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We wanna hear from you! Send us a message here :) When country music lovers talk about the greatest groups in the genre, Shenandoah is always at the forefront of any discussion. Fueled by Marty Raybon's distinctive vocals and the band's skilled musicianship, Shenandoah became well known for delivering such hits as “Two Dozen Roses”, “Church on Cumberland Road” and “Next to You, Next to Me” as well as such achingly beautiful classics as “I Want to be Loved Like That” and the Grammy winning “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart” duet with Alison Krauss. Today that legacy continues as original members Raybon and Mike McGuire reunite to launch a new chapter in Shenandoah's storied career. It all began when the guys got back together to perform a benefit concert for a friend battling cancer. “We saw how folks reacted,” Raybon says of the response to their reunion. “And then Jerry Phillips, son of legendary Sun Records producer Sam Phillips, said ‘You guys need to make a run at this. People still love what you do. You can tell by the reaction. There's a lot of excitement in the air.'”The Oak Ridge Boys have sold over 41 million units worldwide and are synonymouswith “America, apple pie, baseball, and country music.” In addition to their awards and accolades in the country music field, the Oaks have garnered five GRAMMY® Awards, nine GMA DOVE Awards, and two American Music Awards. The group—Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban—was inducted into the prestigious Country Music Hall of Fame (2015 Inductees) and the Grand Ole Opry (since 2011)—and is known worldwide as one of recording history's most extraordinary musical successes. For more information on The Oak Ridge Boys and their 2025 tour, please visit oakridgeboys.comSupport the show
Join this morning as Jerry Phillips preaches while David Valentine is away. The message today is from 2 Chronicles 7:14, Matthew 11:28-30 and Philippians 2:5-11. Enjoy!
Listen in to the amazing testimony of how God has worked in the life of Bro. Jerry Phillips! At 85, he's still going strong, serving and sharing his faith. He's like Underwood's very own Indiana Jones—full of adventure, wisdom, and a heart for the Lord!
Second Sunday after Pentecost June 2, 2024 - Revised Common Lectionary, Year B The Rev. Jerry Phillips 1 Samuel 3:1-10 Psalm 139:1-5, 12-17 2 Corinthians 4:5-12 Mark 2:23 - 3:6 Like what you hear? Find us online at our website and on Facebook!
Third Sunday after Pentecost June 9, 2024 - Revised Common Lectionary, Year B The Rev. Jerry Phillips 1 Samuel 8:4-11, 16-20 Psalm 138 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1 Mark 3:20-35 Like what you hear? Find us online at our website and on Facebook!
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost June 16, 2024 - Revised Common Lectionary, Year B The Rev. Jerry Phillips 1 Samuel 15:34-16:13 Psalm 20 2 Corinthians 5:6-10, 14-17 Mark 4:26-34 Like what you hear? Find us online at our website and on Facebook!
Join us today as Jerry Phillips preaches while David Valentine is on vacation. Today's message comes from John 2:1-11. Enjoy!
The Second Sunday after the Epiphany January 14, 2024 - Revised Common Lectionary, Year B The Rev. Jerry Phillips 1 Samuel 3:1-10 Psalm 139:1-5, 12-17 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 John 1:43-51 Like what you hear? Find us online at our website and on Facebook!
Ever wondered if Bluetooth or wireless devices using Wifi are harmful? How safe are electric blankets, hair dryers, and wireless headphones? Are you really causing damage if you hold a smart phone up to your head? Learn the basics of Bluetooth, EMFs, and how to mitigate your exposure. Dr. Jerry Phillips is an esteemed professor at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs and sits on the scientific advisory board for a group called Physicians for Safe Technology. Jerry signed a petition along with 249 scientists from across the globe to warn government leaders and officials of the the health risks for radiation from wireless devices. This podcast is brought to you by my favorite propolis diffuser as propolis diffusers can help mitigate EMFs. Code: Ashley10 to save 10% The wifi router faraday cage I use (Amazon) The propolis diffuser I use Bonus links: Cell phones and carcinogens: What you need to know EMFs classified as a Group 2B possible carcinogen by WHO in 2011 3:44: What are EMFs? 8:07: Why I avoid electric blankets 9:40: Science changes therefore evidence is not yet conclusive 13:32: Childhood leukemia: electric and magnetic fields as possible risk factors (pubmed) 16:01: Hair dryers 16:36: One of the best ways to mitigate EMF exposure 16:54: Thoughts on holding a smartphone up to your head 19:11: Kids and smart phones 22:37: Bluetooth headphones 24:56: What is RFR (radio frequency radiation) 30:53: How much should you be on your phone? The wifi router faraday cage I use (Amazon) 34:25: The propolis diffuser I use 36:15: Thoughts on a smart meter (the smart meter I recommend) 40:36: 5G towers (Adverse health effects of 5G mobile networking technology under real-life conditions) (pubmed) 44:35: Why is no one studying effects of EMFs and 5G? 46:48: Murray vs. Motorola lawsuit and more info from Penn State Law about Murray vs. Motorola lawsuit 46:49: Newman vs. Motorla lawsuit 49:00: Thoughts on sleeping with your phone in the bed 55:36: Birds and bees are effected by EMFs too 57:52: The difference between power lines and 5G towers 59:53: How to measure... A literature search revealed that people residing around cell phone towers show statistically meaningful changes with respect to their oral health (pubmed) EMF Inspection Company in Canada EMF Inspection Company for some parts of America and London, England Scotland Ireland & Wales (ScanTech) EMF Inspection Company in America (Test My Home) 1:08:53: Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D website is called SaferEMR Peer reviewed paper from Dr. Phillips: Electromagnetic fields and DNA damage The wifi router faraday cage I use (Amazon) The propolis diffuser I use Where to find Ashley Deeley: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter/X Hello@ashleydeeley.com
Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost October 22, 2023 - Revised Common Lectionary, Year A The Rev. Jerry Phillips Exodus 33:12-23 Psalm 99 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 Matthew 22:15-22 Like what you hear? Find us online at our website and on Facebook!
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost October 15, 2023 - Revised Common Lectionary, Year A The Rev. Jerry Phillips Exodus 32:1-14 Psalm 106:1-6, 19-23 Philippians 4:1-9 Matthew 22:1-14 Like what you hear? Find us online at our website and on Facebook!
Listen in with us as we start a new thing at UBC. We, as a church, just get together and talk about Jesus! In this episode, we are joined by Matt Buerhaus, Jerry Phillips, Lee Cockrell and Luke Blalock and they discuss how the idea for this new series started and how God has, and currently is, working in their lives.
We commemorate Sam Phillips' 100th Birthday with a Q&A with Sam's son, Jerry Phillips at the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum. Which musician Sam wishes he could have worked more with? What would Sam think of Spotify and Streaming? And more. Thank you to Sun Records and the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum.
Ken and Ed start with prep football and the playoffs. talked with coaches, Marcus Scott from Destrahan and Jerry Phillips from Warren Easton. then went on to talk LSU, Tulane, Pelicans and Saints....
Join us as Jerry Phillips leads us in worship. Enjoy!
Ken and Ed start a new season with the 28th year and started with prep football and games of the last 2 days, talked with Bobby Sanders and Jerry Phillips. then talked LSU and their game against FSU coming up on Sunday. Ed departed then Ken was Joined by Crissy Froyd.
