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Back by popular demand, Joe Newman is here for his third visit to The Parenting Reframe Podcast. Joe Newman was diagnosed with ADHD as a child and has made it his life's mission to help parents figure out how to “raise lions,” kids who want to do it themselves. His book, Raising Lions, is one of my favorites and a resource I recommend constantly. In this episode, we discuss the biggest issues we are seeing while working with families today. This includes longer discussion about tantrums, and why we don't completely agree on what to do when your child is having a tantrum. Here's what we talk about with Joe: Why play deprivation is a problem today and why kids need more time to play independently.Kids need to experience struggle in social situations to create change and learn how to better manage their experience on their own. Providing all the answers for kids takes away an “I do it” moment and creates kids who identify as incapable and want things done for them. The nature of attachment between parent and child changes over time and the parent has to allow it to happen in an open and supportive way. How to reframe the negative perception of tantrums and child's behavior.Why Joe and I disagree about whether or not to hold your child during a tantrum.Using a break as a self regulation tool to help kids get through a difficult moment and become more resilient. Allowing kids to experience deprivation and challenges on their own without judgment creates more independent, resilient, and happy individuals. Kids act as scientists to figure out their way around a situation so it's incredibly important to hold your boundaries. Practicing holding boundaries at home will make doing it in public easier and reduce your feelings of anxiety in the situation. Resources:Joe Newman's website to set up a consultation or discovery call: https://www.raisinglions.com/Joe Newman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisinglions/Joe Newman on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@raisinglions1Raising Lions by Joe Newman: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Lions-Joe-Newman/dp/1453639683/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1686055923&sr=1-1Raising Lions with Joe Newman podcast episode: https://theparentingreframe.simplecast.com/episodes/raising-lions-with-joe-newmanA Raising Lions Q+A with Joe Newman podcast episode: https://theparentingreframe.simplecast.com/episodes/a-raising-lions-qa-with-joe-newmanFor more insight into parenting in today's world, be sure to subscribe to my Substack: https://www.albiona.substack.comAnd be sure to follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theparentingreframe and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe for more parenting tips and advice.
Join Kyle in celebrating the 22nd anniversary of Nitro Game Injection with a SUPERSIZED episode! PLAYLIST: 3:24 - Joe Zieja - Let the Water Flow (Original work :: YouTube) 11:31 - Orchestral Fantasy - Main Theme (Star Fox [SNES] :: YouTube) 14:00 - Qumu - Please Select Player (Super Mario Bros. 2 [NES] :: YouTube Music) 16:26 - The Game Brass - Moonsong Brass Quintet (Cave Story [PC] :: YouTube) 20:50 - Jer Roque - Guardia Millennial Fair (Chrono Trigger [SNES] :: VGM Pianists) 28:09 - Kirby's Dream Band - Wily's Dream Land (Mega Man 2 [NES] :: Bandcamp) 30:31 - MetalLegend64 - Gourmet Race [Thrash Metal Cover] (Kirby Super Star [SNES] :: YouTube) 33:40 - yell0 - Jaw-Breaking News! [Live at MAGFest 2025] (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge [MULTI] :: YouTube) 37:51 - Thennecan - Kurikinton (Fatal Fury 2 [ARC] :: Bandcamp) 43:59 - Lilithpad - Positive Force (VVVVVV [PC] :: Firaga Records) 46:59 - Vector U - Molgera (Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker [GCN] :: YouTube Music) 49:15 - KB - Theme of Dr. Stewart [KB Remix] (F-Zero GX [GCN] :: YouTube) 53:54 - Mykah - Ice Cave (Super Mario Odyssey [NSW] :: YouTube Music) 1:02:31 - Marshall Art, Masashi Kageyama - Identity Believer (Gimmick! [NES] :: Brave Wave) 1:06:24 - Ian Cowell, The Band of Exceptional Goblins - Daddy Mulk (The Ninja Warriors [ARC] :: Bandcamp) 1:10:48 - The Mad Gear - Alien Breakdown (ToeJam and Earl [GEN] :: Bandcamp) 1:13:34 - Grim Luck, Joe Newman, JohnStacy - Skandopolis Zone (Sonic & Knuckles [GEN] :: GameGrooves) 1:21:00 - Nestalgica - Mad Forest (Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse [NES] :: YouTube Music) 1:23:29 - Husky by the Geek - Sting Chameleon (Mega Man X [SNES] :: YouTube) 1:25:56 - Klaymore, RichaadEB - Chaos King (DELTARUNE [PC] :: YouTube) 1:28:16 - Sean Schafianski, PirateCrab - Battle 2 (Final Fantasy Mystic Quest [SNES] :: Bandcamp) 1:34:17 - JX - Moonlit City Roa [8-Bit;2A03] (Legend Of Mana [PS1] :: YouTube) 1:36:41 - Kade Kalka - Fear Factory (Donkey Kong Country [SNES] :: YouTube) 1:39:27 - bboynoe - Castle Theme Acapella | Talkbox (Super Mario World [SNES] :: YouTube) 1:42:02 - ACappellaVGM - Steel Thy Shovel [A Cappella] (Shovel Knight [PC] :: YouTube) 1:46:22 - GaMetal - Necrofantasia (Touhou Youyoumu ~ Perfect Cherry Blossom [PC] :: YouTube) 1:52:18 - Metalltool - Mr. X Fortresss (Mega Man 6 [NES] :: Bandcamp) 1:56:27 - Ro Panuganti - Bayou Boogie (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest [SNES] :: YouTube) 1:59:16 - Nivan Sharma - A Dragon Killed in Action [Ancient Story] (Legend of Dragoon [PS1] :: YouTube) 2:13:04 - Banjo Guy Ollie - Intro (Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past [SNES] :: Bandcamp) 2:15:39 - VGR - Planet Wisp (Sonic Colors [WII] :: YouTube Music) Jackson Parodi - Koopa Troopa Beach (Mario Kart 64 [N64] :: YouTube)
SIR CHARLES THOMPSON “SEXTET” Brooklyn, NY, December 30, 1953Bop this, Memories of you, Oh Joe!Joe Newman (tp) Benny Powell (tb) Pete Brown (as) Sir Charles Thompson (p) Gene Ramey (b) Osie Johnson (d) NEW SOUNDS “NEW SOUNDS” Brooklyn, NY, September 25, 2019Luna Lovejoy (2), Afloat, Whistleblower, Shades of brownBrandon Lee (tp,flhrn-1) Markus Howell (as,fl-2) Nicole Glover (ts) Caili O'Doherty (p) Adi Meyerson (b) Cory Cox (d) SCOTT HAMILTON “IS A GOOD WIND WHO IS BLOWING US NO ILL” Los Angeles, CA, March 10, 1977That's all, Indiana, Stuffy, Exactly like youBill Berry (tp) Scott Hamilton (ts) Nat Pierce (p) Monty Budwig (b) Jake Hanna (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 22 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
SIR CHARLES THOMPSON “SEXTET” Brooklyn, NY, December 30, 1953Bop this, Memories of you, Oh Joe!Joe Newman (tp) Benny Powell (tb) Pete Brown (as) Sir Charles Thompson (p) Gene Ramey (b) Osie Johnson (d) NEW SOUNDS “NEW SOUNDS” Brooklyn, NY, September 25, 2019Luna Lovejoy (2), Afloat, Whistleblower, Shades of brownBrandon Lee (tp,flhrn-1) Markus Howell (as,fl-2) Nicole Glover (ts) Caili O'Doherty (p) Adi Meyerson (b) Cory Cox (d) SCOTT HAMILTON “IS A GOOD WIND WHO IS BLOWING US NO ILL” Los Angeles, CA, March 10, 1977That's all, Indiana, Stuffy, Exactly like youBill Berry (tp) Scott Hamilton (ts) Nat Pierce (p) Monty Budwig (b) Jake Hanna (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 22 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
THE SOUND OF JAZZ CBS 30TH STREET STUDIOS New York, December 5, 1957Open All NightEmmett Berry, Doc Cheatham, Roy Eldridge, Joe Newman (tp) Vic Dickenson, Frank Rehak, Dicky Wells (tb) Earl Warren (as) Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young (ts) Harry Carney (bar) Count Basie (p) Freddie Green (g) Eddie Jones (b) Jo Jones (d) Pierce (arr)Wild man blues, RosettaHenry “Red” Allen (tp,vcl) Rex Stewart (cnt) Vic Dickenson (tb) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Nat Pierce (p) Danny Barker (g) Milt Hinton (b) Jo Jones (d)I left my Baby, Dickie's Dream. Continue reading Puro Jazz 30 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
THE SOUND OF JAZZ CBS 30TH STREET STUDIOS New York, December 5, 1957Open All NightEmmett Berry, Doc Cheatham, Roy Eldridge, Joe Newman (tp) Vic Dickenson, Frank Rehak, Dicky Wells (tb) Earl Warren (as) Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young (ts) Harry Carney (bar) Count Basie (p) Freddie Green (g) Eddie Jones (b) Jo Jones (d) Pierce (arr)Wild man blues, RosettaHenry “Red” Allen (tp,vcl) Rex Stewart (cnt) Vic Dickenson (tb) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Nat Pierce (p) Danny Barker (g) Milt Hinton (b) Jo Jones (d)I left my Baby, Dickie's Dream. Continue reading Puro Jazz 30 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
On this episode Joe Newman of Life Launch Centers shares his philosophy on raising resilient children in today's world.
