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Latest podcast episodes about ljs

Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks
Episode 186 - A short midget week...

Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 64:57


Stoking the FireIMW gets 3/6 races in. And the sprint car portion got spicy!T-shirt trailers

6 minutes avec...
6 minutes avec Laurent Seydoux, député LJS

6 minutes avec...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 6:15


Le nouvel impôt sur les autos fait grincer des dents! Certains Genevois ont vu leur facture grimpée de 500%! Pour atténuer cette mesure, les partis politiques multiplient les annonces. LJS a déposé une motion pour l'introduction d'un plafond fiscal sur l'impôt des véhicules motorisés. Le député Laurent Seydoux, était invité de Béatrice Rul, à 7h30, sur Radio Lac. Cette nouvelle imposition sur les autos a été voté au Grand Conseil et approuvé par le peuple. Vous dormiez quand le contre-projet a été étudié au Grand Conseil?"On est relativement à l'aise avec Liberté et Justice Sociale, puisque nous n'étions pas encore au Parlement lorsque tout ceci a été discuté, mais on l'a voté. On a vu les différents éléments et on était favorables pour avoir une fiscalité, avec de nouveaux critères qui encourage d'avoir des véhicules moins polluants sur nos routes. Évidemment, quand on change des critères,  certains vont payer plus d'autres, moins. C'est là où on aurait pu, nous, comme nouveau parti, dire « écoutez, on change des critères, on ne connaît pas toutes les conséquences, donc il serait peut-être souhaitable qu'on mette un plafond ou un seuil de façon à ce que, notamment dans le cas de la fiscalité, des gens ne se retrouvent pas avec l'obligation de payer deux, trois, quatre ou cinq fois plus que ce qu'ils payaient l'année dernière. C'est une question de progressivité par rapport à l'impôt, mais cela peut poser un problème pour certains qui doivent payer dans les 30 jours une somme qui peut être de plusieurs milliers de francs".

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6 minutes avec Matthieu Jotterand, député PS

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 6:36


Les Genevois se prononceront, le 24 novembre sur la tarification des TPG. Pour les référendaires, il faut que celle-ci continue d'être décidée par le Grand Conseil. Le député socialiste, Matthieu Jotterand, était invité de Béatrice Rul, à 7h30.Que la tarification des CFF soient décidée par les CFF, eux-même, ça ne vous dérange. Par contre, pour les TPG, oui?"Parce que simplement c'est largement subventionné, c'est aussi un service public et donc ça doit être décidé potentiellement avec un droit de regard par le peuple. Le but ce n'est pas qu'on puisse choisir au jour le jour le tarif des transports publics, c'est simplement que s'il y a des hausses inconsidérées, le peuple puisse s'exprimer. Et on voit bien la grogne que provoque chaque année la hausse des tarifs CFF, et bien justement ces tarifs à Genève sont contrôlés à la grande satisfaction de la population. Et c'est ce mécanisme là qu'il convient de garder".Le chef du groupe LJS au Grand Conseil, Jacques Jeannerat, expliquait à votre place que le Grand Conseil avait beaucoup de pouvoir dans la gouvernance des TPG et que c'était à l'exécutif de trancher pour les hausses ou baisses des tarifs:"Oui sauf que la grande différence de ce projet de loi, c'est qu'en fait le Grand Conseil continuera à s'exprimer, mais par voie de résolution et pas par projet de loi. Donc en fait, qui ne pourra plus s'exprimer? C'est la population! C'est la population qui ne pourra plus faire un référendum. Le Grand Conseil a surtout un problème de méthode, un problème lors du travail préparatoire.  Fondamentalement, il n'y a pas de surcharge de travail pour le Grand Conseil. à continuer à fixer un tarif. D'autant plus que si on garde un tarif abordable de 3 francs par heure et de 500 francs par année, le Grand Conseil n'a simplement pas de travail à faire".

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6 minutes avec Jacques Jeannerat, chef du groupe LJS

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 6:21


La tarification des tpg sera au cœur, des votations du 24 novembre. Avec un référendum sur la loi qui prévoit que ceux-ci soient désormais fixés par le Conseil d'Etat  et la direction des tpg. Jacques Jeannerat, chef du groupe LJS, au Grand Conseil était invité de Béatrice Rul, à 7h30, sur Radio Lac. Pouvez-vous nous garantir que nous paierons toujours trois francs, dans les prochains mois, si cette loi sur la tarification des TPG est approuvée, alors qu'elle prévoit de laisser le Conseil d'Etat et la direction des TPG décider seuls de ces tarifs?"Bien sûr, mais le prix pourrait baisser aussi. Le Grand Conseil a, par exemple, décidé de donner la gratuité aux jeunes jusqu'à 25 ans . Dans ce cas, le Conseil d'État a fait cette proposition, le Parlement l'a suivi, et on a baissé les tarifs".La crainte des opposants, c'est que la baisse des tarifs pour les jeunes soit compensée par une hausse générale pour tous les autres…"C'est parfaitement faux. Ce ne sont pas les autres usagers qui vont payer plus. C'est l'État en général, la collectivité. La subvention va être augmentée de l'ordre de 35 millions par rapport à ça. C'est un objectif stratégique de faire en sorte que les jeunes prennent les transports publics. D'abord, c'est utile pour les familles qui ont peu de revenus. Il y a des familles nombreuses, où il faut se déplacer pour aller à l'école, etc. Et donc, c'est un soulagement qu'on donne aux gens qui ont peut-être la peine à joindre les deux bouts".

Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks
Episode 148 - Hell Tour finishes up

Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 82:13


Stoking the Fire Erb post-race interview / orange hat reference at Haubstadt SCCT Western Sprint Tour kicks off RTJ & Hudson O'Neal new rides announced Hell Tour

Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks
Episode 140 - Spring Showdown ('24) ☀

Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 73:45


The fellas are coming off a USAC double-header last weekend. We break that down, and more! Stoking the fire Larry Rice Classic @ Bloomington Speedway & Spring Showdown @ Haubstadt discussions Castrol Floracing Night in America rescheduled dates due to ☔ Two C Racing splits ways with Seth Bergman. Social media of the week. Kokomo, and a water heater at Oregon? Dirt Draft results (Ends around 28:00 mark) Feature Finish WoO Sprint Cars @ Lincoln Speedway (PA) for the Gettysburg Clash Short Track Super Series - Diamond State 50 Illinois Speedweek @ Farmer City, FALS High Limit @ 34 Raceway, Tri-City (IL), Kokomo Speedway USAC National sprint cars @ Bloomington for the Larry Rice Classic, Spring Showdown @ Tri-State Speedway (Haubstadt) Xtreme Outlaw Midgets double-header Indiana, Knoxville, weekly shows Ocean Speedway, Placerville, Petaluma weekly shows NARC King of the West @ Antioch Speedway Ohio weekly shows, Butler weekly, IRA @ Sycamore, FAST on Dirt Sprints @ Tri-City (PA) (Ends around 39:00 mark) The Smoke Crab nachos The Wheelhouse in Poseyville Charlie gets his LJS fix!!