Get to know these successful thought leaders and find out how they present themselves and their crafts as experts in their fields. Jerry Phillips is a consultant, business coach, author, speaker, and president of NineRuns, which helps companies optimize and maximize their performance by driving behavioral change and developing sales professionals. He helps companies who want to improve their sales teams' revenue and profit. He has extensive experience — from conceptualization to implementation of solutions and processes that are innovative — because he's worked with sales and marketing organizations such as Black & Decker/DeWalt, Grainger, and Cold Spring. Whether you're in a small or big company and are looking for support and services to help you hire rock stars, reach out to Jerry Phillips by visiting his website, https://www.nineruns.com/ and going to https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-phillips-6818201/. Teri Johnson is a workplace consultant and executive coach. She is the president and founding partner of Personal Best Partners, LLC. She is an expert in training and coaching using the StrengthsFinder assessment and works with organizations to create a strengths-based approach to performance, leadership development, and team building. She helps senior leaders in their teams shift culture and become more collaborative. Teri's goal is to help people do what they do best, at work and in life, by stepping confidently into the roles in which they have evolved. Senior leaders who are struggling to get the performance they want out of their team and are not being successful should reach out to Teri Johnson by visiting her website, http://www.personalbestpartners.com, and going to https://www.linkedin.com/in/personalbestpartners. Leila Blauner is the founder and team growth strategist at Scalability Solutions LLC. She conducts coaching, program design, and facilitation, as well as the execution of hiring and retention strategies for companies. She has 20 years of experience in hiring her own team members with an extremely high success rate. She is passionate about creating a world where people are happy, successful, and empowered at work by transforming the way that organizations build and lead their teams. If you're having trouble hiring, reach out to Leila Blauner by visiting her website at https://www.scalability-solutions.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/LBlauner. Global Credibility Expert, Mitchell Levy is a TEDx speaker and international bestselling author of over 60 books. As The AHA Guy at AHAthat (https://ahathat.com), he helps to extract the genius from your head in a two-three hour interview so that his team can ghostwrite your book, publish it, distribute it, and make you an Amazon bestselling author in four months or less. He is an accomplished Entrepreneur who has created twenty businesses in Silicon Valley including four publishing companies that have published over 800 books. He's provided strategic consulting to over one hundred companies and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company. Mitchell has been happily married for thirty years and regularly spends four weeks in Europe with family and friends. Visit https://mitchelllevy.com/mitchelllevypresents/ for an archive of all the podcast episodes. Connect to Mitchell Levy on: Credibility Nation YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3kGA1LI Credibility Nation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/credibilitynation/ Mitchell Levy Present AHA Moments: https://mitchelllevy.com/mitchelllevypresents/ Thought Leader Life: https://thoughtleaderlife.com Twitter: @Credtabulous Instagram: @credibilitynation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we further discuss the beginning of the “Fuzz Tone” in music, give you some fun facts of the Compact Disc and rundown the availability and pricing of the 2022 LG line of HDTVs. Plus we read your emails and go over the week's news. Ara's Latest Speaker Build News: ESPN's iOS app adds SharePlay to help you watch sports with friends Apple TV 4K gets seriously useful upgrade — it's now a travel essential Epson unveils 4K 120Hz laser projector Xiaomi launches a huge 100-inch 4K TV in China for $3,150 Other: Lutron Caseta Wireless - Smart Lighting Control System Ready Wholesale Electric Supply Matter home automation full release delayed until Fall 2022 | AppleInsider Join the Neat Exchange - Social Media for Whiskey Drinkers Ara's Woodworking Join the Flaviar Whisky Club and get a free bottle How Sam Phillips Invented the Sound of Rock and Roll Here is some more information about the story Ara told last week about the broken amp that created a new sound. Full article here… From the article: It was around this time that a baby-faced Beale Street regular came into the studio. His name was Riley King, but everyone called him the "Beale Street Blues Boy," a name that later boiled down to simply "B.B. King." With singles like "Mistreated Woman" and "She's Dynamite," King became one of Phillips' first successful artists, and far from the last. In early 1951, King recommended Phillips' services to the Mississippi-based band "Kings of Rhythm," led by teenager Ike Turner. In their haste to fix an unlucky flat tire on a road trip to Memphis, one of their amps fell out of the trunk and onto the pavement. Upon arriving at Phillips' studio, guitarist Willie Kizart plugged in the amp and got a horrible, fuzzy, distorted noise. The speaker cone of the vacuum tube amp seemed to have broken in the fall, or maybe was damaged during a rainstorm that befell the band on their way to the studio. Whatever the case, the amp was shot and the group, crestfallen, feared their shot at recording a song was over before it had even started. Phillips, however, had a different idea. Running to the diner next door, he grabbed some paper—the legend differs on whether it was brown paper or day-old newspaper—and stuffed it into the amp, giving it a new, unique sound, a muffled saxophone-like bass. For Phillips, this wasn't just a quick fix, but in fact something better: something different. When you listen to the the song widely hailed as rock and roll's first, "Rocket 88," you'll hear exactly what he created. A sound that helped launch a genre. "Instead of trying to hide that sound," says Jerry Phillips, "he brought it to the forefront." While this may not have been the first instance of fuzz tone or distortion in a song, it was the first commercially successful song with this soon-to-be-iconic manipulation of sound that would go on to define songs from The Kinks' "You Really Got Me Going" to The Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" to The Beastie Boys' "Sabotage." Rocket 88 (Original Version) - Ike Turner/Jackie Brenston Fun facts about the CD Sony worked with Philips to develop the first CD. The Sony CDP-101 was the first CD player and it cost around $900 in 1982. Compact discs themselves were at first extremely expensive at $30 each. CDs were manufactured at only two facilities in the entire world, each owned by Philips and Sony. The manufacturing process was tedious and required masked technicians in labs. There were soon six factories, and the price per disc dropped to $25, and then to $20. As venture capital poured in, there were soon 40 factories manufacturing discs. The first portable CD player was released in 1982, but it was not possible to skip songs you didn't like.That technology came out in the mid 1990's. Sony's first portable CD player, the Discman D-50, was introduced in November 1984. At first, the D-50 was not profitable but as the product gained popularity, it soon became profitable, and Sony began to create a portable CD market. The Discman range was later re-named to CD Walkman. The first ever CD was a 1982 album by Swedish pop group Abba called The Visitors The biggest selling CD of all time is the Eagles 1976 Their Greatest Hits album, which sold over 38 million copies If all the CDs in the world were piled up, they'd circle the Earth six times Vinyl sales in 2021 topped CDs in the United States for the first time in 30 years. According to data from Billboard, 38% of all album sales in the country last year were in vinyl format, accounting for over 50% of all physical album sales. This marked the first time more vinyls were sold than CDs in the US since 1991. LG's 2022 OLED televisions start shipping this spring LG today announced pricing and availability for its 2022 line of OLED televisions. That includes four series of 4K sets (we've got info for three of them, anyway), as well two 8K models. Full article here…
On this episode, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham talk to Timothy Whitehouse and Jerry Phillips about the manatee die-off currently unfolding in Florida. This crisis, the latest result of the state's poor water quality, has drawn the attention of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), an organization for environmental and public health professionals, land managers, scientists, enforcement officers and other civil servants dedicated to upholding environmental laws and values. Timothy Whitehouse serves as the Executive Director of the national organization, and Jerry Phillips heads up PEER's Florida Chapter. Together, they discuss the root causes of the manatee die-off, the federal and state responses to the situation, and how the water quality issues facing Florida might be effectively managed in the future.
Ken and Ed talk with Hank Tierney, Zephaniah Powell from amite, and Jerry Phillips for Warren Easton.
Jerry Phillips, Retired Pastor Huntsville, Texas
Para observar esses misteriosos desenhos feitos por pessoas do passado, é preciso sobrevoar de balão ou qualquer aeronave. Os mais famosos são de Nazca no Peru, mas existem outros na Inglaterra e nos Estados Unidos. Foii citado no episódio: Gerald Hawkins, William Isbell, Tony Morrison, Tom Zuidema, Gary Urton, Jerry Phillips. Deserto de Nazca, deserto de Mojave, montanhas Bighorn; o gigante de Blythe, a grande serpente de Ohio, Cavalo branco de Uffington, o gigante de Cerne, o grande Triângulo, os gêmos de Fort Mojave; Jay von Werlhof, Harry Casey, William Pidgeon, Hernando de Soto, Thaddeus M. Cowan, Robert W. Harner. Learn portuguese with podcast. -Página do Facebook: Mistério do Sol. Gostou? Curta e compartilhe. Deus o abençoe!----Doação de 2$ acesse https://mpago.la/1QhzEzA e Doação de 5$ https//mpago.la/1gg2wYD ..............................Ou seja um doador mensal escolhendo estas opções: https://anchor.fm/midosol/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midosol/support
In this episode, Jerry Phillips talks about standing out from the competition with consistent revenue and profit performance delivered by rock star talents. Jerry is a consultant, business coach, author, speaker, and president of NineRuns, which helps companies optimize and maximize their performance by driving behavioral change and developing sales professionals. Jerry helps companies who want to improve their sales teams' revenue and profit. He has extensive experience — from conceptualization to implementation of solutions and processes that are innovative — because he's worked with sales and marketing organizations such as Black & Decker/DeWalt, Grainger, and Cold Spring. Whether you're in a small or big company and are looking for support and services to help you hire rock stars, reach out to Jerry Phillips by visiting his website, https://www.nineruns.com/, and going to https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-phillips-6818201/. Mitchell Levy is the Global Credibility Expert at AHAthat, the first AHA leadership (Thought Leadership) platform on the market for thought leaders, experts and companies to unleash their genius to the world. His passion is helping entrepreneurs, business owners and C-Suite Executives get known as thought leaders & become best-selling authors with the AHA platform. He is an accomplished entrepreneur who has created 20 businesses in Silicon Valley including four publishing companies that have published over 800 books. Mitchell is an international best selling author with 60 business books, has provided strategic consulting to over 100 companies, has advised over 500 CEOs on critical business issues, and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company. Visit https://www.credibilitynation.com to learn more about the Credibility Nation community.Visit https://www.ahathat.com/author to learn how you can become an Amazon best-selling author in 4 months.