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For the topic of this solo episode I polled my audience to see what you wanted to hear about and the answer was unanimous: how to make morning routines easier. The hustle and bustle of back to school season can cause a lot of stress for kids and parents alike. New routines and schedules can be challenging to adapt to but making some small changes can help your family's morning routines run smoothly right from the start. I have some unconventional tools that I use in my parent coaching to help make your morning and evening routines run more smoothly that I'm excited to share with you. When our kids end up making us late: Being late can be very triggering for parents.When our kids can perceive we are stressed, they end up more stressed as well. Practice being late while keeping yourself calm.Say to yourself, “I am safe if I am late today.”When you let go of the control and the power struggle to get out the door, things become easier for both you and your kids. Put the autonomy back on your child: This is for kids who waste time doing other things instead of progressing through the morning routine. The idea was created by Joe Newman, author of Raising Lions.Using your timer or stopwatch, allot a specific number of minutes to a morning task. Any time that your child goes over that allotment is totaled up and taken away at the end of the day from their free time.Always present yourself as “team kid,” not as punitive or that this is a punishment. It's an opportunity to learn and grow about cause and effect.The child's behavior changes on the second or third day because they want their free time to be theirs. Find out what things you can let go: Think about all the things that go wrong in the morning from start to finish and decide where you can let go and give them more autonomy. When we give strong willed kids some independence, they enjoy the feeling that they matter.Giving them a specific task and asking them for help is a great way for them to feel important and get them invested in what you need them to do. Let go of things that cause struggles like clothing or breakfast choices. Give yourself enough time: Even if your morning routine is taking longer than normal, having extra time will allow you to feel more calm. You can always shift the time you allot as routines get easier and more fluid throughout the year. My upcoming offerings: Make sure you are signed up for my email list for a free workshop in September all about The Time Conundrum - the feeling we don't have enough time. We will talk about ruminating on anxious thoughts and the stress of parenting to reframe the way we think about time. My email list will be the first to know about this workshop! I have opened up spots for my self-parenting program where you'll get to work one-on-one with me to discover what is in your way to get to where you want to be the most. I give you a step by step plan to know exactly what to do when you start to feel lost, confused, or need a reframe. Three spots are available in September. https://theparentingreframe.com/application/I'm still doing child-centered parent coaching and have two spots available in September. If you have trouble with tantrums, behavior issues, or other parenting challenges, reach out! https://stan.store/theparentingreframe/p/free-discovery-call-ck6qf Resources: Joe Newman - Raising Lions: https://www.raisinglions.com/about-joeI hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/Follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theparentingreframe
Longtime sax player with Basie's band, Wess was a dependable sideman and section player who was also one of the first great jazz flute players. Here, he displays his tenor sax and flute on three sessions - one with Kenny Clarke for Riverside (with Henry Coker, Charlie Fowlkes and Milt Jackson - on piano!), one for Jazztone with Urbie Green (strange bedfellows - Ruby Braff, Med Flory, Freddie Green, Sir Charles Thompson) and one track from the Joe Newman session for Vanguard with Frank Foster, Matthew Gee and Johnny Acea. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Demand for parking at Dublin Airport has soared ahead of the May Bank Holiday weekend. Spaces are now at a very limited capacity ahead of a surge in travel. The issue has frustrated both passengers and nearby Swords residents alike. Joining Kieran to discuss is Swords councillor Joe Newman, who says there is a dire need for a privately owned car park at Dublin Airport.
Count Basie and Harry "Sweets" Edison are in the songwriting seat with "Jive At Five" on this episode of Same Difference! Join AJ and Johnny as they listen to and discuss versions by the Count Basie Orchestra, Oscar Peterson, Clark Terry and Mike Vax, Martin Taylor and Stephane Grappelli, Joe Newman, and new-to-us artist The Shirt Tail Stompers.
Si después de jugar Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, te quedaste con ganas de escuchar más música este icónico JRPG, saldrás satisfecho de este episodio cargado de nuevos covers inspirados en la música original de Nobuo Uematsu. Además, en nuestros segmentos habituales, escucharemos temas de Suikoden, Castlevania, Metroid, Celeste, Persona 3 y una buena dosis de música de Kirby. Sumado a nuestro álbum del mes, cortesía de Logan "Biggoron" Tucker, Joe Newman y Kev Ragone: un tributo lleno de jazz y funk a 6 clásicos juegos de Sega. Himno del VGM: "Terra's Theme - Piano" de Purple Schala. Lo Mejor de OverClocked Remix: Hy Bound, TheManPF y ThePlasmas.Lo Mejor de Dwelling of Duels: HAL Laboratory Month.Álbum del Mes: "6-PAK: A Classic Sega Tribute" de Biggoron, Joe Newman y Kev Ragone. Nuevos Lanzamientos: "Prescription for Peace: A Tribute to the Departed Vol. II" de GENTLE LOVE y Scarlet Moon. Covers de Final Fantasy VII de RiftiBeats, VVGO y Patti Rudisill. Covers extra de Leandro Abreu y Rohan Adiyodi.
On this week's podcast episode, Joe Newman, author of Raising Lions, is back to talk more about his method and how it works. His first time on The Parenting Reframe Podcast is still one of the most popular and most-listened to episodes. Joe is a kid intuitive and understands the ways kids behave. If you have used words like challenging, strong willed, or spirited to describe your child, you should become familiar with Joe Newman's work. In this episode, we dive deep into how to use the Raising Lions methods with teens and older kids. I asked my audience to provide questions about different scenarios, and our conversation covered so many wonderful parenting topics.What we go over with Joe:Approaching challenging behaviors with older kids, such as using language that isn't approved of or being disrespectful.Stepping away from scenarios to where you don't know what to do in the moment but you don't like the interaction.How Joe's Break method and Albiona's PARR method lean into pausing or breaking in a heated situation for parents to be able to change their thinking. Why over explaining things to kids can lead to feelings of “it's not fair” or other behaviors that are challenging. Teaching kids to self regulate, be respectful of others while expressing agency, and problem solve as they grow up in the world.How parents can help build autonomy for their kids without steering their thinking.Defiance and passive tantrums are a natural response when kids feel like they have lost autonomyThe three steps of what to do when you're in a time pressure situation, driving, or outside of the house and you need a break.Advice for teachers and parapros helping students at school who are defiant. You can find more information about Raising Lions at Joe's website: https://www.raisinglions.com/Joe Newman on The Parenting Reframe Podcast: https://theparentingreframe.com/podcast-episodes/episode-29-raising-lions-with-joe-newman/ For more insight into parenting in today's world, be sure to subscribe to my Substack: https://www.albiona.substack.comAnd be sure to follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theparentingreframe and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe for more parenting tips and advice.