I Can Complain
#100 - We Went Back To Long John Silver's

I Can Complain

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 35:11


http://www.patreon.com/icancomplainBrett and I went back for seconds. We had the greasiest food ever, and discovered that LJS really is for the birds. Enjoy.New episodes are released every Tuesday. If you want to interact with the show, we have a voice mailbox. Call 818-336-1146 and leave feedback, or just complain, and maybe I'll use it in a future broadcast.https://www.icancomplain.com/

Experts About Nothing Podcast
Experts About Nothing |Podcast| Fawning

Experts About Nothing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 83:00


We talk about #food at LJS and Raising Canes. We talk about the toxic movies from our childhood and their impact on real life. We talk about violence in the community and where it comes from. Thank you for watching this podcast episode with The Experts About Nothing! -- Subscribe to see more of what we do --  Link with us: https://linktr.ee/ExpertsAboutNothingPodcast

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
From The Vault: How to Prepare to Play at Jazz Jam Sessions

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 51:47


I hear from a lot of you that a big goal is to play at a public jazz jam session. But there may be some barriers, either in your mind or your actual playing ability that is stopping you from actually doing that.So, how do you prepare to play at jazz jam sessions and with other musicians in general? That's why we're going to go back into the vault of the LJS podcast, pull out an episode where I get two of my good friends and professional jazz musicians, Wallace Stelzer and Diego Baldonado, and we have a discussion where we talk about this subject.I know you're going to find it incredibly valuable.In this episode:1. What are some of the basics you need down to play live?2. Watching jam sessions and taking notes3. Using playing with others to practice vs. perform4. How to know when you are ready to start going to jam sessionsImportant Links:Free Guide to learning standards by ear: Learn Jazz Standards the Smart WayLJS Inner Circle MembershipListen to the Learn Jazz Standards PodcastGet 50% off your first month of Learn Jazz Standards Inner Circle membership: CLICK HERE

Chilling With The Chaplins Podcast
A Merry Birthday All Day Spa Day Vlog | Sunday Funday

Chilling With The Chaplins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 18:22


On the 25th December its LJs birthday, so as our little families tradition we go to a day spa to celebrate him. Please enjoy this vlog that we recorded on Christmas day hence the word merry birthday all day spa vlog.We love you and appreciate you this new year as well. Wishing all you beautiful Chaplin Chillers a fabulous , healthy and prosperous new year. May all that you desire come to pass in Jesus name.If you can't get enough of us?Join The Movement for inclusive tips, motivation, training, & accountability at Next Opportunity windowDo you have an idea for a busines that you would like to start, but you are stuck with what to do next? Well, join the waiting list for the 6 Month Mentorship Boot Camp: Turn Your Idea Into A Sustainable/Scalable Business From Scratch to take advantage of the early bird pricing when release: https://nextopportunitywindow.com/cou...Business enquiries: https://chaplinlegacygroup.com and https://sizachaplin.comGet a Checkup with the DISC assessment: ...

The Craig Mosher Podcast

I just heard of LJS not long ago, he recently dropped his first album Audio Psychosis entirely produced by B.Dvine & that was all I really knew going into this interview. Hear about what I found out about him on this episode. Definitely look him up & check out the album. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craigmosher/support

Access GRANTed
Access GRANTed with LJS

Access GRANTed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 65:23


Born and raised in Patchogue New York, LJS is a local rapper who grew a love for music at a young age. He was first introduced to hip hop at the age of 5 listening to Eminem, DMX, 50 Cent, Biggie smalls, Tupac and many more. As he got older he would get into different artists and genres of music that he would find relatable such as, System Of A Down, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hopsin, and NF. Although he was always surrounding himself with music he never took it serious until he was 20 years old and wrote his first song Lucifer PT. 1. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antwon-grant5/support

Hustle Brand Podcasts
SPIT FIRE SAVE THE MATCHES EP.45

Hustle Brand Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 56:44


Independent Hip Hop artist LJS came crashing into the scene back in April 2022 with his single release “Crashland.” Immediately following that success he continued to release singles and collaborations including his charting (international and national) single “A Better Tomorrow.” LJS now delivers an intense body of work titled ‘Audio Psychosis.' The 5-track debut EP features B.Dvine, Cuban Pete, and YungL!nk with cuts by DJ Modesty and full production by B.Dvine. The project hits hard with intense gritty backdrops laced with trippy melodies. LJS exudes raw energy while dropping bar after menacing bar. Those who weren't familiar with LJS prior to this EP will get an unyielding dose of just who he is.

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 12th October 2022

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 112:12


**The David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week The Badger Featured New Cuts From Dennis Taylor & Beverlei Brown, Terrell Edwards , Sir Spencer , Vince Broomfield , Soul Messengers , Marc Staggers , LJS. Plus H Andrews & Company, Sheer, Lamont Dozier, Daville, Fine Quality Feat Cuz, Dubby Disco Boyz, HP Vince, Giovanni Damico & More The David RB Show Live Every Wednesday From 8PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org #traxfm #davidrbshow #soul #funk #urban #hiphop #remixes #house #danceclassics #oldschool #nusoul #rnb #reggae Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE : mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Oct 3 - 7 - Amie Just - Lincoln Journal Star

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 25:23


Amie is Sip's replacement at both the LJS and The Grum! Thanks for joining us, Amie!

The Jack Mitchell Podcast
Ep 17: Amie Just

The Jack Mitchell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 68:09


Jack talks to the new LJS sportswriter who came home about growing up in Funk and Lincoln, NE, her own athletic career, studying journalism at KU, interning for the Washington Post, covering Montana football, and moving to Louisiana to cover LSU and the Saints, and why she made the move from the NFL beat to cover the Huskers.

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 29th June 2022

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 116:22


**The David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week The Badger Featured New Cuts From Tyra Levone, Julian Jonah Feat Tamia, Terri Green, J3X, LJS, Cool Million Feat Heather Haywood Plus Two New Singles From Trax FM Allstars (Due In August), Dennis Taylor's "Smile" (Drizabone Remix), Kokora Disco San, Mousse T's "Horny" (Remix), Funkadamento, MJ Songstress Feat Biggie, Thriller U, Chi-Lites, Samson & Delilah With The Boss & More The David RB Show Live Every Wednesday From 8PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org #traxfm #davidrbshow #soul #funk #urban #hiphop #remixes #house #danceclassics #oldschool #nusoul #rnb #reggae Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE : mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

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Unsportsmanlike Conduct
June 2 - 5 - Skrewball Of The Day

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 6:48


Goes to whoever is messing with the LJS website.

