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Song of the Day
Lydia Ramsey - I Will Wait For You

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 4:14


Lydia Ramsey - “I Will Wait For You” from the 2022 self-released album Like A Dream. Lydia Ramsey is an Indianola, WA-born, Seattle-based Americana artist that's been channeling the vintage folk sounds of Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt since 2016. Her wistful melodies and enchanting vocals and often simple in presentation: just a guitar or banjo, perhaps some twinkling piano, and showstealingly lovely coos. Her latest record Like A Dream was released in September and hones in on the collective thoughts, anxieties, and loneliness felt during the pandemic. Our Song of the Day “I Will Wait For You” is especially relatable looking back on those lockdown days but also for many still, as she speaks to a friend - or perhaps to herself - in the depths of despair, encouraging them to keep moving forward. “Running through your head /What if this lasts forever,” Ramsey quavers. “It's bitter end in these days without being close together.” Resiliently, she presses on, hoping, waiting, and praying for the day in which things “will be better than ever.” Ramsey collaborated with a number of longtime musician-friends, engineer Johnny Bregar, and New York-based engineer/producer, D. James Goodwin (The National, Kevin Morby, Blitzen Trapper) on Like A Dream. Watch the intimate Jacob Rosen-directed video for “I Will Wait For You" and read the full post at KEXP.org.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday | Tackling access to healthcare in rural America

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 46:30


BRN Sunday | Maine bans facial recognition technology from schools and most police work; Loki and the Simpsons meet on Disney+ July 7th ; Looking forward at the retirement & savings ‘Ations for the second half of 2021 ; the Delta variant & mixing coronavirus vaccine doses might improve protection, early evidence is showing ; a new startup focused on rural healthcare ; a mixed bag in the real estate market: what to expect from home sales ahead? | Daniel Kline, Jacob Passy, Lydia Ramsey, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | Visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday | A framework for emergency savings

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 27:59


BRN Sunday | ”I live in Seattle, but it's overrun with tech workers”; Instacart adds faster ‘Priority Delivery' which will cause headaches for delivery workers ; a framework for emergency savings ; U.S. coronavirus rates are dropping & outstanding vaccine questions and | Lydia Ramsey, Daniel Kline, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | Visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday | Average American will subscribe to 5 streaming services by 2024

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 43:56


BRN Sunday | The  Improving Access to Retirement Savings Act; AT&T to refocus on 5G as it unloads Warner Media; Average American will subscribe to 5 streaming services by 2024; JPMorgan is trying to disrupt healthcare — again ; Experts think the new mask guidance may be too broad ; mortgage rates move back up to 3.00% mark | special guest: Lydia Ramsey, Daniel Kline, Jacob Passy, David Levine & Kevin Walsh   | Visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday for Sunday, May 9, 2021

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 38:55


BRN Sunday for Sunday, May 9, 2021 | House panel advances bipartisan retirement savings bill; Financial services Tech Executives See Promise in 5G, 3-D Printing; These New Hearing Aids Look Just Like Regular Earbuds ... And Pack Unique Tech; boosting global vaccine production; Job report surprise: pace of homebuilder hiring has slowed | special guest: Lydia Ramsey, Daniel Kline, Jacob Passy, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | Visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday for Sunday, April 11, 2021

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 50:01


BRN Sunday for Sunday, April 11, 2021 |Vaccine eligibility expands ; Best Buy's $200 Amazon Prime rival offers tech support and free installs;  T-Mobile announces widespread launch of consumer Home Internet service ; continued strength in the bond market ; vaccinations to play a much more important role in travel ; anticipation (of cicada) of what to expect with this year's retirement legislation | special guest: Lydia Ramsey, Daniel Kline, Oliver Renick, Jacob Passy, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | For more info visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe

Trial by Data
Trial by Data: How Coronavirus is Impacting Clinical Trials feat. Lydia Ramsey + Dr. Sam Volchenboum

Trial by Data

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 43:46


This week we welcome Lydia Ramsey to our first episode of season two to discuss the ongoing race for the coronavirus vaccine, as well as how coronavirus is changing clinical trials broadly. Trial by Data, presented by Litmus Health, is a podcast exploring the data-driven technologies and strategies shaping the future of clinical trials. We cover the most pressing issues and questions facing researchers and clinicians today, in an ever-changing landscape. Listen in as we interview leaders and innovators in the field who are at the forefront of developing and using these data-driven approaches.

