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Ever wondered how self-reflection leads to meaningful action? In this solo episode, I, Amy Rowlinson, share pivotal moments from my journey—like moving house and leading masterminds—while drawing insights from recent guest conversations and my coaching practice. From finding purpose in adversity to designing joy, fostering inclusion, and building purposeful partnerships, I explore themes of courage, intuition, integrity, and personal growth. Sharing my Reflections with Actions from five thought-provoking episodes: 466 Rubies in the Rubble with Jazz Singh 467 The Architecture of Joy with Raquel Aparicio 468 Leading with Integrity with Candice Quartermain 469 Purposeful Partnerships with John Lane and Will Barfield 470 Why Complex Complicated Conversations Matter with Katie Allen Together, these conversations highlight the power of second chances, the importance of brave dialogue and the impact of aligning life and work with what truly matters. KEY TAKEAWAY ‘Have courage to begin. Have courage to continue. Have courage of conviction.' BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS* FINALIST IN 2025 BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS Focus on Why by Amy Rowlinson with George F. Kerr – https://amzn.eu/d/6W02HWu Mind Map Mastery by Tony Buzan – https://amzn.eu/d/7OnQ1Pm ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a purpose and fulfilment coach, author, podcast strategist and mastermind host who empowers purpose-driven leaders to boost productivity, engagement and meaning in life and work. Through transformational conversations, Amy helps individuals overcome overwhelm and live with clarity, building living legacies along the way. WORK WITH AMY If you're interested in how purpose can help you and your business, please book a free 30 min call via https://calendly.com/amyrowlinson/call KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
John Lane and Will Barfield share a passion for people-centric approaches in the professional world. Discussing the challenges of modern workplace dynamics, the impact of AI and the importance of genuine human connection, John and Will explore their unique business relationship, emphasising the value of serving others, building meaningful networks and prioritising personal growth over traditional success metrics. This conversation reveals the power of listening, creating value beyond transactional interactions and, ultimately showcases the full potential of purposeful partnerships. KEY TAKEAWAY ‘When we found one another and we found that unified why, we actually decided to start a business together. So we do work separately but also in concert and it's a very unique relationship.' ABOUT THE GUESTS - JOHN & WILL John Lane specialises in helping business owners and leaders elevate team performance through a two-step program: a Business Alignment Audit to foster engagement and a Growth and Development Plan to boost team effectiveness. Ideal for leadership retreats or strategy-planning sessions, his approach ensures alignment with business goals and prepares teams for sustained success. Will is a career Salesperson, Sales Leader, and Business Development professional who currently owns and operates an international recruiting practice. His firm, Barfield Revenue Consulting, focuses on helping companies hire revenue-impacting talent, entry level through executive. Additionally, Will consults with companies around employee-related subjects like fit to role, cultural alignment and retention. Will is a licensed Organization Analysis & Design (OAD) personality assessment distributor. He uses the assessment actively in his recruiting practice. CONNECT WITH JOHN & WILL https://www.linkedin.com/in/johntlane/ John.Lane@DBAJTL.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/willbarfield/ will@barfieldrevenue.com BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS* The Go Giver by Bob Burg - https://amzn.eu/d/7BRWgUB The Chimp Paradox by Prof. Steve Peters – https://amzn.eu/d/4nlhtd7 Focus on Why by Amy Rowlinson with George F. Kerr - https://amzn.eu/d/6W02HWu ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a purpose and fulfilment coach, author, podcast strategist, podcaster and mastermind host helping you to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment in your everyday life and work. Prepare to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration to live with clarity of purpose. WORK WITH AMY If you're interested in how purpose can help you and your business, please book a free 30 min call via https://calendly.com/amyrowlinson/call KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, Amy earns from qualifying purchases.
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
In his podcast debut, John talks about an ambitious, action packed and nostalgic book by esteemed SF author Alistair Reynolds. We're shocked at how much it feels like the Pertwee era, and how much it innovates.
Daleč stran, sredi širnega oceana bil nekoč zelen otok, kjer je živela najlepša princesa na svetu, ime ji je bilo Miranda. Bila je kraljica otoka. Nihče ni vedel, kdo so njeni starši, niti kako je prišla tja. Vendar ni bila sama; dvanajst prelepih deklet, njene dvorne dame so odraščale z njo na otoku. In kaj se je lepi Mirandi zgodilo, izveš v tej poljski pravljici . Še morda neznana beseda: Buzdovan je lesen ali kovinski kij. Vir: Polish Fairy Tales, The Project Gutenberg eBook, A. J. Gliński, prevedla Maude Ashurst Biggs, NEW YORK, John Lane company 1920, Datum izdaje: 8. julij 2011, Nazadnje posodobljeno: 7. januar 2021, iz angleščine prevedla in priredila Nataša Holy, bere Nataša Holy