A conversation with Nashville Bluesman Billy Prine, the younger brother of the late great John Prine, and Billy's music producer Michael Dinallo! Billy Prine formed and led his first bar band in Chicago at the tender age of twelve. Chicago in the 1960’s and early 1970’s was wide open, just as FM radio was evolving, with all types of music, but especially the blues from the famed Chess Records and country music with the National Barn Dance, which was a precursor to the Grand Ole Opry. Growing up in such a rich musical city allowed Billy to develop his unique style of American roots music and absorb a myriad of influences firsthand by seeing Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, The Rolling Stones and Chicago’s innumerable blues legends such as Howlin’ Wolf, Paul Butterfield, Muddy Waters, Michael Bloomfield, and many more.As any true child of the late 60’s and early 70’s, Billy headed west ~ "go west young man" ~ to California. Playing in bands in California for several years before heading back east again with his thumb out in the wind catching rides back to Chicago. This unto itself is another education, which took him through the Heartland and even as far south as New Orleans. But the call of family is strong and Billy served as his brother John Prine’s tour manager in the late 70s, which included hanging at Sam Phillips recording studio in Memphis, Tennessee in 1979 while John was recording his Pink Cadillac album with Knox and Jerry Phillips producing. Jerry and Knox’s father – the iconic Sam Phillips – stepped in to produce two tracks for the first time in years at the recording console.Billy's new EP "A Place I Used To Know" produced by Michael Dinallois is available on Memphis International Records, Spotify, Apple Music and all other streaming platforms! The album includes two songs written by his late brother, the legendary John Prine.Michael Dinallois, Billy's producer, also has an array of other recent projects as well, most notably a tribute album to country music icon Charlie Rich called “Feel Like Going Home,” a set of songs that he produced and which finds both he and his wife Juliet performing on.“We both love to be busy,” Michael said, “It’s kind of turned into this thing where this is what the Dinallo family does. We go out and play shows, and it’s great to have our 8 year old daughter with us because she’s getting to see the world. That’s all part of the homeschooling thing. She’s kind of grown up in the business, because she’s never known it any other way.”Learn more about Billy Prine online at https://www.billyprine.comLearn more about Michael Dinallo online at http://www.michaeldinallo.com and at http://www.blackroserecords.net/michael-dinalloAlso check out Billy and Michael's podcast Prine Time which will feature various tracks from the EP and is sure to knock your socks off! Available at http://prinetimepodcast.com
Desde el logotipo que ha utilizado Neil Young para titular su último EP, The Times, parece evidente que el canadiense ha querido que su contenido sea una especie de noticiario, cantado en vez de escrito, abordando la confusión de estos tiempos y despertando recuerdos de su activismo. Para ello ha recurrido a versionar canciones propias de tintes políticos, como “Ohio”, con el fantasma de Nixon, y "Lookin’ for a Leader", que reescribió desde Living with War para dirigirla a Donald Trump. Además de nuevas versiones acústicas de "Alabama", "Southern Man" y "Campaigner", ha recurrido incluso a Bob Dylan para traer al presente "The Times They Are A-Changin" en una forma muy similar a como el bardo la creó. Acompañado simplemente por su guitarra y la armónica, Neil Young se muestra desnudo, cercano e incluso nostálgico. Neil Young sigue dando lustre a sus archivos con Neil Young Archives Volume II: 1972–1976 que saldrá a la luz el próximo día 20 exclusivamente a través de su web y contiene 10 discos y 131 cortes. Contiene 12 canciones nunca editadas, 49 versiones no escuchadas hasta ahora y un libro de tapa dura de 252 páginas con cientos de fotos. Hablamos de la etapa más prolífica de su carrera, que abarca de 1972 a 1976 e incluye álbumes como On The Beach, Tonight’s The Night, Zuma y Homegrown. Nos permite escuchar a Neil Young en solitario, formando parte de la Stills/Young Band y Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young o arropado por bandas como Crazy Horse, los Stray Gators y los Santa Monica Flyers. Esta versión alternativa de “Powderfinger” es una de las inéditas hasta el presente. La escuchamos por primera vez en 1979 cuando formó parte de Rust Never Sleeps pero Neil Young la había grabado en acústico cuatro años antes y pensó en incluirla en Chrome Dreams, un disco que nunca se publicó. Incluso llegó a enviar una cinta a su amigo Ronnie Van Zant por si quería utilizarla para el nuevo álbum de Lynyrd Skynyrd. Pero este murió en aquel trágico accidente de avión y nunca la grabaron. La actividad frenética de Neil Young nos deja también otro disco que añadir a la larga lista de novedades Se trata de Return to Greendale, un conjunto de audio y video del concierto celebrado en Toronto por Neil Young & Crazy Horse durante la gira de 2003 en apoyo de su álbum conceptual Greendale, una especie de ópera-rock sobre la familia Green, residente en un pequeño pueblo. A través de sus distintos miembros, trata sobre la obsesión mediática, la propaganda institucional de la etapa de Bush-hijo en la presidencia y la necesidad de luchar a favor del medio ambiente. Poco antes de publicarse aquel disco, Neil Young y Crazy Horse realizaron esa gira por Norteamérica interpretando las 10 canciones del álbum de forma secuencial junto a actores y bailarines que no contentó a casi nadie por lo inesperado. El propio artista dirigió la película del concierto y el documental con el seudónimo de Bernard Shakey. El próximo viernes, día 27 de celebrará el Black Friday de este año, para mantener su apoyo a las tiendas de discos independientes. Es evidente que en este 2020 la fecha cobra un significado especial. El Black Friday viene a ser una versión otoñal del Record Store Day, que en España se celebra desde el 2011, y añaden lanzamientos en vinilo con una edición limitada que está disponible en tiendas independientes y en formato físico. Willie Nelson será uno de los protagonistas de este próximo Black Friday con el lanzamiento en LP de una grabación histórica para el mítico programa de la televisión pública estadounidense Austin City Limits.El veterano músico tejano fue el protagonista del programa piloto de aquella aventura audiovisual que se mantiene en antena con su temporada número 46, además de ser el que ha aparecido en más ocasiones. Live at Austin City Limits 1976 contiene por primera vez en audio una actuación de Willie & The Family, filmada en 1976 y emitida como primer capítulo de la segunda temporada al año siguiente, en la que interpretan su clásico Red Headed Stranger de principio a fin. Aquella canción que dio nombre genérico al trabajo había sido compuesta en 1953 por Edith Lindeman y Carl Stutz, para Perry Como, aunque este no la llegó a grabar. Otra de las publicaciones más recomendables de este año para el Black Friday es la caja de John Prine Asylum LP Box (Rhino). Se trata de los tres LPs del artista con los discos de su etapa en el sello Asylum. Bruised Orange, editado en 1978, fue el quinto álbum de John Prine y el primero de los tres que grabó para Asylum. El músico de Illinois estaba desilusionado con Atlantic por su escaso apoyo a Common Sense, su álbum del 75, y firmó con el nuevo sello un contrato de tres discos. La necesidad de sentirse seguro hizo que recurriera a su amigo Steve Goodman para el trabajo de producción de un registro que se grabó en la Chicago Recording Company entre enero y marzo de 1978 y que sacaba a la luz el habla tensa y confesional del artista arropada por la intimidad de un folk-rock seductor. “That’s The Way The World Goes Round” tiene que ver con la hartura por el cinismo del mundo, añorando sus años infantiles. En 1979, John Prince publicó Pink Cadillac, su sexto álbum. El artista quería evidenciar su cariño por el primitivo rock and roll, dejando en segundo plano las letras de las canciones. Quería más continente que contenido y, de hecho, tan solo compuso cinco de los 10 temas que lo conformaron. Para ello contó con la producción de Knox y Jerry Phillips, hijo del legendario fundador de Sun Records, Sam Phillips, que también produjo dos de los temas. Se marcharon a Memphis y entre enero y marzo de 1979 consiguieron un montón de horas grabadas de las que eligieron algunas canciones clásicas que le encantaban a John Prine cuando era niño. Incluso estuvo invitado Billy Lee Riley. En contraposición a ese sonido, en el nostálgico "How Lucky", parece estar en el porche de casa acompañado de John Burns recordando aquella infancia. John Prine fue un maestro de la narrativa, ingenioso y siempre sincero, con raíces de sabor folk y country, aunque no era ajeno al rock & roll, el rhythm & blues o el rockabilly. El Covid nos lo arrebató el pasado 7 de abril en Vanderbilt University Medical Center de Nashville. Storm Windows, el séptimo registro de su discografía, fue el último grabado en una gran compañía como Asylum, ya que poco después se uniría a Al Bunetta y Dan Einstein para fundar Oh Boy Records, donde se editaron todas sus grabaciones posteriores. Recuperó un buen puñado de canciones que habían estado en el ambiente de las sesiones de su anterior trabajo, Pink Cadillac. Pero esta nueva aventura estaba más cerca de álbumes como Sweet Revenge y Common Sense, con un sonido más cohesionado y pulido. Mucho tuvo que ver en ello su marcha a los legendarios Muscle Shoals Sound Studios de Sheffield, en Alabama y la producción de Berry Beckett. "One Red Rose", que tiene que ver con una noche pasada con su primo Charlie Bill y donde Rachel Peer, su mujer por entonces, añadía unas armonías vocales deliciosas, fue una de nuestras canciones favoritas por entonces y lo sigue siendo ahora que hemos perdido a John Prine. Este pasado viernes, Guy Clark hubiera cumplido 79 años de no haber muerto en 2016 tras una larga enfermedad. Wade Bowen siempre ha tenido a Guy Clark como uno de sus referentes y su paso por The Bunker, el estudio favorito de los tejanos más enraizados en los últimos tiempos y propiedad de Bruce Robison, dejó esta magnífica versión de “She Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere”, una canción que el legendario músico de Monahans incluyó en su álbum de debut de hace 45 años Old No. 1, recordado como una de las joyas del country de todos los tiempos. Guy Clark formó parte de