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Everyone has been sharing their Spotify Wraps and Apple Replays for 2025, so we decided to bring back another Life Music episode to close out the year! Josh and Deb choose songs for the following topics:-Song That Makes You Think About Life-Popular Song You Don't Like-Song You Discovered from TikTok or a Commercial-Staple Millennial SongLet us know what you think about the choices and be sure toshare your own choices for these topics! We hope you have a Happy New Year! FOLLOW US AT: Instagram: connectablepodcast YouTube: Connectable Podcast Facebook: connectablepodcast Twitter: connectablepod TikTok: connectablepodcast #connectablepodcast
Love the episode? Send us a text!Breast Cancer Stopped My Life—Music and Meditation Helped Me Breathe Again: How Music and Meditation Support Healing During Breast Cancer TreatmentA breast cancer diagnosis can abruptly stop life in its tracks—canceling plans, disrupting careers, and forcing an unfamiliar stillness. In this deeply moving episode of Breast Cancer Conversations, host Laura Carfang, Ed.D. sits down with Elizabeth Borowsky, a professional pianist and composer, and Jesika Harmon, a meditation coach and wellness guide, to explore how music and meditation became powerful tools for healing during cancer treatment.Together, they tell the story of an unexpected reconnection that led to a creative collaboration: Sanisa Meditation—a unique fusion of live piano music and guided meditation designed to help people move through illness, grief, and life's hardest moments with greater clarity and compassion.This conversation is a reminder that healing is not only physical—it's emotional, spiritual, and creative. Whether you're living with breast cancer, supporting someone you love, or navigating another season of uncertainty, this episode offers permission to slow down, listen inward, and discover new ways to heal beyond medicine.Resources:Elizabeth Borowsky and Jesika Harmon co-created Inner Harmony, a meditation album combining live piano composition with guided mindfulness practices. Their work introduces Sanisa Meditation—from sonus (sound) and niseion (experience through trial)—a new approach to healing through sound and stillness.
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In this Harvest Series episode hosted by Rose Claverie, multidisciplinary artist Cosmo Gonik shares how music, movement and spirituality meet in his life. From barefoot ecstatic dance floors in Bali and Paris to tarot sessions rooted in Jodorowsky's lineage, Cosmo opens up about art as a healing practice. Recorded at Harvest in Kaplankaya, it's a conversation about courage, creativity and trusting your body.Cosmo's playlist (Cuarto Mundo)Chapters:00:01:58 – Mission: make people dance sober at Harvest00:02:23 – Barefoot, no phones, no alcohol: the ecstatic container00:02:57 – We only learned to dance drunk in discos00:03:24 – Discovering ecstatic dance in Bali00:03:38 – Why being a dancer in life matters00:03:53 – Warming up shy beginners with theatre exercises00:04:22 – Dancing with yourself, eyes closed, without judgment00:05:12 – Designing the musical script: build, climax, landingYou can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode, we speak with author Gillian Gaar about her excellent new book, Tom Petty: A Life & Music. We discuss the book and Tom Petty's amazing career.
Holly Gleason, the co-author of Kenny Chesney's book 'Heart Life Music', joins me on this episode. We cover some of the highlights from the book, including how much "Boys of Fall" means to Kenny and how he and Holly managed to team up for this book. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Remembering the life, music, and enduring legacy of the one and only Tom Petty with author Gillian Gaar.Purchase a copy of Tom Petty: The Life & MusicFollow Gillian Gaar:BlueskyFacebookX15% OFF Any Purchase At Old Glory For Booked On Rock Listeners! — Over 300,000 officially licensed items. Featuring legendary music artists like Bob Marley, The Beatles,Grateful Dead, and more. Use the code "BOOKEDONROCK" or hit this link:https://oldglory.com/discount/BOOKEDONROCK---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock Store The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:BLUESKYFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
Former First Lady Michelle Obama stops by to catch up with Jenna and share details on her new book The Look, which reflects on her fashion throughout eight years in the White House. Also, Kenny Chesney joins to discuss his new book Heart Life Music, being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and more. Plus, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt talks about her new children's book Kat and Brandy, a heartwarming story about a young girl who overcomes her fears with the help of a special rescue horse. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Kenny Chesney stops by to discuss his new book Heart Life Music, his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and more. Also, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt joins to talk about her new children's book Kat and Brandy, a heartwarming story about a young girl who overcomes her fears with the help of a special rescue horse. Plus, best-selling author and Emmy-nominated host Padma Lakshmi shares a delicious yogurt chicken and spiced potatoes recipe perfect for any weeknight. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this very special episode of You Are What You Read, we are joined by one of American music's biggest names, Kenny Chesney, with his all-new memoir, Heart Life Music. Kenny Chesney enters the Country Music Hall of Fame this year. Selling out stadiums for two decades, he's sold 105 million albums and holds BILLBOARD's record for Most Country No. 1 hits. Kenny co-wrote Heart Life Music with Holly Gleason, the world-renowned journalist who has written for Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, New York Times and HITS. This episode was recorded live at Book of the Month in New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Rich and Jim as they sit down with Joseph Wooten, keyboardist of the legendary Steve Miller Band and member of the renowned Wooten Brothers, for an inspiring conversation about music, life, and the power of rhythm.Timed Highlights:[0:05:30] - Joseph's Journey to Nashville in 1990[0:14:30] - Joining the Steve Miller Band: A 32-Year Musical Odyssey[0:28:50] - The Philosophical Power of Rhythm in Music[0:43:45] - How Music Can Unify People Beyond Political Differences[0:57:00] - The Wooten Brothers' Musical Origins and Family Bond[1:01:00] - Joseph's Book "All Matters What I Believe" and Life Wisdom[1:08:00] - Daily Positive Messages and Social Media ImpactIn this episode, Joseph shares profound insights into music as a universal language, his incredible musical journey, and how rhythm can bridge cultural divides. From personal stories about the Wooten Brothers to reflections on life and creativity, this conversation is a must-listen for musicians and music lovers alike.---Would you like me to elaborate on any specific section of the episode description?The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 30 of which have been #1 hits!We have MERCH! www.therichredmondshow.comFollow Rich:@richredmondwww.richredmond.comJim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur.Follow Jim: @jimmccarthywww.jmvos.com The Rich Redmond Show is produced by It's Your Show dot Cowww.itsyourshow.co
The Edward Honeck's Night-Life Music Awards are a prominent event in the Western New York music scene, dedicated to honoring local bands and musicians. Originally conceived by the late Ed Honeck, who was a major music supporter known as "Mr. Night Life" and associated with Night-life Magazine. The awards were brought back in 2023 to honor Ed Honeck and the Buffalo music scene by Will Schulmeister. These newly formatted awards feature multiple categories, with winners selected by a combination of committee input and a public vote. Beyond celebrating music, the event serves as a charitable fundraiser, with proceeds frequently benefiting WNY Drummers for Homeless People Inc., a non-profit organization supporting homeless shelters in the region. Will Schulmeister and Shane Davis visited the Flamingo Lounge on October 2, 2025 to talk about the Awards process and the Event itself.
Avui a La Furgo de #CarrerMajor hem fet parada a l'Hospitalet de l'Infant per parlar amb Elidia López, regidora de Turisme, sobre la 5a edició del Vermut Life Music, que tindrà lloc els dies 11 i 12 d'octubre. Situats a primera línia de platja, hem pogut descobrir de primera mà en què consisteix aquest esdeveniment […] L'entrada La Furgo | L'Hospitalet de l'Infant prepara la 5a edició del Vermut Life Music ha aparegut primer a BXC Ràdio Ciutat de Reus - Ràdio Online.
Description:In this inspiring conversation, we explore the importance of being present, embracing life's highs and lows, and staying authentic while pursuing success. From building a music career as an independent artist to navigating business challenges, this episode dives deep into what it means to stay true to yourself while chasing your dreams.You'll learn about:Why presence matters more than photos and memoriesThe trade-offs between fame, control, and authenticityLessons from music, entrepreneurship, and personal growthWhy longevity and alignment matter more than quick winsWhether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or anyone seeking fulfillment, this episode will help you rethink success from the inside out.
Kristen Massey is a lifelong music lover and musician, who shares her journey from a Beatles-obsessed child to a band member in the Chicago rock scene, and her enduring passion for songwriting in today's episode. Jesse and her discuss Kristen's musical influences, her record deal with Mercury, her diverse career including recipe writing and voiceover work, and her book 'The J Life Lessons from a Jill of All Trades.' Tune in for heartfelt stories, reflections on creativity, and of course, Bruce Springsteen's impact. Don't miss out on this celebration of connections, resilience, and the music that binds us all. 01:16 Meet the Guest: Kristen's Musical Journey 01:55 From Beatles to Bruce: Early Influences 05:15 Discovering Springsteen: A Life-Changing Moment 07:57 The Songwriting Path: Inspirations and Beginnings 12:44 Pursuing a Music Career: Challenges and Triumphs 17:27 A New Chapter: Writing and Other Ventures 21:35 Life Lessons and Reflections 24:43 Embracing Life's Journey 25:07 Starting a Podcast: Tips and Insights 27:06 Finding Joy in Creativity 29:03 The Power of Awe and Exploration 31:36 The Art of Songwriting vs. Book Writing 33:42 The Passion Behind Music and Writing 36:44 The Importance of Passion and Persistence 37:40 Reflecting on Bruce Springsteen's Influence 41:36 Final Thoughts and Farewell https://thejoatbook.