In this episode of the Startup CPG podcast, Daniel Scharff is joined by John Lane, Category Manager for Snacks & Commercial Bread at Raley's, a division of The Raley's Companies (formerly Pantry buyer), to explore the evolving grocery landscape and the secrets behind Raley's success as a trusted grocery store chain for nearly 90 years. John shares his journey from bagging groceries to leading category management, insights into Raley's health-focused initiatives, and strategies for balancing legacy brands with emerging market entrants.Discover actionable advice for startups on standing out in the crowded grocery market, the importance of passion and planning in brand pitches, and how Raley's is shaping the future of healthy snacking.Don't miss this insightful conversation—tune in now and follow the Startup CPG podcast for more episodes like this!Listen in as they share about:Overview of Raley'sHealth and Wellness InitiativesIndustry Trends and Snack InnovationsBalancing Legacy and Emerging BrandsSupporting Brands at Raley'sSuccess Stories in Product LaunchesNetworking and Trade ShowsEpisode Links:Website: https://www.raleys.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnlane-raleys/ Don't forget to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you enjoyed this episode. For potential sponsorship opportunities or to join the Startup CPG community, visit http://www.startupcpg.com.Show Links:Transcripts of each episode are available on the Transistor platform that hosts our podcast here (click on the episode and toggle to “Transcript” at the top)Join the Startup CPG Slack community (20K+ members and growing!)Follow @startupcpgVisit host Daniel's Linkedin Questions or comments about the episode? Email Daniel at podcast@startupcpg.comEpisode music by Super Fantastics
Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that covers everything insurance. In this episode Peter is joined by John Lane, and they discuss the Piper Alpha disaster of 1988.In this episode we cover:What Piper Alpha was.What happened in 1988.The impact the disaster had on society.The role insurance played in the aftermath.The impact the Piper Alpha disaster had on safety regulation on this type of platform.How this disaster shaped the future of insurance.We hope you enjoyed this episode, if you did please subscribe to be notified when new episodes release. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
150 Years Ago (November 1874) The editor of The Cold Spring Recorder observed "an unusual amount of dram drinking and personal coercion" around the vote, which he attributed to the "large amount of money received in this town 'for election purposes.' " He noted "the 100 voters who belong to no party but are found this year on one side and the next year on the other." The editor praised the saloons located near the polls for closing before 11 p.m., which helped maintain order during the count. Myron Clark, the Prohibition Party candidate for governor, received one vote in Philipstown. Twenty years earlier, Clark had won the 1855 race for governor by 309 votes, after which he quickly enacted a law banning the sale of alcohol. Eight months later, it was overturned by a judge as unconstitutional. A wildfire burned several hundred acres at the Cro' Nest across the river from Cold Spring and spread to the depression known as Cronk's Hollow and across the western edge to Buttel Hill (Storm King). It was stopped to the south by West Point cadets. The Recorder said baker John Lane had dropped several handfuls of naturally roasted chestnuts at the newspaper office. T.C. Baxter showed off a cypress shingle from the Beverley Robinson House near Garrison that had, at one time, sheltered George Washington. [The home, which also sheltered Benedict Arnold, burned down in 1892.] George Edwards, foreman of The Recorder office, left for Massachusetts to become publisher of the Northampton Journal. Its editor, A.M. Powell, was formerly with The Anti-Slavery Standard. The Recorder published the names, grades and attendance records of every student in District No. 3. Nellie Lloyd Knox, an instructor at the Teacher's Institute, lectured at Town Hall on the territory of Colorado. Officer Travis traveled to Albany to arrest Charles Annin on charges of deserting his family. John Halliday's horse dumped him from his wagon near Sandy Landing and ran down Northern Avenue, Church Street, Main Street and West Street. After the horse and wagon disappeared around a corner by The Recorder office, Halliday was seen limping along the route with the whip, blanket and cushion he had picked up by the roadside. Charlie Nelson published a notice denying rumors he had refused an old man a ride on Election Day, saying no one had asked him for a ride. The Special Express, due at Cold Spring at 8:12 p.m., unloaded a stranger who had been struck by the engine while walking on the track above the Breakneck Tunnel. He died inside the depot 90 minutes later. He was identified as John Daley, a brickyard laborer. The engineer said he threw up his hands before being struck. The horse of Milton Wise, secured at the corner of Main and Graden, pulled up the hitching post and took off "as did Sampson with the gate of Gaza," according to The Recorder. 125 Years Ago (November 1899) A meeting was held at Town Hall to organize a military company. Republicans won every part of Putnam County on Election Day except for District 2 in Philipstown. Members of the Cold Spring Hose Co. practiced with their new extension ladders on two Main Street buildings, running hoses to the roofs. William Curry was lighting a lamp in the show window at E.L. Post's dry goods store when he dropped the match and ignited a pile of blankets. He smothered the fire with an armful of comforters. John Donohue, of Garrison, resigned as Putnam County sheriff after being appointed deputy collector of U.S. Internal Revenue for Westchester County. James Smith left for Cripple Creek, Colorado, to look after his mining investments. George Cable of Nelsonville was arrested for not sending his son to school. Capt. Henry Metcalfe was appointed by the Army to oversee the Cadet Corps at Haldane. The Army provided $1,650 [about $63,000 today] for 40 stands of arms and accoutrements and Metcalfe donated $140 [$5,300] for gymnasium apparatus. Titus Truesdell, who owned the pickle factory, agreed to liquidate his assets to pay ...