la escena musical de Texas y Nashville durante décadas aunque nunca tuvo la repercusión mayoritaria que su talento merecía. Si ayer escuchábamos “Asheville Nashville Austin”, uno de los cortes del nuevo álbum de The Band of Heathens, Stranger, esta vez hemos querido recrearnos en como han rendido homenaje a la figura de Guy Clark invitando a Todd Snider para interpretar juntos “L.A. Freeway”, otra de las piezas maestras de Old No.1 que dejaba bien claro que el artista tejano, tristemente desaparecido, no tenía demasiada consideración por la ciudad de Los Angeles y prefirió establecerse en Nashville. Ya decimos que esta pandemia nos ha obligado a todos prácticamente reinventarnos para sobrevivir en tan duros momentos. Los músicos son una buena muestra y su constancia en salir adelante no está dejando momentos inesperados como el del pasado 2 de octubre la Fundación Epicure realizó dos eventos en el noroeste de Estados Unidos para recaudar fondos. Brandi Carlile y el guitarrista de Pearl Jam, Mike McCready, se unieron para interpretar un par de temas como parte del concierto benéfico en vivo transmitido a través de internet. La pareja realizó una versión de "Red Dirt Girl", el tema que en 2000 dio nombre genérico a uno de los álbumes más significativos en la carrera de Emmylou Harris y donde la artista de Alabama hizo hincapié en su faceta como compositora. El pasado año escuchábamos a un dúo llamado Black Pumas, residentes en Austin, con una versión de “Fast Car”, la canción que Tracy Chapman nos regaló en 1988 y nos hizo reflexionar sobre nuestra lucha diaria por que valga la pena vivir. La cantante y compositora de Cleveland, en Ohio, publicó su disco de debut con su propio nombre en el título cuando se acercaba el final de la era Reagan y comenzaba la de la familia Bush. Su segundo single y la canción que abrió aquel disco era "Talkin 'Bout a Revolution", hablando de la lucha de clases y advirtiendo que los pobres se levantarán y recuperarán lo que es suyo. El pasado lunes, Tracy Chapman actuó por primera vez en directo en televisión desde hacía cinco años. Y lo hizo para interpretar aquel tema, acompañada simplemente por su guitarra y sin ningún tipo de adornos. Faltaba muy poco para el Election Day. Escuchar audio
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Jerry Phillips, Assoc. Pastor Covenant Fellowship Huntsville, Texas
Jerry Phillips, Assoc. Pastor Covenant Fellowship Huntsville, Texas
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Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys covering Freddy Fender? You bet! We kick off the show with a track from this new EP of tunes as well as the latest from Whitney Rose, Pike Cavalero, Sonny & His Wild Cows, Adriano Batolba Trio, The Rhythm Treasures, Marti Brom, Dasta & The Smokin' Snakes, The Obscuritones and Tommy C & The Black Widow Grease Band. Plus, we take an instru-Mental Breakdown, a stroll to the Doo-Wop Corner, hear a couple of great requests in Hey Mr. DJ and a Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week by The Jesters featuring Jerry Phillips!!
Jerry Phillips, Assoc. Pastor Covenant Fellowship Huntsville, Texas
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Lots of new tunes, classics and special segments on the new Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour. We've got NEW tracks from Clint Bradley, Jesse Dayton, Carl Bradychok, Marcel Bontempi, Charley Crockett, Black Moon Boys, Delta 88, The Homewreckers, our instru-Mental Breakdown with new tracks by Anthony Castagna and Danny "O" & The Astrotones, our Heavy Hitter Triple Threat segment honors Del Shannon with covers by Dion and John Lindberg Trio and our Five Year Flashback is with Jerry Phillips talking about his dad as well as "Rocket 88" and still there's more! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives- "Air Mail Special" Jesse Dayton- "May Have To Do It, Don't Have To Like It" (live) Carl Bradychok- "Big Bad Blues" The Paladins- "Then I Found You" Grizzly Family- "Rockabilly Hop" Marcel Bontempi- "Mambo Voodoo" The Homewreckers- "Crawlin'" Kansas City Cryers- "Gotta Roam" instru-Mental Breakdown: Danny "O" & The Astrotones- "Do The Astro" Anthony Castagna- "Walkin' On Lido" Clint Bradley- "Biggest Sky" Delta 88- "Massachusetts Firefly" Heavy Hitter Triple Threat: Del Shannon- "Honky Tonk Blues" John Lindberg Trio- "Hats Off To Larry" Dion- "Runaway" Five Year Flashback: Jerry Phillips on his dad, perfect imperfection and "Rocket 88" Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats (Ike Turner)- "Rocket 88" Black Moon Boys- "Nuthouse" Charley Crockett- "Servant Of Love" Outro Music Bed: Chuck Berry- "Guitar Boogie"
HealthCast Now - The Intersection of Health, Wellness & Circadian Optimization
Rick Gold joins host Kevin Cottrell today to discuss circadian based health & wellness. Rick is a Functional Wellness practitioner from South Florida with a passion for helping educate, treat and heal patients. Rick is a certified FDN & Functional Wellness Practitioner and is well-versed in the concepts of functional medicine. Working with clients locally in South Florida and around the world, Rick helps his clients identify and eliminate many of the underlying causes of their symptoms, with a specialization in gut health and circadian rhythms. Prior to his career in health & wellness, Rick worked for Wall Street firms as a financial adviser, institutional trader, and hedge fund recruiter. So, how did someone working for Wall Street end up as a Functional Wellness Practitioner? For most of his adult life, Rick suffered from 24/7/365 allergies, frequent colds and sinus infections, indigestion, heartburn, GERD, stomach and joint pain. He was able to find temporary relief using conventional medicine doctors, but the conventional medicine route never identified or fixed the underlying causes of his health issues. Rick used functional lab testing and lifestyle changes to vastly improve his health. Dietary and other lifestyle modifications essentially reversed most of his health challenges which are now a distant memory. Additional research, references, and recommended reading from Rick Gold Here are some more (in addition to what I’ve linked to in the text throughout this building block) circadian rhythm, blue light/ALAN studies, sunlight, and nnEMF research articles, and videos for you to learn more (mind you this is just a SMALL sampling of the THOUSANDS of studies out there on these topics. The research is so definitive it makes one wonder why it isn’t more mainstream!): Blue light, ALAN, Sunlight, and Melatonin (Study) Evening use of light-emitting eReaders negatively affects sleep, circadian timing, and next-morning alertness – “These results demonstrate that evening exposure to an LE-eBook phase-delays the circadian clock, acutely suppresses melatonin, and has important implications for understanding the impact of such technologies on sleep, performance, health, and safety.” (Article) How light affects human melatonin levels – Florida Atlantic University. “Researchers are finding that exposure to bright nocturnal light decreases the human body's production of melatonin. A decrease in melatonin production has been linked to higher rates of certain cancers, such as breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men.” (Video) The end of night: potential impact on cancer incidence – Russel J. Reiter, PhD (Study) Light at night and breast cancer risk: results from a population-based case–control study in Connecticut, USA “The results from this study suggest a potential increased risk of breast cancer associated with domestic exposure to LAN (Light at Night).” (Video) – The impact of screens on sleep – Dr. Daniel Siegel (Study) Nocturnal light pollution and underexposure to daytime sunlight - Complementary mechanisms of circadian disruption and related diseases – “Nighttime use of personal computers, mobile phones, electronic tablets, televisions, and the like--now epidemic in adolescents and adults and highly prevalent in pre-school and school-aged children--is a new source of ALAN. However, ALAN exposure occurs concomitantly with almost complete absence of daytime sunlight, whose blue-violet (446-484 nm λ) spectrum synchronizes the CTS and whose UV-B (290-315 nm λ) spectrum stimulates vitamin D synthesis. ““The observed elevated incidence of medical conditions the two are alleged to influence through many complementary bioprocesses of cells, tissues, and organs led us to examine effects of the totality of the artificial light environment in which humans reside today. Never have chronobiologic or epidemiologic investigations comprehensively researched the potentially deleterious consequences of the combination of suppressed vitamin D plus melatonin synthesis due to life in today's man-made artificial light environment, which in our opinion is long overdue.” (Study) Avoidance of sun exposure is a risk factor for all-cause mortality – “The results of this study provide observational evidence that avoiding sun exposure is a risk factor for all-cause mortality. Following sun exposure advice that is very restrictive in countries with low solar intensity might in fact be harmful to women's health.” (Study) Blue light hazard – “Blue light can induce formation of toxic reactive oxygen species that cause photochemical damage, leading to the death by apoptosis first of critical retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells and then photoreceptors. This slow process, in which damage accumulates over a lifetime, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of retinal degenerative diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD).” (Study) Blue Light Induces Mitochondrial DNA Damage and Free Radical Production in Epithelial Cells – “We conclude that visible light can cause cell dysfunction through the action of reactive oxygen species on DNA and that this may contribute to cellular aging, age-related pathologies, and tumorigenesis.” (Study) Bright light exposure reduces TH-positive dopamine neurons- Implications of light pollution in Parkinson's disease epidemiology – “Remarkably, in preliminary analysis that accounted for population density, the age and race adjusted Parkinson's disease prevalence significantly correlated with average satellite-observed sky light pollution.” (Study) Daily, seasonal, and latitudinal variations in solar ultraviolet A and B radiation in relation to vitamin D production and risk for skin cancer – “The best way to obtain a given dose of vitamin D with minimal carcinogenic risk is through a non-burning exposure in the middle of the day, rather