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Jen Baker is a home school mom of seven. Jen had not been in the workforce for years prior to jumping into investing with the Investor Creator system. She is approaching her two year anniversary with us, and this is one of the many deals she has done. Her seller didn't come from paid marketing, yet she has created $170,000 in equity position, and she's cash flowing $500 for the next 30 years from this one seller! What is covered: 00:00 Introduction to Jen Baker and how she got into real estate 05:38 Jen walks us through her last deal that includes two houses 09:30 Recap of the deal and profit breakdown on the second house 10:52 The power of connection, trust and referrals 11:52 Breakdown of the numbers on the first house and total profits 14:28 Advice for investors just starting in the business Jen just takes away so many of people's limiting beliefs and their excuses for making the business work. She is busy with her kids, she didn't have a ton of capital prior to becoming an investor, and yet she does the business and does it very well, because she follows the process. To apply to learn the secret techniques and strategies that created this deal for Jen, email me directly. Resources: - Learn more about our Apprenticeship Program - Join our FREE Facebook Group - Check out our other podcast, Investor Creator Podcast
Celebrate Nicky the mandrill monkey's 37th birthday, making her the oldest living mandrill. Hear about Jen Baker's IVF journey, leading to the birth of her daughter Clover Iris. Meet Mike Boland, a motivational speaker and bowler with one hand, who now volunteers for Arizona Disabled Sports. Congratulate Luke and Mike for setting a world record with their high-speed drone. Lastly, discover the record-breaking auction of a rare Boba Fett action figure Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and sign up for our newsletter.
Follow along Investor Creator's new podcast series, Happy Hour: With Women In Business. You will get the inside look into what it is like to be a mom, teacher, and still pursue your passion. This week we met with mom of 7, Jen Baker, as she walks Casey through her journey with Investor Creator and her most recent 6 figure deal! You'll learn: How mothering and homeschooling helped Jen prepare for the real estate investing journey Overview of Jen's deals and how she created them Opportunities for moms both as investors and lenders Jen's lessons from doing remote rehabs Advice for other moms considering real estate business Resources: Join The Investor Creator Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/3083532848354005 Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BradSmothermanREI Follow us on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@bradsmotherman Website https://investorcreator.com If you have any questions or you are interested in joining Investor Creator, shoot us an email at support@bradsmotherman.com
06/26/2023 PODCAST Episode #719-721 TODAY'S GUESTS: John Mills, Michael Faulkender, Doug Mastriano, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Jen Baker, Diane Goodwin, Patti Lyman + America Speaks - YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #719 Obama and the Communists' State-Run Media Episode #720 Did Wagner Group Swindle CIA out of $6 Billion? Episode #721 East Palestine: The Populist Movement https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
06/26/2023 PODCAST Episode #719-721 TODAY'S GUESTS: John Mills, Michael Faulkender, Doug Mastriano, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Jen Baker, Diane Goodwin, Patti Lyman + America Speaks - YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #719 Obama and the Communists' State-Run Media Episode #720 Did Wagner Group Swindle CIA out of $6 Billion? Episode #721 East Palestine: The Populist Movement https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
06/26/2023 PODCAST Episode #719-721 TODAY'S GUESTS: John Mills, Michael Faulkender, Doug Mastriano, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Jen Baker, Diane Goodwin, Patti Lyman + America Speaks - YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #719 Obama and the Communists' State-Run Media Episode #720 Did Wagner Group Swindle CIA out of $6 Billion? Episode #721 East Palestine: The Populist Movement https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
https://youtu.be/Jvdn1T2EtRI Jen Baker (https://www.jenbaker.co.uk) stopped by for a flying visit so we gave her the mic. Here's what happened...
We were so privileged to have Jen Baker joining with us
Welcome to the Sing Second Sports Podcast! A podcast covering the physical mission of the U.S. Naval Academy, and featuring the athletes, coaches and staff at USNA. It's Hopkins week. Men's Lax takes on the Hop 17 Mar under the lights at N/MCS. We are joined by Hopkins AD and USNA alumnus, Jen Baker ('98). We also talk to some men's Lax royalty. Ian Dingman ('07) joins the pod to talk about his memories of games vs Hopkins and that magical title game run in 04. Share feedback on Twitter @wesingsecond...slide into our DMs or tweet at us directly. BEAT ARMY!
