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Silver On the Sage
Jeremy Cunningham - Season 9 Launch

Silver On the Sage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 88:00


Today we travel to 2012 when Jeremy Cunningham and I, along with several other phenomenal individuals, spent the summer at Beaubien - calling it our home.  This episode is special for me because it's the first interview I've done with a fellow staff member. Jeremy and I chat about his one and only summer on staff - the family bond amongst co-workers, working hard to delivery a world class experience for Scouts and advisors, and working hard to enjoy ourselves in our youth - as we all should.   Philmont Experience:2007 - Trek Participant 2009 - Trek Participant (crew leader)2012 - PC BeaubienNotable Mentions:Jimmy LoweKim Ford "Mouse"Gentle Jeff GambleRanger ShawnBen MonizNate NastaseRachel AguirreDylan McDermottVanDan EdwardsGarrick LancasterTeresaHannahSupport the show

The OMFIF Podcast
Emerging markets debt: trends opportunities and risks

The OMFIF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 18:19


Jeremy Cunningham, investment director at Capital Group, speaks with Arunima Sharan, senior economist at OMFIF to discuss the latest trends in emerging markets debt. They explore the re-emergence of these markets in investors' minds and how perceptions of EM debt have shifted in recent years. The conversation covers current and future opportunities in this local and hard currency EM bonds, factors contributing to higher return potential, and associated risks. OMFIF's Q3 Bulletin on emerging markets can be found here

KSL at Night
The current status of Alzheimer's in Utah

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 10:11


Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Alzheimer’s is a serious disease on the people who have it and on the loved ones who are living with it. Luckily, research is ongoing and maybe someday we will have a cure. Jeremy Cunningham, Public Policy Director for the Alzheimer’s Association, joins Greg and Leah to discuss the current status of Alzheimer’s and what’s being done about it.

KSL at Night
KSL at Night: 4-19-2024

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 81:07


Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas The status of women leaders in Utah This year is the 10th anniversary of the Women’s Leadership Institute, making it a great time to take a look at how much progress has been made for women leaders in Utah. Pat Jones, CEO of the Women’s Leadership Institute, joins Greg and Leah to discuss how the institute got started, how much progress was made, and what’s next for the future of women in Utah. What’s up in higher education: commencement and FAFSA It’s a busy time in higher education. All the kids are twitchy, professors are over everything, and staff are waiting for faculty and students to leave for the summer. Jessica Oyler, Vice President of Student Access and Success at Weber State University, joins Leah and Greg in a discussion about all the latest news relating to higher education, from free speech at the University of Southern California to the broken FAFSA system. The NHL is officially here in Utah! Yesterday, the NHL logo appeared on the Delta Center, proving that professional hockey is officially here! Kyle Ireland, Digital Content Producer for KSL Sports, joins Greg and Leah to discuss the big news and what it means for Utah. The Supreme Court to weigh in on criminalizing homelessness Homelessness is a serious issue not just locally, but also nationwide. There’s actually a Supreme Court case about how localities can manage homelessness because it’s an 8th amendment violation to move people who are homeless along. Leah asks all of her legal questions to Greg, our expert. Jury selection complete for Trump’s hush money trial For the first time in U.S. history, a former president is on criminal trial. And because there are multiple trials happening… Today Greg and Leah take on former President Trump’s hush money trial, for which the jury selection is now complete. A look inside Nancy French’s new book: Ghosted One of the political figures Leah follows is David French, who is a conservative writer for the New York Times. As a result, she began following his wife Nancy French, who has a new book out titled Ghosted. Jennifer Graham, Ideas and Culture Editor for the Deseret News, joins Leah and Greg to talk about a piece she wrote about the book for the Deseret News. The current status of Alzheimer’s in Utah Alzheimer’s is a serious disease on the people who have it and on the loved ones who are living with it. Luckily, research is ongoing and maybe someday we will have a cure. Jeremy Cunningham, Public Policy Director for the Alzheimer’s Association, joins Greg and Leah to discuss the current status of Alzheimer’s and what’s being done about it. Leah and Caitlyn gush about Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” album Taylor Swift’s new album is out, and there’s no better person to talk about it with than Caitlyn Johnston, Producer of Dave and Dujanovic at KSL NewsRadio. She and Leah are 2 of the biggest Swifties we know from the KSL NewsRadio team, and then there’s Greg.

