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We are joined by Marc Young to discuss the Khafre Scans, the credibility of the conclusions from the scan data, and the future of this type of technology if it is viable. In the second half of the show, we talk about Marc's encounters with fraud in academia, and the problems with the peer review system.We are going to Peru in October of 2025!! Sign up now and join us, Ben from UnchartedX, and Yousef Aywan from the Khemet School on an epic journey through the highlands of Peru:https://unchartedx.com/2025peru2/Join us, Ben from UnchartedX, Adam Young, and Karoly Poka for an afternoon at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York where we will peruse their collection of Ancient Egyptian artifacts, then we will move to the Explorer's Club for dinner and presentations from us and Ben!https://eveningattheexplorersclub.eventbrite.com/ Join our Patreon, support the show, get extra content and early access!https://www.patreon.com/brothersoftheserpentSupport the show with a paypal donation:https://paypal.me/snakebros
We are joined by Marc Young to discuss the Khafre Scans, the credibility of the conclusions from the scan data, and the future of this type of technology if it is viable. In the second half of the show, we talk about Marc's encounters with fraud in academia, and the problems with the peer review system. We are going to Peru in October of 2025!! Sign up now and join us, Ben from UnchartedX, and Yousef Aywan from the Khemet School on an epic journey through the highlands of Peru: https://unchartedx.com/2025peru2/ Join us, Ben from UnchartedX, Adam Young, and Karoly Poka for an afternoon at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York where we will peruse their collection of Ancient Egyptian artifacts, then we will move to the Explorer's Club for dinner and presentations from us and Ben! https://eveningattheexplorersclub.eventbrite.com/ Join our Patreon, support the show, get extra content and early access! https://www.patreon.com/brothersoftheserpent Support the show with a paypal donation: https://paypal.me/snakebros Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Geophysical Archaeology 01:30 Understanding Synthetic Aperture Radar Technology 04:59 Applications of SAR in Archaeology 08:49 Challenges in Validating Geophysical Data 12:00 Exploring Potential Sites for Scanning 16:00 Natural Features and Geological Considerations 20:02 Interpreting Geophysical Data and Findings 24:58 The Role of Water in Archaeological Structures 26:37 Exploring Ancient Structures and Water Tables 29:19 Theories of Ancient Civilizations and Doomsday Bunkers 30:47 Geological Insights and Ancient Engineering 34:24 Hydraulic Systems and Water Management in Ancient Egypt 36:56 Data Interpretation and the Search for Hidden Structures 39:20 Skepticism and Media Representation of Scientific Findings 46:31 The Challenges of Peer Review and Data Release 54:37 Skepticism and Scientific Methodology 01:02:31 The Sun et al. Paper and Its Controversies 01:20:42 Investigating Scientific Fraud 01:23:05 The Consequences of Whistleblowing 01:27:10 The Integrity of Scientific Research 01:29:49 The Role of Money in Science 01:33:04 The Challenges of Peer Review 01:38:59 Corruption and Conspiracy in Academia 01:48:01 The Future of Scientific Publishing 01:58:24 The Intersection of Science and Political Narratives 02:01:15 Conspiracies in the Scientific Community 02:04:49 The Evolution of Skepticism in Alternative History 02:09:31 The Journey from Speculation to Scientific Inquiry 02:12:55 Future Endeavors and Academic Integrity 02:16:51 The State of Science and Integrity in Research
When you hear the words ‘craft’ or ‘artisan’ mentioned together with Portland, you might tend to think of beer or coffee. But it could also easily be artisan amplifiers and handcrafted cables. From custom-made guitars to individually soldered effects pedals, the city has a vibrant boutique audio manufacturing industry closely intertwined with the local music scene. Portland writer Marc Young tells us about how Oregon became known as a place where people make a lot of very cool audio equipment. For more Evergreen episodes and to share your voice with us, visit our showpage. Follow OPB on Instagram, and follow host Jenn Chávez too. You can sign up for OPB’s newsletters to get what you need in your inbox regularly. Don’t forget to check out our many podcasts, which can be found on any of your favorite podcast apps: Hush Timber Wars Season 2: Salmon Wars Politics Now Think Out Loud And many more! Check out our full show list here.