Leadership Purpose with Dr. Robin
Episode 68: Don't Make it Bigger with Dr Robin

Leadership Purpose with Dr. Robin

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 23:06


Robin L. Owens, Ph.D. is a college professor who spends her time outside of the classroom fulfilling her mission to support high-achieving women leaders.  She describes high-achieving women leaders this way. “They are women who are ambitious, goal-oriented, professional, in official leadership roles or unofficial leadership roles. They are often highly responsible at work and at home… and are doing all the things. They are the ones that are always supporting others. They rarely get support because others think they don't need it.” In service to her mission to support high-achieving women leaders-- Robin is the host of the popular podcast “Leadership Purpose with Dr. Robin” Creator of the Purpose-Based, Decision-Making System Founder of MASTERFUL Course Creations, LLC, and Author of two upcoming books: (1) “Making Purpose-Based Decisions: An Inspirational Guide to More Meaning and Purpose in Your Business or Career”, and (2) “My Faith in the Constitution is Whole: Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scripture” which is about the unique way Barbara Jordan lived out her leadership purpose. Robin has over 20 years of experience in researching, teaching, and studying meaning and purpose in the lives and work of women leaders. She combines her experience in business, social work, and higher education to bring a powerful and personable perspective to her mission of empowering high-achieving women leaders. In this episode I talked about: What to do when fear controls our thoughts Leading yourself and your life from love vs. fear The importance of deciding who you want to BE How to know when your life is calling you forward Making Purpose-Based Decisions Curious about making Purpose-Based Decisions? Download your free checklist: Purpose-Based Decisions Checklist at https://www.RobinLOwens.com Looking for an excellent Podcast Manager? Lynda Stevenson is amazing! https://www.facebook.com/LJS.CreativeServices/ Thank you for listening! Be sure to follow the show so you don't miss the next episode! You can connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn  or Facebook or contact me via email at: robin@purpose-based.com You can read more about Leadership Purpose and my upcoming book on my website at: https://www.robinlowens.com/ If you enjoyed this episode then I'd like to invite you to continue the conversation over in my free Facebook group - The Leadership Purpose Community. You can find it at www.facebook.com/groups/leadershippurposecommunity Talk to you soon!

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
6 Lessons We’ve Learned from Our Jazz Community (2 Year Anniversary Special)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 32:10


Welcome to episode 346 where, in celebration of the 2-year anniversary of our Inner Circle membership, we're sharing 6 lessons we've learned from our jazz community. Joining us is a member of team LJS, Brett Pontecorvo, and we dive into things most successful members are doing to improve their playing within the community. Listen to episode 345 Today, we have a special edition of our LJS Podcast because we are celebrating the 2-year anniversary this month of our LJS Inner Circle membership and we're gonna share 6 lessons, 6 important things that we've learned from our jazz community, specifically our most successful members. So, whether you're a member or a non-member of the Inner Circle, you're gonna learn a lot about how to become a jazz musician, the most effective way through the community in this episode and we have a special guest to join us. In this episode: 1. Simplicity Scales 2. Sharing Frequently Stimulates Forward Motion 3. Those Who Give Often Receive More 4. A Willingness to “Fail” brings Freedom 5. Celebrating Small Wins Matter 6. Collaboration Creates Motivation Important Links LJS Inner Circle Membership Free Guide to learn standards by ear: Learn Jazz Standards the Smart Way

Building Breweries: A Beer Podcast
The Long John Silver's Episode

Building Breweries: A Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 43:37


Louisville-based Shippingport Brewing and Long John Silver's recently collaborated on "Swashbockler," a helles bock made with a hint of the LJS malt vinegar and lemon. Listen as Amelia Pillow (Shippingport) and Bentley McBentleson (Long John Silver's) join the show to talk about it. Support the podcast by giving us a rating and a review. If you like what you hear, tip us a few bucks over on our Patreon account and get exclusive video content and Louisville Ale Trail merch! https://www.patreon.com/KYCommons

The Jack Mitchell Podcast
Ep 3: L Kent Wolgamott

The Jack Mitchell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 82:38


Jack sits down with veteran LJS music/entertainment/movies/sports/news reporter L Kent Wolgamott to talk about how he got where he is today, the art of art criticism, and the L Kent extended universe that includes a Johnny Cash show he can't quite recall, traveling the state by car with Ed Zorinsky and taking a train from DC to NY on weekends in the '70s to see the birth of the punk scene in person at CBGB, and long random phone calls from Willie Nelson.

Game Time with Nick Bahe
March 16 – Segment 11 – Parker Gabriel – Lincoln Journal Star

Game Time with Nick Bahe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 14:26


We take a look at spring practice while the team is on spring break w/ LJS's Parker Gabriel

I Speak Jeep
Southington Off-Road Park with SFJ4x4 Trail Team

I Speak Jeep

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 85:36


Join Neil and Scott as they discuss Southington Off-Road Park (SOR) in Garrettsville, OH. Jeff and Scott share stories of the SFJ4x4 Trail Team adventures from this past weekend at SOR.   Neil brags about LJs and claims they are the best Jeep ever. Scott and Jeff feel a certain way about that.  This week's product spotlight #notsponsored is @centerforce. Neil and Scott discuss their clutches and why SFJ4x4 uses this brand.  Blind Reaction segment brings a clip from Southington with the trail team where 3 members, including Jeff, are pushing a Jeep off an obstacle.  The episode ends on a Jeep Auction Game where Neil and Scott must bid on Jeeps based on their listing photo only. Tune in to see if they over or under bid on those Jeeps.  Thanks for listening and gives us a review! We'd love to hear your feedback.

Praise The Lors: The Podcast
#30- LJ Baia- Talking Fantasy Football, Us being in the championship in our fantasy leagues, The passing of John Madden & his experience at the Jake Paul fight & much more

Praise The Lors: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 41:51


This week I speak with a friend of mine, LJ. as we get set to face each other in the championship of our fantasy league. We talk about how we got there, our appreciation for our players, the ups and downs of fantasy & much more. We also talk about the passing of legendary broadcaster and NFL hall of fame coach John Madden, and we also dive deep into LJs experience seeing the Jake Paul fight live in Tampa this past month (SPOILER: NOT a big Jake Paul fan) Quite the enjoyable listen! SIT BACK. Relax & PRAISE THE LORS! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
Behind the Scenes of Learn Jazz Standards (feat. Brett Pontecorvo and Justin Kellerer)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 77:06


Welcome to episode 300 where today we're celebrating this huge milestone of the podcast with two very special guests, both members of team LJS - Brett Pontecorvo and Justin Kellerer. We recorded this episode live for our Inner Circle members and go behind the scenes and reveal the history of LJS and how it works. Listen to episode 300 Learn Jazz Standards started back in 2010 as a simple blog. Today it's something much bigger and different, and it's been quite a ride. Looking back over the years it's incredible to see how the Learn Jazz Standards community has changed and grown into something far more amazing than we could ever have imagined. We recorded this episode live to celebrate the 300th episode milestone with two core members of team LJS to dive into the history and the inner workings of Learn Jazz Standards. In this episode: The History of Learn Jazz Standards How we built Learn Jazz StandardsSome of our biggest failures and biggest winsHow we've refined our production and processes over the yearsThe future of Learn Jazz Standards Important Links LJS Inner Circle Membership Free Guide to learn standards by ear: Learn Jazz Standards the Smart Way

Drive Time Lincoln
Senator Deb Fischer & Steve Sipple

Drive Time Lincoln

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 38:59


CDR Jack talks to Senator Deb Fischer about the Over the Horizon capabilities in the military and more going on in Washington. In the second segment CDR Jack talks to Steve Sipple of the LJS about the Huskers big test as they welcome in No. 9 Michigan into Memorial Stadium Saturday Night.

