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Drink the Movies
182 - The Shape of Water & the Swamp Fizz

Drink the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 68:14


Elisa is a janitor at a research facility during the 1960's, but a chance encounter with a creature will change her idea of love, of acceptance, and of herself. Elisa is the princess that can not speak. This week we look at a fairy tale that explores the darkness and beauty of true love, and the desire to be seen. Plus we mix up a gin fizz cocktail to taste along the way. Join us for hard boiled eggs, sunken apartments, old theaters, green, and a chat about The Shape of Water! Cocktail comes from Mark Addison. Merch Shop - drinkthemovies.square.site https://www.patreon.com/drinkthemovies https://www.instagram.com/drinkthemovies/https://twitter.com/drinkthemovies https://twitter.com/drinkthemovieshttps://www.facebook.com/drinkthemovies https://www.facebook.com/drinkthemovies https://www.facebook.com/drinkthemovieshttps://www.drinkthemovies.com https://www.drinkthemovies.comhttps://discord.gg/fsdW2QqqpS *Please Drink Responsibly*

how did i get here?
Episode 1353: Matt The Electrician Returns Again!

how did i get here?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 68:23


Hello friends! Austin based, singer-songwriter, Matt The Electrician returns to the show for episode 1353! His latest album, the gorgeous, The Ocean Knocked Me Down comes out this Friday, Feb 2nd and he's celebrating the release with a release show the next night, Saturday, Feb 3rd at The '04 Center here in Austin. Along with streaming services, The Ocean Knocked Me Down will be available on CD and vinyl. Go to matttheelectrician.com for more info on shows, merch, Patreon, and more. We have a great conversation about making The Ocean Knocked Me Down with Mark Addison, staying engaged with music and the world, songwriting, his nine years at Saxon Pub on Mondays, and much more. I had a great time catching up with my old friend, Matt. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Get your act together at Space Rehearsal, Recording and Video Spaceatx.com If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1  Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie

how did i get here?
Episode 1350: Guy Forsyth Returns!

how did i get here?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 87:33


Hello friends! Singer-songwriter, master saw player, and Austin treasure, Guy Forsyth returns for episode 1350! Guy's latest release, the EP, "Rider" is available wherever you stream or download your music. Go to guyforsyth.com for music, show dates, and more. Guy and I have a great conversation about the emotional punch of "Rider" and working with producer, Mark Addison, the Prince tribute album we were on in the 90's, writing songs about the times without making them sound dated, touring, and much more. I had a great time catching up with my old friends I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! 

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Respect. Humility. Empathy.
Special R.H.E. Podcast Guest Singer Song Writer Animist Music Producer Mark Addison! #piano #guitar

Respect. Humility. Empathy.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 55:40


Special R.H.E. Podcast Guest Singer Song Writer Animist Music Producer Mark Addison! #piano #guitar

Game Changers Silicon Valley
Startup Acquisitions, Part 2 of 2

Game Changers Silicon Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 20:34


The buyer has qualified your startup as a potential candidate for acquisition and now the real work begins, defining how the assets of your startup will fit the needs of the acquiring company.   My guests,  Garry Guseinov and Mark Addison, provide insights into situations that resulted in successful outcomes for all parties or encountered setbacks and ofter failed to close.  The final part of this conversation involved a discussion of the value and role of investment bankers.

Respect. Humility. Empathy.
Special R.H.E. Podcast Guest| Singer/Song Writer/Animist/Music Producer Mark Addison! #piano #guitar

Respect. Humility. Empathy.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 55:53


Mark Addison is a singer-songwriter and record producer based in Austin, Texas. Formerly the leader of EMI/Guardian recording artist The Borrowers and member of Cleveland's The Generators. Being a musician for over 40 years his style has evolved tremendously, but his talent and passion has not! Join us in this podcast as we talk about a variety of topics including travel, God, inspiration, music and politics! The conversation goes in some interesting place with many twists and turns! Be sure to listen to the end to catch "A Damn Fine Day"! http://www.markaddisonproducer.com /www.markaddison.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/Professorfeathers You can also visit our pages at http://www.rhepodcast.com https://anchor.fm/rhe-podcast ​www.facebook.com/rhepodcast www.instagram.com/rhepodcast Or Email us at rhepodcast@gmail.com for any questions or guest appearance. #music #animist #producer #piano #guitar #debate #trump #respect #humility #empathy #live

