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Fans of Let's Hear It (and there are oh-so many!) will acknowledge that Eric and Kirk get a little nutty about their guests sometimes. Well, this time, Marc Solomon of Civitas Public Affairs and William Foster of the Bridgespan Group drive Kirk and Eric to 11. The topic this time is Marc's and William's new paper “Betting on the Tortoise: Policy Incrementalism and How Philanthropy's Support Can Turn Small Sustained Steps into Big Impact,” co-written with Eric Chen and Zach Slobig. The problem is that philanthropy is astonishingly timid about funding policy work (sorry, philanthropy). The thing is, Marc and William remind us about how smart philanthropy can make a huge difference in the kinds of policy wins that every wants – freedom to marry, increasing the minimum wage, and many more. And then Kirk and Eric have what we humbly think is one of the funnier and more entertaining rants this season, so stick around for that. Thanks for listening, and please, please, subscribe, rate, and review the show so more people can find us!
Fans of Let's Hear It (and there are oh-so many!) will acknowledge that Eric and Kirk get a little nutty about their guests sometimes. Well, this time, Marc Solomon of Civitas Public Affairs and William Foster of the Bridgespan Group drive Kirk and Eric to 11. The topic this time is Marc's and William's new paper “Betting on the Tortoise: Policy Incrementalism and How Philanthropy's Support Can Turn Small Sustained Steps into Big Impact,” co-written with Eric Chen and Zach Slobig. The problem is that philanthropy is astonishingly timid about funding policy work (sorry, philanthropy). The thing is, Marc and William remind us about how smart philanthropy can make a huge difference in the kinds of policy wins that every wants – freedom to marry, increasing the minimum wage, and many more. And then Kirk and Eric have what we humbly think is one of the funnier and more entertaining rants this season, so stick around for that. Thanks for listening, and please, please, subscribe, rate, and review the show so more people can find us!
Journey of an Artist kicks off our brand new season with our first ever LIVE recording and audience!Do you ever feel like your education didn't quite prepare you for the creative life you want to lead? Maybe you feel like you're being called in a different direction than you initially planned. If so, musicians Marc Solomon and Amy Curnow have some epic advice about charting your own path with your formal education!In this episode--kicking off a brand new season!--Emmeline sits down in front of a live audience at Zounds Sounds The B Side with Zounds Sounds owners and Charming Gardeners Amy Curnow and Marc Solomon. Amy and Marc talk about moving from formal arts education to careers in entertainment. They also talk about how that shift in their own lives has powered their unique vision for their music school, Zounds Sounds. Plus, hear some live performances of the songs Marc has composed about their experiences and released with Amy as the duo Charming Gardeners!This episode was recorded at Zounds Sounds The B Side in Dallas, TX in front of a live audience, and the entire Journey of team is IMMENSELY grateful to the team at Zounds Sounds for helping us make this vision a reality. To learn more about Marc and Amy, or to follow their musical journey, visit their official websites for Charming Gardeners and Zounds Sounds. You can also find them on Facebook! To catch more of the awesome live events hosted by Zounds Sounds The B Side, follow the venue on Instagram.For behind-the-scenes information and more about Journey of an Artist, visit the Journey of Series official webpage, or follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic.