State Rep. Doug Mann (D-Columbia) is not seeking re-election in November. Representative Mann was elected to the Missouri House in 2022 and is wrapping up his first term in Jefferson City. Democrat Gregg Bush, a nurse who ran for Columbia's city council last year, faces Republican John Lane in November. Mr. Lane owned Johnny's Beanery in Columbia and is a former Missouri Restaurant Association president. The district includes Columbia and Boone County. 939 the Eagle's Mike Murphy reports Mr. Bush has pledged that if elected, he'll only vote for Mizzou funding when there is a written agreement from Mizzou chancellor Dr. Mun Choi to bargain with the Laborers Local 955. Mr. Lane was host Fred Parry's guest Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable." Mr. Lane tells listeners that Mr. Bush's position on Mizzou funding is one of the key reasons he got in the race. Lane says Mizzou funding is critical not just for Columbia and Boone County, but for residents across Missouri. Mr. Lane was born in Columbia but grew up in west-central Missouri's Clinton, which is in Henry County. Lane attended college in Columbia and worked for Dennis Harper, the former owner of Harpo's. He says that experience helped him decide to purchase Johnny's Beanery from Karen Miller, where he worked for 14 years. He says Johnny's Beanery was best known for its wings, hamburgers and Cuban sandwiches. Mr. Lane got in the race late and has about six weeks to campaign. He discusses the advantages and disadvantages of that. Fred and Mr. Lane also discuss the Roy Blunt NextGen Center and the expansion of MU Healthcare during the interview. They also looked back at a popular Columbia dining location called the "University Club." It has since closed:
Well everybody we have finally come up with a new guest this week....OUR BROTHER JOHN!!!!!! He's not a Beach Boy, he'll aways be a Cowsill, he's not an Action Skuller, he isn't missing, no more "Where's John?"episodes so what's up? Well he is here with us and we had a heck of a visit. He's got a little "I'm here to claim my legacy" kind of thing going on but this bro has a LOT so say!. So listen in as we go down the John Lane, talk over each other, and find out what he and his lovely wife (Vicki Peterson of "The Bangles" for the uninitiated) are up to. We also travel through some old Cowsill territory and do some revisiting about thises and thats. Hope you enjoy see you next week!!!!
John Lane is leading a group of friends on an adventure which is not for the faint-hearted. They're headed hundreds of feet underground - to explore a network of caves. In this claustrophobic maze of tiny gaps and subterranean streams, many things could go wrong. If John gets in trouble, he'll have to use every skill in his caving arsenal if he's to breathe fresh air again… A Noiser production, written by Joe Viner. For ad-free listening, bonus material and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions If you have an amazing survival story of your own that you'd like to put forward for the show, let us know. Drop us an email at support@noiser.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Been meaning to post this one for a while. John Lane honored on air on his brithday.
A distributor, a tavern owner, and a tech guy walk into a bar. Today Harry speaks with John Lane of Winking Lizard Tavern, Todd Morillo of Eagle Rock Distributing, and Mark Young of BeerBoard, on how e-commerce is changing the process on-premise retailers go through to order beer from wholesalers. ================================= Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/beernetradio Podcast feeds: https://www.beernetradio.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5mk5ITn9bXu1KOvx21QzEb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beernet-radio/id1591940567 ================================= About Beer Business Daily publisher Harry Schuhmacher joins his editors and other guests once a week as they grok the beer industry issues of the day. -Podcast Hotline: Text or call Harry in confidence at: (262) 345-2501 -Audio/Video feeds at https://linktr.ee/beernet -Articles referenced at beernet.com -Socials: @beerbizdaily #beernews #beerindustry #beer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beernetradio/message
Two debauched noblemen seek refuge in the cottage of Goody Boyle one stormy night. When they find out that her home is the last resting place of a mutual enemy – Richard Horne – and his corpse is in the next room, they decide to play a diabolical joke. But just who will have the last laugh in Marjorie Bowen's classic tale of cruelty, revenge, and witchcraft. This original recording is an audio presentation by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted Horror. “Keckies” by Marjorie Bowen (1925). You can hear me discuss this story by becoming a channel member and listening to the next episode (17) of The EnCrypted Postmortem (uploaded soon…when I've finished it!). CREATOR'S NOTE: These recordings contain sound effects and music because that's what I personally like to listen to, and what I enjoy making. As you will see from the comments, a lot of the listeners also like it. If it's not your thing, please feel free to listen to the many other narrators who are voice-only. I'm sure they'll be happy to meet you. I do accents and voices to help distinguish between characters, but please keep in mind that I'm not Michael Sheen or Meryl Streep, nor have I ever claimed to be. Sometimes when I voice a female character, I will raise the pitch of my voice. If this upsets you, I am sorry…but imagine how confusing it would be if all my female characters sounded like the baritones in a male voice choir. These are recorded by a rank amateur using substandard equipment in a room with appalling equipment. If this upsets you, please send money so I can buy better equipment and a new house. Finally, I try and pronounce all words correctly, but, like you, I am not a walking dictionary and encyclopedia. Think of my mistakes and idiosyncrasies as a charming reminder that you are listening to an actual human who has tried to imbue his narration with personality and drama…and not a soulless AI-generated voice. EDITORIAL NOTE: I made a slight amend to the text because I believe there was a point in the original where it was unclear which character was speaking.
Homelessness can impact anyone, and it doesn't always take much to get you to that point - even one or two life events can completely up-end your path. John Lane is someone who knows that all too well. John was living a comfortable life when addiction struck and took him down a path of very hard lessons. Now, John has come full circle, and he's teamed up with Pine Street Inn to use his life experience to help others who are struggling. John is on the show this week to tell his story, offer advice, and share information about Pine Street Inn's permanent supportive housing services.