KSL at Night
Jeremy Cunningham shares data from the National Alzheimer's Forum

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 11:00


Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Greg Skordas Alzheimer’s disease is the fastest growing disease in our country right now. Jeremy Cunningham, Public Policy Director of the Alzheimer’s Association, just got back from attending the National Alzheimer’s Forum in Washington D.C. He joins the show with the national statistics they discussed during the congressional meetings.

KSL at Night
KSL at Night: 4-17-2024

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 60:14


Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Greg Skordas Rusty unpacks the Utah Taxpayers Association’s 2024 Beehive Family Report The Utah Taxpayers Association released their new 2024 Beehive Family Report today. The report looks into the tax burdens of the typical Utah family. As he’s president of the organization, Rusty digs into the highlights of what’s inside the report. Will the Arizona Coyotes come to Utah? The Arizona Coyotes are inching closer to relocating to Salt Lake City, Utah. Why Utah? How will this transition work? What will be the new team name? Kyle Ireland, Digital Content Producer for KSL Sports, joins the show with all the latest. Chris Stewart explains why he’s endorsing Rep. John Curtis A few days ago, it was announced that former Congressman Chris Stewart is endorsing Rep. John Curtis for his bid in the U.S. Senate race. He joins the show to explain the reason for his support as well as discuss life after Congress. What if Utah bans international students from playing varsity sports? The Utah High School Activities Association is proposing a new rule that would ban international students from playing varsity sports. Amy Donaldson, Executive Producer of Podcasts for KSL, has been following this story since 2 years ago. She joins the show to explain the argument behind the rule change. Amy Donaldson gives the inside look on Season 2 of The Letter podcast If you’re a fan of The Letter podcast, you’re in for a treat because Season 2 is officially here! Amy Donaldson, Executive Producer of Podcasts for KSL and Host of The Letter podcast, joins the show to give an inside look on what’s in store for the unexpected second season of the podcast. Jeremy Cunningham shares data from the National Alzheimer’s Forum Alzheimer’s disease is the fastest growing disease in our country right now. Jeremy Cunningham, Public Policy Director of the Alzheimer’s Association, just got back from attending the National Alzheimer’s Forum in Washington D.C. He joins the show with the national statistics they discussed during the congressional meetings.

Relentlessly Resilient Podcast
Alzheimer's planning, policy, and protections to know with Utah Alzheimer's Association's Jeremy Cunningham 

Relentlessly Resilient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 51:58


As we continue our conversation on Alzheimer's disease and dementia, Jeremy Cunningham, Public Policy Director of the Alzheimer's Association Utah Chapter, discusses what families and caretakers of patients need to know. Issues from the causes and contributions to cognitive decline and medications, to the legal/scam protections and policy, as well as Adult Protective Services. Even if you do not have a loved one with Alzheimer's, it is important to learn about this ‘Silver Tsunami’ issue of public health.  Even though we live in challenging times, we can become Relentlessly Resilient as we lean on and learn from one another’s experiences. Hosts Jennie Taylor and Michelle Scharf are no strangers to overcoming adversity; Michelle lost her husband to cancer, while Jennie’s husband, Major Brent Taylor, was killed in the service of our country. Their stories bond them together, and now listeners can join them weekly as they visit with others enduring challenges and who teach us how they are exercising resiliency, finding value in their grief, and purpose in moving forward.  Presented by Minky Couture, makers of the most luxurious and soft blankets with a mission to share comfort and love during the special moments of life. Listen to the Relentlessly Resilient Podcast regularly on your favorite platform, at kslpodcasts.com, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Join the Resilience conversation on Facebook at @RelentlesslyResilient and Instagram @RelentlesslyResilientPodcast. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.

Dave and Dujanovic
Holiday gift guide for people living with dementia and their caregivers

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 10:35


Nearly 7 million Americans struggle with Alzheimer’s. Depending on the stage of the disease, some gifts might not be the right ones for them. Jeremy Cunningham, Public Policy Director of the Alzheimer’s Association, joins the show to give some suggestions on holiday gifts you can give to loved ones with Alzheimer's, as well as their caregivers.  