Special guests Marc Young @Marc_D_Young https://linktr.ee/marc_young_90 Welcome to the Forbidden Frontier with hosts Gary from @nerdrotic, Adam Crigler from @TheCriglerShow and @QTRBlackGarrett from @NegaGarrett ProducedContinue reading
Sherwin sits down with Marc Young and Joel Spiess of UWM to explore the innovative programs and initiatives shaping the university's future. From community impact to student success, this engaging interview provides a behind-the-scenes look at UWM's vision and leadership. Tune in for insights, stories, and inspiration from two of UWM's influential figures
Join us this week as Marc Young shares his message about hope and how to flow in it.
Jeremy is DeBardi is the creative force behind Steel Beans, a project that shot to fame with viral clips of him simultaneously playing drums and guitar while singing. Marc Young spoke with a sparkly DeBardi at this year's noisy music industry trade show NAMM to discuss his musical origins, his meteoric rise after breaking the internet, and what's next after opening for bands like Tool and Tenacious D.
In this episode of Weaver: Beyond the Numbers, Marc Young, a tax partner at Weaver, is joined by Brandon Hayes, a senior manager in Weaver's state and local tax group, to review the complex world of sales and use tax issues in the construction industry. They explore this sector's unique challenges and opportunities, shedding light on the intricacies of tax regulations across different states and focusing on Texas' distinctive approach to taxing materials in construction projects.Key Points: • Texas allows contractors to act as retailers under separated contracts, enabling tax-free purchases of materials for resale to customers• The distinction between lump sum and separated contracts significantly affects how sales and use tax is collected and paid, emphasizing the importance of invoice formatting tax compliance• The tax obligation for materials used in construction is determined by the location of the project, not the location of the business or sourced materials This episode provides an overview of the sales and use tax landscape as it pertains to the construction industry, highlighting the critical differences in tax treatment between Texas and other states. It emphasizes the importance of understanding how contract types and the scope of work can significantly influence tax obligations, offering valuable insights for contractors and businesses operating within this sector. "Organizations need to be proactive rather than reactive,” Hayes said. “From the customer's perspective, if . . . you're going to be expanding an existing facility or you're going to be repurposing an existing facility, and maybe you have some new construction associated with that, really it would be incumbent to have that contract drawn up as a separated contract." This underscores the episode's core message: the critical need for strategic planning and understanding of tax regulations to avoid potential pitfalls. Subscribe and listen to future episodes of Weaver: Beyond the Numbers on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.©2024
Despite being based in the country music capital of Nashville, BAYBE melds metal, hip-hop and pop elements into her own carefully crafted artistic vision. In this special episode of Signal Path, she spoke with Marc Young at the Shure booth of this year's (rather noisy) NAMM music industry trade show. They discussed her wide-ranging musical influences, her meticulous attention to her spooky aesthetic, and why Nashville isn't just for country music anymore.
Join us as our own Marc Young brings us the word for our Christmas Eve service!
Hannah V is a London-based producer, pianist and songwriter known for her collaborations with the likes of Rihanna, Stormzy, Yola and JP Cooper. Marc Young met up with her at the London Podcast Show to discuss how her multicultural upbringing in Germany and India influenced her early musical education, her transition from classically trained pianist to key member of Rihanna's backing band, and how she once composed a track for Netflix's Bridgerton series in just a matter of hours. This episode was recorded at the Shure booth of the very loud trade show with the SM7B microphone and it was produced by Andrew Anderson.
This is an episode not to miss, the least edited and the longest episode to date on 'A Wholeness Podcast'.Tune in to Fliss and Mahesh where you'll feel their conversation bouncing off of one another. A conversation full of different branches.Mahesh started his career in 1991 training with Marc Young in Poole, UK. Like Fliss he too, transitioned over to Barbering, that was 7 years ago. Now working in his space The Hairy Palm with his wife Bhavani and friend Wendi in Bournemouth, UK, and with his yoga studio among an amazing community at Badhand Warehouse.Mahesh is a free thinker, innuendo pro, international barber, yoga teacher, mens work facilitator and so much more. He's a vibrant, fun loving guy who has so much to offer.Expect to hear multiple topics between Fliss and Mahesh, such as, simple living, plant medicine, business future proofing, living in harmony with your surroundings, tree hugging and mental health. To see Mahesh on Beard Brand, click here!Episode mentions: please see IG post for details as technology isn't letting me share that many links here!Land of acknowledgement by Alyssa Sutherland, voice of 'Catch Me Outside My Comfort Zone'. And a shout out to Daniel, for the use of is studio at Bairnsdale Bikes, check out This Is Our Life Podcast With Dan & Dre.
