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Join us for this enlightening episode of VRTAC-QM Manager Minute, where we explore the transformative power of Value-Based Purchasing (VBP), also known as Performance-Based Payment (PBP). In the studio, we have Chip Kenney, Co-Project Director of the VRTAC-QM, and Lisa Mills, a consultant and subject matter expert in VBP, sharing their expertise. VBP is more than just a financial model—it's a strategic shift designed to drive better outcomes for individuals with disabilities. By aligning provider incentives with measurable performance outcomes, State Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies (SVRAs) can enhance the quality of services, improve consumer results, and optimize costs. Tune in to hear Chip and Lisa discuss how SVRAs can harness the power of this approach to revolutionize service delivery and create a meaningful impact. Whether you're considering adopting VBP or seeking to refine your approach, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss! Value-Based Payment Methodologies to Advance Competitive Integrated Employment: A Mix of Inspiring Examples from Across the Country Listen Here Full Transcript: Chip: Virginia reached out and they wanted to include value based purchasing specifically in their Disability Innovation grant. I said, this is an opportunity we can't pass. Lisa: Is there anything about our payment structure that incentivizes or rewards this kind of quality that we're saying we're not getting, thus reduce the amount we're investing in unsuccessful closures. Chip: When we can get to that point where we can identify and measure and demonstrate and get quality outcomes that will move this whole system a gigantic step forward. Intro Voice: Manager Minute brought to you by the VRTAC for Quality Management, Conversations powered by VR, one manager at a time, one minute at a time. Here is your host Carol Pankow. Carol: Well, welcome to the manager minute. Joining me in the studio today are Chip Kenney, Co-Project Director of the VRTAC for Quality Management, and Lisa Mills, Consultant and Subject Matter Expert to the QM on Value-Based Purchasing. So here's a little context for our listeners. Value-Based Purchasing, also known as Performance-Based Payment, is a model that offers financial incentives to providers for meeting certain performance measures. And as state rehab agencies look to improve outcomes for individuals with disabilities, the quality of purchased VR services, and overall cost effectiveness. A Performance-Based approach might be an option, so I don't want to steal their thunder, and I'm going to let my guests discuss what they're doing today. So let's dig in. Lisa, lets' start with you. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and how did you find your way kind of into this VR space? Lisa: Sure. So I've been in the world of disabilities for my career, for the entire career. So, 33 years, I think where now I've lost count. But about 20 years ago, I got really interested in employment working with Self-advocates way back before there was such widespread support for ending Subminimum wage. You know, the support that we do see now, but that was at a time when that it wasn't even being discussed. But Self-advocates were very clear that they wanted to earn more money and have more opportunities. So I got interested in supported employment and why we weren't using it very much. And so I started working with Medicaid and long term support agencies on improving employment services and outcomes. Back then, there was something called the Medicaid Infrastructure Grants, which allowed states to create Medicaid buy ins for working individuals with disabilities. So I really dug in around what were we doing around employment services. And of course, that brought us to the relationship with VR. And about 16 years ago, I started working on customized employment and developing ways to pay for customized employment, and worked with a couple VR agencies at the time on payment structures for customize. And then most recently, I'm a mom of a transition age son who used VR supported employment services to get his first and second jobs, and he's been employed in competitive, integrated employment since 2020. He's about to turn 21 and that has changed his life. So I'm a firm believer. Carol: Good for him. That's really cool to know. I always love it finding out the stories people have, because you never know, we all get here a different way. But I love your path. So Chipper over to you. And I'm going to say Chipper because I'm naughty. He Chip is my colleague. So for our listeners I do like to rib Chip a bit. So Chip, how did you find your way into the VR space? Chip: So very similar to Lisa. My whole career has been in public rehabilitation for a bit then technical assistance centers, but fast forwarding to about 2009 was interested in customized employment and its applications, and the need for VR systems to have an employment system that really addressed what people with the most significant disabilities needed to be successful, and I was sort of glommed on to that space ever since. And then with the passage of WIOA, it just seemed a really necessary connection that VR agencies and systems have something new they can offer. People who would have considered going into sheltered employment now are coming out. What are you going to offer them that's new and different from when they went in and have been at it ever since, mainly focused on the implementation side of it, because there's a bunch of trainers in that space and they're all really good. But we learned early on that it takes an infrastructure to embed, implement and sustain customized employment over a period of time. And so that's been my focus the last several years. I mean, we're still learning a lot. And rate structure is part of that, which, I mean, I've known Lisa for years too, but rate structure is something every agency struggles with. And when the opportunity came to work with Lisa on this and move this forward, I thought, this is a big missing piece that we have to fill. Carol: Absolutely, I'm underscoring that 100% because we know we get a lot of rate work with our QM work and the whole idea and customized employment with that sustainability. You can have the great idea. And we're going to do the thing and we're all excited. But then what happens. Year one and two and three and four as it goes on and it all fades away. And we don't want that to fade away. We need to have that good sustainability plan. So Chip, how did you get involved in bringing Lisa on board? What was kind of the impetus of that? Chip: Virginia reached out. The state of Virginia reached out to us and they wanted to include value based purchasing. And they mentioned that specifically in their Disability Innovation grant, and somebody referred them to me. I mean, I knew a bit about it, but then as soon as I saw the Lisa connection and started reading her work on it, I said, this is an opportunity we can't pass, even though I don't have any experience. But Lisa brings all that and the knowledge and the background and said, it's really important to be a part of this. Carol: Very cool. So, Lisa, I understand you have a very unique superpower. You can speak and interpret languages across multiple partner systems. How did you develop that? Lisa: Well, I guess I'm a bit of a policy wonk. I did a lot of interviewing of people from different systems to try to understand what was going on with partnerships, what were the challenges. And this was probably 12, 13 years ago. I was doing some work with ODEP at the time, blending and braiding. And when I was doing a lot of my interviews interviewing the different partners, including VR, I figured out that a lot of what was going on at that time was sequencing. It was really not blending or braiding, and if we wanted to get to braiding and ultimately to blending, I felt like we really had to find what was going on then as something foundational, you know? And that's where I kind of coined the term sequencing and said, this is really what we're doing, but we can help people understand then what it means to switch from sequencing to braiding, what it means to switch from braiding to blending, and really start to get people interested in the advantages of moving away from sequencing. So it really was just wanting to dig into each system enough to figure out what solutions might improve collaboration and outcomes. Sometimes it can be easy to lay out all the issues, right? Everything that's not working, but to really dig into each system and figure out where could we align ourselves, where are we aligned, and we just don't realize it? That was more, I guess, the policy wonk side of me. Carol: I love that because I think I've been on lots of work groups over the years, I mean, I just have when we've worked between, you know, departments of education and your state Department of like maybe developmental disabilities or whatever you are calling it back in the day. And then in the VR system when we all had different ways of describing everything and we could get stuck in the what's the problem? Here's all the problems. We got problems. We have a million problems. Here's all the hundred problems we have to get through before we can get to a solution. But if you go in and go, I love that. Like, how are we aligned right now and what are the things that we could build off of right now instead of always focusing on that whole myriad of things? But I think understanding each other, how we speak about things and we may say the same word, but it means something different to each of us. Once we can kind of clear up that dictionary and talk the same language, it makes it much easier to comprehend what's going on in each other's systems and how that can then work together. I love that you have that. So what is the essence of Value-Based Purchasing? Lisa: So to me it's quality service combined with efficient service that results in quality outcomes. So I think about that. Efficiency without quality that would not lead to quality outcomes. We'd hurry up and do things, but we wouldn't really see the quality outcomes we wanted to see. And at the same time, if you have a quality service that goes on and on and on, you lose the cost effectiveness and you typically you lose the job seeker. They're going to give up or go find a job some other way. So to me, we have to recognize we need both quality and efficiency in the way services are delivered and that we have a set of quality outcomes we want to achieve. And we have to ask ourselves, to what extent are we getting those quality outcomes? And to me, if we can figure out a payment structure that balances rewarding quality and efficiency and is really clear about what is quality and service delivery, what is efficiency and service delivery, and then what are we looking for? As quality indicators and outcomes? We can design a payment structure that really will deliver on that. And I think as you start to think about that, you realize how the existing payment structures really aren't set up to do those things for various reasons. And that really, I think, helps people buy into the idea that there might be a better way to do this. And this idea of value based purchasing might actually have some legs. Carol: So that payment structure piece, that's my interest. How did you really dig in and kind of figure it out? Because it sounds good and I understand all the things you're saying about quality outcomes, but how when it comes down, like putting the rubber to the road, do you get at the nuts and bolts of figuring out the payment structure? Lisa: So everybody always wants that. Next they say, so tell me what it is. And I always say it is what you need to develop locally in your system. You need buy in from those who are purchasing and those who are providing, and you've got to bring them to the table in a constructive way. So in a really collaborative way, sometimes we talk about it as co-creation and you dig into what do we agree is quality service, how do we differentiate quality service from service that we would say is not high quality. And then what do we agree is efficient service? How do we differentiate efficient service from service we would say is inefficient but very important to VR agencies, at least those I've spoken to. Are these quality outcomes, the career path outcomes, the jobs with benefits, the jobs with more hours and better pay? You know, some of these things, you're just not necessarily seeing a lot. You're getting outcomes that you can count as a 26 closure, but they aren't the kind of quality outcomes that, and you see some revolving door effect of certain people who and I know that's a big issue in some states or you see a lot of dropouts in the process. So in every state it's important to sit together and figure out what should we be doing better, what does better quality look like, and then what is quality and efficient service look like? That's how you get the buy in to establish a payment structure that where people want to implement it and intend for it to work. I can certainly share examples of how that co-creation works going on elsewhere and what the ultimate outcome was, but that is what happened there. And I really like the idea that and really believe that you've got to do a local co-creation process to get to something everybody's bought into and something that has a high probability of working. I would never say, oh, Value-Based Purchasing is this. It's only this. Or you just take this model from this other state and you plunk it down here. That won't work. Carol: Yeah, I can see why you sing to Chip's heart there. Because he's all about systems work, you know, and that whole and everybody's systems in your state are so different. How you're set up, what your relationships are like between your providers and yourself and other entities and all of that. So I do like that you're speaking to that and you can't just pick up and replicate because you've got all your nuances that are happening in your state, and you need to understand those before you can get to the agreeable solution. That makes a lot of sense. Chip: And it's not only that, and we're finding this to be true now that providers are not a monolith, that there's not a state where you can go, okay, every provider looks like every other provider. There are a lot of uniquenesses, a lot of variables that have to be taken into account to bring at least the majority of them on board. And that's we're finding that to be true as every state system is different, every provider network or non-network is different. Carol: Absolutely. And even when you think about the states, kind of just the like the geographic challenges they have and the things that are going on, we've saw such an increase, especially after Covid with people moving and some of the states go like our cost of living in certain areas has gone up exponentially, like 300% or something. And so you've got everybody like, decided because they could work from anywhere. We're all moving to this town and then other areas become depleted, maybe from people, and there's less resources available and harder to get providers to serve an area even though you have customers there. I just feel like we have a lot of geographic and economic challenges across states, even tiny states. It's been super interesting. We've found that work as we've been just doing plain old rate setting with states, so let alone what you guys are digging into. So what are some of the biggest challenges in implementing this value based purchasing? Lisa: I would say the time it takes to do it right. I think sometimes state agencies and I'm not singling out VR, but they want quick solutions. You know, they think about it for a long time and then they say, okay, we want to do it. Let's get it done. Can we get this done in three months or can we, you know, and you have to say probably not in a way that would be successful. And so it is something not to take lightly and to really commit to invest in. I think there's a lot of additional benefits to doing this, including provider relationships and the learning that goes on. Providers now understand what it's like to step in the shoes of a funder. Funders understand what it's like to step in the shoes of a provider. I always think that helps with everybody getting on the same page and agreeing to a model they think will work, but it takes patience, it