Saj poznaš tiste pravljice, ko princeska poljubi žabo in se ta spremeni v princa. No, v tej poljski pravljici pa je princeska tista, ki se skriva v žabji koži. Kaj se je moralo zgoditi, da je lahko postala kraljična? Še morda dve manj znani besedi: livreja je posebno oblačilo služabnikov, banket pa je slavnostna pogostitev Projekt Gutenberg, Poljske pravljice, A. J. Gliński, NEW YORK, John Lane company 1920 Datum izdaje: 8. julij 2011, Nazadnje posodobljeno: 7. januar 2021, priredila Nataša Holy, bere Nataša Holy
Retired Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Professor, co-founder of BlackEarth Percussion Group and the Percussion Group Cincinnati, and performing percussionist Allen Otte stops by to talk about his current work with an early music improvisational group and The Innocents Project with John Lane (03:50), growing up in Sheboygan, WI, playing in church and with polka bands, his beginnings in piano and percussion, and studying with Michael Rosen (32:20), attending Oberlin (OH) for undergrad and getting into improvisation and new chamber music (43:50), and his work with BlackEarth, “inhaling music” vs. building repertoire and programs, and eventually making his way to CCM (56:40).Finishing with a Rave on Ireland, its people, and its parades (01:17:30).Allen Otte Links:Percussion Group Cincinnati's PAS Hall of Fame pageThe InnocentsPrevious Podcast Guest Mentioned:John Lane in 2023Other Links:Anthony Braxton“The Fall of the Empire” - Frederick RzewskiHerbert BrünGarry Kvistad“Guantanamera” - Pete Seeger“If I Had A Hammer” - Peter, Paul, and Mary“So What” - Miles Davis“My Favorite Things” - John ColtraneMichael RosenRichard WeinerCloyd DuffGeorge Hamilton Green“Log Cabin Blues” - G.H. GreenThe Polka Belt in the USA“Zyklus” - Karlheinz Stockhausen“Concertino for Marimba” - Paul CrestonGeorge SzellPierre Boulez“Oiseaux Exotiques” - Olivier MessiaenThe Rite of Spring - Igor Stravinsky“Third Construction” - John Cage“Music for a Summer Evening” - George CrumbJan Williams“Suite for Percussion” - Lou Harrison“Inuksuit” - John Luther Adams“Ionisation” - Edgard Varése“Bolero” - Ravel“Atmospheres” - György Ligeti“String Quartet” - Witold LutoslawskiString Quartet No. 14, Op. 131 - Ludwig van BeethovenAl O'ConnorTom SiweThe LaSalle QuartetBill YouhassRaves:Marching Mizzou at St. Patrick's Day Parade 2024
Among state leaders in clean-energy progress Cold Spring is more than holding its own in a statewide race to secure grants for clean-energy initiatives. At the Wednesday (Jan. 24) workshop of the Village Board, Trustee Laura Bozzi reported that the village is currently ninth among 838 municipalities based on points it has earned as part of a state clean-energy program that determines priority for public funding. The Highlands is doing well in general in the fight to mitigate the greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change; Beacon is ranked 13th and Philipstown is 25th. Bozzi is spearheading grant-writing for proposed village projects which, if approved by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), would not require matching funds from the municipality. Cold Spring has already received grants totaling $35,000 for initiatives such as installation of LED lighting at the water treatment plant, four electric-vehicle charging stations, an energy audit of Village Hall, street tree plantings, a food scrap pilot program and a pollinator garden at Tot's Park. The approvals for those projects earned the village 6,100 points under the Clean Energy Communities Program. By surpassing 5,000 points, Cold Spring qualified for a $100,000 grant to spend on projects that it must submit within the next few months. If the village reaches 7,000 points, it will be eligible for another $175,000 grant; at 9,000 points, the prize is a $250,000 grant. "We can do it," Bozzi said. "But it's a race against everybody else and before Oct. 1, 2024, when funding levels decrease." The program, which has $25 million to distribute, ends Dec. 31, 2025. The Wednesday workshop included a preliminary discussion of how the $100,000 grant might be used, such as an electric vehicle for the Water Department, a charging station at the water treatment plant, solar arrays on village-owned buildings and energy improvements at Village Hall. The program is distinct from the Climate Smart Communities initiative created by the state Department of Environmental Conservation. Cold Spring, Nelsonville, Philipstown and Beacon are among the 401 municipalities registered that can achieve bronze (122, including Philipstown and Dutchess County), silver (10, including Beacon) and gold status. Bozzi said she hopes the village can meet the criteria by spring to apply for bronze certification. Actions undertaken in Climate Smart Communities also earn points in the NYSERDA program. Participation "makes Cold Spring more competitive for state environmental grants, including support in addressing the significant flooding we've been experiencing and to repair our high-hazard dams," Bozzi explained in an email. Planning has already begun for a number of potential Climate Smart projects, ranging from installing LED streetlights and creating forestry programs to green parking lot policies and climate-related public events. Cold Spring already qualifies for Climate Smart points through actions such as joining Hudson Valley Community Power, a program that supplies the village with electricity purchased from renewable sources. "This is an opportunity for transformative funding and statewide recognition," Bozzi wrote. "Our challenge is to move quickly to access the funds before they're exhausted, but we're well on our way." She noted the programs can be leveraged for grants for infrastructure investments to better manage storms and other climate impacts. The board on Wednesday created a Climate Smart Task Force, with Bozzi as its coordinator, to advise the Village Board on the NYSERDA and DEC programs. The board also appointed Erik Brown, John Lane, Hass Murphy, Shamala Kandiah Thompson and Paul Thompson, each of whom serves on Philipstown's task force.
An Amazon expert, John Lane, reveals a little-known trick to massively increase your Amazon conversion rates. Learn how studying your customer demographics can help you optimize listings and target the right buyers. This game-changing tip will transform your Amazon business almost overnight.Looking for a career opportunity? We are hiring!Apply at https://MyAmazonGuy.com/jobsTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:18 - Reviewing Demographics Report01:10 - Analyzing Age Groups01:57 - Assessing Income and Education02:27 - Male to Female Ratios03:21 - Married vs Single Buyers03:55 - ConclusionSupport the show
Will and John are the odd couple.They work well together but couldn't be more different.Will has been in the talent game for some time.John has been a brand builder and marketer for some time as well.They understand how people think, and how they work together - or don't.They've partnered to help companies understand how to build great teams and avoid the wrong mix.How? They get leadership teams on the same page - about what they need and who they are REALLY looking for.Seems logical right?Yet, very few companies truly understand what they are looking for, and what they aren't.Had a blast with this one, hope you enjoy it.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/eating-crow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We interrupt our regularly scheduled Gerbert d'Aurillac series with a special Halloween anniversary detour into a Victorian version of his Dark Legend: the 1888 short story, "The Demon Pope," by Richard Garnett. Today's Text Garnett, Richard. "The Demon Pope." The Twilight of the Gods and Other Tales. John Lane, 1903, pp. 86-98. Google Books. Music Credit: "Mephisto Polka," by Franz Liszt (1882-3), performed by Sofja Gülbadamova used under a CC-BY 3.0 license (MusOpen).
