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Host Christian Swain relaunches the interview show "Deeper Digs in Rock" on the Rock N Roll Archaeology feed! Initially focused on academics and journalists, the show plans to evolve into a LIVE, interactive panel discussion format using the Gigaverse app. This episode revives a highlight from 2018: an insightful interview with renowned former LA Times music critic Robert Hilburn. This archival conversation delves into Hilburn's Paul Simon biography and offers much more from his storied career covering pop and rock music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Randy Newman has been nominated for 22 Academy Awards (he’s won twice), for 23 Grammy Awards (seven wins), and for three Primetime Emmy Awards (and he won all three). Bruce Springsteen has called him “our great master of American song and storytelling.” Jackson Browne says Randy Newman is “the foremost satirist of our times.” And the composer John Williams has called him “a kind of musical Will Rogers or Mark Twain.” Critic Robert Hilburn has published what may well be the definitive biography of Newman, A Few Words in Defense of Our Country. This hour, Hilburn joins us to talk Randy Newman. GUEST: Robert Hilburn: Author of A Few Words in Defense of Our Country: The Biography of Randy Newman The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Dylan Reyes contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our first guest of 2025 is a TRASHER! Courtney Hilburn is not only listener of Weekly Trash lol she is a mother to 4 kids, a wife, a friend & a cancer survivor! We dumpster deep dive her life and end with Trashtopican! SPONSORS//SpearmintLOVE.com - code WEEKLYTRASHwww.carecleaning.com / @carecleaning on Instagram
Ian speaks with the great Robert Hilburn about his excellent new biography of Randall Stuart Newman, A Few Words In Defense of Our Country, Randy's status amongst the great songwriters, and Hilburn's legendary interviews with Bob Dylan. BUY "A FEW WORDS IN DEFENSE OF OUR COUNTRY" NOW READ ROBERT'S 2004 INTERVIEW WITH BOB
Ali is back! She and Harmony are joined by Kristofer Bowman from Upstate MN and Stylist Sarah Ramsay from J.Hilburn. The duo wraps up the first hour with the fan-favorite Whose Look segment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ali is back! She and Harmony are joined by Kristofer Bowman from Upstate MN and Stylist Sarah Ramsay from J.Hilburn. The duo wraps up the first hour with the fan-favorite Whose Look segment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reese Hilburn is a Tattoo Artist, Tattoo Shop Owner, and Spiritual Bisiness Mentor, & Meditation Queen. Her work focuses on helping heart-led intentional tattooers heal their wounds, shadows and traumas, while simultaneously growing and scaling their tattoo business on Social Media. In this episode of Chats and Tatts with Aaron Della Vedova, tattoo artist Reese Hilburn shares her inspiring journey of overcoming a significant mistake in her career. Aaron highlights the importance of owning one's mistakes and turning them into opportunities for growth and self-expression. Reese's story serves as a powerful example of transformation and resilience in the face of adversity and is a reminder that embracing our vulnerabilities can lead to unapologetic self-expression and empowerment. Tune in to hear how Reese's experience led to her healing, forgiveness, and the positive impact it had on her life and work. Chat Breakdown: [00:00:45] Transformation through embracing mistakes. [00:06:00] Portrait tattooing and artistic evolution. [00:07:24] Warrior women in art. [00:14:37] Struggles with self-identity and social media. [00:20:24] The gift of rock bottom. [00:23:38] Turning shame into power. [00:26:15] Authenticity and self-discovery. [00:30:17] Finding forgiveness after abuse. [00:35:31] Healing through tattoos and trauma. [00:40:09] Different types of meditation. [00:43:37] Seeking the meaning of life. [00:46:40] Visualizing future memories. [00:51:23] Embracing all parts of yourself. [00:59:44] Life as energy and possibility. [01:00:58] Personal responsibility and karma. [01:06:50] Turning grief into creative power. [01:10:14] Permission and meaning-making. [01:13:27] Embracing the full human experience. [01:20:26] Patience and urgency in growth. [01:21:47] Importance of setting boundaries. Quotes: "Owning our shit and how scary that is and walking with our fear and changing the relationship we have with our fear is actually going to turn your insecurities, your shame into power and into unapologetic self-expression." "This is my alter ego. And so I've really fallen into that love for accentuating someone's own life, almost like their face and putting it on their bodies in the way that they're just like, this is how I see myself almost." "To get hate, you know, DMs or whatever, some of which were like, you don't deserve to live, you're a lying piece of shit, at such a young age in tattooing, now you're questioning, should I even be here? Do I suck?" "I was so afraid. I would get almost panic attacks from opening the Instagram because I was so afraid of what someone might say or if someone found me out or something." "I challenge anybody out there listening to the show right now, Write me if you've never in a weak moment done something silly when you felt that way." "Because to forgive them means I'm saying it was okay, and oh, by the way, others can do it to me too. No. That's is not the case at all." "It's like basically reparenting the inner child, the inner teen, inner young adult, all the kinds of different parts of ourselves in there." "But if you believe thoughts create reality, boy, you better anchor into that thought, because if you don't, then what happens next?" "Yeah, be sad, be pissed off. You know, as much as I believe in no resentment and someone screws me over, I might have a couple of days where I'm like, fuck that guy." "Urgency is the ego." "It's love to the other too, to put boundaries around, for others to, you know, you really are helping them to grow because they're exploiting you or exploiting a situation." Stay Connected: Connect with Reese: IG: https://www.instagram.com/theartofreese Youtube Channel: thewww.youtube.com/@ArtofReese Website: theedgeink.com Connect with Aaron: Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
On today's episode of Great Points, Matt speaks with personal stylist, Mary McRae. As a men's stylist for J. Hilburn, Mary offers some insights on ways you can reduce your environmental impact by being intentional with your clothing choices. Between buying higher quality, longer-lasting pieces, choosing ethically manufactured products, or donating unneeded clothes, there are many ways you can build an economical and sustainable wardrobe.
Tattooing is an extension of our hearts, of who we are. As we continue through our careers, we start to realize there are other multifaceted ways for us to be creative and really live out our purpose on this planet. Part of that may be pursuing something you never originally thought of before. Whether it's as a creative entrepreneur or an established business owner, social media plays a big part in how you pursue that idea today. And that can be scary. In today's episode of The Artful Dollar, Ryan talks with Reese Hilburn about the impact social media has on entrepreneurs. They also discuss how spiritual and mental health can be not only a catalyst to your success, wealth, and business but the key to overcoming your fears around pursuing it. Hear what people think about what we do at The Artful Dollar: https://www.theartfuldollar.com/testimonials Find more Artful Dollar podcast episodes on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4P0j85W6U6tG6KTCTQidL4 Learn more and connect with Reese on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofreese/ Connect with Ryan and The Artful Dollar on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanroitattoo/
Season four of our podcast kicks off with a bang, featuring the remarkable Katie Hilburn of Katie Hilburn Interiors. Katie's intriguing journey into the design world is more than just a career switch – it's an exploration into the emotional impact of space, the art of aesthetics, and the intricate aspects of running a design business. Join us as we journey through her move from real estate and media to residential interior design, shedding light on the trials and triumphs that led her to launch her own firm.Katie's innovative concept of a 'theology of space' brings a fresh perspective to interior design. We unpack how setting up a home can be a reflection of self-perception and how an inviting space communicates a sense of belonging. We also navigate the nitty-gritty of running a design business, from onboarding clients and creating employee contracts to the essence of building a strong, trusting team. Katie's candid insights about her experiences, growth, and the integral role of a CPA in her business provide a wealth of knowledge for anyone with an interest in the design world.Finally, we delve into Katie's journey of personal and professional growth, as she shares the story of her first employee who responded to an Instagram story and has since grown into a crucial part of her team. From adjusting to the whirlwind world of design, learning to delegate, and navigating the challenges of managing growth, Katie's entrepreneurial journey is both inspiring and informative. Whether you're a design enthusiast or an aspiring business owner, this conversation promises a wealth of insights from the world of interior design to the art of entrepreneurship. Tune in for an episode that's sure to inspire and inform your journey.Buy a magazine here!Be sure to follow @houstonmadepodcast on Instagram!EPISODE CREDITSGuest - Katie Hilburn // Katie Hilburn InteriorsProduced, and Hosted by Rusty GatesSpecial Thanks to Luke BrawnerMusic by Old Friends, New FriendsArtwork in collaboration w/ Mac Ryan Creative© 2023 Rusty Gates Media and Milieu Media Group, LLC
Ali and Harmony are back! They talk about men's fashion with J. Hilburn's Sarah Ramsay, praise Taylor Swift for registering 35,000 new voters, and take a look at Doja Cat's collaboration with Sketchers.
Ali and Harmony are back! They talk about men's fashion with J. Hilburn's Sarah Ramsay, praise Taylor Swift for registering 35,000 new voters, and take a look at Doja Cat's collaboration with Sketchers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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It is our pleasure to bring on the newly crowned ASA Classic Senior Know Pro winner 2023, Chad Hilburn. We jump right into questions about how his week started once in Cullman AL. We can't leave out asking about his equipment and even the shoot down itself. Listen all the way to the end because I catch him off guard with some questions that are intended so you can get to know Chad off the range.
Monica is joined on this episode by self-taught interior designer and mom of 2, Katie Hilburn. As she shares her pandemic business journey, Katie discusses hustling her way into the industry and building a business somewhat retroactively. Having to navigate challenges, unexpected growth, and the balancing of a new family and entrepreneurship, Katie's story will inspire you. Tune in for a dose of motivation and design inspiration. Episode Quote: Those who are successful started with a passionate idea and an obsession to see it succeed. ~Unknown Episode Sponsor - Zeus' Closet Today's Guest: Katie Hilburn Name of Business/Organization: Katie Hilburn Interiors email: katie@katiehilburninteriors.com Website: katiehilburninteriors.com Helpful Entrepreneurial Resources from Become Your Own Boss Helpful Entrepreneurial Resources from Become Your Own Boss Join the Become Your Own Boss Community Monica FREE ebook Get your Become Your Own Boss Planner Ways to reach Monica: Instagram: @becomeyourownbosspodcast Email: monica@monicaallen.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomeyourownboss/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomeyourownboss/support
Conversation w/ Richard Hilburn, MD, General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, about basic components of holistic healthcare, how it's used to assess older adult health care needs, holistic healthcare providers, and common treatments.
I am freaking giddy as heck to bring Resse Hilburn (@theartofreese) to your earbuds today. This woman is such a gift to this world. The stories she shares of her comeback, the way she leads herself with such love & grace, the empire she's building alongside creating the most extraordinary love story-- this woman is incredible and I'm so excited that we get to sit down and chat with you about self-standards, boundaries, dating, life, comebacks, and so much more. This episode isn't one to be missed! If you feel called, share this with someone's heart you know need to hear it. Go jump over and say hello to Reese and then pop over to our Instagram and let us know what you thought (@itslaurapatriciamartin and @healingtohappy). If you're feeling the pull to take your transformation one step further, Sacred Singlehood is the place to land. You can find more info on that here.