Other News
The Concert: Sound Effect, Episode 212

Other News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 48:10


There is nothing like standing in the crowd, watching your favorite musician take the stage, playing your favorite song live right in front of you. Well thanks to a little global pandemic, going to a concert has been more or less impossible. Well, those of us at Sound Effect miss hearing live music, and we are willing to bet that you do to. Today on the show, we are going to bring the concert to you. We're going to be playing live music recordings that were performed and recorded just for Sound Effect over the years. Singer songwriter Lydia Ramsey channels her ancestors in a haunting folk tune. Also some political satire in song form from Long Winters front man John Roderick . And get out the Kleenex... Kimya Dawson performs a real tear jerker. Plus live recordings from Chastity Belt , Ben Union , Naomi Wachira and Skerik’s Bandalabra . Click the play button above to listen to the show.

Sound Effect
The Concert: Sound Effect, Episode 212

Sound Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 48:10


There is nothing like standing in the crowd, watching your favorite musician take the stage, playing your favorite song live right in front of you. Well thanks to a little global pandemic, going to a concert has been more or less impossible. Well, those of us at Sound Effect miss hearing live music, and we are willing to bet that you do to. Today on the show, we are going to bring the concert to you. We're going to be playing live music recordings that were performed and recorded just for Sound Effect over the years. Singer songwriter Lydia Ramsey channels her ancestors in a haunting folk tune. Also some political satire in song form from Long Winters front man John Roderick . And get out the Kleenex... Kimya Dawson performs a real tear jerker. Plus live recordings from Chastity Belt , Ben Union , Naomi Wachira and Skerik’s Bandalabra . Click the play button above to listen to the show.

Other News
Singer Lydia Ramsey Summons The Ghosts Of Her Family in Her Music

Other News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 10:27


This story originally aired on October 28, 2017. To say that Seattle musician Lydia Ramsey was raised in a musical family would be kind of an understatement. “Me and my brothers joke that, like, in order to sit down in our living room, you had to pick up an instrument because it was taking up the chair. And then you’d be like oh, well I’m holding this so I might as well play something on it,” said Ramsey. Eventually, Lydia would decide to dig a little deeper into her family history. What she found out is that music has been woven through her ancestry for generations. She’s incorporated some of the stories she uncovered into her music, fantasizing in her lyrics about the lives the lives they might have had. She joined us in the KNKX performance studio to play her song “Ghosts,” but first sat down with Sound Effect producer Kevin Kniestedt to talk about sharing some of her family ghost stories through music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3XAdtM9B50

