POPULARITY
“I think the thing that makes something a piece of artwork is the intention that an artist imbues into it.”- John Wilhelm Want to deepen your understanding of sound preservation and creative storytelling? Discover the intersection of art and environment with audio engineer John Wilhelm as we explore Wyoming's Creative Economies and Innovation. In this episode, John Wilhelm discusses his involvement in various musical endeavors in Laramie, Wyoming, showcasing the diverse creative talent present in the state. His project, the Audio Library of the West, emphasizes the importance of creativity and innovation in preserving the sonic identity of Wyoming. This exploration sheds light on the unique and vibrant creative economies within the state. My special guest is John Wilhelm John Wilhelm, an accomplished sound artist, musician, and audio engineer, is based in Laramie, Wyoming. His work has earned him the prestigious 2024 Wyoming Innovation Partnership ArtsWork Investing in Wyoming's Creative Economies award. As the creative sound artist behind the Audio Library of the West, an online hub for western field sound recordings and audio-based art, John's creative endeavor lies in the fusion of sound preservation. With a background in theatrical sound design and a deep-seated passion for music, John's journey as an audio engineer reflects his dedication to exploring the intricate relationship between art and the environment. His innovative approach to field recording encapsulates his commitment to preserving, discovering and sharing the distinct sounds of the West, offering a captivating auditory experience. John is a founding member of the Garrett Guitar Quartet, performing classical and contemporary music for the guitar. In this episode, you will be able to: Explore the thriving creative economies and innovation in Wyoming, uncovering unique insights and inspiration from the many creative people living in Wyoming. Discover the pivotal role of audio engineering in music production, gaining a deeper understanding of the technical and artistic aspects that shape the music you listen to. Get an exclusive overview of the Audio Library of the West project, delving into the rich cultural and environmental tapestry of the Western region through sound. The resources mentioned in this episode are: Wyoming Humanities Council - For more information about the podcast and its episodes, visit ThinkWY.org to subscribe and never miss a show. High Iron - Check out the website highiron.org to learn more about the public art project celebrating the history of labor of the transcontinental railroad and the people who built the railroad. Audio Library of the West on Instagram - Follow the Audio Library of the West on Instagram for future news and updates about the project. Bandcamp - Visit Bandcamp, a music retail platform utilized by independent musicians, to explore and purchase high-quality digital downloads of sound recordings and support independent artists. Portable Recording Equipment - Stay tuned for updates on the launch of the Audio Library of the West in the fall of this year and learn how to participate with portable recording equipment and sending it around Wyoming. Follow Us on These Channels: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emydigrappa/ www.ThinkWY.org https://www.facebook.com/storiesaboutwhy https://www.instagram.com/storiesaboutwhy Listen on all your favorite platforms and subscribe! As always leave a review if you enjoyed these stories and follow us on Instagram or visit the webpage of the Wyoming Humanities!
Listen for a short teaching on Luke 10, as well as a Q&A Session with John Wilhelm, President of 1Hope for Kids.
Episode 114- Interviews and performances with the best of Austin's hard-working musicians being interviewed by local comedians. Sometimes strange, sometimes serious, but always sincere. Brought to you by Music Firsthand. Hosts BeckiJo Neill and Kim Stacy sit down with John Wilhelm at Austin Eastciders and they talk about song titles, Disney "spirit characters", worst gig experiences, flights, The Grammys, X Files and drawings of faeries . They close things out with a game of "Never Have I Ever". Plus... great live performances featured throughout! Check out the full video on YouTube and remember to support the artist by giving it a like! Enjoy y'all! Recorded live January 28, 2020 from Austin Eastciders in Austin, Texas Sponsored by Austin Eastciders Collaboratory, Hops & Grain, and Nine Banded Whiskey! This show is made possible because of generous patrons! Become a patron for as little as $1 and get access to rewards, bonus content and exclusive features. Join the club: Comedians Interviewing Musicians Vodcast Podcast Hosts: BeckiJo Neill and Kim Stacy Check out the live video and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hire a local band with our live music booking app that matches you based on lifestyle and brand. Request the app here: Music Firsthand. Keep up with the Austin music news for free with the Austin Music Firsthand Magazine on Flipboard.
Casually Baked, the potcast: Discover hemp and cannabis 420 style
If you’ve been dreaming of a life off the grid, escape with me to the Emerald Triangle on this potcast rerun featuring Kingsview Farms. John Wilhelm shares a fascinating story of making his way to Humboldt County in the 1980s and the community he helped build that sustains him thirty years later. Watch on YouTube here. Connect on social @casuallybaked Become a Potcast Patron at patreon.com/casuallybaked
1 Hope for KidsKids
Guest speaker: John Wilhelm Program Director, 1HOPE for Kids James 1:27 27 Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you. https://1hopeforkids.org/
Casually Baked, the potcast: Discover hemp and cannabis 420 style
Is the weed you're smoking good for you and our planet? On Potcast 108, you’ll meet John Wilhelm of King’s View Farms in the Palo Verde appellation of the Emerald Triangle, where cannabis is the backbone of the community. John shares a fascinating story of making his way to Humboldt in the 1980s. He tells us of the life he discovered, and the community he helped build that sustains him thirty years later. I hope this conversation gives you a better understanding of the differences between intentionally-grown cannabis and the mass-produced stuff you might be consuming. Watch harvest tour videos and learn more about King's View in the potcast show notes at casuallybaked.com. Connect on social: @casuallybaked | @kingsviewfarms | kingsviewfarms.com
John Wilhelm discusses tips for following the Holy Spirit's promptings through scripture, Jesus's life, community, and God's peace.
This is the introduction episode of Faith on Campus. Clint and his guest John Wilhelm discuss the purpose of the podcast and what future episodes will look like. Enjoy.
My life was pretty exciting at 17 years old. I had no idea what I was doing but it was fun with my best friend John Wilhelm. At 17 I also met the first girl I would fall in love with and continue to love into adulthood. Michelle wasn't a girlfriend but a new friend I loved and I knew she loved me too. Just a bunch of crazy teenagers exploring adventures in Kansas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyoneneedsalittle/support
In this second episode discussing the story of my life, I address the darkest time of my teenage years. Dealing with a close friend committing suicide at 17 years old does send one down a dark and confusing path. If it weren't for the fantastic new friend I would make my junior year in high school, I don't know what would have happened to me. John Wilhelm brought me out of the darkness and changed my life forever. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyoneneedsalittle/support
There’s no more divisive issue in the Instagram community than the use of Bots or Automation to grow a following. Tassiegrammer and Kieran try to give an un-opinionated explanation of the difference between bots and automation, how they are used and how affective they are. They believe there are bigger issues that the photography community needs to address and stand together on. On a lighter note they chat about how they use the HSL functions to control colour in Lightroom and Photoshop. Episode Links Project RAWcast Phillip Island Workshop Project RAWcast Cradle Mountain Workshop How to Color Your Photos Using the HSL Tool in Lightroom Dad Photoshops Baby Into Dangerous Situations to Freak Out Relatives John Wilhelm is a photoholic (horazio) Photos / 500px Just a knitting needle and a wall socket by John Wilhelm is a photoholic - Photo 135542091 / 500px Project RAWcast Facebook Project RAWcast Instagram Project RAWcast Patreon