than in the afternoon or morning.” (Study) Environmental Light Exposure Is Associated with Increased Body Mass in Children – “The findings identify that light exposure may be a contributor to the obesogenic environment during early childhood.” (Article) Study of fruit fly 'brain in a jar' reveals mechanics of jet lag – “He explained that a single light pulse cues the biological clock of the fruit fly brain to shift two hours ahead of its original schedule through a process the researchers call "phase retuning." Circadian Rhythms (Video) The clock in our genes and in every cell of your body | Joseph Takahashi | TEDxSMU 2013 – Great Ted Talk that teaches you about circadian biology. (Article) Circadian rhythm and human health – Joan E. Roberts, Fordham University “Humans evolved being exposed to different spectra of light in the morning, the late afternoon and evening. So it should not be surprising that human physiology is profoundly affected by the daily and seasonal changes in the visible light spectrum. Exposure to the appropriate spectrum of light during the day and evening enhances human health and wellbeing, immune response and productivity. However, exposure to light sources that do not match the natural solar spectrum to the time of day or evening, is hazardous to human health. The reason visible light has such a powerful effect on human health is that light exposure through the eye modifies circadian rhythm.” (Article) Around the Clock – “The circadian clock influences far more than daily habits, according to a few decades of research. Obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, cancer, and depression have all been linked to malfunctions of the internal timekeeping scheme. Almost every cell in a living organism, it turns out, sees daily fluctuations in levels of genes and proteins, and when these fluctuations are dampened or stopped, things can go awry.” (Study) Circadian stage-dependent inhibition of human breast cancer metabolism and growth by the nocturnal melatonin signal: consequences of its disruption by light at night in rats and women. “This biological mechanism (ALAN) may partially explain the higher risk of breast and other cancers in women working rotating night shifts and possibly others who also experience prolonged exposure to light at night.” (Article) From Fertility To Mood, Sunlight Found To Affect Human Biology – NYT article from 1981! “Dr. Richard J. Wurtman - 'we are all unwitting subjects of a long-term experiment on the effects of artificial lighting on health. Until much more is known, we should design indoor lighting to resemble as closely as possible what the sun provides.'' (Study) A functional circadian clock is required for proper insulin secretion by human pancreatic islet cells – (Think diabetes!) (Study) Adverse metabolic consequences in humans of prolonged sleep restriction combined with circadian disruption. – “Thus, in humans, prolonged sleep restriction with concurrent circadian disruption alters metabolism and could increase the risk of obesity and diabetes.” (Study) Circadian Clock Control of Liver Metabolic Functions – “A wide variety of processes throughout the entire gastrointestinal tract and notably the liver appear to be under circadian control. These include various metabolic functions such as nutrient uptake, processing, and detoxification, which align organ function to cycle with nutrient supply and demand. Remarkably, genetic or environmental disruption of the circadian clock can cause metabolic diseases or exacerbate pathological states.” (Audio) BBC talk on circadian rhythms and their importance. (Study) Circadian clocks, obesity and cardiometabolic function – “Disrupting this process through mutations in the core clock genes or by interfering with the environmental zeitgebers that entrain the clock appear to modulate the function of cells and tissues, leading to an increased risk for cardiometabolic disease.” (Study) Circadian rhythm-related genes - implication in autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes – “The hypothesis that circadian genes are involved in type 1 diabetes is reinforced by findings that the immune system undergoes circadian variation and that several autoimmune diseases are associated with circadian genes. Recent findings in the non-obese diabetic mouse model pinpoint to specific mechanisms controlling type 1 diabetes by the clock-related gene Arntl2 in the immune system.” (Study) Endogenous circadian system and circadian misalignment impact glucose tolerance via separate mechanisms in humans – “We demonstrate that the circadian system importantly contributes to the reduced glucose tolerance observed in the evening compared with the morning. Separately, circadian misalignment reduces glucose tolerance, providing a mechanism to help explain the increased diabetes risk in shift workers” (Study) Gut Clock - Implication Of Circadian Rhythms In The Gastrointestinal Tract – “Motor and secretory activity, as well as the rhythm of cell proliferation in the GIT (Gastrointestinal Tract) and liver, are subject to many circadian rhythms, mediated by autonomic cells and some enterohormones (gastrin, ghrelin and somatostatin). Disruption of circadian physiology, due to sleep disturbance or shift work, may result in various gastrointestinal diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or peptic ulcer disease. In addition, circadian disruption accelerates aging, and promotes tumorigenesis in the liver and GIT.” (Study) Keeping circadian time with hormones – “Circadian deregulation of hormonal rhythms may participate in internal desynchronization and associated increase in metabolic risks.” (Study) Thyroid hormone and seasonal regulation of reproduction – “In mammals, the eyes are the only photoreceptor involved in photoperiodic time perception and nocturnal melatonin secretion provides an endocrine signal of photoperiod to the PT to regulate TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone).” (Study) Exposure to Room Light before Bedtime Suppresses Melatonin Onset and Shortens Melatonin Duration in Humans – “These findings indicate that room light exerts a profound suppressive effect on melatonin levels and shortens the body's internal representation of night duration. Hence, chronically exposing oneself to electrical lighting in the late evening disrupts melatonin signaling and could therefore potentially impact sleep, thermoregulation, blood pressure, and glucose homeostasis.” (Article) UCI study finds jet lag-like sleep disruptions spur Alzheimer’s memory, learning loss – “Chemical changes in brain cells caused by disturbances in the body’s day-night cycle may be a key underlying cause of the learning and memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a University of California, Irvine study.” nnEMF (Non-Native Electromagnetic Fields) (Article) Stress from Current And Radiation – This is a transcript of a lecture given by journalist Wolfgang Maes in Los Angeles, California in 1990. Wolfgang suffered from EHS and tells his story and how he fixed his surroundings and his health by lowering his night time exposure to nnEMF. (Video) Electromagnetic Fields and DNA Damage: Dr. Jerry Phillips – In this video, Dr. Phillips discusses how nnEMFs damage your DNA, but he also tackles the topic of conflicting research between the independent science and the industry-funded science. By the way this video is from 2012, before Dr. Martin Pall’s work in 2013 that actually FOUND the non-thermal mechanism by which nnEMF disrupts cellular function. (Article) Cell Phone Radiation Boosts Cancer Rates in Animals – “The cell phone cancer controversy will never be the same again. The U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) is expected to issue a public announcement that cell phone radiation presents a cancer risk for humans. The move comes soon after its recently completed study showed statistically significant increases in cancer among rats that had been exposed to GSM or CDMA signals for two-years.” (Video) Dr. Martin Pall – How Wi-Fi & other EMFs Cause Biological Harm – Amazing talk by Dr. Pall where he goes in depth and breaks down the non-thermal biological effects of Wi-Fi. (Documentary) – Resonance Beings of Frequency – An eye-opening documentary that will teach you a tremendous amount about the dangers of nnEMF. (Study) – Genetic Analysis of Circadian Responses to Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in Drosophila melanogaster – “Our results are therefore not consistent with the classical Trp triad-mediated RPM and suggest that CRYs act as blue-light/EMF sensors depending on trans-acting factors that are present in particular cellular environments.” Translation – nnEMF is perceived as light by sensory proteins in your body and that can mess with your circadian biology. (Study) - Is it Blue Light or Increased Electromagnetic Fields which Affects the Circadian Rhythm in People who Use Smartphones at Night – “Furthermore, previous reports have indicated a significant association between exposure to RF-EMFs of mobile or cordless phones and sleep problems (2, 3). The 2nd shortcoming of this paper comes from ignoring this point that electromagnetic fields may affect the level of plasma melatonin (4, 5).” (Study) Critical time delay of the pineal melatonin rhythm in humans due to weak electromagnetic exposure. –“The results show that significant melatonin interruption and changes to the circadian rhythm occur due to the perturbation of chemical reaction rates, as also reported in previous studies. The results also show the influence of the mRNA degradation rate on the circadian rhythm's critical time delay or maturation time. The results support the hypothesis that exposure to weak EMFs via melatonin disruption can adversely affect human health.” (Study) Why are living things sensitive to weak magnetic fields? – “This implies that weak magnetic field interactions may have a chronodisruptive basis, homologous to the more familiar effects on the biological clock arising from sleep deprivation, phase-shift employment and light at night. It is conceivable that the widespread sensitivity of biological systems to weak ELF magnetic fields is vestigially derived from this diurnal geomagnetic effect.” (Article) - 'Radiogenetics' seeks to remotely control cells and genes – “The new system, dubbed radiogenetics, uses a signal, in this case low-frequency radio waves or a magnetic field, to heat or move ferritin particles. They, in turn, prompt the opening of TRPV1, which is situated in the membrane surrounding the cell. Calcium ions then travel through the