We've been having a look back through the Tape Notes archive to bring back some of our favourite early episodes that you may have missed. This selection is our conversation with Alt-J's Joe and Gus, along with producer Charlie Andrew, recorded back in February 2019. EPISODE NOTES In this episode John is joined by Gus Unger-Hamilton and Joe Newman from Alt-J, and producer Charlie Andrew to talk about how they recorded and produced the album 'RELAXER'. The trio give a fascinating account of the thought processes and production techniques used in the recording of RELAXER. Hear how a friend's pavlovian response to the smell of burning wood, the Gus whistle test, and swearing at an old school master all left their mark on the band's third album. Tracks discussed: 3WW, House of the Rising Sun, Pleader LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES Listen to 'RELAXER' here. 'RELAXER' - alt-J, Infectious Music Ltd., a BMG Company Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective GEAR MENTIONS Akai MPC Sampler Melodyne Moog Roland Juno 60 Soundtoys Echoboy Soundtoys Decapitator Teenage Engineering OP1 UAD Plugins Waves Plugins Ableton OUR GEAR https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here, (we really appreciate your contributions :) Donate Or you can join us on Patreon, where among many things you can access full length videos of most new episodes, ad-free episodes and detailed gear list breakdowns. KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @tapenotes Twitter: @tapenotes Facebook: @tapenotespodcast YouTube: Tape Notes Podcast Discord: Tape Notes Patreon: Tape Notes To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk TAPE NOTES TEAM Will Brown - Executive Producer, Engineer & Editor Tim Adam-Smith - Executive Producer Will Lyons - Editor Nico Varanese - Videographer, Editor Guy Nicholls - Production Assistant Jessica Clucas - Production Assistant Katie-Louise Buxton - Production Assistant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Playlist Track Time Start Time Opening and Introduction (Thom Holmes) 11:57 00:00 1. Herbie Hancock, Herbie Hancock Demonstrates The Rhodes Piano (1973 Rhodes). A terrific flexi-disc produced by Rhodes and narrated by Hancock who tells an interesting story about his first encounter with the instrument on a Miles Davis session and then he walks the keyboard through a series of effects. He speaks with the authority of a proud electronics tinkerer who understands the nuances that make this instrument so beloved by jazz musicians. This flexi-disc was originally delivered in the November 8, 1973 issue of Down Beat magazine. I provide both sides of the disc, in entirety. Tunes included during the demonstration include parts of Watermelon Man, Maiden Voyage, and The Spook. Soloist, Rhodes Electric Piano, Voice, Herbie Hancock. I thought it would be wisest to lead off this podcast with an overview of the Rhodes even though it is out of chronological sequence, being from 1973. We then go back a few years to hear tracks in proper time order. 12:48 11:57 2. The Don Ellis Orchestra, “Open Beauty” from Electric Bath (1967 Columbia). Alto Saxophone, Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Joe Roccisano, Ruben Leon; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Bass Clarinet, John Magruder; Bass, Dave Parlato, Frank De La Rosa; Bass, Sitar, Ray Neapolitan; Congas, Bongos, Chino Valdes; Drums, Steve Bohannon; Leader, Trumpet, Don Ellis; Percussion, Alan Estes; Piano, Clavinet, Fender Electric Piano Fender, Mike Lang; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Ron Starr; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute, Clarinet, Ira Schulman; Timbales, Vibraphone, Percussion , Mark Stevens; Trombone, Dave Sanchez, Ron Myers, Terry Woodson; Trumpet, Alan Weight, Bob Harmon, Ed Warren, Glenn Stuart. 5:33 24:44 3. Miles Davis, “Stuff” from Miles In The Sky (1968 Columbia). I think this was Miles' first album recorded using the Fender Rhodes, played by Herbie Hancock. See the opening tracks from this podcast for a story about this session from Hancock. Bass, Ron Carter; Drums, Tony Williams; Piano, Fender Electric Piano, Herbie Hancock; Tenor Saxophone, Wayne Shorter; Trumpet, Miles Davis. 16:59 30:14 4. Joe Zawinul, “The Soul Of A Village (Part II)” from The Rise & Fall Of The Third Stream (1968 Vortex). Zawinul, along with Hancock, was an early adopter of the Fender Rhodes. Cello, Kermit Moore; Double Bass, Richard Davis; Drums, Freddie Waits, Roy McCurdy; Percussion, Warren Smith; Piano, Fender Electric Piano, Joe Zawinul; Tenor Saxophone, Arranged by, William Fischer; Trumpet, Jimmy Owens; Viola, Alfred Brown, Selwart Clarke, Theodore Israel. 4:16 47:10 5. Oliver Nelson and Steve Allen, “Go Fly a Kite” from Soulful Brass (1968 Impulse). Another Steve Allen record, whom we heard from in part 1 playing the Wurlitzer Electric Piano. Here is a selection from an album on which he plays the Rock-Si-Chord and occasional piano. Arranged by Oliver Nelson; Rock-Si-Chord, piano, Steve Allen; Drums, Jimmy Gordon; session musicians, Barney Kessel, Bobby Bryant, Larry Bunker, Roger Kellaway, Tom Scott; Produced by Bob Thiele. 2:30 51:24 6. J & K “Mojave” from Betwixt & Between (1969 A&M, CTI). “J” is J.J. Johnson (trombonist) and “K” is Kai Winding (trombonist). Their ensemble included Roger Kellaway playing the electric clavinette. An example of using the clavinet in jazz. This was most likely a Hohner Clavinet Model C which had just been introduced in 1968. Recorded at Van Gelder Studios during late 1968. 2:31 53:54 7. Albert Ayler, “New Generation” from New Grass (1969 Impulse). An electric harpsichord played by Call Cobbs adds some subtle comping to this buoyant tune written by Ayler, Mary Parks, Rose Marie McCoy. Baritone Saxophone, Buddy Lucas; Design Cover And Liner, Byron Goto, Henry Epstein; Drums, Pretty Purdie; Electric Bass, Bill Folwell; Piano, Electric Harpsichord, Organ, Call Cobbs; Producer, Bob Thiele; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Seldon Powell; Tenor Saxophone, Vocals, Albert Ayler; Trombone, Garnett Brown; Trumpet, Burt Collins, Joe Newman; Vocals, The Soul Singers. 5:06 56:22 8. Bill Evans, “I'm All Smiles” from From Left To Right (1970 MGM). Piano, Rhodes Electric Piano, Bill Evans; Bass, John Beal; Conducted, arranged by Michael Leonard; Double Bass, Eddie Gomez; Drums,Marty Morell; Guitar, Sam Brown; Liner Notes, Harold Rhodes, Helen Keane, Michael Leonard; Produced by Helen Keane. For his 24th solo album, the long-established jazz pianist Evans took his turn playing both the Fender Rhodes and Steinway acoustic piano on this album, as two-handed duets no less. Liner notes were written by Harold Rhodes, inventor of the Rhodes Electric Piano. 5:42 1:01:24 9. Sun Ra And His Intergalactic Research Arkestra, “Black Forest Myth” from It's After The End Of The World - Live At The Donaueschingen And Berlin Festivals (1971 MPS Records). You can hear Sun Ra enticing other-worldly sounds from a Farfisa organ beginning at about 1:35. Recorded in 1970. Of the many electronic keyboards heard elsewhere on this album (and occasionally on this track), here the Farfisa is heard the most. Farfisa organ, Hohner Electra, Hohner Clavinet, Piano, Performer, Rock-Si-Chord, Spacemaster, Minimoog, Voice, composed by, arranged by, Sun Ra; ; Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Abshlom Ben Shlomo; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Danny Davis; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Piccolo Flute, Drums, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Drums, Pat Patrick; Bass, Alejandro Blake Fearon; Bass Clarinet, Robert Cummings; Drums, Lex Humphries; Drums, Oboe, Flute, James Jackson; English Horn, Augustus Browning; Mellophone, Trumpet, Ahk Tal Ebah; Oboe, Bassoon, Bass Clarinet, Leroy Taylor; Percussion African, Other Fireeater, Dancer , Hazoume; Percussion Hand Drums, Nimrod Hunt; Percussion, Other Dancer, Ife Tayo, Math Samba; Photography By, Hans Harzheim; Producer, Liner Notes, Joachim E. Berendt; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Kwame Hadi; Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Alan Silva; Voice, June Tyson. 9:07 1:07:05 10.Joe Scott And His Orchestra, “Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head” from Motion Pictures - The NOW Generation (1970 Mainstream). Listen for the Rock-Si-Chord in electric harpsichord mode. Bass, Charles Rainey; Cello, Charles McCracken, Gene Orloff, George Ricci, Maurice Bialkin; Drums, Alvin Rogers, Joe Cass; Flute, Alto Flute, Bassoon, Tenor Flute, George Dessinger, Joe Soldo, Joseph Palmer, Philip Bodner; Flute, Flute Tenor, Alto Flute, Bassoon, Walt Levinsky; French Horn, Donald Corrado; Guitar, Jay Berliner, Stuart Scharf; Keyboards Rock-Si-Chord, Frank Owens; Mastered By Mastering, Dave Crawford (2); Percussion, Joseph Venuto; Piano, Frank Owens; Producer, Bob Shad; Trombone, Buddy Morrow, Tony Studd, Warren Covington, Wayne Andre; Trumpet, Bernie Glow, James Sedlar, John Bello, Mel Davis; Viola, Emanuel Vardi, Harold Coletta, John DiJanni, Theodore Israel; Violin, Aaron Rosand, Arnold Eidus, Emanuel Green, Frederick Buldrini, Harold Kohon, Harry Lookofsky, Joseph Malignaggi, Jules Brand, Leo Kahn, Lewis Eley, Mac Ceppos, Max Pollikoff, Paul Gershman, Peter Buonoconsiglio, Raymond Gniewek, Rocco Pesile, Winston Collymore. 2:28 1:16:12 11.The Phoenix Authority, “One” from Blood, Sweat & Brass (1970 Mainstream). Note the Rock-Si-Chord. Arranged by Ernie Wilkins; Bass, Charles Rainey; Drums, Grady Tate, Herbie Lovelle; Flute, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Chris Woods, Hubert Laws; Guitar, David Spinosa, Kenneth Burrell; Organ, Piano, Rock-Si-Chord, Frank Anderson, Frank Owen; Producer, Bob Shad; Trombone, Benny Powell, George Jeffers; Trumpet, Joseph Newman, Lloyd Michaels, Ray Copeland, Woody Shaw. 2:43 1:18:38 12.The Phoenix Authority, “Sugar, Sugar” from Blood, Sweat & Brass (1970 Mainstream). Listen for the Rock-Si-Chord. Arranged by Ernie Wilkins; Bass, Charles Rainey; Drums, Grady Tate, Herbie Lovelle; Flute, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Chris Woods, Hubert Laws; Guitar, David Spinosa, Kenneth Burrell; Organ, Piano, Rock-Si-Chord, Frank Anderson, Frank Owen; Producer, Bob Shad; Trombone, Benny Powell, George Jeffers; Trumpet, Joseph Newman, Lloyd Michaels, Ray Copeland, Woody Shaw. 3:34 1:21:20 Sun Ra's flare for electronic sound in performance is demonstrated in the following three tracks that make excellent use of the several keyboards, the Farfisa organ, Minimoog, and Rock-Si-Chord. 