Omaha Sports Insider
Sept 8, 2021: Lincoln Journal Star's Parker Gabriel

Omaha Sports Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 13:02


Parker Gabriel from the LJS is here to talk the big red, his reaction to Saturday's win and what we might expect in the coming weeks from this football team.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 282- The 3 Pillars of Bebop for Improving Your Bop Solos (feat. Brett Pontecorvo)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 45:34


Listen to episode 282 Chances are, some of your favorite jazz musicians and the amazing solos that they play, are influenced by the style of jazz that emerged around the 1940s called bebop. Now bebop was pioneered by musicians like Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie and a host of others, of tunes like "Moose the Mooche", "Relaxin' at Camarillo", "Anthropology", "Ornithology" --  the list goes on and on of all these amazing tunes that are just wonderful and just the amazing solos that came out of this period. But you may have noticed that playing bebop is quite difficult. It's a virtuosic style of music, it's very hard but we need to know how to play bebop lines in order to improvise as a jazz musician in a way that is typical of the dialect that is played today. So, in today's episode, I have a very special guest, member of team LJS, Brett Pontecorvo, on the show, to talk about the 3 pillars of bebop so we can understand it better and you can start soloing over it better as well. In this episode: 1. Pillar #1: Melodic Chromaticism 2. Pillar #2: Altered Harmony 3. Pillar #3: Syncopated Rhythm 4. The one thing you should do to improve your bebop solos Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership

The Jewish News Podcast
55: On the frontline in the classroom

The Jewish News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 49:16


We hear testimony from one teacher whose experience at the hands of pupils during Israel'a counter-terror operation against Hamas led to her resignation. PaJes director Rabbi David Meyer, LJS education chief Debi Penhey, Sharon Booth of Solutions not Sides and the CST's Jonny Newton also discuss how the conflict in the Middle East spilled over into UK schools like never before.

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 262: From the Vault: Bossa Nova Basics with Livio Almeida (5 Year Birthday Episode)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 37:21


Welcome to episode 262 where today we are reaching into the LJS Podcast Vault and going back in time to revisit an episode all about Bossa Nova. Special guest Livio Almeida walks us through the basics, shedding light on important rhythms, composers, and tunes. This is one of those episodes that needs another listen! Listen to episode 262 Today on the podcast we are going to be traveling back in time.  We are going to be reaching into the vault of the LJS podcast to reflect on an episode back in the earlier days of the show that I think is really important and one that I don't really talk about, or at least a subject matter I don't really touch on a lot nowadays because I'm not really an expert in the field.  However, it's really important to jazz, and that is Bossa Nova and understanding the basic rhythms, understanding some ideas about how to play Bossa Nova well because Bossa Novas are a big part of the jazz standard repertoire so we need to know that very well. I had a special guest, Livio Almeida, onboard this episode that we are going to revisit today and he is an expert at all the stuff and an incredible jazz musician as well.  In this episode: 1. Learn about the origins of Bossa Nova 2. Learn basic rhythmic structures of Bossa Nova 3. Learn important composers to be aware of 4. Learn important tunes you need to learn 5. Learn about "Choro" music (Brazilian bebop) 6. Brent recaps his biggest episode takeaways Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership

The Women's Soccer Show
Ep2. Gameday & Graduates

The Women's Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 41:19


Welcome back! This week Helen and Sara deep dive the Manchester United vs Chelsea game. Sara tells us about her love for Casey Stoney & Helen swoons over LJs goal. We also fly around the world covering the other big fixtures from the weekend (including France, Italy and Spain) as well as The NWSL Draft and the BIG Manchester City signing!   

The WhoDeannyPod
Designs By LJS

The WhoDeannyPod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 11:55


Explore https://www.designsbyljs.studio and discover some fun stickers, planners, pins, and boxes to help you smile through the hard moments!    The dynamo behind LJS, Leah Shields, chatted with Franklin and shared some great insights behind her designs and love of art. Listen in on their fun conversation and pick up something from LJS! 

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 242: [Practice Plan] How to Master a Minor Blues and Accelerate Your Progress

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 44:03


Welcome to episode 242 where today we conclude with our final episode of Minor Blues Month! In this episode, I share with you my in-depth practice plan for mastering a minor blues. I'll walk you through all of the material I work through, how to organize it, and a step-by-step practice plan. Get our your notes, this is a meaty one! Listen to episode 242 Today is the final episode of Minor Blues Month on the LJS podcast where we've been working through 3 strategies for improvising over minor blues in the last 3 episodes. This episode is really special because I will be revealing my masterplan for mastering a minor blues, for having a very high proficiency at playing over the song form by the time you are done, and also feeling confident in your minor jazz playing, playing over minor chord progressions, and of course on jazz standards.  So important. This is going to be a fun episode. It's one that's really important.  It's always the most important episodes, the ones where I actually give you an action plan that you can take action on, that you can start implementing into your practice because practice is what gets results. And this masterplan here is definitely going to get you results. In this episode: 1. My Recycling Jazz Practice Plan and how it works 2. Mapping Exercises and how they work 3. Blues Heads and why they are important 4. Etudes and what they are useful for 5. How to recycle minor blues material in all 12 keys Important Links 1. Minor Blues Accelerator course 2. LJS Inner Circle Membership

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 241: [Strategy #3] Sky-rocketing a Minor Blues with Bebop Language

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 37:38


Welcome to episode 241 where today we are diving into Strategy #3 of Minor Blues Month! In the last episode we pick up where we left off with an etude that was re-composed to add chord tones and scales. This time we implement bebop language utilizing enclosure and chromaticsm to take it to the next level. Listen to episode 241 It's episode 3 of Minor Blues Month here on the LJS podcast where I've been going over 3 strategies for improvising over a minor blues, an important song form in jazz. And the last episode, of course, #4 next week, is going to be all about my strategy, my plan for mastering "a minor blues". But in today's episode, we're going to be talking about strategy #3 which is all about bebop language and applying that over a blues. You'll be composing an etude. We've applied blues language. We've applied chord tones and scales. Now, we are going to take that same etude and add some bebop into it and it's going to be really awesome.  In this episode: 1. A review of last episodes etude 2. Adding an extra chord change to the minor blues form 3. 3 characteristics of bebop and how to utilze them 4. I re-compose the etude adding bebop language Important Links 1. Minor Blues Accelerator course 2. LJS Inner Circle Membership

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 239: [Strategy #1] Crushing a Minor Blues with Minor Pentatonics

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 34:20


Welcome to episode 239 of the LJS Podcast where today we kick off "Minor Blues Month" on the podcast! We'll be uncovering 3 strategies for improvising over a minor blues and then my master practice plan for dominating a minor blues. Today is Strategy #1: Minor Pentatonics and "Blues Scales." Listen to episode 239 October 2020 is Minor Blues Month here on the LJS podcast where I will be going over 3 strategies for improvising over a minor blues followed by the final episode 4 of the series where I'm going to give you my plan for mastering a minor blues. Now today's episode is strategy number 1 where we're going to talk about using the minor pentatonic and the blues scale. What's going to be fun about this series is each strategy is going to go over something new. A new kind of approach to the minor blues but I'm going to be composing a solo, it's a 12-bar minor blues solo today on this show, only using those tools. And in the next episode, I'm going to be taking that exact same solo but changing it and morphing it up a little bit to add the new strategy. And in the next episode, strategy number 3, adding more to the solo to start developing it and making it more complex. In this episode: 1. Minor Blues Month and what you will learn 2. The chords to a basic minor blues form 3. How to play minor pentatonics and the "blues" scale 4. I compose a solo using these scales on a minor blues Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership

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Vanguard At Dawn
Through Her Eyes

