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A special message from Jeff Kaiser of Haven of Rest // The notes for this message are available here: http://bible.com/events/49148726 // Have a question? Send us a text to 330-400-3242 // Learn more about our events and community groups, or send in a prayer request: www.CCPL.life/connect // Connect with us: www.Facebook.com/ccofpl www.Instagram.com/ccofpl www.CCPL.life info@ccpl.life // Speaker: Jeff Kaiser, Date: October 8, 2023
Rev. Jeff Kaiser of the Haven of Rest Ministries joined Ray. It's a holiday weekend and there is a huge winter storm rolling into the area. Rev. Kaiser spoke about keeping people out of the cold and what they're doing for the holiday.
Rev. Jeff Kaiser of the Haven of Rest Ministries joined Ray. It's a holiday weekend and there is a huge winter storm rolling into the area. Rev. Kaiser spoke about keeping people out of the cold and what they're doing for the holiday.
Buckle-up listeners! This week's guest, Jeff Kaiser (Florida Sound Archive Podcast), brings us a record - and genre - that got his teenage self extremely high: It's the 1995 debut album by Tampa Death Metal supergroup Six Feet Under (featuring members of Cannibal Corpse and Obituary), 'Haunted'. With a slightly groovier, more riff-heavy sound than your standard Death Metal fare, its horror-themed songs about zombies, werewolves and the darker side of existence just might get under your skin. Added bonus: your parents will HATE it! Songs featured in this episode: Suffering In Ecstasy - Six Feet Under; If This Is Love - Charlie Pickett & The Eggs; Buzzard Dance - Billie Stewart (Songs of the Seminole Indians of Florida 1931-1933); A Skull Full Of Maggots - Cannibal Corpse; Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment - Ramones; The Enemy Inside - Six Feet Under; Children Of The Grave - Black Sabbath; Silent Violence, Lycanthropy, Still Alive, Beneath The Black, Human Target, Remains Of You, Suffering In Ecstasy - Six Feet Under; Better You, Better Than Me - Judas Priest; Suck My Kiss - Red Hot Chili Peppers; Tomorrow's Victim - Six Feet Under; A New Hope - Amboog-A-Lard; Torn To The Bone, Haunted - Six Feet Under; Veil Of Maya - Cynic; Stepping Stone - Six Feet Under
Interview with guitariast, singer, and multi-intrumentalist, Lee Mullins. Lee is best known as the guitarist for and vocalist for the funk, punk, and southern rock band Syrup. (Tallahassee, FL)Florida Sound Archive: https://linktr.ee/floridasoundarchiveLee Mullins https://www.facebook.com/lee.mullins.984Syrup: https://www.facebook.com/SYRUP-85029999134/Lashez: https://www.facebook.com/Lashez-103665341222861/LeeBeeGeeBz: https://leebeegeebz.bandcamp.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGgSXH0wIS8cabQLEUO0rVQ
Today we go Under the Hardhat with Jeff Kaiser, Safety & Risk Coordinator with MMC.
On today's podcast Jeff Kaiser, Safety and Risk Coordinator with MMC, discusses Lyme Disease; how it's transmitted, what are the symptoms, how it is treated and what we can do to prevent it. Thanks for listening and be safe!
During the Virtual ASTA CSS Seed Expo 2021, Alex Martin sits down with Jeff Kaiser, seed treatment service manager of Nufarm. While Jeff could talk about transitioning into a new normal all day long, that isn’t his passion. His real passion? Seed treatments, of course! He discusses Nufarm’s Trunemco, a treatment targeting nematodes in cotton, corn […] The post Digging into Trunemco with Jeff Kaiser appeared first on Seed World.
