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The Industrial Workers of the World or IWW is remembered as militant and creative. Its vision was one big union where workers decide what to produce, working conditions, and pay. […] The post Ahmed White: Under the Iron Heel: The Wobblies and the Capitalist War on Radical Workers and Isn't It Time to Nationalize the Railroads? appeared first on KKFI.
is It Time? Have you had enough of Colorado's liberal turn and are thinking of leaving the state? Where are you looking at going? George and callers discuss if the state is lost for conservatives and it's time to move out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Isn't It Time?In this episode of Open Your Eyes, McKay delves into the theme of taking control of one's life and reaching one's potential, and he does this through the lens of the Boston Marathon. The stories of some Marathon runners, as discussed by McKay, offer insight and encouragement to do the hard things in order to achieve success. The rigorous process of qualifying for the marathon, the dedication and hard work required to be considered as a participant, the emotions and experiences of race day, and the camaraderie and support of the spectators and fellow runners are all explored. Our host also shares the power of determination and perseverance, and introduces listeners to the "Scream Tunnel" - a powerful reminder of the impact that support and encouragement can have in an individual's journey towards their goals. During the episode, McKay also recounts the remarkable story of Katherine Switzer, and emphasizes the importance of proving our abilities and the price we must pay to truly run the race of life. As you listen in today, you will gain insight into how to take your life back and do the things necessary to grow your business and achieve success - including losing things such as idle time and the willingness to procrastinate so that you can gain energy, satisfaction, and a sense of being remarkable. Inspirational and motivational, today's episode answers that most crucial of questions: Isn't it time to do the hard things necessary to take your life back?The Finer Details of This Episode:Overview of the Boston Marathon and its significanceThe power of determination and perseveranceThe "Scream Tunnel" Doing the hard things in order to achieve successThe story of Katherine Switzer Taking your life back and doing the necessary thingsLosing a few thingsThe importance of training and working hard, even when no one is watchingProving yourself yourselfMaking the effort to be remarkableQuotes:"500,000 spectators line the route and gather at the finish line to cheer on a brother, a sister, a friend, or to just watch runners reaching their goals.""Race day is an experience all by itself.""One magical place on the course is called ‘Scream Tunnel.'""Isn't it time to take your life back, do the hard things when it's time?”"And soon you'll be in the habit and your life, yourself, your self worth, will return.""It also means you may gain a few things - energy, satisfaction, and a sense of you being remarkable.""She trained and worked and finally ran a marathon plus an extra 5 miles to prove to her coach that she could run the distance.""And in Katherine's case, she proved her ability in training by herself with no one watching.”"The other runners were happy to see her and supportive of her.”Links:https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
Lindsay Masland, Appalachian State University Keynote Address: You Were Trained as a Scientist. Isn't It Time to Start Teaching Like One? Originally delivered October 19, 2019 in Denver, CO at STP's Annual Conference on Teaching (ACT)
In this conversation, Brenda and Amelia talk about changing families and holiday expectations in midlife. Discover how to: ✅ let go of expectations as your kids grow and change. ✅ build a family culture your children want to come home to. ✅ communicate with your teens, young adult, and adult kids about their holiday needs. ✅ great new traditions and activities. ✅ involve prayer as a primary staple for you and your family during the holiday season. Join the Midlife Moms Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fledgeparentforum
I took extended time to learn from two IBM Champions on the state of the IT industry. Welcome Heather Cole, President and CEO at Lodestar Solutions and Steven Perva, Sr. Mainframe Innovation Engineer at Ensono. Special guest, Libby Ingrassia, Program Director for IBM Champions joins us.03:21 Individuals whose first language is binary13:17 What is an IBM Champion?19:34 Why Z Systems? 26:00 ITs #1 Challenge!29:04 Move from FAQs to Should Ask Questions31:50 IT Time to Value36:22 Trends in Data40:28 Business Intelligence Bullseye42:24 Value of Social Eminence47:31 Special Guest :Libby Ingrassia 50:00 IBM Champions ProgramLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/heatherlcole, linkedin.com/in/stevenperva, linkedin.com/in/libbyingrassiaWebsite: Lodestarsolutions.com, Ensono.com, developer.ibm.com/champions/Blog: www.lodestarsolutions.com/blogWant to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.
I took extended time to learn from two IBM Champions on the state of the IT industry. Welcome Heather Cole, President and CEO at Lodestar Solutions and Steven Perva, Sr. Mainframe Innovation Engineer at Ensono. Special guest, Libby Ingrassia, Program Director for IBM Champions joins us.03:21 Individuals whose first language is binary13:17 What is an IBM Champion?19:34 Why Z Systems? 26:00 ITs #1 Challenge!29:04 Move from FAQs to Should Ask Questions31:50 IT Time to Value36:22 Trends in Data40:28 Business Intelligence Bullseye42:24 Value of Social Eminence47:31 Special Guest :Libby Ingrassia 50:00 IBM Champions ProgramLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/heatherlcole, linkedin.com/in/stevenperva, linkedin.com/in/libbyingrassiaWebsite: Lodestarsolutions.com, Ensono.com, developer.ibm.com/champions/Blog: www.lodestarsolutions.com/blogWant to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.