Vanguard At Dawn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 37:24


This week we continue our series on the Harlem Renaissance with a look at Zora Neale Hurston. She was a prominent figure of the renaissance who's field work focused on rural southern communities and the vibrancy of unfiltered, and unrefined black culture. Sources for this week's lecture: Cheryl Wall “Her Eyes Were Watching God” https://www.chicagohumanities.org/media/zora-neale-hurston-her-eyes-were-watching-god/ (https://www.chicagohumanities.org/media/zora-neale-hurston-her-eyes-were-watching-god/) Electronic Version of Fire!! https://issuu.com/poczineproject/docs/poczp_fire_1926_readview (https://issuu.com/poczineproject/docs/poczp_fire_1926_readview) “From Fiction to Fact: Zora Neale Hurston and the Ruby McCollum Trial” Roberta S. Maguire https://ialjs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/018-036-LJS_v7n1.pdf (https://ialjs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/018-036-LJS_v7n1.pdf) NAACP History on Zora Neale Hurston https://www.naacp.org/naacp-history-w-e-b-dubois/ (https://www.naacp.org/naacp-history-w-e-b-dubois/) Deria M.'s review of Hull: https://www.thebind.net/blog/xandriaphillips-hull Xandria Phillips: https://www.xandriaphillips.com/ Tea Time---------- Artists: Halle Mone'- https://linktr.ee/hallemone Emily King- https://www.emilykingmusic.com/ Activist: Charlene Carruthers- https://www.charlenecarruthers.com/ News: The presidential debate was chaotic, and even though Trump performed so poorly and was so problematic, people are still gonna support him and that doesn't mean Biden did well. Use this to remind yourself why voting matters. Support this podcast

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 236: Spice Up Your Jazz Ballad Playing with Side Step 2-5’s

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 22:10


Welcome to episode 236 of the LJS Podcast where today I show you a simple technique that will help you take your jazz ballad playing to the next level. One of the challenges of playing ballads is the slow tempo and chords that seem to last forever. Side step 2-5's will help you add more harmonic movement and have you sounding like a pro. Listen to episode 236 Ballads can be some of the more difficult jazz standards to solo over top of because they're typically played at fairly slow tempos and there's usually a lot of space in between each chord.  And now that may seem like a bit of a luxury for those who struggle with playing over up-tempos but believe me when I say that soloing over top of slow tempos on ballads can be just as difficult if not more difficult than playing on uptempos.  So in today's episode, I'm going to be giving you a cool little technique called side step 2-5's that can actually help you fill in more of that space, create more harmonic movement and therefore, give you more options and more creativity in your jazz ballad playing. In this episode: 1. Side Step #1: 2-5 replacing the V 2. Side Step #2: 2-5 replacing the vi Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership (Access to ear training course) 2. LJS 59: 5 Tips for Playing Jazz Ballads Like an Expert

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 235: Take This Ear Training Intervals Quiz

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 18:36


Welcome to episode 235 of the LJS Podcast where today I put you to the test. Instead of the regular format of tips and tricks for becoming a better jazz musician, we're doing an ear training intervals quiz and I want to see how well you do. Listen to episode 235 Today's episode is a bit more of an experimental episode where I am going to be putting you to the test.  We are going to be going outside of our normal format of tips and tricks for becoming a better jazz improviser and we are going to instead be doing an ear training interval recognition quiz. I want to see how well you do at recognizing intervals, ascending and descending. Now, ultimately as jazz improvisers, we want to be able to play what we're hearing in our head. That's really the goal.  But that doesn't come naturally to everybody. Certainly, it doesn't come naturally to me.  And ear training fundamentals such as interval recognition are ways that we can work out our ears, help us become more critical listeners, and help us know what we are actually hearing.  So, this is a great skill to have. Ear training is something that everybody should do a little bit of and so, we're going to see how well you do and see if you need to be doing a little bit more of it. In this episode: 1. Intervals Ascending 2. Intervals Descending Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership (Access to ear training course) 2. Video: How to Train Your Ears to Hear Intervals 3. LJS 78: How to Master Hearing Intervals and Level-Up Your Ears

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 234: Are You Having Fun While You Practice?

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 7:33


Welcome to episode 234 of the LJS Podcast where today I give a quick lecture on the importance of having fun when you practice. Of course, having fun should be the center of why we practice and want to improve. But having fun when you practice can also lead to quicker results in your jazz playing. Listen to episode 234 Today's episode is probably the shortest in LJS podcast history, but that's because I want to share a short but powerful message with you. Now, I want to ask you a question first before we jump into it though. When you sit down to practice your instrument, when you sit down to improve your jazz playing, are you having fun? Are you having fun more often than you are frustrated? More often than you are feeling held back? Are you enjoying yourself when you are playing?  Because if you're not, you could be holding yourself back immensely from improving and becoming a better jazz musician quicker. So, in today's episode, I want to give a short lecture all about having fun and why that is so important. In this episode: 1. A short lecture on having fun and how it will help you improve faster Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership 2. LJS 159: Brain Hacking for Speeding Up Your Jazz Improv Success (feat. Rodney Brim)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 233: Learn These 4 Jazz Blues Licks (You’ll Thank Me Later)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 16:34


Welcome to episode 233 of the LJS Podcast where today I show you 4 jazz blues licks that I know you're going to love. We listen to them and I explain what makes them work and sound so great. Prepare to have your face melted. Listen to episode 233 Now if you're an avid listener of the LJS podcast, you may have heard me talk a lot about the blues before and how I believe that the blues is a really great song form to master in order to make all the rest of learning jazz standards easier. It just contains so many important chord progressions, a lot of important concepts, and of course, blues.  It's kind of the foundation of jazz as far as the origin story, of course, coupled with European marching music and all of that. But I digress. So, wouldn't it be great to learn some jazz blues language? Of course, it would.  Let's go over some jazz blues licks that are really going to melt your face off, to be quite honest with you, and that you're going to love.  I'll do a little bit of showing you what they sound like, a little bit of explaining, and hopefully, you'll come across some great ideas that you can start implementing into your playing right away. In this episode: Lick #1 Lick #2 Lick #3 Lick #4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al-H5R335cw&t= Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 232: 6 Biggest Mistakes Beginner Jazz Improvisers Make

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 27:01


Welcome to episode 232 of the LJS Podcast where today I talk about the 6 biggest mistakes I see beginner jazz musicians make. Having helped thousands of students through Learn Jazz Standards, I've discovered common mistakes that come up time and time again. Intermediate and advanced players make these mistakes too. I reveal them as well as some alternatives to correct your course. Listen to episode 232 Over the last 9 years as a musician, teacher, and online jazz educator, I've had the opportunity to help thousands and thousands and thousands of musicians learn how to play jazz and improve.  And over that time, I've been able to witness lots of different kinds of issues that these musicians come across in their journey to becoming a better jazz improviser. I've noticed common mistakes that many of them make that only hold them back from reaching their true potential and improving quicker. So, in today's episode, I'm going to be going over the 6 most common biggest mistakes I see beginner jazz improvisers make and even some that I see intermediate and even advanced players make as well. So you might want to check in on yourself no matter where you are in your journey to see if any of these fit with you. In this episode: 1. They don't listen to jazz enough. 2. They use scales as plug-and-play tools. 3. They learn standard and solos primarily from sheet music. 4. They try to copy-and-paste licks into their solos. 5. They consume too much content. 6. They don't have a practice plan. Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership 2. LJS 229: How to Turn Scales Into Killer Jazz Solos 3. LJS 216: By the End of This Episode You'll Have Learned a Jazz Blues Solo