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-massey-210049190/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kristen Massey is a lifelong music lover and musician, who shares her journey from a Beatles-obsessed child to a band member in the Chicago rock scene, and her enduring passion for songwriting in today's episode. Jesse and her discuss Kristen's musical influences, her record deal with Mercury, her diverse career including recipe writing and voiceover work, and her book 'The J Life Lessons from a Jill of All Trades.' Tune in for heartfelt stories, reflections on creativity, and of course, Bruce Springsteen's impact. Don't miss out on this celebration of connections, resilience, and the music that binds us all. 01:16 Meet the Guest: Kristen's Musical Journey 01:55 From Beatles to Bruce: Early Influences 05:15 Discovering Springsteen: A Life-Changing Moment 07:57 The Songwriting Path: Inspirations and Beginnings 12:44 Pursuing a Music Career: Challenges and Triumphs 17:27 A New Chapter: Writing and Other Ventures 21:35 Life Lessons and Reflections 24:43 Embracing Life's Journey 25:07 Starting a Podcast: Tips and Insights 27:06 Finding Joy in Creativity 29:03 The Power of Awe and Exploration 31:36 The Art of Songwriting vs. Book Writing 33:42 The Passion Behind Music and Writing 36:44 The Importance of Passion and Persistence 37:40 Reflecting on Bruce Springsteen's Influence 41:36 Final Thoughts and Farewell https://thejoatbook.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-massey-210049190/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This composer had way more impact on the 20th century than you realize! Join us as we celebrate his life at 150 and look at how he achieved this unique sound, why he was kicked out of school twice, and enjoy a performance of his string quartet. Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Takin’ a Walk with your host Buzz Knight, we’re joined by Spider Stacy—tin whistle player, singer, and co-founder of the legendary band The Pogues. Known for their groundbreaking blend of punk attitude and traditional Irish folk, The Pogues created a sound that rewrote the rules of modern music. Spider takes us on a journey through the band’s raw beginnings, their wild ride across world stages, and his own path as a musician, storyteller, and wanderer. From the spark of inspiration found on city streets to the life lessons learned on the road, this conversation is a mix of reflection, humor, and the spirit of a true musical pioneer.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Takin’ a Walk with your host Buzz Knight, we’re joined by Spider Stacy—tin whistle player, singer, and co-founder of the legendary band The Pogues. Known for their groundbreaking blend of punk attitude and traditional Irish folk, The Pogues created a sound that rewrote the rules of modern music. Spider takes us on a journey through the band’s raw beginnings, their wild ride across world stages, and his own path as a musician, storyteller, and wanderer. From the spark of inspiration found on city streets to the life lessons learned on the road, this conversation is a mix of reflection, humor, and the spirit of a true musical pioneer.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textHouston rapper Bunz, a Rosenberg unifier and member of La Maquina, joins The Global Latin Factor Podcast to share his powerful life story, musical journey, and his new project, Underrated. From battling addiction to becoming a voice for his city, Bunz opens up about lessons, losses, and the fight to keep chasing dreams. But there's one story he shares in this episode that will leave you speechless…
Guests: Steven Lewis, author of Richard Manuel: His Life and Music, from the Hawks and Bob Dylan to The Band Richard Manuel was a fearless original. Sweetly soulful as a vocalist and endearingly creative as a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, he was a vital part of some of rock 'n' roll's pivotal moments, including Bob Dylan's controversial move to electric music, Woodstock 1969, and the legendary Last Waltz. For the first time, Manuel's compositions and performances are critiqued with expert commentary in a new book by Steven Lewis—alongside new interviews with family, friends, and fellow musicians, including Eric Clapton and Van Morrison. The story traces Manuel's journey from Stratford, Ontario, to Woodstock, New York, and beyond, beginning with his first band, the Revols, then singing the blues with Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson in the Hawks. This group would later become the Band. Manuel's influence was profound, his distinctive vocals infusing songs with emotion and depth. His songwriting flourished in classics like “Tears of Rage,” co-written with Dylan, and “We Can Talk.” His keyboard work added a lovable funkiness to the Band's sound, blending elements of rock, folk, country, and blues into what would become the genesis of Americana. Despite the Band's successes, Manuel struggled with personal demons, battling addiction and inner turmoil. Looking beyond his human frailty, this book celebrates Richard Manuel's immeasurable contributions to music, ensuring that memories of his voice and artistry endure. For more info, check out my review of the book published by NYSMusic.com - https://nysmusic.com/2025/06/06/the-bands-talented-and-troubled-richard-manuel-profiled-in-new-biography/"Reading is Funktamental" is a monthly one-hour show about great books written about music and music-makers. In each episode, host Sal Cataldi speaks to the authors of some of the best reads about rock, jazz, punk, world, experimental music, and much more. From time to time, the host and authors will be joined by notable musicians, writers, and artists who are die-hard fans of the subject matter covered. Expect lively conversation and a playlist of great music to go with it. "Reading Is Funktamental" can be heard the second Wednesday of every month from 10 – 11 AM on Wave Farm: WGXC 90.7 FM and online at wavefarm.org. It can also be found as a podcast on Apple, Spotify and other platforms.