Sintonía: "Belly Shadow" - Hot Tuna "Mississippi Delta City Blues", "Till The End Of Time", "Take Me Back To Chicago", "Vote For Me", "Takin´It On Uptown" y "This Time", extraídas del álbum "XI" (Columbia Records, 1977) "Alive Again", "Hot Streets", "Ain´t It Time" y "Show Me The Way", extraídas del álbum "Hot Streets" (Columbia Records, 1978) Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por Chicago Adjuntamos relación de fechas de emisión de los 6 anteriores capítulos de este coleccionable dedicado a seleccionar lo mejor de los álbumes de estudio de Chicago: 1.- Primer álbum doble de la banda, cuando aún se llamaban Chicago Transit Authority, emitido el 04/11/2021 2.- El 2º LP, también doble, con el título del mismo en números romanos: "II" (1970), emitido el 15/12/2021 3.- El tercer álbum, también doble; "III" (1971), emitido el 11/01/2022 4.- Los LPs "V" (1972) y "VI" (1973), emitido el 22/02/2022 5.- El álbum "VII" (1974), de nuevo doble LP, emitido el 22/03/2022 6.- Los discos "VIII" (1975) y "X" (1976), emitido el 21/04/2022 Escuchar audio
We welcome back Dr. Ray Guarendi of EWTN Radio and The Station of the Cross Radio to discuss his latest book from Sophia Institute Press, Living Calm: Mastering Anger and Frustration. What is the correct and holy use for anger, and why do we get it wrong so often? Living Calm: Mastering Anger and Frustration Dr. Ray's Website Anger: When is It Time to Pull the Pin? The Doctor Is In Ask Father McTeigue
Did you happen to clock that we are walking into our last quarter before we are at our 10 year December 21, 2012 anniversary? Well, let me inform you. This is where we are at. This September Equinox and December solstice package is going to be a doozy! Doing dual duty with the wrap up of our 2012-2022 test phase AND representing the beginning of another much bigger wave, these two turning of the seasons are worth noting. In this instalment, I get us grounded in remembering what 2012 was about. More importantly, I talk about how our current cosmic moment packs infinitely way more punch than that moment did. You see, back then we got rocked out of a rut. Now, we have had a decade to test things out. As the sun, cosmic rays, and planetary activities naturally meet their connection points, we are about to experience the equivalent of a very large cosmic spark. (If you ask Venus, it has already begun.) Final Quarter Before Decade 2012 Celebration (1-18:00 timestamp) We are just around the corner from September Equinox 2022. This is our ‘final quarter' before we celebrate our 10-year anniversary since 2012. This decade was an important part of the ‘turnover' phase, during which we moved from solar cycle 24 into 25 and through which we entered the transformation into the Age of Aquarius. Excitingly, the major objectives, themes, and contracts that had been created in relation to the ‘great awakening' which that moment was meant to represent have mostly played themselves out. These will be months of review, repair, wrapping up, and moving on. Just in time for another, larger wave of awakening to come in its place. YAY. Ultimately, the planet as an energy system and in its pathway of healing is progressing extremely well. In the year 2014, I made my first public appearance to you as Katie IndiCrow. My job then as it is now, is to walk the planet through these changes and to express these messages. In this segment, I talk a bit about the background of what these soul groups and projects were. The highlight points we met the last decade is going to be a 'theme' of what I write and talk about over the next few months. Subscribe, like, 'follow' to hear more. What to Expect 19:00- 25:00 Time stamp (19-25:00) Rapid energy change as well as the 'wrap up' and 'start up' that we are going to be experiencing more fully during these next three (plus) months. As I explain in the podcast, the cosmic factors plus the changeover factors that many of us are going to be experiencing will bring about: emotional and soul wound healing, the ability to harness new and different forms of knowledge, re-connection to your creativity, moving beyond a reality stream and into another, and the opportunity to make major energy leaps. Preparing to Make the Most of It (Time stamp 25:00- 36:00) Rapid energy transformation can be fun, invigorating, and inspiring. It can also be confusing, terrifying, and painful. The latter does not have to be the predominant experience, but it tends to be for people who are not prepared. (Even the most prepared will also feel discomfort here and there.) The main difference is that it is not the ongoing state of being and is recognized as something to work through or from as part of moving beyond the limitations of one reality stream or vibration spectrum. My book (Soul Compass) is a powerful learning aid that you can work with to get yourself into tip top form this season (and beyond). Click here for your copy of 'Soul Compass: Pathways to Conscious Self Connection' in book form: New Book Release Announcement – Crow Medicine: Spirituality for the 21st Century (crow-medicine.com) Visit my blog for a more elaborate version of this write-up!
In this conversation, Brenda and Amelia talk about the tension of living in a season of both sorrow and joy, emptiness and fullness. Discover how to: ✅ Surrender expectations and your children to God. ✅ Implement practical resources to handle emotions. ✅ Be a steward of this season of life. ✅ Use Genesis 22:1-19 as a practice of laying down your children to God. Join the Midlife Moms Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fledgeparentforum
What do you do when your podcast successfully covers the best power pop bands of the 1970's? When you break down in detail the career and catalog of bands such as Cheap Trick, Big Star and Badfinger? The answer is simple: you close out the 70's with a Top Ten List. #1 Fanclub continues their pursuit of knowledge on Power Pop, Brit Pop, Shoegaze and Dream Pop with a celebration of perhaps the most important decade of music in a world without The Beatles. Craig and Shawn take you through their list of top 10 power pop songs. Some bands are obvious (Badfinger, Big Star), some are obscure (Artful Dodger, The Cryers) but all of the choices are guaranteed to take you back in time to some of the greatest recordings in rock music. Enjoy!Shawn's Top 10The Cryers - "Shake It Up (Ain't It Time?)" from The Cryers (1978)Badfinger - "No Matter What" from No Dice (1970)Big Star - "Feel" from #1 Record (1972)Cheap Trick - "Hello There" from In Color (1977)The Rubinoos - "Lightning Love Affair" from Back To The Drawing Board! (1979)Joe Jackson - "One More Time" from Look Sharp! (1979)Artful Dodger - "Wayside" from Artful Dodger (1975)Nick Lowe - "Cruel To Be Kind" from Labour Of Lust (1979)Raspberries - "Hard To Get Over a Heartbreak" from Side 3 (1973)Shoes - "Tomorrow Night" from Present Tense (1979)Spotify Playlist Link (note: The Cryers song was unfortunately not available on Spotify)Craig's Top 10Big Star - "The Ballad Of El Goodo" from #1 Record (1972)Nick Lowe - "Cruel To Be Kind" from Labour Of Lust (1979)The Cars - "Just What I Needed" from The Cars (1978)Big Star - "Feel" from #1 Record (1972)Badfinger - "No Matter What" from No Dice (1970)The Knack - "My Sherona" from Get The Knack (1979)Cheap Trick - "Southern Girls" from In Color (1977)Big Star - "September Gurls" from Radio City (1974)Emitt Rhodes - "Somebody Made For Me" from Emitt Rhodes (1970)20/20 - "Remember The Lightning" from 20/20 (1979)Spotify Playlist LinkSelections of the week:Hoodoo Gurus - Chariot Of The Gods on Big Time Shake Some Action! - Wide Awake on Satellite 451 Music Intro music provided by Joe Giddings"#1" from Star Collector's album Songs For The Whole Family