takes partnership. Some states are, they're very uncomfortable with bringing providers in. They tend to develop things and then release them to providers. So you've got to have a level of trust when you identify the providers you want to involve. I always encourage to identify who are your high performers. They are the providers you want this model to work for because you want more high performers and you want those that you have to expand their footprint, for example, to go into geographic areas that are underserved or to hire more staff. So always thinking about partnering with the high performing providers. But there's a bit of reluctance, you know, and risk in doing that and saying we're going to create something together. Lots of outside the box thinking. It's really hard to get away from payment models that you've been invested in for a long time. Milestone fee for service. Just to think beyond those can be very difficult, but I think once people start to and that's something I do, is kind of bring ideas and thoughts and stimulate thinking to get them to move away from those models and really say, what should we be paying for? What is important to value in the payment structure? I think it really gets to be very exciting, or at least I think so. You really need data to you cannot develop a model without good data. Sometimes the data is readily available. It's reports that VR agencies are already pulling out of their system. Other times the data's in the system, but they don't typically pull it. And so we have to work with them. And it helps to have a data analyst to assist with this process, to be able to pull pieces of data or data analysis and different ways that informs what we're doing. We want a data driven approach. And sometimes, of course, you probably know that data analysts are very, very busy or they're off doing something else. And it may be hard to get them committed to the work. Carol: Have you seen improvements since? I'm just thinking since WIOA and kind of the requirements that RSA has put on state agencies about collecting a vast amount more of data. Have you seen improvement as you're working with states that they actually have data they may not have had years ago that you can get at. I mean, there might be a little bit of a problem with the staffing or getting your data analysts to pull it, but that availability of the data you need to really to dig into this, that it's actually there. Lisa: Yeah, I do think the systems are pretty sophisticated, and it's a matter of helping them understand how to use more of the data they have, because we have the standard WIOA measures. We have the way that VR talked about its performance prior to WIOA but I think we're digging in to get it more data elements that help us understand. One of the most important things to understand is demographic information and how that affects maybe how difficult or how easy it is to serve someone. So, for example, adding criminal background to someone's demographic profile, or we know from history that, you know, that does create a challenge. So it's weeding out what are the things that differentiate people who VR would serve and try and understand better how that relates to cost. The other thing that's really important that I don't typically see is what's the average cost of a successful case? So I see this is the average cost of successful closures. So taking all successful closures and dividing it by the number and then average cost of unsuccessful closures, then average cost of a case. But for me what matters most is what are we paying for a successful case if we're including everything we're paying. So including all the that we're spending on unsuccessful closures in that and saying, basically this is what it costs to get a successful case, because we also have to pay for the unsuccessful closures and trying to focus on how do we reduce, how much we're paying for unsuccessful closures, and to really make sure more of the money that we're paying flows to successful closures. There's a little bit of complacency that goes on with every system where if we just compare ourselves to other states, we may say, look, we're doing better. We should be happy with our performance. We are better than 75% of the states. But if we stand back and compare that to people without disabilities and their participation in the workforce, I think that's when we say we're comparing it to school. Like if you got 60% on a test, would you pass it or would you fail it? So I think we have to challenge ourselves to say we may be doing better than so many other states, but we are not performing at a high level and we want to move up. We want to not just judge ourselves by other states. Now, 100% success is unrealistic. I don't think there's anybody who would disagree with that, but it's important for the providers and the funder to come together and say what kind of improvement above where we've been. Do we want to try to incentivize? Do we want to see and to develop the payment structure, to say we believe this structure will directly influence our ability to move those percentages up over time and thus reduce the amount we're investing in unsuccessful closures without reducing the number of people were serving, without cherry picking, but truly improving outcomes. Carol: I love that that is a good way to challenge the thinking that's going on out there, because people sort of, I don't know, poo poo or they just this is over there in that bucket and they let it be. And we're kind of complacent with just, you know, we're doing better but is better. What's the next state like. You know, like better than what. And so what does that matter. Chip: But I think I mean, the key to me is the concepts of quality, the quality of services and quality outcomes. And if you can define and you can measure and you can demonstrate quality of services and quality outcomes, it seems like you don't need to compare yourself with other states. You can say this is quality in our state. This is what we're doing. This is how we're doing it. These are the outcomes. So state by state national comparisons are way less important. So when we can get to that point where we can identify and measure and demonstrate and get quality outcomes that will move this whole system gigantic step forward. Carol: 100% Chip. So what would be your best advice for states as they're listening. Right. You know, they're listening in and they're thinking, well, I want to do something, but I don't know what to do. Like what would be the next steps? What should they do? Lisa: To me, it's, start the conversation. I find that the process of bringing state people together with providers, that they're all learning together about this different way of thinking, And it helps because it does take a little bit to get your mind around what Value-Based Purchasing is and how it's different from milestone payments or fee for service. And I've often seen like people have come up to me sometimes and said, you know, it was the third time I heard you talk that the bells finally went on, you know? And I said, that's fine. I think it's just the way it is. It's complicated in a way, because it's so different. So getting the conversation started and thinking about, you know, asking yourself questions like, is there quality in the outcomes that we want as an agency that we're not getting quality and service delivery? We don't feel we're getting quality and outcomes we're not getting. Then think about your payment structure and say, is there anything about our payment structure that incentivizes or rewards this kind of quality that we're saying we're not getting? Sometimes maybe there's something there. Sometimes you could say, no, there's absolutely nothing in the payment structure that does that. And then I always say, think about the providers that you think are doing the best work for you. Are they financially benefiting? Are they doing better financially. And in some cases I've seen no, there's no difference. I'm performing better, but financially that's not being recognized. And in other cases I've seen they're actually earning less because they're doing such a good job and they're very efficient. You know, they're producing quality with efficiency. They're actually doing more poorly financially than some of the providers who are performing at a lower level of quality. So I think when we start to think about those questions, people see that the need to try to figure out a different way to do things, then they're willing to, you know, let's talk about what this Value-Based Purchasing is what the principles are, how it's different, and begin to think about how we might bring our high performing providers into a conversation with us about this. Chip: My advice for states is that you're in this for the long haul. To Lisa's point very early in this discussion that this isn't a quick solution. That's something that can just be laid in the state and just immediately adapted. It does take that level of discussion, that level of understanding, collecting data. It's complex. And sometimes I think to myself, why am I choosing to get involved in the complexity of Value-Based Purchasing overlaid the complexity sometimes of customized employment, but I think in the end result we will have a much better system, much more equitable service delivery system for everyone, including providers, including customers and job seekers. But just keeping the discussion going on things like this, things that CSAVR presentations Getting this into the national discussion, I think, is the first step. Carol: Those are really good tips. Where outside of VR is Value-Based Purchasing being implemented? Lisa: So definitely in the Medicaid world, most of your listeners are probably aware of that, but mostly in the Medicaid world, it's on the acute primary care side. So hospitals and doctors, primary care physicians and things. So I always caution people there's things we can learn from that and those examples. But it's not a wholesale import those approaches over to VR. I don't think that would work. But there are some principles or strategies that we can use, like there's a concept called shared savings. There's some other things that I think we can think about and use, but we still have to develop something that's specific to employment. In my work on this around employment on the Medicaid side has been with the long term services and support agencies, the DD agencies, the mental health agencies, managed care organizations who are doing LTSS and employment is a perfect place to start with them around their thinking, around Value-Based Purchasing. They're facing some pressure. I would say some to use Value-Based Purchasing because it's seen to be working on the acute primary side of Medicaid. So they're saying, why aren't we using it in LTSS? And they want better quality and better efficiency too. They want to see people supported to achieve their highest level of independence. They want their high performing providers to do well. So we worked on it with employment because it's so obvious that fee for service, which is the typical payment model, disincentivizes all the things that we associate with high quality supported employment, the better you are at getting people jobs, the better you are at coaching and fading because you're good at it. We reward providers under fee for service with less money. And those providers are performing more poorly, end up with more money. So it's not hard to get people to see why fee for service doesn't work for supported employment. So we've worked on models for job coaching that pay for hours worked rather than hours of coaching, so that providers are appropriately financially compensated if they do better at fading, which goes back to what kind of job did they get people, as well as how good they are at coaching. That model incentivizes them to get people more hours. So if you start with 12 hours a week, that doesn't mean you stay with it. If they're doing well, the employer wants to increase that. The person wants that they can get paid more in the model. Fee for service providers don't get any financial remuneration for increasing people's hours worked, even though we say that's a goal. So that's been a lot of where we see some of the value based models developing. We're paying for things up front services like exploration, which I'm really happy to see the results of states that have added exploration and exploration to their waivers, because we now have a way to tackle people who say no thanks in a planning meeting or I'm not interested, or their families say that we've been paying for developing payment models for that. That's an outcome payment. So they complete the service, then they get paid based on the quality of the information they submit and the efficiency. So there are ways to align what we're doing. Providers certainly appreciate that they would like to be paid the same way. Typically once they experience being paid in a Value-Based structure. So that's where it's happening. But think about just the general business world. There are so many examples of payment based on performance or quality, right. Sales Salespeople earn incentives for sales. So business has long been doing this in terms of creating those kinds of incentives and even nonprofits. Now, United Way and others are funding nonprofits based on outcomes and deliverables. They're no longer funding them to just provide service. So I think if you look, we're seeing it everywhere, really. Carol: So you brought up a whole lot of points. If people are interested in more information, do you have resources we could send them to? Lisa: Well, in 2021, I did a publication that looked at examples from around the country that I'd been in some way involved in. That's on the Lead Center website as well as there are a series of webinars we did at the time with representatives from various states. I have a lot of information about what's going on in the Medicaid side. Et etcetera. So I guess I would say that was my thinking in 2021, I continue to learn and evolve my thinking, and I think we're at a point now where we're trying to do in Virginia, is move beyond both fee for service and milestones, because neither are working very well, right? So you've got some state VR agency saying we're paying fee for service. It's not working. Should we move to milestone? But if you talk to states who are using milestone, they will also say it's not working very well. Some of them are thinking about going back to fee for service. And I'm thinking, I don't think we should do either. I think we should work together to figure out what's the next way we attempt this that addresses the shortcomings of both. And I think that pathway is Value-Based Purchasing. Chip: and helping moving states to. Well, I'm a little concerned about the unknown. What we have may not be working now, but it's the known. I don't really know what's ahead, but I think where in Virginia at least, has done a really good job of creating that safe space. Like, let's explore this together and keep this comfort zone of what we currently have, but move forward into something that's more equitable and beneficial for them. Carol: So, Chip, if people wanted to reach out, what would be the best thing? Should they contact you or what would be best? Chip: Either one of us is if it's a state agency, probably me if it's others listening to this. Lisa. Carol: Do you want to give them your email address? Chip: It's r k e n n e y at SDSU (San Diego State University) dot EDU. Carol: Awesome. And, Lisa, do you mind sharing your email address? Lisa: No, but I'll warn you, it's long. So here we go, Lisa Mills l L i s a M i l l s, all one word, at M as in Michael, T as in Tom, D as in David, D as in David, dot On Microsoft, all one word, com. And that was my IT friends who gave me that ridiculously long email, which I hate. Carol: Holy smokes, that is long. Well thank you both. I really appreciate it. And I will put a link in our podcast announcement out to your publication from 2021 as well. Then folks could at least see that. But thanks for your time. I really appreciate the conversation. Lisa: Thank you. Chip: Thanks. We really appreciate this opportunity. Outro Voice: Conversations powered by VR, one manager at a time, one minute at a time, brought to you by the VR TAC for Quality Management. Catch all of our podcast episodes by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for listening!
