leaders Should Develop 11:58 Recognizing Red Flags in Organizations 13:13 Future of Org Design After COVID 14:51 Training the Next Generation of Org Designers 15:01 Conclusion and Further Contact Information The Org Design Podcast https://www.functionly.com/org-design-podcast https://www.linkedin.com/company/orgdesignpodcast/ LT consulting/ Taylor Stein Consulting https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-taylor-dc/ Organization Design Forum https://organizationdesignforum.org/
Arts, Education and Business - Melissa Thom
Welcome back to a new installment of Music History on a High Note! Netflix put out a documentary recently discussing the Astroworld tragedy back in 2021... so naturally we're talking about it! Who was at fault? What went wrong? And most importantly, why is Live Nation still getting away with this? Follow our socials @cat_ut IG @ericas.vinyl IG @wearemhhnpodcast IG Check out my online record store! ericasvinyl.com
Episode 420! It's an auspicious number that we couldn't let pass without commemorating in some significant way, and our friends at Abstrax (https://abstraxhops.com) have joined us to bring you this partner podcast interruption-free. Abstrax (https://abstraxhops.com) has its roots in the cannabis world but has taken cutting edge tech and developed a number of applications for the brewing world, from their hop-derived varietal-specific Quantum series that uses ultra-low-temp extraction to preserve the delicate aromatics of hops, to Skyfarm TTB-approved fruit flavors, BrewGas cannabis-inspired but TTB-approved terpene profiles for craft beverages, and new Omni Hop extracts that capture the profile of your favorite selection and let you maintain and scale it year after year. Joining for this episode are: Ross Hunsinger, Hops Brand Director for Abstrax Tyler Thurman, R&D Manager for Highland Park Brewery in Los Angeles Jude LaRose, cofounder of Hop Butcher for the World in Chicago This is a pragmatic and realistic episode, looking not just at what's possible, but what's good, because technology alone doesn't make great beer. But great technology in the hands of innovative and creative brewers can take us to “future flavors” that weren't possible before. Visit Abstraxhops.com (https://abstraxhops.com) for more information on the broad range of stuff we've mentioned here. Their sample kits available through their shop are great way to get to know their products.
Can the Jazz really be the Pacers of the West? Can Walker Kessler turn into a Myles Turner type? Kon Knueppel is moving up draft boards. Is he moving up the High Notes draft boards?
It's a story-packed shorty live from Gio's Bar & Grill! We talk about the good vibes at Porchfest, an awesome original poem for JK from Mosy Posy Rosy, CW's painting masterpiece and the “rural juror.” Plus, more Picks of the Pod!
David and Richard catch Rebecca up on the premiere of 'Highest 2 Lowest', which included a surprise Palme d'Or honor for the film's star Denzel Washington -- along with some red carpet drama. Then they discuss the tepid reactions for 'Titane' filmmaker Julia Ducournau's new film 'Alpha'.To join Little Gold Men's Book Club, please vote on our summer reading list here. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Karen unpacks the surprising connection between hormones and the human voice—especially for singers. Drawing from her dual background in opera and medicine, she explains how hormonal shifts throughout the menstrual cycle can impact vocal quality, flexibility, and range.Visit our website itchyandbitchy.com to read blog posts on the many topics we have covered on the show.