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Welcome back, friends! Today it is all about that savory, sweet ingredient that Kali is a big fan of. In honor of National Peanut Butter Day, Kali chats about it from peanut butter's past to its present. Plus, she shares one of her favorite dishes. And Scream 6 hits theaters March 2023, listen to hear her thoughts on the trailer. Enjoy! Music courtesy: Kenny Harris
Happy National Pie Day, friends! Kali is serving up a quick slice of the most notable pies from around the globe to the silver screen. Picture courtesy of: onlyinyourstate.com Music courtesy of: Kenny Harris
Welcome to the post Golden Globes week wrap up! In this episode Kali is the short order reporter, who's whipped up a quick bit of news that will have vegans rejoicing! Plus, a members only store is under fire from a famous chef. And, she'll let you know who's been celebrating their Golden Globe wins for the past few days. Enjoy! Music by: Kenny Harris https://kennyharris.bandcamp.com/ Incidental music by: oymaldonado https://freesound.org/people/oymaldonado/sounds/383929/
On this month's First Look, Michael Clawson gives us a tour of the December issue of American Art Collector magazine! Michael walks us through features on Denis Sarazhin, Jane Rosen and husband-and-wife painters Kenny Harris and Judy Nimtz. He also talks about a magnificent collector home feature, the popular special section on figurative art and so much more!
Hi Friends! In this edition of the Review Taste Test Kali gives her take on the series Fate: The Winx Saga, the docuseries Trainwreck: Woodstock '99, & the first season of The Resort. Plus, she dishes on how one of the biggest donut chains in the world is getting festive this holiday season. And, if you're looking for a Thanksgiving themed cocktail look no further! This may be just the one you were searching for. Bon appetite! Music courtesy of Kenny Harris: https://kennyharris.bandcamp.com/
Welcome back for another edition of the Review Taste Test. In this episode Kali talks about Netflix's Locke & Key, Apple TV's Black Bird, and HBO's House of the Dragon. Plus, the Girl Scouts are expending their flavorful options and pumpkin spice adds another food to its ranks. Find out more and have a listen! Music courtesy: Kenny Harris https://www.instagram.com/kennyharrismusic/, Code_box https://freesound.org/people/code_box/sounds/520192/, Steven F. Allen https://freesound.org/people/audiomirage/, & Frankum https://freesound.org/people/frankum/sounds/320498/
Welcome back, friends! In this episode Jon sits down with Kali to discuss trailers for recent releases of Cha Cha Real Smooth, Jerry & Marge Go Large, & Hustle. Plus, one movie that has re-emerged from the shadows of episodes past causes Kali to get really fired up. Listen to find out which movie she compared to floppy bacon. Music courtesy of Kenny Harris https://www.instagram.com/kennyharrismusic/
Hello Friends! As some of you may know prior to Morbius being released into theaters there was quite a bit of buzz surrounding the trailer. Well, after hitting the big screen some claimed it fell flat like a week old opened soda. Kali welcomes Coli back for the trailer reaction & movie review of this flick. Have a listen to find out if they thought the movie pancaked or was as savory as cream cheese on a bagel. Theme courtesy of Kenny Harris https://kennyharris.bandcamp.com/ Incidentals courtesy of http://frankum-frankumjay.blogspot.com.es/2016/06/electronic-base-and-pop-guitar-sounds.html
Hey, Snack Pack! This episode is all about Downton Abbey: A New Era. FRM Alum Coli rejoins Kali in the studio to chat about the trailer & play the equivalent to if the Dating Game was revolving around food. Then Kali welcomes Brack to the podcast as he gives us his reaction of the movie. Thanks for listening! Theme music courtesy of: Kenny Harris at https://kennyharris.bandcamp.com/ Instrumental courtesy of: DRV.CTRL at https://freesound.org/s/579631/ Game show theme song "Play your cards right" by Timbre https://freesound.org/s/94897/
Welcome back friends! Jon sits down with Kali to discuss Ambulance & The Michael Bay Bonanza is unearthed. Plus, Kali shares some movies & TV shows that premiered in April on streaming services. Enjoy! Music courtesy of Kenny Harris & gregorquendel from freesound.org.