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$500 OFF - Get our lab special only thru 4.4.24! —> dianekazer.wellproz.com/patient/product/56438 Join for $1 + Purchase the Labs Package Below & Get our Strongest Toxin Binder CarbOxy FREE! —> DianeKazer.com/VIP In today's Cleanse Heal Ignite episode with Diane Kazer for Warrior Wednesdays we help you become your own best defender! Prepare to be INpowere'ed and INspired. Addressing Virology, Toxicity & Pathology to Eradicate all Disease Join me live for Warrior Wednesday, with guest and CHI Certified Holistic Health Coach, Lisa Mills, as we get to the heart of a range of common patient cases (yes pics included!). We're giving you the need-to-know details on how to truly eradicate dis-ease and imbalance, so these issues never return. We'll share valuable insights, step-by-step plans, and HOPE, with real solutions in a sea of uncertainty and fear-based noise. WE WILL COVER: Lab Results from real patients and our CHI Holistic Health Ministry therapies Toxin Binders: What are they and why you need them Common cases we are seeing in our patients - and their success stories How viruses are linked directly to parasites and heavy metal toxicity, plus how to stop the EBV, HSV & HPV breakouts! Best foods to eradicate herpes infection & the offenders that trigger it How our solutions are offering people true hope as we help people all around the world An extra special offering exclusively for our VIP Tribe
Salty Dog's SOCKET Podcast, December 2023 Welcome to the SOCKET show as we slide on into the festival season. A Santa bag full of goodness if you've all behaved! :-) Cuts from Seth James, Bettye LaVette, Checkerboard Lounge, Van Walker N The Ferriters, Tom Petty, Shane Pacey Trio , The Blow Out, Bruce Cockburn, Ross Hannaford Trio, Steve Lucas, Chris Forsyth, James Blood Ulmer, John Haitt , Eddy N The Exciters, Kaliopi N The Blues Messengers , Early James, Keith Hall Band, Allman Brothers Band, Sweet Talk , Bob Dylan, Miss Lou's Blues , Lisa Mills. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Seth James / Burn It Down / Different Hat 2. Bettye LaVette / See Through Me / LaVette! 3. ** Checkerboard Lounge / Came To Get My Heart Back / Roller Coaster 4. ** Van Walker N The Ferriters / Drinking Too Much / Greetings From Newtown 5. Tom Petty / Don't Fade On Me / Wildflowers 6. ** Shane Pacey Trio / Listen Here / Who Made You King 7. ** The Blow Out / Turn On You / Version of You 8. Bruce Cockburn / All Our Dark Tomorrows / You've Never Seen Everything 9. ** Ross Hannaford Trio / Can Can Yes We Can / Ross Hannaford Trio 10. ** Steve Lucas / Baby, Let Your Hair Hang Down / Baby, Let Your Hair Hang Down 11. Chris Forsyth / Long Warm Afternoon / Solar Motel Expanded 12. James Blood Ulmer / Death Letter / Memphis Blood : The Sun Sessions 13. John Haitt / Love's Not Where We Thought We Left It / Master of Disaster 14. ** Eddy N The Exciters / Let's All Swing Oujt / Unreleased 15. ** Kaliopi N The Blues Messengers / Kissing in The Dark / Blues For Minnie 16. Early James / One Trip Pony / One Trip Pony 17. ** Keith Hall Band / I Keep Rollin' On / Blue And Indigo 18. Allman Brothers Band / Pony Boy / Brothers And Sisters 19. ** Sweet Talk / Left Me For The Music / I'd Rather Be Listening to Sweet Talk 20. Bob Dylan / Not Dark Yet (Version 1) / Fragments - Time Out Of Mind Sessions 21. ** Miss Lou's Blues / Singing The Blues / Miss Lou's Blues 22. Lisa Mills / Blue Guitars of Texas / Tempered In Fire
Dr Diane's website: DianeKazer.com Warrior Cleanse Program: TheWarriorCleanse.com Full Moon Parasite Cleanse: FullMoonParasiteCleanse.com Lisa Mills struggled with chronic health problems for 10 years and sought out natural remedies and holistic healing after doctors couldn't find anything wrong with her. She found the CHI Holistic Health Institute through a podcast on the Dr Charlie Ward show, joined us as a patient, and eventually became a coach to help others find the root cause of their symptoms and detox their way back to a thriving life. Lisa struggled with chronic fatigue and underwent several expensive medical tests, totaling over $10,000…. but Western medicine couldn't find anything wrong. She eventually dropped her medical insurance and started taking care of herself, including doing parasite cleanses, which helped improve her health significantly. Learn how food sensitivity testing, adrenal fatigue diagnosis/treatment, and other health issues are not the REAL problem and are a waste of money to test, and what to do instead (HINT: address imbalanced gut flora, nutrient deficiency and toxicity). NOT a surprise: Western medicine often fails to provide adequate solutions for women's health issues. Learn the RIGHT lab tests to start with, so save money on unnecessary ones, and identify root cause issues and how to remedy them. Lisa shared that with the knowledge gained from testing, she was able to fine-tune her health and eliminate most of her symptoms. Through Lisa's journey, because of what she learned at the CHI Institute, to identify and treat root causes of health issues, such as toxins and trauma, rather than just treating symptoms, she was able to save her own life by following God's direction and finding the right path to healing through detoxing, gut healing, hormone balancing, mindset and behavior changes. LISA'S RESULTS Overcame Arthritis that had been lingering in her life for decades, without any help from Western medicine diagnostics, doctor visits nor drugs. Got rid of 30+ SYMPTOMS that nothing else worked to fix As a newly certified CHI Holistic Health Practitioner & Detox Expert, Lisa shared a success story about a client of hers who struggled with insomnia and anxiety for 15 years but was able to regulate their sleep and improve their mental health after going through The Warrior Cleanse and Parasite Full Moon Challenge. This podcast is FIRE where we highlight the importance of taking action and consistency in the healing journey, and the need to address all factors that may be blocking the body's natural healing process, which are JUST AS important as detoxifying the body, and what we teach in the institute. Your body is a MIRACLE made to heal, we just need to remove the S.H.I.T. in your body, interfering with it's ability to do just that. Enjoy the episode and may it IGNITE you into action. To Book a call with Dr Diane and the CHI Team, visit: www.DianeKazer.com/Call
Local currencies and alternative money systems... what is that all about? Is it really a helpful thing to be thinking about in the middle of the climate crisis? A group of artists in Castlemaine have created an art project and social experiment in the form of a local currency they called The Silver Wattle to explore just these questions. The audio in this episode was recorded at a live event that was held as part of the Castlemaine fringe arts festival – one year after the Castlemaine Currency Project was launched back in May 2022 LINKS: About the Castlemaine Currency Project: Castlemaine Currency Website Castlemaine Currency Facebook Film “Conversations from the Castlemaine Currency Project“ by Lisa Mills at Storyland ABC article from time of exhibition Article in garland magazine About the Artists: Jodi Newcomb Carbon Arts The Castlemaine Institute Dale Cox Ann Ferguson Other Links: Get Lost – funded the Currency project in 2022 Castlemaine Pay The Rent Transition Towns Wikipedia Transition Network Local Lives Global Matters conference The film Tomorrow Rob Hopkins – his book ‘from what if to what is' Totnes Transition Town Totnes Pound Wararak Initiatives Josh Durum - Design by Committee Indigenomics Regen Melbourne Brixton Pound – Bowie's head on the note Anitra Nelson – Beyond Money
In this episode, I chat with former Confident Equestrian Program student Lisa Mills. She is an Equine Assisted Counsellor and the proud owner of a beautiful Standardbred and very cute mini. Together we discuss: -How she became an Equine Assisted Counsellor after moving through many different career paths -Getting her first horse as an adult and her experiencing realising that she isn't a beginner anymore -The difference between self-connection and self-development and how mindset tools and tapping have supported her on her journey -Her journey inside the Confident Equestrian Program and how she made the decision to join and so much more To connect with Lisa, you can find her at: https://www.huntervalleychildrenstherapies.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lisamillscoach/ Or to connect with me, you can find me at: https://www.instagram.com/felicitydavies_/ https://www.facebook.com/felicitydavieshorsemanship To join CEP visit www.confidentequestrianprogram.com/CEP https://www.confidentequestrianprogram.com/equestrian-oracle
Today's guest was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in the 1960's. On this episode we chat about her journey, challenges along the way and why she has become more strict with her eating in the past 10 years.Learn more about Ultimate Celiac System here https://belindawhelan.teachable.com/p/ultimate-celiac-systemJoin my free community and grab your copy of 11 Mistakes People Make Living Gluten Free here https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5fd89e87c5e1bc4d3cc5e302And I would love to connect with you on Instagram thehealthyceliacIf you have a spare moment, please pop over to Apple Podcasts and leave me a review. Thank you!Music Credit bensound.com
“Many people are alive but don't touch the miracle of being alive.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh. Do you find yourself just moving through the day-to-day motions lacking purpose and meaning? During this episode, adventurer and entrepreneur, Tammy Guest, and health and wellbeing expert, Lisa Mills, both share how they have found what lights them up in their 40s, which has set them on a whole new path of joyful living and adventure. Listen in as they share their tips on how you can find what lights you up too! + Follow Mel at @melissahiston + Follow Hey Soul Sista at @sistacode + Subscribe to make sure you hear the next instalment of Hey Soul Sista Podcast + www.thesistacode.com + melissa@thesistacode.com + Produced by Newcastle Podcast Station See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Teddy WilsonBen Webster & Teddy Wilson GT's Boos BandSteak House9 What I'm WishingRichard Wilkins_ Life's For Livin'Life's For Livin'2 Help MePeter Veteska & Blues Train - So Far So GoodJim Liban Blues Trio - Hot Tongue And Cold Shoulder7 - Big Fat WomanStarlite Campbell Band - The Language Of Curiosity5. Take Time To Grow OldScott Ellison - There's Something About the Night12 - Chains of LoveJames Cotton Band - 1975 - High Energy3 - Hard Time BluesDebra Power - I'm Not From Chicago2 Hardwired For the BluesChicago Rhythm & Blues Kings - 1999 - The Chicago Rhythm & Blues Kings5 - Creepin Under My SkinZoom With Shawn Kellerman_ Chocolate CakeChocolate Cake2 Big Boss WomanWhiteley Brothers - Bluesology 1992107 Got Me WorryingProfessor Louie And The Crowmatix ~ Strike Up The BandLisa Mills - 4 albums ( American blues soul and roots )Lisa Mills - 2021 - The Triangle (Expanded Edition)11 - i'll always love youPopa Chubby - Emotional Gangster10 Fly AwayThe Blue Chevys - Moving On - 20222 - Moving OnThe Sun Is Shining Down4 Got to Find a Better John Mayall - The DogTown Blues Band Search No More 2021Search No MoreThe Harpoonist & The Axe MurdererLive At The King Eddy6 Hard on ThingsThe Blues Band - Temperature - Fever Kathy Murray & The Kilowatts ~ Fully ChargedSteve ShanholtzerBlues That You Choose3 Blues That You ChooseJoe Turner with Pee Wee Crayton And Sonny Stitt - 1978 - Everyday I Have The Blues1 - Stormy MondayMercedes NicoleConstellation1 I Ain't Got NothingRichard Wilkins_ Life's For Livin'Life's For Livin'11 I Don't Drink No More See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Salty Dog's BEANS Podcast, June 2021 Visit: www.salty.com.au Bean counters, jar o beans, jumping beans, chilli beans! yep, we got em all! Two hours of really great cuts on the BEAN show this time around. Tracks from GA-20, James Harman, Billy Branch, Atomic 44's, Eric Bibb, Heartbrokers, Lisa Mills, Mike Stevens, Voodoo Preachers, Steve Earle, Richard Thompson, Lachlan Bryan, Stu Harcourt, Tony Joe White, Ballake Sissoko, Henry Gray, Chris Knight, Robert Finley, Barr Brothers, G.Love, Adam Douglas, Josh Cheyenne. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. GA-20 / She's Gone / GA-20 Does Hound Dog Taylor 2. James Harman / I've Got So Many Women / Blues Harp Summit 3. Billy Branch and Sons of Blues / Blues and Lonesome / Alligator Records 50th Anniversary 4. Atomic 44's / Lyin' Still / Volume One 5. Eric Bibb / You Really Got Me / The Happiest Man In The World 6. ** Heartbrokers / Rank Outsider / Hearbrokers Vol 10 7. Lisa Mills / The Truth / I'm Changing 8. Mike Stevens and Matt Anderson / Push Record / The Banff Sessions 9. ** Paul Buchanan's Voodoo Preachers / Some Kind of Voodoo / Live of Moechella 2021 10. Steve Earle N The Dukes / Far Away In Another Town / J.T. 11. Richard Thompson / Tinker's Rhapsody / Serpent's Tears 12. ** Lachlan Bryan N The Wildes / You Remind Me Of Myself / You Remind Me Of Myself 13. ** Stu Harcourt / Livin The Dream / Patio of Life 14. Tony Joe White / Boot Money / Smoke From The Chimney 15. Ballake Sissoko N Vincent Segal / Oscarine / Chamber Music 16. Henry Gray and Bob Corritore / Cold Chills / From The Vaults Vol 2 17. James McMurty / Canola Fields / The Horses and The Hounds 18. Chris Knight / Jealous Kind / The Jealous Kind 19. Robert Finley / Country Child / Sharecropper's Son 20. The Barr Brothers / Lord, I Just Can't Keep From Crying / The Barr Brothers 21. G. Love and Special Sauce / Sometimes / Coast To Coast Motel 22. Adam Douglas / Aim To Please / I May Never Learn 23. ** Josh Cheyenne / So Good To My Baby / Natural Blues
Narrator: Nik Dodani Composer: Nikbo Written by Graham Sibley, Lisa Mills, David Brown, Kelly Garbach, Megan Strauss Created and Produced by Graham Sibley Produced and Mixed by Kyle O'Neal Recorded at Roundabout in Burbank, California In partnership with Mongabay, University of Montana and The Los Angeles Zoo. About Mongabay: Mongabay is an award-winning, nonprofit environmental science and conservation news organization that delivers news and inspiration from Nature's frontline via its network of some 800 journalists in 80 countries. Mongabay's readership averages 9 million unique visitors each month, which positions the platform as one of the top sources of environmental news, analysis, information, and inspiration on the Internet. Mongabay also operates kids.mongabay.com, which provides free environmental education materials, activities, and other resources for children. About University of Montana: The University of Montana's Wildlife Biology Program ranks #1 in North America with it's nationally recognized education programs and research. Montana has become a center of conservation interest in the inter-mountain west with many private conservation organizations having found a focus in Montana. The environment provides an outstanding opportunity for the cultivation of ideas and potential funding sources for research. About The LA Zoo: To serve the community, the Los Angeles Zoo will create an environment for recreation and discovery; inspire an appreciation of wildlife through exhibitry and education; ensure the highest level of animal welfare; and support programs that preserve biodiversity and conserve natural habitat. The Los Angeles Zoo will leverage the diverse resources of Los Angeles to be an innovator for the global zoo community, creating dynamic experiences to connect people and animals. Thank you to the Screen Actors Guild.
It's another packed edition of Blues is the Truth, with some amazing brand new tunes and a shed load of real classics! We start with Eric Clapton and move through Jon Amor, Errol Linton, Ry Cooder, Reverend Feakchild, BB King, Otis Grand, Nick Moss, Professor Longhair, Laura Holland, Lisa Mills, Tom C Walker, John Mayall, Joe Louis Walker and more before we finish with some amazing Freddie King. You definitely need to listen!
Salty Dog's LEVER Podcast, April 2021 Visit: www.salty.com.au We pull the lever tone hounds, and open the gate to twenty hot blues and roots cuts. Tracks from Vin Mott, Ron Thompson, Turnpike Troubadours / Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Gile Robson, Josh Smith, Backsliders, Peter Cullen and the Hurt, Endless Boogie, Gillian Welch and David Rowlings, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Buddy Guy, Chris Nordman Trio, Lisa Mills, Geoff Achison, Memphis Slim and Matt Guitar Murphy, Artur Menezes nd Joe Bonamassa, Frank Zappa, Louis King's Royal Blue Trio. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Vin Mott / I'm Filthy Man / Quit The Women For The Blues 2. Ron Thompson / Doin' It / Resonator 3. Turnpike Troubadours / Every Girl / Diamonds N Gasoline 4. Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio / Little Booker T / Close But No Cigar 5. Giles Robson N Dirty Aces / Stick To The Promise / Crooked Heart Of Mine 6. Josh Smith / What We Need / Burn To Grow 7. ** Backsliders / Obake (The Ghost) / Bonecrunch 8. ** Peter Cullen N The Hurt / Easy Money / High Tide 9. Endless Boogie / Dirty Angel / Vol I, II 10. Gillian Welch N David Rawlings / Senor / All The Good Times Are Past Here and Gone 11. John Hiatt N Jerry Douglas / All The Lilacs In Ohio / Leftover Feelings 12. Alvin Youngblood Hart / Million Miles / All Blues'd Up - Songs of Bob Dylan 13. Buddy Guy / 7-11 / Slippin' In 14. Chris Nordman Trio / Cold Duck Time / High Wire 15. Lisa Mills / Greenwood Mississippi / The Triangle 16. ** Geoff Achison N UK Souldiggers / Feel Like A King / 20th Anniversary 17. Memphis Slim N Matt Guitar Murphy / Steppin' Out / Damn Straight We Got the Blues 18. Artur Menezes N Joe Bonamassa / Come On / Fading Away 19. Frank Zappa / Directly From The Heart To You / Weasels Ripped My Flesh 20. ** Louis King's Royal Blue Trio / Standing On The Corner / Royal Blue Trio
Making a Scene Presents Turn it up with Gerry Casey and his guest Grace Solero"Grace Solero has a presence that something that makes you pay attention. Powerful driving rock music, in this interview with Grace and Dan they tell the story of the coming together of the current band and of their plans for the future. Certainly originality and will to succeed are not in short supply. A truly inspirational interview one you will not want to miss."Chris Bevington Organisation,Got To Know(Cut And Run 2019)Metalite,Peacekeepers (New Single 2020)Kilfeather,King Creep(Island Of Lost Toys 2020)Lisa Mills, Greenwood Mississippi (The Triangle 2020)Ben Reel,2020 Vision (New Single)The Hollywood Stars,King Of The Night Time World Live!Dana Fuchs,Keep On Walking (Bliss Avenue 2013)Beth Hart,Bad Woman Blues(War In My Mind2019)Born Healer,Pressure Valve (Till The Dawn 2016)Grace Solero,Awake(EP 2020)Cold Blues,In These Days(Title Track 2020)AJ Crawdaddy,My Backscratcher (New Single 2020)Rob Tognoni,Outback(Catfish Cake2020)Chris Bevington Organisation,Cut And Run(Title Track 2019)Lisa Mills,Tell Mama-( The Triangle 2020)Janis Joplin,Piece Of My Heart(1969)Rebecca Downes, More Sinner Than Saint( Title Track 2019)The Hollywood Stars,Sunrise On Sunset (Sound City 2019)Rob Tognoni,New Set of Rays(Catfish Cake2020)David Bowie,China Girl (Live in Glastonbury 2000)Lou Reed ,Romeo Had Juliette(New York 2020)Rose Tattoo,Rock n’Roll Outlaw (New version taken from Outlaws 2020)The Record Company,Off The Ground (Give It Back To You 2016)The Black Crowes,Back Door Santa(New Single 2020)Clara Rose and Charlie Livingston,Baby It’s Cold Outside.( check out the video with the backdrop of the diamond in Monaghan town absolutely stunning)Too Slim And The Taildraggers,Keep The Party Rolling (The Remedy 2020)Chris Bevington Organisation,Rolin’(Cut And Run 2019)Crazycrowe,Daddy-Comes Home Late(Movin On 2018)Cold Blues ,Sinners And Saints(In These Days 2020)The Dead Daisies,Holy Ground (Shake The Memory)(New Single 2020)Accept,Midnight Mover(Metal HeartKyuss,Gardenia(Welcome To Sky Valley)Anthony Gomes,Love Me Right (New Single 2020)King King ,Everything Will Be Alright (New Single 2020)Ben Reel,All In Good Time (The Nashville Calling 2020)The Traveling Wilburys,End Of The Line(The Traveling Wilburys Vol 1 1988)Motörhead,Ace Of Spades(40th Anniversary)Gerry Lane,Lockdown (New Single 2020)Dave Edmunds ,Get Out Of Denver (Get It 2020 opening track)Jason And The Scorchers,Route 66(Still Standing 2002)Status Quo,Bye Bye Johnny (On The Level 1975),"Grace Solero,Lucid DreamGrace Solero,ElectroGrace Solero,The Woman By The River
Fancy Scientist: A Material Girl Living in a Sustainable World
Hey everyone. I am so excited about today’s episode. I really truly mean that today I interviewed a special guest. Her name is Lisa Mills and she is the founder of elephant origins tea ( https://www.elephantorigins.com/ ). I love this for so many reasons. One, I am obviously an elephant lover. If you don’t know, I studied African forest elephants for my PhD. I’m all about tea now. So I love this because it’s about elephants. It’s about tea. It’s fantastic tea. The holidays are here. It makes a great gift, a great stocking, and you can feel good about buying from this company. I think we need to support companies that do good, that still make profits, but that care about things like people and wildlife. So today I talked to Lisa and she is one of those companies. She founded one of those companies, elephant origins. So you’re going to hear all about the company, elephant friendly tea ( https://www.elephantorigins.com/ ). Specifically I go over: * What elephant origin is? * How Lisa Mills got involved in wildlife and how she found it as a company? * How does the company started? * What is elephant friendly tea? Where can you get it? What does it taste like? Want to learn more about wildlife biology, being a scientist, and conservation? Order “Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology: What It’s Like and What You Need to Know” now: https://stephanieschuttler.com/getting-a-job-in-wildlife-biology-book/ Let’s Connect: Subscribe to my YouTube channel to learn about the coolest animals and get my tips about careers in wildlife biology, science communication, and more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7KlOYUv8lxU3MG4sfxaLzA? I’d love to meet you. Connect with me on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FancyScientist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fancy_scientist/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fancyscientist/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fancyscientist/pins/