周末变奏 Key Change
周末变奏@baihui.live (2023.11)

周末变奏 Key Change

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 60:00


每个自然月第二个星期日,Key Change 通过 百会 baihui.live 进行特别放送,为你带回经典调频音乐广播的感觉。 从 Session Victim, Andrew Ashong 和 Flying Lotus 的律动启程,经过 Daniel Ögren, Chica and the Folder 和 Para One 的作品穿行欧洲,最后落脚 Resevoir 鼓手 Jeremy Cunningham, 颤音琴大师 Gary Burton 和深受爵士乐影响的 The Smile 带来的一组实验/爵士作品。 本期节目首发于2023年11月12日,原链接在这里。 曲目单: (00:00) Session Victim - jazzbeat 08 (03:18) Andrew Ashong, Kaidi Tatham - Learning Lessens (Shy One Remix) (09:15) Flying Lotus - Using What You Got (10:21) Oneohtrix Point Never - Krumville (15:11) Daniel Ögren - Hjälmarfjorden (18:52) Chica and the Folder - Dancing Been (25:04) Para One - Virtual Satori (31:03) Lonely Guest - Atmosphere (ft. Lee Scratch Perry, Tricky, Marta) (33:33) Jeremy Cunningham, Dustin Laurenzi, Paul Bryan - Everything (39:49) The Smile - Bending Hectic (47:45) The Cromagnon Band - Negative Twelfth (53:32) Gary Burton - Las Vegas Tango → 私信/合作联络: 微博/网易云/小宇宙/汽水儿 @线性方舟 → 《周末变奏》WX听友群敲门群主:aharddaysnight

Portfolio Construction Forum
Don't sit on the sidelines, invest in Global Corporate Bonds

Portfolio Construction Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 23:43


Further weakening of the global economy continues to be likely with geopolitical, policy and banking sector pressures and the elevated probability of recession in coming quarters. Sitting on the sidelines with cash, however, comes at opportunity costs to investors with current yields at a decade high. The role of bonds in a portfolio can aid in pursuing investor goals or stabilising a portfolio to be more resilient when economic shocks hit markets, however, many investors would benefit from evaluating whether their bond holdings are meeting these goals. Investment-grade corporate bonds offers an important ballast towards overall asset allocation and can improve portfolio risk-adjusted returns. A focus on the highest quality securities will provide opportunities for investors to capture future income, as well as add a defensive anchor within portfolios. - Jeremy Cunningham, Capital Group. Earn 0.50 CE/CPD hrs on Portfolio Construction Forum

Stupid & Contagious
#4 / 90s Guitar Bands - Levellers

Stupid & Contagious

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 79:24


Welcome to The Stupid And Contagious podcast, a podcast focused on bringing you interviews with the bands that defined a generation!That generation grew up in the 90s with the Grebo bands (Senseless Things, PWEI, Neds Atomic Dustbin, Mega City Four, The Wonderstuff and many more) on the UK side of the pond and quickly joined by the grunge bands (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and many more) on the US side of the pond.We are not limiting ourselves to these genres though, we will chart the guitar bands from all genres throughout the decade that was the 1990s.In this fourth episode we speak to Jeremy Cunningham from everyones favourite 'anarcho Indie' band Levellers. We're all Brighton boys here at the podcast so Levellers are a band very special to us!If you are into 1990s guitar music or just a music lover in general then this is the podcast for you!Please also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowStupid & Contagious PodcastItunes https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/4-90s-guitar-bands-levellers/id1705645715All the Socials! https://linktr.ee/stupidandcontagiousFacebook https://www.facebook.com/stupidandcontagiouspodcastYoutube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfPJ5FhcYAHO7UhrRtTtgGwInstagram https://www.instagram.com/stupidandcontagiouspodcast/Spotify MIXTAPE https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0LopSji2MawiFY68aPjY5O Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News
Public Policy Director for the Utah Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association Jeremy Cunningham on FDA approval of new drug Leqembi

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 5:10


The FDA giving full approval to Leqembi...an experimental Alzheimer's drug. Public Policy Director for the Utah Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association Jeremy Cunningham joins Jeff to explain how the medication helps Utahns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Why are New Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease Being Blocked?

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 9:41


Alzheimer's is a terrible disease that affects seniors in our country. Through pioneering science and research, treatments are being developed to combat the disease, and we're learning more about it all the time. However, access to treatment, especially new treatments of Alzheimer's, has been continually blocked by contradictory decisions made by different health organizations. How close are we to gaining access to critical treatments for this disease? Jeremy Cunningham is the Public Policy Director for the Utah chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, and joins the show to talk about the situation, and how to provide better care for Alzheimer's patients.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Modern Art is Rubbish
Jeremy Cunningham Ep 107

Modern Art is Rubbish

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 38:29


In this episode we went local to meet the Artist Jeremy Cunningham, who also is the bassist and founder member... The post Jeremy Cunningham Ep 107 appeared first on .