channel, switching on a synthetic piece of DNA the scientists developed to turn on the production of a downstream gene, which in this study was the insulin gene.”Translation – Scientists are actively using nnEMFs NON-THERMAL effects on cells to develop therapies for diabetes. How can anyone read this and deny the non-thermal effects of nnEMF?? (Documentary) – Searching for a Golden Cage – A short and informative film that documents the plight of people who suffer from EHS. (Documentary) – Take Back Your Power – A must-watch documentary that illuminates the dangers of electric company-installed smart meters on homes and in apartment buildings. (Study) – Access to electricity is linked to reduced sleep – “New research comparing traditional hunter-gatherer living conditions to a more modern setting shows that access to artificial light and electricity has shortened the amount of sleep humans get each night.” (Study) Mitochondrial calcium overload is a key determinant in heart failure – This study in particular does not mention nnEMF as a cause of heart failure, but if you remember Dr. Martin Pall’s work that showed how nnEMF causes excess calcium in the cell, and you see how this study links excess calcium in the cell to heart failure, it’s easy to connect the dots! Heart attacks kill a staggering number of Americans every year. Might nnEMF be a hidden cause that no one is considering? Food for thought. (Study) Effects of the Effect of Ultra High Frequency Mobile Phone Radiation on Human Health – “The results of this study and International Commission of Non Ionization Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) reports showed the people who spend more than 50 minutes a day using a cell phone could have early dementia or other thermal damage due to the burning of glucose in the brain.” (Study) Cancer incidence vs. FM radio transmitter density – “The findings present strong support to the earlier presented hypothesis that body-resonant broadcasting radiation emitted by horizontally polarized main FM transmitters has an immune-disturbing effect. “ (Article) Diabetes and Electro sensitivity – This article raises the possibility that diabetes is caused by nnEMF. (Article) Wireless technology – studies on health effects, lawsuits & court rulings. – This is a fantastic resource that links to a tremendous treasure trove of research and other evidence of the harm that nnEMF causes to human health. (Article) New research links cell phones to health issues in children – “For years, we’ve heard of a possible link between cell phone use and cancer. Now, this week, researchers in Baltimore say the evidence is clear, and children are more at risk.” This is crucial to watch and read if you have children. (Study) Schumann resonance is found in the earth and in the human brain – Think about that. Our brains resonate at the same frequency as the natural frequency emitted by the earth that gets charged by lightening. With no nnEMFs this is how we are supposed to resonate. nnEMFs disturb this natural resonance and we pay the price with our health. (Video) Magda Havas talks at NIEHS May 9, 2016 on electro smog and electro hypersensitivity – She shows what nnEMFs do to our blood under a microscope, and shows how reducing nnEMFs helped several MS patients. (Article) The pulsed microwave radar tower and the cell – the role of calcium – This one is definitely more for the science geeks, but it goes into great detail about how nnEMF affects the calcium in and around our cells. (Article) Mobile Phones are cooking men’s sperm – “Study finds sperm levels of men who kept their phones in their pocket during the day were quite seriously affected in 47 per cent of cases“ (Article) Wireless devices & wildlife – This is a fascinating and well-referenced article that depicts the effects of Wi-Fi on animals and plants. It discusses key studies done on bees that show how Wi-Fi is causing colony collapse disorder. (Article) nnEMF research collection – And finally, a massive collection of research on nnEMF that includes a link to 2300 studies done by the US Navy showing the biological impacts of nnEMF! (Study) Prenatal Exposure to weak magnetic fields leads to childhood asthma – “Li's study is the first prospective epidemiological study ever carried out on any group exposed to any type of electromagnetic fields (EMFs). The mothers' magnetic field exposures were measured during the first or second trimester and the health of their children —a total of 626 boys and girls— was followed for the next 13 years. Li sees a clear dose-response: Every 1 mG increase in median magnetic field exposure during pregnancy led to a 15% increase in asthma in the offspring. The trend is highly significant.” Connect with Rick Gold Gold Functional Wellness Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. 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HealthCast Now - The Intersection of Health, Wellness & Circadian Optimization
Rick Gold joins host Kevin Cottrell today to discuss circadian based health & wellness. Rick is a Functional Wellness practitioner from South Florida with a passion for helping educate, treat and heal patients. Rick is a certified FDN & Functional Wellness Practitioner and is well-versed in the concepts of functional medicine. Working with clients locally in South Florida and around the world, Rick helps his clients identify and eliminate many of the underlying causes of their symptoms, with a specialization in gut health and circadian rhythms. Prior to his career in health & wellness, Rick worked for Wall Street firms as a financial adviser, institutional trader, and hedge fund recruiter. So, how did someone working for Wall Street end up as a Functional Wellness Practitioner? For most of his adult life, Rick suffered from 24/7/365 allergies, frequent colds and sinus infections, indigestion, heartburn, GERD, stomach and joint pain. He was able to find temporary relief using conventional medicine doctors, but the conventional medicine route never identified or fixed the underlying causes of his health issues. Rick used functional lab testing and lifestyle changes to vastly improve his health. Dietary and other lifestyle modifications essentially reversed most of his health challenges which are now a distant memory. Additional research, references, and recommended reading from Rick Gold Here are some more (in addition to what I’ve linked to in the text throughout this building block) circadian rhythm, blue light/ALAN studies, sunlight, and nnEMF research articles, and videos for you to learn more (mind you this is just a SMALL sampling of the THOUSANDS of studies out there on these topics. The research is so definitive it makes one wonder why it isn’t more mainstream!): Blue light, ALAN, Sunlight, and Melatonin (Study) Evening use of light-emitting eReaders negatively affects sleep, circadian timing, and next-morning alertness – “These results demonstrate that evening exposure to an LE-eBook phase-delays the circadian clock, acutely suppresses melatonin, and has important implications for understanding the impact of such technologies on sleep, performance, health, and safety.” (Article) How light affects human melatonin levels – Florida Atlantic University. “Researchers are finding that exposure to bright nocturnal light decreases the human body's production of melatonin. A decrease in melatonin production has been linked to higher rates of certain cancers, such as breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men.” (Video) The end of night: potential impact on cancer incidence – Russel J. Reiter, PhD (Study) Light at night and breast cancer risk: results from a population-based case–control study in Connecticut, USA “The results from this study suggest a potential increased risk of breast cancer associated with domestic exposure to LAN (Light at Night).” (Video) – The impact of screens on sleep – Dr. Daniel Siegel (Study) Nocturnal light pollution and underexposure to daytime sunlight - Complementary mechanisms of circadian disruption and related diseases – “Nighttime use of personal computers, mobile phones, electronic tablets, televisions, and the like--now epidemic in adolescents and adults and highly prevalent in pre-school and school-aged children--is a new source of ALAN. However, ALAN exposure occurs concomitantly with almost complete absence of daytime sunlight, whose blue-violet (446-484 nm λ) spectrum synchronizes the CTS and whose UV-B (290-315 nm λ) spectrum stimulates vitamin D synthesis. ““The observed elevated incidence of medical conditions the two are alleged to influence through many complementary bioprocesses of cells, tissues, and organs led us to examine effects of the totality of the artificial light environment in which humans reside today. Never have chronobiologic or epidemiologic investigations comprehensively researched the potentially deleterious consequences of the combination of suppressed vitamin D plus melatonin synthesis due to life in today's man-made artificial light environment, which in our opinion is long overdue.” (Study) Avoidance of sun exposure is a risk factor for all-cause mortality – “The results of this study provide observational evidence that avoiding sun exposure is a risk factor for all-cause mortality. Following sun exposure advice that is very restrictive in countries with low solar intensity might in fact be harmful to women's health.” (Study) Blue light hazard – “Blue light can induce formation of toxic reactive oxygen species that cause photochemical damage, leading to the death by apoptosis first of critical retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells and then photoreceptors. This slow process, in which damage accumulates over a lifetime, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of retinal degenerative diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD).” (Study) Blue Light Induces Mitochondrial DNA Damage and Free Radical Production in Epithelial Cells – “We conclude that visible light can cause cell dysfunction through the action of reactive oxygen species on DNA and that this may contribute to cellular aging, age-related pathologies, and tumorigenesis.” (Study) Bright light exposure reduces TH-positive dopamine neurons- Implications of light pollution in Parkinson's disease epidemiology – “Remarkably, in preliminary analysis that accounted for population density, the age and race adjusted Parkinson's disease prevalence significantly correlated with average satellite-observed sky light pollution.” (Study) Daily, seasonal, and latitudinal variations in solar ultraviolet A and B radiation in relation to vitamin