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Episode 41 was a fascinating chat! Lori is a talented photographer, artist, model, community builder and cycling fanatic. Her creativity, passion for social media and dedication to cycling made for a fun session. www.10centstudio.com
Karl talks with Lori Andrews about trauma, its effect on the brain, and how to use this information as we lead through challenging times. Topics include: How can we help people cope with the constant flow of low-to-moderate-level trauma? The value of consistency in worship services. How to help kids prepare for children's services. The neurobiological benefits of corporate worship. Lori has a doctorate in Education, specializing in chronic trauma and broken family systems, with training in neurobiology. She works with at-risk youth, and she has spent many years in small-church ministry. Links from this episode: Freshhope.us mentalhealthgracealliance.org For a Transcript of this episode visit the Pivot Blog Support This Work: Visit the Website Subscribe to weekly Newsletter Contribute financially through Patreon Visit our Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Karl talks with Lori Andrews about trauma, its effect on the brain, and how to use this information as we lead through challenging times. Topics include: How can we help people cope with the constant flow of low-to-moderate-level trauma? The value of consistency in worship services. How to help kids prepare for children's services. The neurobiological benefits of corporate worship. Lori has a doctorate in Education, specializing in chronic trauma and broken family systems, with training in neurobiology. She works with at-risk youth, and she has spent many years in small-church ministry. Links from this episode: Freshhope.us mentalhealthgracealliance.org For a Transcript of this episode visit the Pivot Blog Support This Work: Visit the Website Subscribe to weekly Newsletter Contribute financially through Patreon Visit our Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Essays Out Loud (for students who struggle with visual reading)
This is a reading of Lori Andrews' "FaceBook Is Using You." It is meant for students who need a free audio version to listen to as they read.
Panelists: Van Angelo, Shelly Ramey, Lori Andrews
Drummer Greg Grainger has been working with Ken for over 25 years but this is the first time they have sat down to have an in-depth discussion about recording the drums for Ken's latest hit song "When We Dance" from his 25th album "Into The Light" and much more. Along the way they discussed drumming, the recording process, the music business and playing and touring with Whitney Houston for her first world tour in 1988. “When We Dance”” is one of the 11 new songs from Navarro’s new album for 2020, “Into The Light”. This is Navarro’s 25th album and it features over 20 musicians contributing to Ken’s new music including bassists Gary Grainger & John Patitucci, drummers Greg Grainger, Bruce Guttridge & Dave Weckl, keyboardist Jay Rowe, harpist Lori Andrews & saxophonist Tony Craddock Jr. to name a few.
“Dancing Waters” is one of the 11 new songs from Navarro’s new album for 2020, “Into The Light”. This is Navarro’s 25th album and it features over 20 musicians contributing to Ken’s new music including bassists Gary Grainger & John Patitucci, drummers Greg Grainger, Bruce Guttridge & Dave Weckl, keyboardist Jay Rowe, harpist Lori Andrews & saxophonist Tony Craddock Jr. to name a few. For this podcast , Ken spoke with virtuoso drummer Bruce Guttridge about recording his drum part for this uniquely beautiful song in 13/8 time.
“Green Chile Stew” is one of the 11 new songs from Navarro’s new album for 2020, “Into The Light”. This is Navarro’s 25th album and it features over 20 musicians contributing to Ken’s new music including bassists Gary Grainger & John Patitucci, drummers Greg Grainger, Bruce Guttridge & Dave Weckl, keyboardist Jay Rowe, harpist Lori Andrews & saxophonist Tony Craddock Jr. to name a few. For this podcast , Ken spoke with soprano saxophonist Tony Craddock Jr. about recording his saxophone parts for this funky, bluesy gem.
“When We Dance” is one of the 11 new songs from Navarro’s new album for 2020, “Into The Light”. This is Navarro’s 25th album and it features over 20 musicians contributing to Ken’s new music including bassists Gary Grainger & John Patitucci, drummers Greg Grainger, Bruce Guttridge & Dave Weckl, keyboardist Jay Rowe, harpist Lori Andrews & saxophonist Tony Craddock Jr. to name a few. For this podcast about the making of the song “When We Dance”, Ken listens to the song with you and takes you behind the scenes to explore the musicians and their contributions to “When We Dance”, Ken’s composing process and ultimately what the song means to him.
On November 6, 2019, The City of Calgary, Two Wheel View, Bike Calgary, and Knox United Church hosted the 3rd annual Shift into Winter event.Each year, a growing crowd of everyday cyclists comes to Shift into Winter to discover how much fun it is to ride a bike even when there’s snow on the ground. Maybe, ESPECIALLY when there’s snow on the ground!This year, local frostbikers Becca Cleaver, Pavneet Singh, Lori Andrews, and Greg Glatz shared their tips and tricks on winter cycling. The panel was moderated by Lindsay Bliek, who also rides every winter.After a few words of introduction from Kim Fisher from the City of Calgary, Greg Glatz from Knox United Church, Laura Istead from Two Wheel View, and Vanessa Urschel from Bike Calgary, the panel discussion got underway.We hope you enjoy hearing about how YOU can shift into winter on a bike.Bike Town Podcast: Series 3, Special EditionEvent: Shift into WinterModerator: Lindsay BliekPanel: Becca Cleaver, Pavneet Singh, Lori Andrews, and Greg GlatzDate: November 6, 2019 at Knox United Church (Calgary)Recording Tech: Niall VosProducer & Editor: Greg GlatzSoundtrackRock Angel by Joakim Karud (https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud). Music promoted by Audio Library: https://youtu.be/K8eRXvLL7Wo.Adventures by A Himitsu (https://soundcloud.com/a-himitsu). Music provided by Audio Library: https://youtu.be/MkNeIUgNPQ8.