There is so much great music packed into this hour on Catching A Wave! Beth Riley has a whistlin' tune from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. We've got a trio of "fish" themed tunes from Los Straitjackets, George Harrison & Dick Dale. We continue our 10th anniversary celebration of The Beach Boys' That's Why God Made The Radio album and we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week. We'll pay tribute to Ronnie Spector who passed away on January 12th, 2022 with a solo tune and a classic from The Ronettes. Plus, we've got tunes from Didi Wray, Ramones, The Lucky Odds, The Insanitizers, The Rip Chords, Susanna Hoffs, HJ & The Constellations, Underwater Bosses, The Currie Brothers, Marty Rudnick and The Me Gustas! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys The Me Gustas- "Conduit" The Lucky Odds- "Snake Eyes" Marty Rudnick- "Some Summer" The Currie Brothers- "Link Ray Gun" Underwater Bosses- "The Black Demon Of Cortez" "Fire" themed trio: Los Straitjackets- "The Fishin' Hole (Theme From The Andy Griffith Show)" George Harrison- "Fish On The Sand" Dick Dale- "Fish Taco" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Whistle In" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Susanna Hoffs- "No Good Trying" Didi Wray- "Love You Till Tuesday" The Insanitizers- "The Escape" HJ & The Constellations- "Tubular Spectacular" 10th Anniversary Celebration of The Beach Boys- That's Why God Made The Radio The Beach Boys- "Isn't It Time" (single mix) Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Overtones- "Red Checker Wagon" Ramones- Surf City" Remembering Ronnie Spector: Ronnie Spector and The Ronettes- "I'd Much Rather Be With The Girls" The Ronettes- "Be My Baby" The Rip Chords- "Hey Little Cobra" Outro music bed: The Beach Boys- "Isn't It Time" (instrumental)
Mother Nature moves way too fast sometimes! Wonderfully bright and fully colorful rainbow over our shed. Lori used her cell phone, hopefully got the shot. When I got the Canon camera ready to go the cloud and the rainbow were gone…way too fast! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you sharing the show? Are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! February 17, 2022, Thursday, aisle two…Tommy Sistak - 19 She Just Won't Go Away [The Co-Op Communique Volume 5]Chris Stamey & The dB's - (I Thought) You Wanted To Know [DIY Shake It Up - American Power Pop II 1978-1980]Papa Schmapa - 9. Where Are You Now [Where Are You Now?]The Sun Sawed in 1/2 - Before The Fall [Before the Fall]@The Rooks - Hidden First Track [A Wishing Well]Emperor Penguin - 03 The Way The Cookie Crumbles [Palaces and Slums EP]@Yani Martinelli - 11 Paint The Sound [Snowflakes & Fireflies]Paul Limb - My LoveR.E. Seraphin - 5. I'd Rather Be [Tiny Shapes]David Myhr - We Wanted To ShineThe Ormidales - She's Leaving For London@The Cryers - Shake It Up (Ain't It Time?) [DIY Shake It Up - American Power II 1978 – 1980]Anton Barbeau - A4 City By the Sea [Magic Act]@The Incredible Kidda Band - Fighting My Way BackKris Rodgers – Revolution [Losing The Frequency] (Rum Bar Records)Phil Ajjarapu - 7 Nothing is Connected [Sing Along Until You Feel Better]The Courettes - Go! Go! Go! [Here Are The Courettes] (Damaged Goods Records)
Our very own Lance Haun has released his latest newsletter called the Work Leader Weekly. Haven't subscribed yet? Go here: http://secrets.thestarrconspiracy.com/work-leaders-newsletter-sign-up. Feel free to email lance@thestarrconspiracy.com for the deets. Subscribe to the newsletter or listen for the dish on these themes: Feeling the Love at Work Isn't It Time to Pay ERG Leads? Quick Hits From Around the Web That's all we got today. Questions? Feedback? Email marketing@thestarrconspiracy.com. Later. Music by Bonkers Beat Club, “Fifteen on Me.”
Countless musicians of far lesser accomplishment have probably made similar statements regarding their own personal creative process, but when the confession comes from John Waite – whose been successfully writing, recording and performing some of the most listenable, enduring and appreciated popular music for more than 35 years – one cannot help but both recognize and marvel at the shimmering legacy of this British born rock star. The ride began when Waite was tapped as bassist and lead vocalist for the Babys who rocketed to Top 20 chart positions with a pair of infections hits, “Isn't it Time” from the band's sophomore LP, Broken Heart in 1977 and the monster ballad, “Every Time I Think of You” off 1978's Head First. But it was the album's rhythmically aggressive and seductive title track where fans got their first glimpse of the authentic John Waite, a no-holds-barred rock n' roll performer devoted heart and soul to live performance and making sure every fan in the audience left the concert hall just as elated and exhausted as the band they'd paid to see. After John Lennon's assassination, December 9, 1980, a bizarre thing happened during one of those furious Baby's performances when John was pulled from the stage by an overzealous fan during an encore. The freak event seriously injured his knee and the group disbanded shortly thereafter. From the ashes of the Baby's, however, rose an abundant and prodigious solo career, ignited by the well-received release, Ignition, that featured the single, “Change,” which rode the AOR charts for weeks in 1982, the year a new cable channel that would alter the course of popular media culture called MTV launched. At the forefront of its early play list was the video for the Holly Knight-penned track that in 1985, was included on the platinum-selling Vision Quest soundtrack. John's next solo effort, 1984's No Brakes, did exactly what the title inferred, barreling at runaway train speed to international acclaim and U.S. platinum success thanks to the smash hit, “Missing You,” which did not stop until it reached Number 1 on the Billboard's Hot 100 Singles, Album Rock Tracks and Adult Contemporary charts. The following up single, “Tears” was a top 10 hit on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts. Continuing to evolve as both a songwriter and formidable stage presence, Mask of Smiles was released in 1985, possessing a pair of muscular hit melodies, ”Every Step of the Way,” and “If Anybody Had a Heart,” which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1986 motion picture, About Last Night starring Demi Moore. John's fourth solo LP, Rover's Return, highlighted by the superlative, “These Times Are Hard for Lovers.” The same season that Bon Jovi was urging two lovers to live on a prayer, John delivered an aortal anthem of timeless resonance. “Baby we can make it ‘cause our love will pull us through/ these times are hard for lovers its down to me and you/Nothing's gonna break us if we hang on to what's true, these times are hard for lovers, I believe I you.” “I don't have a plan and most of the songwriting is a knee jerk reaction of being alive. I try to speak from an honest place where the listener can both hear and feel where I'm coming from; the job is mine, to help them understand me. There's a real need as an artist to express who you are and where you're coming from.” A long and prodigious career often combines composition and interpretation, like in 1990 when John recorded the Martin Page and Bernie Taupin-penned track, “Deal for Life” for the Days of Thunder soundtrack. But two years prior to that cinematic adventure, superbly performing another songwriter's work led to one of the biggest hits on John Waite's illustrious resume. In 1988, a reunion with former Baby's band mates, Jonathan Cain and Ricky Phillips –along with uber-guitarist Neal Schon from Journey and drummer Deen Castronovo –resulted in the John Waite fronted supergroup, Bad English. And in 1989, the group's ballad, “When I See You Smile,” – penned by Grammy-winning songwriter, Diane Warren – went to Number 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and was certified Gold. The album reached Top Five and sold more than two million units in the U.S. alone. Bad English released two albums before breaking up in 1992. Since returning to the recording studio and concert trek as a solo artist in 1995, John has produced a string of solid, existentially eccentric, courageously eclectic and blisteringly electric rock n' roll records, including 1995's Temple Bar, 1997's When You Were Mine, 2001's Figure in a Landscape, 2004's The Hard Way, 2006's Downtown: Journey of a Heart and 2010's In Real Time –an extraordinary live recording that featured burning in-concert realizations of the Baby's “Change”, “Back on My Feet Again” and “Head First”, not to mention Bad English's “Best of What I've Got” as well as a mind-blowing cover of Led Zeppelin's “Rock and Roll.” It was this lifelong passion for original Country that inspired John's sensational 2006 duet with bluegrass legend, Allison Krauss, where the two combined honeysweet vocal forces to remake his international hit, “Missing You.” On February 5, 2007, they