Sam Houston State University (TX) Director of Percussion Studies John Lane stops by to talk about his job and the journey to get there (03:00), the social justice collaborative project The Innocents with Al Otte (22:30), his podcast Standing in the Stream (31:40), growing up in central Texas, music within his family, and his time in DCI (41:30), going to Stephen F. Austin State University (TX) for undergrad and becoming more serious about his physical fitness as an adult (50:20), his Masters at North Texas, teaching in Wyoming, and going to Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (OH) for his doctorate (01:01:25), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on composers of percussion music, his love of cooking, Oppenheimer, and Susan Neiman (01:15:40).Finishing with a Rave on the 4K re-release of the 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense (01:46:50).John Lane Links:John Lane's SHSU pageThe InnocentsStanding in the Stream: Conversations with Creatives podcastPrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Eric Willie in 2022Jason Baker in 2020Norm Weinberg in 2017Mark Ford in 2023Brian Zator in 2017Matt McClung in 2022Aiyun Huang in 2023David Levy in 2020Raves:Stop Making Sense 2023 trailer
Elisa Minden is due to be married to a wealthy scholar Humphrey Orford. But as the wedding day draws near she starts to wonder about Mr Orford's first wife, who died twenty years before, and begins to unravel a mystery. This original recording is an audio presentation by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted Horror. “Scoured Silk” by Marjorie Bowen (1918).
Another chapter of TF Chronicles with Marty Friday & John Lane. Here we have a great visit about music, community, and culture. How we view the world and the aspects that make TimberFest the place it is emotionally, socially, and spiritually. This little one day festival truly has something for everyone and welcomes all people of all kinds. Tune in to hear what all the excitement is about! #dialthewildCheck out Dial The Wild on Facebook and Instagram#dialthewild
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What's the difference between listening and hearing? How do you be a good listener? John Lane returns to discuss.
On this episode of Real Talks on the Rocks, I sit down with John Lane, who is a wealth manager specializing in retirement planning and financial independence. John explains what retirement means today and how the term "financial independence" is the new "retirement". John gives advice to millennials, who already feel they don't make enough money to save for retirement, on how they can start saving small before planning out their future. John's vision of wealth management shows that ANYONE can achieve financial independence, but that you have to get serious about it and START NOW! *DISCLAIMER* The opinions expressed in this episode are that of myself and of my guest and is not intended to be financial guidance for your specific situation. Please consult with your own financial advisor. Thank you to all of my supporters who are supporting me on Patreon and allowing me to grow this channel! Your support of this channel allows me to continue to provide you with better and better content. Click the link below to access this episode's bonus content: https://patreon.com/realtalksontherocks For all of the links to the other avenues to view/listen to my show, you can visit my website at: https://realtalksontherocks.com There you will find links to Apple Podcasts, Spotify as well as my Patreon page. You can also follow me on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/realtalksontherocksInstagram: https://instagram.com/realtalksontherocks Twitter: https://twitter.com/realtalksrocks #money #financialindependence #retirement Chapter List: 00:00- Preview 01:00-Intro 03:00-What a wealth Manager does 04:55- “work to live” or “live to work”08:05- Why people in America can't save enough money for retirement 10:48- Americans need to spend money right?? 14:50- Why would someone want a wealth manager 16:25- looking at your financial future 24:20- The most common push-backs for wealth managers 25:30- For the young people who think they are rich… 28:00- When people usually realize they need to get their finances in order 31:00- What does retirement actually look like? 37:15- The future of Crypto 49:15- The population issue 53:00- Leave California to live the “American Dream” 55:00- The future of Tech companies and A.I. 58:22- The future of the human race 1:00:15- Elon Musk and running Twitter and Tesla 1:02:48- What 99% of us don't know about finances 1:06:45- Why home mortgages are bad 1:08:47- Saving vs. Investing 1:16:00- How to max out your savings when you don't make a lot of money 1:20:45- California's Real Estate future 1:32:05- Saving for yourself before saving for your kids 1:36:35- Writing a finance book for children 1:42:00- The wrong mindset to have about money 1:43:50- Final Thoughts "Securities offered through Lion Street Financial, LLC (512.776.8400), member FINRA, SIPC. Investment advisory products and services offered through Lion Street Advisors, LLC, an investment advisor registered with the SEC. Lion Street Financial, LLC & Lion Street Advisors, LLC are affiliated companies and do not provide tax or legal advice. Representatives may transact business, which includes offering products and services and/or responding to inquiries, only in state(s) in which they are properly registered and/or licensed. Your connection to this podcast does not necessarily indicate that this Financial Professional is able to transact business in your state."