Salty Dog's INJECTOR Podcast, October 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Time to inject some of the good stuff into your podcast feed tone hounds. Yeah! Great cuts from Kirk Fletcher and Charlie Musselwhite, Christine Vane, Widespread Panic, Blues Roulette, Jimi Hocking, Genevieve Chadwick, Lisa Mills, Lucky Oceans, Sherman Holmes, Chris Whitley, Kristina Murray, David Keenan, Cootes Paradise, Kat Riggins, Anna Scionti, Charles Jenkins, Johnny Iguana, Slim and the Perkolators, Peter Parcek, Simon Kinny-Lewis, Mighty Reapers, Fiona Boyes, Sean Sennett. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Kirk Fletcher N Charlie Musselwhite / Life Gave Me A Dirty Deal / My Blues Pathway 2. Christine Vane / Sunday Morning / Troubled Sleep 3. Widespread Panic / Visiting Day / Dirty Side Down 4. ** Blues Roulette Jimi Hocking / Everybody's Clown / Blues Roulette Jimi Hocking 5. ** Genevieve Chadwick / Coat For The Winter / Playing For Change Presents 6. Lisa Mills / Countryside of Life / Tempered In Fire 7. ** Lucky Oceans N Matt Walker / I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive / Purple Sky 8. Sherman Holmes / Little Liza Jane / Sherman Holmes Project: The Richmond Sessions 9. Chris Whitley N Bastard Club / Reiter In / Reiter In 10. Kristina Murray / Slow Kill / Southern Ambrosia 11. David Keenan / Good Old Days / A Beginner's Guide to Bravery 12. Cootes Paradise / The First Time / Downstream 13. Kat Riggins / Cheat or Lose / In the Boys' Club 14. ** Anna Scionti / Time To Get Up / Pre Release 15. ** Charles Jenkins / From The Streets Below / The Willaroo Tapes 16. Johnny Iguana / Burning Fire / Johnny Iguana's Chicago Spectacular! 17. Slim and the Perkolators / Every Night and Every Day / ??? 18. Peter Parcek / Aunt Caroline Dyer Blues / Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven 19. ** Simon Kinny-Lewis / Further On Up The Road / A Day in San Jose 20. ** The Mighty Reapers / It Shook Me / The Hurt Is On 21. ** Fiona Boyes / Blues In My Heart / Blues In My Heart 22. ** Sean Sennett / Valentine's Day / The Beautiful Game
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Nikki O'NeillThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers,Let's Work Together (feat Jim Dickinson),Volume IVanessa Collier,Superbad,Heart On The LineRonnie Earl,Black Lives Matter,Rise UpLloyd Jones,A True Love Never Dies,Tennessee RunA Band Called Sam,Good To Ya,Martin Harley,Roll With The Punches,Lisa Mills,11 I'll Always Love You,The TriangleDave Fields,Jack Ham Her,Force of WillDavid Booker,Return of the Swamp Witch,"Hobos & Mojos, Vol 2"Wily Bo Walker & Danny Flam,Night of the Hunter,Ain't No Man a Good ManEddie Martin,One Man Band,Johnny & The Mongrels,Louisiana Girl,Creole SkiesKirsten Thien,Shoulda Been,Two SidesBobby Rush,Let's Make Love Again,Rawer Than RawNikki O'Neill,Take Back What I Said,World is Waiting - Pre-Release MP3Nikki O'Neill,A Place at the Table,World is Waiting - Pre-Release MP3www.makingascene.org,Nikki O'Neill,Nikki O'Neill,World is Waiting,World is Waiting - Pre-Release MP3Nikki O'Neill,You're the Only One Who Gets Me,World is Waiting - Pre-Release MP3Lisa Mann,That's All,Old GirlBette Smith,Signs and Wonders,"The Good, the Bad and the Bette"Chick Willis,12 Voodoo Woman,Al Basile,Has He Got a Name,Last HandTrevor Sewell,2.Shaky Ground,Miss,Freddye-Freight-Train-Blues-W-Aki-Kumar,Eric Johanson,09_Open Hearted Woman,Jeff Chaz,I'll Be Sad With You Baby,Kat Riggins,The Storm,Cry OutJohn Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleSam Joyner,When U Need A Friend,When U Need A FriendMark Telesca,15 Black Dress,Higher VibrationsJW-Jones,1. Blue Jean Jacket,Sonic DeparturesThe Lucky Losers,What Makes You Act Like That,Godless LandCrooked Eye Tommy,Twist the Sky,Hot Coffee & PainScott Weis Band,08 The Way I Do,Simmer Me DownJD Taylor,It Ain't No Good,The Coldwater Sessions
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Lisa MannThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers,Let's Work Together (feat Jim Dickinson),Volume IVanessa Collier,Superbad,Heart On The LineRonnie Earl,Black Lives Matter,Rise UpLloyd Jones,A True Love Never Dies,Tennessee RunA Band Called Sam,Good To Ya,Martin Harley,Roll With The Punches,Lisa Mills,11 I'll Always Love You,The TriangleDave Fields,Jack Ham Her,Force of WillDavid Booker,Return of the Swamp Witch,"Hobos & Mojos, Vol 2"Wily Bo Walker & Danny Flam,Night of the Hunter,Ain't No Man a Good ManEddie Martin,One Man Band,Johnny & The Mongrels,Louisiana Girl,Creole SkiesKirsten Thien,Shoulda Been,Two SidesBobby Rush,Let's Make Love Again,Rawer Than RawLisa Mann,It's The Monkeys Or Me,Old GirlLisa Mann,Old Girl,Old Girlwww.makingascene.org,Lisa Mann,Lisa Mann,That's All,Old GirlLisa Mann,Around Here,Old GirlNikki O'Neill,World is Waiting,World is Waiting - Pre-Release MP3Bette Smith,Signs and Wonders,"The Good, the Bad and the Bette"Chick Willis,12 Voodoo Woman,Al Basile,Has He Got a Name,Last HandTrevor Sewell,2.Shaky Ground,Miss,Freddye-Freight-Train-Blues-W-Aki-Kumar,Eric Johanson,09_Open Hearted Woman,Jeff Chaz,I'll Be Sad With You Baby,Kat Riggins,The Storm,Cry OutSam Joyner,When U Need A Friend,When U Need A FriendMark Telesca,15 Black Dress,Higher VibrationsJW-Jones,1. Blue Jean Jacket,Sonic DeparturesThe Lucky Losers,What Makes You Act Like That,Godless LandCrooked Eye Tommy,Twist the Sky,Hot Coffee & PainScott Weis Band,08 The Way I Do,Simmer Me DownJD Taylor,It Ain't No Good,The Coldwater Sessions
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Indie Blues Double Shot Show!This is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. An Indie Blues double shot of artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers,Let's Work Together (feat Jim Dickinson),Volume INew Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers,Strange Land (feat Charlie Musselwhite),Volume IVanessa Collier,Superbad,Heart On The LineVanessa Collier,11-Heart On the Line,Heart On The LineRonnie Earl,Black Lives Matter,Rise UpRonnie Earl,Lord Protect My Child,Rise UpLloyd Jones,A True Love Never Dies,Tennessee RunLloyd Jones,Everybody's Somebody's Fool,Tennessee RunMartin Harley,If Tears Were Pennies,Martin Harley,Roll With The Punches,Lisa Mills,11 I'll Always Love You,The TriangleLisa Mills,05 That's What Love WIll Make You Do,The TriangleDavid Booker,Your Feets Too Big,"Hobos & Mojos, Vol 2"David Booker,Return of the Swamp Witch,"Hobos & Mojos, Vol 2"Eddie Martin,One Man Band,Eddie Martin,Run River,Bobby Rush,Let's Make Love Again,Rawer Than RawBobby Rush,Shake It For Me,Rawer Than RawNikki O'Neill,World is Waiting,World is Waiting - Pre-Release MP3Nikki O'Neill,You're the Only One Who Gets Me,World is Waiting - Pre-Release MP3Lisa Mann,Around Here,Old GirlLisa Mann,That's All,Old GirlBette Smith,Fistful of Dollars,"The Good, the Bad and the Bette"Bette Smith,Signs and Wonders,"The Good, the Bad and the Bette"Chick Willis,12 Voodoo Woman,Chick Willis,04 Come Back Home,Al Basile,It Ain't Broke,Last HandAl Basile,Has He Got a Name,Last HandTrevor Sewell,5.Calling me home,Trevor Sewell,2.Shaky Ground,Miss,Freddye-Freight-Train-Blues-W-Aki-Kumar,Miss,Freddye-Miss-Freddye-Gonna-Fix-Ya-Original-Mix,Eric Johanson,09_Open Hearted Woman,Eric Johanson,02_Down To The Bottom,Lucas Spinosa,Red Tail Lights On A Blues Highway,Friends & Legends Of LouisianaLucas Spinosa,Southern Side Of Life,Friends & Legends Of LouisianaJeff Chaz,I'll Be Sad With You Baby,Jeff Chaz,Come With Me,Kirsten Thien,07_Better Or You're Gonna Get Burned,Kirsten Thien,Shoulda Been,Two SidesA Band Called Sam,Papa Blues,LegacyA Band Called Sam,Good To Ya,Kat Riggins,Heavy,Cry OutKat Riggins,The Storm,Cry OutJohn Pagano Band,MAKE YOU SHOUT,One More RoundJohn Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleSam Joyner,Breakin Up Our Happy Home,When U Need A FriendSam Joyner,When U Need A Friend,When U Need A FriendMark Telesca,15 Black Dress,Higher VibrationsMark Telesca,01 99 Years,Higher VibrationsJW-Jones,1. Blue Jean Jacket,Sonic DeparturesJW-Jones,9. When It All Comes Down,Sonic DeparturesJohnny & The Mongrels,Louisiana Girl,Creole SkiesJohnny & The Mongrels,Mama Said,Creole SkiesWily Bo Walker & Danny Flam,Time To Forget You,Ain't No Man a Good ManWily Bo Walker & Danny Flam,Night of the Hunter,Ain't No Man a Good ManThe Lucky Losers,Leave You On The Side of The Road,Godless LandThe Lucky Losers,What Makes You Act Like That,Godless LandDave Fields,Why Can't You Ever Treat Me Right,Force of WillDave Fields,Jack Ham Her,Force of WillPeter Parcek,Until My Love Comes Down,Peter Parchek,6. Mississippi Suitcase (Slight Return),Crooked Eye Tommy,Twist the Sky,Hot Coffee & PainCrooked Eye Tommy,The Time it Takes to Live,Hot Coffee & PainScott Weis Band,08 The Way I Do,Simmer Me DownScott Weis Band,07 Right Where It Belongs,Simmer Me DownJD Taylor,It Ain't No Good,The Coldwater SessionsJD Taylor,Got Me Where You Want Me,The Coldwater Sessions
Salty Dog's MASK Podcast, July 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au We're on the MASK show, but we got nothin' to hide! Oh yeah, cuts from Charles Jenkins, Scarlet Rivera, Lisa Mills, Jimmy Copley, Jeff Beck, Dustin Arbuckle, Matt Woods, Jackie Greene, Emma Swift, Raised By Eagles, Jimmy Johnson, Otis Rush, Ronnie Earl, Kim Wilson, Bec Willis, Danny McDonald, CW Ayon, Nick Barker, White Lightning, Grant Dermody, Hiss Golden Messenger, Jack Broadbent, Jontavious Willis, Lynwood Slim, Guy Forsyth. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** Charles Jenkins, David Andrew Milne, Art Starr / Secrets / The Willaroo Tapes 2. Scarlet Rivera / Lady Liberty / All of Me 3. Lisa Mills / Greenwood Mississippi / The Triangle 4. Jimmy Copley, Jeff Beck / J Blues / Slap My Hand 5. Dustin Arbuckle N Matt Woods / Always Gone / Pre-Release 6. Matt Woods N The Thunderbolts / Fairfield / Be My Friend 7. Jackie Greene / By The Side Of The Road Dressed To Kill / Gone Wanderin' 8. ** Emma Swift / You're A Big Girl Now / Blonde On The Tracks 9. ** Raised By Eagles / Watching You Fall / Raised By Eagles 10. Jimmy Johnson / Long About Midnight / The Chicago Blues Box 2 11. Otis Rush / Double Trouble / The Essential Otis Rush 12. Ronnie Earl, Kim Wilson / Double Trouble / Now My Soul 13. ** Bec Willis / End of Time / Other Side Of Town 14. ** Danny McDonald / The Suburb I Grew Up In / Modern Architecture 15. CW Ayon / Can't Stop The Rain / Attack of The 64's 16. ** Nick Barker / Follow You Around / Rhythms Magazine Sampler July 2020 17. ** White Lightning / Steal Your Girl / Gone To Your Head 18. Grant Dermody / Illinois Blues / Sun Might Shine On Me 19. Hiss Golden Messenger / Heart Like A Levee / Heart Like A Levee 20. Jack Broadbent / Everytime I Drown / Moonshine Blue 21. Jontavious Willis / Daddy's Dough / Spectacular Class 22. Lynwood Slim N Igor Prado Band / Is It True / Brazilian Kicks 23. Guy Forsyth / Nobody Gonna Bail Me Out / The Pleaser
In this episode, I spoke with Dr. Robert Cassanello. Cassanello is an associate professor of history at the University of Central Florida. He describes himself as a “social historian interested in public history.” He has published several books on race, labor and politics in the United States. In addition, he has curated exhibits such as The Long History of the Civil Rights Movement in Florida and From Kin to Kant: Turpentine Culture in Central Florida. Cassanello co-produced numerous media projects such as the films, The Committee and Filthy Dreamers with his UCF colleague Dr. Lisa Mills. I reached out to him because of his activism around podcasts as public history form. He produced The History of Central Florida Podcast which won the Hampton Dunn Internet Broadcasting Award from Florida Historical Society. In our conversation we spoke about his vision for a digital public history and it’s implications for teaching and scholarship.