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 231: Defining Your “Why” and Setting Goals for Jazz Acceleration

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 21:59


Welcome to episode 231 of the LJS Podcast where today I feature a chapter reading from my book "Jazz Improvisation Made Simple" where I discuss establishing your "why" and setting goals for your jazz playing. Establishing your why will help you keep anchored when the going gets tough or you feel like you are in a plateau. Listen to episode 231 If you're a long-term listener of the LJS podcast, today's subject is probably not something that you haven't heard before from me. But this is one of my favorite topics to talk about.  And no, it's not a sexy episode. It's not learning the next music theory trick. It's not you learn a new solo by the time you end this episode. It's not a plethora of other things that I notice that a lot of people love to listen to and for good reasons because they are great things. However, today's episode is really getting down to the bottom of why you're actually learning jazz. Defining your why.  Why you want to actually be doing this so that if you're tapping into that at all times, it will motivate you to keep going further and then after that, defining your actual roles. Now, if you don't think this is important, I hope that by the end of this episode, you will be convinced because I do believe that this is the number one thing that can move the needle in your jazz playing. Trust me on this. In this episode: 1. Establishing your "why" 2. Establishing Master Goals 3. Establishing Project Goals 4. Establishing Micro Goals Important Links 1. Jazz Improvisation Made Simple book

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 227: 3 Practice Habits for Retaining Musical Material

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 16:52


Welcome to episode 227 of the LJS Podcast where today we cover 3 practice habits for retaining musical material. It can be frustrating when you learn a jazz standard, solo, or lick, only to forget it later. In this episode, I introduce some practice habits that can be helpful for long term retention and set you up for success. Listen to episode 227 It can be tough when we are learning a new jazz language, new jazz standards, to retain all of the information that we are learning.  I mean, there is so much out there that we are learning. We're learning licks. We're learning jazz standards. We're learning melodies. We're learning chord changes to multiple different things. And eventually, we could possibly forget all of those things and it would feel like a lot of hard work has been wasted. But we don't want any of that to happen.  So, what are some of the best practices that we can put into place in order to retain the information that we are learning so that we can get out there and play the best music we possibly can? Well, that's exactly what we are going to talk about in today's episode. Three different practice habits that I want you to adapt in order to be able to retain information better.  In this episode: 1. Consistency (different from repetition) 2. Limiting Material (not overloading) 3. Breaks (to allow your subconscious to absorb information) Important Links 1. LJS 181: I'm Taking a Break from Jazz 2. LJS Inner Circle Membership

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 224: By the End of This Episode You’ll Know a New Jazz Standard

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 47:01


Welcome to episode 224 of the LJS Podcast where today I learn a new jazz standard in real-time on the show. If you'll join with me you'll know a new jazz standard by the end as well. You'll see how I approach learning a jazz standard by ear, no filters, no edits. Listen to episode 224 You know, I love a lot of things about jazz music, like I love the improv, I love the creativity, I love the challenge it provides to us as individual musicians. Just a lot of things are great about it that I enjoy playing and listening to it. But what a lot of people don't know is, my favorite part about jazz is the ballads. I just love ballads! I love playing the ballads. I think it's just some of the most beautiful music. It's all tunes! Oh man, it's so great!  And so, I've been thinking to myself for a while, there's this particular ballad that I've really been wanting to learn and still don't know it. So in today's episode, I am going to learn that jazz standard for the very first time. And I think in the process, you might learn it as well just by going along this with me and maybe at least get inside of my head of what I think about when I learn a jazz standard by ear.  In this episode: 1. I walk through a Brad Meldau recording of "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" and learn it by ear Important Links 1. LJS 212: Improv Hacking Jazz Standards (3 Step Process) 2. LJS Inner Circle Membership

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 219: How to Apply Scales to Jazz Standards

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 24:08


Welcome to episode 219 of the LJS Podcast where today I walk through an exercise for applying scales to jazz standards and song forms such as the blues. Scales are a great way of mapping out note choices over chords. But we want to be able to do this in a way that connects chords together melodically. You'll learn how to do this over a 12 bar blues. Listen to episode 219 Imagine you are planning a cross country road trip in whatever country you live in. And before you go on your trip, you want to map out all the different possible attractions you could possibly see on the way to your final destination. And even though you are not going to end up seeing all of them, at least you know what's available to you. Sometimes it's just going to look like a zigzag. It's going to go way off course. It's going to be taking twists and turns but eventually, you will get to your final destination. But when it comes to jazz improvisation, sometimes we want to map out all the different note choices we have available to us before we start trying to create actual melodies. And this is where scales can be helpful when applied in exercises. So, in today's episode, I'm going to talk about how to start applying scales to jazz, in a way that we can start mapping out note choices but connecting them together so that we end up getting to our final destination at the end of the song form.  In this episode: 1. Scale choices over a concert C blues 2. Scale tone map over a concert C blues Episode Images: Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership VIP Waitlist 2. LJS 214: 16 Scales to Know for Jazz

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 218- Practicing with Intention and Growing Through Consistency (feat. Trent Jordan)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 53:42


Welcome to episode 218 of the LJS Podcast where today I talk with LJS course member and saxophonist Trent Jordan. Trent is a hobbyist musician living in Brisbane, Australia who enjoys spending his downtime practicing his saxophone and honing his jazz improv skills. In this episode, Trent shares what's working for him in the practice room and get inside what he's doing to improve. Listen to episode 218 One of the most enjoyable things for me as an online jazz educator is getting to watch my students in my courses post video and audio assignments of the different things that we do in those courses, a video and audio of them practicing, of them playing and improvising. It's just really fun for me to see people making progress and it's also really fun for the rest of the community to see each other working on things. It's very motivating and I feel like everybody gets to learn from each other by just seeing what each other is doing in the practice room.  So on today's episode, I'm going to have on a special guest, Trent Jordan from Brisbane, Australia. He is a member of a few of my different courses and he is an avid practicer, someone who is very engaged in the community. I'm just excited to learn alongside with you what he's doing, what's working best for him, and we will all learn from him together. In this episode: 1. How Trent got started playing jazz 2. Why Trent plays jazz and what keeps him motivated 3. What Trent is working on in the practice room and what is working best 4. I help Trent with a few exercises to help him start connecting his lines together Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership VIP Waitlist

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 215: Apps, Software, and Technology for Practicing Jazz

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 27:22


Welcome to episode 215 of the LJS Podcast where today I go over different apps, software and technology that I and other members of the LJS community recommend for practicing jazz. Apps and software shouldn't be used as crutches, but if they are used as aids to help the learning process they can be a really helpful thing. Listen to episode 215 One thing we're lucky to have as jazz musicians here in the 21st century is lots of apps, software, and technology to help aid us in our jazz practicing and learning the music more efficiently.  Now, some would say that's not so much of an advantage. I mean, if you look back at the jazz greats, they had to put in the hard work and really train their ears by picking up that needle on the record player, by going to gigs, and listening and picking things up on the fly. And absolutely, sometimes, things made easier are not made better. On the other hand, we have all these great tools at our disposal, at our fingertips, and they can be really helpful for us if used as tools and not crutches.  So, in today's episode, I'm going to be sharing some different apps, software, and technology that you can use to help you on your jazz education journey. In this episode: 1. iReal Pro 2. Chord Bot 3. Tonaly 4. Band-in-a-Box 5. Amazing Slow Downer 6. Transcribe 7. iPhone or recorder 8. Spotify Important Links 1. iReal Pro 2. Chord Bot 3. Tonaly 4. Band-in-a-Box 5. Amazing Slow Downer 6. Transcribe 7. iPhone or recorder 8. Spotify