This week, I'm back with another electric 1-1 coaching session with Reese, a member of my inner circle EXPAND Mastermind. She's a renowned tattoo artist flown around the world for her skills, a shop owner & a mentor to other tattoo artists who desire growth & freedom in their business.In our session, we celebrate her wins of making $300k in 6 months (double what she made all last year!), expanding her tattoo shop, and overall feeling so alive in her business. We explore how to create a stress-free reality, how to cultivate the most magnetic and joyful version of yourself to attract the right people as clients & employees. This episode is great for you if you feel empowered to step into CEO-level leadership to meet your business goals while inviting others to share your vision and rise with you.As always, it means the world when you rate & review the podcast & let me know you're listening by DMing us or tagging us on Instagram.To book your own VIP coaching session with Living Brave, click here! Thrilled to meet you. Browse our Website and Offerings: https://shoshannaraven.com/Connect with us on Instagram: @shoshanna_ravenJoin our Free Community: https://shoshannaraven.com/community/Instagram: @theartofreese, @theedgeink
Julie Mallatt is a native midwesterner, who now resides in Boston, MA, where she is an Executive Partner with J.Hilburn, a men's custom clothing brand. As a men's stylist for the last 12+ years, she eliminates the traditional retail store by working directly with her clients via appointment (virtual or in-person). She will measure and assist with curating a wardrobe from work-week to weekend that is uniquely the client's own. J.Hilburn also prides itself on a sustainable model of fashion by making one custom piece at a time versus producing multiple garments in a variety of sizes. Host Note: Julie and I had a further conversation regarding gender identity that was not captured in this episode. We wanted to make a point of clarification for our listeners. J.Hilburn will make clothing for anyone within the parameters of the brand, and it is worth noting that their patterns are built from a male body. For example, there are no darts at the chest area on a shirt, as opposed to what you might find on a women's shirt. Clients may need tailoring and can always return the garment if not satisfied. Julie can be found on the web. For those who might be interested in becoming a stylist with J.Hilburn, please contact Julie for more information. Gift certificates are also available for purchase. To learn more about Maria and her work, follow her on Instagram @mfd_style or on the web. Subscribe to her emails, too!
ALL THE WAY FROM AUSTRIA!!! Black Men Living Abroad Series #blackmenlivingabroad Christopher Squires grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He graduated from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and was a pitcher/closer for the baseball team. He was drafted by the Miami Marlins and spent his time as a journeyman, traveling the country from Rookie Ball to Double A, as well as a few Independent ball stints in leagues stretching from Canada to Mexico. His baseball career eventually led him to Austria where his dream of starting a fashion label and creative studio would come to fruition. Off‐seasons were spent further developing his passion for fashion and style, a bloodline trend cultivated by the small boutique and personal shopping service started by his Grandmother and Great Aunt in New York City. He took on roles as a personal stylist for men's clothier J. Hilburn, he has explored the modeling world from coast to coast as well as abroad, and worked for the independent luxury label, Weber + Weber that is now based in Vienna, Austria. Luvet Lifestyle was born in 2016 as a blog to connect others to content centered around international life and boutique fashions and styles, while encouraging them to embrace their uniqueness, chase their dreams and design a life they love. Soon after, it was time to move the closet design work into the foreground and begin creating garments that embodied the Luvet attitude. Mr. Squires continues to play and coach baseball for the Dornbirn Indians in Austria. His style reflects his passion for baseball, and sits at the intersection of hard and soft, rigidity and fluidity, rugged elegance. He encourages a minimalistic base infused with personality. Throughout Luvet Lifestyle's pieces and content, you will find authentic and original details created and produced solely by Mr. Squires. These include, but are not limited to photos, music, logos, and much of the overall aesthetic. Inquiries on these topics, including styling and image consulting, for personal use, your website, business or brand, can be discussed by contacting Mr. Squires. www.luvetlifestyle.com www.instagram.com/luvetlifestyle www.instagram.com/christoph_wade Peeling Back the Layers of Your Life® Podcast Creator, Host, and Producer: Loronda C. Giddens www.lorondacgiddens.com
Part 2 When Thriller was released in November 1982, it didn't seem to have a single direction. Instead, it arguably sounded like many singles. But it became apparent that this was precisely what Michael intended Thriller to be: a brilliant collection of songs meant as hits, each designed for a particular audience in mind. Michael put out "Billie Jean" for the dancers and "Beat It" for the rockers and then followed each jam with amazing videos to enhance his allure and his inaccessibility. These songs had a life of their own. Thriller was almost called “Star Light”. The lyric "thriller" in the track of the same name was originally "star light". The decision to change it was down to marketing appeal. This wonderful article from Rolling Stone says: "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" had the sense of a vitalizing nightmare in its best lines ("You're stuck in the middle/And the pain is thunder. … Still they hate you, you're a vegetable. … They eat off you, you're a vegetable"). "Billie Jean," in the meantime, exposed how the interaction between the artist's fame and the outside world might invoke soul-killing dishonor ("People always told me, be careful of what you do. … 'Cause the lie becomes the truth," Jackson sings, possibly thinking of a paternity charge from a while back). And "Beat It" was pure anger – a rousing depiction of violence as a male stance, a social inheritance that might be overcome. It also almost caught the studio on fire. When Eddie Van Halen recorded his solo, the sound of his guitar caused one of the studio speakers to catch fire. The video for “Beat It” was set in Los Angeles' Skid Row and featured up to 80 real-life gang members from the notorious street gangs the Crips and the Bloods. It cost $100,000 to make. Thriller's parts added up to the most improbable kind of art – a work of personal revelation that was also a mass-market masterpiece. It's an achievement that will likely never be topped. It was the best-selling album worldwide in 1983 and became the best-selling album of all time in the U.S. and the best-selling album of all time worldwide, selling an estimated 70 million copies. It topped the Billboard 200 chart for 37 weeks and was in the top 10 of the 200 for 80 consecutive weeks. It was the first album to produce seven Billboard Hot 100 top-10 singles. Thriller is still the highest-selling album of all time. Want to know what the top 25 are? Subscribe to our Patreon for our video bonus on the top-selling albums ever! Billie Jean was the first video by an African-American artist to air on MTV. The video revealed Jackson's new look of a leather suit, pink shirt, red bow tie and his signature single white glove. It was a style copied by kids throughout the United States. It caused one school, New Jersey's Bound Brook High, to ban students from coming to class wearing white gloves. Toto members Keyboardist Steve Porcaro co-wrote Human Nature, and Steve Lukather contributed rhythm guitar on Beat It. On March 25, 1983, Jackson reunited with his brothers for Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, an NBC television special. The show aired on May 16 to an estimated audience of 47 million and featured the Jacksons and other Motown stars. Jackson had just performed a medley of greatest hits with his brothers. It was exciting stuff, but for Michael, it wasn't enough. As his brothers said their goodbyes and left the stage, Michael remained. He seemed shy for a moment, trying to find words to say. "Yeah," he almost whispered, "those were good old days. … I like those songs a lot. But especially—" and then he placed the microphone into the stand with a commanding look and said, "I like the new songs." Then, wearing a white glove decorated with rhinestones, he swooped down, picked up a fedora, put it on his head with confidence, and vaulted into "Billie Jean." He also debuted his moonwalk dance (which became his signature dance). This was one of Michael's first public acts as a star outside and beyond the Jacksons, and it was startlingly clear that he was not only one of the most breathtaking live performers in pop music but that he could mesmerize the audience, something not seen since the likes of Elvis Presley. Michael had initially turned down the invitation to the show, believing he had been doing too much television. But at the request of Motown founder and Icon Berry Gordy, he performed in exchange for an opportunity to do a solo performance. And he killed it. "Almost 50 million people saw that show," Michael wrote in his book Moonwalk. "After that, many things changed." At this time, Michael Jackson was obviously an immensely talented young man – he seemed shy but ambitious and undoubtedly enigmatic. Nobody knew much about his beliefs or sex life; he rarely gave interviews, but he also didn't land himself in scandals. He did, however, describe himself as a lonely person – especially around the time he made Off the Wall. Former Los Angeles Times music critic Robert Hilburn recently wrote of meeting Jackson in 1981, when the singer was 23, that Jackson struck him as "one of the most fragile and lonely people I've ever met … almost abandoned. When I asked why he didn't live on his own like his brothers, instead of remaining at his parents' house, he said, 'Oh, no, I think I'd die on my own. I'd be so lonely. Even at home, I'm lonely. I sit in my room and sometimes cry. It is so hard to make friends, and there are some things you can't talk to your parents or family about. I sometimes walk around the neighborhood at night, just hoping to find someone to talk to. But I just end up coming home.'" Jackson's social uneasiness was probably formed by the wounds in his history; the children were insulated from others their age, and Jackson's status as a lifelong star may have left him feeling not just cut off from most people but also alienated from them – as if his experience or his vocation made him extraordinary. "I hate to admit it," he once said, "but I feel strange around everyday people." Not exactly an unusual sentiment for some highly celebrated celebrities, especially former child stars. At the same time, it's a statement full of signals: Michael didn't enjoy the sort of company that might guide him in positive ways. He probably never did throughout his life. Maybe the most troubling passage in his autobiography Moonwalk is when he talks about children in the entertainment world who eventually fell prey to drugs: "I can understand … considering the enormous stresses put upon them at a young age. It's a difficult life." Thriller placed seven singles in Billboard's Top 10 (presently around 50 million copies). At the 1984 Grammy Awards, Michael finally claimed his due, capturing eight awards, a record he holds with the band Santana, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Best Rock Vocal Performance for "Beat It," Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Vocal Performance for "Billie Jean," and he won an award for the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial storybook. In addition, the album won Producer of the year (Quincy Jones). At the 11th Annual American Music Awards, Michael won another eight awards and became the youngest artist to win the Award of Merit. He also won Favorite Male Artist, Favorite Soul/R&B Artist, and Favorite Pop/Rock Artist. "Beat It" won Favorite Soul/R&B Video, Favorite Pop/Rock Video, and Favorite Pop/Rock Single. In addition, the album won Favorite Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Pop/Rock Album. Thriller's sales doubled after releasing an extended music video, Michael Jackson's Thriller, seeing Michael dancing with a group of incredibly designed zombies and was directed by John Landis. Michael had the highest royalty rate in the music industry at that point, with about $2 for every album sold (equivalent to $5 in 2021). The same year, The Making of Michael Jackson's Thriller, a documentary about the music video, won a Grammy for Best Music Video (Longform). At this time, The New York Times wrote, "in the world of pop music, there is Michael Jackson, and there is everybody else." Oddly enough, On May 14, 1984, then-President Ronald Reagan gave Michael an award recognizing his support of alcohol and drug abuse charities. In November 1983, Michael and his brothers partnered with PepsiCo in a $5 million promotional deal that broke records for a celebrity endorsement (equivalent to $13,603,408 in 2021). On January 27, 1984, Michael and other members of the Jacksons filmed a Pepsi commercial. Pyrotechnics accidentally set Jackson's hair on fire during a simulated concert before a whole house of fans, causing second-degree burns to his scalp. Michael underwent treatment to hide the scars and had his third rhinoplasty shortly after. Pepsi settled out of court, and Jackson donated the $1.5 million settlement to the Brotman Medical Center in Culver City, California; its now-closed Michael Jackson Burn Center was named in his honor. Michael signed a second agreement with Pepsi in the late 1980s for $10 million. The second campaign covered 20 countries and provided financial support for Jackson's Bad album and the 1987–88 world tour. He was making SO much money and was the most significant music star globally. Then, months later, it was announced that Michael would be setting out on a nationwide tour with the Jacksons. He didn't want to do it but felt obligated. Clearly, Michael was bigger, better, and "badder" than his family's limitations on him. He should have been taking the stage alone at this point in his career. Jackson's aversion to the Victory Tour was apparent when he sat looking miserable at press conferences. The Victory Tour of 1984 headlined the Jacksons and showcased Michael's new solo material to more than two million Americans. Following the controversy over the concert's ticket sales, Jackson donated his share of the proceeds, an estimated $3 to 5 million, to charity. What controversy, you ask? Don King (yeah, boxing promoter Don King), Chuck Sullivan, and Papa Joe Jackson came up with a way to generate extra money from ticket sales. Those wanting to attend would have to send a postal money order for $120 ($310 in current dollars) along with a particular form to a lottery to buy blocks of four tickets at $30 apiece (US$78 in 2021 dollars), allegedly to stop scalpers. Upon receipt, the money was to be deposited into a standard money market account earning 7% annual interest; it would take six to eight weeks for the lottery to be held and money to be refunded to those that didn't win. Since only one in ten purchasers would win the lottery and receive tickets, there would be more money in the bank for that period than there were tickets to sell, and they expected to earn $10–12 million in interest. Obviously, the Jacksons were all for the idea, but Michael wasn't, and he warned them that it would be a public relations disaster. The $30 ticket price was already higher than most touring acts (like Prince and Bruce Springsteen) were charging at the time and was even worse by the requirement to buy four. This put tickets out of reach of many of Michael's African-American fans who were not financially secure. At this time, Michael was already being blasted about his physical look and music separating him from his race. That community was joined by many commentators in the media in criticizing the Jackson's over the plan. Nevertheless, it worked, and people were lining up to get their newspapers to sign up for the lottery. On July 5, 1984, after receiving a letter from eleven-year-old fan Ladonna Jones, who accused the Jacksons and their promoters of being "selfish and just out for money," Michael held a press conference to announce changes in the tour's organization and also to announce that his share of the proceeds from the tour would be donated to charity. Jones later received VIP treatment at the Dallas concert. The following is Michael's speech at the press conference: "A lot of people are having trouble getting tickets. The other day I got a letter from a fan in Texas named Ladonna Jones. She'd been saving her money from odd jobs to buy a ticket, but with the turned tour system, she'd have to buy four tickets and she couldn't afford that. So, we asked our promoter to work out a new way of distributing tickets, a way that no longer requires a money order. There has also been a lot of talk about the promoter holding money for tickets that didn't sell. I've asked our promoter to end the mail order ticket system as soon as possible so that no one will pay money unless they get a ticket. Finally, and most importantly, there's something