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Showbiz Roundup
Rempis, Johnson, Heinemann, Cunningham

Showbiz Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 42:12


The tireless and adventurous improviser Dave Rempis has once again assembled a heavyweight cast to probe the reaches of collective improvisation. Joined on this outing by world-class trumpeter Russ Johnson, celebrated catalyst Jeremy Cunningham, and home-town hero Jakob Heinemann, the field of play is wide open.

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Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Social Isolation and its Impact on Alzheimer's

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 9:03


This holiday season is the perfect time to reach out to friends and loved ones. And it may be good for your health too. Recent research shows that social isolation can increase your risk of getting Alzheimer's. Jeremy Cunningham from the Alzheimer's Association discusses the latest research on this disease and how to avoid it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dave and Dujanovic
How to combat isolation during the holidays

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 8:55


People usually think of the holidays as a time full of love and joy, but it can also be a time of stress and loneliness. With COVID-19 and the seasonal flu going around, people have been gathering less often. Jeremy Cunningham, Public Policy Director of the Alzheimer's Association, joins the show to share tips on how we can make sure loved ones who live alone get the interaction they need in the winter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dave and Dujanovic
12/15/2022

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 105:11


12/15/2022 9:05 - Weather, traffic, and avalanche danger Snow day #4! D2 starts the show with the latest weather forecast from Kristen Van Dyke from the KSL Weather Center. Andy Farnsworth bring the latest with the traffic trouble spots and the latest on avalanche danger with Utah Avalanche Center as they speak with Craig Gordon.    9:20 -The Science of Snowflakes and Snowpack  Utah has some of the greatest snow here on earth! Apparently utah's snowflakes are alot different than other areas, how does it impact the greatest snow on earth? How is it maintained?  Jim Steenburgh, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah, joins the show to talk about the science of snowflakes and how they impact Utah's snow.   9:35 - Legislature perspective of the Salt Lake School District audit  After reviewing the new Salt Lake City School District audit, many people have expressed anger over how much money has been wasted. The school board members have cost taxpayers millions of dollars - all because they refused to close schools with declining student enrollment. Utah State Representative Jen Dailey-Provost joins the show to share her thoughts and give the legislative approach to it.   9:50 - Gov. Cox's proposal for free UTA for a year  Governor Cox said he wants free transit for all for a year, which is great news for people who use UTA services on a regular basis. The feasibility study would cost around $25 million, but who's going to be paying for it? Dave and Maura discuss.   10:05 - 10:20 - Is a 4-day school week a good idea? The regular school week that all students are familiar with is the 5-day week that runs from Monday through Friday. Now, school districts are considering cutting it down to a 4-day week from Monday through Thursday. Is this a good idea? Dave and Maura discuss, Followed by listener calls.    10:35 - 10:50 - Does every teacher deserve the teacher compensation increase? Governor Cox announced his plan to increase the teacher compensation by $6,000 for all teachers in Utah. The question is, does every single teacher deserve it? Renée Pinkney, President of Utah Education Association, joins the show to share perspective from teachers. Followed by listener calls.    (may be a good split segment? for podcast?) 10:55 - The off-duty fire fighter who helped Utah avalanche survivor  Yesterday a skier was partially buried in an avalanche in Neffs Canyon and suffered a broken leg was finally brought off the mountain Wednesday evening following a daylong rescue effort. Dave and Maura switch gears as they speak with Tom Elbrecht (el -breckt) - Unified Fire Authority who was in the area and helped with the rescue of the victim while he was off duty.    11:05 - The significance of Bill of Rights Day Today is Bill of Rights Day. The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution, and it was ratified on December 15, 1791. We all know about the right to free speech and the right to bear arms, but what about the rest? Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins the show to give an in-depth explanation of what the Bill of Rights is and why it is so important.   11:20 - Increasing practical knowledge with project-based learning  Utah's executive branch has 1,000 jobs that don't require a college degree. So now, Governor Cox wants to get rid of that requirement as a whole. That means Bachelor's degrees are no longer necessary in the employee recruitment process. Are people prepared enough to work degree-less? Meghan Meredith, the Head of School at Utah Virtual Academy, joins the show to share her thoughts on this idea of removing the degree requirement.   11:35 - How to combat isolation during the holidays  People usually think of the holidays as a time full of love and joy, but it can also be a time of stress and loneliness. With COVID-19 and the seasonal flu going around, people have been gathering less often. Jeremy Cunningham, Public Policy Director of the Alzheimer's Association, joins the show to share tips on how we can make sure loved ones who live alone get the interaction they need in the winter.   11:50 - The controversial Gondola in the Winter  Snow packed roads through the canyons are showcasing why the argument for the Gondola has come about. Dave and Maura discuss the issue and what difference the gondola would make in the winter up Little Cottonwood canyon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dave and Dujanovic
How to become a superager