On The Trail With Kevin and Scott
Show 91 Jeep Gladiator lifts and rebuilding a LJ

On The Trail With Kevin and Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 75:30


This is a long episode and a very tech heavy one. We tackle Gladiator lift kits and the Rebuilding of the LJs front end. We also chat about finding a current draw enjoy

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 203: Practicing with a Plan and Crushing Musical Weaknesses (feat Bob Petix)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 36:28


Welcome to episode 203 of the LJS Podcast where today I talk with special guest and LJS community member, Bob Petix about his journey as a jazz bassist. He talks about getting started playing bass in his late 40's and how he has developed in his musicianship since then. We talk what's working for him in the practice room and some of the key things that has stimulated his musical improvement. Listen to episode 203 One of the biggest themes for Learn Jazz Standards this year 2020 is community. This is really the year of community where we are building community and we are learning from each other as a community because I do believe that this is the best way that we can truly learn — it's from each other. And so one thing that I will be doing a lot more often on this podcast is have guests that are listeners of the podcast, who are members of my online jazz courses so that we can listen and find out what's working well for them in their practice room, what's working well, the things that are making the highest impact in their jazz playing at the moment. And in general, getting to know them and their stories because I do believe that we can learn in so much from each other's stories, so much from each other's experiences as jazz musicians, and this will help us all learn and grow together. So, I have Bob Petix on the show today, who is an attorney, who is a bass player from Jackson, Wyoming, who is going to share with us today and we are going to learn a lot from him. In this episode: 1. How Bob got started playing bass and jazz 2. Why Bob plays jazz and what keeps him motivated 3. What Bob is working on in the practice room and what is working best 4. I help Bob with an exercise he can work on for developing better time feel and longer lines Thanks for listening to this episode of the Learn Jazz Standards Podcast. If you aren't already, make sure you are subscribed on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. I look forward to having you join me in the next episode! Important Links Jazz Blues Accelerator (course mentioned in episode)

Fanboys
Keanu Raves

Fanboys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 46:56


This week on a groovy and nostalgic episode of Fanboys, the boys celebrate a very contentious anniversary, hear an electronic tribute to America’s most talented actor, and reignite their dormant feud with Long John Silver’s. About that: for the record, Edgar’s opinions on Long John Silver’s do not represent the views of the Hard Times editorial team, who are perfectly willing to ignore LJS’s disgusting, bone-dry “seafood” in the name of brand synergy. Hit us up, Daddy Silver. Anyway, if you want to hear the Fanboys give some ill-considered sexual health advice and physically force Ty to listen to metal, grab the full episode on The Hard Times’ Patreon! And while you’re at it, PRE-ORDER THE HARD TIMES BOOK (https://thehardtimes.net/book) for a chance to win bitchin’ prizes! Be sure to check out this week’s featured artists: Blue Oni (https://soundcloud.com/blue_oni/baba-yaga), Gurglesplat (https://gurglesplat.bandcamp.com/), Tony Hawk (https://tonyhawk.bandcamp.com/), Coral Benders (https://coralbenders.bandcamp.com/), El Kabong (https://elkabong1.bandcamp.com/releases), and Bather (https://bather.bandcamp.com/album/bather).

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 165: Improvising Over the LJS Podcast Theme Song (feat. Listener Improvisations)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 20:16


Welcome to episode 165 of the LJS Podcast where today we have a fun show where we discuss how to improvise over the LJS Podcast theme song. It's an episode mixed with a bit of education, and just plain having fun. Best yet, we listen to several recordings of LJS community members improvising over the theme. Listen in! View Show Notes: https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/episode165 Sign up for the Newsletter: https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/newsletter/

Open Call with Chris & Eric

We saw it. What did we think? Was Betty better than Bette? LJS over DHP? Chris and Eric break it down for you right here on Open Call.

This Week: The Musical
Christmas Special: Oversharing, Real Life Phasers, Songs and a talking Reindeer

This Week: The Musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 22:43


Welcome to This Week: The Musical, the topical show where The 2 LJs musically enhance tech news and social media stories. We've a feast of festive songs to tuck into, whether you're stuck behind a screen, shopping for high-tech gifts, or remembering departed science-fiction heroes. Includes lighthearted analysis, Santa's answering machine, and against-the-clock innovation. This week’s special guest is Paul Kerensa, comedian and Christmas trivia expert. The Two LJs are LJ Rich and Leila Johnston.    God Rest Ye Gerry Anderson Lyrics: God rest ye Gerry Anderson, Joe 90 and Stingray We’ll never let those Mysterons… Get their evil way We hope you’re feeling F.A.B. On Island of Tracy As it’s time for a sci-fi eulogy. Oh, too many Remembering those who thought differentlyGod rest ye Douglas Adams, though your jokes still feel so new We didn’t like that Hitch Hiker remake but we love you So long and thanks for all the fish I hope you can forgive that actor frooom the British office (crap Arthur Dent)whatshisname off the office tried his best Carrie Fisher, Margot Kidder, on another plane Princess Leia chillin out up there with Louis Lane Oh Kenny Baker R2D2 you were brave and true Garry Kurtz we remember you as crew course we do Produced Star Wars movies what a dude Oh Servalan, we loved you as Blake’s Federation boss, So Smart and cool and powerful Your passing is our loss From Blake’s seven to Star Trek we can Tell you all this day That we miss you Anton Yeltchin, Leonard Nimoy, and Ricky Jay Deborah Watling, Jon Paul Steuer Gone away. The final verse is dedicated to a special man His superhero franchise grew from such a lowly plan Your ideas meant, we saw you in the movies and TV We will never forget you Stan Lee, Stan Lee You’ll forever live on in our memory   Coding Carol Lyrics: Silent screen, holy night No more lines left to write Syntax perfect, program compiled Low-key wired in, everything filed Code in heavenly peace, yeah Code in, heavenly peace   Silent screen, holy screen Soft fans whirr on my machine Crypto mining so quiet and true All the work done on my GPU Code in heavenly peace Code in heavenly peace   Silent screen holy chair Friends online, always there Called all arguments everything works Signing out of mechanical Turk Shutting down is so sweet Time to get something to eat     Oversharer's Carol I took a picture of my food  And it looked pretty sweet I’ll post it up on social media Cos everyone must see I took a picture of my house Location clear to see So now when I say I’m away I’m susceptible to burglary   I like to share my every thought And all my best friends news I posted carol wanted a divorce Before her husband knew And when you tell me a secret I’ll blurt it out online But I’m still shocked when I get blocked For the seven hundredth time

This Week: The Musical
Robot Spice Girl Apocalypse and AI Revolution

This Week: The Musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 18:40


Welcome to the first ever episode of This Week: The Musical, a new show where The 2 LJs musically enhance the week’s tech news and social media stories in song. Ever wonder how the Spice Girls would sound if Victoria Beckham was replaced by an android? Or what Pikachu *really* sounds like, when no one’s listening? Plus lighthearted analysis and against-the-clock innovation. This week’s special guest is formidable AI technologist and sculptor Gretchen Greene. The Two LJs are LJ Rich and Leila Johnston.