Join us as Marc Young brings an incredible word from the Lord!
This week we are joined by archaeologist and geoscientist, Marc Young. Marc is currently a PhD candidate at Flinders University, Adelaide and a researcher at the Comet Research Group In this show we will be looking at Marc's work and the broader condition of the Younger Dryas Impact Event research. Marc is currently working on the project to compile the comprehensive bibliography of YDIH research. Find and Follow Marc here: https://linktr.ee/marc_young_90 Marc will also be appearing at The Cosmic Summit, alongside Randall Carlson et al, on June 17th-18th. Click here for in person or livestream tickets: https://www.howtube.com/TrdBKRO0HjIu ____________________________________________________________________ Follow us here: https://allmylinks.com/the-amish-inquisition Signup for the newsletter, join the community, follow us online, and most importantly share links! #comet #YDIH #youngerdryas ____________________________________________________________________ Producer Credits for Ep 283: Producers - Aliah, Mathew Chinn, Emma Bridges, Helen and Sam ____________________________________________________________________ Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc). We read out iTunes reviews if you leave them. Website - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/ Join the Element server: https://matrix.to/#/%23the-amish-inquisition%3Amatrix.org Subscribe to the Newsletter: http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/subscribe-to-the-newsletter/ Get your Merch from: The Amish Loot Chest - https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/amish-inquisition-loot-chest Email - theamishinquisition@gmail.com Buy us a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theamishguys Patreon -https://www.patreon.com/theamishinquisition Guilded - https://www.guilded.gg/i/k5ax5Adk Odysee Channel - https://odysee.com/@theamishinquisition:e Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1347401 TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLtYEueE/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/amishinqpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 Instagram - https://www.inAmish Inquisition | Facebookstagram.com/theamishinquisition/?hl=en Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/0fNMZAQctCme/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA Find out how to become a Producer here - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/phil-1523918247/ Become a Producer! The Amish Inquisition is 100% supported by YOU. NO Ads, NO Sponsorship, NO Paywalls. We really don't want to suckle at the teat of some faceless corporate overlord. But that is only avoidable with your help! Join your fellow producers by donating to The Amish Inquisition via the PayPal button on our website, simply donate whatever you think the show is worth to you. If you find the podcast valuable, please consider returning some value to us and help keep the show free and honest. 283 Assets: Kim Woodburn Based: https://twitter.com/DavidMackayy/status/1663282354314518533?t=21dwggSPOPBl1Ko6LQq7vw&s=19 Beauty pageant: https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/enraged-husband-smashes-beauty-pageant-winners-crown-after-wife-comes-second/news-story/cc222ba17aa5caed8cdb64d4d7d66c04 Tarmac Horror: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/22525867/sally-hamilton-hospital-walk-hot-tarmac-pothole-skin-feet/ Schofield AI: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cs8h0FHtP8I/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Amazon protest seattle: https://twitter.com/_Tweetiez/status/1664105114565500929?t=L27GMPMSy98yucjBSZbfTg&s=19 Biden ear piece hacked: https://twitter.com/MagaMemeWizard/status/1664458588197212161?t=osW2M-q3rgoQcgRDJbRKUQ&s=09 iPhone Time Traveller: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/mystery-1937-painting-shows-time-30140725 C**t Sucker: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/mum-baffled-postman-smirks-handing-30139631
Marc Young presents an anointed challenge for us in the area of loving others like Jesus. You will be blessed.