Life long resident John Lane shares his journey from growing up in Hawthorne to completing his first year as mayor and the results of his campaign promises. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flavio-romeo/message
"The Innocents" is a film that follows two acclaimed musicians determined to use their talents to advocate for social justice. Allen Otte and John Lane tour the country with their performance of "The Innocents," a piece created to shine a spotlight on the growing problem of wrongful convictions in the United States. The film culminates with a performance attended by Anna Vasquez, an exoneree who spent 13 years in a Texas prison system for a crime that never happened. The film is directed by Wojciech Lorenc and is part of the 31st annual St Louis International Film Festival.This is Season 5! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#music #percussion #filmfestival #sliff #wrongfulconvictions #exoneration
SW0133 Soldiers Adapted and Innovated Amidst A Climate of Hostility in Florida In the Second Seminole War, probably every soldier complained about the hostile Florida climate. But, only a few ever did anything about it. In this episode, Professor Jacob Hagstrom of The Citadel joins us to discuss the climate of operations for soldiers in that war. Jacob examines and assesses disputed overall casualties; whether the climate was uniquely inhospitable; whether it was indeed so hostile that the Army could not successfully remove the Seminole from Florida; and how soldiers -- and Seminole -- adapted and innovated within its confines. To increase soldier mobility or to slow down Seminole escape, Gabriel Rains fashioned land mines. John Lane fashioned rubber pontoon bridges so soldiers could more easily cross streams and rivers. And Hezekiah Thistle crafted a saddle that could aid evacuation of casualties who would ride “comfortably” in the prone position. This culture of innovation became so well known that it reached the consciousness of one Edgar Allen Poe, late of the US Military Academy at West Point, who penned a satirical account, The Man That Was Used Up, about service in Florida at the time. The Seminoles, for their part, innovated as well, switching from labor-intensive log cabins to easily constructed chickees. And they modified their diets to adapt to available produce in the Everglades. They also used the environment to take cover and to conceal themselves from advancing soldiers. Take a listen to learn how this all panned out. Seminole adapted to their new south Florida Everglades climate. Hezekiah Thistle improvised a litter that could be attached to a horse's back for medical evacuation of casualties. John Lane's rubber bridge pontoons increased the Army's mobility and saw later use in the US-Mexican War and the U.S. Civil War (above). (Below) Edgar Allen Poe wrote a satire on the Army's war innovation. Jacob Hagstrom summed it all up in Florida Historical Quarterly. Host Patrick Swan is a board member with the Seminole Wars Foundation. This podcast is recorded at the homestead of the Seminole Wars Foundation in Bushnell, Fla. Subscribe automatically to the Seminole Wars through your favorite podcast catcher and "like" us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube!
Following the Winking Lizard Tavern's annual announcement of its beer menu for 2023, founder John Lane shares how the event shook out, who left the day happiest, the one beer that is untouchable on the Winking Lizard's menus, the inflationary pressures on draft beer, changes to its Tour of Beers program and much more.
As we continue our TimberFest episodes we sit down and visit with Musician John Lane and Property owner WIll Terrill about the event. We talk through the amazing possibilities that the festival has and the potential that it has moving forward. All of us in this discussion have been to shows and festivals over the years and have high expectations moving forward. John talks about his vast array of musical influences and looks forward to playing a solo act then a bit later with Demons Of Country. Please check out the Facebook/Instagram for more info as we get closer and closer to the big event! #dialthewild
Part two. A little delayed …but still good. Enjoy! Music at the end from Yard Act with 100% Endurance Featuring Elton John
Staying with his cousin and her husband on their windswept Norfolk farm, Bailey becomes convinced that there is something strange about the farmer James Dearth. As tensions among the trio rise, his convictions grow stronger. This original recording is an audio presentation by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted: The Classic Horror Podcast. "Dearth's Farm" by Gerald Bullett (1923). Please support my work... Researching, reading, re-reading, recording, mixing, uploading, promoting each of these short story audio presentations takes many hours - possibly more than you'd imagine. You can say thank you in the following ways: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/encryptedpod YouTube channel membership: https://www.youtube.com/c/EnCryptedClassicHorror/join One-off donation: https://ko-fi.com/encryptedpodcast You can now also say THANKS with a SUPER THANKS! Get in touch! I like to hear from listeners, so feel free to reach out to me on the socials. If you want to discuss the show, talk business, or have any ideas for stories you'd like to hear in future episodes, contact me: encryptedpod@gmail.com
An extended interview with writer and naturalist John Lane. Binder podcast is a production of the Columbia Museum of Art.
The title doesn't really do justice …which is a fitting phrase, considering that John Lane (“Dr Music”), who has a Doctor of Musical Arts degree, uses his talents in percussion to spread awareness to causes such as the Innocence Project — which focuses on the wrongfully convicted — and Trigger his latest project, which deals … 257 – Percussion is the Feel with John Lane pt. 1 Read More »
Binder is en plein air this month as Ray catches up with Jackie Adams about the CMA's latest exhibitions and their relationship with the natural world, and artist Amanda McCavour stops by to talk about her latest series of installation work, Bright Little Day Stars. After the break, Ray chats with writer and naturalist John Lane about rivers, roadkill, and the real outdoors. Binder is a production of the Columbia Museum of Art. Produced and edited by Drew Baron.