Salty Dog's RETURN Podcast, July 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Just in case you get a CV19 return in your town, here's some mighty medicine for ya! Cuts from Jimmy Copley, Grant Dermody, Kim Wilson, Lisa Mills, The Hello Darlins, Chuck Prophet, Dion, Hurricane Ruth, Jeff Lang, Joel Sutton, Joey Vincent Camilleri, Tramwreck, Melody Moko, Neil Young, Ben Harper, Charlie Musselwhite, John Lee Hooker, Liam Ward, King Solomon Hicks, Jose Ramirez, Endless Boogie, Billy Thorpe, Jack Broadbent, John Craige. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Jimmy Copley N Friends / It's Your Thing / Slap My Hand 2. Grant Dermody / Too Late To Change Your Mind / My Dony 3. Kim Wilson / You Upset My Mind / Blues And Boogie Vol 1. 4. Lisa Mills / Blue Guitars of Texas / Tempered in Fire 5. The Hello Darlins / Still Waters / pre-release 6. Chuck Prophet / West Memphis Moon / The Age of Miracles 7. Dion N Van Morrison / I Got Nothin' / Blues With Friends 8. Hurricane Ruth LaMaster / Who I Am / Good Life 9. ** Jeff Lang / Cutthroat / Live Radio 1999 10. ** Joel Sutton / Too Tired / Joel Sutton Rhythm N Blues Revue Vol 1 11. ** Joey Vincent's Bakelite Radio / Brown Skinned Woman / Rosary of Tears 12. ** Tramwreck / Got Me Arrested / Fresh Tramwreck 13. ** Melody Moko / Truth About It / The Wreckage 14. Neil Young / Separate Ways / Homegrown 15. Ben Harper N Charlie Musselwhite / Nightclub / If You're Going To The City 16. John Lee Hooker / It Serves You Right To Suffer / It Serves You Right To Suffer 17. Liam Ward N Malcolm Thorne / Song For Dennie / You Are My Medicine 18. King Solomon Hicks / 421 South Main / Harlem 19. Jose Ramirez / Stop Teasing Me / Here I Come 20. Endless Boogie / High Drag, Hard Doin' / Vibe Killer 21. ** Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs / Mama / Live GTK TV - 1971 22. Jack Broadbent / Without Warning / Portrait 23. John Craige / Don't Ask / Asterisk The Universe
If you’d like to support the podcast and all the work that I do then you can! Just head on over to patreon.com/comealongfortheridepodcast and sign up. From as little as a cup of coffee a month, you can help me keep this podcast going. There are many tiers that you can choose from and if everyone who listens gave only $5 per month, it would make a massive positive difference to me. There is a tier in there for a small business subscription just like the one Peter Papp took up from Peter and the Herd, this is the one where your business gets a mention each week on the podcast. Peter works with equine behaviour and trauma recovery. Equine communication. Human and horse relationship building. Peter has had communication with my mare Gypsy, who is the mare with me in the podcast picture and he was spot on about everything so I can highly recommend his work personally. Click here to connect with Peter and the Herd.I’d like to give a shout out to 2 new patreon subscribers Kerrie Ellery and Lisa Mills, thank you both so much for taking action and supporting me in this podcast.In this episode I spoke with Franklin Levinson. It’s a real privilege to speak with someone who has given so much to the gentle training of horses for so many years.Franklin as a boy found himself always seeking peace due to loudness in his life. This is how he came to connect with horses so well. He saw in them what he was looking for himself. He does not believe in bad horses, he also believes horses are always right. Franklin says horses when they react to something are in a state of fear, not disrespect, and you can be a great horseperson when you are able to realise that the horse is simply a peace seeker. So instead of punishing a horse or correcting a horse what you can do is lead the horse to a place within themselves of safety and peace.This is a beautiful conversation with a beautiful man and I hope you get as much out of it as I did.To connect with Franklin follow the links belowWebsite http://www.acourseinhorse.com/index.phpFacebook https://www.facebook.com/franklin.levinson
Vanavond om 23 uur is het tijd voor Thomas Verbogt met My Generation op 40UP Radio. Hij draait muziek van o.a. Lisa Mills, Laura Marling, Easybeats, Sass Jordan en Gregory Porter.
Salty Dog's CONTAIN Podcast, May 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Contain is the name of the game, and let's CONTAIN that CV19 mess. But the music is so good, delivering cuts from Robert Cray, Laura Marling, Tad Robinson, Lisa Mills, Paulie Bignell, Mighty Servant, Brandon Santini, Blues Traveller, Chris Knight, Chuck prophet, Bakelite Radio, Dom Turner, Grinderman, John Lee Hooker, Lilly Hiatt, John Hiatt, Greg Nagy, Ray Beadle, Andy Shauf, Grace Cummings, Woodland Hunters, Carell Scott, David Phillips, Tomcat Playground. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Robert Cray / Do It / That's What I Heard 2. Laura Marling / Strange Girl / Song For Our Daughter 3. Tad Robinson / Wishing Well Blues / Real Street 4. Lisa Mills / Trying To Get To You / Pre Release 5. ** Paulie Bignell / Lonely / ISO Sessions 6. ** Mighty Servant / On My Way Home / There's Life 7. Brandon Santini / What You Doing To Me / This Time Another Year 8. Blues Traveller / Run Around / Four 9. Chris Knight / Crooked Mile / Almost Daylight 10. Chuck Prophet / Ford Econoline / Night Surfer 11. ** Joey Vincent's Bakelite Radio / Brown Skinned Woman / Rosary Of Tears 12. ** Dom Turner N Tony Wheeler / Robert Wolfman Belfour / Microtonal Crossroads One 13. ** Nick Cave N Grinderman / Love Bomb / Grinderman 14. John Lee Hooker / House Rent Boogie / Endless Boogie 15. Lilly Hiatt / Some Kind of Drug / Walking Proof 16. John Hiatt / Love's Not Where We Thought We Left It / Master of Disaster 17. Greg Nagy / My Andrea / Pre Release 18. ** Ray Beadle / Whiskey Drinkin' Fool / The 301 Live Session 19. Andy Shauf / Clove Cigarette / The Neon Skyline 20. ** Grace Cummings / There Flies A Seagull / Refuge Cove 21. ** The Woodland Hunters / Second Mind / The Thoughts of Chairman Jim 22. Darell Scott / Lost Highway / Darell Scott Sings The Blues of Hank Williams 23. David Philips / 5 Long Years / The Rooftop Recordings 2 24. ** Tomcat Playground / So Long / Lock, Stock and Everything
Lisa Mills is a soul/blues singer who belts out her music in a raw, melodic and soulfully-honest way with blues, gospel and soul influences. Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, she now lives in Alabama. We first talked with Lisa back with her I’m Changing album in 2014. Her latest project, you might call a soul/blues tour de force – The Triangle. With the guidance of producer Fred Mollin, the idea was to travel, in one week’s time, to three different musical hotbeds – Memphis, Tennessee; Jackson, Mississippi; and Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and record there. But, they took this idea a step further – only recording songs that were originally recorded in each of those cities. The result is easily the finest, most passionate set of songs Lisa has ever put together.We chat with Lisa from her temporary home in Germany about picking all the great soul covers on the album, plus how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the album’s promotion.
Making a Scene Presents an interview with Lisa MillsOriginally recorded by Little Richard in the early 1970s in Muscle Shoals, Mills’ rendition of “Greenwood, Mississippi” is the first single release off of her upcoming album, The Triangle, and is a tribute to the incredible sound and feel of the great southern soul music of the 60s and 70s. Mills recorded the track with some of the original musicians in the same studio where it was first recorded.Lisa Mills,14 Just Walking In The Rain,The TriangleLisa Mills,08 A Place Nobody Can Find,The Trianglewww.makingascene.org,Lisa Mills,Lisa Mills,13 Members Only,The TriangleLisa Mills,10 Someone Else Is Steppin' In,The Triangle
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Lisa MillsThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Evelyn Rubio,What A Way to Go,Crossing BordersEvelyn Rubio,Still On Your Side,Crossing BordersCrystal Shawanda,Blue Train,Voodoo WomanEliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanTony Holiday,Day Dates,Tony HolidayScott Ellison,Skyline Drive,Skyline DriveRenee Hose,Be Careful,The Other Side (Rock/Blues/Eclectic)Mike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine Blues8 Ball Aitken,07 Knocking On Your Door,MasterMichael Mills Band,My New Woman,Stand UpAndrew Alli,30 Long Years,Hard Workin ManLisa Mills,14 Just Walking In The Rain,The TriangleLisa Mills,08 A Place Nobody Can Find,The Trianglewww.makingascene.org,Lisa Mills,Lisa Mills,13 Members Only,The TriangleLisa Mills,10 Someone Else Is Steppin' In,The TriangleLiz Mandeville,Everybody Got Wings,Playing With FireLiz Mandeville,Joliet Town,Playing With FirePeter Karp,Scared,Magnificent HeartPeter Karp,Compassion,Magnificent HeartBlind Lemon Pledge,Love in Vain,Goin' HomeBlind Lemon Pledge,Crazy Mama,Goin' HomeThe Proven Ones,You Ain't Done,You Ain't DoneJay Willie & James Montgomery,Detroit Blues,Cadillac WalkJohn Primer and Bob Corrtore,Knocking On Your Door,The Gypsy Woman Told MeJeremiah Johnson,American Steel,Heavens To BetsyKatarina Pejak,Sex Kills,Roads That CrossSass Jordan,07_Too Much Alcohol,Jim Gustin & Truth Jones,I'd Been Drinking,Lessons LearnedMisty Blues,I Ain't No Giving Tree,Weed ‘Em & ReapSugaray Rayford,Angels and Devils,Somebody Save MeEric Hughes Band,"02 Oh, Booze!",Postcard From Beale StreetJohn Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleIna Forsman,Why You Gotta Be That Way,Been Meaning To Tell YouFederico Luiu,"All I Wanna Do, Is Play Them Blues",Walkin' The BluesSteve Howell,Angel Eyes,Long AgoRusty Ends and Hillbilly Hoodoo,Cheap Wine,The Last of the Boogie MenReverend Freakchild,Big Boss Man,The Bodhisattva Blues
MAYA RAE Maya released her first album at 13, a collection of jazz and pop standards. Then she sent a demo to Couch Kid Steve Dawson and joined him in Nashville to record Can You See Me, an album deserving to be heard. We’ll learn more about this 17-year-old and hear her music. KERRY PASTINE & THE CRIME SCENE Out of Denver, Kerry and the band have released two previous albums. The new album, City Of Love, shows the lust for life Kerry shares with the world. How did she get here? We’ll find out while we listen to the tunes. ELIZA NEALS – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Eliza has released Black Crow Moan, her latest Blues-rocker. With help from Joe Louis Walker and Derek St Holmes, Eliza gives us 9 originals and a Big Mama Thornton cover. We’ll catch up with Eliza and check out the tunes. LISA MILLS – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Lisa has released The Triangle, recorded at Fame Studios, Royal Studios, Malaco Studios and Sun Studios, the album is 14 songs created in their original locales. Lisa is in Germany, and we’ll talk about the album and more.