performed the song on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. John teamed up with Matchbox 20 lead guitarist and songwriter, Kyle Cook in 2011 and their creative chemistry birthed the exhilarating Rough & Tumble, a long form exercise in raucous riffs and bloody truths highlighted by “Further the Sky,” “Shadows of Love” and the Classic Radio chart topping title track, a remarkable feat for any musician to reach number one airplay after three and a half decades in the music business trenches. All-Access Live hit the streets in 2012 and delivered on all stages of John's career–solo, The Babys and Bad English. Bearing a dynamic, stripped down sound which shows off his talented three-piece band, Waite demonstrates why he's considered one of the great rock and roll singers, imbuing the timeless material with saber toothed vitality and kinetic power. In 2014, Waite returned with Best. Navigating raucous rock, gut bucket blues and country, Waite's new greatest hits album is a thrilling snapshot representing the inspired artistic breadth of this legendary artist's entire career tallying more than 40 years on the rock and roll highway featuring re-recorded versions of signature classics, “Back on My Feet Again,” “Isn't It Time” and “Missing You,” hard-hitting live renditions of “Head First,” “Saturday Night” and “Change” to the more introspective fare of “Suicide Life,” “Downtown” and “Bluebird Café.” The Wooden Heart-Acoustic Anthology Volume 1 and Volume 2, released in 2015 and 2017, respectively, found Waite exploring yet another dimension to his artistry, his deep rooted appreciation of acoustic flavored music. “The Wooden Heart thing was something I'd wanted to attempt since I started making records. I wrote just about anything that was any good on the acoustic; I always had an acoustic with me wherever I went. It's actually more of a surprise that I didn't do something like this sooner.” Framed against stark and stripped down production showcasing only vocals and acoustic guitar, the Wooden Heart records highlighted the core essence of the songs themselves, threading newly penned original compositions, reworkings of some of Waite's favorite material from his solo career and The Babys alongside smartly chosen covers by the likes of Bob Dylan (“Girl From The North Country”), Donovan (“Catch The Wind”) and Richard Thompson, into an authentic and soul stirring musical statement. “The first release (Volume 1) was done on the spot, a day of recording and a day of mixing. It just happened! I didn't stop to think too much about anything but feel. It's what I do best. It was the most natural I'd felt in a recording studio. Two years later, I wanted to record Volume 2 but this time touch on the past. We were playing Wooden Heart shows across America to sold out crowds and I wanted the new release to reflect that with songs like “Isn't It Time” to In “God's Shadow” and “Downtown.” I included some of the original masters to make it what it became, an anthology. The Donovan song, “Catch The Wind” was recorded in a converted cowshed in deep winter in Wales five years ago; Hawkwind's bass player turned it into Foal Studios. The studio was miles from anywhere at the end of a lane so that's another song I always wanted to try. The Wooden Heart-Acoustic Anthology will continue. There's endless possibilities to it now the ice is broken.” With more live shows and new music in the offing, John Waite continues to forge his own singularly personal path, celebrating the present and engaged by the promise of the future. The story is far from over for the Lancaster, England-born rock star/balladeer/storyteller who was inspired onto his musical path by blues, soul and country along with a deep connection to the Celtic folk music of his homeland.
Countless musicians of far lesser accomplishment have probably made similar statements regarding their own personal creative process, but when the confession comes from John Waite – whose been successfully writing, recording and performing some of the most listenable, enduring and appreciated popular music for more than 35 years – one cannot help but both recognize and marvel at the shimmering legacy of this British born rock star. The ride began when Waite was tapped as bassist and lead vocalist for the Babys who rocketed to Top 20 chart positions with a pair of infections hits, “Isn't it Time” from the band's sophomore LP, Broken Heart in 1977 and the monster ballad, “Every Time I Think of You” off 1978's Head First. But it was the album's rhythmically aggressive and seductive title track where fans got their first glimpse of the authentic John Waite, a no-holds-barred rock n' roll performer devoted heart and soul to live performance and making sure every fan in the audience left the concert hall just as elated and exhausted as the band they'd paid to see. After John Lennon's assassination, December 9, 1980, a bizarre thing happened during one of those furious Baby's performances when John was pulled from the stage by an overzealous fan during an encore. The freak event seriously injured his knee and the group disbanded shortly thereafter. From the ashes of the Baby's, however, rose an abundant and prodigious solo career, ignited by the well-received release, Ignition, that featured the single, “Change,” which rode the AOR charts for weeks in 1982, the year a new cable channel that would alter the course of popular media culture called MTV launched. At the forefront of its early play list was the video for the Holly Knight-penned track that in 1985, was included on the platinum-selling Vision Quest soundtrack. John's next solo effort, 1984's No Brakes, did exactly what the title inferred, barreling at runaway train speed to international acclaim and U.S. platinum success thanks to the smash hit, “Missing You,” which did not stop until it reached Number 1 on the Billboard's Hot 100 Singles, Album Rock Tracks and Adult Contemporary charts. The following up single, “Tears” was a top 10 hit on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts. Continuing to evolve as both a songwriter and formidable stage presence, Mask of Smiles was released in 1985, possessing a pair of muscular hit melodies, ”Every Step of the Way,” and “If Anybody Had a Heart,” which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1986 motion picture, About Last Night starring Demi Moore. John's fourth solo LP, Rover's Return, highlighted by the superlative, “These Times Are Hard for Lovers.” The same season that Bon Jovi was urging two lovers to live on a prayer, John delivered an aortal anthem of timeless resonance. “Baby we can make it ‘cause our love will pull us through/ these times are hard for lovers its down to me and you/Nothing's gonna break us if we hang on to what's true, these times are hard for lovers, I believe I you.” “I don't have a plan and most of the songwriting is a knee jerk reaction of being alive. I try to speak from an honest place where the listener can both hear and feel where I'm coming from; the job is mine, to help them understand me. There's a real need as an artist to express who you are and where you're coming from.” A long and prodigious career often combines composition and interpretation, like in 1990 when John recorded the Martin Page and Bernie Taupin-penned track, “Deal for Life” for the Days of Thunder soundtrack. But two years prior to that cinematic adventure, superbly performing another songwriter's work led to one of the biggest hits on John Waite's illustrious resume. In 1988, a reunion with former Baby's band mates, Jonathan Cain and Ricky Phillips –along with uber-guitarist Neal Schon from Journey and drummer Deen Castronovo –resulted in the John Waite fronted supergroup, Bad English. And in 1989, the group's ballad, “When I See You Smile,” – penned by Grammy-winning songwriter, Diane Warren – went to Number 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and was certified Gold. The album reached Top Five and sold more than two million units in the U.S. alone. Bad English released two albums before breaking up in 1992. Since returning to the recording studio and concert trek as a solo artist in 1995, John has produced a string of solid, existentially eccentric, courageously eclectic and blisteringly electric rock n' roll records, including 1995's Temple Bar, 1997's When You Were Mine, 2001's Figure in a Landscape, 