John Lane, the Co-Owner of Winking Lizard Tavern, joins the show to share his journey from test-flying helicopters in the Army to creating some of the most beloved restaurants in Cleveland. Hear how to scale a restaurant, differentiate with your name and logo, provide a crowd-pleasing assortment of craft beers, his favorite wings flavor, and the coolest experience he's had at a brewery. Connect with John at WinkingLizard.com
★ Support the show by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/atpercussion ★ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atperc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atpercussion/ PodBean: https://atpercussion.podbean.com/ Hosts: Ben Charles and Brady Spitz Producer: Ben Charles Guests: Jason Baker, I-Jen Fang, John Lane, Drew Lang, and Josh Smith Watch here Listen below 0:00 introduction and welcome 2:15 Jason Baker on Chris's marimba quartet, Vespertine Formations 13:38 John Lane on traveling to Japan with Chris for the Hokuto International Music Festival 25:27 Drew Lang on Chris's creations as a tinkerer and Chris as a composer 35:12 Chris's invention to help a disabled friend play marimba 37:05 Josh Smith on Chris's vibraphone works 41:52 I-Jen Fang on Chris's timpani solo, The Bones of Chuang Tzu 49:33 Chris's humility 50:54 Drew Lang on working with Chris on the DFW freelance scene 59:03 Brady Spitz on studying with Chris
Author/historian Stuart Kells has been chasing rare books and other bookish treasures since childhood. In the 1980s he went for classic sci-fi paperbacks from Ace and Dell, and authors such as Philip K. Dick and Robert Heinlein. When he moved to Melbourne in the summer of 1989 he was amazed by the city's bookshops, especially secondhand shops - notably Alice's and Sainsbury's in Carlton. When he wasn't looking for books here he was fossicking in the Co-op bookshop at Melbourne University, or hunting for them at markets and fetes. For the past 26 years he's been a regular at Camberwell Market where great books can be found, along with almost everything else. Vividly remembered finds include Iain Banks and Vikram Seth firsts; classic Australian crime pulps; rare maps; and advertising and ephemera of every kind. I connected with Stuart recently via Zoom to talk about Penguin and the Lane Brothers, his revealing, myth-busting book about the intimate partnership of Allen, Richard and John Lane – and how it explains the success of Penguin Books, the twentieth century's "greatest publishing house." We talk about the spirit of daring and creative opposition that drove the brothers to publish so many quality books on such a massive scale at such affordable prices – and how together they achieved a revolution in modern book publishing.
Welcome to the Audiobook Lovin Podcast, discussing all things audiobooks, the narrators that perform them and the authors that write the stories. The Audiobook Lovin Podcast is brought to you by Viviana, Enchantress of Books. Guest: Narrator John Lane Viviana, Enchantress of Books: http://www.vivianaenchantressofbooks.com/2022/03/audiobook-lovin-podcast-s3-ep-14.html Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/AudiobookLovin Subscribe to newsletter here: eepurl.com/cD_VHX Follow us on Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Viviana-Enchantress-of-Books-Audiobook-Lovin-EDP-Podcast/B08K57RL87?action_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp Amazon Prime Music: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08K57B4D6/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_6MYCF8JXPRYDCFFWQY9G Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/viviana-enchantress-of-books-audiobook-lovin-ed-p/id1503725582 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7z2Ja4JSsdXRluzM90VBIE Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/5bmvo1zo Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/enchantressdesign-promo iHeart Radio Podcast: http://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-Viviana-Enchantress-of-Boo-57853907 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/I4kczxikvtd33ndzts55akqsbpy?t=Viviana_Enchantress_of_BooksAudiobook_LovinEDP We hope you have enjoyed this production of The Audiobook Lovin' Podcast. Host: Viviana Izzo Podcast Intro & Outro: Emma Wilder Podcast Patreon: Benjamin Charles Audio Editor: Gabriella Bojorge This has been an Audiobook Lovin' production Copyright 2017 by Viviana Izzo, Enchantress of Books. Production Copyright 2017 by Audiobook Lovin'. Audiobook Lovin' Series, The Audiobook Lovin Podcast is a division of Viviana, Enchantress of Books. Please visit Viviana, Enchantress of Books to learn more about the Audiobook Lovin' Series. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, modified, copied, distributed, repackaged, shared, displayed, revealed, extracted, emailed, transmitted, sold or otherwise transferred, conveyed or used, in a manner inconsistent with the Agreement, or rights of the copyright owner. You shall not redistribute, repackage, transmit, assign, sell, broadcast, rent, share, lend, modify, extract, reveal, adapt, edit, sub-license or otherwise transfer the Content. You are not granted any synchronization, public performance, promotional use, commercial sale, resale, reproduction or distribution rights for the Content. For permission requests, please visit Viviana, Enchantress of Books for more information.
Join Katie and Liz in this week's episode of True Crime New England, as they travel to Auburn, Maine and discuss the horrific case of the murder of a 4-year-old girl. Angela Palmer's life came to a disturbing end when her mother's live-in boyfriend, John Lane, severely beat her and then proceeded to cook her in the oven. Lane claimed that Angela had turned into "Lucifer" and that she was going to kill the whole family, so she had to be stopped. Upon interrogation, it was discovered that Lane had drugged and sedated Angela's mom, Cynthia, and seemingly acted alone in this insane delusion. With the disturbing details coming to light, John Lane was found guilty of murdering the innocent little girl and sentenced to life in prison. Angela's mother, Cynthia, was found not guilty of manslaughter due to being heavily drugged and also beaten by Lane, and subsequently lost custody of her other child. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimene/support
Check out Nearly.com.au for more about the show!One serious, one foolish.But both dress up for the day time gigs! Links to the AnswerHistory of CircusWikipedia for the academic referencesEdTimes Thinking MusicGod, themself. Special Guest!John Lane, clown and husband to Denise 'Scotty' Scott Check out the Somehow Related Facebook Group.Or the website for more!www.nearly.com.au/somehow-related-podcast-with-glenn-robbins-and-dave-oneil/ Somehow Related is produced by Nearly Media.Original theme music by Kit Warhurst.Artwork created by Stacy Gougoulis. Looking for another podcast?10 Questions with Adam Zwar - The same 10 questions with answers that vary wildly.The Junkees with Dave O'Neil & Kitty Flanagan - The sweet and salty roundabout! Junk food abounds!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out Nearly.com.au for more about the show! One serious, one foolish. But both dress up for the day time gigs! Links to the Answer History of Circus Wikipedia for the academic references EdTimes Thinking Music God, themself. Special Guest! John Lane, clown and husband to Denise 'Scotty' Scott Check out the Somehow Related Facebook Group. Or the website for more! www.nearly.com.au/somehow-related-podcast-with-glenn-robbins-and-dave-oneil/ Somehow Related is produced by Nearly Media. Original theme music by Kit Warhurst. Artwork created by Stacy Gougoulis. Looking for another podcast? 10 Questions with Adam Zwar - The same 10 questions with answers that vary wildly. The Junkees with Dave O'Neil & Kitty Flanagan - The sweet and salty roundabout! Junk food abounds!