else I am going to announce today. I want you to know that I decided to donate all my money I make from our performance to charity. There will be further press statements released in the next two weeks." Some procedures were modified; however, the ticket price remained unchanged, and at a press conference, Don King justified the $30 fee as appropriate and that he did not blame the promoters for charging that price, adding that "you must understand, you get what you pay for." During the last concert of the Victory Tour at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Jackson announced his split from The Jacksons during "Shake Your Body". His charitable work continued with the release of "We Are the World" (1985), co-written with future Icon Lionel Richie, which raised money for the poor in the U.S. and Africa. It earned $63 million (equivalent to $158,728,032 in 2021) and became one of the best-selling singles, with 20 million copies sold. It won four Grammy Awards in 1985, including Song of the Year for Michael and Lionel as its writers. Michael collaborated with Sir Paul McCartney in the early 1980s and learned that Paul was making $40 million a year from owning the rights to other artists' songs. By 1983, Michael had begun buying publishing rights to others' songs, but he was careful with his purchases, only bidding on a few of the dozens offered to him. Michael's early buys included Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" (1968), Len Barry's "1–2–3" (1965), Dion DiMucci's "The Wanderer" (1961), and "Runaround Sue" (1961). In 1984, it was announced that the publishing rights to nearly 4000 songs from ATV Music, including most of the Beatles' material, were coming up for sale. In 1981, Paul McCartney was offered the catalog for £20 million ($40 million). Michael submitted a bid of $46 million on November 20, 1984. When Michael and Paul were unable to make a joint purchase, McCartney did not want to be the sole owner of the Beatles' songs, and did not pursue an offer on his own. At first, Michael's team couldn't figure it out and walked away, but then they heard someone else was looking to buy them. Michael's increased bid of $47.5 million (equivalent to $119,675,897 in 2021) was accepted because he could close the deal faster. His purchase of ATV Music was finalized on August 10, 1985. So, at this time, why was Michael being questioned about his look and his music? As a child, Michael had a sweet, dark-skinned appearance; many early Jackson 5 fans regarded him as the cutest of the brothers. J. Randy Taraborrelli, author of Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness, has written, "[Michael] believed his skin… 'messed up my whole personality.' He no longer looked at people as he talked to them. His playful personality changed, and he became quieter and more serious. He thought he was ugly – his skin was too dark, he decided, and his nose too wide. It was no help that his insensitive father and brothers called him 'Big Nose.'" Also, as Jackson became an adolescent, he was horribly self-conscious about acne. Hilburn recalled going through a stack of photos with Jackson one night and coming across a picture of him as a teenager: "'Ohh, that's horrible,' [Jackson] said, recoiling from the picture." The face Jackson displayed on the cover of Thriller had changed; the skin tone seemed lighter and his nose thinner and straighter. In his book, Moonwalk, Michael claimed that much of the physical overhaul was due to a change in his diet; he admitted to altering his nose and chin, but he denied he'd done anything to his skin. Still, the changes didn't end there. Over the years, Michael's skin grew lighter and lighter, his nose tapered more and more, and his cheekbones became more defined. This all became fair game for mockery to some; to others, it seemed like mutilation – not just because it might have been an act of conceit, aimed to keep him looking child-like, but worse because some believed Michael wanted to transform himself into a white person. Or an androgyne – somebody with both male and female traits. Michael's art was still his best way of making a case for himself at that time. Then, in 1987, he released Bad, his highly-anticipated successor to Thriller. It may not have been as eventful and ingenious as Off the Wall and Thriller, but Bad was awesome. It became the first album to produce five U.S. number-one singles: "I Just Can't Stop Loving You," "Bad," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Man in the Mirror," and "Dirty Diana.", which you can hear our version at the end of this episode. Another song, "Smooth Criminal," peaked at number seven. Bad won the 1988 Grammy for Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical and the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form for "Leave Me Alone". Michael won an Award of Achievement at the American Music Awards in 1989 after Bad generated five number-one singles, became the first album to top the charts in 25 countries, and the best-selling album worldwide in 1987 and 1988. By 2012, it had sold between 30 and 45 million copies worldwide. Oh, and it was considered a "flop." Oh, and The title track for the Bad album was supposed to be a duet with Prince. But the latter walked away from it due to the opening line "Your butt is mine". "Now, who is going to sing that to whom? Cause [he] sure ain't singing that to me, and I sure ain't singing it to [him]," Prince said in a TV interview with American comedian Chris Rock. Later that year, Michael staged his first solo tour, The Bad World Tour. It ran from September 12, 1987, to January 14, 1989. The tour had 14 sellouts in Japan and drew 570,000 people, nearly tripling the previous record for a single tour. In addition, the 504,000 people who attended seven sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium set a new Guinness World Record. In 1988, Michael released the autobiography, as mentioned earlier, Moonwalk. It sold 200,000 copies and reached the top of the New York Times bestsellers list. In October, Michael released a film, Moonwalker, which featured live footage and short films starring himself and Goodfella star Joe Pesci. In the U.S., it was released direct-to-video and became the best-selling videocassette. The RIAA certified it as eight-time platinum. In March 1988, Jackson purchased 2,700 acres (11 km2) of land near Santa Ynez, California, to build a new home, Neverland Ranch, at $17 million (equivalent to $38,950,760 in 2021). In 1991, Michael renewed his contract with Sony for $65 million (equivalent to $129,317,127 in 2021), a record-breaking deal. Also, in 1991, he released his eighth album, Dangerous, co-produced with Mr. Rumpshaker himself, Teddy Riley. It was certified eight times platinum in the U.S., and by 2018 had sold 32 million copies worldwide. In the U.S., the first single, "Black or White," was the album's highest-charting song; it was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks and achieved similar chart performances worldwide, and the video featured a very young Macauley Culkin. The second single, "Remember the Time," peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and that video featured Eddie Murphy. At the end of 1992, Dangerous was the best-selling album worldwide and "Black or White" the best-selling single of the year worldwide at the BillboardMusic Awards. Obviously, Michael wanted to tour in promotion of his latest album, and The Dangerous World Tour ran between June 1992 and November 1993 and grossed $100 million (equivalent to $187,583,506 in 2021); Jackson performed for 3.5 million people in 70 concerts, all of which were outside the U.S. A part of the proceeds went to the Heal the World Foundation. In addition, Michael sold the broadcast rights of the tour to HBO for $20 million, a record-breaking deal that still hasn't been broken. Also, in 1993, Michael performed at the Super Bowl 27 halftime show in Pasadena, California. The NFL wanted a prominent musical artist to keep ratings high during halftime. It was the first Super Bowl where the halftime performance drew higher audience figures than the game. Jackson played "Jam," "Billie Jean," "Black or White," and "Heal the World." Dangerous rose 90 places in the album chart after the performance In January 1993, Michael won three American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Album (Dangerous), Favorite Soul/R&B Single ("Remember the Time"), and he was the first to win the International Artist Award of Excellence. In addition, he won the "Living Legend Award" at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in February. He attended the award ceremony with Brooke Shields. In addition, "Dangerous" was nominated for Best Vocal Performance (for "Black or White"), Best R&B Vocal Performance for "Jam," and Best R&B Song for "Jam." In June 1995, Michael released the double album HIStory: Past, Present, and Future, Book I. The album debuted at number one on the charts and certified for eight million sold in the U.S. It is the best-selling multi-disc album of all time, with 20 million copies (40 million units) sold worldwide. In addition, HIStory received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year. The first single from HIStory was "Scream/Childhood." "Scream" was a duet with Michael's youngest sister Janet, or "Miss Jackson if you're nasty." The single reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and received a Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals." Also, at the time, in 1995, it was the most expensive music video ever produced. It had a budget of 7 million dollars. FOR ONE VIDEO!! His second single, "You Are Not Alone," holds the Guinness world record for the first song to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In addition, it received a Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Vocal Performance" in 1995. In November of the same year, Michael merged his ATV Music catalog with Sony's music publishing division, creating Sony/ATV Music Publishing. He kept ownership of half the company, earning $95 million upfront (equivalent to $168,941,909 in 2021) and the rights to a ton more songs. Michael promoted HIStory with the obviously named HIStory World Tour, from September 7, 1996, to October 15, 1997. He performed 82 concerts in five continents, 35 countries, and 58 cities to over 4.5 million fans, making it his most attended tour. It grossed $165 million, or $302,346,462 today. In 1997, Michael released Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix, which contained remixes of singles from HIStory and five new songs. Worldwide sales stand at 6 million copies, making it the best-selling remix album ever. It reached number one in the U.K., as did the title track. In the U.S., the album reached number 24 and was certified platinum. Yeah, a remix album going platinum. From October 1997 to September 2001, Michael worked on his tenth solo album, Invincible, which cost $30 million to record! Invincible was released on October 30, 2001. It was his first full-length album in six years and the last album of original material he would release in his lifetime. It debuted at number one in 13 countries, sold eight million copies worldwide, and went double platinum. In September 2001, Michael performed in two "30th Anniversary concerts" with his brothers for the first time since 1984. The show also featured Mýa, Usher, Whitney Houston, Destiny's Child, Monica, Liza Minnelli, and Slash. On January 9, 2002, Michael won his 22nd American Music Award for Artist of the Century. On November 18, 2003, Sony released Number Ones, a greatest hits compilation. It was certified five-times platinum by the RIAA, and nine times platinum in the UK, for shipments of at least 2.7 million units. During this time, allegations of child sexual abuse, and the trials that followed, were all over the news. If you're unfamiliar, you can research it for yourself. Unfortunately, Michael's finances were also coming undone; he had been spending ludicrous sums, and he'd mismanaged his money – which took some doing since he had made such a vast fortune. As a result, the biggest star in the world had fallen from the tallest height. He left the country and moved to Bahrain, where it was announced that Jackson had signed a contract with a Bahrain-based startup, Two Seas Records; nothing came of the deal, and Two Seas CEO Guy Holmes, later said it was never finalized. That October, Fox News reported that Michael had been recording at a studio in County Westmeath, Ireland. It was unknown what he was working on or who had paid for the sessions; his publicist stated that he had left Two Seas by then. After that, Michael was only occasionally seen or heard from. Nobody knew whether he could recover his name or preserve his undeniable music legacy until he announced an incredibly ambitious series of 50 concerts – which he described as the "final curtain call." The "This Is It" shows were his first significant concerts since the HIStory World Tour in 1997. Michael suggested he would retire after the shows. The initial plan was for 10 concerts in London, followed by shows in Paris, New York City, and Mumbai. Randy Phillips, president, and chief executive of AEG Live, predicted the first 10 dates would earn Jackson £50 million, or close to 63 Million US dollars. After record-breaking ticket sales, the London shows were increased to 50 dates; over one million tickets were sold in less than two hours. The concerts were to run from July 13, 2009, to March 6, 2010. Michael moved back to Los Angeles, where he rehearsed in the weeks leading up to the tour under the direction of choreographer Kenny Ortega, whom he had worked with during his previous tours. Most rehearsals took place at the Staples Center, which was owned by AEG. It's hard to believe that Jackson, who was so proud of his public performances and so peerless at delivering them, would have committed himself to a project he might fail so tremendously. At the same time, it is not inconceivable that Michael Jackson could have been a man half-hungry and broken in the past few years. All that is certain is that on June 25, in Los Angeles, Michael Jackson met the only sure redemption he might know in the most famous unexpected, and mysterious death in current history. That redemption didn't come because he died, but because his death forced us to reconsider what his life added up to. Less than three weeks before the first This Is It show was due to kick off in London, with all concerts sold out, I repeat; sold out, Michael Jackson died from cardiac arrest caused by a propofol and benzodiazepine overdose. Conrad Murray, his personal physician, had given Michael different medications to help him sleep at his rented mansion in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles. Paramedics received a 911 call at 12:22 pm Pacific time and arrived three minutes later. He wasn't breathing, and the medics performed CPR. Resuscitation efforts continued en route to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and for more than an hour after Michael's arrival, but were unsuccessful, and Michael Jackson, the king of pop, was pronounced dead at 2:26 pm. News of his death spread quickly online, causing websites to slow down, crash from user overload, and put unprecedented strain on services and websites, including Google, AOL Instant Messenger, Twitter, and Wikipedia. Overall, web traffic rose by between 11% and 20%. MTV and BET aired marathons of Michael's music videos, and specials aired on television stations worldwide. MTV briefly returned to its original music video format, which is messed up that it took an Icon to die for MTV to actually be MUSIC TELEVISION, and they aired hours of Michael's music videos, with live news specials featuring reactions and interviews from MTV personalities and other celebrities. His memorial was held on July 7, 2009, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, preceded by a private family service at Forest Lawn Memorial Park's Hall of Liberty. Over 1.6 million fans applied for tickets to the memorial; the 8,750 recipients were drawn at random, and each received two tickets. The memorial service was one of the most-watched events in streaming history, with an estimated US audience of 31.1 million and an estimated 2.5 to 3 billion worldwide. Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Jennifer Hudson, and others performed at the memorial, and Smokey Robinson and Queen Latifah gave eulogies. Reverend Al Sharpton received a standing ovation with cheers when he told Michael's children: "Wasn't nothing strange about your daddy. It was strange what your daddy had to deal with. But he dealt with it anyway." Michael's 11-year-old daughter Paris Katherine, wept as she addressed the crowd. Michael's body was entombed on September 3, 2009, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. Oh, but wait. There's more. But of course there is. It's Michael Jackson! His doctor was initially charged with involuntary manslaughter and was found guilty. So he was sentenced to four years. Yep... four friggin years. After his death, Michael was still winning awards. He won 4 awards at 2009's AMA's, bringing his total AMA wins to 26, something no one else has touched. The documentary "Michael Jackson's This Is It" came out shortly after, and I have seen it and loved it, as sad as it was knowing that he'd never get to perform those concerts. Despite a limited two-week engagement, the film became the highest-grossing documentary or concert film ever, with more than $260 million worldwide earnings.