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 17:41


Debbie wants to be a super agent when she grows up! There is a select group of individuals who have the brain of a 20-30 year old in their 80s! Jeremy Cunningham, Utah Alzheimer's Association joins to discuss what we can do to increase our cognitive ability and what we know about a new Alzheimer's drug making its way through the FDA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dave and Dujanovic
12/1/2022

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 105:45


9:05 - 9:20 Cameras found taped under sink in U of U bathrooms-   We begin talking about the hidden cameras found taped inside bathrooms at the University of Utah. The U says a student found a covert camera taped under a bathroom sink and turned it in. Which led to a police search of other bathrooms where they found another hidden camera -- and tape in a 3rd bathroom where another camera may have been.  Greg Skordas, KSL Legal Analyst joins the show to discuss.. What if these secretly recorded videos weren't just contained to the hidden cameras?   9:50 -  Rail Strike could lead to "catastrophic effect" on ability to treat clean drinking water  The House passed a bill to avert a potential rail strike that could have devastated the nation's supply chain and delayed deliveries amid the holidays. The House also passed a separate bill to give seven paid sick days to rail workers with just three Republicans voting in favor. Jack Hedge, Former President of Utah Inland Port Authority joins the show to discuss what could come if a rail strike occurs and how clean drinking water may be affected. 10:05 - 10:20 - Priced out Inflation: How do you scale down Christmas? KSL Newsradio Reporter Adam Small joins the show with the latest information from the cameras found in a bathroom at the University of Utah. And then D2 goes right on the money! Amazon says it had its biggest Thanksgiving shopping weekend. It's across the board -- in stores, online an additional 17-million shoppers this year.  Is no one worried about inflation? You just can't say no to holiday traditions and overspending. We can't control ourselves when we see a deal.Dave is having this struggle right now in hishome. Lots of extra expenses this year and we're trying to figure out how we cutback for Christmas. Dave and Debbie discuss the family struggle of scaling down Christmas. Followed by listener calls.  10:35 - Confusion remains on details of University of Idaho Student Murders  Confusion deepens over whether any of the 4 University of Idaho students were targeted in fatal stabbings. Four students – Ethan Chapin, 20; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Madison Mogen, 21 – were found stabbed to death November 13 in an off-campus Moscow home, upending a town that hadn't recorded a single murder since 2015. Dave and Debbie discuss the latest information. 10:50 - No degree? No Problem. Employers are rethinking the need for college degrees  A workplace think tank called the Burning Glass Institute has found that job postings that demand at least a bachelor's degree have fallen well below the 50% mark as companies large and small strive to fill open positions in an economy where available jobs outpace available workers by about two-to-one. Dave and Debbie discuss why this may be happening and if it will stick around. 11:05 - Students react to cameras found in the University of Utah bathrooms  KSL Newsradio Reporter Adam Small brings the latest information and shares reaction from students.  11:20 - 11:35 - How to become a superager  Debbie wants to be a super agent when she grows up! There is a select group of individuals who have the brain of a 20-30 year old in their 80s! Jeremy Cunningham, Utah Alzheimers Association joins to discuss what we can do to increase our cognitive ability and what we know about a new alzhiemers drug making its way through the FDA.11:50 - Festival of Trees Festival of trees is back again! D2 is joined by a representative with the Festival of Trees to discuss what they have taking place this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First Lady & Friends
Jeremy Cunningham on positive mentors, finding his career stride, and raising awareness for Alzheimer's disease

First Lady & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 43:08


Jeremy Cunningham (Public Policy Director with the Alzheimer's Association, Utah Chapter) joins Utah's First Lady, Abby Cox, to talk about how the growth in technology has made an impact on the mental health of our youth, moving to Utah with nothing to his name, and the impact that his grandparents had on his life growing up. We also dive into his background in marketing and public relations, the impact that positive mentors can have on your career, and how Jeremy's career intersected with comedian Joan Rivers. Lastly, we dive into Jeremy's work in the field of Alzheimer's disease, why we need to do a better job at developing more accessible features for the aging population, and the isolating effects that the pandemic had on those suffering from Alzheimer's. To learn more about Alzheimer's disease, you can visit the official Alzheimer's Association website here: https://www.alz.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Richard Skipper Celebrates
Richard Skipper Celebrates The Play That Goes Wrong 11/09/2022