On today's episode, B covers the murder of a four-year-old girl in Auburn from 1984 and that's not the worst part. Asides include ice stories, arguing the logistics of possession, and Jackson reminds us he's obsessed with hiking. But, really guys, this story is really awful. You can reach out to us via email - homegrownhorrorpod@gmail.com - send us stories, Maine movie recommendations, or just say hi! Twitter: https://twitter.com/HgHpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homegrownhorrorpod/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hghpod/support
Story 1: A conversation about the fate of a young boy by Herve Suys.Pretty much as everything he does, Hervé Suys (°1968 - Ronse, Belgium) writes short stories to impress his wife, kids and closest friends. He started writing whilst recovering from a sports injury. He prefers to write hatless and barefooted. Follow all his moves on hervesuys.org or @HerveSuys. Story 2: What the Eyes hold by Michael Fineran about a child in bed who encounters a ghost. Michael Fineran studied broadcasting and journalism at Stonehill College, before earning his Master's in English from Salem State University. He has taught high school English for the past two decades in the Greater Boston area, where he lives and writes. Story 3 by John Lane details a tragic event at a playground.John Lane's fiction has appeared in Black Hare Press, Ghost Orchid Press, Black Ink Fiction, Crow's Feet Journal, Six Sentences, The Disappointed Housewife and other venues. His essays also appeared in Morbidly Beautiful, Celestial Toyroom and Pure Slush. In 2020, John's story, “Dimension Traveler,” tied for Rejected Manuscripts' third most voted entry out of 130 stories.Reader for Black Hare Press and Freeze Frame Fiction. Member of the Horror Writers Association.Army and National Guard veteran.You can read today's story and all the stories featured on kaidankai at https://www.whiteenso.com/100-stories.html. Follow us on twitter at: Japanese Ghost Stories @ghostJapanese Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaidankai100/
A vicar and his two daughters go to stay at a parsonage in a remote English village. When the eldest daughter sees an old red-brick house in an overgrown part of the woods she grows curious about the house and its occupants. But what is the secret of the house at Brickett Bottom. This is an audio presentation of "Brickett Bottom" by Amyas Northcote, first published in the collection In Ghostly Company (1922). It is narrated and produced by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted: The Classic Horror Podcast. Please support my work: Like what I do? Give me the fuel I need to create :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/encryptedpod https://ko-fi.com/encryptedpodcast NEW! Become a patron on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/encryptedpod - new audio coming soon, including another story by Frederick Cowles! Get in touch! If you want to discuss the show or have any ideas for stories you'd like to see in future episodes, contact me: encryptedpod@gmail.com About the episode: "Brickett Bottom" by Amyas Northcote. Featured in In Ghostly Company, published by John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1922. Credit where credit's due: End theme music: The Black Waltz by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Incidental music: Past The Edge by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4997-past-the-edge License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Water Prelude by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4610-water-prelude License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4578-vanishing License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Sound effects: *Used under the following license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ All other sound effects sourced at Freesound.org The recording was created using Audacity and BandLab. Podcast hosted by Anchor. Help my channel grow! Please like, subscribe, comment, follow, share, tell a friend, get in touch, donate etc.
A sickly boy is living a gloomy existence, coddled and constricted by his guardian aunt who doesn't like him. His only escape from misery is through his imagination and the friends he keeps in the garden shed - a hen and the terrifying polecat-ferret he has created his own religion around. This audiobook narration of the classic Saki tale "Sredni Vashtar" comes to life with sound effects and music. Further reading: A Summary and Analysis of Sredni Vashtar by Dr Oliver Tearle, Loughborough University Please support my work: Like what I do? Why not throw me some sheckles..? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/encryptedpod https://ko-fi.com/encryptedpodcast Get in touch! If you want to discuss the show or have any ideas for stories you'd like to see in future episodes please feel free to contact me: encryptedpod@gmail.com Find and follow on social media: https://linktr.ee/encryptedpod I'm even on TikTok now! About the episode "Sredni Vashtar" was first published in The Chronicles of Clovis (1911, John Lane). It was written by H.H. Munro (a.k.a. Saki). Theme music: The Black Waltz by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Incidental music: Sredni Vashtar's Hymn words by Saki, music by Jasper L'Estrange Descent by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Dhaka by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3646-dhaka https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Sound effect attributions: https://freesound.org/people/mshahen/sounds/185449/* https://freesound.org/people/arnaud%20coutancier/sounds/270843/* *All used with the following licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ All other sound effects sourced at Freesound.org The recording was created using Audacity and BandLab. Podcast hosted by Anchor. COMING SOON: A special EnCrypted episode - "An Edwardian EVIL DEAD II" ONE PAST MIDNIGHT: "The Mystery of the Semi-Detached" by E. Nesbit "Negotium Perambulans" by E.F. Benson ...and much more... Please like, subscribe, comment, follow, share, tell a friend, get in touch, donate etc.