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Joining our host, Jaina Alexander, and her special co-host Vic Melkonyan, are the Founders of BLKLST, the BIPOC created and led mechanism of accountability through transparency and community oversight in the Los Angeles Theatre Community. The three founders, Celia Mandela Rivera, A'raelle Flynn-Bolden, and Tiana Randall-Quant, are all long-time and active members of the LA theatre community. BLKLST's mission is to provide Safety and Equity for all BIPOC creatives and of the intersections we inhabit, in the Los Angeles theatre community by providing agency for L.A. based BIPOC theatremakers so that they can make informed decisions on what predominantly White American Theatres (WAT) they work with. This episode is part two of our conversation around pushing for Equity and Accountability in LA Theatre through the Lens of Anti-Racism. This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Sephra Kolker, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
Joining our host, Jaina Alexander, and her special co-host Vic Melkonyan, are the Founders of BLKLST, the BIPOC created and led mechanism of accountability through transparency and community oversight in the Los Angeles Theatre Community. The three founders, Celia Mandela Rivera, A'raelle Flynn-Bolden, and Tiana Randall-Quant, are all long-time and active members of the LA theatre community. BLKLST's mission is to provide Safety and Equity for all BIPOC creatives and of the intersections we inhabit, in the Los Angeles theatre community by providing agency for L.A. based BIPOC theatremakers so that they can make informed decisions on what predominantly White American Theatres (WAT) they work with. This episode is part one of our conversation around pushing for Equity and Accountability in LA Theatre through the Lens of Anti-Racism. This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Sephra Kolker, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
The Dub Series Offerings season: 8 Episode: The Dub 158 Put together: Marc Young Guest feature: 047 Hosted by: Phehh Minakho Facebook page: The Dub Series Offerings Instagram page: @the_dub_series_offerings FULL TRACKLIST [ Play ] . [ Artist ] - [ Title ] 01. DJ Thakzin - Changing Times 02. Kid Fonque X Jonny Miller - Africa Is The Future (Massh Nostalgic Remix) 03. Trekkah Hardihood ft. Tina Ardor - Uzima (UK Flava Remix) 04. Techtonic Tay & Ed-Ward ft. Bongani Mehlomakhulu - Bambelela (Extended Mix) 05. Kiberu - Ufzag 06. Massh - UNTITLED (UNRELEASED) 07. Da Africa Kid - Hands Off 08. Atmos Blaq - Izitha 09. Kzgoo - Ngovu 10. Shimza - The Choir
It is almost the end of 2021, and the Thumbprint Team decided to have a roundtable reflection on the past year: what we loved, what we missed, and what we're looking forward to! This week, April and Jaina sat down with Victoria Melkonyan (Director of Outreach and Education), Emery Lade (Administrative and Education Programming Mentee), Sephra Kolker (Social Media Mentee), and Lauren Heyboer (ProductionAssistant Mentee). Join our conversation and hear about all the behind-the-scenes shenanigans of the past year, and what we're excited for in the new one! Victoria Melkonyan is a West Asian artist based in California. Through the lens of actor, director, and writer, Victoria actively pursues, uplifts, and creates stories for and by People of the Global Majority. They are an alumnus of California State University, Long Beach with a BA in Theatre Performance and have studied with the SITI Company. Through both their art and activism, they hope to increase visibility for SWANA (MENA) and all who are absent from the mainstream in various performance/storytelling mediums. From the very beginning of their artistic career and education, Victoria has made it a point to face systemic issues head on and embraced the art of calling in and calling to action in everything that they do. They are very excited by the awakenings happening currently between the masses and hope to aid in bringing a sense of revolution and radicalization to the spaces they occupy. Emery Lade (they/them) is a theatre artist and writer based in the midwest. They've done everything from acting to lighting design to producing, and they are a proud multi-hyphenate creator. Their most recent play, Henry and Mae Kill a Cat, was produced in April by their alma mater, Western Illinois University. You can also read their poetry in Touchstone Literary Magazine. Sephra Kolker (she/her/hers) Currently located in the Southern Plains, Sephra is a multi-hyphenate human being, whose most recent credit includes the role of Laura in Amelia, Once More. Her theatrical interests lie in exploring South-Asian American theatre. Outside of theatre, she enjoys cooking, watching classic television shows, writing in her planner, and podcasting. She recently graduated from the University of Oklahoma with degrees in Public/Nonprofit Administration and Environmental Design. Sephra is excited to be working with Thumbprint Studios, and is eager to learn more about digital content creation, while utilizing her skills to create content that is meaningful and impactful. Lauren Heyboer is a theatre maker currently based in Michigan. With degrees in theatre, English literature, and writing, she has worked at several theatres in her area as an actor, dramaturg, and ASM. Passionate about vitality and theatre for social change, she is currently working on The Water Project, an original collaborative piece about local water crises and community engagement. Lauren works as a proofreader of scripts and audiobooks and plans to pursue a graduate degree in dramaturgy. This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Ann, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