Episode 3 of the podcast features Prof. Lori Andrews from the Illinois Institute of Technology’s Chicago Kent College of Law. We chat about Prof. Andrews’ groundbreaking work at the intersection of law and technology, including her work in genetics and biotechnology, as well as with social networks and online privacy.
Virtuoso jazz harpist Lori Andrews was one of the first musicians Ken called when he started writing and orchestrating the music for "Music For Guitar And Orchestra". Lori is one of the few true jazz harpists on the planet and she and Ken speak in detail about how Ken used the harp on this new album. They also discussed some of the techniques Lori has created to make jazz music “groove” on a harp and the way she learned to solo on an instrument which is not known for improvisation. This is an amazing insight into the harp and as an added bonus, an incredibly informative journey into how a classically trained harpist becomes a jazz virtuoso.
On September 21, 2018, a very special new album Music For Guitar and Orchestra will be released. The album (Navarro’s 24th) also features special guest performances from drummers Dave Weckl (Chick Corea, Mike Stern) and Chad Wackerman (James Taylor, Frank Zappa), bassist John Patitucci (Wayne Shorter, Al Dimeola), saxophonist Eric Marienthal (The Rippingtons, Jeff Lorber) and harpist Lori Andrews. Eight (8) songs which Ken has scored and arranged for orchestra and his guitar are a part of this unprecedented new album which includes new versions of some of Ken's most popular songs including "Smooth Sensation", "The Stars, The Snow, The Fire", "Juliet" and many more. Follow Ken Navarro on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The Total Tutor will interview celebrity Aaron Fresh. The topic be how can network your way to the top. Also, I will interview Jack Russell of a Great White, and Robert Sarzo of Lordz of Rock. The topic will Rock'n The Cure. Next, I will interview Professor Lori Andrews author of I know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did. We will discuss her book. last, I will interview Michael Goodwin author of Economix.
Lori Andrews, author of "I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy" warns about the DEATH OF PRIVACY and the need for a SOCIAL NETWORK CONSTITUTION. NBC Political Analyst Sherry Bebitch Jeffe schools Jose. The Real Jeff Johnson shares some "keyboard courage". Jackie Casas with advice for HANG UPs with your EX, ALSO a BRAND NEW Sunset Riot track from their UPCOMING CD "UPRISING". Another The Chill Lounge and more.
Maxwell J. Mehlman is the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University and the Director of the Law-Medicine Center at Case Western University’s School of Medicine. Professor Mehlman received a BA from Reed College in 1970 and a JD from Yale Law School in 1975. In between college and law school, he was a Rhodes Scholar, earning his second Bachelor’s Degree from Oxford University in 1972. After completing law school, he practiced with the Washington D.C. firm of Arnold & Porter, where he specialized in federal regulation of medical technology. He joined the faculty at Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1984. Since 1986, he has been the Director of the Law-Medicine Center. The National Institutes of Health recently awarded Professor Mehlman a significant two-year grant to review, and then address, any public policy gaps in guidelines and ethical differences between therapeutic and enhancement genetic research that involves human subjects. His principal areas of research and teaching include: the patient-physician relationship; the rights of patients; genetics, ethics, and the law; biomedical enhancement; quality assurance and malpractice; rationing; and health reform. His recent publications include: Genetics: Ethics, Law and Policy [Second Edition] (2006, co-authored with Lori Andrews and Mark Rothstein); and Wondergenes: Genetic Enhancement and the Future of Society (2003).
Maxwell J. Mehlman is the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University and the Director of the Law-Medicine Center at Case Western University’s School of Medicine. Professor Mehlman received a BA from Reed College in 1970 and a JD from Yale Law School in 1975. In between college and law school, he was a Rhodes Scholar, earning his second Bachelor’s Degree from Oxford University in 1972. After completing law school, he practiced with the Washington D.C. firm of Arnold & Porter, where he specialized in federal regulation of medical technology. He joined the faculty at Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1984. Since 1986, he has been the Director of the Law-Medicine Center. The National Institutes of Health recently awarded Professor Mehlman a significant two-year grant to review, and then address, any public policy gaps in guidelines and ethical differences between therapeutic and enhancement genetic research that involves human subjects. His principal areas of research and teaching include: the patient-physician relationship; the rights of patients; genetics, ethics, and the law; biomedical enhancement; quality assurance and malpractice; rationing; and health reform. His recent publications include: Genetics: Ethics, Law and Policy [Second Edition] (2006, co-authored with Lori Andrews and Mark Rothstein); and Wondergenes: Genetic Enhancement and the Future of Society (2003).