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SVBkFnnOtKkDear So Nigerians, as we go on our very much needed break to relax from everything 2025 has thrown at us, we bring you a very special episode, leaving you in the hands of the greatest, the legend himself, M.I Abaga. This is one for the books, we go beyond the music and talk about everything from relationships and marriage to adulthood, money, and what it really takes to survive as a creative in Nigeria. We also dive into his work with Tasck, his journey through the pre-streaming era, and how he's helping the next generation of creators thrive.It's part gist, part masterclass, and 100% legendary. Plug in, enjoy, and we'll see you after the break!Follow us on http://twitter.com/sonigerian_http://Instagram.com/sonigerianpodcasthttp://twitter.com/damiar0shttp://instagram.com/damii_aroshttp://twitter.com/medici__ihttps://instagram.com/medici.i Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ann talks with Deangela Bynum from the Waco Police Force and Christine Schroder-Morre Lifelines Director at Friends for Life. We get some great music from Lilly Milford Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the 4 Fit Fatherhood Podcast — where we explore faith, family, finance, and fitness to help fathers become the leaders they're meant to be.This week, I'm joined by Russell Harvey, known around the world as The Resilience Coach. Russell brings over a decade of experience helping leaders navigate chaos, overcome overwhelm, and build true, lasting resilience in both their work and personal lives.We unpack:The truth about overwhelm and why it's not just a time management problemThe “Resilience Wheel” and the 7 elements you need to masterWhy multitasking is a myth and what to do insteadHow your purpose becomes a compass in uncertain seasonsWhat it really looks like to lead your family from a place of strength—not survivalWhether you're leading a company, a team, or just trying to show up strong at home, this conversation will help you rethink how you manage pressure, priorities, and your own well-being.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Fatherhood and Overwhelm05:27 Understanding Resilience Coaching09:07 Navigating Overwhelm in Leadership and Parenting13:10 Redefining Resilience: Springing Forward with Learning17:20 The Importance of Purpose in Resilience23:38 The Resilience Wheel: Building Blocks of Resilience28:51 Coaching Dynamics and Personal Growth29:55 Surviving vs. Thriving: Understanding Your State36:01 Work-Life Harmony vs. Balance38:21 The Soundtrack of Life: Music and Resilience39:35 Harnessing Strengths for Resilience42:24 The Importance of Pausing and Reflecting45:24 Filling Your Cup: The Self-Full Concept47:38 Vulnerability in Leadership and Fatherhood57:55 Defining Fatherhood and Leadership Values01:02:35 Introduction to Fatherhood Podcast01:03:04 The Importance of Sharing Knowledge in Fatherhood
A talk with author Stephen Lewis about Richard Manuel of The Band. We explore Manuel's musical legacy, his life story, and his heartbreaking end. Purchase a copy of Richard Manuel: His Life and Music, from the Hawks and Bob Dylan to The BandVisit Stephen Lewis's websiteListen to Stephen Lewis's podcast Talk From The Rock Room ---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock Store The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:BLUESKYFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
Simon Le Bon: The Voice of Duran Duran chats with Miriam about the music of the '80s, the nerves of performing on stage, and the band's upcoming tours in Dublin (Malahide Castle, 30 June) and Cork (Virgin Media Park, 4 July).
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The Corelink Solution Show host, James "Trig" Rosseau, interviews hip-hop artist Ike Rhythm from Macon, Georgia. They discuss Ike's passion for music and faith, his journey into Christian hip-hop, and the founding of Living Hydro Music Group to support independent artists with a shared vision. Ike shares personal anecdotes, including his emotional reaction to Whitney Houston's voice and his family connection to Little Richard. The conversation also covers Ike's musical influences, his transition to recording Christian hip-hop, and his career as an aircraft mechanic and community resilience coordinator. Ike emphasizes the importance of balancing ministry with industry knowledge, using content creation tools, and networking to reach a broader audience. He reveals plans for new music projects and attending major gospel awards for learning and networking.
In this episode, Dave sits down with multi-platinum producer and CEO of Platinum Boy Records, Antwan "Amadeus" Thompson. Amadeus has worked with icons like Chris Brown, JLo, 50 Cent, and Lil Wayne, and has spent 17 years as Music Director and Tour Drummer for Trey Songz. He's been inducted into The Bronx Walk of Fame, honored at the Madison Square Boys & Girls Club, and received a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award. Tune in to hear his inspiring journey and wisdom on music, faith, entrepreneurship, and success!