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Rory BlockThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!John Pagano Band,Ain't Gonna Lose You,One More RoundJohn Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleEric Hughes Band,03 He's Just An Alley Cat,Postcard From Beale StreetSunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed Jacks,5. Dead Presidents,Sunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed JacksJeff Fetterman,Memphis Sky,Southern SonCharlie Bedford,Steady Driver Man,Good To GoSteve Howell,Singin' the Blues,Long AgoLisa Mills,07 Same Time Same Place,The TriangleReverend Freakchild,Black Peter,The Bodhisattva BluesPeter Karp,The Last Heartbeat,Magnificent HeartTas Cru,Save Me,Drive OnCrystal Shawanda,Rather Be Alone,Church House BluesRory Block,Prove It On Me,Prove It On MeRory Block,In My Girlish Days,Prove It On Mewww.makingascene.org,Rory Block,Rory Block,Motherless Child,Prove It On MeRory Block,Milk Man Blues,Prove It On MeJay Willie & James Montgomery,Give Me One Reason,Cadillac WalkJay Willie & James Montgomery,Detroit Blues,Cadillac WalkJim Gustin & Truth Jones,My Love Is True,Lessons LearnedJim Gustin & Truth Jones,I Hate To See You Go,Lessons LearnedThe Proven Ones,Already Gone,You Ain't DoneJohn Primer And Bob Corritore,Walked So Long,The Gypsy Woman Told MeStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Three Shades of Black,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousJeremiah Johnson,Leo Stone,Heavens To BetsySass Jordan,07_Too Much Alcohol,Michael Mills Band,My New Woman,Stand UpMike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine BluesThe Claudettes, I Don't Do That Stuff Anymore,Lisa Mills,09 That's How Strong My Love Is,The TriangleEliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanMisty Blues,Treat Me Like I Want,Weed ‘Em & ReapVictor Wainwright & The Train,Recovery,Memphis LoudChickenbone Slim,Dignity,SleeperAndrew Alli,30 Long Years,Hard Workin Man
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Jay WillieThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!John Pagano Band,Ain't Gonna Lose You,One More RoundJohn Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleEric Hughes Band,03 He's Just An Alley Cat,Postcard From Beale StreetEric Hughes Band,01 Ain't Whipped Yet,Postcard From Beale StreetSunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed Jacks,5. Dead Presidents,Sunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed JacksJeff Fetterman,Memphis Sky,Southern SonCharlie Bedford,Steady Driver Man,Good To GoSteve Howell,Singin' the Blues,Long AgoLisa Mills,07 Same Time Same Place,The TriangleReverend Freakchild,Black Peter,The Bodhisattva BluesPeter Karp,The Last Heartbeat,Magnificent HeartTas Cru,Save Me,Drive OnCrystal Shawanda,Rather Be Alone,Church House BluesJay Willie & James Montgomery,Montgomery Boogie,Cadillac WalkJay Willie & James Montgomery,Three Cool Cats,Cadillac Walkwww.makingascene.org,Jay Willie,Jay Willie & James Montgomery,Give Me One Reason,Cadillac WalkJay Willie & James Montgomery,Detroit Blues,Cadillac WalkRory Block,Motherless Child,Prove It On MeRory Block,Milk Man Blues,Prove It On MeJim Gustin & Truth Jones,My Love Is True,Lessons LearnedJim Gustin & Truth Jones,I Hate To See You Go,Lessons LearnedThe Proven Ones,Already Gone,You Ain't DoneJohn Primer And Bob Corritore,Walked So Long,The Gypsy Woman Told MeStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Three Shades of Black,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousJeremiah Johnson,Leo Stone,Heavens To BetsySass Jordan,07_Too Much Alcohol,Michael Mills Band,My New Woman,Stand UpMike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine BluesThe Claudettes, I Don't Do That Stuff Anymore,Lisa Mills,09 That's How Strong My Love Is,The TriangleEliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanMisty Blues,Treat Me Like I Want,Weed ‘Em & ReapVictor Wainwright & The Train,Recovery,Memphis LoudChickenbone Slim,Dignity,SleeperAndrew Alli,30 Long Years,Hard Workin Man
Hi, I'm Lalitha Krishnan. I ‘m speaking to Lisa Mills, program director at the Wildlife Conservation Enterprise Program at the University of Montana- Broader Impact Group. The University of Montana in partnership with The Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network (WFEN), has released a science-based guide or standards for the certification of tea producers under the Certified Elephant Friendly™ Tea label. Lisa has been working to save the “globally endangered” Asian elephant for the past 10 years and is now facilitating ‘The Elephant Friendly Tea Certificate Program in northeast India. Listen to Lisa to understand some crucial issues: What is the connection between tea and elephants? How are the choices you make in the market making a difference? What are the reasons for elephant mortality in tea estates? How are man-animal conflicts resolved? Is there a future market for other wildlife-friendly products in India? Read the Show notes on https://earthymatters.blog/
In the next edition of The Roadhouse, we're spending another week focused on stepping away from the world. Lisa Mills, Rory Block, Canned Heat, Don Bryant, and The Sleep Eazys get to help transport us all through the hour, and assure that not only do we escape, but that it's an escape into another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
In the next edition of The Roadhouse, we're spending another week focused on stepping away from the world. Lisa Mills, Rory Block, Canned Heat, Don Bryant, and The Sleep Eazys get to help transport us all through the hour, and assure that not only do we escape, but that it's an escape into another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring The ClaudettesThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Crystal Shawanda,Rather Be Alone,Church House BluesCatfish,Soulbreaker,Burning BridgesStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Three Shades of Black,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousJeremiah Johnson,Leo Stone,Heavens To BetsyThe Proven Ones,Already Gone,You Ain't DoneAndrew Alli,Good Things,Hard Workin ManVictor Wainwright & The Train,Recovery,Memphis LoudJohn Primer And Bob Corritore,Let's Get Together,The Gypsy Woman Told MeRory Block,Its Red Hot,Prove It On MeMisty Blues,Treat Me Like I Want,Weed ‘Em & ReapJack's Waterfall,27 Reasons,"Faith, Hope, Love"Eliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanThe Claudettes,"Bad Babe, Losin' Touch",The Claudettes,Creeper Weed,www.makingascene.org,Claudettes,The Claudettes, I Don't Do That Stuff Anymore,The Claudettes,You Drummers Keep Breaking My Heart,Lisa Mills,01 Greenwood Mississippi,The TriangleReverend Freakchild,Black Peter,The Bodhisattva BluesReverend Freakchild,Yer Blues (w/ Melvin Seals),The Bodhisattva BluesMike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine BluesChickenbone Slim,Vampire Baby,SleeperJay Willie & James Montgomery,Detroit Blues,Cadillac WalkPeter Karp,Compassion,Magnificent HeartMichael Mills Band,My New Woman,Stand UpSass Jordan,07_Too Much Alcohol,Liz Mandeville,Online Love Affair,Playing With FireTas Cru,Drive On,Drive OnRyan Perry,"High Risk, Low Reward","High Risk, Low Reward"Ryan Perry,Evil Is Going On,"High Risk, Low Reward"John Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleAlbert Cummings,Do What Mama Says,BelieveALBERT CASTIGLIA,BIG DOG,WILD AND FREEJim Gustin & Truth Jones,All You Ever Bring Me Is The Blues,Lessons LearnedMike Mattison,Word's Comin' Down,Afterglow
“Many people are alive but don’t touch the miracle of being alive.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh. Do you find yourself just moving through the day-to-day motions lacking purpose and meaning? During this episode, adventurer and entrepreneur, Tammy Guest, and health and wellbeing expert, Lisa Mills, both share how they have found what lights them up in their 40s, which has set them on a whole new path of joyful living and adventure. Listen in as they share their tips on how you can find what lights you up too! + Follow Mel at @melissahiston + Follow Hey Soul Sista at @sistacode + Subscribe to make sure you hear the next instalment of Hey Soul Sista Podcast + www.thesistacode.com + melissa@thesistacode.com + Produced by Newcastle Podcast Station
Salty Dog's ISOLATE Podcast, March 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au This time we have the ISOLATE show to help us get through these crazy times. Great tracks to keep you smiling, and of course that Stones track that was never more relevant. Stay safe tone hounds, and reach out to someone in need - we're all gunna need each other. Tracks from Rolling Stones, C.W. Ayon, G. Love, Susan O'Neill, Thorbjorn Risager, Blues Arcadia, Opelousas, Jack Broadbent, James Thomson, Anthea Jewels, Chris Knight, Jesse Malin, Larkin Poe, Little Charlie, Lisa Mills, Paul Butterfield, Brandon Dodd, Gil Scott-Heron, Nick Lowe, Rhiannon Giddens, Tracy McNeil, Samantha Fish, Wilco, Velvet Underground. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Rolling Stones / Gimme Shelter / Let It Bleed 2. C.W.Ayon / Well I Know / What They Say 3. G. Love N Special Sauce / Fix Your Face / The Juice 4. Susan O'Neill / Jameson Blues / Found Myself Lost 5. Thorbjorn Risager N Black Tornado / I'll Be Gone / Come On In 6. ** Blues Arcadia / Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right / Carnival of Fools 7. ** Opelousas / Third Jinx Blues / Pre Release 8. Jack Broadbent / Moonshine Blue / Moonshine Blue 9. ** James Thomson / Roll Away The Stone / Golden Exile 10. ** Anthea Jewels Band / I Smell Trouble / Blues Is My Business 11. Chris Knight / Low Down Ramblin' Blues / Little Victories 12. Jesse Malin / Turn Up The Mains / New York Before The War 13. Larkin Poe / She's A Self Man / Self Made Man 14. Little Charlie N Nightcats / Jump Start / The Big Break! 15. Lisa Mills / Better Than This / I'm Changing 16. Paul Butterfield Blues Band / Gene's Tune / Live 17. ** Brandon Dodd / Whiskey Room Shuffle / What A Way To Die 18. Gil Scott-Heron / The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues / Free Will 19. Nick Lowe N Los Straightjackets / Raging Eyes / The Quality Holiday Revue 20. Rhiannon Giddens N Francesco Turrisi / Beth Cohen's Set / there is no Other 21. ** Tracy McNeill N The Good Life / Catch You / You be The Lightning 22. Samantha Fish / Love Your Lies / Kill Or Be Kind 23. Wilco / Passenger Side / A.M. 24. Velvet Underground / I'm Waiting For The Man / The Velvet Underground N Nico
Vovemos con un programa intenso, al frente del mismo dos portadas extraordinarias que ya tienen un recorrido. Por un lado el enorme Ronnie Earl con sus Broadcasters, pura seda que contrasta con el último trabajo de Willie & The Badits, un súper trío de hard rock. Ambos discos datan del pasado año pero aún están vigentes y calentitos. Además tendremos nuestras noticias, hoy con The Staples Singers y Miles Davis como protagonistas; las novedades con artistas de la talla de Utlan Conlon, Lisa Mills, Ramón Taranco o The Lost Brothers y, cómo no, las secciones habituales de CDS RadioShow. Gracias por vuestras orejitas. Si queréis ayudar a que este espacio siga creciendo podéis darle al botón azul de apoyar y convertiros así en patrocinadores del podcast desde tan sólo 1,49 euros al mes. A cambio tendréis capítulos exclusivos cada semana. Gracias.