2004's The Hard Way, 2006's Downtown: Journey of a Heart and 2010's In Real Time –an extraordinary live recording that featured burning in-concert realizations of the Baby's “Change”, “Back on My Feet Again” and “Head First”, not to mention Bad English's “Best of What I've Got” as well as a mind-blowing cover of Led Zeppelin's “Rock and Roll.” It was this lifelong passion for original Country that inspired John's sensational 2006 duet with bluegrass legend, Allison Krauss, where the two combined honeysweet vocal forces to remake his international hit, “Missing You.” On February 5, 2007, they performed the song on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. John teamed up with Matchbox 20 lead guitarist and songwriter, Kyle Cook in 2011 and their creative chemistry birthed the exhilarating Rough & Tumble, a long form exercise in raucous riffs and bloody truths highlighted by “Further the Sky,” “Shadows of Love” and the Classic Radio chart topping title track, a remarkable feat for any musician to reach number one airplay after three and a half decades in the music business trenches. All-Access Live hit the streets in 2012 and delivered on all stages of John's career–solo, The Babys and Bad English. Bearing a dynamic, stripped down sound which shows off his talented three-piece band, Waite demonstrates why he's considered one of the great rock and roll singers, imbuing the timeless material with saber toothed vitality and kinetic power. In 2014, Waite returned with Best. Navigating raucous rock, gut bucket blues and country, Waite's new greatest hits album is a thrilling snapshot representing the inspired artistic breadth of this legendary artist's entire career tallying more than 40 years on the rock and roll highway featuring re-recorded versions of signature classics, “Back on My Feet Again,” “Isn't It Time” and “Missing You,” hard-hitting live renditions of “Head First,” “Saturday Night” and “Change” to the more introspective fare of “Suicide Life,” “Downtown” and “Bluebird Café.” The Wooden Heart-Acoustic Anthology Volume 1 and Volume 2, released in 2015 and 2017, respectively, found Waite exploring yet another dimension to his artistry, his deep rooted appreciation of acoustic flavored music. “The Wooden Heart thing was something I'd wanted to attempt since I started making records. I wrote just about anything that was any good on the acoustic; I always had an acoustic with me wherever I went. It's actually more of a surprise that I didn't do something like this sooner.” Framed against stark and stripped down production showcasing only vocals and acoustic guitar, the Wooden Heart records highlighted the core essence of the songs themselves, threading newly penned original compositions, reworkings of some of Waite's favorite material from his solo career and The Babys alongside smartly chosen covers by the likes of Bob Dylan (“Girl From The North Country”), Donovan (“Catch The Wind”) and Richard Thompson, into an authentic and soul stirring musical statement. “The first release (Volume 1) was done on the spot, a day of recording and a day of mixing. It just happened! I didn't stop to think too much about anything but feel. It's what I do best. It was the most natural I'd felt in a recording studio. Two years later, I wanted to record Volume 2 but this time touch on the past. We were playing Wooden Heart shows across America to sold out crowds and I wanted the new release to reflect that with songs like “Isn't It Time” to In “God's Shadow” and “Downtown.” I included some of the original masters to make it what it became, an anthology. The Donovan song, “Catch The Wind” was recorded in a converted cowshed in deep winter in Wales five years ago; Hawkwind's bass player turned it into Foal Studios. The studio was miles from anywhere at the end of a lane so that's another song I always wanted to try. The Wooden Heart-Acoustic Anthology will continue. There's endless possibilities to it now the ice is broken.” With more live shows and new music in the offing, John Waite continues to forge his own singularly personal path, celebrating the present and engaged by the promise of the future. The story is far from over for the Lancaster, England-born rock star/balladeer/storyteller who was inspired onto his musical path by blues, soul and country along with a deep connection to the Celtic folk music of his homeland.
Episode # 170 - The Amazing John Waite talks latest release Wooden Heart Acoustic Anthology and so much more! The Amazing John Waite talks latest release Wooden Heart Acoustic Anthology and so much more! Begins a 22 City tour Saturday, October 16th in Fort Lauderdale headlining with Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo. We discuss the track "Change" from his 1st solo album "Ignition" produced by Neil Giraldo with Scandal's Patty Smyth on backing vocals. His Songwriting and Storytelling Performing in small intimate clubs Having great backing vocalists on "Change," "Everytime I Think You," "Isn't It Time," etc. Performing with Alison Krauss and other female artists for duets His love for painting - like the artwork for Wooden Heart. Matchbox 20's Kyle Cook on tour with his band on some shows and so much more! Subscribe to Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged Podcast, Pat's Soundbytes IGTV and Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged - Podcast Radio Show on YouTube for all the interviews and incredible content. Instagram: Pat's Soundbytes Twitter: @PatsSoundbytes Facebook: Patrick Calamari or Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged!! Patreon Page: Pat's Soundbytes
My 250 Favorite Albums of All-Time#250-248Intro/Outro: All For You by Sister Hazel250. That's Why God Made the Radio by The Beach Boys (That's Why God Made the Radio & Isn't It Time & The Private Life of Bill and Sue)249. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco (Heavy Metal Drummer & Jesus, etc. & Kamera)248. Okemah and the Melody of Riot by Son Volt (Jet Pilot & Atmosphere & 6 String Belief)Introducing the Album Art Championship! Click on the links below to look at each of today's album covers and vote for your favorite. Remember, you are voting on which album has the best album art, not whether or not you liked the music, so be objective! At the end of each week, we will have five album art finalists that will move on to the next round. Vote using the Survey Monkey Link below. May the best album art win!That's Why God Made the Radio album artYankee Hotel Foxtrot album artOkemah and the Melody of Riot album artVote on Today's Album Art
It Time for Prime Time Biden. Peter talks with callers about what to expect from the President's address tonight and will it be shorter/longer than 20 min See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're jam packed on this Catching A Wave with new tunes and classics! We hear Suzi Quatro, Brian Langan, The Volcanics, Black Valley Moon, Habibi, The 5.6.7.8's, The Surf Kings, The Evanstones, The Doltones, Los Caminos, Cayucas, The Supraphonics, Mike Love with Hanson, Al Dual and more! Beth Riley has a great tune from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break segement, we board the Catching A Wave Time Machine for the week ending July 1, 1964 to hear 3 great tunes on the chart that week and of course we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox! Intro music bed "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys The Supraphonics- "Surf Rider" Black Valley Moon- "The Devil's Chair" Los Caminos- "Barrel Roll" Cayucas- "Malibu '79 Long" The Doltones- "Garbageman Twist" The Evanstones- "El Gato" Brian Langan- "The Sight I Seek" The Surf Kings- "The Crawl" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break- The Beach Boys- "All I Wanna Do" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Al Dual- "Young Love" Mike Love- "It's OK" (with Hanson) The Volcanics- "Accelerator" Catching A Wave Time Machine Week ending July 1, 1964: #86 The Ventures- "Walk Don't Run '64" #12 Jan & Dean- "The Little Old Lady From Pasadena" #1 The Beach Boys- "I Get Around" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Laughing Gravy- "Vegetables" Habibi- "Mountain Song" Suzi Quatro- "Betty Who" The 5.6.7.8's- "Woo Hoo" Outro Music Bed: The Beach Boys- "Isn't It Time"
Pastor Steve speaks to us this day about It Time to Believe in God's POWER Once Again!!!