Premier's resident leadership expert interviewer Andy Peck has been having conversations with preachers and pastors for the past 17 years. This week, Andy talks with Jen Baker who moved from Michigan in the USA to the UK in an Abraham style call where she knew very little of God's intentions. She now helps Christians live without fear, through a writing and teaching ministry that takes her all over the world. They talk about her latest book Unwavering: The Power of Choice and find out what holds people back from making progress in what God has called them to do. The key is learning how to make decisions based not on fear, but on faith. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity magazine. Subscribe for news, features and analysis from £3.95 (UK) or $1 (International) at premierchristianity.com/subscribe
Today I am joined by Jen Baker to take through her life and selling on Amazon. Jen is an original OG as started back on Amazon way back in 2010. Jennifer Baker, Mother of 3, from Glasgow Scotland, Started on ebay in 2007 and evolved in to a 7 figure Amazon seller, now multi brand owner, hoping to retire to the beach one day soon and for good!
Jen Baker asks us how is God speaking to you? Looking at the journey of Elijah and how The Lord spoke to him in his time of struggle. [Sorry about the sound quality - not the greatest, but the message is very much worth listening to!]
Andy Peck talks with Jen Baker who moved from Michigan in the USA to the UK in an Abraham style call where she knew very little of God's intentions. She and now helps Christians live without fear, through a writing and teaching ministry that takes her all over the world. They talk about her latest book Unwavering: The Power of Choice and find out what holds people back from making progress in what God has called them to do.
In this episode I'm joined by Dr Jen Baker, where we discuss her interest in the spectral child and representations of the child in death. We talk about how the legacy of these representations in the nineteenth century linger to this day, through angelic suggestions in Facebook memorials, to the horrific representations of the demonic child in horror films. We discuss her upcoming monograph which will look into these ideas in more detail. ,About my guest: Dr Jen Baker is a permanent Teaching Fellow in C19th and C20th Literature at the University of Warwick and an Early Career Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for Death and Society, University of Bath. She is currently working on her first monograph, Spectral Embodiments of Child Death in the Long Nineteenth Century, which is under contract with Edinburgh University Press. She is also Guest Editor of the latest edition of Gothic Studies - a special issue on "Gothic and the Short Form" and has published on a range of material relating to “the child” figure, childhood, and the Gothic, Most recently, a chapter on pronouns and the spectral child in Victorian ghost stories and an article on guardianship of the ghost child forthcoming in a special issue of Women's Writing. For more information on Jen's work, check out the links and details below:https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/english/people/drjenbaker/Check out Jen's recommended sources, which she mentioned in our episode:Sarah Waters - The Little StrangerNick Murphy - The AwakeningJen Baker (editor) - Minor Hauntings: Chilling Tales of Spectral Youth Episode Credits:Episode Writer, Editor and Producer: Emma CatanMusic: Burning Steaks (by Stationary Sign) - obtained via EpidemicSoundCheck us out at the following social media pages and websites!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorianlegaciespodcastTwitter: @victorianlegac1Instagram: @victorianlegaciespodcastWebsite: https://emmacatan.wordpress.com/victorian-legacies-podcast/Email: victorianlegacies@gmail.com
Welcome to the Sing Second Sports Podcast! A podcast covering the physical mission of the U.S. Naval Academy, and featuring the athletes, coaches and staff at USNA. It's the Friday edition of our special daily pod program during Army week. We chat with the SUPE VADM Sean Buck as the Navy caravan heads up the Jersey turnpike. We also talk to Rylan Tuohy, class of 16 & spirit spot making genius about his latest Squid Game spoof, class of 18 Women's Lax'er Suzelle Thomas, who was just selected as the first woman to go directly to F-35C Lightening flight training. In our coach's segment we chat with Asst Women's Golf coach Kylee Sullivan and round our the pod with class of 98 grad, Jen Baker, who is currently the Athletic Director at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, about the importance of the physical mission. And of course we discuss how the mules….aren't so good against us in pools. Special Guest Bill Wagner joins us to break it all down. Share feedback on Twitter @wesingsecond...slide into our DMs or tweet at us directly. BEAT ARMY!