M&A Masters
Mark Addison | From a $30M Exit Offer to $100M

M&A Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 30:52


What motivates Mark Addison, CEO of X Rocket.io? He’s seen too many entrepreneurs, especially first-timers leave money on the table when they exit. His firm helps optimize key valuation drivers during M&A negotiations to maximize the money owners and founders take home.

Troubadours on Trek
TOS 1-2, "Charlie X," with Jana Pochop

Troubadours on Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 86:46


Jana Pochop wears many hats. Here's where to find her work online. Jana on PatreonJana, the solo artistJana's duo with Mark Addison, onetwothreescreamSocial Thinkery, Jana's project management services for artists and small business owners (social media, crowdfunding, etc.)Here's a link to the official Troubadours on Trek Spotify Playlist, where you can hear all the featured songs from every episode in one playlist (songs will be added as episodes air on Patreon):-Jana's song pairing for this episode: "Run Away With Me," by Carly Rae Jepsen.-Grace's song pairings for this episode: "Charlie Don't Surf" by The Clash and "Teenage Dirtbag" by Wheatus.-Jana's featured song is: "18 Hours" (by onetwothreescream).For exclusive early access, and to download past episodes of "Troubadours on Trek," become a patron for as little as $3/month: www.patreon.com/gracepettisCorrections: Grace says "America doesn't exist anymore," in the Star Trek original series universe. This is not strictly accurate. It's more correct to say that the United States do exist, but not as an independent political nation, in the same way that it does today. The USA is a member-state of a global, unified government (United Earth), which is in turn a member planet of the United Federation of Planets (Vulcan and other planets are members).Grace also says, "Money doesn't exist." This isn't strictly true either. The economy of the Star Trek universe is a hotly debated and nuanced topic. "Credits" exist in Star Trek: a kind of monetary unit used within the Federation and Starfleet. It's not clear how credits are earned or given.  Some substances in Star Trek are rare and therefore valuable (dilithium, latinum, etc.), especially to other alien species, but they are not official currencies of Earth. In Star Trek, humans have evolved to pursue the betterment of the human race and personal development instead of the accumulation of wealth.The episode Grace can't think of is "Metamorphosis" (season 2, episode 9). (This is the first episode to feature Zefram Cochrane, creator of the warp drive, which leads to first contact with the Vulcans.)