One would think that during a pandemic workers who stock the grocery shelves, cook our take-out orders, and process our meat would at least get paid sick leave to get well or care for a sick family member. But most don’t, and many come to work sick. Isn’t it time workers had paid leave? They […] The post Isn’t It Time for Paid Leave? appeared first on KKFI.
Rion tries to figure out the best way to stop deer from ruining a town's garden. The transcript for this episode can be found here. Wizard Seeking Wizard is a podcast for wizards looking for relationships. This show is a delightful collection of ads placed by Wizards looking for a partner, be it for romance or rivalry or something else. Find out more about the show here and follow them on twitter @wiz4wiz. This episode was written by Ather Ahmed (he/him) and edited by Tal Minear (they/them). It was produced by Tal Minear. Iniya was voiced by Rashika Rao (she/her), Seneca was voiced by Khalila Marie (she/they), and Hamza was voiced by Tau Zaman (they/them). The voice of Rion was Tal Minear. Music used in this episode was from Komiku's It Time for Adventure album. Komiku can be found in the same place as Monplaisir, who also made our theme. Visit our website, follow us on Twitter @sidquestingpod, Instagram @sidequesting, and Tumblr at sidquestingpod, or support us on Patreon.
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There are only a handful of bands who seem to jump fully formed onto the scene from their debut album, and one of these is certainly Lynyrd Skynyrd with their debut studio release (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd). Lynyrd Skynyrd is arguably the band that defines Southern rock. Originally formed as “My Backyard” in 1964, the group would take the name “Lynyrd Skynyrd” in 1969, taking the name of a PE teacher (Leonard Skinner) at Robert E. Lee High School — a teacher whose strict enforcement of school policies against boys having long hair resulted in guitarist Gary Rossington dropping out of high school. In addition to guitarist Rossington, the band consisted of front man Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Allen Collins, guitarist and bassist Ed King, keyboardist Billy Powell, and drummer Bob Burns.Despite the jam band feel from songs like “Freebird,” the band itself went into the studio with their songs quite perfected, and no improvisation was allowed. The album itself is terrific, and the band vaulted into an incredible popularity after opening for The Who during their Quadrophenia tour.Skynyrd would produce five studio albums before tragedy struck in a plane crash in 1977 that killed Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, and the pilot and co-pilot. Other members of the band would suffer serious injuries.FOTS Bill Cook brings us this iconic Southern Rock album, which happened to be the first album he ever owned. I Ain't the OneThe opening track from the album was written by Gary Rossington and Ronnie Van Zant. It tells a story of a rich girl "tryin' to put a hook on me" when she was found to be pregnant, but "you know and I know, woman, I ain't the one."Gimme Three StepsThe lyrics that Ronnie Van Zant penned for this well known tale are a true story. Ronnie Van Zant had a fake ID, and made the rest of the band stay in the car while he went into The Little Brown Jug in Jacksonville, Florida. He was confronted by a man with a loaded 44 after dancing with his wife, Linda Lou. Van Zant ran out to the car and wrote the lyrics on the way back to their studio.Things Goin' OnThis deeper cut is appropriate for today. It is influenced by the Muscle Shoals sound, and has a great honky tonk keyboard sound. The song is a warning about social and environmental issues, and the politicians' uncaring attitudes. Tuesday's GoneA slower cut, this song has become iconic over time. Stories regarding the meaning of the lyrics conflict to a great degree. Some say it is about a girl who was left behind, while others say it is about a lifestyle that was lost as the band became famous. "Train roll on many miles from my home, see, I'm riding my blues away. Tuesday, you see, she had to be free but somehow I've got to carry on." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:“Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley and the CometsThis song was part of the movie "American Graffiti," debuting in the theaters in August 1973 STAFF PICKS:“Why Should I Care” by Beck, Bogert, & AppiceBruce features a supergroup formed by Jeff Beck, Tim Bogert (bassist for Vanilla Fudge, Cactus), and Carmine Appice (drummer for Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, and Blue Murder). The song was written by Raymond Louis Kennedy, who also wrote "Sail On, Sailor" for The Beach Boys and "Isn't It Time" by The Babys. “Half Breed” by CherRob brings us a song about a biracial girl with a white father and a native American mother, and the lack of acceptance she found from both races. Cher had some Cherokee ancestry on her mother's side.“I Found Sunshine” by The Chi-LitesWayne's staff pick brings us the soulful sound of The Chi-Lites from Chi-town — Chicago. They were going to name the band "The Hi-Lites," but decided to make it "The Chi-Lites" in homage to their Chicago. The band charted 21 songs on the hot 100 throughout their career.“Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” by Jim CroceBill brings the staff picks home with acclaimed singer-songwriter Jim Croce's first hit. Leroy made a pass at Doris, and her husband beat him up. Leroy Brown was based on a guy that Croce met in the army. He went AWOL from the army, but was arrested when he came back for his check. Croce knew after listening to him that he would write a song about him one day. COMEDY TRACK:“Uneasy Rider” by The Charlie Daniels BandContinuing the storytelling theme, the late, great Charlie Daniels tells a story about getting stranded in a red neck bar in Mississippi.