Hey, Y'all! We're back with our 13th episode, and it's part two of our conversation with our friend, Kenny Harris. In part two, he discussed his signature dishes, gripes with the cliental, reality cooking shows, some of his favorites chefs and much more! What was your reaction when you heard Kim Potter's conviction? Are you happy the Biden administration extended the pause on student loan payments? Have you listened to Public Displays of Affection x Muni Long yet? Did you enjoy Spider-Man: No Way Home? Join the conversation and let us know what you think below Remember to like, comment, subscribe, and share! Available everywhere you listen to podcasts. Also from all of us here at the Millennial Masterclass Podcast... HAPPY NEW YEAR FAMILY!!!!
Hey, Y'all! We're back with our 12th episode, and we had the pleasure of our friend, Kenny Harris, joining us. Our conversation was so great we had to split it into two parts. In part one, he discussed why he decided to leave corporate America to become a chef, chefs who attended culinary school versus those who did not, and his philosophy on cooking. Do you think Kyrie should be allowed to play, despite not being unvaccinated? Did you enjoy Alicia Keys' new album? Have you checked out Selling Tampa yet? What did you think about Harlem? Join the conversation and let us know what you think below Remember to like, comment, subscribe, and share! Available everywhere you listen to podcasts.
This month, i'm excited to bring back the brilliant creator Alex Wong to talk about his new NFT collaboration with the incredibly talented oil painter, Kenny Harris Kenny & Alex share how they collaborated with a song from Alex and paintings from Kenny to create a beautifully emotional audio & visual experience The Light , making a first of a kind collection of NFTs We chat about how artists can find new ways of doing what they love, while still being able to make a living. NFTs are opening up new empowering ways for artists to do this and to build connected communities with fans and other artists. It's a deep dive into a brave new world with Alex & Kenny lighting the way!
On this edition of Legacy Heating & Air Gameday, Tim Grauel and Vince DeDario chat with former Notre Dame football stars Ross Browner, Ron Goodman, Kenny Harris, Rick Mirer, Eric Penik, and Dr. Brian Ratigan.
Kenny Harris (@kennylee270), aka Kendrick Harris, aka Kenny the beautiful, host of Up Super Late, Ultimate Frisbee aficionado, and drafter is one of those people that just makes other people feel amazing. This is a talent. Learn about how Kenny's life has lead him into comedy, frisbee, and all the ways he's dealt with being the funny guy in the room. For more information and show notes, check out www.deadxtomorrow.com/episode/kenny-harris-comedy-and-ultimate-frisbee Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Dale and Val talk with Kenny Harris about his experience joining and working in the engineering and project space on some spectacular and cutting-edge NASA projects. Kenny's Bio:Recently acknowledged by Forbes Magazine amongst the world’s youngest and most impactful individuals in the field of science, Kenneth F. Harris II is known for delivering thoughtful and dynamic leadership on programs of critical national and international importance.Mr. Harris is a Senior Project Engineer for the NASA J2 Joint Polar Satellite System and HERMES missions. In this role, Mr. Harris is responsible for developing procedures and implementing processes to defend on-orbit satellites from physical and cyber threats. The attainment of which leads to the successful data collection and orbital life of the mission. The satellite asset protection procedures and analysis will allow spacecrafts to be monitored for hackers and anomalous threats from the designated Operations Control Center.Prior to this role, Mr. Harris served as the Deputy Lead Integration Engineer for the James Webb Space Telescope’s Integrated Science Instrument Module Electronic Components (ICE). Mr. Harris led a team of 10 engineers to successfully integrate, the main electronic payload of JWST, to the Backplane of the Optical Telescope Element (OTE) Primary Mirror. This was performed in North America's largest cleanroom, the Space Systems Development And Integration Facility (SSDIF). Mr. Harris’ leadership on the JWST program ranks him as one of the youngest African Americans in NASA’s history to lead an integration effort on a multi-billion dollar satellite mission.Since joining NASA in 2008 as an intern, Mr. Harris held positions of increasing responsibility including; Mechanical Engineer, Integration & Testing Lab Manager, Deputy Lead Integration Engineer, Senior Systems Engineer, and Database Lead Engineer.Mr. Harris’ honors and awards extend beyond his professional service to recognition of his tremendous leadership in the STEM field and international community. In 2018 Mr. Harris delivered a TEDx Talk to over 500+ students concerning the power of mentorship and guidance. He was internationally recognized in the Project Management Institute Future 50 in 2020 for his incredible leadership at NASA on the local and international level . Mr. Harris has also appeared as a featured keynote speaker at a number of professional events, conferences, & symposia.Mr. Harris is currently a doctoral candidate at George Washington University.Links: kennethfharris.comJoin us today at https://www.projectchatterpodcast.com/ for access to bonus content!Don't forget to buy some Project Chatter merch in our Charity Shop, where all profits are donated to our charity partners.This podcast sponsored by:JustDo.comInEight.comPlanAcademy.comget $75 off any course by heading to https://www.planacademy.com/chatterOur socials:Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube
Kenneth Harris talks about Lunar Gateway, space technology, and becoming a Nasa engineer. Acknowledged by Forbes Magazine amongst the world's youngest and most impactful individuals in the field of science, Kenneth Harris is known for delivering thoughtful and dynamic leadership on programs of critical national and international importance. Since the age of 16, Kenneth has been involved in projects at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, totaling seven satellite missions over his 12-year tenure with the Center. Kenneth currently serves as a Senior Project Engineer for the Lunar Gateway HERMES Instrument, which will help us send Astronauts back to the moon in the Artemis generation. Working to safely secure the program against both physical and cyber threats. Outside of his professional responsibilities, Kenneth is also an elected official on the Board of Education in Prince George's County Maryland where he represents over 130,000 students. He is also the host of "Elements" on Seeker, striving to educate curious minds around the globe about science. CONNECT WITH KENNY: Instagram: http://instagram.com/Kennyfharris Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kennyfharris --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spaceexplr/support
Jim Sheets was the attorney for Sam the Chimp. Actually, he was hired by Sam's owner, Kenny Harris, who also owned the Train Stop Inn and Cafe in what used to be called Foster. That's where Sam could be found occasionally hanging out with bar patrons. The bar is just east of Landen on the bike trail and today is called the Monkey Cafe. Kenny and Sam found themselves in some legal trouble brought on by the Humane Society and Jim represented them. Jim not only tells us all about that but about a famous athlete who hired him for a similar case, this one involving the ownership of tigers. Be sure to listen for the special promo code for 20% off near the end of the episode. Support the show my donating via PayPal or Venmo: podcast@cincyshirts.com Find great Cincinnati vintage T-shirts, including defunct teams, stores, and more. We also have apparel for Fiona the Hippo, FC Cincinnati, and baseball. Also, check out all our fundraising T-shirts. We're helping our zoo, local hospitals, local restaurants and more during the COVID-19 crisis. Get social with us: Facebook: Cincy Shirts Official Facebook Page Twitter: Cincy Shirts Official Twitter Page Instagram: @CincyShirts Snapchat: @CincyShirts The Cincy Shirts Podcast theme is “Cincinnati” by Big Nothing who are actually from Philadelphia.
Kenny Harris, a NASA engineer named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 Class of 2020, discusses his experiences as a young professional.
Kenny Harris, a NASA engineer named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 Class of 2020, discusses his experiences as a young professional.
Kenny Harris, a NASA engineer named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 Class of 2020, discusses his experiences as a young professional.
Stories of Hope From The Heart of Our Community With Pastor Michael L. Brown
Stories of Hope From The Heart of Our Community With Pastor Michael L. Brown
Episode #4 - Kenny Harris aka Twenty9xx by Mo Money Mo Problems Podcast
Major League Baseball in London; Kenny Harris; A Regency Dandy; Facebook faux-pas; On the button; How to understand journalists; Show and Tell; An interview with David Crystal; Music from Slim Chance
The Screaming Blue Messiahs special with Kenny Harris in conversation The Screaming Blue Messiahs were a rock band, formed in 1983 in London by guitarist and singer Bill Carter, bass player and backing singer Chris Thompson and drummer Kenny Harris. The group emerged in the wake of the pub rock and punk scenes that had been very predominant on the UK capital's live music circuit during the late '70s/ early '80s. The band, a classic power trio, was active between 1983 and 1990 and released three major label LPs. They toured extensively throughout Europe, North America and Australasia, garnering wide critical acclaim for their aggressive blend of rhythm and blues, punk and rockabilly. Before founding the Screaming Blue Messiahs, its three members had played together as The Small Brothers. Thompson and Carter had been part of the Captain Beefheart-influenced band Motor Boys Motor; together with Tony Moon on vocals, they recorded several tracks under that name on 24 August 1981 for John Peel's show on BBC Radio 1 and released a self-titled album. Initially, after Harris joined Carter and Thompson, the band briefly continued to perform under the name 'Motor Boys