Paper Talk
Episode 38 - New Color Solutions with Gretchen Sell and Jodi Duncan

Paper Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 34:04


If you guys recall, way back in Episode 4, we talked to Jodi Duncan of Design Master about her involvement with Design Master, her role in creating new colours, and how their colour products can help our paper florists community. This time, we also had the chance to speak with Jodi along with Gretchen Sell, the Creative Director of Design Master, about Creativation 2020 and the new amazing colour products just released by Design Master. Gretchen also provides tips on colour shifting and how we can take advantage of the unique recipes of their products - from Colortool, Just for Flowers, to Ubermatte - to create a more sophisticated colour palette. Above and below are some of the products mentioned in this episode that we cannot wait to try out!! Below is an excerpt of our interview with Jodi Duncan in Episode 4: 1. We know that Design Master has been around a long time. Can you tell us the history and how you got involved with Design Master? Mark Addison created DM. The idea was born around a kitchen table in 1961. Mark was an art-loving accountant who saw a need and an opportunity and Design Master was born. He is very much retired but he is still active and can be found around our headquarters in Boulder, Colorado from time to time. Design Master was born to serve florists who needed colors that were unavailable. In 1961 distribution looked much different than it does today. Design Master was born as a color solution and remains so today across multiple diverse surfaces. We create color for the floral artistic community. Attributes of our products include: Multi surface. Fast drying. We work with chemists to develop our formulas and our Color Tool formula was the original. Our founder Mark was passionate about education and we are still to this day very much interested in supporting color education for artists in multiple mediums. I started doing stage demonstrations and hands-on classes for Design Master in 2008. I was a fierce floral competition designer and won many regional, state, and national titles. That put me on their radar so they began to ask me to travel and teach and do programs for them nationwide. I began to develop relationships with the great team at Design Master and they found out I was more than just a designer & speaker, but also could help with marketing, social media, and product development. So it was & is an evolution. Now I have a retainer contract with them and I'm on board for all kinds of creative color endeavors with the fantastic team at Design Master. 2. Can you tell us the proper way to use your spray paints? We have basic common sense info on the can as well as our website, dmcolor.com. Ventilation. Don't spray around the flame. Common sense. Check the label. Non-toxic when dry. The application part needs attention. There are certain ways we use ALL tools. For instance, don't run with scissors! 3. Any precautions we need to be aware of and how to store the spray paints? Just avoid temperature extremes. Nothing above 120degrees. It lasts 20-30 years in the can so it does not get old...just shake vigorously. 4. You have so many beautiful colors of spray paints and tints and we want to know if you have a plan to expand your color line? Yes, they will be released in July! We are so excited to show you the new trends in colour that we have been working on bringing to the market. Gretchen and I are very aware of the color trends and hyper-aware of what is happening with color and how it develops as well as consumer responses to color. 5. Are there any colors that you are retiring? We have several colors that are still available but retiring. Coral Bell and Platinum are about to go away. Modern Metals is also about to disappear, as is Cherry Wood Tone. Aspen Yellow is going, to be replaced with a new yellow. Almond and Terra Cotta are also being retired and replaced with fresher versions. Fashion does not stay the same and neither does the color world! 6. Also, is there a spray that will help us preserve the colors over a long period of time? We are looking into that with our team of chemists. 7. We love that you support the Paper Flower Community so much by highlighting so many amazing paper florists' works via Instagram and Facebook. If a paper artist wanted to get a feature on your IG and Facebook feed - what's the best way to tag you to get noticed? Just tag us and give us permission to share the posts and projects. We love user-generated content! Bring it ON! Send us a DM or just tag us. 8. What other ways does Design Master support the community? Our ways of supporting the paper community are as fresh as the community itself. We underwrite many educational endeavors and workshops for paper florists and look forward to being a part of the growth of paper florists. We are always excited to develop relationships with distributors to get our cans in your talented hands. We are always at Creativation and showed paper floral in our booth and had a tremendous response in January. 9. What are some questions that you might have for the paper florist community? What are the avenues of growth you see for your products? Home decor? Nursery? Commercial displays? Weddings? Other directions on the horizon? Do most paper florists operate with tax license? Or as an enthusiast? 10. What are some things that you would like people to know about Design Master that we haven't already covered? Our emphasis is on color on surfaces. We are not just an aerosol. We are not just hardware store paint. We are of diverse color. And we are color education. 11. Finally, where can we find your products? We have a diverse distribution channel that serves the consumer market with Michaels, AC Moore, Ben Franklin, and regional craft chains. We have on our website different options for places to purchase online. If you have a TAX id license you can buy professionally at floral wholesalers across the country. Learn more about Gretchen, Jodi, and Design Master through social media: WEBSITE | www.dmcolor.com INSTAGRAM | @dmcolor

Singer Songwriter with Tom Meny
Singer Songwriter - Ep 9 - Johnny Goudie - How DID He Get Here? - 8′25′19

Singer Songwriter with Tom Meny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 67:47