Harmony talks about the latest metaverse fashion in the Tech Report. A MyTalker calls in with a question about casual wedding dresses. Sarah Ramsay, personal stylist at J. Hilburn, joins the show to share her expertise on men's fashion. Plus, Mattel introduces the first Barbie with hearing aids and other inclusive headlines.
Join us as celebrate the successes of Thames Estuary Partnership's Executive Director Heather Hilburn, as she has been awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects Honorary Fellowships Award 2022. "This award is given to individuals who are recognised for outstanding achievements and thought leadership in the natural and built environments, including urban regeneration, culture, design, learning and engagement. This award is a reminder of the wealth of expertise that Heather brings to TEP, including planning, policy and development, impact investing as well as a deep understanding of heritage and cultural institutions. The depth of her knowledge help us achieve our objectives in that very unique space we work in, where the land and sea come together.Heather is well placed to help us build a strong partnership across many disciplines, sectors and communities and ensure our work is investment ready." - Victoria Borwick, Chair, Thames Estuary Partnership "Chief Executive of Thames Estuary Partnership, Heather Hilburn is a champion for sustainable living and inclusion in the built environment. She has helped shape large-scale heritage and regeneration projects, ensuring that outcomes benefit the local community. She regularly commissions young practices, helping many architects launch their careers." - Royal Institute of British ArchitectsTo find out more about the FRIBA Award, as well as all it's winners: https://www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards/riba-honorary-fellows____________________Talk of the Thames has been brought to you by Thames Estuary Partnership https://www.thamesestuarypartnership.org/Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThamesEstPartFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thamesestuarypartnership/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thamesestuarypartnership/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTV3IorpF7Qb9Sp673221jgProduced and Presented by Chloe Russell
Awaken To Your Highest Self With Kundalini Yoga and Applied Metaphysics with Scott Hillburn.Scott Hilburn is full time Teacher and Facilitator of Spiritual retreats with Amrit Yoga Collective. He has over a decade of immersive study into Spirituality, Applied Metaphysics, Kundalini Yoga and Holistic Lifestyle. You can learn more about Scott at https://www.instagram.com/scott.hilburnAmritYogaCollective.comEnjoyed this episode? Let me know on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/themindfulsun/and come join my facebook community! Abundant Soul Sisterhood for Spiritual Women Entrepreneurshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/2619614608256045
Ten-year-old Benjamin Hilburn called 911; begging them to send a doctor as quickly as possible. He had just shot his dad in the head, but Ben didn't want him to die. Listen and learn about our youngest parricide offenders.
Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
On this Constellations Podcast, we'll discuss the benefits of open standards. During this episode, Constellations has brought together a panel of three to discuss standards and how they will improve delivery of SATCOM services. Lt. Col. Gary Thompson from the U.S. Space Force, Ben Hilburn from Azure Spectrum Technologies at Microsoft and Stuart Daughtridge, Chairman of the Digital Intermediate Frequency Interoperability Consortium (DIFI) are all actively taking part in the digital transformation of the satellite ground architecture and have insight to where standards can play a role. Lt. Col. Thompson speaks about the necessity to transition between military and commercial space and ground systems independently at the speed of need, which is underpinned by standards. Hilburn and Daughtridge discuss the challenges of VITA 49, a packet-based protocol to convey digitized signal data and metadata that plays an essential part in standardizing the underlying plumbing for interoperability at the IF transport layer. DIFI, a consortium created under the auspices of The IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (ISTO), is also addressed as it is was formed to help enable the digital transformation of the entire spectrum of the satellite industry.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and at the end of the month Jeff Slakey got a chance to catch up with Karen Hilburn and talk with her about how her Cancer Fund is doing since the pandemic started. She used to hold many different fund raisers that have helped many women in the years since it started. Karen also talks about how mammogram screening is down 40% which she says is concerning. https://www.karenhilburncancerfund.org/
August 18, 2021 The Glynn County Commission got five potential options for improving the Gateway entrance to St. Simons from their consultant GWES during yesterday's called meeting. GWES representative Ben Pearce, a former county employee, suggested the commission eliminate one of the options. He said at this point his firm has not done the detailed work regarding the options, such as the impacts on right-of-way, marshland jurisdiction, underground utilities, traffic counts and costs. He said if the commission would eliminate one GWES would focus on the other four. The one the board eliminated was referred to as the Kings Way Flyover. This idea was to realign Kings Way to merge directly into Demere Road just south of the Torras Causeway. It would include a new bridge spanning Sea Island Road with a new road cutting through the middle of the existing marsh and connecting to Demere Rd. near the Causeway. The commission felt this would be too costly and have a very large impact on the marsh, so it was dropped. The other options included: roundabouts at all three intersections Demere and Sea Island Rd., Kings Way and Sea Island Rd. and Demere Rd. and the Causeway. The Demere Rd. flyover, which would include a bridge on Demere Rd. over Sea Island Rd. eliminating the traffic light that controls that intersection. The fourth option included adding more lanes to both Demere Rd. and the Sea Island Rd. at that intersection. And finally, what Pearce called a consolidated roundabout at the Demere Rd. / Sea Island Rd. intersection. This would consolidate the entire Gateway into one roundabout. GWES will come back at a future work session with more detailed information on the four options. Monday morning a man was seen stealing items from a Glynn County Board of Education maintenance truck working at Risley Annex on Albany Street. Items taken included two commercial grade trimmers and a back-pack style blower. The suspect was captured on the school's video surveillance. Still photos and a description of the man were shared with all local law enforcement partners. Later Monday Glynn County Police Officer Robert Rash identified the suspect, and school police officer Ricky Hilburn followed up with a visit to a local pawn shop where similar items had recently been pawed. Pawn shop staff called Officer Hilburn when the suspect came into the store with the stolen items. Hilburn arrested 33 year old Michael Brantley Junior and recovered all the stolen equipment. Yesterday McIntosh County School Superintendent Dr. Jim Pulos announced that effective today through Friday, August 20, attendance at school is optional for students. Teachers will be at school during this time to develop plans for the pause period. Each of the schools will conduct a deep cleaning beginning Friday evening through Tuesday, August 24. No one will be in the school buildings during those days. Continued instructional opportunities will be offered during the pause period of August 25 through September 3. Plans are to return to school on Tuesday, September 7. Starting today Glynn County Schools have moved to the Yellow Level of operations on their Return to School Framework and plan to remain at that level until August 27. The daily review of COVID cases places the system's percentage over 1%. In the Yellow Level, masks are required for students and adults inside school buildings and masks continue to be required on buses. The school system will communicate to families through virtual meetings using OneCall voice, text and email messaging, school and teacher webpages, and social media. Nonessential visitors will be restricted. Event tickets will be pre sold and capacity will be limited for indoor activities. The school system will continue to monitor conditions and notify the community by the end of the week the status for the next week. Please keep your student home if they are ill, waiting on Covid test results, or have been exposed to Covid outside school. Please note the time for the Joint Water and Sewer Commission meeting tomorrow is 2 p.m. Not 3:30 as previously published by the Commission. Due to the increase in COVID cases, the Glynn County Schools Athletic Department will go back to last year's COVID modifications and begin selling tickets online only to all games. To purchase tickets to Friday Nights football game between Brunswick High School and Pierce County go to the gofan website and type Brunswick High School into the search window. Be sure to click on Brunswick, Georgia, because Brunwick, Maine will also appear. If you've been experiencing almost non-existent cell service on the south end of Jekyll Island, it isn't the Jekyll Island Authority's fault. During their Authority board meeting yesterday Executive Director Jones Hooks told the board that Verizon did not adhere to the schedule to improve service that the Authority had asked for. Hooks said he hoped an interim solution to raise the antenna on the south end would happen soon but that a process involving the airport has to be gone through first. He said the final fix is several weeks away. Audio from WGIG-AM and FM in Brunswick, GA
Meet Cindy George, Independent Stylist and Recruiter for J. Hilburn, with 11 custom categories for fit and fashion menswear line. Host Carol Anglin talks with Cindy about this unique clothing line and all that great clothes can do for our persona and brand. Does what we wear impact our mental and emotion health? Absolutely! Listen in to learn how. If you have less to look at, you have more to wear! When clothing is customized, the right neckline, arm length, and torso doesn't mean you have to sacrifice the overall fit of the shirt. Now that people are getting back out to work, many items in your closet may no longer fit. What to do? Unless you look like a 'standard-sized' man, shopping for clothes is difficult at regular stores. Working with a consultant also gives you another set of eyes, with a current understanding of fit and how your clothing can be customized to achieve the very best you possible!Ladies, when you're shopping for men, working with Cindy couldn't be easier! Cindy can ensure that the item you're wanting to purchase for your man will fit his body, work with his color schemes, and be an update asset for his wardrobe. To work with Cindy George, 214-534-1992, CindyGeorge.jhilburn.com cindy.george@JHilburnPartner.com. Ready to Network? Join Carol at Around North Texas Networking Group, a vibrant group of 30-40 professionals that want to meet YOU every Friday from 10-11. Meet them at Main Event Frisco.Master Networks every Wednesday from 11-12 at 25 North Coworking Space in Frisco off Main.To schedule an appointment with Carol for health assessments, nutritional support, and wellness programs, call 469-964-1183 or go to LivingWellWithCarol.com. Discover the health benefits of Doterra product lines at MyDoterra.com/LivingWellWithCarol.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.Click here to get Living Well With Carol Podcast on Spotify.——————Listen to more on these business topics:Local AllenBusinesses: http://bit.ly/PowerGroupAllenPodcastBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastBrought to you by: 1Stop IT Solutions, 469-590-7790Minuteman Press Frisco, 469-294-0702Support the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
Dress for success. We have all heard that, right? Did you know that you need to dress for the life you want post-divorce too? We spoke to Rebecca Johnson, a personal stylist with J. Hilburn, about how clothes can make a big difference in your life. We discussed: - What is a personal stylist? - How clothes can be life-changing - The science of dressing - How people can tell if you are wearing quality clothing - Examples of men who upgraded their clothes and their lives - Reminding yourself that you are worthy - Investing in yourself - An upgraded look can land you a new relationship - How a personal stylist works ....and so much more... Links for Videoes Referenced in Interview: RuPaul - https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=768... = George Clooney "Three Kings" clip - https://www.youtube.com/watchv=8vFUqc... Contact Information for Rebecca: Call or Text: 305-803-3355 RebeccaJohnson.JHilburn.com @1stimpressionsbyrebeccaj For more information about Divorce Shield, visit www.thedivorceshield.com
My guest this week is Lynda Hilburn, a psychotherapist by day and a paranormal fiction author by night. Lynda overcame a rough childhood and went through a musician phase before she found her voice as an author. Traditionally published at first, Lynda discovered that true freedom can be found through publishing her own stories her own way. Find more author advice, tips and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center: https://selfpublishingadvice.org, with a huge archive of nearly 2,000 blog posts, and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. And, if you haven’t already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. You can do that at http://allianceindependentauthors.org. About the Host Howard Lovy has been a journalist for more than 30 years, and has spent the last eight years amplifying the voices of independent publishers and authors. He works with authors as a book editor to prepare their work to be published. Howard is also a freelance writer specializing in Jewish issues whose work appears regularly in Publishers Weekly, the Jewish Daily Forward, and Longreads. Find Howard at howardlovy.com, LinkedIn and Twitter.