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 58:00


For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/3b6aeQU2yYc From the cast to the crew, Richard Skipper celebrates the hilarity that is the play that goes wrong. CHRIS LANCELEY (Jonathan). Born in Liverpool, England, Chris' work includes national tour of The Play That Goes Wrong. Off-Broadway: The Bad and the Better. Off-West End: Henry V, The Band. TV: “FBI,” “Blue Bloods.” Training: American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NYC), National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. Chris would like to extend a huge thank you to agent John Shea as well as to his wife, Jenny, Dad, Nan, Kim and Nick. Social media: @Chris_Lanceley. ELLIE MacPHERSON (stands by for Sandra and Annie) .Off-Broadway debut! Ellie is also the creator and performer of a one-woman comedic history of the presidents called Happy Birthday Mr. President! BA in history and English from Rutgers, MFA from New School for Drama. Endless love and gratitude to the whole TPTGW team, my family and Lucas. @ellmac5. Co-written by Mischief company members Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields, The Play That Goes Wrong is a riotous comedy about the theatre. The play introduces The ‘Cornley University Drama Society' who are attempting to put on a 1920s' murder mystery. The Play That Goes Wrong, directed by Matt DiCarlo, opened at New World Stages with set design by Tony Award winner Nigel Hook, costume design by Roberto Surace, lighting design by Jeremy Cunningham, and sound design by Beth Lake. The original Broadway production was directed by Mark Bell and featured lighting design by Ric Mountjoy and sound design by Andrew Johnson. The Broadway production of The Play That Goes Wrong began performances on March 9, 2017, officially opened on April 2, 2017.

Mondo Jazz
Chelsea Carmichael, Takuya Kuroda, James Taylor Quartet, OHMA & Other New Releases [Mondo Jazz 209-1]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 63:18


We are back with another set-list chockful of exciting new and upcoming albums, from the cinematic atmospheres of the James Taylor Quartet and the mysterious Louis Fontane, to the explorations of Sam Gendel or Hailey Naiswanger's and Mia Garcia's OHMA; from the physchedelic journeys of Wax Machine and Kalaha, to the sounds of London's Total Refreshment Center courtesy of the Neue Grafik Ensemble and Chelsea Carmichael. The playlist also features Michael Benedikt; Hilal Kaya, Aarhus Jazz Orchestra; Marquis Hill; Makaya McCraven; Takuya Kuroda; Jeremy Cunningham, Dustin Laurenzi, Paul Bryan. The detailed playlist is available at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/16303620/Mondo-Jazz (up to "New Dust"). Happy listening!

Showbiz Roundup
Jeremy Cunningham

Showbiz Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 33:28


Drummer Jeremy Cunningham's recent work draws on trauma and grief to inspire some compelling music -- recorded as a tribute to his brother who was murdered in 2008. His music draws Chicago peers into a community, benefiting from the musical wisdom of established players like Jeff Parker. This reflective musician will be appearing in Madison on September 19th at Cafe Coda with Matt Gold and Lane Beckstrom.

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Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 13 janvier 2021 - 2e émission de la 49e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021


2e émission de la 49e session... Cette semaine, free jazz sous différente forme! En musique: Al Neil Trio sur la compilation Retrospective 1965-1968 (Blue Minor, 2002); Black Unity Trio sur l'album Al-Fatihah (Salaam, 1969); Marzette and Company sur l'album Marzette and Company (ESP Disk, 1968, rééd. 2021); Frequency Disasters sur l'album Frequency Disasters (Confront, 2020); Dave Rempis, Jeff Parker, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, Jeremy Cunningham sur l'album Stringers & Struts (Aerophonic, 2020); Keir Neuringer, Shayna Dulberger, Julius Masri sur l'album Dromaderies II (Relative Pitch, 2020)...  

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 13 janvier 2021 - 2e émission de la 49e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021


2e émission de la 49e session... Cette semaine, free jazz sous différente forme! En musique: Al Neil Trio sur la compilation Retrospective 1965-1968 (Blue Minor, 2002); Black Unity Trio sur l'album Al-Fatihah (Salaam, 1969); Marzette and Company sur l'album Marzette and Company (ESP Disk, 1968, rééd. 2021); Frequency Disasters sur l'album Frequency Disasters (Confront, 2020); Dave Rempis, Jeff Parker, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, Jeremy Cunningham sur l'album Stringers & Struts (Aerophonic, 2020); Keir Neuringer, Shayna Dulberger, Julius Masri sur l'album Dromaderies II (Relative Pitch, 2020)...  

Halftime Scholars
Halftime Scholars - on this episode we talk with Dr. Jeremy Cunningham.