Jen Baker gives her second talk of the day.
Jen Baker gives the second talk of the day.
In this piece -- produced by Apple Seed assistant producer Jen Baker -- we ask people around us to share some of their thoughts and feelings about the country we live in.
It's time for The Apple Seed, filled with stories for you and your family. Thanks for joining us for a special episode in celebration of Independence Day. We'll have stories from a lot of wonderful storytellers today – you'll hear a bit of history researched and presented by storyteller Lynn Ruehlmann that will bring you up close to George and Martha Washington. You'll hear an immigrant story, a family tale about coming across the ocean to America, the land of opportunity. We'll introduce you to a podcast that with each episode opens a door to history in a way that will capture you like the best stories do. And you'll even hear a tale that will connect thoughts about the American Revolution and the COVID-19 pandemic – a lighthearted tale about a sourdough starter with a long and storied history. On today's episode, enjoy the following: A reading of "The Declaration of Independence" produced by Jen Baker (1:33) "George and Martha Washington" by Lynn Ruehlmann from It Happened in the White House (7:33) The Daily Mix: "History That Doesn't Suck" with Cielle Salazar (19:53) "It's America!" by Corinne Stavish from Solidarity Forever Growing Up Union (27:33) "Sourdough Starter" by Madeline Pots from True Confessions: by Storytellers of Central Florida (40:54)
On this episode of the Hockey Think Tank podcast, get ready for a Masterclass on Leadership from Jen Baker – Athletic Director at Johns Hopkins University. Jen went to college at Navy where she was a National Champion Club Lacrosse player and graduated with a degree in aerospace engineering. She then spent 7 years in the Navy as a pilot and facilities manager before going to Cornell University to get her MBA. At Cornell, Jen worked her way from graduate student to Associate Athletic Director and implemented the “Big Red Leadership Institute” which taught athletes how to become better leaders. After returning home to Baltimore to run the facilities for corporate giant Under Armor, Jen now has taken the job as Athletic Director with Johns Hopkins. Quite the resume!! This was such an amazing conversation on leadership where we tackle: -The value of self-awareness -The value of player leadership in a locker room (and why more coaches should invest in this) -The importance of followership -What it means to be a great teammate -So Much More! Jen is the best and we know you are going to take a lot from this episode. Thank you to our sponsors GelStx (gelstx.com), icehockeysystems.com, and TrainHeroic. And our biggest thank you to all of our listeners who continue to ride this podcast wave with us every week!
Merry Christmas, from The Apple Seed! Gifts are a hallmark of Christmas. They might come in wrapping paper or bags, or in the form of quality time or service. Today on The Apple Seed we're sharing with you the gift of story – memories from our BYU Radio hosts and team members that package the meaning of Christmas. You'll hear from Apple Seed producer, Jeff Simpson, along with Assistant Producers, Ysa Ng, Stewart Foster, Alyssa Mingorance, Ashley Zollinger, Karani Namunyu, and Jen Baker. You'll also hear from BYU Sports Nation Co-Host, Spencer Linton, as well as Kevin Kling, Andy Offutt Irwin, and Renee Englot! We hope you enjoy this package of Christmas gifts, special for you, from The Apple Seed. On today's episode, enjoy the following:“Christmas Miracle” by Jeff Simpson (3:11)"Christmas Trees" by Robert Frost, read by Spencer Linton (3:58)“Christmas in a Chinese Restaurant” by Ysa Ng (1:28)“Christmas Science Experiment” by Stewart Foster (3:43)"Christmas Family Traditions" by Ashley Zollinger (1:06)"Nutcracker" by Kevin Kling from A Fool's Paradise (5:14)"Mrs. Lyda's House" by Andy Offutt Irwin from Assorted Marguerite (8:56)“Christmas in East Africa” by Karani Namunyu (2:04)“A Christmas Concert” by Jen Baker (2:06)“Madelon's Gift” by Renee Englot from Once Upon a Bethlehem Night (11:38)“A Christmas Hug” by Alyssa Mingorance (2:39)
Episode Notes We made it to episode two! This time we're joined by Dr Jen Baker and legions of dead Victorian children. Jen is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Warwick and she works on haunting representations of child dead in Anglophone literature of the long nineteenth century. This episode is brought to you with the confidence of Pip, a smattering of Big Dick(ens) energy, and a murderous strawberry cart. You can find Jen on Twitter @Jendeavour and read her recently published chapter on monstrous pop-up books in The Palgrave Gothic Handbook of Contemporary Gothic (2020). Get in touch with us @lolmypraxis on Twitter or email lolmypraxis@gmail.com - we are always looking for fun interviewees... This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Sunday edition of the Best Fight Back, from the week that was, with Jane Brown Interviews with: - James Rilett, Michael Ford, and Erik Joyal on the challenges facing the restaurant industry - Jen Baker on pharmacy flu shot supplies - Dr. Mark Bayley, Dr. Atif Zafar, and Evelyn Greenberg on World Stroke Day - Stuart Green and Muneeza Sheikh provide an update on the TTC benefits fraud scheme - And the best calls of the week!