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Marc Adams podcast host and owner of Next Level Business Advisors is joined by Lisa Torba – Managing Partner at J. Hilburn – 717-917-6023 – www.lisatorba.jhilburn.com “Never start a sentence with ‘you should’” – Lisa’s gem stems from her key to success. She applies the strategy of listening to her clients, not only does she apply this professionally, but also personally. Lisa believes that relationships that you develop help build success. As a mentor herself, she really focuses our attention on the importance of being coachable. One of the biggest takeaways from our discussion surrounded ‘Nurturing your business and your relationships’ She tells us that this is how you build a successful business. Listen in on our fascinating discussion with Lisa Torba, Managing Partner at J. Hillburn Check out this and all our audio podcasts at http://BusinessSOSPodcast.com. If you have business dreams, and want some simple tips on how to make them come true visit https://nlbusinessadvisors.com and download a copy of our free E-book 'Mastering The 5 Keys To Success Every Business Owner Must Know' Next Level Business Advisors: We help bring clarity to your business goals, then we help you achieve them. To watch this video, check out our youtube channel: https://youtu.be/1otna1n_Bq0
La salida del single Shot in the Dark y el anuncio de un nuevo álbum nos impulsan a internarnos en las tierras del rock y repasar la biografía de una de las bandas más icónicas. AC/DC. A paso de patito, haciendo cuernos, vestidos como colegiales, recorremos la historia de esta banda en un episodio cargado de todo lo esperable. ¡Buena música, drogas y gente que se ahoga en su vómito! Desde Radio Camacuá, para todo el mundo, esto es La Tortulia Podcast. Imagen: tapa del disco Highway to Hell. Fuentes / Textos - DERISO, Nick (2016) The History of AC/DC and the ‘Night Stalker’ Murders. ultimateclassicrock.com - HILBURN, Robert (1985) THE DEVIL, YOU SAY? NO WAY : AC/DC’s Message: Rebellion, Not Satan Worship. LA Times Fuentes / Videos - 1091 ON DEMAND (2018) AC/DC: Dirty Deeds (FULL MOVIE). Youtube.com - Chrome Dreams Media (2005) AC/DC: And Then There Was Rock - THE AGE & SYDNEY MORNING HERALD (2020) The forgotten Sydney of AC/DC. Youtube.com - VH1 (2000) Behind the Music. AC/DC. Fuentes / Sitios web - Elpais.com - nme.com - songfacts.com - Wikipedia Música: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. Bajo licencia Creative Commons. El tema de Rumbo a la Cancha es una versión de Espiral por Kanirasta. La versión original es de Dunne. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
La salida del single Shot in the Dark y el anuncio de un nuevo álbum nos impulsan a internarnos en las tierras del rock y repasar la biografía de una de las bandas más icónicas. AC/DC. A paso de patito, haciendo cuernos, vestidos como colegiales, recorremos la historia de esta banda en un episodio cargado de todo lo esperable. ¡Buena música, drogas y gente que se ahoga en su vómito! Desde Radio Camacuá (http://www.radiocamacua.uy/) , para todo el mundo, esto es La Tortulia Podcast. Imagen: tapa del disco Highway to Hell. Fuentes / Textos - DERISO, Nick (2016) The History of AC/DC and the ‘Night Stalker’ Murders. ultimateclassicrock.com - HILBURN, Robert (1985) THE DEVIL, YOU SAY? NO WAY : AC/DC’s Message: Rebellion, Not Satan Worship. LA Times Fuentes / Videos - 1091 ON DEMAND (2018) AC/DC: Dirty Deeds (FULL MOVIE). Youtube.com - Chrome Dreams Media (2005) AC/DC: And Then There Was Rock - THE AGE & SYDNEY MORNING HERALD (2020) The forgotten Sydney of AC/DC. Youtube.com - VH1 (2000) Behind the Music. AC/DC. Fuentes / Sitios web - Elpais.com - nme.com - songfacts.com - Wikipedia Música: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. Bajo licencia Creative Commons. El tema de Rumbo a la Cancha es una versión de Espiral por Kanirasta. La versión original es de Dunne.
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Jayci Schmitt will have you well dressed anytime, anywhere in J.Hilburn for men and cabi for women. Some may think clothing is frivolous but studies have actually shown clothing has the power to transform the wearer. It can not only change the outside but the inside. Clothing has a lot to do with who we are and who we become. When people FEEL good - they are best positioned to DO GOOD.
816 Basketball presents The Greatest Games Podcast. Join us for Episode 9 as Coach Ryan Hilburn of Dorman High School in Roebuck, SC talks with us about his greatest game. Learn about his journey from being a student manager at the University of South Carolina, to coaching college basketball and hear what he is bringing to the high school game in South Carolina. Dorman High School has won 4 consecutive SCHSL State Championships. This is truly a fascinating interview full of great information for basketball coaches of all levels. Share, subscribe and leave us a 5 star review if you enjoy! Give us a follow on social media: @816Basketball on Twitter and Instagram!
This new episode is brought to you by Panels Comics and Coffee in Oceanside, California. if you're a comic book fan like me, they offer some of the newest comics and graphic novels out today. With a great selection of coffee and treats, it's always a go to spot for me either recording this podcast, meeting with potential clients, or just grabbing a tasty coffee swing by Panels today. Follow panels coffee on Instagram @panelscoffee or view their website at panelscoffee.com This episode is also brought to you by Astropad, if you're a digital creator like me and you use your IPad for your illustration or design work, Astropad can transform your IPad into a professional tablet, allowing you to use Photoshop, Illustrator and your other programs right from your IPad. Check them out at astropad.com or on social @astropadapp In this episode we talk with the talented Reese Hilburn, a professional tattoo artist and educator with a massive instagram following and has built a community of like-minded artists that you can find on www.theartofreese.com She spoke on the concept of cultivating the right mindset and energy needed to be a thriving artist with a rich support staff of relationships that's willing to ride with you in the low and high points of your journey. She spoke on her decision from leaving safety to going after the thing that lit her heart on fire. She gave out some great creative tips for every creator and entrepreneur. You can connect to her, her podcast-The Mind of Reese, her online classes, and more at www.theartofreese.com or you can contact her on IG at @theartofreese. If you want bonus content and resources to help your creative/coaching/entrepreneurial career, graphic templates or your marketing, creative tips to build your mind, body and spirit, and more? Sign up as a patron at www.patreon.com/QuantalLangford and help support the video and audio content of this show as well as other projects I'm currently working on.
Scott Hilburn is a passionate cinematographer and producer on a mission to create conscious and elevating films and documentaries. He had a spiritual awakening in 2010 and his entire life changed. He was led down a journey of practicing and teaching advanced metaphysical techniques for six years, now he practices and teaches mindset through personal growth exercises, kundalini yoga, freeform dance, and other conscious techniques. He is also an investor into conscious and elevating organizations.Learn more about Scott: Instagram, Linktr.ee, When Lightning Strikes FilmThis episode of the podcast is brought to you by 2237 Designs. Do you own your website? Make managing your online presence stupid simple, not just stupid.Timestamps00:05:31 Welcome, Scott00:09:31 How Will the World Be Different?00:10:38 Ernie's Introduction of Scott00:15:37 When Lightning Strikes & Scott's Film Work00:18:03 Spiritual Awakenings00:27:54 Elevating Consciousness00:31:41 Training Our Minds00:33:39 Mass Awakening00:41:35 Expansive Awareness00:43:08 Reaching More People00:47:01 Kundalini Yoga00:59:35 Practicing Kundalini Yoga01:04:44 Value in Being Committed to Our Practice01:07:11 Scott's Other Work01:11:13 Scott's Life Changing BookNoteworthy MentionsThe Magic of Thinking Big by David J. SchwartzWords to Reflect Upon“We're only being of service to ourselves or the world if we're serving what we know, what we can give and what we can offer to people.” Ernie WelshSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
LeTourneau University Associate Professor of Teacher Education Jodie Hilburn knows providing hands-on field experience in the classroom from a student’s first year is a key to enabling those students to become successful classroom teachers to impact the future. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.
The Los Angeles Times' music critic Robert Hilburn was the only journalist to interview Prince about the 1999. In fact, Prince would not grant interviews to journalists again for several years after that, making Hilburn one of the last to speak to Prince before a lengthy period of silence from the artist. In researching Prince: The Story of 1999, Andrea Swensson had a chance to talk to Robert Hilburn, who spoke about meeting Prince in October 1982 and about seeing Prince perform leading up to the album 1999 -- most notably, at a 1981 show at the Los Angeles Coliseum where Prince opened for the Rolling Stones and was met with boos and hostility from the audience. It was an experience, Hilburn surmises, that further motivated Prince to take the music world by storm.
The Los Angeles Times' music critic Robert Hilburn was the only journalist to interview Prince about the 1999. In fact, Prince would not grant interviews to journalists again for several years after that, making Hilburn one of the last to speak to Prince before a lengthy period of silence from the artist. In researching Prince: The Story of 1999, Andrea Swensson had a chance to talk to Robert Hilburn, who spoke about meeting Prince in October 1982 and about seeing Prince perform leading up to the album 1999 -- most notably, at a 1981 show at the Los Angeles Coliseum where Prince opened for the Rolling Stones and was met with boos and hostility from the audience. It was an experience, Hilburn surmises, that further motivated Prince to take the music world by storm.