Mike Stephens with Southern Entertainment joins the show to share details surrounding this years festival and to highlight some of the exciting acts coming to Charlotte as part of the Lovin' Life Music Festival (May 2nd-4th).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicky on IG: https://www.instagram.com/nickyblackmarket/Millz on IG: https://www.instagram.com/millz.dj/Nicky Black Market, a pioneering figure in the drum and bass scene, shares his journey from a music-loving child to a legendary DJ and record shop owner. He recounts his upbringing, influenced by his mother's background in jazz and the vibrant music culture surrounding him. Nicky's passion for music was evident from an early age, leading him to explore various genres, including electro-funk and hip-hop, which ultimately paved the way for his entrance into the jungle and drum and bass scenes. The discussion delves into the importance of Black Market Records, his iconic shop that served as a hub for aspiring DJs and music lovers. Nicky emphasizes the shop's role in shaping the scene, providing a space for like-minded individuals to connect and discover new music. His insights on navigating the evolving music landscape, adapting to changes in technology, and the significance of community in the music industry resonate throughout the conversation.Millz, Nicky's daughter and part of the new generation of DJs, reflects on growing up in a household steeped in music. She shares his experiences of attending raves with his father, where he developed his own love for drum and bass. Mills describes the transition from being a casual observer to actively participating in the scene, highlighting the challenge of finding his unique style while also learning from his father's legacy. The episode touches on the generational shift in DJing, with Millz bringing a fresh perspective on speed mixing and audience engagement. His approach, influenced by modern trends, contrasts with Nicky's foundational experiences, showcasing how the drum and bass scene continues to evolve.The conversation also explores the importance of resilience and adaptability in maintaining relevance in the music industry. Nicky discusses the challenges he faced when transitioning from vinyl to digital platforms, emphasizing the need to embrace change rather than resist it. Mills adds that the contemporary audience demands a fast-paced experience, leading him to experiment with quicker transitions in his sets. Both father and son express their passion for music and the joy it brings, underscoring how their shared love for the genre continues to foster a deep connection between them. As they navigate their individual paths in the industry, they embody the spirit of innovation while honoring their roots, making for a compelling discussion on the past, present, and future of drum and bass.Mentioned in this episode:Reissued classics from Be With RecordsGet 10% off at bewithrecords.com using the code ONCEADJ
Hello friends, Today a metaphor for how we use rhythm for life. I hope you enjoy my thoughts on it. Let me know your thoughts on how it applies to your own life. Best, Lawrence Find all my writing and free ebooks below - https://sunny-painter-2539.ck.page/profile https://lawrencemcl.gumroad.com/
Today, the Spotlight shines On author Jonathon Grasse. His new book, Jazz Revolutionary, traces Eric Dolphy's journey from the clubs of 1940s Los Angeles to his groundbreaking work in New York's avant-garde jazz scene.Eric Dolphy's revolutionary voice in jazz was silenced far too soon. He was an artist who pushed the boundaries of what was possible on alto sax, flute, and bass clarinet, collaborating with giants like John Coltrane and Charles Mingus before his tragic death in 1964 at the age of 36. Jonathan's intimate portrait reveals the innovative musician and the gracious human being remembered by those who knew him.Enjoy the show.–Dig DeeperPurchase Jonathon Grasse's Jazz Revolutionary: The Life & Music of Eric Dolphy from Jawbone Press, Bookshop, Powell's, Barnes & Noble, or AmazonBest Eric Dolphy Tracks: 20 Free Jazz EssentialsRichard Brody on How Eric Dolphy Sparked My Love of JazzCharles Mingus and Eric Dolphy - Syncopated JusticeJohn Coltrane and Eric Dolphy Answer the Jazz CriticsJonathon Grasse on Eric Dolphy (The Music Book Podcast)Dig into this episode's complete show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, and LinkedIn.• Be sure to bookmark our new online magazine, The Tonearm! → thetonearm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On author Jonathon Grasse. His new book, Jazz Revolutionary, traces Eric Dolphy's journey from the clubs of 1940s Los Angeles to his groundbreaking work in New York's avant-garde jazz scene.Eric Dolphy's revolutionary voice in jazz was silenced far too soon. He was an artist who pushed the boundaries of what was possible on alto sax, flute, and bass clarinet, collaborating with giants like John Coltrane and Charles Mingus before his tragic death in 1964 at the age of 36. Jonathan's intimate portrait reveals the innovative musician and the gracious human being remembered by those who knew him.Enjoy the show.–Dig DeeperPurchase Jonathon Grasse's Jazz Revolutionary: The Life & Music of Eric Dolphy from Jawbone Press, Bookshop, Powell's, Barnes & Noble, or AmazonBest Eric Dolphy Tracks: 20 Free Jazz EssentialsRichard Brody on How Eric Dolphy Sparked My Love of JazzCharles Mingus and Eric Dolphy - Syncopated JusticeJohn Coltrane and Eric Dolphy Answer the Jazz CriticsJonathon Grasse on Eric Dolphy (The Music Book Podcast)Dig into this episode's complete show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, and LinkedIn.• Be sure to bookmark our new online magazine, The Tonearm! → thetonearm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris and Jody welcome the creative powerhouse himself, Venus Theory (aka Cameron), for a lively and inspiring 90-minute interview. From his mythical beginnings on Mount Olympus (okay, maybe not quite) to becoming a sought-after name in the music and creative community, Venus Theory's story is as unique as his music. In this episode, you'll discover: The unconventional path that led Cameron into the world of music and creativity. His philosophies on making music and navigating the ups and downs of the creative process. Personal reflections on life, inspiration, and what it takes to stay passionate about your art. Practical advice for musicians, producers, and anyone pursuing a creative journey. Chris and Jody bring their trademark humor and curiosity to the table, making this a conversation filled with laughs, insights, and thought-provoking moments. Whether you're a musician, a content creator, or just someone looking for inspiration, this episode will leave you energized and ready to tackle your next project. Don't miss this power-packed interview with Venus Theory—it's creativity at its finest! #InsideTheRecordingStudio #VenusTheory #CreativeMusicProcess #MusicInspiration #MusicProduction #CreativeJourney #AudioEngineering #StudioLife #ContentCreation #MusicTips #CreativeLife #MusicMixing
Staci welcomes Nickolas Rossi, the acclaimed filmmaker, to the Rock & Roll Nightmares podcast. A decade ago, Nickolas directed the documentary "Heaven Adores You" about the late Elliott Smith. With the film marking its tenth anniversary and what would have been Elliott's 55th birthday next month, Nickolas joins us to reflect on the project, discuss future plans for the film, and explore the enduring legacy of Elliott Smith's music.