Motor'. According to Carter, the final name was chosen upon the suggestion of Ace/Big Beat's Ted Caroll, who was concerned that the band's initial proposal of 'The Blues Messiahs' sounded too pub rock. Carter employed a rhythmic, blues-influenced, feedback-laden guitar style, using mainly Fender Telecaster guitars together with two combo amps: a Mesa Boogie and an HH outfitted with Gauss speakers. For his occasional forays into slide, he favoured 'the mike stand, or whatever is handy',[4] and that he only used open tunings 'when the strings go open by accident'. Featuring a sound described as "rockabilly from hell" and a strong passion for Americana, cars, guns, aeroplanes and broadcast evangelism, the group released the mini-album Good and Gone on Big Beat Records. Its six songs, which had been selected from eleven songs recorded in spring 1984 with producer Vic Maile during a session at Elephant Studios in Wapping, London, included a version of Hank Williams' "You're Gonna Change". Upon its release, the EP entered the top twenty in the UK independent record chart, where it remained for six months. The Screaming Blue Messiahs played their first official gig at 'Downstairs at the Clarendon', Hammersmith, London on 11 June 1984. On 24 July 1984, they performed the songs "Good And Gone", "Someone To Talk To", "Tracking The Dog" and "Let's Go Down to the Woods And Pray" during their first recorded session for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1. Broadcast on 2 August, the session proved so popular that it resulted in two BBC releases, one a 4-track 12" and a later inclusion of 'Good And Gone' on an album sampler of Peel Sessions. In December of the same year, The Screaming Blue Messiahs appeared on The Old Grey Whistle Test on the BBC, playing two live songs: "Let's Go Down to the Woods And Pray" and "Good And Gone", and then undertook a short tour of the Netherlands.
Keeping. the memory alive; Getting ready for Wimbledon; Gareth Southgate; Elon Musk; How to get on the big stages; Serve or Volley; Play on Clay or Grass; An interview with Kenny Harris; Music from Slim Chance
Sick Ripper William Howell and The murders of Michelle Lewis and Kenny Harris...William Devin Howell is the most prolific serial killer in Connecticut history. He murdered 7 people in his van "the murder mobile" and buried them behind a shopping centre in a marshy woodland area he called "his garden."Cheeky tomboy Michelle Lewis and disabled teenager Kenny Harris were two unlikely best friends from the wrong side of the tracks. They had the good fortune to find each other and experience real happiness for the first time in their lives, only to be murdered.Thanks so much to Regina from Pittsburgh for supplying this weeks True Crime Nerd Time! It's a review on Brian Michael Bendis and Marc Andreyko's graphic novel "TORSO".Become a Bloody Murder Patron (for as little as $1 per month, which you can cancel at anytime) and have access to dozens of Patron only episodes (including our whole first season!) with new patron only content added every month!Go to https://www.patreon.com/bloodymurderLevels $5 and over go into our monthly merchandise draws and get FREE stickers and hand-made Barney Badges!See our website! bloodymurderpodcast.com for all our social media links, contact details, a gallery, fabulous merchandise (check out our new Bloody Murder SHOES! and now STICKERS and BACKPACKS and DUFFEL BAGS!!) and much much more.Wanna buy us a drink? Here's a donate link.Are you ready for True Crime Nerd Time? We have added a new segment to Bloody Murder and we need your help because it stars you! We want you, our listeners, to submit your recommendations for anything true cime related! It could be books, TV shows, movies, documentaries, exhibitions, graphic novels, art, music etc. So send us your brief story (we’ll read it out) or record your story (it can just be a recording on your phone, and we’ll play it!). Keep it to about 2 mins please. Email here! bloodymurderpodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you as an artist navigate the ebb and flow of art sales? Is there a method to the madness or is it all guesswork? What lessons have you learned in your career to help you navigate this important topic? My guest, artist Kenny Harris joins me on this episode as we discuss the ebb and flow of art sales and many other topics. Throughout our conversation, we touch on self-promotion, personal development, questioning assumptions, Kenny’s marriage to fellow artist Judy Nimtz, and much more. I am so excited for you to hear from Kenny’s distinct perspective! The wisdom of understanding there is an ebb and flow to art sales. What have been some of the best advice you’ve received in your art career? Did it come from a mentor, family member, or close friend? Did you have the opportunity to connect with a community of artists with seasoned members? My guest, Kenny Harris was kind enough to open up to me about his journey from life in New York to moving to Venice, California. His move started out as a visit but he quickly found himself embraced and welcomed by the art community, particularly among the “Old guard.” It was during this transition in his career that Kenny received