According to a recent poll, 71% of Americans think same-sex marriage should be legal, compared to 27% in 1996. Marc Solomon, a partner at Civitas Public Affairs, was at the forefront of this remarkable shift. Today, Jeff speaks to Marc about the strategies for systems change he used in the long fight to legalize same-sex marriage, including engagement, persuasion and community mobilization. If you want to learn more about Civitas Public Affairs, visit civitaspublicaffairs.com--If you aspire to be a System Catalyst and need resources to help you on your journey, subscribe to our newsletter. To learn more about our mission and our partners, visit systemcatalysts.com.This podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marc Solomon and Amy Curnow have been running the music school Zounds Sounds in the DFW metroplex for 18 years. We hear about enormous impact they've made on the music community through their teaching and the anniversary party/concert they're throwing showcasing new an old students and teachers at The Granada Theater on November 21. We also hear about the origins of their band Charming Gardeners and what it's like performing as a couple. And finally Marc tells a hilarious gig story about the time a lit Rick James very emphatically and eagerly talked his way into sitting in with Marc's band at a club in LA. www.zounds-sounds.com www.charminggardenersmusic.com
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Mike Falzone (@mikefalzone) talked to us about the ghost that taught him lessons about moving on and spending time wisely. Mike is the host of the very cool crowd work standup show, Surrounded. You can see the next Surrounded at the Hollywood Improv THIS FRIDAY, March 24th (tickets here). Follow this show on Instagram @kariassadghostdetective for some video reels and updates about live shows. Ghost Detective is hosted by @assadkarirocks and edited and produced by James Hillmer @jdhillmer. This episode was recorded by Marc Solomon at Slo Mo King Studio.
We talked to Kristal Adams (@thedarkkristal) to solve the case of a smooth operator who ghosted her. We talked a lot about musicals, love bombing, long first dates, and the complexities of dating in and around religious communities. Follow this show on Instagram @kariassadghostdetective for some video reels and updates about live shows. Ghost Detective is hosted by @assadkarirocks and edited and produced by James Hillmer @jdhillmer. This episode was recorded by Marc Solomon at Slo Mo King Studio.
We talked with Chris Estrada (This Fool) about spirited connections he made growing up in LA, being a bummer on dates, and projecting ourselves onto other people's business. Chris is the co-creator and star ofThis Fool on Hulu. You can follow him on IG @chrisestradacomic. Follow this show on Instagram @kariassadghostdetective for some video reels and updates about live shows. Ghost Detective is hosted by @assadkarirocks and edited and produced by James Hillmer @jdhillmer. This episode was recorded by Marc Solomon at Slo Mo King Studio.
Marc Solomon is the founder of Golf Made Simple Inc. which specializes in 2 and 3 Day Golf Schools for Golfers of every ability level. Marc goes deep into his development and growth his company that's earned over $40 Million in Golf Lessons. His communication skills, understanding of his customers & demographic, and his commitment to giving both young and seasoned Golf Professionals opportunities to teach full-time has led to success in the Golf Instruction Business.Golf Made Simple Website - www.GolfMadeSimple.com
In celebration of the paperback book release of Sharon's latest book, Real Change, in November of 2021, the Metta Hour is releasing an anthology of interviews exploring the themes from the book.These interviews originally aired on the podcast in 2020, with Sharon speaking to different meditation teachers and activists about the intersection of mindfulness and lovingkindness practice with social action. For the fourth episode of this anthology, we're exploring the theme of Anger to Courage. This episode features interview clips from Devon and Craig Hase, Sensei Joshin Byrnes, Marc Solomon, Mallika Dutt, and Shelly Tygielski. Each speak about their transformational journey working with anger: the pitfalls and promises of this powerful emotion and how to harness it for a courageous heart and mind.The paperback edition of Real Change is now available! Order HereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In celebration of the paperback book release of Sharon's latest book, Real Change, in November of 2021, the Metta Hour is releasing an anthology of interviews exploring the themes from the book.These interviews originally aired on the podcast in 2020, with Sharon speaking to various folks about the intersection of mindfulness and lovingkindness practice with social action. For Episode Two of the Real Change Anthology, the Metta Hour Podcast explores the theme of "Grief to Resilience" with interview clips featuring David DeSteno, Ellen Agler, Jack Kornfield, Jana Kiser, Sensei Joshin Byrnes, Marc Solomon, and Sebene Selassie.Sharon hosts an 8-Day Real Change Challenge Dec 6-13th, featuring daily lessons, meditations, & calls to action. Register at SharonSalzberg.comThe paperback edition of Real Change is available Nov 30th: Preorder HereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join me as I talk to Marc Solomon about his time playing guitar in Perfect w/Tommy Stinson, contributing to Puff Daddy's "All About the Benjamins," getting fired by Spike Jonze, performing with Rick James and more. Great dude!