This week, we sat down with Lee Nishri-Howitt to talk about the return to in-person classes in higher education, and what it means for students and faculty alike. Lee is an Assistant Professor of voice, speech, and accents at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, as well as a public speaking instructor at Harvard University. He also teaches voice and accents at Emerson College and Boston University. Lee has served as a voice, accent, and text coach all over Boston, in theaters such as The American Repertory Theater, Huntington Stage Company, New Repertory Theater, SpeakEasy Stage Company, and others. Originally from Israel, Lee is a graduate of the masters program in vocal pedagogy at the American Repertory Theater Institute at Harvard, and is also a certified teacher of Knight-Thompson Speechwork. This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Ann, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
Myra Su is a storyteller, puppeteer, and puppet maker based in Chicago. Her primary medium is shadow puppetry but her work also includes experimentations with crankies, video, and a brief stint with taxidermy. Most recently, she was a recipient of a Handmade Puppet Dreams 2020 Quarantine Film Micro-Commission grant. Her short puppet film, Goodnight Shadow, debuted in February 2021 and was made under lockdown conditions. She is currently teaching puppetry workshops online as well as designing puppets for an upcoming music video. In addition to her independent work, she is a touring performer with Manual Cinema, with performances worldwide. She is also a co-curator for a quarterly puppet slam, "Nasty, Brutish & Short." This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Ann, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
This week on Black Oxygen we are rebroadcasting my conversation with Marc Young. Marc is now the Executive Director Recruitment, Marketing and Admissions. This particular episode is based on his time at UW-Stevens Point. Originally from Detroit, MI, Marc Young loves central Wisconsin. In this episode, we discuss Marc's role as the Director of Admissions and Recruitment for UW-Stevens Point, the importance of relationships in his life, and what it is like being Black in central Wisconsin. In addition, Marc talks about how the reliance on technology has impacted the human element of relationships. At the end of our conversation Marc reminds us all to, “master the art of being yourself.” #BlackOxygenPodcast #BlackinWisconsin #DopeBlackPodcasts #2021 #BlackOxygenLove #LovingBlackness #AllAboutLove #BlackInCentralWisconsin
Alec Lichtenberg is an embodied storyteller, educator, and youth advocate based in New York City (Lenapehoking). He comes from German Jewish and Irish Catholic ancestry and aims to forward racial equity and social justice through his work. Growing in a loving home, Alec was medicated against his will for ADHD as a child. Later, he found tools of self-connection and repair by studying dance/storytelling, particularly forms of the African Diaspora, with master teachers Chris Walker, Dohee Lee, Anna Halprin, and Reverend Nafisa Sharriff. As an artist/researcher, Alec is interested in exploring perspectives on the intelligence of bodies, including how we grieve, connect, remember, imagine and act. He believes in the emergent questions that young people possess and is a committed advocate for making creative, safer spaces for their self-development, expression, and choice-making. Alec has taught extensively in jails, juvenile detention, psychiatric, and hospital settings in New York City and internationally. He holds a master's degree in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University. This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Ann, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
We are so excited to bring you our conversation with Emma Goldman-Sherman today! Emma Goldman-Sherman is a neurodivergent, genderqueer writer who believes in the power of theatre to confer healing and agency on audiences. Her plays have been produced on four continents and include Counting in Sha'ab, produced by Golden Thread and as a podcast at Playing On Air, and Abraham's Daughters. Her plays have finalized at BAPF, Bridge Initiative, Campfire, Cutting Ball, Henley Rose, and Unicorn. Emma earned an MFA from the University of Iowa, where she received three Norman Felton awards and the Richard Maibaum award for plays addressing social justice. Perfect Women, published and licensed by Next Stage Press, received the Jane Chambers Award. Emma has been a resident of the Millay Colony, Ragdale, and twice at WordBridge, where she also worked as a dramaturg. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild, Honor Roll, LPTW, and LMDA. Emma runs the Brave New Workshop for new play development through Brave Space. More resources: Emma's Work on New Play Exchange Emma's Twitter Brave Space Counting in Sha'ab at Playing on Air This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Lade, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
We are delighted to have Sean Cook on the show with us today! Sean joins us from L.A. where he has worked and studied for over 13 years. He trained at The Groundlings, Upright Citizens Brigade, Lesly Kahn and Company, Sam Christensen Studios, John Rosenfeld Studios, and was an associate instructor at L.A. On-Camera Training Center. Sean has worked with numerous celebrity actors and directors including; Antonio Banderas, Jimmi Simpson, Steve Zahn, Seth MacFarlane, and Jon Favreau. He is represented by Unified Management, The Wayne Agency, and Brick-House Talent. Mr. Cook earned an MFA in Performance Pedagogy from the University of Pittsburgh and is currently teaching out of Sean Cook Studio. In addition to producing, directing, and acting, Sean also works as an Intimacy Coach for set and stage. He is a member of the Michael Chekhov Association, the National Alliance of Acting Teachers, and the American Alliance for Theatre and Education and has trained extensively with Theatrical Intimacy Education. He has recently opened the world premiere of Unsung and Julian the Humble by Rosalind Reynolds, as well as the world premiere of Priestess of the Witch Goddess at the Sylvia Center for the Arts in Bellingham, Washington as a Co-Director. The performances were live-streamed for audiences using a seven-camera setup and live edit. Sean is teaching now at AMDA in the Acting for Camera department within the BFA Acting program. This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Lade, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