13.Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “Discipline No. 11” from Nidhamu (Live In Egypt Vol. II) (1974 El Saturn Records). Recorded at Ballon Theater, Cairo, Egypt December 17, 1971. Sun Ra playing several electronic keyboards in turn, the organ, Minimoog, and Rock-si-Chord. What I hear is some organ (Farfisa?) in the opening, then Sun Ra turns to a wild exchange between the Minimoog (monophonic) and Rock-Si-chord (polyphonic) during the second half of the track. Alto Saxophone, Congas, Larry Northington; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Davis, Hakim Rahim; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Bass Clarinet, Elo Omoe; Composed By, Arranged By, Piano, Organ, Minimoog, Rock-Si-Chord, Sun Ra; Engineer Recording Engineer, Tam Fiofori; Percussion, Lex Humphries, Tommy Hunter; Photography By, Sam Bankhead; Photography Liner Photo, Mike Evans; Producer, Infinity Inc. And The East; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Congas, Kwame Hadi; Vocals, June Tyson. 9:31 1:24:52 14.Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “Cosmo-Darkness” from Live In Egypt Vol. I (Nature's God) (Dark Myth Equation Visitation) (1972 Thoth Intergalactic). Beginning around 0:26, you get an example of Sun Ra's rhythmic, trace-like playing of the Rock-Si-Chord. Alto Saxophone, Congas, Larry Northington; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Davis, Hakim Rahim; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Bass Clarinet, Elo Omoe; Composed By, Arranged by, Piano, Organ, Minimoog, Rock-Si-Chord, Sun Ra; Engineer Recording Engineer, Tam Fiofori; Percussion, Lex Humphries, Tommy Hunter; Photography By, Sam Bankhead; Photography Liner Photo, Mike Evans; Producer, Infinity Inc. And The East; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Congas, Kwame Hadi; Vocals, June Tyson. 2:05 1:34:25 15.Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “Solar Ship Voyage” from Live In Egypt Vol. I (Nature's God) (Dark Myth Equation Visitation) (1972 Thoth Intergalactic). This track features Sun Ra and the Minimoog in an extended solo. Alto Saxophone, Congas, Larry Northington; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Danny Davis, Hakim Rahim; Alto Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Marshall Allen; Baritone Saxophone, Pat Patrick; Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Danny Thompson; Bass Clarinet, Elo Omoe; Composed By, Arranged by, Piano, Organ, Minimoog, Rock-Si-Chord, Sun Ra; Engineer Recording Engineer, Tam Fiofori; Percussion, Lex Humphries, Tommy Hunter; Photography By, Sam Bankhead; Photography Liner Photo, Mike Evans; Producer, Infinity Inc. And The East; Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, John Gilmore; Trumpet, Congas, Kwame Hadi; Vocals, June Tyson. 2:40 1:36:30 Herbie Hancock mastered an array of keyboards, including the Fender Rhodes and several ARP models in the next three tracks tracing only two years in his musical journey. 16.Herbie Hancock, “Rain Dance” from Sextant (1973 Columbia). Patrick Gleason provides beats and beeps using the ARP 2600 and ARP Soloist. Bass Trombone, Tenor Trombone, Trombone Alto Trombone, Cowbell, Pepo (Julian Priester); Congas, Bongos, Buck Clarke; Drums, Jabali (Billy Hart); Effects Random Resonator, Fundi Electric Bass Fender Electric Bass With Wah-Wah And Fuzz, Double Bass, Mchezaji (Buster Williams); Electric Piano Fender Rhodes, Clavinet Hohner D-6 With Fender Fuzz-Wah And Echoplex, Percussion Dakka-Di-Bello, Mellotron, Piano Steinway, Handclaps, Songs by Mwandishi (Herbie Hancock); Synthesizer, Mellotron, John Vieira; Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Piccolo Flute, Afoxé Afuche, Kazoo Hum-A-Zoo, Mwile (Benny Maupin); ARP 2600, ARP Soloist, Dr. Patrick Gleeson; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Mganga (Dr. Eddie Henderson). 9:19 1:39:08 17. Herbie Hancock, “Palm Grease” from Thrust (1974 Columbia). Hancock himself plays all the keyboards and synthesizers on this album. Drums, Mike Clark; Electric Bass, Paul Jackson; Electric Piano Fender Rhodes, Clavinet Hohner D-6, Synthesizer Arp Odyssey, Arp Soloist, Arp 2600, Arp String, written by Herbie Hancock; Percussion, Bill Summers; Producers, David Rubinson, Herbie Hancock; Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Alto Flute, Bennie Maupin. 10:36 1:48:18 18.Herbie Hancock, “Nobu” = ノブ from Dedication = デディケーショ(1974 CBS/Sony). Fascinating recording because it is Hancock solo with an assortment of keyboards, including the Fender Rhodes and multiple ARP models. Piano, Fender Rhodes, Arp Pro Soloist, Arp Odyssey, Arp 3604, Arp 2600, Arp PE-IV String Ensemble, composed by Herbie Hancock; Engineer, Tomoo Suzuki; Producer, David Rubinson. 7:33 1:58:46 The analog synthesizer became a regular companion of the Fender Rhodes in jazz, leading up to the end of the 1970s. 19.Bobbi Humphrey, “My Little Girl” from Satin Doll (1974 Blue Note). The great jazz funk flutist Bobbi Humphrey released a series of albums around this time that often-featured fantastic synthesizer players. Here you can pick out the Minimoog by Don Preston and the ARP (Odyssey?) by Larry Mizell. The synths included here are in contrast to the more experimental sounds that Herbie Hancock was issuing at the same time. Flute, Vocals, Bobbi Humphrey; ARP Synthesizer, Larry Mizell; Minimoog, Don Preston; Bass, Chuck Rainey; Congas, King Errison; Drums, Harvey Mason; Electric Piano Fender Rhodes, Fonce Mizell, Larry Mizell; Guitar, John Rowin, Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin; Percussion, Roger Sainte, Stephany Spruill; Piano, Jerry Peters; Produced by Chuck Davis, Larry Mizell; Trumpet, Fonce Mizell. 6:39 2:06:19 20.Ramsey Lewis, “Jungle Strut” from Sun Goddess (1974 Columbia). Another mainstream jazz artist who found many interesting sounds to accompany his electric piano. ARP, ARP Ensemble, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano, Ramsey Lewis; Congas, Drums, Derf Rehlew Raheem, Maurice Jennings; Electric Upright Bass Fender, Cleveland Eaton; Guitar, Byron Gregory; Synthesizer Freeman String, Ramsey Lewis; Tambura, Percussion, Maurice Jennings; Vocals, Derf Rehlew Raheem; Written by, R. Lewis. 4:40 2:12:54 21. Ramsey Lewis, “Tambura” from Sun Goddess (1974 Columbia). ARP, ARP Ensemble, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano, Ramsey Lewis; Drums, Tambura, Congas, Percussion, Maurice Jennings; Electric Upright Bass Fender, Cleveland Eaton; Guitar, Byron Gregory; Written by R. Lewis. 2:52 2:17:32 22.Clark Ferguson, “Jazz Flute” from RMI Harmonic Synthesizer And Keyboard Computer (1974 Rocky Mount Instruments, Inc.). Not an instrument often used in jazz, so I turn to the company's demonstration album for a sample of this more advanced in the RMI keyboard family. RMI Harmonic Synthesizer, Clark Ferguson. 2:43 2:20:24 23. Fernando Gelbard, “Sombrero De Flores” from Didi (1974 Discos Redonde). A straight-up jazz track from Argentine musicial Gelbard that features both the Fender Rhodes and the Minimoog. Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Bass, Ricardo Salas; Congas, Vocals, Ruben Rada; Drums, Norberto Minichillo; Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Percussion, Effects, Miguel "Chino" Rossi; Producer, Alberto M. Tsalpakian, Juan Carlos Maquieira; Tenor Saxophone, Horacio "Chivo" Borraro. 7:25 2:23:04 24. Fernando Gelbard, “Mojo Uno” from Didi (1974 Discos Redonde). This track features an outrageously unique Minimoog part that is akin to something you would hear from Sun Ra. Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Bass, Ricardo Salas; Congas, Vocals, Ruben Rada; Drums, Norberto Minichillo; Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Fernando Gelbard; Percussion, Effects, Miguel "Chino" Rossi; Producer, Alberto M. Tsalpakian, Juan Carlos Maquieira; Tenor Saxophone, Horacio "Chivo" Borraro. 2:00 2:30:28 25.Jan Hammer “Darkness / Earth In Search Of A Sun” from The First Seven Days (1975 Atlantic). On this track you get to hear (I think) three different synthesizers all fit for Hammer's purpose, the solo Moog, Oberheim fills, and Freeman strings. Producer, Engineer, Piano, Electric Piano, Moog, Oberheim, and the Freeman string synthesizer; digital sequencer, Drums, Percussion, Composed by, Jan Hammer. 4:29 2:32:26 26.Larry Young's Fuel, “Moonwalk” from Spaceball (1976 Arista). CDX-0652 Portable Moog Organ, Minimoog , FRM-S810 Freeman String Symphonizer, Organ Hammond B-3, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Larry Young Jr.; Bass Rickenbacker, Dave Eubanks; Hohner Clavinet , Piano, Minimoog, Julius Brockington; Drums Ludwig Drums, Zildgian Cymbals, Percussion, Jim Allington; Guest Special Guest Star, Larry Coryell; Guitar, Danny Toan, Ray Gomez; Percussion, Abdoul Hakim, Barrett Young, Clifford Brown, Farouk; Producer, Terry Philips; Tenor Saxophone Selmer, Soprano Saxophone Selmer, Flute Armstrong, Vocals, Al Lockett; Vocals, Paula West. 5:32 2:36:52 27.Larry Young's Fuel, “Startripper” from Spaceball (1976 Arista). CDX-0652 Portable Moog Organ, Minimoog , FRM-S810 Freeman String Symphonizer, Organ Hammond B-3, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Larry Young Jr.; Bass Rickenbacker, Dave Eubanks; Hohner Clavinet , Piano, Minimoog, Julius Brockington; Drums Ludwig Drums, Zildgian Cymbals, Percussion, Jim Allington; Guest Special Guest Star, Larry Coryell; Guitar, Danny Toan, Ray Gomez; Percussion, Abdoul Hakim, Barrett Young, Clifford Brown, Farouk; Producer, Terry Philips; Tenor Saxophone Selmer, Soprano Saxophone Selmer, Flute Armstrong, Vocals, Al Lockett; Vocals, Paula West. 4:44 2:42:22 28.Wolfgang Dauner, “Stück Für Piano Und Synthesizer Op. 1” from Changes (1978 Mood Records). Dauner is one of the only jazz players to utilize the massive EMS Synthi 100. Written, produced, recorded, Steinway C-Flügel piano, EMS Synthi 100, Oberheim 4 Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer, Wolfgang Dauner. 