Seattle Growth Podcast
S4 Ep. 12: Seattle Music: Past, Present, and Future

Seattle Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 14:34


In this season finale, voices from the music industry share why music is embedded in Seattle’s DNA, give insight into the soul of the not just the music scene but the city as a whole, and offer perspectives on what needs to be done to hold on to the rich cultural resource. For this season, Seattle Growth Podcast host Jeff Shulman set across the city interviewing established and emerging musicians, music lovers, and music industry leaders to learn more about the past, present, and future of Seattle music. The episode features the voices of: David Armstrong who served Executive Producer and Artistic Director of 5th Ave Theatre for 18 years. Dave B who performed in front of a sold out Key Arena and with Macklemore on The Tonight Show. Andre Brown who is a recent graduate of the University of Washington’s School of Drama. Matt Bishop who founded the popular indie folk and chamber pop band Hey Marseilles. Marco Collins who is the subject of the documentary The Glamour and the Squalor because of his rich contributions to the national music scene through his work as a Seattle radio personality. Draze who is a hip-hop emcee and musician born in Seattle. Jason Finn who is the drummer for the platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated band Presidents of the United States of America. Kate Voss and Jason Goessl who perform as the duo Sundae and Mr. Goessl. DeVon Manier who is the founder of Sportn’ Life Music Group and was an inaugural member of the Seattle Music Commission. Celene Ramadan who is a Seattle musician who has performed as Leeni, Prom Queen and Snax the Bunny. Lydia Ramsey who is an Americana folk singer-songwriter and a talent buyer at the Triple Door. Curtis Romjue who founded First Aid Arts Austin Santiago who is the General Manager of Do206 Steven Severin who is the co-owner of Neumos and Wake Up Presents Brent Stiefl who is CEO of Votiv Inc. and co-founder of Onto Entertainment, which manages the platinum-selling band The Lumineers. Dustin Vance who fronts the band Fond Farewell. Naomi Wachira who is an Afro-Folk singer-songwriter. Levi and Stephanie Ware who founded the Melodic Caring Project. Tekla Waterfield who received a “Listen Up! Women in Music” grant for songwriting from the Allied Arts Foundation. Hollis Wong-Wear who is a Grammy-nominated artist who collaborated with Macklemore and performs with the group Flavr Blue. Visit www.seattlegrowthpodcast.com/s4ep12 for more information on the voices appearing in this episode.

Sequenced
Halle Tecco, founder of Rock Health, interviewed by Lydia Ramsey of Business Insider

Sequenced

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 44:02


On this episode of Sequenced, Halle Tecco, founder of Rock Health and Angel Investor at Techammer, sits down with Business Insider’s Lydia Ramsey to discuss the digital health landscape, the recent JP Morgan, Amazon, and Berkshire Hathaway news, and achieving gender parity in healthcare.

Seattle Growth Podcast
S4 Ep.5: Is Growth Crushing the Soul of Seattle Music

Seattle Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 64:42


Is there a cultural transformation underway in Seattle? Has the music scene that grabbed the nation’s attention during the 1990s grunge era maintained its identity? Three voices in today’s Seattle music scene share their perspective on the culture of Seattle music and how it is changing in recent years. The episode features: Austin Santiago, owner of BuildStrong Music Group, which has been curating concerts and music culture in Cascadia since 2005 and Vice President at Do206, a website dedicated to highlighting live events in the area. Lydia Ramsey, an Americana singer-songwriter and talent buyer at the Seattle music venue Triple Door. Celene Ramadan, a Seattle musician who has performed as Leeni, Prom Queen, and Snax the Bunny. The voices give insight into the current identity and trajectory of Seattle’s music scene. For comparison, the episode also includes quotes from previous guests including legendary Seattle radio personality Marco Collins, former Grammy executive Ben London, and platinum selling band member Jason Finn. This episode gives unique insight into the process of becoming a musician in Seattle. It provides a window into the evolving culture of the city that spans beyond music and it gives you a chance to meet some of the talented artists in Seattle. Featuring the song Show Me The Stars by Lydia Ramsey and the song Vengeance (Will Be Mine) by Prom Queen.

Seattle Growth Podcast
Season Preview and Dave B

Seattle Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 20:11


A preview of Season 4 with an interview with emerging Seattle hip-hop artist Dave B. Professor Jeff Shulman has been interviewing a set of established and emerging artists, music lovers, and music industry leaders and will soon share their stories with you. The episode also includes brief clips from the talented voices of Lydia Ramsey (http://www.lydiaramseymusic.com/), Prom Queen (http://promqueenmusic.com), and Kate Voss (http://www.katevoss.com/).

Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 122 – Medicaid Expansion and Healthcare Reform: Lydia Ramsey and Jay Ruais, Healthcare Reform

Cover 2 Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 28:50


Greg interviews Lydia Ramsey, a reporter for Business Insider, covering pharmaceutical, biotech industries, and healthcare. He also interviews Jay Ruais, the Chief Operating Officer and Vice President of Government Affairs for the Addiction Policy Forum in Washington, D.C. Both Lydia and Jay have closely followed Congress’ decisions on healthcare reform. Listen to the podcast to discover how the government aims to continue its commitment to funding programs that aid in the opioid epidemic, and how granting states waivers can help in the process.