D production and risk for skin cancer – “The best way to obtain a given dose of vitamin D with minimal carcinogenic risk is through a non-burning exposure in the middle of the day, rather than in the afternoon or morning.” (Study) Environmental Light Exposure Is Associated with Increased Body Mass in Children – “The findings identify that light exposure may be a contributor to the obesogenic environment during early childhood.” (Article) Study of fruit fly 'brain in a jar' reveals mechanics of jet lag – “He explained that a single light pulse cues the biological clock of the fruit fly brain to shift two hours ahead of its original schedule through a process the researchers call "phase retuning." Circadian Rhythms (Video) The clock in our genes and in every cell of your body | Joseph Takahashi | TEDxSMU 2013 – Great Ted Talk that teaches you about circadian biology. (Article) Circadian rhythm and human health – Joan E. Roberts, Fordham University “Humans evolved being exposed to different spectra of light in the morning, the late afternoon and evening. So it should not be surprising that human physiology is profoundly affected by the daily and seasonal changes in the visible light spectrum. Exposure to the appropriate spectrum of light during the day and evening enhances human health and wellbeing, immune response and productivity. However, exposure to light sources that do not match the natural solar spectrum to the time of day or evening, is hazardous to human health. The reason visible light has such a powerful effect on human health is that light exposure through the eye modifies circadian rhythm.” (Article) Around the Clock – “The circadian clock influences far more than daily habits, according to a few decades of research. Obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, cancer, and depression have all been linked to malfunctions of the internal timekeeping scheme. Almost every cell in a living organism, it turns out, sees daily fluctuations in levels of genes and proteins, and when these fluctuations are dampened or stopped, things can go awry.” (Study) Circadian stage-dependent inhibition of human breast cancer metabolism and growth by the nocturnal melatonin signal: consequences of its disruption by light at night in rats and women. “This biological mechanism (ALAN) may partially explain the higher risk of breast and other cancers in women working rotating night shifts and possibly others who also experience prolonged exposure to light at night.” (Article) From Fertility To Mood, Sunlight Found To Affect Human Biology – NYT article from 1981! “Dr. Richard J. Wurtman - 'we are all unwitting subjects of a long-term experiment on the effects of artificial lighting on health. Until much more is known, we should design indoor lighting to resemble as closely as possible what the sun provides.'' (Study) A functional circadian clock is required for proper insulin secretion by human pancreatic islet cells – (Think diabetes!) (Study) Adverse metabolic consequences in humans of prolonged sleep restriction combined with circadian disruption. – “Thus, in humans, prolonged sleep restriction with concurrent circadian disruption alters metabolism and could increase the risk of obesity and diabetes.” (Study) Circadian Clock Control of Liver Metabolic Functions – “A wide variety of processes throughout the entire gastrointestinal tract and notably the liver appear to be under circadian control. These include various metabolic functions such as nutrient uptake, processing, and detoxification, which align organ function to cycle with nutrient supply and demand. Remarkably, genetic or environmental disruption of the circadian clock can cause metabolic diseases or exacerbate pathological states.” (Audio) BBC talk on circadian rhythms and their importance. (Study) Circadian clocks, obesity and cardiometabolic function – “Disrupting this process through mutations in the core clock genes or by interfering with the environmental zeitgebers that entrain the clock appear to modulate the function of cells and tissues, leading to an increased risk for cardiometabolic disease.” (Study) Circadian rhythm-related genes - implication in autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes – “The hypothesis that circadian genes are involved in type 1 diabetes is reinforced by findings that the immune system undergoes circadian variation and that several autoimmune diseases are associated with circadian genes. Recent findings in the non-obese diabetic mouse model pinpoint to specific mechanisms controlling type 1 diabetes by the clock-related gene Arntl2 in the immune system.” (Study) Endogenous circadian system and circadian misalignment impact glucose tolerance via separate mechanisms in humans – “We demonstrate that the circadian system importantly contributes to the reduced glucose tolerance observed in the evening compared with the morning. Separately, circadian misalignment reduces glucose tolerance, providing a mechanism to help explain the increased diabetes risk in shift workers” (Study) Gut Clock - Implication Of Circadian Rhythms In The Gastrointestinal Tract – “Motor and secretory activity, as well as the rhythm of cell proliferation in the GIT (Gastrointestinal Tract) and liver, are subject to many circadian rhythms, mediated by autonomic cells and some enterohormones (gastrin, ghrelin and somatostatin). Disruption of circadian physiology, due to sleep disturbance or shift work, may result in various gastrointestinal diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or peptic ulcer disease. In addition, circadian disruption accelerates aging, and promotes tumorigenesis in the liver and GIT.” (Study) Keeping circadian time with hormones – “Circadian deregulation of hormonal rhythms may participate in internal desynchronization and associated increase in metabolic risks.” (Study) Thyroid hormone and seasonal regulation of reproduction – “In mammals, the eyes are the only photoreceptor involved in photoperiodic time perception and nocturnal melatonin secretion provides an endocrine signal of photoperiod to the PT to regulate TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone).” (Study) Exposure to Room Light before Bedtime Suppresses Melatonin Onset and Shortens Melatonin Duration in Humans – “These findings indicate that room light exerts a profound suppressive effect on melatonin levels and shortens the body's internal representation of night duration. Hence, chronically exposing oneself to electrical lighting in the late evening disrupts melatonin signaling and could therefore potentially impact sleep, thermoregulation, blood pressure, and glucose homeostasis.” (Article) UCI study finds jet lag-like sleep disruptions spur Alzheimer’s memory, learning loss – “Chemical changes in brain cells caused by disturbances in the body’s day-night cycle may be a key underlying cause of the learning and memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a University of California, Irvine study.” nnEMF (Non-Native Electromagnetic Fields) (Article) Stress from Current And Radiation – This is a transcript of a lecture given by journalist Wolfgang Maes in Los Angeles, California in 1990. Wolfgang suffered from EHS and tells his story and how he fixed his surroundings and his health by lowering his night time exposure to nnEMF. (Video) Electromagnetic Fields and DNA Damage: Dr. Jerry Phillips – In this video, Dr. Phillips discusses how nnEMFs damage your DNA, but he also tackles the topic of conflicting research between the independent science and the industry-funded science. By the way this video is from 2012, before Dr. Martin Pall’s work in 2013 that actually FOUND the non-thermal mechanism by which nnEMF disrupts cellular function. (Article) Cell Phone Radiation Boosts Cancer Rates in Animals – “The cell phone cancer controversy will never be the same again. The U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) is expected to issue a public announcement that cell phone radiation presents a cancer risk for humans. The move comes soon after its recently completed study showed statistically significant increases in cancer among rats that had been exposed to GSM or CDMA signals for two-years.” (Video) Dr. Martin Pall – How Wi-Fi & other EMFs Cause Biological Harm – Amazing talk by Dr. Pall where he goes in depth and breaks down the non-thermal biological effects of Wi-Fi. (Documentary) – Resonance Beings of Frequency – An eye-opening documentary that will teach you a tremendous amount about the dangers of nnEMF. (Study) – Genetic Analysis of Circadian Responses to Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in Drosophila melanogaster – “Our results are therefore not consistent with the classical Trp triad-mediated RPM and suggest that CRYs act as blue-light/EMF sensors depending on trans-acting factors that are present in particular cellular environments.” Translation – nnEMF is perceived as light by sensory proteins in your body and that can mess with your circadian biology. (Study) - Is it Blue Light or Increased Electromagnetic Fields which Affects the Circadian Rhythm in People who Use Smartphones at Night – “Furthermore, previous reports have indicated a significant association between exposure to RF-EMFs of mobile or cordless phones and sleep problems (2, 3). The 2nd shortcoming of this paper comes from ignoring this point that electromagnetic fields may affect the level of plasma melatonin (4, 5).” (Study) Critical time delay of the pineal melatonin rhythm in humans due to weak electromagnetic exposure. –“The results show that significant melatonin interruption and changes to the circadian rhythm occur due to the perturbation of chemical reaction rates, as also reported in previous studies. The results also show the influence of the mRNA degradation rate on the circadian rhythm's critical time delay or maturation time. The results support the hypothesis that exposure to weak EMFs via melatonin disruption can adversely affect human health.” (Study) Why are living things sensitive to weak magnetic fields? – “This implies that weak magnetic field interactions may have a chronodisruptive basis, homologous to the more familiar effects on the biological clock arising from sleep deprivation, phase-shift employment and light at night. It is conceivable that the widespread sensitivity of biological systems to weak ELF magnetic fields is vestigially derived from this diurnal geomagnetic effect.” (Article) - 'Radiogenetics' seeks to remotely control cells and genes – “The new system, dubbed radiogenetics, uses a signal, in this case low-frequency radio waves or a magnetic