Good golf schools don't change your swing, they teach how to recognize and correct your flaws. Golf Made Simple claims to do that. Marc Solomon of Golf Made Simple shares his entertaining passion in this Members Only episode #186 that’s never been heard publicly before!
773: Dr. Robert K Winters is the Resident Sports Psychologist at the David Leadbetter World Teaching Headquarters in Florida. It’s been twelve years since we had our last conversation with Dr. Bob, but his return to discuss confidence, the Yips, mindfulness, clutch performance, competition, and more doesn’t disappoint. You can find him at DrBobWinters.com or his new training site, TheConfidenceDoctor.com. You can also hear our previous conversations with Dr. Bob on Golf Smarter Mulligans #14 & #63. This week on Golf Smarter Mulligans episode 89, we replay our interview with Marc Solomon of GolfMadeSimple.com and the Golf Made Simple Golf Schools held throughout the world. This was originally a Members Only episode, so it’s never been heard in public before! This concludes our 15th full year of Golf Smarter. Thank you so much for your loyal and continued support of both Golf Smarter and Golf Smarter Mulligans. Please join me each week in 2021 as we further our quest to become better, smarter golfers. I want to wish y’all a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year. Stay safe. Stay well. Stay tuned. Fred.
For episode 134 of the Metta Hour, Sharon speaks with social change agent, Marc Solomon.Marc is a nationally recognized political strategist and campaign leader with 25 years of experience in strategy, campaign management, policy development and execution, messaging and communications leadership, and field mobilization. Marc was one of the key architects of the marriage equality movement and has applied lessons from the marriage equality movement to help secure impactful criminal justice reforms, pass laws enacting automatic voter registration, advance pro-immigrant policies, and build bipartisan support for ending partisan gerrymandering. Learn more about Marc’s public affair’s work at civitaspublicaffairs.comIn this episode, Sharon and Marc discuss his work as an activist, in particular, cultivating resilience working on long-term civil rights movements, and the role that meditation has played in his own life. Marc closes the conversation by leading a guided lovingkindness meditation practice.
In this podcast episode, LA based music producer, engineer and multi-instrumentalist, Marc Solomn shares his story with Philip from VisionQuest Sound. Music featured by Suzen "Sunrise" from SunSoul Records. Show info: https://visionquestsound.com/radio-show/episode-marc/ Marc has worked with: Shwayze, Pussy Cat Dolls, Big Syke, Tupac, Shug Knight, Baby G, G Easy, Mod Sun, Danny Way, Dc Clothing, Mopreme Shukur, Suzen Lucas, Johnny Blaze, Loa Greyson, Jerome Grey, Kari Assad --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/visionquestsound/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/visionquestsound/support
Singing is one thing, singing right is a totally different thing. Amy Curnow and her husband, Marc Solomon, teach music at Zounds Sounds and perform as the Charming Gardeners. Let's listen in for her advice.
