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Welcome back to Your World of Creativity, the podcast where we explore the intersection of imagination and innovation across industries and disciplines.Today, we're talking music, creativity, and collaboration with the genre-defying band, The Empty Pockets. This Chicago-based quartet has backed legends like Kenny Loggins and Al Stewart, topped the Billboard Blues charts—twice—and brought their folksy Midwestern rock-blues blend to stadiums and stages around the world. Their latest release is a Live in Buffalo album just outJoining us today are Josh Solomon, Erika Brett, Nate Bellon, and Adam Balasco—the musical family behind The Empty Pockets.josh 's Website @theemptypockets on Instagram josh 's Facebook page josh on YouTube 1: Genre-Bending IdentityYou've been described as everything from Americana to Chicago-style yacht rock—with a side of blues and soul. How do you describe your sound? And how has your style evolved across the years and albums? What do you think it is about your sound that resonates across such a wide audience—from MLB stadiums to blues charts?2: Life on the Road + CollaborationYou've toured with iconic artists. How have those collaborations shaped your sound or songwriting process? What's it like writing and performing as a group with such tight chemistry? Is there a secret to staying creatively in sync? Touring this summer with Al Stewart.3: Inside Gotta Find the MoonYour latest #1 album Gotta Find the Moon was recorded with a unique, ‘one-room' process—much of it at Abbey Road Studios. What was that experience like, and how did it influence the vibe of the record? You've mentioned tributes to family, political inspiration, and even puns—how personal do these songs get, and how do you balance the intimate with the universal?4: Performance Moments + Live MagicYour latest release Live in Buffalo album captures that spontaneous, road-tested energy. What's the difference between your studio work and your live shows—and do you have a favorite on-stage memory that captures your creative spark? How does adding collaborators like jazz saxophonist Elliot Scozzaro or guitarists from Marbin and Vulfpeck elevate your performances?5: Creativity in MotionYou've made your own creative lane, and done it as an independent band. What advice would you give to other creatives—musicians or otherwise—about building a lasting, authentic career in today's world? What's next for The Empty Pockets? Any new directions, surprises, or dream collaborations coming up?Josh, Erika, Nate, Adam—thank you so much for sharing your creativity and stories with us today. Your passion and joy for music is contagious.And thanks to our sponsor, White Cloud Coffee Roasters—listeners can get 10% off their first order at WhiteCloudCoffee.com with the code CREATIVITY at checkout.Until next time, keep creating, keep sharing your light—and be sure to subscribe, rate, and review Your World of Creativity wherever you listen to podcasts. I'm Mark Stinson. See you next time!The Empty Pockets' versatile pedigree backing up renowned 70's artists like Al Stewart,...
Hello Komiks People! Panoorin niyo itong live interview ni Marbin Macalino sa Indie komiks podcast. Si Marbin Macalino o “Marbindamartian” ay isang mangguguhit at manunulat ng kwentong pambata, at ilustrador at komikero. Siya ay nakapagtapos sa UST sa kursong “Fine Arts Major in Advertising” noong 2018. Marbin is also a kid at heart, where evidently […] The post How Marbin Macalino Drew the Ang Dilay Kong Tsinelas Childrens Book appeared first on MEL CASIPIT, Artist.
Hello Komiks People! Panoorin niyo itong live interview ni Marbin Macalino sa Indie komiks podcast. Si Marbin Macalino o “Marbindamartian” ay isang mangguguhit at manunulat ng kwentong pambata, at ilustrador at komikero. Siya ay nakapagtapos sa UST sa kursong “Fine Arts Major in Advertising” noong 2018. Marbin is also a kid at heart, where evidently […] The post How Marbin Macalino Drew the Ang Dilay Kong Tsinelas Childrens Book appeared first on MEL CASIPIT, Artist.
Shiur given by Rabbi Benzion Brodie on Rabbi Brodie Mussar. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY. (First part of shiur was not recorded due to recording error.)
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On this episode of The Journalism Salute, we're joined by Carol Marbin Miller and Daniel Chang of The Miami Herald. With additional assistance from ProPublica, they produced a 5-part series published in April 2021 – Birth and Betrayal. This was about a Florida government program that was intended to help families of children who suffered catastrophic brain injuries at birth. But the program did not work as intended.This piece – there were print and video components- just won The Collier Prize – a $25,000 journalism award focusing on investigative and political reporting on state governments.Daniel and Carol talked about the work that went into the piece, which took two years to complete. They explained the challenges they encountered, how they organized their work, and the lessons they've learned that allow for investigative reporting success.Thank you as always for listening. For any comments or questions about an episode, or to suggest a guest, please write journalismsalute@gmail.com. You can also visit our website at TheJournalismSalute.org
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