9:51 2:47:04 29.Wolfgang Dauner, “War Was, Carl?” from Grandison - Musik Für Einen Film (1979 Zweitausendeins). More analog synthesizer jazz from Germany. C-flute, Alt-flute, Baß-flute, Manfred Hoffbauer; Oboe, English Horn, Hanspeter Weber; Percussion, Drums, Jörg Gebhard; Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion, Conductor, Wolfgang Dauner. 1:12 2:56:54 30.Wolfgang Dauner, “Intellektuelles Skalpell” from Grandison - Musik Für Einen Film (1979 Zweitausendeins). C-flute, Alt-flute, Baß-flute, Manfred Hoffbauer; Oboe, English Horn, Hanspeter Weber; Percussion, Drums, Jörg Gebhard; Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion, Conductor, Wolfgang Dauner. 1:26 2:58:06 Opening background music: 1) Sun Ra And His Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity-Arkestra,' “The Light Thereof” from Live In Egypt Vol. I (Nature's God) (Dark Myth Equation Visitation) (1972 Thoth Intergalactic) (5:14). Farfisa organ playing from Sun Ra. 2) Oliver Nelson and Steve Allen, “Green Tambourine” from Soulful Brass (1968 Impulse) (2:28). Steve Allen plays the Rock-Si-Chord. 3) Oliver Nelson and Steve Allen, “Torino” from Soulful Brass (1968 Impulse) (2:02). Steve Allen plays the Rock-Si-Chord. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. I created an illustrated chart of all of the instruments included in this podcast, paying special attention to the expressive features that could be easily adopted by jazz musicians. You can view it on my blog, Noise and Notations.
It seems there is an epidemic of disrespect, whining, tantrums, talking back and in general, less respect than we saw in previous generations of kids. We are burned out as parents and we don't see a way out. This ends in being ultra strict or ultra passive because we just feel burnt out. In this episode Felica talks with Joe Newman about mutual recognition. This is the practice of back and forth respect that we should see to establish in our homes for a peaceful environment. Oftentimes the balance is shifted in favor of respecting our children but is not returned. There is a place in the middle where we can create a mutually respectful relationship with our kids. Related Episodes When Other People Disagree With Your Parenting The Martyr Effect. HOW TO Stop Offering Ourselves at the Altar of Parenting Raising Lions: The Art of Compassionate Discipline with Joe Newman Remember to sign up here for our weekly newsletter where we send our favorite books, resources & parenting tips each week! Open Find the Magic in the podcast app Scroll to the bottom of the page Click on write a review Tap the stars to rate us and then write us some feedback:) Hit SEND --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findthemagic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findthemagic/support
Great band straddling swing, bop and R&B, all featuring the Texas tenor, Illinois Jacquet with his brother Russell and Joe Newman on trumpets, J.J. Johnson and Henry Coker on trombones, Ray Perry on alto, Leo Parker and Maurice Simon on baritones, John Lewis and Sir Charles Thompson on piano, John Collins on guitar, Al Lucas on bass and Shadow Wilson on drums --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Benny Carter led a big band from 1932 until 1947, but none was better than the 1945-46 edition, which split time between New York and Los Angeles. Featured in his regular band are Bumps Myers, Idrees Sulieman, Max Roach, Al Grey, Sonny White and of course Carter himself on alto, trumpet and clarinet, with most of the arrangements being his. The two sessions with his all-star band have some of those musicians plus Trummy Young, Dickie Wells, Emmett Berry, Joe Newman, Don Byas, Flip Phillips and others. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Recordings made by one of the greatest versions of the Basie band for Verve in January, 1956. Featuring arrangements by Ernie Wilkins, Neal Hefti, Joe Newman, Frank Wess and Frank Foster and solos by the two Franks, Newman, Thad Jones, Bill Hughes, Henry Coker, Benny Powell, Bill Graham, Marshall Royal and the great rhythm section of Basie, Freddie Green, Eddie Jones and Sonny Payne. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
"No one listens to me!" "I feel like the train engine running our whole home." "I am exhausted, will it always be this hard?" Finding the right parenting style for your family is hard. Information flies at us from all direction challenging us to "listen more", "be more strict." etc ... ultimately what we want is a dynamic, respectful and loving relationship with our children. In this episode Felica interviews Joe Newman, author of Raising Lions, about his work for his new book. They discuss how respectful parenting can be taken too far when we are respecting our children but they are showing no respect back and why this happens. Related Episodes How to: Create Pockets of Peace Running a Household Without Resentment Books and Links We Mentioned Fairplay // Eve Rodsky Raising Lions // Joe Newman No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame // Janet Lansbury Thank you for the kind reviews! We appreciate them so much. Here is how to leave a review for us on iTunes: Open Find the Magic in the podcast app Scroll to the bottom of the page Click on write a review Tap the stars to rate us and then write us some feedback:) Hit SEND --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findthemagic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findthemagic/support
Great Roulette recordings by the New Testament Basie Band reinterpreting the tunes from his 1930's and 40's band. Featuring great work by Billy Mitchell, Henry Coker, Thad Jones, Joe Newman, Jimmy Nottingham, Seldon Powell, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Marshall Royal, Benny Powell and Basie himself! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
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This is a mini-episode where I went over questions from my audience to ask me anything about parenting. We go over how to handle breaks when your child wants to run away and how to help your 18-month-old understand the consequence even though they don't understand language yet. We also go over how to handle sibling fighting and much more. This was a fun episode, and I will be doing more of these. If you have any questions, please reach out to me! What we go over on ask me anything about parenting: How to help with your child when they run away when you try to do a “break,” per Joe Newman's process in helping strong-willed kids to help correct or improve a behavior. A break is a way to help your child reset - it is not a punishment. This is to help teach self-regulation. How to stop the fighting between siblings. We go over my view on sibling battles and how it is very triggering to parents. How we have to teach siblings to disagree calmly and correctly. Why you don't want to blame anyone and have questions to ask to help to understand why the fighting is happening. How to stop an inappropriate behavior immediately when they are not listening. Why whining is so triggering to parents, it can bring up thoughts of bad parenting. How to explain behaviors to my 18-month-old when they don't have the language skills yet to understand it? Why explanations are not consequences How children learn through actions and experiencesWe review an example of how to handle a tantrum without a lengthy explanation. Redirecting an 18-month-old is a helpful tool, and staying calm will help with these situations. How to get your child to stop headbanging or other behaviors when they are having a tantrum.This is a normal behavior for children and does mean that something is always wrong. 3 must-dos when they are in the middle of this behavior to help. Using PARR, Pause, Acknowledge, Respond, Reflect is essential in these situations to help your child regulate their emotions and yours.My favorite Proteins for my smoothies: Be Well by Kelly & Garden of Life I was asked if I watch tv, and I love to watch tv! The Bear is my new favorite. Make sure to check it out.My favorite Podcasts: Pulling the Thread, Raising Good Humans, Cathy Heller, We Can Do Hard Things Resources: We go over breaks from episode 29 with Joe Newman. Make sure to check it out if you haven't. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-lions-with-joe-newman/id1608790325?i=1000612430664 Podcasts that I reference:Pulling the Thread https://www.eliseloehnen.com/episodesRaising Good Humans https://draliza.com/Cathy Heller https://www.cathyheller.com/blog/We Can Do Hard Things https://wecandohardthingspodcast.com/ If you would like to do my 8-week 1:1 coaching with me to get a custom road map on how best to tune into your child's needs, book a free call to see if we are a good fit. https://stan.store/theparentingreframe/theparentingreframe_store/page/51536I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/
We are talking about tips for parents of strong-willed kids in this mini-episode. Some kids want approval, while others want power. As a parent, it can be very challenging to know how to help your child navigate their big feelings. Having strong boundaries for your strong-willed child is vital in helping them, even though this may be challenging for you as the parent. We will go over some ways to help. What we go over on tips for parents of strong-willed kids:Strong-willed kids don't value approval; they value power. This really stood out to me from my talks with Joe Newman.A strong-willed child may be having significant behaviors, tantrums, and meltdowns. This means they need even stronger boundaries.When you have a first child who seeks approval and then a second child who wants power, you have to approach each child differently, which can be challenging.Most parenting models are based on the child who seeks approval, not power.When your child is acting up, they are asking you to help them anchor and calm down.Don't talk in the moment. Set the boundary, show empathy, and then let them regulate their emotions.The longer you wait to set boundaries for strong-willed children, the harder it will be.Teach self-regulation practices when a child is calm.Joe Newman teaches breaks, where you let your child take a break for a minute so they can calm down. This helps teach them how to regulate their emotions.Coaching can be so helpful in navigating strong-willed children to get all the pieces of the puzzle to help your child and you out.Resources:Check out Episode 29 to hear the whole conversation with Joe Newman. This is not an episode to miss if you have a strong-willed kiddo! https://theparentingreframe.com/podcast-episodes/episode-29-raising-lions-with-joe-newman/If you would like to do my 8-week 1:1 coaching with me to get a custom road map on how best to tune into your child's needs, book a free call to see if we are a good fit. https://stan.store/theparentingreframe/theparentingreframe_store/page/51536I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/