Hey everybody! Episode 135 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with Tony Moss. I had known about Tony for a while and, as we spoke about in the show, he came to this plant medicine work over 35 years ago. We sat down and spoke about his life, his career in music, his work with ayahuasca and how that shaped his music into medicine music, his learning with different indigenous traditions, his path in bridging these traditions with Western traditions, and the role of elders. I was really happy to have Tony on to share in his wisdom and I think you all will get a lot out of this episode. As always, to support this podcast, get early access to shows, bonus material, and Q&As, check out my Patreon page below. Enjoy!This episode is sponsored by Real Mushrooms. As listeners, visit their website to enjoy a discount of 25% off your first order: https://www.realmushrooms.com/universe“As a recording artist, producer, and creative director at I.AM.LIFE MUSIC, my focus is music as medicine.Born from a musical family of R&B/Gospel singers, raised & immersed in California's psychedelic/spiritual cultures, and inspired by over 25 years experience working with plant medicines, I combine elements of science & shamanism with multiple music genres to create music that's been dubbed, "soulful-ceremonial" - that's close enough.At this point in my life, everything I create and offer is motivated by a commitment to the elevation and expansion of human consciousness... or something like that.”To learn more about or contact Tony, visit his website at: https://www.tonymoss.me/If you enjoy the show, it's a big help if you can share it via social media or word of mouth. And please Subscribe or Follow and if you can go on Apple Podcasts and leave a starred-rating and a short review. This is super helpful with the algorithms and getting this show out to more people. Thank you in advance!For more information about me and my upcoming plant medicine retreats with my colleague Merav Artzi, visit my site at: https://www.NicotianaRustica.orgTo book an integration call with me, visit: https://jasongrechanik.setmore.comSupport this podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/UniverseWithinDonate directly with PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/jasongrechanikMusic courtesy of: Nuno Moreno (end song). Visit: https://m.soundcloud.com/groove_a_zen_sound and https://nahira-ziwa.bandcamp.com/ And Stefan Kasapovski's Santero Project (intro song). Visit: https://spoti.fi/3y5Rd4Hhttps://www.facebook.com/UniverseWithinPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/UniverseWithinPodcast
durée : 00:58:22 - "Give me the simple life" (Rube Bloom / Harry Ruby) (1945) - par : Laurent Valero - "1946, la chanson apparaît dans le film "Wake Up and Dream" de Lloyd Bacon et le film noir "The Dark Corner" d'Henry Hathaway, tous deux produits par la Fox. Chanson qui vante les mérites d'un vie faite de plaisirs simples, connaitra la popularité à la suite de la sortie des films !" Laurent Valero
We are back with another Life Music episode! Josh and Deb talk about how music helps connect us with people and reminds of specific moments in life. They choose songs for different situations in life and explain why it connects with them. You don't want to miss this one! FOLLOW US AT: Instagram: connectablepodcast YouTube: Connectable Podcast Facebook: connectablepodcast X: connectablepod TikTok: connectablepodcast #connectablepodcast
Maryanne J. George is a Grammy Award-winning artist and a clinical mental health therapist. With five Grammy wins and nine nominations attributed to her collaborations with Maverick City Music, her impact on the music industry is undeniable. Together with Maverick City Music, she has helped redefine the boundaries of contemporary Christian music (CCM) earning critical acclaim, widespread recognition, and a dedicated fan base. Maryanne has released a brand new independent track called Labor, just in time for Mother's Day, and this song really captures the journey not just of motherhood but womanhood and personal growth.In this episode, we talk about motherhood and the journey we thought it would be, the journey that it is, and all the beauty and ugliness of it. We talk about how motherhood is the hardest thing you'll ever do, and the most rewarding. Finally, we go deep into how we navigate the expectations of being South Asian, career, and motherhood, and how they shape the lessons we teach our children. What We Talked About: A Labor of Love: Maryanne reflects on being a mom at the height of her career, the expectations and judgments about motherhood, and her desire to give a gift to her daughter inspired her new song, Labor (4:48)The Great Journey of Motherhood: Maryanne and Ami talk frankly about the challenges of motherhood, including not wanting children and a career, difficult pregnancies, and post-partum depression, and how they would never go back and make a different decision + motherhood as the highest form of growth: how being a parent helps you reflect and heal in your own life, how children teach you what matters + Maryanne describes being a mother has made more confident and comfortable in her skin than she has ever been (7:42)South Asian Motherhood, Then and Now: Ami and Maryanne acknowledge how the sacrifices of their South Asian parents enabled them to pursue their dreams + the conflict