Hour 2Strike – InspirationBeach Boys - That's Why God Made The RadioSpandau Ballet - Round And RoundBlack Sabbath - War PigsErasure – AlwaysCrystal Waters - 100% Pure LoveJosh Groban - You Raise Me UpSuperjesus - Now And ThenR.E.M. - Orange KrushAmanda Perez – AngelMadison Avenue - Don't Call Me BabyThe Babys - Isn't It Time
In this episode we review a number of topics, all either made relevant by or infused with concern over the pandemic. These topics include: Telemental Health and Masked Attorneys Institutional Care and Infection Control Déjà vu and Isn’t It Time for Community Corrections? Seizing Opportunity in Crisis Check out all of our episodes at Forensic InService Our podcast can also be found on most major platforms, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Google Play Music, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, & Radio.com. Several of our episodes are also available with captioning on YouTube (audio only). Follow me on Twitter @StephenKoonz Forensic InService podcast is produced under Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Our artwork was created by Jenn Koonz, Ph.D., and our theme music was created by Adam Price—both are used with permission. Thanks for listening! If you enjoy our podcast, please tell a friend and subscribe. You can take part in our show a couple of different ways. Try leaving us a voice message with SpeakPipe at ForensicInService.com. Or, you can, write a blog post, or even be a guest on the show!
What a career Joey Sykes has had. Joey is a songwriter/guitarist/singer who’s career has lasted more than three decades. Since 2013 he’s played with The Baby’s, whose songs Isn’t It Time and Every Time I Think of You remain radio staples. In the 80’s Joey played with Boystown, and he was with Coward in the […] The post WTMusic: Joey Sykes – Let’s Get Through This appeared first on We Talk Podcasts.
What a career Joey Sykes has had. Joey is a songwriter/guitarist/singer who's career has lasted more than three decades. Since 2013 he's played with The Baby's, whose songs Isn't It Time and Every Time I Think of You remain radio staples. In the 80's Joey played with Boystown, and he was with Coward in the 90's. Joey has also played lead guitar for Meredith Brooks, whose hit song Bitch led to Joey taking part in major music events and television appearances. Joey Sykes composed songs have also been played on television and in motion picture. You can check out those works in Daddy Day Care, Ghost Whisperer and Gossip Girl among others. And In addition to his current gig with The Baby's, Joey Sykes has a country band with a rock infused sound called Honey River. Joey has recently released a song called Let's Get Through This, an uplifting song made as a message to the world during the Coronavirus outbreak. He tells us about the song's conception and music video. Joey Sykes also goes over how to get songs placed in Hollywood and playing Madison Square Gardens. Check it out. Some great ways to subscribe to We Talk Podcasts. Try us on iTunes. For those of you looking for an alternative we’re now available on Stitcher Radio. You can also check the show out on the versatile TuneIn radio. And join the We Talk Conversation on Twitter @wetalkpodcasts. Plus give us a like now on Facebook. Ancheck out the WTM archives for more amazing interviews,
Nick Werber is back on The Podcast! My good friend, fellow wizard of a healer and Integrative Coach — Whether you enjoyed Nick Werber on The Podcast before or you've never heard from him, you'll just drink up this episode in which Nick and I chat about a secret to our past lives, intentions, and Black Sheep! All about Intentions — how to use body awareness to help with intentions, what to make of the barriers that come, and that as soon as you set your intentions you are saying: “I'm ready to see what has been standing in the way all along.” ~ Nick Werber Also, a constellations exercise that can support body wisdom and your intentions, and how we may be carrying intentions for someone else in our family ancestry and what to do about this. Find out what needs to be respected in Intention setting, about the process and life of intentions, and my confession about intentions this year. We explore the value of the Black Sheep in the family from a statement by Bert Hellinger, whether or not Nick and I are the Black Sheep of our families, where we all may have a Black Sheep within us and how that can power the most important parts of us to come forward. A little here about the shadow of the Holocaust and guilt when stepping into what seems like more success than our families. Listen to Nick Werber's first appearance on the Podcast. Links, Article, and Resources All Show Notes for This Episode
It Time to Save Thursdays! Welcome to another amazing episode of the Millennial to Millionaire Podcast. As you may or may not know, I am a college student. That's right I go to school and record and work but I can't become a millionaire if I don't work hard. That being said, SCHOOL IS EXPENSIVE!! Like really expensive. Me being I decided to research the subject. It turns out that school wasn't always so expensive so in this episode I talk about what school used to cost, why it costs what it does now, and most importantly HOW TO SAVE. Its the first real episode of the year and I really want your support so please make sure to subscribe, leave a rating ( really quick 5 stars), and a review if you want to be really nice. If you want to check out my other episodes (or become a listener supporter) the link is: https://anchor.fm/paris-grant And if you want to connect with me on a more personal level and see what I do behind the scenes my LinkedIn is : linkedin.com/in/paris-grant-a10385143 The link to my interview with Maksim that I keep on mentioning is: https://anchor.fm/paris-grant/episodes/New-Year-New-You-w-Maksim-Cruz-e9ubt5 The link to the articles I used for reference: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/14/new-research-finds-private-colleges-pay-off-more-than-public-colleges.html?_gl=1*bzb1ad*_ga*dWQtM1BJb3dRM2JJUVM0QmxMSWZ5QktRSlhpMzdFT2VTaVp4dElRV1FKVXphVjhPRVBLQ1F2b0dtUHVxZXlfdg.. https://www-cnbc-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2019/12/13/cost-of-college-increased-by-more-than-25percent-in-the-last-10-years.html https://www-nytimes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.nytimes.com/2019/12/10/us/apprenticeships-white-collar-jobs.amp.html https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/paying-for-college/articles/2017-09-14/10-sites-to-kick-off-your-scholarship-search Thank you for tuning in! Lets keep it 1,000,000 ( that's 1 million) all 2020 long! (I will stop using parentheses so much) #keepitonemillion --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paris-grant/support