Your disease can affect everything in your life. Not just what you can do physically, but your time and your emotional limitations as well. So it is absolutely going to impact your parenting. Parenting is the most all encompassing thing you can do in your life, also affecting everything. When was the last time you thought to yourself - maybe I'm a bad parent because of the limitations of my disease? Or maybe it was more, “My kids deserve a better parent, a more involved parent, a parent who can do more with them.” If you're an overhwlemed parent, or a someone contemplating pregnancy and parenthood and you're dealing with a chronic illness - TODAY'S EPISODE IS FOR YOU! Follow Allie: https://www.instagram.com/disability_dame/ Follow Bethany Hamilton: https://www.instagram.com/bethanyhamilton/ Dr. Dan Siegel: https://drdansiegel.com/ The Whole Brained Child Book: https://a.co/d/2lya80t Joe Newman: https://www.raisinglions.com/ Raising Lions Book: https://a.co/d/9w18yKI Emotional Intellegence and Success: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2017/11/07/the-little-known-relationship-between-emotional-intelligence-and-success/ Follow Morgan Burke: https://www.instagram.com/morganburkewrites/ The Adoption Process: https://rumble.com/v17o73x-the-adoption-process-morgan-burke.html Please don't forget to click that subscibe button whereever you listen to the podcast and do me a HUGE favor and leave a review! These two things help others find the podcast, find our community, and feel a little less alone in their journey through life with chronic illness! Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamvasculitis Join the Email List: https://teamvasculitis.com/team-vasculitis-email
So what do lions, and lambs have to do with parenting style? How that parenting style affects children?And how is that all relate to boundaries? Inspired by the book "Raising Lions" by Joe Newman, in this episode of the Playground Talks podcast, you will explore the different parenting styles (permissive, authoritative, and authoritarian) and the delicate balance between child autonomy and parental authority. Check out this short and sweet episode and hear the pitfalls of being too permissive or authoritarian and the benefits of authoritative parenting. Additional resources:#31 The Art of Effective Parenting Communication!#24 Tammy afriat Interview in "Foreign-Born Mama" podcast host by Nurzhan Sterbenz; Discussing Parenting Styles, Setting Boundaries, Career Shifting, And Parenting In Different Culture!Types of Parenting Styles and Effects On Children (NCBI)As a certified parent coach, I want to empower you to own your parenting style! So how can you connect with me? Visit the Bonding Boost website Connect on Instagram Book your free 30 min session today!
We are talking on this episode about how to help regulate your child's emotions. This is not a skill children are born with it develops. We will go over some tips and tools on how to help your child navigate their emotions, and we also go over some ways to help you the parent stay calm. Please excuse my dog, every time I do an episode about tantrums, he has one too! What we go over on how to regulate your child's emotions:What is self-regulation for a child?What are signs that a child has good or bad self-regulations skills.The core of why most children are having tantrums and issues is that they are needing to gain the ability to regulate their emotions.Joe Newman talks about how when a child has too much power, they don't know what to do with it. They are really reaching their hand out to their parent when they have too much power and asking who is going to meet my hand, by enforcing a firm boundary and staying consistent. Check out Episode 29 for more about this. Why children need strong boundaries. How the different ways parents grew up affect parenting styles. How suppressed emotions affect your parenting. How being inconsistent with your child confuses your child.Why explaining during a tantrum is not helpful. Make sure to validate and show empathy when your child is having big emotions. If you are feeling anxious when you know a tantrum is coming, your child will feel this as well. This is when you have to stay calm and anchored. What to do when your child is hitting you. Know that the tantrums will get bigger when you start to let them regulate and be prepared to be calm to help them through it. It is ok to walk away during a tantrum, as long as it's not a punishment. Why using my method PARR is so important to help stay calm when handling tantrums and hard emotions. PARR is Pause, Acknowledge, Respond, ReflectReally pinpoint what is coming up for you so you can navigate stressful situations more effectively. It does get easier when your child learns to self-regulate, I promise you. You have to let your child do the hard part, let them go through the emotions. I am opening up more spots for my 8-week 1:1 coaching so make sure to book your free call, link in the resources below. Resources:I reference Episode 29 - Raising Lion with Joe Newman, make sure to check out this episode for tips on how to set boundaries for your strong-willed child. https://theparentingreframe.com/podcast-episodes/episode-29-raising-lions-with-joe-newman/If you would like to do my 8-week 1:1 coaching with me to get a custom road map on how best to tune into your child's needs, book a free call to see if we are a good fit. https://stan.store/theparentingreframe/theparentingreframe_store/page/51536I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/
Lester Young left the Basie band in 1940 to try his hand at bandleading . . It didn't work well so he returned to the fold in the late fall of 1943. No commercial records were made during this period but Lang-Worth transcriptions and AFRS shows fill in the gaps - here is the band with Harry Edison, Joe Newman and Al Killian playing trumpet solos; Dicky Wells on trombone; Earl Warren, Jimmy Powell, Buddy Tate, Lester Young and Rudy Rutherford in the sax section and the Basie rhythm section of the boss, Freddy Green, Rodney Richardson and Jo Jones. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Joe Newman is a saxophonist who remixes and covers video game music. He's been a regular participant in Dwelling of Duels and recently released an album of some of his favorite submissions. By day, Joe is a lawyer in the video game industry (in consumer protection, if memory serves, he explains it in the chat). We talk about his music, playing the EWI, his passion for games and more! You can support Level with Emily on Patreon. Join us on Discord for free. Find this conversation on YouTube and Twitter. Patrons have access to exclusive merch, Discord events and special guest playlists. PLAYLIST by Joe Newman unless noted otherwise 00:00 Bizarre Bazaar (Animal Crossing) from Joe Newman Has Joined Your Party! 09:10 After the Rain (Chill EWI cover) 16:52 Beach Jukebox from DLC 19:27 Escape from Salsa City (Sonic Adventure 2) 20:55 ¡Dios Mio! (Sonic the Hedgehog 3) from Joe Newman Has Joined Your Party! 23:43 Calamari Inkantation - Squid Saxes (Splatoon) from Joe Newman Has Joined your Party! 25:19 The Adventures of Bayour Bari in Shred City (The Adventures of Bayou Billy) from Joe Newman Has Joined Your Party! 34:30 Nothin New (feat. Rhonda Sauce) from The Wonder Weeks 36:44 Olivia from The Wonder Weeks 41:03 Sister Sadie by Horace Silver from Blowin' the Blues Away 51:30 Verticals (Drymouth) from Joe Newman Has Joined Your Party! (The Unlicensable Stuff!) 57:26 Funky Monkey Ballin' Buddies (Super Monkey Ball) from Joe Newman Has Joined Your Party! (The Unlicensable Stuff!) 58:00 Other Sprouts by Sam Keenan