This week, we are absolutely delighted to be speaking with Curtis Bannister! The 2021 recipient of the Actors Equity Foundation Roger Sturtevant Award as well as a 2021 Drama League Award nominee, Curtis Bannister is praised by TimeOut Magazine as “radiating with slowly simmering energy” and a “quiet revelation” by the L.A. Times as he continues to establish himself as one of the most dynamic and multi-genre performing artists of his generation in theatre, opera & film. Bannister begins his 2021/22 season with a return to the role of Coalhouse Walker Jr. in Ragtime with Music Theatre Works, makes his U.S. solo recital debut with The Festival of new American Music and debuts with Hearing In Color and WFMT (Classical Chicago Radio) as Carlos in the new chamber opera, Undying Love, inspired by the iconic song of the same name by legendary rapper, Nas. Curtis will also make his anticipated debut with Drury Lane Theatre in the lead role of Jim Hardy in Irving Berlin's Holiay Inn, and his New York City operatic debut as Florestaan in Fidelio with Heartbeat Opera and the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Live Arts; this production of Fidelio will also tour the west coast with performances at The Broad Stage (L.A.) and the Mondavi Center (Davis, C.A.). Bannister ends the season starring as Juba Freeman in the world premiere opera production of Quamino's Map with Chicago Opera Theater. Bannister made his debut at the Tribeca Film Festival in the world premiere feature film “The Conductor” and can be seen as Marquee in season 2 of the Apple TV+ series, Dickinson, as well as as Reimers in NBC's hit series Chicago Fire. More resources: Lucia Lucas This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Lade, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
Sammi Grant (she/her/hers) Sammi is a blind voice/speech teacher and dialect coach. She is an adjunct professor at The Theatre School at DePaul University as well as at Illinois Wesleyan University. In the past, Sammi has taught at The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. She also teaches for Access Acting Academy, a training program designed specifically for blind and low vision actors. For dialect coaching, she has worked with Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Fox as well as over 60 theatrical productions in the Chicago area. Sammi holds an MFA with Distinction in Voice studies from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She is a Junior Board member for the Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA) for which she also serves on the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee. You ca learn more about Sammi at her website here. More Resources: Caitlin Reilly This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Lade, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
This week, we sat down with Dr. Joyce Lu! Dr. Joyce Lu is a Feldenkrais Method, Taijiquan and Qigong Practitioner who has been performing and teaching for over 25 years. She is the Director of LAPlayback Theatre Company and considers her performance practice now to be an engagement with an ongoing process of empowerment and health. You can learn more about Joyce at her website here. More resources: Building Block 360 Body Weather Diego Pinon This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Lade, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
This week, we're sitting down with Gabby Jackson of the Joy-Jackson Initiative to talk about building systemic equity in the arts! Gabrielle is a Los Angeles-based actress, singer, poet, and activist. She is the founder and director of The Joy-Jackson Initiative, a non-profit organization creating actionable tools to build systemic equity in the arts. Her performing credits include: Nala in Disney's Tale of the Lion King, Celie in The Color Purple, Angela in Parade, Nehebka in Aida, and Ti Moune u/s in Once on This Island. Gabrielle also writes and produces her own children's show, Hey, Miss Gabby!, which fosters anti-racism in young kids through fun, accessible characters. Gabrielle is dedicated to work that centers and redefines Black narratives, and creates equitable artistic expression for all. She is a graduate of Saddleback College Applied Vocal Program with a Classical emphasis. Learn more about the Joy-Jackson Initiative at www.joyjackson.org. More resources: We See You White American Theatre Black Theatre Girl Magic Your Black Friend Are Busy This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Lade, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support
A successful admissions operation often relies on strong relationships with one or several community based organizations. However the ways we engage with CBOs and the students they serve can often require a different approach. This week, we are joined by Alia Georges, former College Preparation Coach at College Bound St. Louis in St. Louis, Missouri, and Marc Young, Director of Admissions and Recruitment at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adlunchcast/message
Originally from Detroit, MI, Marc Young loves central Wisconsin. In this episode, we discuss Marc’s role as the Director of Admissions and Recruitment for UW-Stevens Point, the importance of relationships in his life, and what it is like being Black in central Wisconsin. In addition, Marc talks about how the reliance on technology has impacted the human element of relationships. At the end of our conversation Marc reminds us all to, “master the art of being yourself.” #BlackOxygenPodcast #BlackinWisconsin #DopeBlackPodcasts #2021 #BlackOxygenLove #LovingBlackness #AllAboutLove #BlackInCentralWisconsin
Unique and electric deep tech sounds are the order of the day as Marc Young serves us his best selection.