A SCIENCE & HISTORY BASED Latinx Writer We had an amazing conversation about growing up in small town Texas, exposure to curandero culture, 1st Gen college problems, and the writer solidarity movement on Twitter. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @lalistapodcast Music: Arriba Mami - Jingle Punks
Scanner School - Everything you wanted to know about the Scanner Radio Hobby
Ben Hilburn is the project lead for GNU Radio. What is GNU Radio? GNU Radio is a free & open-source software development toolkit that provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. Ben and I discuss what you can do with GNU Radio, why you might want to use it, and who else is using it and what they are doing with this software suite. Don't forget to check out GRCon this September and Ben's new podcast, Signals and Bits on www.gnuradio.org All session notes with links to the items we talked about can be found on our website at www.scannerschool.com/session87
Show 129 with Sis and Dad in Dallas with our special guest James Burgess, VP of Development for J. HIlburn. Spending time with James is a deep dive into the life of the entrepreneur. One of my favorite quotes from the show, "If you are over anxious then you are under planned." The conversation is a deep look into the what it takes to be a entrepreneur and the struggles involved. You will want to check this show out regardless of what you do, there is something for everyone. If you are looking for a new career or if you are looking for the best in custom men's apparel then you may want to check out J.Hilburn. https://jhilburn.com/ https://www.tonybridwell.com/ http://www.allikdesign.com/ https://www.breakfastwithsis.com/
Amanda Hilburn is a Florida artist who creates paintings using palette knife techniques, and she demonstrates her methods on Facebook and YouTube. She has also created an artist community, where people can learn, share, and encourage each other with their art. She explains how this community works, and what’s in store for her newest business community for artists. The Show Notes and links for all my episodes can be found at https://suzanneredmond.com/my-podcast/list-of-artists/
Nashville artist Becca Hilburn talks about her career as a comic and the importance of representation in the arts.
Nashville artist Becca Hilburn talks about her career as a comic and the importance of representation in the arts.
This week on Community Cocktails with Kimberly, Tamie Burnett of J. Hilburn Men's Clothier shows us some great tips and tricks on how to dress for success. With Father's day coming up, now is the perfect time to get a new look for the special men in your life!Tamie is a Personal Stylist & Recruiter at J.Hilburn Men's Clothier. J.Hilburn is the first custom lifestyle brand, creating wardrobe gentlemen from work to weekend, from top to bottom. Dress shirts, suits, trousers and casual pieces made with your style options from a selection of hundreds of Italian fabrics. Incomparable value, fit, convenience and quality! Don't forget to check out all of this years styles at: https://jhilburn.com/
Today we have another great show lined up for you we have two really great guests, Rachel Garcia with Minute Man Press and Liz Silke of J.Hilburn men’s custom clothing. Should be some great conversations with some fantastic area business. Before we get to that it’s time for some Real Talk
Ben Hilburn is the Director of Engineering at DeepSig Inc., which is commercializing the fundamental research behind deep learning applied to wireless communications and signal processing. He also runs GNU Radio, the most widely used open-source signal processing toolkit in the world, serving as Project Lead and President of The GNU Radio Foundation. Ben talks to Scott about why Software Defined Radio is magical and they talk about how SDR can be used to teach STEM and solve interesting engineering problems. https://www.mercatus.org/bridge/commentary/wireless-networks-and-cancer-rates https://bhilburn.org/software-radio-all-the-things/ https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Spectrogram/ https://shinysdr.switchb.org/ Fourier series http://visual-dsp.switchb.org/
Talk to us about this episode by sending an email to aaron@punintensive.com Another interview, and this one's a bona fide celebrity! THE PUN-OFF IS THIS SATURDAY!!!! The Friday night before, we will be celebrating the work of this episode's guest, Scott Hilburn, author of comic strip "The Argyle Sweater." Scott is the POTY (punster of the year) winner and all are welcome to join us at the same location as the Pun-Off starting at about 6pm Friday the 10th. Here are some links to see Scott's work: His Homepage is theargylesweater.com Here's a link to his latest book, The Itty-Bitty Knitty Committee Here's where you can find his daily calendar This link will get you to the Ernestine Sclafani book Scott illustrated, but only AFTER it is published. Help us out and donate to our patron campaign! Want more? Our web site is punintensive.com Play games at faceboook.com/punypage Social media where we reside:facebook.com/punintensive instagram.com/punintensive pinterest.com/punintensive twitter.com/punintesive youtube.com This week's panelists are: Aaron Fasel Gary Hallock David Gugenheim We also want to give special thanks to the band Dark Meat, whose music ("When the Killers Came") we have come to love to use in our podcast. We'll see you next week!
We talk trapping with Craig Hilburn who is a member of the Minnesota Trappers Association. We talk trapping rules, equipment and he tells some pretty good stories.
Ron has been a talent shepherd for 15 years, recruiting and selecting hundreds of candidates to become education leaders. He is a Principal at Edgility Consulting, a national boutique executive search firm that finds the leaders that education organizations need to make a difference. Before that he built his own search firm, consulting, leading and supporting hiring searches for school districts, charter schools and non-profits. Ron is also a coach, giving career advice on how to navigate career transitions and present oneself from networking to interviewing. He also supports others on how to live healthier lives through group fitness classes. Ron believes in the power of connecting with others to support, nurture and develop our talents. Last, Ron is a men's personal stylist through J.Hilburn, a luxury menswear company. Guided by his belief that a well-dressed man oozes confidence, he styles men to define their personal wardrobe style and develops wardrobe recommendations. Ron is an active member of the NYU alumni community, having served as Vice-President of the NYU Alumni Association, co-founder of the Multicultural Alumni Group, co-chair of the Marketing and Communications committee, and a Young Alumni Leadership Circle patron. In his spare time, he loves spending time with his wife Shanita and his daughter Sofia, whether it's watching reality TV, enjoying Jeopardy, or devouring favorite movies/shows on Netflix. He's also an avid yoga practitioner, meditator, obstacle course racer, and VersaClimber enthusiast. A native New Yorker, he's a rabid New York Yankees and New York Giants fan. Ron served as an RA in Weinstein Hall under the leadership of Craig Jolley, in his first year at NYU!
Bobby Susser: An Artist’s work is never doneBobby Susser shares wisdom from his 50 year long career, latest 2018 children’s album, “Green Light”, deciding between health & work, recording with Ben E. King and the music industry. Bobby Susser (Guest): Bobby Susser (born Robert Howard Susser, July 18, 1942), and also known as Bob Susser, is an American songwriter, record producer, and performer, best known for his young children's music. Among some of his several honors, he is the recipient of the "Distinguished Alumni Award" for his life's work, awarded from Teachers College, Columbia University. Susser has sold over 5 million children's albums. Julia Santana (Guest Host): Julia Santana's professional music experience began with First A.C.T (First All Children's Theater) in New York City. Starring in the role of Jack in the musical version of "Jack and the Beanstalk" called "Clever Jack and the Magic Beanstalk" working alongside Ben Stiller as the giant. She was also a leading cast member of Elizabeth Swadows pop opera " The Girl With The Incredible Feeling". She was later signed to Independent and major record labels such as Atlantic Records and MicMac Records. Releasing her original songs and happily climbing Billboard Dance charts. Julia, also starred has Mimi in the L.A production of "Rent" working alongside Neil Patrick Harris and Wilson Cruz. The Defiant Ones: The Defiant Ones is a 1958 crime film which tells the story of two escaped prisoners, one white and one black, who are shackled together and who must cooperate in order to survive. It stars Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier. Sir Sidney Poitier: (born February 20, 1927) is a Bahamian-American actor, film director, author, and diplomat. In 1964,Poitier became the first Bahamian and first black actor to win an Academy Award for Best Actor, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for his role in Lilies of the Field. The significance of these achievements was bolstered in 1967, when he starred in three successful films, all of which dealt with issues involving race and race relations: To Sir, with Love; In the Heat of the Night; and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, making him the top box-office star of that year. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Poitier among the Greatest Male Stars of classic Hollywood cinema, ranking 22nd on the list of 25. Theodore Meir Bikel (May 2, 1924 – July 21, 2015) was an Austrian-American Jewish actor, folk singer, musician, composer, unionist and political activist. He appeared in films including The African Queen (1951), Moulin Rouge (1952), The Enemy Below (1957), I Want to Live! (1958), My Fair Lady (1964) and The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966). For his portrayal of Sheriff Max Muller in The Defiant Ones (1958), he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Veredhttp://babyintune.com/: Music, Psychology, and Motherhoodabout: I spent ten years playing music by night and studying music therapy and clinical psychology by day. When I had a baby everything changed. Slowly, all of my efforts and talents culminated into one project that felt right. Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. Simon's musical career has spanned seven decades, with his fame and commercial success beginning as half of the duo Simon & Garfunkel (originally known as Tom & Jerry), formed in 1956 with Art Garfunkel. Simon was responsible for writing nearly all of the pair's songs, including three that reached number one on the U.S. singles charts: "The Sound of Silence", "Mrs. Robinson", and "Bridge over Troubled Water". Edie Arlisa Brickell: (born March 10, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter widely known for 1988's Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars, the debut album by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, which went to No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart. She is married to Paul Simon. Robert Hilburn: Robert Hilburn is an American pop music critic and author. As critic and music editor at the Los Angeles Times from 1970 to 2005, his reviews, essays and profiles have appeared in publications around the world. Hilburn's memoir, Corn Flakes with John Lennon was published on Oct. 13, 2009 by Rodale. Greg & Steve are a musical group based in Los Angeles, California. The duo, composed of Greg Scelsa and Steve Millang, has been performing and recording children's music since the 1970s. Scelsa and Millang both perform as vocalists and guitarists. They have recorded 18 albums, one music video compilation, and one live concert DVD. Greg & Steve are marketed toward children from preschool age through primary school and have sold more than 4 million albums, making them the best selling children's music duo in the United States. They also have a rigorous concert schedule, playing an average of 100 shows per year including venues such as Carnegie Hall. I Have Songs in My Pocket was released in 1998 and is the 19th album released by Ben E. King. This album contains young children's songs, written and produced by children's music man, Bobby Susser, known for his young children's series, "Bobby Susser Songs for Children". It was the first team effort between Ben E. King and Susser, and it won the Early Childhood News' Directors' Choice Award and Dr. Toy's / The Institute for Childhood Resources Award. Ben E. King: Benjamin Earl King (born Benjamin Earl Nelson, September 28, 1938 – April 30, 2015), known as Ben E. King, was an American soul and R&B singer and record producer. He was perhaps best known as the singer and co-composer of "Stand by Me"—a US Top 10 hit, both in 1961 and later in 1986 (when it was used as the theme to the film of the same name), a number one hit in the UK in 1987, and no. 25 on the RIAA's list of Songs of the Century—and as one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group the Drifters notably singing the lead vocals of one of their biggest global hit singles (and only U.S. #1 hit) "Save the Last Dance for Me". Charles Eubanks: Eubanks comes from a family of musicians; his cousins are jazz musicians Robin , Duane and Kevin Eubanks . His mother was Perry Lee Eubanks (1925-1982); his father (* 1923) was a jazz trumpeter and bandleader . He attended Cass Technical High School in Detroit and had lessons with a concert pianist and with Arthur Labrew of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Early on, his father had inspired him for jazz music; at age 11 he first played saxophone, then piano in the band The Soul Messengers, then at The Six Lads , by Harold McKinney was conducted. The group played arrangements of the music of Horace Silver and Art Blakey . From 1963 to 1968 he worked as a studio musician with Motown Records, 1967-1971 as a accompanist of dance ensembles at Wayne State University and 1971-1972 as a music educator at Project Music in Detroit. In 1972 he made his first recordings with Wendell Harrison ( An Evening with the Devil ). Alumnus Bobby Susser Wins Independent Music Award: Children’s songwriter and Alumnus Bobby Susser (M.A. ’87) was among the winners of the 13th Annual Independent Music Awards (IMAs) for his contribution to the compilation album “Action Moves People.” Susser produced and performed on the album and wrote two of its pieces and the liner notes. The album won the prize in the Spoken Word (with music accompaniment) category. Horace Ott (born April 15, 1933) is an American jazz and R&B composer, arranger, record producer, conductor and pianist, noted for his work since the late 1950s with a wide variety of artists including The Shirelles, Don Covay, Nina Simone, Houston Person, Village People, and many more. Lou Gimenez: In 2001 I moved The Music Lab to it's current location in Elmont NY just outside of the 5 boroughs of New York City. The focus of the studio changed to more organic production, recording and producing rock, jazz and pop music. Specialties: recording , mixing, and production Support Foxes and Hedgehogs by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/foxes-and-hedgehogsThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On today's episode of All in the Industry®, host Shari Bayer is joined by JD Hilburn, private chef for real estate tycoon Aby Rosen, the co-founder of RFR Holding, which owns over 71 properties around the world. JD graduated from the French Culinary Institute (FCI) in 2003 and interned at Montrachet. He eventually landed in the kitchen at David Bouley’s Danube in NYC, working his way up to Executive Chef within a year. The restaurant received two Michelin stars while he was there. JD met Aby Rosen in 2005 and has been cooking for him in Manhattan, Southampton, St. Barths and most recently Old Westbury. JD is currently in the process of starting up a test kitchen, experimental dinner party space, fermentation lab, and snack factory. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip, Speed Round, Industry News discussion; and Solo Dining experience at the new Four Seasons Restaurant in NYC. Listen at Heritage Radio Network. Subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry #allintheindustry. *All in the Industry* is powered by [Simplecast][1]
From the publisher: For more than fifty years, Paul Simon has spoken to us in songs about alienation, doubt, resilience, and empathy in ways that have established him as one of the most beloved artists in American pop music history. Songs like “The Sound of Silence,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Still Crazy After All These Years,” and “Graceland” have moved beyond the sales charts and into our cultural consciousness. But Simon is a deeply private person who has resisted speaking to us outside of his music. He has said he will not write an autobiography or memoir, and he has refused to talk to previous biographers. Finally, Simon has opened up—for more than one hundred hours of interviews—to Robert Hilburn, whose biography of Johnny Cash was named by Michiko Kakutani of the New York Times as one of her ten favorite books of 2013. The result is a landmark book that will take its place as the defining biography of one of America’s greatest artists. Over the past three years, Hilburn has conducted in-depth interviews with scores of Paul Simon’s friends, family, colleagues, and others—including ex-wives Carrie Fisher and Peggy Harper, who spoke for the first time—and even penetrated the inner circle of Simon’s long-reclusive muse, Kathy Chitty. The result is a deeply human account of the challenges and sacrifices of a life in music at the highest level. In the process, Hilburn documents Simon’s search for artistry and his constant struggle to protect that artistry against distractions—fame, marriage, divorce, drugs, record company interference, rejection, and insecurity—that have derailed so many great pop figures. Martin’s interview with Robert Hilburn was recorded on June 18, 2018.