Councilor Matt O'Malley sits down with his former boss from MassEquality and friend, Marc Solomon, a leader in the marriage equality movement. Marc shares how he was able to help mobilize the social movement and reflects on his time in helping make Massachusetts the first state to legalize same-sex marriage. Buy Marc's book, Winning Marriage: The Inside Story of How Same-Sex Couples Took on the Politicians and Pundits―and Won on his website marcsolomon.com. @MarcESolomon @MattOMalley
Marc Solomon of Golf Made Simple shares his entertaining passion for golf instruction and it doesn’t diminish when we discuss video swing analysis. If the key to trusting your swing is clearing your mind before each shot, then he may have a compelling argument. http://GolfMadeSimple.comHost Fred Greene is interested in hearing your opinion on this topic. Follow @GolfSmarter on Twitter, or join the conversation at the GOLF SMARTER Facebook page.http://GolfSmarter.com
563 Premium: Marc Solomon of Golf Made Simple shares his entertaining passion for golf instruction and it doesn’t diminish when we discuss video swing analysis. If the key to trusting your swing is clearing your mind before each shot, then he may have a compelling argument. http://GolfMadeSimple.comHost Fred Greene is interested in hearing your opinion on this topic. Follow @GolfSmarter on Twitter, or join the conversation at the GOLF SMARTER Facebook page.http://GolfSmarter.com
Episode 18 - Guest Marc Solomon discusses using a SharePoint Center of Excellence at his insurance company (and the value to marry the business purposes with technical functions); plus Cenzig Satir and Roger Beharry Lall from AIIM16. Also excerpts from a recent AIIM webinar on SharePoint featuring Bob Larrivee, Barry Jinks (stay agile and modify as you need) and Mike Alsup (plan the journey YOU want to take with SharePoint). More at AIIM.org Host, Kevin Craine
Freedom to Marry national campaign director Marc Solomon provided an illuminating overview of his successful 13-year battle for marriage equality, at the 2015 Global PR Summit in Miami. Solomon, in conversation with Cohn & Wolfe Americas CEO Jim Joseph, pointed out that the success was far from assured, particularly after a string of losses in key ballots. However, a focus on communication, data and influencer marketing ultimately paved the way for the pivotal Supreme Court decision that declared gay marriage legal. Show notes: PR Summit: How The Marriage Equality Campaign Won
Host: Amy Matheny with Marc Solomon Amy and Marc continue their dialogue on the Marriage Equality fight. They discuss humanizing stories to straight Americans to get legislation passed, Income Taxes and Social Security, state by state empowerment, and the four upcoming Supreme Court cases that will challenge state laws. Visit www.freedomtomarry.org/ for more information. For [...]
Host: Amy Matheny with Marc Solomon Amy is excited to be speaking with her guest Marc Solomon for the next two weeks. Marc is the National Campaign Director of Freedom to Marry and has written a new book, Winning Marriage: The Inside Story of How Same-Sex Couples Took on the Politicians and Pundits – and [...]
The inaugural show at Rafa's Lounge, Echo Park.It was a packed house, standing room only and the atmosphere was electric. "Kids On McCadden" opened the show with a few songs demonstrating feisty lyrics and a blend of African finesse and acoustic folk rock.Marc Solomon accompanied the show on acoustic guitar, punctuating each letter with humor and a lyrical sensitivity.Rene Parker (aka Marisol) a Los Angeles writer, actress and comedienne reads a love letter from twenty years ago.Stephanie McCanles is a writer, producer, director and infinte undoable knot in your favorite necklace. She reads a letter to her brain!David Razowsky is the former artistic director of the Second City Los Angeles. As a performer at Second City he worked with Steve Carrel, Stephen Colbert, Rachel Dratch, and Chris Farley, among others. David has directed Second City in Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, and The Second City National Touring Company. David is the voice of Dixon, the world’s coolest adult, in ABC’s animated series, The Weekenders, and has appeared on Spin City, Roseanne, and Late Night with David Letterman as the voice of Albert Brook’s parrot. Note: when he references "church bells" what you can't hear is an audience member's ringtone of churchbells going off during his performance.George Earth is a music composer for film trailers and a performing guitarist with many album and toruing credits. He also dabbles in comic drawing, talk show hosting, and comedic writing. His Zodiac sign is Cancer and he is telepathic. He reads correspondence between himself and a Nigerian Scam Artist.T-Wrecks is a writer and an artist and reads a letter to her Father.Jayne Entwistle, host and producer of To Whom It May Concern reads a letter to the Meat Packer's Union.If you have a letter, visit the website to learn how to submit or where to attend the next live show!www.readyourletter.com
When the issue of gay marriage is in the news in Massachusetts, we bring on the leaders from both sides for a civil discussion of the issues. Chris Mineau of Vote on Marriage and Marc Solomon of Mass Equality were our guests. What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Hailed as “Groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening at 8pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Leader.