between the traditional expectations of South Asian motherhood and the need to be happy and fulfilled for oneself and one's children + how their pursuit of career and motherhood can help their children grow and live their dreams + how Ami is being a cool mom (11:47) Growing Up Brown in America: Maryanne opens up about the expectations of her culture and her constant fear of how her decisions would impact her wider family + the balance between being American and celebrating and defending her culture + navigating the music and gospel worlds while being neither white nor black (17:13)“You Know What, Girl? There's No Typical South Asian:” Maryanne celebrates her multiple identities of being South Asian, Christian, a female artist, and a mother all in one (19:53) Connect with Maryanne:https://maryannejgeorge.com/InstagramTwitter/XYouTube Channel Let's talk Connect:Instagram This podcast is produced by Ginni Media
On today's episode, we have psychedelic activist Tony Moss (He/Him) join us for a conversation exploring the relational impact of psychedelics. Together we talk about the importance of examining your set and setting, seeing your relational patterns from a new perspective, and finding your own spiritual empowerment with psychedelics. If you enjoyed today's podcast, then please subscribe, leave a review, or share this podcast with a friend! To learn more, head over to the website www.modernanarchypodcast.com And if you want to connect deeper with the Modern Anarchy Family, then join the movement by becoming a part of the conscious objectors patreon. Your support is what powers this work and the larger societal change we are creating! Let's continue to challenge our assumptions and grow together. Join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=54121384 Transcript: https://www.modernanarchypodcast.com/post/155-the-relational-power-of-psychedelics-spirituality-and-integration-with-tony-moss Intro and Outro Song: Wild Wild Woman by Your Smith Modern Anarchy Community: Website : www.modernanarchypodcast.com Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/modernanarchypodcast Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=54121384 Tony's Community: Tony Moss is a recording artist, producer, and creative director at I.AM.LIFE MUSIC, with over 25 years of experience working with plant medicines and psychedelics. Website: https://www.tonymoss.me/ Resources to Learn More: Harm Reduction with Irina : https://www.modernanarchypodcast.com/podcast/episode/2a5e0581/128-whats-your-cage-drug-use-pleasure-enhancement-and-harm-reduction-with-irina-alexander Rat Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNeSkyHccmo The Immortality Keys : https://bookshop.org/a/88413/9781250803986 The Four Agreements : https://bookshop.org/a/88413/9781878424310 Millionaires own a record 45% of the world's wealth : https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/14/millionaires-own-a-record-45-percent-of-the-worlds-wealth--and-their-share-is-growing.html
In this episode of The Cowboy Perspective, Neil Dudley engages with Josh Weathers in a profound conversation that spans Weathers' personal life, career, and deep-rooted influences. Born in Arlington, Texas, Josh Weathers shares his musical journey that began at 19 when he found a guitar in a buddy's garage. The turning point came when his father, shortly before passing away, encouraged him to pursue music. Weathers' narrative intertwines his family's legacy, revealing his father's unconventional path from living overseas to playing football in Brownwood, Texas, and his grandfather's notable efforts during the Vietnam War era. The conversation shifts to Weathers' embracement of the cowboy lifestyle, influenced by his grandparent's ethos and his own experiences in rodeo. Dudley and Weathers delve into the significance of integrity, hard work, and the cowboy perspective on life's challenges and opportunities. Weathers touches on his transition from music to missionary work in India with his wife, where they founded a school, demonstrating his commitment to make a meaningful impact beyond his music career. Their dialogue also covers Weathers' musical influences, the shifting landscape of country music, and his recent resurgence on social media platforms, thanks to his dedication to sharing his craft. Weathers' story is a testament to the power of faith, perseverance, and the intrinsic value of the cowboy perspective in shaping a fulfilling life and career. Links: https://joshweathers.com/ Visit us online: https://thecowboyperspective.com/ Topics: 00:21 Meet Josh Weathers: A Life Shaped by Music and Rodeo 01:31 Family Ties: The Influence of Josh's Dad and Grandfather 02:55 The Brownwood Mafia and Local Legends 05:27 Cowboy Values: Integrity, Hard Work, and Humility 08:56 Parenting with Cowboy Principles Today 17:55 Josh Weathers' Musical Journey: From Choir to Country Star 21:31 Highland Cattle and Ranch Life: A Family Affair 23:40 Choosing Happiness and Sharing Moments 24:02 A Love Story Born from Rodeo 24:43 The Significance of Long-term Relationships 25:27 Exploring Biblical Wisdom and Contradictions 26:52 The Impact of Sodom and Gomorrah's Story 31:31 Personal Growth Through Global Experiences 37:23 The Power of Music and Social Media Influence 40:04 Navigating Fame with Faith 43:20 Backstage Stories and Nashville Dreams