Rock N roll Archaeologist Christian Swain sits down with Mr. Hilburn at Aftermaster Studios in Hollywood for a deep dig into his latest book, ‘Paul Simon: The Life’, as well as a few digressions into rock n roll music in general. It’s a roaring good time where Christian gets to meet one of his journalistic heroes and throws the tough questions to the grizzled reporter.
Rock N roll Archaeologist Christian Swain sits down with Mr. Hilburn at Aftermaster Studios in Hollywood for a deep dig into his latest book, ‘Paul Simon: The Life’, as well as a few digressions into rock n roll music in general. It’s a roaring good time where Christian gets to meet one of his journalistic heroes and throws the tough questions to the grizzled reporter.
Friedo and Eric start off this episode talking about fashion...Friedo thinks that every man should have at least one custom fitted suit in their closet. The guys go on to talk about a new member of The Allen Fairview Chamber of Commerce...Cara White... Cara is a Personal Stylist and Style Associate representing J.Hilburn in Lucas, TX. Friedo also thinks that most men need all the help that they can get and are in dire need of a personal stylist as well... .
Style and fashion are just as important for men as it is for women, but since men often throw this part of their lives to the side it's important to show them the way from time to time. Today on the NH Business Show I speak with Josh Lavesphere, and independent J. Hilburn Stylist as he talks about his work helping of all sizes look great in their clothing. Sponsors: Funnels by Ciara - www.NHBusinessShow.com/Funnels Project Quoting - www.NHBusinessShow.com/ProjectQuoting Lammore Training - www.NHBusinessShow.com/Lammore Get more from Josh at Website - https://jhilburn.com/aboutme/16495 Email - josh.lavespere@jhilburnpartner.com https://www.instagram.com/joshlavespere/ For more from the NH Business show, check us out at : www.NHBusinessShow.com Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nh-business-show/id1265706259?mt=2
Laura Getty is a Personal Stylist and the Managing Partner for J.Hilburn menswear in Wayne, PA the center of the Main Line. If you’ve started noticing that men all over the Philadelphia region are looking better, she probably has something to do with it! To hear her story, listen below.
Selections from Legacies & Lunch featuring Vivienne Lie Schiffer, who has written a book and produced a film about the experiences of Japanese Americans who were held in internment camps in Arkansas during World War II; information about Arkansas musician Little Willie John, an R&B vocalist and songwriter who recorded several hit songs, including the original version of the popular song, "Fever," at age 18; information about the Butler Center's Genealogy Workshop on Saturday, July 23, from Rhonda Stewart, the Butler Center's local history expert, and Kate Chagnon, the Butler Center's programming and outreach coordinator; Selections from Books & Bagels, a partnership between the CALS Hillary Rodham Clinton Children's Library & Learning Center and Just Us, a pending nonprofit that serves as the leadership for Global Kids Arkansas; this week's segment features a multigenerational conversation about feminism, misogyny, and sexism; Bizarre Arkansas, with a story about H. L. Mencken, a Baltimore journalist who wrote critical statements about Arkansas during the early 1900's; Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul, who talk about Chafik Chamoun's Rest Haven in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the Klappenbach Bakery in Fordyce, the Sno-White Grill and Fino's in Pine Bluff, repeating oneself, Sunday afternoon drives, Baptist Training Union, Ravenden Springs, the Devil's Bathtub, the Needle's Eye, Crowley's Ridge, cemetery visits, Arkansas back roads, Des Arc, Carlisle, Lauratown, the collie who caught chickens so its owner could fry them, eating at boardinghouses, having the preacher over for Sunday lunch, a troublesome uncle who was afraid of mice, and the disaster that befell a visiting preacher when Rex's uncles tried to make wine in the attic in summer; an interview with Nancy Hendricks, author of Notable Women of Arkansas, just released by Butler Center Books; interview conducted by Rod Lorenzen, manager of Butler Center Books; selections from an interview with Cpl. Charles O. Hilburn, a veteran of the Korean War; interview conducted by Brian Robertson, the Butler Center's senior archivist and manager research services; a reading of an interview with Railroad Dockery, a former slave, conducted by the WPA from 1936-1938; read by Rhonda Stewart, the Butler Center's local history and genealogy expert; information about and music by Arkansas music legend, Johnny Cash; information about this year's Summer Seminar for state educators from George West, the Butler Center's education coordinator, and David Stricklin, head of the Butler Center; a Take Five interview with Bob Boyd, a musician who will perform with the Bob Boyd Sounds for the Arkansas Sounds concert series tonight, Friday, April 22.
Melissa is a former Wall Street executive and now the founder of The Lion’esque Group, a firm of pop-up shop experts who have produced more than 100 retail experiences in New York City, Los Angeles, and the Hamptons. Some of her clients include brands such as COTY / Marc Jacobs, CAT Footwear, J. Hilburn, and Food52. Melissa shares her experiences in her book, “The Pop-Up Paradigm: How Brands Can Build Human Connections in a Digital Age.” Melissa was awarded “Innovator of the Year” for pop-up retail experiences by Retail Touchpoints in 2015. She is the co-founder of THE MARKET at the Roger Smith Hotel, and an advisor to startups, TheStoreFront.com, and Fotofwd. She is also a guest blogger on pop-up and immersive retail strategies for various outlets. Secret – timesaving technique Melissa lists out her daily tasks -- calendar management is everything. ONWARD! Daily habit that contributes to success Step outside and go for a walk -- Melissa does this often to give her mind a rest and it often sparks inspiration. Could have ruined your business – but now – an invaluable learning experience Melissa invested time in training the wrong people -- and Melissa tells the whole story here. Most critical skill you think business owners need to master to be successful "Execution -- be able to execute your ideas." Most influential lesson learned from a mentor "By genuinely paying it forward -- the universe brings you back some amazing energy." Final Round – “Breaking Down the Recipe for Success” What systems would you go back and put into place sooner? I would have focused -- you can't get seduced by opportunity. What one strategy or “recipe” would compound into big wins for business owners? Have a strong communication strategy on a daily basis. How to exceed expectations and add the most value? An individual would be willing to jump in and help when they're done with their own projects. What strategy would you recommend new business owners focus on to best ensure success? Don't be so hard on yourself Set short and long-term goals Do your own books How best to connect with Melissa: Twitter: @melsstyles You can also find us here: ----- OnwardNation.com ------
David Waring co-founder of Fit Small Business and Fit Biz Loans. David launched Fit Small Business in 2013 to provide businesses the information they need to make the best decisions. His most recent project, Fit Biz Loans, helps connect small business owners and entrepreneurs with a variety of lenders to ensure the best and least expensive loans possible Melissa Gonzales former Wall Street Executive, Gonzalez is the founder of The Lionesque Group, a firm of pop up shop experts who have produced more than 100 retail experiences in New York City, Los Angeles, and the Hamptons. Some of her clients include major brands such as COTY/Marc Jacobs, CAT Footwear, J. Hilburn, and Food52, and she reflects on her work in her book, The Pop-Up Paradigm: How Brands Can Build Human Connections in a Digital Age Evan Weber digital advertising expert with more than 18 years of experience in ecommerce and digital marketing of all kinds. He is a popular conference speaker and accomplished content producer on the subjects of affiliate marketing, search advertising, social media marketing, and website conversion rate optimization For more information go to MoneyForLunch.com. Connect with Bert Martinez on Facebook. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Need help with your business? Contact Bert Martinez. Have Bert Martinez speak at your event!
Selections from Legacies & Lunch featuring Dr. Brian Mitchell discussing the expulsion of free blacks from Arkansas in 1859; a reading of an interview with a former slave, Railroad Dockery, part of the WPA Slave Narratives; an interview with Cpl. Charles O. Hilburn, from the Korean War Project; a pre-birthday celebration of Johnny Cash; another installment of "Chewing the Fat with Rex & Paul"; information about the Butler Center's resources for teachers, including its Summer Seminar, a two-day workshop focused this year on Pulitzer Prize-winning authors with connections to Arkansas; "Authors on Air" with Arkansas Literary Festival Coordinator Brad Mooy; "The Council for the Liberation of Blacks", a reading from the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture; and recordings of music composed by William Grant Still, an African American classical composer raised in Little Rock who broke race barriers with his highly acclaimed work.
At long last, Melanie and Dalton get their turn on the podcast. If you saw their Style Story, then you know that in addition to their day jobs as commercial photographer and still life stylist, they enjoy a delightful variety of hobbies. Vegetable gardening, beer home brewing, group running and bath salt mixing. It's all on the table, my friends. This is officially your Summer guide to having a cool hobby, courtesy of the Tarvers. Listen below or on your smart phone in iTunes to hear our conversation. Podcast reference links: J. Hilburn Neiman Marcus Fossil Allison Vieger Laura Busby's Style Story IA Agency DoTerra essential oils Silicon Valley Brew Dogs Brew Masters A Cup of Jo Thrasher Magazine Xeriscaping Closing note: Our Style Stories podcast is very much in the growing phase of things and you can help it grow more! Leave a review in iTunes and help make this show that much more visible to new listeners in the process. Simply follow THIS LINK to leave your review.