Halftime Scholars

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 27:01


What are the root causes of modern conflicts? How does ideology, policy and history contribute to them?. And what role does education play in fostering peace? We discuss these roots and some possible solutions to modern conflicts with Dr Jeremy Cunningham. Education consultant and independent researcher.An alumni of the University College London. Author of the book Conflict Transformation Through School. Dr Cunningham is an experienced school headteacher and has a background in history, peace, human rights, democracy and citizenship education. Join us on this episode to hear his insights from his research journey

Martina Unshaken Unstirred. And Very, Very Dry!
27: Charlie Watts. Part One.

Martina Unshaken Unstirred. And Very, Very Dry!

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 61:52


This is part one of two podcasts where I am joined by awesomely talented guitar player, singer and song writer Charlie Watts. Charlie began writing in the mid 1960's and progressed to become a popular country and folk musician, with his wife Lyn and various friends touring around the country. Some of the groups he played in were; Sterling Silver, Chequered Roots, with Jeremy Cunningham who went on to form the Levellers and his current group is Frayed Knot. An interview full of memories spanning over 30 years with some of Charlie's melodious music played throughout. Part two will be available soon. 

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Episode April 23, 2020

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020


Makaya McCraven, Jeremy Cunningham, Irreversible Entanglements, Chicago Underground Quartet, Jeff Parker, Spirit Fingers, Dan RosenboomPlaylist: Gil Scott-Heron, Makaya McCraven - I'm New HereJeremy Cunningham, featuring Jeff Parker - The Weather Up ThereIrreversible Entanglements - Bread Out of StoneChicago Underground Quartet - WestviewJeff Parker - 3 for LSpirit Fingers, Greg Spero, featuring Judi Jackson - GoodbyeDan Rosenboom - NebuloungeLogan Kane Nonet - NopescienceAdrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, featuring Gary Bartz - Distant ModeTerrace Martin, featuring The Martin Family Trio - The DeuceAmendola Vs. Blades - Fabulous:StupendousDonnybrook - The CloneEmie R Roussel Trio - TaniataGentiane MG Trio - DissociationRedline Trio - The MaleconJoshua Redman , Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Brian Blade - Right Back Round Again

95bFM: From the Crate
From the Crate w/ Troy Ferguson: March 12, 2020

95bFM: From the Crate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020


LP exploration with the ever-knowledgeable Troy, featuring the following new cakes and/or tasty re-releases: ​Ennio Morricone - Man With A Harmonica Reuben Bell - Action Speaks Louder Than Words Jeremy Cunningham - Hike All available from and thanks to Southbound Records.

RESET
Jeremy Cunningham Hopes To Change The Tone Of Gun Violence Conversation Through Jazz

RESET

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 19:43


Reset sits down with the drummer, composer and improviser to discuss his new album, The Weather Up There, and how he hopes his new jazz record will broaden the conversation on gun violence, gun rights and gun legislation.

Mondo Jazz
Antibalas, Oddjob, Pharoah Sanders, Jim Black, Danilo Gallo & Other New Releases [Mondo Jazz 99]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 131:39


We start 2020 where we left off in 2019, exploring great new releases. During the first hour we feature music ranging from the upcoming release of the Afrobeat ambassadors Antibalas, who are turning 20 this year, to a previously unreleased superb 1975 live performance by Pharoah Sanders. In the process we take a look at the vibrant Swedish scene with the music of Oddjob and its pianist Daniel Karlsson, two recent albums featuring saxophonist Greg Ward, a very original take on Cole Porter and the contagious music of Mwenso & the Shakes and the Horne Electric Band together with one of our favorite albums of 2019, "Everybody Wins" by Amendola vs. Blades. In the second part we focus, in particular, on the work of drummer Jim Black with his new trio and as a member of the outstanding Dark Dry Tears led by Italian bassist Danilo Gallo, and on another batch of genre-defying releases by International Anthem, featuring Jeff Parker, Resavoir 's drummer Jeremy Cunningham and the first European player signed by the Chicago label, British saxophonist Alabaster DePlume. The playlist also features Baptiste Trotignon, The Westerlies, Alice Ricciardi & Pietro Lussu, Michele Rosewoman, Lica Cecato and Paolo Baltaro Orchestra as well as Philipp Gropper. Happy listening! Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/10151141/Mondo-Jazz (up to Horne Electric Band). Photo credit: Céline Pinget.