In an episode that seamlessly intertwines the gravitas of life's challenges with the levity of heartfelt optimism, Brien Gearin shares his journey through significant personal and professional milestones. From being diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at a young age, navigating the realms of competitive sports, to embarking on the turbulent waters of entrepreneurship and facing a rare family health diagnosis, Gearin exemplifies resilience. His story, marked by moments of vulnerability, triumph, and unwavering optimism, not only inspires but also illuminates the power of choice in crafting a life of gratitude and purpose amidst adversity.Chapters:00:00:00 - Welcome: A Journey of Resilience and Optimism with Brien Gearin00:00:56 - The Competitive Edge: Sports and Personal Growth00:02:57 - Commentary Classics: Debating Iconic Sports Announcers00:04:51 - Life with Type 1 Diabetes: A Tale of Courage00:13:09 - College Adventures: Finding Love and Direction00:17:29 - The Entrepreneurial Leap: Starting a Family and a Business00:20:52 - Family First: The Backbone of Success00:23:51 - The Sports Mindset: Overcoming Obstacles00:28:55 - Choice and Change: The Pillars of Brien's Philosophy00:32:08 - Embracing Uncertainty: How Challenges Fuel Growth and Gratitude00:36:17 - Lifelong Learning: Books That Shape the Journey00:38:10 - The Rhythm of Life: Music's Lasting Influence and Farewell ThoughtsLinks And Resources:LinkedInRicochet Digital MarketingBook Recommendations:Clockwork by Mike MichalowiczWho Not How by Dan Sullivan and Ben HardyThe Gap and the Gain by Dan Sullivan and Ben HardyRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiThe Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley10x is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Ben HardyThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Eternal Optimist? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!Mentioned in this episode:Buy Book on Amazon!!
EPISODE SUMMARY: Balancing a high-flying career in commercial real estate by day with soulful guitar strings at night, my latest guest, Tim Warlow, is the epitome of a modern-day renaissance person. We kick off a compelling exchange about the harmonious life where financial ambition meets artistic passion. Our conversation reveals the subtle art of maintaining one's identity and zest for life in a world that often demands a single-minded focus on work. You'll be drawn into a narrative that champions the pursuit of activities that fuel our spirits and the courage to resist the societal push to optimize every waking moment. Discover how embracing the art of delegation can open doors to personal growth and ignite the latent potential within your team. Join us for an intimate exploration of our shared human experience, where vulnerability and embracing help become catalysts for profound personal and professional transformation. Expect to walk away from this episode inspired, equipped with the wisdom to navigate the delicate dance between building a successful career and leading a fulfilled life. TIM'S BIO: Tim Warlow is The Listing King. Born and raised in the Texas Hill Country, he grew up running through the tall grass and building forts among the Juniper trees. Boerne is just the type of community where he wanted to live and run his business because of its huge capacity to care for one another and live life the way it was meant to be lived: simply. Throughout his life and career, he has always had an intense passion for connecting with people beyond the surface level to provide information, communication and help others achieve their goals. When you work with him, you don't just get someone to show you houses or put a sign in your yard. You get a business partner and trusted advisor dedicated to helping you achieve your dreams through buying or selling real estate. GET IN TOUCH WITH TIM: https://timothy.countdownrealtyteam.com/ EPISODE CHAPTERS: (0:00:00) - Constructing Dream Life, Finding FulfillmentBalancing passion and profession, maintaining creative outlets, and resisting societal pressures for true personal and professional fulfillment. (0:05:58) - The Intersection of Art and CommerceCreativity, commerce, self-discovery, authenticity, storytelling, emotional connection, balance, communication, success, identity, public speaking. (0:11:39) - Authenticity and Passion in PursuitsAuthenticity and passion are crucial for personal and professional growth, as seen in the music industry and my own experiences on stage. (0:17:51) - Residential to Commercial Real Estate TransitionTransition from residential to commercial real estate, finding a niche, overcoming knowledge barriers, and impact of female-led brokerage. (0:28:54) - Fulfillment and Finding Purpose in BusinessLeadership evolution, finding balance, delegating, unique value, empathy in business, respect for trades in society. (0:38:05) - The Journey to Integrity and SuccessNature's pursuit of personal goals, perseverance through challenges, breaking routine, vulnerability, and common struggles. (0:44:04) - Vulnerability and Accepting HelpVulnerability, alter egos, and the power of asking for help in personal relationships for strength and support. (0:55:38) - Exciting Podcast With Valuable ConversationNature's insights and value are unpacked in an engaging and fluid conversation that lasts nearly an hour.
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