Judith Mancini is dishing with Allen Edwards as he and his team create the beautiful and hip hair for the models in the Jennifer Shultz Style fashion show featuring the designs of Marissa Kenson for women and J. Hilburn for men. Amogest vineyards the Stonehaus is the perfect location to sip California wine and stroll through the vendors including Lozano Jewelry, Salt Shoes, What a Betty Headbands. Dawn Mina/Captivating Copy, Manos PR. Frascelli Jewels, RK Shopping Network enjoyed the evening.This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network http://www.talk4media.com/).
In this thirteenth episode of I Live In Dallas Radio, co-hosted by myself and Jason Channell, we interview Dallas Startup Week co-organizers Fiona Schlachter, Jeff Corkran, Erin O'Brien, and Paulomi (Polo) Patel, in order to get the 411 on the entrepreneurship talks happening the week of March 2nd through the 6th. Dallas Startup Week marks a sort of tipping point in the explosion in Dallas' startup scene, events, and success stories within the last five - seven years. In this podcast, we dive into some theories for this explosion, and name names on some of the current and past "movers and shakers" of the Dallas startup community. Listen to see if your startup gets a mention. What is Dallas Startup Week? According to their website, Dallas Startup Week, which is apart of Startup Weekâ„¢ at large, is "A five day celebration of your community. [Dallas Startup Week is] a new type of conference that builds momentum and opportunity around entrepreneurship, led by entrepreneurs and hosted in the entrepreneurial spaces you love. Dallas Startup Week is a reflection of your hard work and your community's unique entrepreneurial identity." Group Interview We met up with Dallas Startup Week (DSW15) co-organizers in a conference room at the Mercantile, a beautiful and historic downtown Dallas luxury apartment complex converted from a Cold War era commercial bank building. Located at 1800 Main Street, this is the big clock building that's often recognized in the downtown skyline. Appropriately, many of DSW's events will be held in downtown Dallas. Listen as we talk about: A handful of Dallas Startup Week speakers and some of the most interesting topics being presented. What makes Dallas different from startup epicenters like San Francisco, and in some ways better. Some of the hottest Dallas-based, and recently launched in Dallas, startups right now including: RISE, 2PointB, and Postmates. A mini history discourse on coworking spaces, Dallas' first coworking space, and three hot spaces right now: Fort Work, The Foundry, and The Kaleidoscope for Her. In the second half of the podcast, we take a deep dive into some of the psychological aspects of the entrepreneur's journey. We debunk some of the myths of being an entrepreneur like the overnight success perception from an outsider's point of view. We also cover why it's important to attend regular and special events like Dallas Startup Week in order to surround yourself with motivational and like-minded people. Keep listening to learn about: How Dallas Startup Week is not just for technology-only based startups, but includes talks from: successful Nammi [Food] Truck owners Teena Nguyen and Gary Torres, legendary  restaurateur Phil Romano, fashion mogul  Chris Hite (J. Hilburn), brewery owner Michael Peticolas (Peticolas Brewing Company), and many more. How some Dallas startup entrepreneurs are surviving  without cars by using using DART, living downtown, and coworking locally. How would-be entrepreneurs can get plugged into the Dallas startup community through ongoing monthly events and meetups (listen to get the names). How large companies like Sabre, Neiman Marcus, and others are participating in DSW15 by sharing insights from their innovation departments. For more info, and to see more topics and speakers, register and make your schedule at www.DSW15.com. Follow the hashtag: #DSW15 and interact on Facebook.com/DallasStartupWeek. Related posts: Common Desk Offers Startups and Freelancers an Uncommon Alternative to Working Remote – ILID Radio #12 Tech Cocktail’s Dallas Mixer & Startup Showcase One Couch at a Time Doc Film Maker Alexandra Liss Shares Her Story at Texas Theater – ILID Radio #11
Industry Leaders from the world of Beauty & Fashion providing thought provoking insights from Inspiring minds. Guests are interviewed on their experiences in both Fashion and Beauty and offer the Beauty Fashion and War audience guidance, wisdom and candor on what?s hot and what?s not in the industry of Beauty and Fashion. Guests are encouraged to be honest, to have fun and give our audience the most authentic answers from their vast experience in this sometimes superfluous industry. A key differentiating factor from other Podcasts that discuss Beauty and Fashion is our desire to discuss spirituality and the key components of professionals in this industry and how applying makeup or designing that perfect outfit, is in fact shifting negative mindset?s and providing a deeper sense of empowerment for both clients and industry experts alike. This is Beauty, Fashion and War! Hosted by Cleo Caban, a decorated war veteran whose spent almost a decade through out the Middle East as a Counter Intelligence Special Agent. Don?t get left behind! Singh Cassidy Bio’s Sukhinder Singh Cassidy is Founder & CEO of JOYUS, the web’s premium online video shopping network. Prior to founding JOYUS in January 2011, she has been a leading consumer internet and media executive with over 18 years of leadership experience at global and early stage companies including Google, Amazon, Yodlee, and News Corp. Most recently, Ms Singh Cassidy served as CEO and Chairman of the board at the leading social commerce site, Polyvore, Inc, and CEO-in-Residence with Accel Partners. From 2003 to 2009, Ms. Singh Cassidy was a senior executive at Google, Inc, where she grew and scaled several businesses, including Local & Maps, and Asia-Pacific & Latin American Operations. As President of Asia Pacific and Latin America, Sukhinder was responsible for all of Google’s commercial operations in both regions, and built the company’s physical presence from inception to a multi-billion dollar business serving users, advertisers and partners across 40 domains and 103 different countries throughout JAPAC and Latin America. Under her leadership the company opened 18 sales offices, 9 R&D centers, built full cross-functional operations throughout the region and was the fastest growing geography within the company. Prior to running Asia Pacific and Latin America, Ms. Singh Cassidy was the first General Manager for Google Local & Maps, and Head of Content Acquisition for Books, Library, Scholar, Shopping and Video. In this capacity she led a 30-person business development team to drive strategic partnerships to launch and scale of these innovative new services. Previously Sukhinder was Founder & SVP of Sales and Business Development at leading financial services platform Yodlee from 1999 to 2003,. Sukhinder started her career in Silicon Valley at Amazon.com, where she drove business development for the first generation of Amazon marketplace. Prior to Amazon, Sukhinder worked for British Sky Broadcasting (a News Corp company) and Merrill Lynch in New York and London. For her work in the Internet industry, Ms. Singh Cassidy has been profiled in numerous publications globally, including Fortune, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Business Week, the New York Times, Bloomberg, Techcrunch, AllthingsD, Ad Age and the books “How Good Leaders Learn” and “Innovation Nation”. She has been named one of the Top 100 People in the Valley by Business Insider (2012); a “Woman to Watch” by Forbes (2014), Fortune (2008) and Ad Age (2010); Techcrunch’s first General Management Fellow (2009); and one of the Top 100 Women of Influence in Silicon Valley (2014,2010). Sukhinder current serves on the board of TripAdvisor, Inc (TRIP), and J. Hilburn. She has previously served as an advisor to Twitter, and on the board of J. Crew Group Inc. (JCG). Sukhinder also sits on Princeton University’s Computer Science Advisory Council. She is a graduate of the Ivey School of Business Administration at the University of Western Ontario, Canada and is married with three children. Must Read’s: 4 Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss Look Inside on Amazon - Click Here Description: More than 100 pages of new, cutting-edge content. Forget the old concept of retirement and the rest of the deferred-life plan–there is no need to wait and every reason not to, especially in unpredictable economic times. Whether your dream is escaping the rat race, experiencing high-end world travel, earning a monthly five-figure income with zero management, or just living more and working less, The 4-Hour Workweek is the blueprint. This step-by-step guide to luxury lifestyle design teaches: •How Tim went from $40,000 per year and 80 hours per week to $40,000 per month and 4 hours per week•How to outsource your life to overseas virtual assistants for $5 per hour and do whatever you want•How blue-chip escape artists travel the world without quitting their jobs•How to eliminate 50% of your work in 48 hours using the principles of a forgotten Italian economist•How to trade a long-haul career for short work bursts and frequent “mini-retirements” Technology That Rocks! Favorite internet resource app: Instagram View iOS Instagram App On iTunes - Click Here Description: Instagram is an online mobile photo-sharing, video-sharing and social networking service that enables its users to take pictures and videos, and share them on a variety of social networking platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Flickr.[7] A distinctive feature is that it confines photos to a square shape, similar to Kodak Instamatic and Polaroid images, in contrast to the 4:3 aspect ratio typically used by mobile device cameras. Users can also apply digital filters to their images. The maximum duration for Instagram videos is 15 seconds. Social Media Links: Website: https://www.joyus.com/ Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/hellojoyus/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/joyus Instagram: http://instagram.com/hellojoyus Facebook: http://facebook.com/hellojoyus Youtube: http://youtube.com/user/HelloJoyus Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sukhinder-singh-cassidy/10/426/3a7 Google +: http://plus.google.com/113426911937631298725?prsrc=3 Phone: 1-866-856-9878 Email: support@joyus.com
PointClickFish.com talks with Chairman Duncan Hilburn from the US Open King Mackerel Tournament that will take place in Southport, North Carolina October 2-4, 2014. Watch the livestream: http://pcflive.com/usopen/ Tournament site: http://www.usopenkmt.com/ Thirty-four years ago a small group of community leaders met and decided that they needed an event to showcase the great fall fishing Southport-Oak Island area has to offer. The prizes and expenses for the first tournament were guaranteed by those community leaders signing a promissory note at a local financial institution - thus the U.S. Open King Mackerel Tournament was born. The U.S. Open King Mackerel Tournament now attracts almost 400 boats annually and is held in high esteem by the community and anglers.
Cheryl Lampard and Larry Hagenbuch call in from the J.Hilburn conference in Dallas and Mike Michalowicz about his new book "Profit First". Plus Fix it in 5 and Gibbons Quit Qommentary.This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Jennifer Giegengack from J. Hilburn Men's Clothier joins the Friends of Kevin Radio Show. Jennifer discusses how she helps her clients choose the right clothing for all ocassions and how you too can become a Style Advisor for J. Hillburn. Audio file: jhilburn.mp3
JHilburn.com is the world's fastest-growing luxury men's brand. Their clothes are made from the finest Italian fabric and hand constructed for every customer. The J.Hilburn experience is unlike any retail experience in terms of quality, service and value. Their network of more than 1,000 trusted personal style advisors across the country serve as style concierges for every customer, ensuring the highest quality of service, customized fit and personal attention. J.Hilburn is disrupting the entire retail industry by compressing its supply chain, delivering high quality custom fit clothing at mass scale and wrapping it with service and personal attention that no other retailer can provide.
In this companion episode to Episode 21, Lynda Hilburn reads from Dark Harvest, the second book in her Kismet Knight, Vampire Psychologist series. This reading was recorded June 11, 2009. Lynda Hilburn's material is copyright Lynda Hilburn. Podcast copyright 2009 Morven Westfield, but licensed under a Creative Commons license. See sidebar for details.
Interview with Lynda Hilburn, author of the Kismet Knight, Vampire Psychologist series which includes The Vampire Shrink and Dark Harvest. In her other reality, she makes her living as a licensed psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, professional psychic/tarot reader, university instructor and workshop presenter. Her first novel, “The Vampire Shrink” -- which introduced us to Denver Psychologist Kismet Knight and a hidden vampire underworld -- was released by Medallion Press, October, 2007. The second book in the series, “Dark Harvest,” was released October, 2008. Several more books are planned. Her short story, “Blood Song,” is part of the Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance anthology, April, 2009. For more information on Lynda and her work, visit www.lyndahilburnauthor.com
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