Johnny Goudie is a singer-songwriter, musician, producer and popular podcast host from Austin, TX.  Johnny visited Singer Songwriter with Tom Meny on Sunday September 25, 2019 to talk about his great career, coming up in Austin, and his podcast "How Did I Get Here". Intro Song: Julia from the Album "Peep Show" can be heard/purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NS1VDI/ref=dm_ws_tlw_trk5The PechaKucha speech that Johnny and Tom discussed can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB1JrT0jdTA&feature=youtu.be&t=532Tom mentioned the Dudley and Bob Show. They are a morning radio show on KLBJ FM in Austin, TX. If you'd like to listen from out of town, here's a link to their podcast: https://www.klbjfm.com/dbmshow/podcastThe songswap show from Liberty Lunch (Johnny Goudie, Will Sexton, Mark Addison and "Scrappy" Jud Newcomb) that Tom referenced from 1997 that inspired him to start playing guitar again and sparked his love of acoustic/americana type music can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CV15CIJIXQJohnny played a song he co-wrote with Rene Woodward called "You Don't Even Know my Name". Johnny and Tom mentioned the following:Mark Addison: http://www.markaddisonproducer.com/"Scrappy" Jud Newcomb http://www.scrappyjud.com/Will Sexton: http://www.willsexton.com/George Reiff: https://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/music/2017-05-22/r-i-p-george-reiff/Ian McLagan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_McLaganMark Hallman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_HallmanJohnny and Tom spoke about local Austin TV producer Dave Prewitt who has documented Austin and touring bands (in particular hard rock and metal bands) for over 30 years.  Here is a link to Johnny's interview with Dave and Nathan Oliverez: https://howdidigethere.podbean.com/e/episode-833-davetvs-dave-prewitt-and-nathan-olivarez/Johnny spoke about his affiliation with the Austin Music Foundation: https://austinmusicfoundation.org/Johnny will be playing with his band on Sept 29 at Cosmic Coffee Bar in Austin, TX.  https://www.cosmiccoffeebeer.com/Johnny's band Skyrocket! can be found here http://www.skyrockettheband.com/ and they have NUMEROUS tour dates listedJohnny's famous podcast "How Did I Get Here" can be found at https://howdidigethere.podbean.comAll things Johnny Goudie can be found at www.johnnygoudie.com Please subscribe to the podcast via the Podcast Addict app, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or YOUR favorite podcast app.  Also, it really helps if you rate and review on iTunes.   

Art Uncovered
Mark Addison Smith

Art Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019


Mark Addison Smith is a New York-based artist whose design specialization is typographic storytelling that allows illustrative text to convey a visual narrative through printed matter, artist’s books, and site installations. His work is included within the Brooklyn Museum Artists’ Books Collection, Center for Book Arts, Getty Research Institute, Guggenheim Museum Library and Archives, Joan Flasch Artists’ Books Collection, Kinsey Institute , Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Thomas J. Watson Library, MoMA Franklin Furnace Artists’ Books Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Smithsonian American Art and Portrait Gallery Library Artists’ Books Collection, Tate Library and Archives, V&A Museum National Art Library, Whitney Museum Frances Mulhall Achilles Library, and Yale Special Collections. Solo exhibitions include The Bakery (Atlanta) and Center on Halsted (Chicago). Chapter publications include Diversity and Design: Understanding Hidden Consequences (Routledge) and Queering Translation, Translating the Queer: Theory, Practice, Activism (Routledge). He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Communication from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is an Associate Professor in the Art Department at The City College of New York. All images courtesy of the artist Fagget Fucker (sic) Gay Alphabet Documentation photograph, 5x7-inch digital print of bathroom stall intervention, in which queer letterforms generated from found graffiti were arranged to read: “let’s face it, we’re all queer,” and were placed on top of source hate-speech in a Midwestern truck stop men’s bathroom stall, 2007. February 2, 2017: We have reenergized our Twitter account (from the daily You Look Like The Right Type archive) Drawing using India ink pen on Bristol board, 7x11-inch, incorporating direct-quote dialogue from February 2, 2017 and drawn on the same day. We Have Re-Energized Our Twitter Account Limited-edition artist’s book, 6 x 9 x 1 inches, 128 pages, foil-stamped linen cloth on hardback case-bound cover, offset-printed interior pages with Smyth-sewn signatures, featuring 108 drawings sourced in verbatim fragments from the daily You Look Like The Right Type overheard conversation archive and spanning 10 years, 2018 printing. February 23, 2018: This is for Victor Hugo. (from the dailyYou Look Like The Right Type archive) Drawing using India ink pen on Bristol board, 7x11-inch, incorporating direct-quote dialogue from February 23, 2018 and drawn on the same day. November 24, 2018: You spend a lot of time judging yourself through other people’s eyes (from the daily You Look Like The Right Type archive) Drawing using India ink pen on Bristol board, 7x11-inch, incorporating direct-quote dialogue from November 24, 2018 and drawn on the same day. 00:00 - Introduction 00:39 - Mark Addison Smith 02:36 - Hide - Caracol 06:01 - Relationship of Language and Queer - Related Issues 10:36 - The Queer Writing on the Bathroom Wall 26:37 - Disembodied Language 37:43 - Wknd Frnds - The F16’s 41:13 - Outro 41:35 - Finish