This was such a special episode for me to interview Joe Newman, author of Raising Lions. Joe tells us his story of growing up with ADHD and how he came to write his book. We discuss the importance of understanding connection and power. Joe discusses why boundaries are so important and how our past childhood experiences affect how we parent. We go over so much more in this jam-packed episode. This is not one you want to miss. I know there is so much you will take away from this episode. What we go over with Joe Newman on Raising Lions:Joe's story about how he wrote his book Raising Lions and the work he does.Why it is so important to understand connection and power with your child.Why eggshell parenting isn't helping with behavior - when the parent backs away from challenges and does anything not to have a tantrum.The reason why strong-willed children need stronger boundaries.Why you need to take parts of old school and new school parenting to actually make it work.How giving too many choices is not helpful.Why doing less is more helpful.How Joe reframed timeouts to breaks.Breaks - what they really are and how and when to use them.Why no doesn't mean no when you don't set boundaries.How to get kids to take breaks when they aren't listening.It takes time to undo children's behaviors. It can sometimes take multiple experiences.It's always us, as parents, it's so critical to understand the dynamic of how you are dealing with your child.We are still at the beginning of understanding children. This requires stepping out of old paradigms and looking for what works for you and your child.Ask yourself, is what you are currently doing working? And if not, what can you do to shift the lens on what you are doing?Why ADHD children usually have sleep struggles.Kids need different things, some need approval, and others need power.Your child is not always seeking attention from you.Look at your behavior and past experiences as a parent. This affects your child.Children don't learn cognitively first. They learn from experiences.Learn more about Joe Newman - Raising Lions https://www.raisinglions.com/Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@raising_lionsBio - Joe Newman likes kids with attitude because he was one. In 1970 he was diagnosed with ADHD & medicated. His book, Raising Lions, is the culmination of a 30-year journey working with the most difficult kids and a desire to bring a new, more effective perspective to our educational institutions and families. He teaches parents and teachers simple, practical methods to understand and motivate all our children. In 2018 UCSB conducted a year-long study on how his method improved student behavior, motivation, and engagement in Pre-K through 6th-grade classrooms. He's been a guest on Radio Andy (Andy Cohen), goop podcast, The Tools with Barry Michels, and many other podcasts. He's spoken to audiences across the U.S., in Canada, Europe, Hong Kong, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia. In 2020, Raising Lions reached number one in its category on Amazon. I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/
I stumbled across Logan "Biggoron" Tucker's music in early April ahead of VGM Con (which would be worth your time if you can attend next year!). He regularly participates in the monthly video game music cover contest held at Dwelling of Duels. Cover artists submit their piece anonymously and winners are chosen by the community. For TWENTY years, Dwelling of Duels has held this competition, and all submissions are archived on their site. It was great talking with Logan about his style and how he got into making game music covers. You can find many of his covers on Bandcamp (name your price!) and also on the Dwelling of Duels site. You can support Level with Emily on Patreon. Join us on Discord for free. Find this conversation on YouTube and Twitter. Patrons have access to exclusive merch, Discord events and special guest playlists. PLAYLIST remixed/covered by Logon “Biggoron” Tucker unless noted otherwise 00:00 The Floor is Lava (from Mischief Makers) 06:02 Knight Moves (from Bomberman 64- The Second Attack!) 08:40 Flemoidian Funk (from Chex Quest) 20:33 The Wright Stuff (from SimCity 64), Biggoron + Luna Rabbit + Extrinzic 22:15 Verticals (Drymouth) by Joe Newman from Joe Newman Has Joined Your Party! (The Unlicensable Stuff!) 23:11 Verticals (Drymouth) by Joe Newman from Joe Newman Has Joined Your Party! (The Unlicensable Stuff!) 24:58 Khrono Kong (from Mario Party & Chrono Cross) by Biggoron + Joe Newman 26:50 Khrono Kong (from Mario Party & Chrono Cross) by Biggoron + Joe Newman 28:40 Obsidian Mile (from Blast Corps) 32:50 Obsidian Mile (from Blast Corps) 38:00 Toad's Turnpike (from Mario Kart 64) by Biggoron + Extrinzic 38:49 Ristar by Joe Newman with Biggoron 42:19 Toad's Turnpike (from Mario Kart 64) by Biggoron + Extrinzic 45:59 Stick Shift (from Out Run) 48:54 The Wright Stuff (from SimCity 64), Biggoron + Luna Rabbit + Extrinzic 55:48 Obsidian Mile (from Blast Corps) 56:26 Other Sprouts (by Sam Keenan)
This is a special episode for me. I am doing a parent coaching session with one of my first clients. I have had a lot of requests about what the inside of a coaching session looks like, so this is an excellent way to let you all see how I work with my clients. We will review the challenges of getting a 3-year-old to sleep through the night and alone. We will also discuss how to handle an older sibling having issues with attention when they feel the younger sibling is receiving more attention. What we go over in the live Parent Coaching Session:Sleeping challenges with a 3-year-old Do what is best for your family, co-sleeping or in their room.Tip from Joe Newman, Raising Lions, how to handle “One more book.”Dr. Becky from Good Inside says when kids struggle to sleep independently, it's another part of separation anxiety.Use of timers and limitations of what they are asking before bed.Use baby steps when trying to get your child to go to bed by themself.An unpopular opinion - for some kiddos, tv before bed is helpful. Tips on setting the mood for bedtime.How having a game plan is essential for success. Why taking away nap time might help. Look at how baths affect your kiddo; sometimes, they are more stimulating than relaxing.How power struggles before bed can give kids more energy.How to handle an older sibling struggling with the attention the younger sibling is getting. Ways to make special connections with your kiddo needing more attention.Resources:Joe Newman - Raising Lions https://www.raisinglions.com/Dr. Becky - https://www.goodinside.com/I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/
Basie's "New Testament" band of the early 1950's was a classic group that recorded for Clef. At the same time he did several Nonet, Sextet and Quintet sides featuring some of his prime soloists (Joe Newman, Paul Quinichette, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis) and guests (Oscar Peterson, Buddy Rich). Great mainstream jazz! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Pat opens up the show with some news around the NFL, interviews Joe Jackson of Maize South and Wellington's Joe Newman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Better late than never, it’s NGI’s November 2022 Patron’s Choice Special! 1:07 – GaMetal – Panic in the Sky! (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge [MULTI] :: YouTube) — 9:47 – ErichWK, Grant Henry, Mason Lieberman, Joe Newman – You Will Be The Hero of this Fucking Gym (Violent Storm [ARC] :: Bandcamp) 13:30 – ...Continue reading ‘Nitro Game Injection #532: Boppin’ (Patron’s Choice Special: Beat ‘Em Ups)’ »
"If you present somebody with the figures on alt-J, it's mental — Madison Square Garden, the O2, Mercury Prize, No. 1 albums, but 99 people out of 100 don't know who we are. It's all about that 1 per cent who love us." - Gus Unger-Hamilton. In this episode, provide an intro to one of my favourite bands - Alt-J. We explore how the group formed and provide an overview of their career and success. Episode Music: Sly - Bryant Lowry Episode Sources: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/alt-j-mn0002867436/biography https://www.songfacts.com/facts/alt-j https://www.bmg.com/de/artist/alt-j https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/music/features/alt-j-on-their-creative-rebirth-and-transformative-new-album-the-dream-8806/ https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/1606315/biography https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/08/04/on-the-verge-with-alt-j/2607921/ https://www.nme.com/photos/alt-j-50-awesome-facts-you-didn-t-know-1411549 https://www.songfacts.com/facts/alt-j https://www.interviewmagazine.com/music/discovery-alt-j
Good News: A brilliant non-profit organization in Los Angeles has kept millions of pounds of produce out of landfills and to needy people, Link HERE. The Good Word: A very famous quote from Mister Rogers. Good To Know: An amazing bit of trivia about the planet Saturn! Good News: An ambitious project is soon to […]
Voici le cent cinquante-cinquième opus d'"En Cadence", une émission mensuelle consacrée aux grands thèmes éternels de la musique populaire : l'amour, les voyages, les filles, les contes ou les proverbes. Ce mois-ci, Georges Brassens aurait eu 100 ans, et pour célébrer le centenaire de sa naissance, nous vous proposons une heure entière de reprises aux accents souvent mélancoliques, parfois joyeux et surtout jazz. Car le temps ne fait rien à l'affaire : le brave moustachu nous manque toujours autant. Liste des morceaux : 01. Das Kapital - Le temps ne fait rien à l'affaire 02. Giovanni Mirabassi - Les Passantes 03. John Greaves - Saturne 04. Sylvain Luc & Biréli Lagrène - Les Amoureux des bancs publics 05. Rodolphe Raffalli - L'Orage 06. Christian Escoudé - Dans l'eau de la claire fontaine 07. Les Étrangers Familiers - Les Philistins 08. Jean Corti & Christian Olivier - Le Vieux Léon 09. Manu Dibango - Chanson pour l'auvergnat 10. Camille Bertault - Je me suis fait tout petit 11. Jake Thackray - Over to Isobel 12. Georges Brassens, Joe Newman & Moustache et les Petits Français - La Non-demande en mariage 13. Michel Legrand & son orchestre - Au bois de mon cœur 14. André Villégé & Arnett Cobb - Pénélope 15. Sidney Bechet - Brave Margot 16. Joël Favreau & L'Orchestre - Les Copains d'abord 17. Nostalgia 77 Octet - Le Vent 18. Jean-Claude Vannier & son orchestre - Les Amours d'antan
Raising lions is an excellent book about how to raise strong willed children with high self esteem as well as a recognition and respect for other people's value and power as well. Many psychological disorders in kids today are a direct response to the behavior of the adults around them. The Raising Lions method is a possible antidote for strong willed children using whatever means necessary to get their way.Purchase your copy of Dr. Amen's book Your Brain Is Always Listening from AmazonStart recording high quality audio and video with SquadcastStart your own podcast for free with BuzzsproutGo to Tubebuddy.com/BronsonWilks for help ranking your youtube videos. This is my preferred tool for researching keywords, ensuring I've covered every step in the creation and uploading process and tracking results.Support the show
More controversy surrounding Dublin Airport as residents in Swords and Santry have said that airport goers are abandoning their cars in their areas and clogging up already congested roads. Our reporter Emma Tyrell spoke to residents of housing estates in Swords to hear about what they are dealing with. Joe Newman, Swords Councilor and Eoghan Corry Editor of Air & Travel Magazine joined Kieran on the show to discuss.