Atti-Tune (Atti-Tune)
Das beste aus den ersten vier Episoden

Atti-Tune (Atti-Tune)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 46:08


Vier tolle Bands, Musiker und eine Label-Managerin hab ich Euch in den letzten Monaten vorstellen können. Hier noch mal der Zusammenschnitt aus den Interviews mit Jeremy Cunningham von den Levellers, mit Michal und Thabet von der Banda Internationale, mit Bianca vom Label Dackelton und mit Franz Himpsl von der Unterbiberger Hofmusik.

Atti-Tune (Atti-Tune)

Hier ein Ausschnitt aus der Folge, in der Ihr mein Interview mit dem Levellers-Bassisten und Künstler Jeremy Cunningham hören könnt. Die Levellers aus England hatten einfach die Schnauze voll von den ganzen Kommerz-Festivals, auf denen sie gespielt haben - und organisierten ihr eigenes. Mit Erfolg! Das "Beautiful Days"-Festival wird in diesem Jahr 17 Jahre alt.

Feedback with Abby Bonell
Feedback with Abby Bonell-Jeremy Cunningham

Feedback with Abby Bonell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 14:42


Jeremy Cunningham-Alzheimer's Association of America-Discussed the new progress that's being made towards finding a cure for the disease, as well as some of the things being undertaken legislatively to help provide support for the families of those who struggle with it.

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Feedback with Abby Bonell
Feedback with Abby Bonell-Jeremy Cunningham and Ronny Daniels

Feedback with Abby Bonell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 14:58


Jeremy Cunningham and Ronny Daniels-Alzheimer's Association of America-Discussed the various research breakthroughs towards finding a cure that have occurred as well as resources available for those who may be struggling with the disease or have loved ones who are dealing with Alzheimer's.

Feedback with Abby Bonell
Feedback with Abby Bonell-Jeremy Cunningham

Feedback with Abby Bonell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 14:57


Jeremy Cunningham-Alzheimer’s Association of America-Discussed the various advances in medical research in the ongoing effort to find a cure, as well as programs available to help those either struggling with the disease or those who are taking care of someone who has Alzheimer’s.

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Feedback with Abby Bonell
Feedback with Abby Bonell-Jeremy Cunningham

Feedback with Abby Bonell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 14:47


Jeremy Cunningham-Alzheimer’s Association of America-Discussed the ongoing work towards finding a cure for the disease, and the importance of raising awareness about the issue. Also talked about the way the disease affects the loved ones of those affected by it, and how they struggle as well.

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Feedback with Abby Bonell
Feedback with Abby Bonell-Jeremy Cunningham

Feedback with Abby Bonell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2017 14:58


Jeremy Cunningham-Alzheimer's Association of Utah-Discussed the ways in which the disease affects not only those suffering from it, but also those tasked with taking care of them. Also talked about the methods being undertaken to find a cure and how important it is to do so. Concluded by stressing the need for donations and how close scientists are to finding a way to reverse the disease.

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Viva! Vegan Podcast
Ep. 02 (Dec 2016) The Viva! Vegan Podcast

Viva! Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 83:37


In this episode hosted by Viva!’s Kris Townsend: we make our Christmas preparations as the podcast lays out a rich tapestry of exclusive end-of-year listening goodness. In this episode: meet the man behind the world's first vegan football club, Viva! founder Juliet Gellatley talks to The Levellers, face the sad truth about Britain's laying hens, remember that it's definitely not a festive season for turkeys, and hear music from Bristol's Wildflowers. Viva! founder Juliet Gellatley meets Dale Vince, Founder of Ecotricity and chairman of the world’s first vegan football club. Forest Green Rovers, based in the town of Stroud north of Bristol. Kris talks to Brenden Fitzgerald, CEO and founder of Planet Protein, a vegan startup company committed to creating nutritious products that fuel active lifestyles while staying true to the planet. Juliet also gets some quality Green Room time with bassist/guitarist Jeremy Cunningham of The Levellers. The Brighton-based folk /alt rock group are on tour to support the 25th anniversary of their seminal album ‘Levelling The Land’ our Vegan Recipe Club finds a marvellous green smoothie recipe from award-winning TV chef and food author Mark Reinfeld of Vegan Fusion Discover the sad truth about the lives of Britain’s laying hens with excerpts from Viva!’s campaign Our Food and Cookery Coordinator Jane Easton is in this month’s “Meet The Team” chair... Learn about simple and effective activism for kindness using the “” method. Plus music from the Bristol band , and lots more. Everyone at Viva! wishes you and yours a very blessed festive season and a great start to a kind new year. Get this free podcast automatically every month.