Jen Baker is just the fifth Director of Athletics and Recreation at Johns Hopkins since 1950 and succeeded Alanna W. Shanahan, who served in the position since July 2016. Baker has been an integral member of the department’s senior-leadership team since her arrival at Homewood. She has overseen the day-to-day operation of the Department of Athletics with oversight in the planning, development and management of all fiscal and administrative operations. As such, she has directed all revenue-generating initiatives and short and long-term budget planning for Johns Hopkins’ highly successful 24-sport varsity athletic program.In addition, Baker has served as the sport administrator for the Blue Jay women’s lacrosse, football, men’s and women’s basketball and women’s soccer programs while also providing administrative support for men’s lacrosse. She led the search to fill Johns Hopkins’ head football coaching position in early 2019 and has been actively involved in the hiring of two other head coaches, several assistant coaches and a number of staff members in athletics and recreation.Among her many key initiatives at Johns Hopkins has been the launching of a unique leadership development program for Johns Hopkins student athletes (Blue Jays LEAD). The Blue Jays LEAD program made its debut in 2017-18 with a mission of empowering student-athletes to actualize the leader within and inspire action in their communities at Johns Hopkins and beyond. Baker inherits a program that recently completed perhaps the greatest athletic year in school history. Johns Hopkins placed second in the 2018-19 Learfield IMG College Directors’ Cup Standings, claimed 11 conference championships, produced 10 CoSIDA/Google Cloud Academic All-Americans and had 45 student-athletes earn All-America honors. The runner-up finish in the Directors’ Cup standings matched the best finish in school history and 20 of Johns Hopkins’ 24 teams competed in the NCAA Tournament or Championship.Baker came to Johns Hopkins from Under Armour, where she served as a Senior Manager of Corporate Real Estate, Facilities and Operations. She was responsible for the daily operation of all UA facilities at its nearby Port Covington headquarters and provided support to all UA offices outside of Baltimore. That support included new facility activation, vendor relationships and energy management. One of Baker’s key initiatives at UA was the activation of the company’s newest offices in San Francisco and Portland.Prior to her time at Under Armour, Baker spent three years at Cornell University, where she ascended to the position of Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities and played an integral role in the oversight of all internal department operations as a member of the senior leadership team. She was responsible for all athletic facilities, and integral in the budgeting, planning and programming of all related projects.During her time at Cornell, Baker also designed and developed the Big Red Leadership Institute (BRLI), a program for more than 500 student-athletes across all 37 varsity athletic teams at the school. The BRLI delivered key leadership concepts set in the athletics context with a mission of building confident leaders and followers who provided immediate impact to their teams and communities.With the BRLI, Baker implemented five separate, but complementary, proprietary developmental curricula for five distinct student cohorts (freshmen, sophomores, juniors, non-captain seniors and captains). Each group moved through a unique curriculum designed specifically for their class year and corresponding level of influence and responsibility.Baker is a co-founder of Athletics Leadership Consulting (ALC), whose mission is to make leadership development accessible to all athletes, coaches and organizational support staff. ALC leverages athletics as a tool for leadership education as it designs and delivers original content that allows athletes to develop leadership and teamwork skills as an integrated component of their competitive experience.Baker graduated from the United States Naval Academy with a degree in aerospace engineering and was a member of the Academy’s women’s lacrosse club team. After the Naval Academy, Baker spent seven years in the Navy, including three years as a pilot and four as a construction manager and facilities engineer. She later earned an MBA and a master’s in mechanical engineering from Cornell.A Baltimore area native, Baker attended nearby Hereford High School, where she was a member of the girl’s lacrosse program. She later helped lead