Joe Newman has a strong passion for families. He has a career in helping families, and loves all aspects and little moments with his.
Scott zooms with Joe Newman and Gus Unger the members of British indie rock sensation Alt-J. Speaking from their homes in England, they dive into their love of obscure and not so obscure podcasts and the bands history from meeting at University in 2007 and the early days with Garageband. They discuss their upbringing and forming a bond and friendship early on. They get into their move to Cambridge and recording their first record and discuss the new record, the process, and the upcoming tour. Along they way they share laughs and stories and their love for Larry David…Tune in!
Back in 2007, a group of uni mates in Leeds started writing and playing music together, not fathoming that casual living room gigs and an enjoyment of triangles would eventually lead to a Mercury Prize, Grammy award nominations and a debut album in 2012 that would go on to be classed as one that "flipped the indie script" via its genre-morphing, experimentation and catchy as hell off-kilter pop tendencies.The band in question, Alt-J, have since gone on to become one of the most successful modern British bands, boasting the coveted feat of successfully cracking America (despite some self-described British cynicism), selling over two million records, carving up half a billion streams and even counting artists like Miley Cyrus as a fan. With 2022 now well and truly upon us all, it's been now over four years since fans last copped a brand new studio Alt-J album, with RELAXER previously releasing in June of 2017, and a rap-heavy alternative album of RELAXER titled REDUXER released back in 2018. But as of today, the fourth album chapter in the Alt-J tale is upon us, bustling with songs about beauty, darkness, Hollywood and even true crime weaved with the classic Alt-J sonic hallmarks - but also with some shimmering showings of a band who just continue to burgeon as writers and storytellers with each passing release. And to celebrate the long-awaited release of The Dream, Alt-J vocalist and guitarist Joe Newman stopped by The Green Room podcast to chat with host Tiana Speter everything from first gigs to directing music videos and more!IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:The journey for Alt-J to releasing their fourth studio album The Dream, including from taking time off in 2019 to nowHow Alt-J usually craft their albums, the thematics that started to emerge during the writing phase of The Dream and what significant role feedback from their fans plays when it comes to them understanding their own creative worksJoe discusses the process and experiences behind his directorial debut for the music video Hard Drive Gold (and Tiana and Joe puzzle over whether it's Melburnian or Melbournite when it comes to talking about people who live in Melbourne), and opens up about catching the directorial "bug"What songs from The Dream is Joe most looking forward to playing with the band, and what songs on the album is Joe most keen on singing live? Joe dives into some standout tunes on The Dream for him and why (plus - Tiana's favourite song on the album turns out be a partial time-traveller from 2008)The Alt-J process for concocting, creating and, at times, storing music ideas, including an insight into how the band defy time periods when they write new materialJoe takes us back to the very first official Alt-J live show in 2008, and what happened in the lead up to this performance (hint: it was in a living room and it was the catalyst for Alt-J beginning their journey in earnest)The "pinch me" moments that stand out for Joe throughout the Alt-J journey, and balancing the work and play aspects of his "dream job"Joe's key green room item he likes to have backstage when he's on the road (hint: it's green, it goes well with toast and Tiana also found Joe a new favourite beer as a result) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Based in Los Angeles and a native of New York City, Kiran Gandhi, aka Madame Gandhi, is a singer, percussionist, activist and music industry thinker known for her electronic-based sound and fourth-wave feminist perspective. She began working under the stage name Madame Gandhi in 2015, while Alexia Riner — a Berklee College of Music graduate in sound design — became a key contributor to the project, providing electronic soundscapes and co-production. Currently, Gandhi is working on her three-part electrofeminist solo EP series. Her debut EP, and the first in the series, Voices, was released in October 2016, featuring guest appearances from Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs and Alt-J guitarist Joe Newman. The second installment, Visions, is slated for July 2019. The third in the EP series will follow. Prior to her solo work, Gandhi toured with forward-thinking, politically-minded rapper/electronic artist M.I.A. as the band's drummer. She has also drummed for acts such as Krewella, Lizzo and Kehlani and is a prolific collaborator in the world of electrofeminist music and art. Gandhi's interests span music, politics and activism. She studied Political Science, Mathematics, and Women's Studies at Georgetown University and received her M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. It was while at Georgetown that Gandhi‘s interests in music and politics fused — she met and began performing with boundary-pushing electronic duo Thievery Corporation, including an appearance at Bonnaroo in 2010, after they organized a protest over the closing of a local homeless shelter. While at Harvard, she juggled playing shows around the world with M.I.A. and taking classes. Gandhi has been featured on Forbes' “30 Under 30” list and her 2018 “Own Your Voice” TED Talk has been viewed 200,000+ times. She also previously served as the first digital analyst at Interscope Records in Los Angeles.
Joe Newman, author of, “Raising Lions: The Art of Compassionate Discipline,” long time surf buddy of Randy Olson, and a 2019 graduate of the Story Circles Narrative Training program talks about training PARENTS (not children). His hugely popular “protocol” is widely used and studied. Connections are made between his method of training and the ABT Framework. "Raising Lions": https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Lions-Joe-Newman/dp/1453639683/ Joe Newman: https://twitter.com/raisinglions Randy Olson https://twitter.com/ABTagenda Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://storycirclestraining.com/ Jen Martin: https://twitter.com/scidocmartin https://www.instagram.com/scidocmartin/ Science Communication at the University of Melbourne: https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/ Jen's Blog: https://espressoscience.com/
Joe Newman of https://www.raisinglions.com/ (Raising Lions) was one of the first children to be diagnosed with ADHD. Growing up with this label taught him that he was “broken,” and that he had a limited potential. Through experience and change, Joe shattered this label and re-built his identity into a joyfully whole person. Listen in to this episode.Joe coaches parents, teachers and school administrators to raise and teach children to step into the future that they uniquely can build.Tired of being stuck in the slump and not thriving in your life? Check out my https://www.recoverlikeamother.com/mindful (dMind Safeguard program). Change your life, now.Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Starts soon https://www.recoverlikeamother.com/8weeks (Sign up)!Want to be a guest on the show? Indulge in https://calendly.com/lanekennedylevy/calm (The Calm Life Recovery Session) {think mini-coaching session}! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Meg and Molly discuss bed crumbs and Dave (who needs to calm down). In the news: Joe Newman turned 107-years-old, but it's not holding him back from love and Pope Francis speaks on same-sex civil unions. Things go deeper in this second episode on Love Magick. Discover the psychology behind it, how to use it in any stage of a relationship, and which spell Meg cast that… worked! Happy Halloween, babe!
The Human Condition: Parenting Your Children And Yourself! With Beverly Ginsberg
This week Beverly questions what modern children would do without an iPhone in front of them. She also provides updates on Lainie's progress in therapy and Rachelle's adventures in Costa Rica. Then Bev speaks with child behavioral consultant and author, Joe Newman, to discuss children who don't always play by the rules.