field, to heat or move ferritin particles. They, in turn, prompt the opening of TRPV1, which is situated in the membrane surrounding the cell. Calcium ions then travel through the channel, switching on a synthetic piece of DNA the scientists developed to turn on the production of a downstream gene, which in this study was the insulin gene.”Translation – Scientists are actively using nnEMFs NON-THERMAL effects on cells to develop therapies for diabetes. How can anyone read this and deny the non-thermal effects of nnEMF?? (Documentary) – Searching for a Golden Cage – A short and informative film that documents the plight of people who suffer from EHS. (Documentary) – Take Back Your Power – A must-watch documentary that illuminates the dangers of electric company-installed smart meters on homes and in apartment buildings. (Study) – Access to electricity is linked to reduced sleep – “New research comparing traditional hunter-gatherer living conditions to a more modern setting shows that access to artificial light and electricity has shortened the amount of sleep humans get each night.” (Study) Mitochondrial calcium overload is a key determinant in heart failure – This study in particular does not mention nnEMF as a cause of heart failure, but if you remember Dr. Martin Pall’s work that showed how nnEMF causes excess calcium in the cell, and you see how this study links excess calcium in the cell to heart failure, it’s easy to connect the dots! Heart attacks kill a staggering number of Americans every year. Might nnEMF be a hidden cause that no one is considering? Food for thought. (Study) Effects of the Effect of Ultra High Frequency Mobile Phone Radiation on Human Health – “The results of this study and International Commission of Non Ionization Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) reports showed the people who spend more than 50 minutes a day using a cell phone could have early dementia or other thermal damage due to the burning of glucose in the brain.” (Study) Cancer incidence vs. FM radio transmitter density – “The findings present strong support to the earlier presented hypothesis that body-resonant broadcasting radiation emitted by horizontally polarized main FM transmitters has an immune-disturbing effect. “ (Article) Diabetes and Electro sensitivity – This article raises the possibility that diabetes is caused by nnEMF. (Article) Wireless technology – studies on health effects, lawsuits & court rulings. – This is a fantastic resource that links to a tremendous treasure trove of research and other evidence of the harm that nnEMF causes to human health. (Article) New research links cell phones to health issues in children – “For years, we’ve heard of a possible link between cell phone use and cancer. Now, this week, researchers in Baltimore say the evidence is clear, and children are more at risk.” This is crucial to watch and read if you have children. (Study) Schumann resonance is found in the earth and in the human brain – Think about that. Our brains resonate at the same frequency as the natural frequency emitted by the earth that gets charged by lightening. With no nnEMFs this is how we are supposed to resonate. nnEMFs disturb this natural resonance and we pay the price with our health. (Video) Magda Havas talks at NIEHS May 9, 2016 on electro smog and electro hypersensitivity – She shows what nnEMFs do to our blood under a microscope, and shows how reducing nnEMFs helped several MS patients. (Article) The pulsed microwave radar tower and the cell – the role of calcium – This one is definitely more for the science geeks, but it goes into great detail about how nnEMF affects the calcium in and around our cells. (Article) Mobile Phones are cooking men’s sperm – “Study finds sperm levels of men who kept their phones in their pocket during the day were quite seriously affected in 47 per cent of cases“ (Article) Wireless devices & wildlife – This is a fascinating and well-referenced article that depicts the effects of Wi-Fi on animals and plants. It discusses key studies done on bees that show how Wi-Fi is causing colony collapse disorder. (Article) nnEMF research collection – And finally, a massive collection of research on nnEMF that includes a link to 2300 studies done by the US Navy showing the biological impacts of nnEMF! (Study) Prenatal Exposure to weak magnetic fields leads to childhood asthma – “Li's study is the first prospective epidemiological study ever carried out on any group exposed to any type of electromagnetic fields (EMFs). The mothers' magnetic field exposures were measured during the first or second trimester and the health of their children —a total of 626 boys and girls— was followed for the next 13 years. Li sees a clear dose-response: Every 1 mG increase in median magnetic field exposure during pregnancy led to a 15% increase in asthma in the offspring. The trend is highly significant.” Connect with Rick Gold Gold Functional Wellness Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. 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with Jerry Phillips
We spin the latest tunes from Portuguese Pedro, JD McPherson, Nate Gibson, the instru-Mental Breakdown returns, a couple of studio alternate takes from Little Richard, rockers from The Delta Bombers, Marty Stuart with Johnny Cash, Chris Isaak, Eddie Cochran, our Ameripolitan Music Awards Spotlight with Jerry Phillips talking about his father Sam Phillips and lots more!! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Portuguese Pedro- "Enchilada Boogie" JD McPherson- "Under The Spell Of City Lights" Little Richard- "Rip It Up" (takes 1 and 3) Chris Isaak- "Love The Way You Kiss Me" Eddie Cochran- "One Kiss" Nate Gibson- "Got Another Baby" The Delta Bombers- "Mississippi Bayou" The Paladins- "How Long You Gonna Tease Me" instru-Mental Breakdown: Kenichi Yamaguchi- "Ghost Rider" The Atlantics- "Chantilly Lace" Ameripolitan Music Awards Spotlight: Dale Watson & His Lonestars (spotlight on drummer Mike Bernal)- "Lubbock Boy" The 24th Street Wailers (featuring Lindsay Beaver)- "Can't Fight It" Jerry Phillips on his dad Sam Phillips Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats- "Rocket 88" Scott H. Biram- "Backdoor Man" Marty Stuart with Johnny Cash- "Doin' My Time" Foster & Lloyd- "Crazy Over You" Billy Lee Riley- "Rock With Me Baby" Outro Music Bed: Sonny Burgess- "Thunderbird"
Jerry Phillips is the son of Sam Phillips (Memphis record producer who discovered Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and more…). Halley is Jerry’s daughter. The two of them sit down with Jacob to discuss Sam, the beginning days of rock&roll, Jerry’s life growing up around all that, and how Jerry and Halley are continuing the Phillips family legacy. Jerry jams with Jacob on guitar at the end to close out the great talk. Check it out and pass it on!
We hear our 2nd segment (of 3) of "Feel Like Going Home: The Songs Of Charlie Rich" with tunes and interviews from artists appearing on this new release on Memphis International Records. This episode we speak with Jerry Phillips (one of Sam's sons), Holli Mosley, Halley Phillips (co-producer of Holli's track/ Jerry's daughter) and singer-songwriter Keith Sykes. Interviews were conducted at the Sam Phillips Recording Services Studio at 639 Madison Avenue in Memphis. Not only was the bulk of this tribute album recorded there but it was the same studio Charlie Rich recorded most of his songs during his time with Sam Phillips. In fact, it's the SAME piano there in the studio! We also hear tunes from Howlin' Wolf, Jerry Lee Lewis and Big Sand & His Fly Rite Boys! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Feel Like Going Home: Shooter Jennings- "Rebound" Jerry Phillips interview Segment 1 Charlie Rich- "Right Behind You Baby" Segment 2 Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats- "Rocket 88" Holli Mosley & Halley Phillips interview Segment 1 Holli Mosely- "Who Will The Next Fool Be" Segment 2 Johnny Hoy- "Don't Put No Headstone On My Grave" Keith Sykes interview Segment 1 Charlie Rich- "Lonely Weekends" Segment 2 Keith Sykes with Grace Askew- "Everything I Do Is Wrong" Howlin' Wolf- "How Many More Years" Jerry Lee Lewis- "Mean Woman Blues" Big Sandy & His Fly Rite Boys- "Feelin' Kinda Lucky" Outro music bed: Joel Paterson- "Fender Freeze"
Fueled by Marty Raybon’s distinctive vocals and the band’s skilled musicianship, Shenandoah became well known for delivering such hits as Two Dozen Roses, Church on Cumberland Road and Next To You, Next To Me as well as such achingly beautiful classics as I Want To Be Loved Like That and the Grammy-winning Somewhere In The Vicinity Of The Heart duet with Alison Krauss. Today that legacy continues as original members Raybon and Mike McGuire reunite to launch a new chapter in Shenandoah’s storied career. It all began when the guys got back together to perform a benefit concert for a friend battling cancer. “We saw how folks reacted,” Marty says of the response to their reunion. “And then Jerry Phillips, son of legendary Sun Records producer Sam Phillips, said ‘You guys need to make a run at this. People still love what you do. You can tell by the reaction. There’s a lot of excitement in the air.’” “It’s kind of like riding a bicycle,” McGuire says of the band reigniting that chemistry on stage. “We had done so many shows over the years together, even though we spent 17 years apart, we got back up on the stage and it was like we never stopped. We knew those songs inside out. They were still dear to our hearts. It was great to get back up there and do them together again.”
Making Life Easy with Gwen Gistarb with guest Leon Scott Baxter Leon Scott Baxter, “America's Relationship Guru” is the author of The Finance of Romance, Out of the Doghouse: A Man's Secret Survival Guide to Romance and A Labor With Love. He's spoken to over 20,000 people about love and relationships. His website, CouplesCommittedToLove.com, allows visitors to access his book, articles, reports, seminars and phone coaching.. Leon Scott Baxter has answered nearly 2,000 inquiries as an expert on relationships at AllExperts.com, and is one of the most popular in his field of expertise. Currently, Baxter is working on many new projects: creating and franchising a workshop based onThe Finance of Romance a couples retreat hosted by himself and chef to celebrities, Jerry Phillips; production of a new reality program, The Love Coach; hosting a Guinness World Record event, “Most Kisses By a Couple in One Minute”, teaming up with author/speaker Mary Zalmanek for a relationship talk, as well as more radio and podcast bookings.