the club lacrosse team to a national championship at the Naval Academy. Baker’s father (David Dowell ’66), uncle (Brice Dowell ’70) and grandfather (Robert Dowell ’38) are all Johns Hopkins graduates.In this episode, we discuss Jen’s upbringing and what life was like for her as a kid (6:35), if lacrosse was popular for girls in Baltimore when she was growing up (8:49), if lacrosse came to her naturally (9:40), if she played other sports growing up (10:25), what it was like being in dance from a young age (12:40), her relationship with her brother and how they were similar and different (15:05), her relationship with her mother and what her parents’ divorce and relationship was like for her (15:45), if the values she learned from her mom were the same as the values she learned from her dad (19:37), which parent she’s more similar too (22:00), how she fell in love with lacrosse (23:25), how she decided she wanted to go to the naval academy (24:35), if she continues to feel motivated to prove people wrong (28:33), if she was fully committed to Navy when looking at schools, or if she also considered schools like West Point and Air Force (32:24), the role of women in the military (33:35), what was underneath her reasoning for wanting to become a fighter pilot (34:35), how she defines and thinks about competition (35:15), her lacrosse experience at the Naval Academy (38:25), she and her brother’s differences in competitive nature growing up (40:51), her first failure and her experience as a woman in flight school (42:10), if she had any thoughts at the time about what she would do after serving in the military (54:15), what it was like having the rug ripped out from under her when she discovered she had migraines and would no longer be able to fly (56:45), what she learned from that experience (58:38), what she did at Cornell and what the rest of her journey looked like (1:02:51), why she bypassed the “safe” choice of working at Deloitte and took the risk of going into sports (1:07:57), what she has found to be different about actually being an AD vs what she thought being an AD would be like (1:10:33), what she has learned about leadership along the way, as well as some things that are misunderstood about leadership (1:14:30),You can check out Hopkins Sports at hopkinssports.com and @hopkinssports on Instagram, and also make sure to give her a follow on Twitter @_JenBaker.I wrote a book called “Shift Your Mind” that was released in October of 2020, and you can order it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Additionally, I have launched a company called Strong Skills, and I encourage you to check out our new website https://www.strongskills.co/. If you liked this episode and/or any others, please follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers.Thanks for listening.-Brian
Libby Znaimer is joined by Jen Baker, a pharmacist and pharmacy owner at Loyalist Pharmacy in Amherstview. Jen talks about pharmacies providing high dose flu shots for the first time this year and the unprecedented demand for the flu shot amid the pandemic. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
In today's episode, I chat with Clean Juice franchise owner Jen Baker. We discuss the do's and don'ts of juicing and we also talk through all the deets of cleansing. Sit back, grab a juice, and enjoy!Contact Info: www.DrSerrano.meShow Sponsor: www.life.reClean Juice Info: www.cleanjuice.com
Jen Baker, Director of Athletics at Johns Hopkins University, visits @1QLeadership to talk about having a direct line of communications to the country's leading hub for information regarding the pandemic. She talks about how her background in the military and in engineering helps her during her first year as AD in terms of applied problem solving. Baker also covers being creative in finding ways for the Student-Athletes to practicing leadership while at home.
The full, hour-long episode of the show that we posted today features a piece in which one of our assistant producers, Jen Baker, asks some of her friends and family some questions that get to the heart of what freedom means to them. As Jen talked to some of the people close to her, she had each one of them read a little bit of the document that is often at the center of our Independence day celebrations – the Declaration of Independence. We'd like to bring you what she recorded.
On today's Apple Seed Extra, enjoy a memory from our assistant producer, Jen Baker, about getting to know the eldest member of her church congregation, Hilda, while working as a missionary in Pennsylvania.