the advice that art sales are cyclical and to why it’s important to fight the impulse to play to fashion. Have you received similar advice like Kenny received? Did you take it? What is it like being married to a fellow artist? Do you have someone close to you who shares your passion for art? Is there a family member or close friend who you can collaborate with and learn from? Can you imagine what it would be like to have your partner share in your profession as an artist? During our conversation, artist Kenny Harris spoke at length about the special connection he enjoys by sharing the same career as his spouse and fellow artist, Judy Nimtz. Kenny speaks fondly of the influence that Judy has had on his artwork and how he sees his influence coming out in her work as well. They also enjoy filling their time bonding over painting together, going to shows and exhibits, and giving each other feedback. I enjoyed hearing Kenny describe the influence his wife has on his work and I hope you benefit from it too. Questioning your own assumptions. Sometimes you can get to the point in your career where you inoculate yourself to criticism and introspection. Have you experienced that? How do you fight against that impulse? My guest, Kenny Harris was candid about his own struggle and revealed to me that it took going back to school to really help him begin to question his own assumptions. This led to him becoming cautious about his own use of caution in his artwork. Kenny’s journey led to massive growth both internally and professionally. While the process sounds exhausting, reflecting back on this season in his life, Kenny says it was ultimately rewarding. What has been your experience with challenging your own assumptions? The benefit of preparing for tomorrow’s work. What steps have you taken to push yourself to get into a rhythm of productivity in your studio? Do you have a process that you feel comfortable with? What habits have helped you on your journey? Kenny Harris says that it wasn’t one single habit that helped him get on track and make progress in his career but multiple little things that have helped along the way. One step that Kenny tries to practice on a regular basis that stood out to me was the habit of preparing for the next day’s work the night before. It sounds like such a simple step but the way Kenny described it had me fascinated. Does Kenny’s process sound like anything you’ve tried before? Outline of This Episode [1:30] I introduce my guest, Kenny Harris. [3:30] How did Kenny get his start as an artist? [7:30] Kenny talks about getting settled in with the LA art community. [16:30] Questioning assumptions in your own work. [19:00] What makes Kenny so curious about artwork? [21:00] Is there a difference between voice and style? [27:00] Kenny talks about breaking his own rules. [29:30] What is it like being married to another artist? [33:30] A marker of personal success and growth. [43:00] The struggle of simplicity and focusing on what matters. [49:30] Habits that have helped Kenny succeed. Other artists mentioned on this episode Richard Diebenkorn John William Waterhouse Diego Velázquez Resources Mentioned on this episode http://www.kenny-harris.com http://www.judynimtz.com/ Connect With Antrese On Facebook On Pinterest On Instagram On Twitter
A David Bowie story; Alan Rickman; Kenny Harris remembered; Donald Trump; Seven ways to make a conference amazing; Five ways to ruin your PR material; What are social networks good for?; An interview with Paul du Toit; Music from Jim Boggia
Kenny Harris remembered; Barack Obama heckled; Ben Affleck; I could never be a Speaker; Making your own Videos; The Social Media Marathon; An interview with Kenny Harris; Music from Emily Barden
Hints and tips for media appearances, speaking and social media. This week; Kenny Harris: The British 10K; Status Quo tribute to themselves; A very big spider; Is this thing on?; I know my rights; Starman; An interview with Kenny Harris; Music from Ultravox
Hints and tips for media appearances, speaking and social media. This week; Bob Diamond; Higgs Boson; Kenny Harris; TEDx; Eric Sykes; Bluebirds go red; Speaking with clarity; Learn to love the trade press; Do one thing well; An interview with Gail Emms; Music from Ashton Lane.
Hints and tips for media appearances, speaking and social media. This week; Kenny Harris; Badly trained spokespeople; Endangered Cockneys; Nora Ephron; Chloe Smith; How to get on the big stages; Serve and Volley; Play on clay or grass; An interview with Kenny Harris; Music from Jennifer Haase.
Hints and Tips for Media Appearances and Public Speaking. This week; New News Media; TV Catchup; Free Training; Rory Cellan-Jones; Greedy Car Makers; Thesis and Antithesis; It's all about Confidence; TMI; An Interview with Creativity Expert, Kenny Harris.
Raider Nation Podcast - Oakland Raiders News and Opinion with Raider Greg
SHOW #197 - TOPICS: (1) Happy Anniversary! A Look Back On The First 3 Years Of Raider Nation Podcast (2) DMc Signs His Contract - He's In! (3) ProFootballTalk.com Needs "Emotional Rescue" (4) Six calls to our tollfree "Boneline"....Yanni, Raider Mike, Roliveros33, Kenny Harris from Texas, Dice Q, and Keith and Dave from London