Simply put, this is the audio recording of the speech “Why we need a National Violence Prevention Hotline” that Paul Krauss MA LPC gave on May 17, 2019 at the Cultural Impact Conference held in Chicago, IL. This conference was hosted by the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. "Learn about a bold new national effort to save innocent lives and curb violence in the United States by focusing on reaching potential offenders before they act: The National Violence Prevention Hotline." The Speech= Paul talking w/ Slides split screen: https://youtu.be/5cqW0ryKGzM The Speech= Slides only w/ Audio: https://youtu.be/qW-LyHx50v8 Learn more and get involved with the National Violence Prevention Hotline project here: https://www.violencepreventionhotline.org/ Paul Krauss MA LPC is the Clinical Director of Health for Life Grand Rapids, home of The Trauma-Informed Counseling Center of Grand Rapids. Paul is also a Private Practice Psychotherapist, EMDRIA Consultant in Training (CIT), host of the Intentional Clinician podcast, Behavioral Health Consultant, Clinical Trainer, and Counseling Supervisor. Paul is now offering consulting for a few individuals and organizations. Paul is the creator of the National Violence Prevention Hotline (in progress) as well as the Intentional Clinician Training Program for Counselors. Questions? Call the office at 616-200-4433. If you are looking for EMDRIA consulting groups, Paul Krauss MA LPC is now hosting weekly online and in-person groups. For details, click here. Follow Health for Life Grand Rapids: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube References utilized during the speech: 1. Sipsma, H. L., Canavan, M. E., Rogan, E., Taylor, L. A., Talbert-Slagle, K. M., & Bradley, E. H. (2017). Spending on social and public health services and its association with homicide in the USA: an ecological study. 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Suicide rate up 33% in less than 20 years, yet funding lags behind other top killers. Retrieved from https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/investigations/surviving-suicide/2018/11/28/suicide-prevention-suicidal-thoughts-research-funding/971336002/ Gramlich, J. (2019, January 03). 5 facts about crime in the U.S. Retrieved from https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/01/03/5-facts-about-crime-in-the-u-s/ National Domestic Violence Hotline. (2019, February 27). National Domestic Violence Hotline Projects Three Million Calls One Year Earlier Than Expected. Retrieved from https://www.thehotline.org/2013/01/29/national-domestic-violence-hotline-projects-three-million-calls-one-year-earlier-than-expected/ Roose, K. (2019, March 15). A Mass Murder of, and for, the Internet. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/15/technology/facebook-youtube-christchurch-shooting.html Reuters. (June 11). Suicide prevention programs call for more funding. 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Retrieved May 09, 2019, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/local/school-shootings-database/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.53f6526dcba0 Audio clips utilized during the speech: ABC News: The Horror Behind the Georgia School Shooting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEErwwPjpHA Story at the end of the speech as read by Jack Kornfield https://beherenownetwork.com/jack-kornfield-heart-wisdom-ep-92-stories-that-open-the-mind-mend-the-heart-and-lead-to-joy/ Original music, used: "Shades of Currency" [Instrumental] from Archetypes by PAWL “Low Flyin' Bird from Mangy Love by Cass McCombs
It takes planning to host a party! Birthday parties, summer cookouts, holiday gatherings, and special events can be a lot of fun, and a lot of work. As you can imagine, Katie and Lee have different party planning styles. In this light-hearted episode, they chat about: their favorite aspects of parties, how to better serve guests, and ideas for simplifying events so you don't stress yourself (and your guests) out. Disclosure: Affiliate links are used in this post. If you choose to purchase through the links, I may be compensated at no additional cost to you. See full disclosure policy. Theme music: "Driven" from Katie Reid's "Echoes of My Heart" Album. https://www.katiemreid.com/singer/ More Info: Episode #2: Our Worth + God's Worthiness, Lee's book launch party, Katie's book launch party Show Sponsor: Amelia Rhodes, Speaker and Author of Isn't It Time for A Coffee? and Pray A to Z https://www.ameliarhodes.com/ Featured Resource: Bair Lake Bible Camp https://www.blbc.com/ Grace Adventures https://graceadventures.org/ Today's Verse: Romans 12:10 Our IG Handles: @leenienhuis @katie_m_reid Our Hashtags: #marthamaryshow Episode Producer: Angie Elkins of Chatologie
Isn’t It Time to Give Your Self Permission To be Successful? In my work as a Life, Success and Fitness coach for over three decades there is one thing I see women struggle with all the time. Giving themselves permission to be successful. In fact, in most cases it is not the fear of failure – rather it is the fear of success - that causes us to stay stuck in struggle, stress and frustration. . On this week’s episode of the Isn’t it time Show I share 1. Six things stopping you from giving yourself permission to succeed 2. Why your daily habits can intensify the fear of success. 3. And finish with a powerful tapping segment, designed to give yourself the permission to Reclaim Your Extraordinary Self, ignite your brilliance, step into your divine purpose and experience true freedom and joy. And please download the free self-assessment questionnaire to help you find the reason you are not allowing yourself to be successful http://sallythibault.com.au/questionnaire/ And to get on the waitlist for the Reclaim Your Extraordinary Self Event on June 30 and July 1 on the Gold Coast... click here http://www.sallythibault.com.au/wait-list
The Babys co-founding members Tony Brock and Wally Stocker jumped on a Skype call for an interview with GUR host Steven Michael for an awesome and entertaining walk through their careers. Tony Brock The Babys are a British rock band that formed in 1975. They released five studio albums between ‘76 and ‘80 before reforming in 2013 to release a sixth studio album called “I’ll Have Some Of That.” Though the band had some success with Billboard chart climbers like “Isn’t It Time” and “Everytime I Think Of You,” they never really exploded like some of their contemporaries. Member changes and management changes during the recording of their third release “Head First” didn’t help matters, nor did mega changes at their record label. Wally Stocker In my opinion, The Babys helped lay the blueprint in the mid ‘70s for melodic hard rock and AOR that would birth many bands which would shape the massive rock sound in the 80s. Over the years, The Babys lineup has included members John Waite who had a successful solo career with the hits “Missing You” and “Changes,” Jonathan Cain who went on to become a integral part of Journey at the pinnacle of their career, and Ricky Phillips who played alongside Waite, Cain and Neal Schon in Bad English and also has been a part of Styx since ‘03. Drummer Tony Brock went on to play with Rod Stewart for 12 years as well as for Sir Elton John, and he also produced Australian superstars Jimmy Barnes and Keith Urban. Lead Guitarist Wally Stocker had a post-Babys career with Air Supply and Rod Stewart. Now in 2018 with its newest members John Bisaha (Bass and Lead Vocals), guitarist Joey Sykes, keyboardist Francesco Saglietti and The Babettes Holly Bisaha and Elisa Chadbourne joining founders Brock and Stocker, the band is back with a classic but current Babys sound. Check out their latest release and make sure you see them live when they hit your city. It’s worth your efforts as the band is garnering a lot of new buzz for the live shows and their new material. Everyone’s got a Rock N Roll story to tell, so tell us yours @ growinuprock.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @growinuprock Like us and leave us a review on our FaceBook page - @ growinuprock Subscribe to our Podcast at the platform of your choice and leave us a review Support Music / Artist / and Your Favorite Podcast Growin’ Up Rock Amazon Store The Babys Music John Waite Music Journey Music Bad English Music The Babys Pledge Music The Babys Official Website The Babys Facebook Page
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