Active buildings, energy storage, lithium ion batteries and strategic materials, it's all here. Listen to podcast friend Dr Gavin Harper a Faraday Institution Research Fellow School of Physics and Astronomy at Birmingham University chat with Dr Jen Baker from SPECIFIC at the University of Swansea about sustainability and second life batteries. Also joining Nathan is the MD for the ACEON Group, a battery manufacturer involved in developing the MCS standards for battery installation
Jen Baker, Sr. Associate Director of Athletics at Johns Hopkins University, visits @TaiMBrown on the topic of consulting for leadership development. Baker moonlights as a leadership development consultant for other athletics departments, corporations, and coaches. Emphasizing that leadership must be practiced, she helps coaches define what it is they want their Student-Athletes to learn during their experience on campus.
Following our 2019 Alight Women's conference, guest speaker Jen Baker shares what water walking faith looks like. Tune in and be inspired.
The morning session from the Alight Women's Conference 2019 with guest speaker Jen Baker.
The afternoon session from the Alight Women's Conference with guest speaker Jen Baker.
The Jill Monaco Show: Conversations that inspire you to love well
My guest today is Jen Baker. She is a speaker, author of 6 books and a good friend of mine. She was born and raised in the U.S. and now lives in the U.K. Her ministry reaches all over the globe as she helps those in modern-day slavery and orphans. Jen carries a breakthrough anointing to […]
Terri Savelle Foy is an expert in helping people have vision, so if you feel stuck in a rut listen up to her advice. Jen Baker explores how we can cling to God when life is tough. In conversation with Maria Rodrigues.
This week Jen Baker talks about handling disappointment, Zoe Clark Coates explains how multiple miscarriages strengthened her faith and Tanya Marlow shares what she has learnt about the art of waiting through living with M.E. and therefore restricted in her ability to go out.
Recorded live at our Devoted Women's Conference.
Recorded live at our Devoted Women's Conference.
This week, my friend Jen Baker stops by to talk about her musical path to New York, her approach to contemporary performance, and the multi-year process that lead to her new book, "Hooked on Multiphonics: Multiphonics and Other Extended Techniques Demystified." A lot of contemporary music talk in this one. To purchase the book and all other things Jen Baker: jenbakersounds.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/divergentpathspod
ProWMMA Now! Episode 114 features two talented women from the V3 Fights event set for September 5, 2015.
ProWMMA Now! Episode 114 features two talented women from the V3 Fights event set for September 5, 2015.
The Jazz Session turns eight today! To celebrate, I've put together a look back at eight years of the show, featuring interviews and music by many past guests, including: John Abercrombie, Carl Allen, Jen Baker & Kyoko Kitamura, Gene Bertoncini, Terence Blanchard, Don Byron, Ron Carter, Jimmy Heath, Janel & Anthony, Darius Jones & Matthew Shipp, Steve Kuhn, Jo Lawry, Gene Ludwig, Marian McPartland, Nadje Noordhuis, Laurie Pepper, Sonny Rollins, Gerald Wilson, and more.
The Jazz Session turns eight today! To celebrate, I've put together a look back at eight years of the show, featuring interviews and music by many past guests, including: John Abercrombie, Carl Allen, Jen Baker & Kyoko Kitamura, Gene Bertoncini, Terence Blanchard, Don Byron, Ron Carter, Jimmy Heath, Janel & Anthony, Darius Jones & Matthew Shipp, Steve Kuhn, Jo Lawry, Gene Ludwig, Marian McPartland, Nadje Noordhuis, Laurie Pepper, Sonny Rollins, Gerald Wilson, and more.
The Jazz Session turns eight today! To celebrate, I’ve put together a look back at eight years of the show, featuring interviews and music by many past guests, including: John Abercrombie, Carl Allen, Jen Baker & Kyoko Kitamura, Gene Bertoncini, Terence Blanchard, Don Byron, Ron Carter, Jimmy Heath, Janel & Anthony, Darius Jones & Matthew … Continue reading "The Jazz Session #445: 8th Anniversary Retrospective!"
An interview and performance with vocalist Kyoko Kitamura and trombonist Jen Baker, recorded live at Downtown Music Gallery in Manhattan. In this interview, Kitamura and Baker talk about collective improvisation; building a new vocabulary; and the structures of their compositions. Learn more at kyokokitamura.com and baker7jenz.com/home.html.
An interview and performance with vocalist Kyoko Kitamura and trombonist Jen Baker, recorded live at...