We continue our deep dive into Velikovski's excellent book, Earth in Upheaval, first backtracking a bit from the last episode to go over the "beginnings of Uniformitarianism", the early study of mass ice movements in places around the globe, and some of Charles Darwin's observations of the evidence for the catastrophic extinction of species. Then we move forward in the book to look at more instances of enormous amounts of plant and animal remains that are found broken, shattered, and crammed into caves and crevices around the world, where they are found fossilized today. Also, in the second segment of the show, we interview Marc Young, an archaeology student from Australia who has been helping George Howard assemble a bibliography on the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis on the Cosmic Tusk website. We talk to him briefly about how he became interested in archaeology and how he got involved with George. We then spend a lot of time talking with him about his work in Northern Mongolia, where his University has been doing some archaeological work on ancient cultures, and how Marc began to recognize the geological signs of catastrophic events that must have taken place in the relatively recent past. He then takes us on a fascinating Google Earth tour of the area, showing the path of meltwater and the signs it has written into the landscape. Anyone interested can follow his placemarks by clicking here and opening the file in Google Earth or Google Maps. Enjoy! Brothers of the Serpent Episode 134 Your browser does not support the audio element.
We continue our deep dive into Velikovski's excellent book, Earth in Upheaval, first backtracking a bit from the last episode to go over the "beginnings of Uniformitarianism", the early study of mass ice movements in places around the globe, and some of Charles Darwin's observations of the evidence for the catastrophic extinction of species. Then we move forward in the book to look at more instances of enormous amounts of plant and animal remains that are found broken, shattered, and crammed into caves and crevices around the world, where they are found fossilized today.Also, in the second segment of the show, we interview Marc Young, an archaeology student from Australia who has been helping George Howard assemble a bibliography on the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis on the Cosmic Tusk website. We talk to him briefly about how he became interested in archaeology and how he got involved with George.We then spend a lot of time talking with him about his work in Northern Mongolia, where his University has been doing some archaeological work on ancient cultures, and how Marc began to recognize the geological signs of catastrophic events that must have taken place in the relatively recent past. He then takes us on a fascinating Google Earth tour of the area, showing the path of meltwater and the signs it has written into the landscape.Anyone interested can follow his placemarks by clicking here and opening the file in Google Earth or Google Maps.Enjoy!Brothers of the Serpent Episode 134 Your browser does not support the audio element.
This mix was recorded in flight when I became the FIRST DJ in South Africa to DJ live from a Helicopter.I hope you ENJOY this.Links to the Audio:Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/marc-young-630...Mixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/MarcYoungOff...For all info regarding the next stream which will be in an AIRPLANE this November month end, follow these profiles.FACEBOOK: Marc Young (FB Page)INSTAGRAM: @itsmarcyoung (Page)
New Episode of The Exhibition RoomHE'S BAAACKKPTA's own Marc Young! back again with a banger of a mix, perfect for a chillas with the homies! or those long drivesENJOYMarc Young@itsmarcyoung - Instagram@resonate.live - instagramHosts:Linda Karabo Mdluli - @kxraboTumelo Mogomotsi - @tumelothepoetDaniel Sivewright - @daniel.sivewrightJordan Bell - @jordanthebellJabulani Qacha - @just_jabuPanashe Chandayengerwa - @nashedontcareCameron Freer - @cameron_freeremail us: theartdealersinfo@gmail.comSocials@the_exhibitiom_room - Instagram@theartdealersco - Instagram@thelofiboyz - TwitterVISUALSShout out to The Neon World - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbeg...VideosLas Vegas Nights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrn3v...