Chris hangs out with you on Friday May 22nd; with special guest: Dr. Jeff Kaiser! Jeff Kaiser is a professor of Music Technology Department at University of Central Missouri; where Chris attended college. Among other things Jeff is a trumpeter, music technologist, inspirational professor, and overall super cool individual. He talks to us about his latest project whyreaper.com, his latest albums, and catches up with your host: Chris Davis. Chris offers tips for surviving the week, tips for musicians and music lovers, and genuine positivity to help get you through the day. you can find more about Dr. Jeff Kaiser at: jeffkaiser.com whyreaper.com music and motivation with chris davis is brought to you by davismusicpro.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-r-davis/support
:17 - The Cleveland Browns dropped to 2-4-1 on the season after a 26-23 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Both the coaching and the officiating looked suspect, and Ray and Tony broke down what exactly happened. Also, will Hue Jackson be out the door soon? That update on the Browns is brought to you by Klaban. 9:28 - Barberton mayor Bill Judge joined the program to talk about retaining and attracting businesses in his city. Just recently, B&W moved from Barberton to Akron, which, Judge admits, hurts, but is better than having them head to the Carolinas. 18:20 - It’s Monday, so it’s time for our Business of the Week! This week, we head over to Tallmadge Avenue and chat with our friends at DeVitis Italian Market! Brought to you by Hearinc. 27:28 - Also on Mondays, we talk to our veterinarian Dr. Gary Riggs about your pets. With October wrapping up next week, it is still Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and yes, pets can also get breast cancer. But just how prevalent is it? Dr. Riggs has offices in Barberton and Wadsworth. 36:20 - The Haven of Rest is celebrating 75 years in the Akron community, first opening its doors in 1943 off N. Howard St., and are now on E. Market. Rose Rose, Charlotte Hunt, and Rev. Jeff Kaiser joined Ray in studio to talk about their continued mission statement.
Wayne Peet first came to my attention through friends: both Jeff Kaiser (episode 49) and Andrew Pask (episode 55) talked about working with an engineer that had the best ears they'd encountered. I was always fascinated, but when Andrew offered to hook us up for a chat, I jumped at the chance. See, not everything has to be about electronics - and Wayne really tracks an interesting part of the music industry. It would seem like recording studios have disappeared, but they haven't - they just are no longer necessarily shrines to fern-and-dim-light decorators. Instead, modest studios - driven by talented and hard-charging owner/engineers - are putting out a lot of releases. Some of these are indie releases, while others work on sound-for-film, church audio production or live recording support. Wayne is involved in all of these (through his Newzone studio) and his track record of 500+ releases is unreal. I suspect that part of Wayne's success comes from his personality: within a few minutes, we were talking like old bar buddies. Whether it is our shared church-music background, interest in jazz (where Wayne is also a monster player...) or appreciation of digital recording, the conversation flowed easily. A great chat with an amazing talent. Enjoy!
Dr. Lee Fuiman and Jeff Kaiser discuss fisheries and aquaculture research projects at the University of Texas Marine Science Institute in Port Aransas. Topics include snook, state record flounder, pigfish as a bait, spawning fish, "Pepper" the spotted redfish, nutrition of fish broodstock and applying fisheries science to human health.
Jonathan Davis interviews Alistair Gunn and Jeff Kaiser about their March 2016 FNN Editor's Choice article 'Hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia are associated with unfavourable outcome in infants with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy: a post hoc analysis of the CoolCap Study' Read the free article here: http://fn.bmj.com/content/101/2/F149.full
It's hard to compartmentalize Jeff Kaiser. He's a monster trumpet player, a music label impresario, ethnomusicologist and technologist. Somehow, he finds a way to live his life where he can be all of these things - all of the time. He's a force, but also an incredibly nice guy to talk to. In our chat, we talk about coming out of a religious music background, driving into (and through) an academic endevour, and coming out the other side with a hard-to-define career. We also talk about words, which might sound funny, but it really important when you think about how people interact with art and music's place in history. Props to Jeff for the talk; you can find out more about him at jeffkaiser.com. Oh, and that's Doctor Jeff to you (and me)!