Dolls & Doughnuts
Episode 36: Bed & Brexit

Dolls & Doughnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 84:02


Welcome to the Dolls & Doughnuts podcast, episode 36! In today’s episode, we’re going to tell you all about what’s going on in the animal rights community, what's been happening in Robin's vegan dollhouse, and we get to hear about Ashley’s vegan vacation.    Ask Ashley LA City Council Unanimously Approves Fur Ban on Sales, Manufacturing https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Ban-on-Sale-of-Fur-in-LA-Recommended-by-LA-City-Council-Committee-493577081.html   California Is Banning Cosmetic Animal Testing https://people.com/style/california-cosmetic-animal-testing-ban-brands-affected/   Dinner at the dollhouse Vegan dunkaroos: https://vegandollhouse.com/recipes/vegan-dunkaroos/ BBQ Steamed buns: https://vegandollhouse.com/recipes/steamed-buns/ Kale pesto pate: https://vegandollhouse.com/recipes/kale-pesto-pate/ Ice cream pie: https://vegandollhouse.com/recipes/vegan-ice-cream-pie/ Updated vegan sprinkles list: https://vegandollhouse.com/blog/vegan-sprinkles/  B-wing salad: https://vegandollhouse.com/recipes/vegan-copycat-b-wing-salad/  Next Level opened in SF: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm7XmHgAGhV/?taken-by=vegandollhouse    Ashley Lampoon’s European Vegan Vacation London: The Blacksmith & The Toffeemaker Vx Stem + Glory (Cambridge)  Wulf & Lamb Young Vegans    Paris: Le Potager de Charlotte Hank Vegan Pizza Hank Vegan Burgers Jo and Nana Cakes Comptoir Veggie VG Patisserie Today Tomorrow (Shop) Vegan Folie’s Cloud Cakes   Belfast: Little Wing The Woodworkers - Laverys Coppi   Afternoon Tea:  London: Egerton House Hotel Paris: Shangri-La Hotel   Wag/whimper Whimper Cultured kitchen better buttah (garlic chive) https://www.cashewreserve.com/better-buttah/   Vega blueberry yogurt https://myvega.com/products/vega-cashewmilk-yogurt-alternative   Wag Late July Jalapeno Lime Chips http://shop.latejuly.com/Jalapeo-Lime-Clsico-Tortilla-Chips/p/LJS-000236&c=LateJuly@Clasicos     Gently stalk us https://www.dollsanddoughnuts.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dolls-doughnuts/id1054747608  YouTube: dolls & doughnuts (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnK9ShI0B4IBEsRK865sgQQ)  Twitter: @dolls_doughnuts (https://twitter.com/dolls_doughnuts)  IG: @dollsanddoughnuts (https://www.instagram.com/dollsanddoughnuts/)  Email: dollsanddoughnuts@gmail.com    Dolls & Doughnuts is a vegan centered podcast covering everything from animals rights to delicious vegan food. With your hosts! Ashley - http://www.theveganadventure.com/  Dressed to Jet (Ashley’s YouTube Channel) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEGMpxKc-k_qntpJXxw1Bgg?view_as=subscriber Robin - https://vegandollhouse.com/  Dishing at the Dollhouse (Our Cooking Show) -  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw8cEjfQx8DfEGF01CXJvCw

A Podcast with Mo
Ep 8 - Do You Have Drones?

A Podcast with Mo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 118:31


Joined by Wyatt and Snappy: Trump, Kids these Days, LJS, Art, NASA, Dead Cells, Politics, Who is America, Disenchantment, Hells Kitchen, Magic, Wyatt's Pot Story, Bert Kreischer, NBA2k19, Big Brother, NFL Division Predictions, Fantasy Football --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apodcastwithmo/support

A Podcast with Mo
Ep 8 - Do You Have Drones?

A Podcast with Mo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 118:32


Joined by Wyatt and Snappy: Trump, Kids these Days, LJS, Art, NASA, Dead Cells, Politics, Who is America, Disenchantment, Hells Kitchen, Magic, Wyatt's Pot Story, Bert Kreischer, NBA2k19, Big Brother, NFL Division Predictions, Fantasy Football

Omaha Talks
Omaha Talks - Episode 28 - Long John Silver's Shorty

Omaha Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 48:09


This week we have a special shorty for the Omaha Talkers. It was brought to our attention that Parker had never eating LJS before and realized there is a overwhelming love for it. Find out his thoughts!

Musicality Now
016: An Ear for Jazz, with Brent Vaartstra (Learn Jazz Standards)

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 43:08


On the show today we're talking to Brent Vaartstra from LearnJazzStandards.com, one of the leading websites for people to learn to play jazz.   Now if you’re not into jazz you might already be thinking about skipping this episode - don’t!   This conversation tackles exactly that question of whether jazz has anything to offer musicians who aren’t necessarily dedicated to jazz. And also the core skills you can learn to help you find musical freedom in jazz - or any other genre.   Brent has been running Learn Jazz Standards since 2011, publishing new articles and podcast episodes every week. He also performs and teaches around New York and is the author of jazz books for Hal Leonard including “500 Jazz Licks” and “Visual Improvisation for Jazz Guitar”.   On today's podcast, we pick Brent's brains about what does (or doesn’t) make jazz unique as a genre, and ask him a few questions that frequently come up among Musical U followers and members on the topic of jazz.     Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 016   Links and Resources • Learn Jazz Standards • Learn Jazz Standards Podcast • Free resource: The Ultimate Ear Training Blueprint • The Jazz Ear Startup Guide: Five Master Tools (featuring Camden from LJS)     Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

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Hot Sauce the Podcast
Episode 310

Hot Sauce the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 114:16


The Ocean's Ocho Editon. Marshawn Lynch still doesn't give a f**k. The Chiefs are faking the funk. Beginning of the NBA season. A World Series preview. Never buy trench coat spam. A top secret item at LJS. Plus, S**t Movie of the Week, Throwback Album of the Week, Bracket Racket, Podium Pull-Out, Top Five, and much more!  www.hotsauceshow.com

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 19: Jazz Talk With Larry Koonse (Part 2)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 36:26


Welcome to episode 19 of the LJS Podcast where today we talk with internationally renowned jazz guitarist Larry Koonse. LJS guest blogger Peter Rubie conducts Part 2 of this interview, and they talk about Larry’s career, jazz, music and host of other stuff. Listen to Part 1 if you haven't yet, otherwise onward!

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 18: Jazz Talk With Larry Koonse (Part 1)

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 31:16


Welcome to episode 18 of the LJS Podcast where today we talk with internationally renowned jazz guitarist Larry Koonse. LJS guest blogger Peter Rubie conducts Part 1 of this interview, and they talk about Larry's musical beginnings and much more. Listen in!

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast
LJS 01: 4 Habits For Better Practicing

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 22:54


Welcome to our very first episode of the LJS Podcast, where today we are talking about 4 Habits For Better Practicing. As jazz musicians, practicing is one of the most important things we can talk about. Listen in as NYC based jazz guitarist and LJS blogger Brent Vaartstra walks us through these important practicing habits.