In this message, Marc Young shares part 1 on the Kingdom of God. You will be blessed.
In this message, Marc Young shares part 2 of the Kingdom of God sermon. You will be blessed.
ENJOY the mix curated by Marc Young, DJ putting PTA on the Map.Marc Young@itsmarcyoung - Instagram@resonate.live - instagramHosts:Linda Karabo Mdluli - @kxraboTumelo Mogomotsi - @tumelothepoetDaniel Sivewright - @daniel.sivewrightJordan Bell - @jordanthebellJabulani Qacha - @just_jabuPanashe Chandayengerwa - @nashedontcareCameron Freer - @cameron_freeremail us: theartdealersinfo@gmail.comSocials@the_exhibitiom_room - Instagram@theartdealersco - Instagram@thelofiboyz - TwitterVISUALSShout out to motionsquared - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mRhdV3ldVMVideosVJ LOOP 004 - 2200 hrs 4K - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mRhdV3ldVMSo glad to have you all along for the ride.
This is a new lane we are going into focusing on music, and those out there making moves in the industry, this episode we sat down with Marc Young, DJ putting PTA on the Map. He gave us insight on some amazing ideas he has going, and how he got started and what keeps him going, so much fun!So glad to have you all along for the ride.Marc Young@itsmarcyoung - Instagram@resonate.live - instagramHosts:Linda Karabo Mdluli - @kxraboTumelo Mogomotsi - @tumelothepoetDaniel Sivewright - @daniel.sivewrightJordan Bell - @jordanthebellJabulani Qacha - @just_jabuPanashe Chandayengerwa - @nashedontcareCameron Freer - @cameron_freeremail us: theartdealersinfo@gmail.comSocials@the_exhibitiom_room - Instagram@theartdealersco - Instagram@thelofiboyz - TwitterBACKGROUND MIXShout Out toThe Jazz Hop Cafe - side streets. [lofi / jazz hop / chill beats] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALja3wAdQsM&t=42s&list=PLnw9IrTke-rg4maHqsDbkQ-tV81Vj8lI9&index=2VISUALSShout out to mylivewallpapers.com - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg0Bvia2dzyaDVoIxnHl-TAVideosWallpaper Engine - Pixel Street Night Animated Wallpaper - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyoH7YVOCeEWallpaper Engine - Pixel Street Night Animated Wallpaper - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyoH7YVOCeE
In this message, Marc Young shares about the importance of an intimate relationship with Holy Spirit. This is an excellent sermon that will bless you in your relationship with the Lord.
On the 44th episode of Multi-Racial Session Kamanda handles the A-SIDE with Marc Young on the B-SIDE. A-SIDE track list by Kamanda: 1.Kamanda - Catatonic 2.Little Helper 333-4 (Original Mix) 3.Avi Subban & Pierre Johnson - Eden (Original Mix) 4.Juscalava -hold me(original mix) 5.Depaart - Column Dance (Animal Picnic Remix) 6.Lucio Agustin - Little Helper 333-3(Original Mix) 7.James Harcourt - Trompenburg (Original Mix) 8.Betoko, Haze-M - Addiktive Cikle(Original Mix) 9.Depaart - watered, Cooked & Recycled(Original Mix) 10.Matchy - Chakram(Original Mix) 11.Strinner - Cessation(Original Mix) 12.Deep Les - Tunnels In Time Contact us: www.multi-racial.co.za @multiracialrec on instagram, twitter & Soundcloud @KamandaT on twitter, @KamandaTsiane on instagram @marcyoung on instagram
Johann Scheerer is a producer and the founder of Clouds Hill studio in Hamburg, Germany. He’s known for working with artists like James Johnston (Gallon Drunk, Nick Cave), Pete Doherty and Omar Rodriguez Lopez (At the Drive-In, Bosnian Rainbows), as well as his impressive collection of vintage recording gear. Marc Young visited him to talk about the allure of tape and tubes.