Vovemos con un programa intenso, al frente del mismo dos portadas extraordinarias que ya tienen un recorrido. Por un lado el enorme Ronnie Earl con sus Broadcasters, pura seda que contrasta con el último trabajo de Willie & The Badits, un súper trío de hard rock. Ambos discos datan del pasado año pero aún están vigentes y calentitos. Además tendremos nuestras noticias, hoy con The Staples Singers y Miles Davis como protagonistas; las novedades con artistas de la talla de Utlan Conlon, Lisa Mills, Ramón Taranco o The Lost Brothers y, cómo no, las secciones habituales de CDS RadioShow. Gracias por vuestras orejitas. Si queréis ayudar a que este espacio siga creciendo podéis darle al botón azul de apoyar y convertiros así en patrocinadores del podcast desde tan sólo 1,49 euros al mes. A cambio tendréis capítulos exclusivos cada semana. Gracias.
Salty Dog's MISSION Podcast, February 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au The Dawg is back with a half arsed web, but it's happening tone hounds. Check it out, in construction but live! We got style and attitude this time around with tracks from Jimmie Vaughan, Christone Ingram, Little Feat, Marcus King, New Savages, Teddy Morgan, Jessie Mae Hemphill, Kieran Kane, David Phillips, Bob Margolin, Nathaniel Rateliff, Nick Schnebelen, Sean Costello, RJ Mischo, Neil Young, Patty Griffin, Moreland N Arbuckle, Geoff Achison, Lisa Mills, RL Burnside, King N Associates, Van Walker, Ramsay Midwood, Stovetop. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Jimmie Vaughan / Roll, Roll, Roll / Plays Blues, Ballads and Favourites 2. Christone Kingfish Ingram / Empty Promises / Empty Promises 3. Little Feat / Perfect Imperfection / Down On The Farm 4. Marcus King / One Day She's Here / El Dorado 5. ** New Savages / Baby Don't Lay Lonesome / Baby Don't Lay Lonesome 6. Teddy Morgan N The Sevilles / Meddlin' / Ridin In Style 7. Jessie Mae Hemphill / Go Back To Your Used To Be / Feelin Good 8. Kieran Kane N Rayna Gellert / Wouldn't Be The First Time / The Ledgers 9. David Phillips / Love Will Ruin A Good Thing / Heal Yourself Alone 10. Bob Margolin / Evil Walks In Our World / This Guitar and Tonight 11. Nathaniel Rateliff / A Lamb On The Stone / In Memory Of Loss 12. Nick Schnebelen / Bad Disposition With The Blues / Crazy All By Myself 13. Sean Costello / Anytime You Want / We Can Get Together 14. R.J. Mischo / 20% Alcohol / He Can To Play 15. Neil Young / Lookout Joe / Tonights The Night 16. Patty Griffin / Gunpowder / Servant Of Love 17. Moreland N Arbuckle / Legend of John Henry / Flood 18. ** Geoff Achison / Walk Away / Sovereign Town 19. Lisa Mills / I Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down / I'm Changing 20. R.L. Burnside / Hard Time Killing Floor / I Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down 21. ** King N Associates / Neighbour / Neighbour 22. ** Van Walker / I Gotta Worry / Spirit World 23. Ramsay Midwood / Spinning On The Rocks / Shoot Out At The Ok Chinese Restaurant 24. ** Stovetop / Ain't No Love / There There
Dr. Lisa Mills remembers an early, sobering encounter with reality.
Rick and Dan talk with comedian/speaker Lisa Mills.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Mills spent years of working in social service programs and nonprofit organizations. By honing her skills talking to those groups she also found her sense of humor. Using that humor she discovered she could connect and break the ice with the families she was helping. Her comedy shined bright at a conference she had helped plan. As the conference neared, Lisa and the event planners realized that some of the subject matter was going to be pretty heavy. They decided someone should lighten up the group between messages. That someone was Lisa Mills. She wrote ten minutes of material the night before and she instantly caught the comedy bug. LISA MILLS SHOW NOTES We cover a lot of ground in this episode, Specifically we talk about: Searching out comedy mentors on Youtube Hiring Kerri Pomarollii (past guest) to help her with her material How she works out new material onstage How (and why) she skipped open mics The unlikely benefit of having no local comedy community Meeting up with Chonda Pierce and Kelly Swanson Putting on the SHECON conference with Kay Dodd How she preps for events with clients The number one thing she tells new speakers and a whole lot more! Visit her website: https://www.lisamillsspeaks.com/ MORE ABOUT LISA MILLS Lisa is an award-winning comedian, motivational speaker, actor, and author. Her acting debut was working alongside network television’s favorite military gal, Catherine Bell on the Lifetime Channel’s hit show, Army Wives. As an in-demand keynote speaker, she is known for her message of Transforming Ordinary Into Extraordinary. Her always funny, laser-sharp wit has been featured on the Lifetime Network, NOW Network, Impact Network, Netflix, the Dove Channel, and iHeart Radio. She can be seen headlining venues around the country while touring and promoting her latest book, Lord Did I Really Shave My Legs For This? Lisa Mills resides just outside the city of Atlanta with her awesome husband and two amazing sons.
Film Florida Podcast Episode 10- Lisa Mills, UCF Film Award-winning filmmaker Lisa Mills discusses the UCF Film Program and the upcoming UCF downtown campus.
Ever since she was a child singing in her great-grandfather's church in rural Mississippi, Lisa Mills always knew she had a gift. But, over a sprawling career that has taken her to Los Angeles, around the world, and always back home to the Gulf Coast, this fine artist has finally processed her roots, forging a career in polished songwriting and spirited performance...
Lisa Mills is the creator of the world's first tea certification program. In this episode she tells us about the devastating effects conventional tea farming has on the severely endangered population of Asian elephants. The program she launched - Elephant Friendly Tea - is a fantastic example of the important collaborative, interdisciplinary work happening at the University of Montana. Housed at UM's Broader Impacts Group, the project brings together wildlife biologists, policy makers, economists, and business leaders in an attempt to change culture, industry, and the trajectory of this magnificent species. To learn more visit: www.elephantfriendlytea.com.
Rick and Dan talk with Comedians Kay Dodd and Lisa Mills.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick and Dan talk to Comedian, Author and Speaker Lisa Mills.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick & Dan chat with comediennes Kay Dodd and Lisa MillsSupport the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marshall Ramsey speaks with long-time News Anchor, Katina Rankin about her new children’s book: Up North, Down South: City Folk Meet Country Folk. Plus, singer/songwriter Lisa Mills shares the inspiration behind her latest project - Mama’s Juke Book. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ms.Lisa Mills has appeared on Lifetime's television Network and has performed for many Organization around the country. As a member of Christian Comedy Association she travels promoting her new book "Lord ,Did I Really Shave My Legs For This" From Miliatry Bases to churches, Lisa enjoys opportunity to bring the funny"that points others to the amazing love of God.
Lisa Mills hails from Mississippi, and there must be something down there in the water, as she’s put together one of the finest, most honest records of last year. I’m Changing, is a mix of blues, rock, soul, Gospel and even a sprinkle of country. Add to it Lisa’s gritty vocals, and you’ve got the makings of a killer record. Yet, this isn’t a totally new project, as many of the tracks were started back in 2005. Mills talks about the long, strange journey that led to this new album.
Live, Uncut & Uncensored Conversations With "Musicians You Should Know" Chris Duarte grew up in Texas and bagan playing his brother's guitar and bought his first guitar at age 14. 37 years, 14 albums (including one 'best of', 2 instructional DVDs and thousands of performances later, he is still going strong. Chris and I will talk about his life and careet and check out songs from his latest Lucky 13. Lisa Mills was born in Mississippi and now lives in Alabama. She has been sharing her vocals, for many years, appearing on a Big Town Playboy's album. Her 2010 released, Tempered in Fire, and the world truly found her. Her new album, I'm Changing, is not really a new album, but a reworking of an album she released in 2005. What made her do this? What are her goals? We'll find out when I speak with Lisa. Michael Oneill is a singer/songwriter, producer, readio host and road warrior and he will join me to talk about all that and more. His new album is entitled I Like It Like That is a "deeply personal diary of ONeill's inner journey and his introspective take on the challenges of life, love and loss". From his first tour at age of 24, when he opened for then unknown U2. His list of touring partners and songwriting partners will impress you greatly. The Colorado Blues Society needed to raise funds for their Blues In The Schools Program, so they cut an album! Entitled Jam For Blues In The Schools, it was recorded one Saturday afternoon. Behind the direction of Couch Kids, Dan Treanor and Erica Brown, the album was recorded live, one take without any overdubs and turned out awful special. I will chat with Dan, Erica, and Scott Fitzke about this project and let you know how you can support this great cause.
Lisa returns to the Raven and Blues and plays I Don't Wanna Be Happy, Sunshine and Better Than This - all from her forthcoming album "I'm Changing" and is then joined for People Get Ready by Jo Harman and Brett Lucas.
"How good and pleasant it is when God's people live together in unity!" -Psalm 133:1 This is the motto for the new comedy duo, Daddy's Girls Ministries, and they are ready to hit the road, the water, the dorm, wherever you'd like them to be! Come join the Chicks, Lisa Mills, and Chinnitta "Chocolate" Morris this morning as we talk about our dreams, God's plans, and what unity really means in the family of God. Join our flight! www.facebook.com/christiancomedychicks.com www.twitter.com/ccchicks www.christiancomedychicks.com 1-855-3FUNNIES
If you believe it, God can achieve it! Christian Comedy Chicks are clucked to welcome specials guests, Redeeming Acts and fellow comedian, Lisa Mills. Redeeming Acts, Kim Ammerman and Andrea Jones are fellow chicks who are following where God leads in their comedy dreams. Lisa Mills, comic/author, will be discussing her new book, "Lord, did I really shave my legs for this?", due to be released next month. Let's believe together! That way when these talents hit it big, we can apply for entourage positions.
This week, Lisa Mills is live and Title Artist CD Hey Ba Ba Rebop Errol Dixon Mr Boogie Woogie Dirty Water Janiva Magness Stronger For It On Loan Cherry Lee Mewis Heard It Here First Your 10 Dollar Bill Otis Taylor Contraband I've Got To Runaway Patrick Dodd Trio Future Blues Tennessee Tears Lisa Mills Live Keep On Smiling Lisa Mills Live Look Out Mabel Big Town Playboys Roll The Dice Oreo Cookie Blues Binsness Bluesboys Cabin Fever Thought You Was The One Tricia Freeman Everyone Can See Inner City Blues Mitch Laddie Burning Bridges
Lisa Mills visits the boat for the first time and with Ian Jennings on string bass sings "Tennessee Tears", "Keep on Smiling", "Tempered In Fire" and "Don't Slow Down"
In an effort to reduce her carbon footprint Lisa Mills has spent the past three years riding her bicycle to work and home, 13 miles each way. Her new documentary film, “Dear Mr. Gore”, explores the physical challenges she's faced along the way but also the emotional changes that arose from this cyclist taking back her own personal power.
Lisa Mills, a professor of film at UCF, has several documentaries to her credit, including a short film that won the Cultural Achievement Category at last month's MoFilm Festival in Barcelona, Spain.
Lisa Mills, a professor of film at UCF, has several documentaries to her credit, including a short film that won the Cultural Achievement Category at last month's MoFilm Festival in Barcelona, Spain.