Paper Talk
Episode 4: Providing Color Solutions with Jodi Duncan

Paper Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 29:13


In this podcast, we are in conversation with Jodi Duncan of Design Master. Design Master is a company that provides colour solutions to the fresh floral industry. Internationally, they are associated with Oasis-Smithers. Jodi herself has years of experience as a fresh floral designer and she is very well known in the fresh floral industry. Her knowledge about the colour products is astounding. At the 2019 Masterclass, she demonstrated how to use Design Master products on both fresh and paper flowers. We love using Design Master spray paints because they come in a wide spectrum of colours, are light weight enough to sit on top of the crepe papers, and dry in a few seconds, so we are excited to hear from Jodi that our paper flower community is now on Design Master's radar. Listen to Jodi as she talks with Quynh, Jessie, and Priscilla, about her involvement in Design Master and how she believes her products can help our community. Let's get to know Jodi and Design Master first: 1. We know that Design Master has been around a long time. Can you tell us the history and how you got involved with Design Master? Mark Addison created DM. The idea was born around a kitchen table in 1961. Mark was an art-loving accountant who saw a need and an opportunity and Design Master was born. He is very much retired but he is still active and can be found around our headquarters in Boulder, Colorado from time to time. Design Master was born to serve florists who needed colors that were unavailable. In 1961 distribution looked much different than it does today. Design Master was born as a color solution and remains so today across multiple diverse surfaces. We create color for the floral artistic community. Attributes of our products include: Multi-surface. Fast-drying. We work with chemists to develop our formulas and our Color Tool formula was the original. Our founder Mark was passionate about education and we are still to this day very much interested in supporting color education for artists in multiple mediums. I started doing stage demonstrations and hands-on classes for Design Master in 2008. I was a fierce floral competition designer and won many regional, state, and national titles. That put me on their radar so they began to ask me to travel and teach and do programs for them nationwide. I began to develop relationships with the great team at Design Master and they found out I was more than just a designer & speaker, but also could help with marketing, social media, and product development. So it was & is an evolution. Now I have a retainer contract with them and I'm on board for all kinds of creative color endeavors with the fantastic team at Design Master. 2. Can you tell us the proper way to use your spray paints? We have basic common sense info on the can as well as our website, dmcolor.com. Ventilation. Don't spray around the flame. Common sense. Check the label. Non toxic when dry. The application part needs attention. There are certain ways we use ALL tools. For instance, don't run with scissors! 3. Any precautions we need to be aware of and how to store the spray paints? Just avoid temperature extremes. Nothing above 120degrees. It lasts 20-30 years in the can so it does not get old...just shake vigorously. 4. You have so many beautiful colors of spray paints and tints and we want to know if you have a plan to expand your color line? Yes, they will be released in July! We are so excited to show you the new trends in colour that we have been working on bringing to the market. Gretchen and I are very aware of the color trends and hyper aware of what is happening with color and how it develops as well as consumer responses to color. 5. Are there any colors that you are retiring? 
 We have several colors that are still available but retiring. Coral Bell and Platinum are about to go away. Modern Metals is also about to disappear, as is Cherry Wood Tone. Aspen Yellow is going, to be replaced with a new yellow. Almond and Terra Cotta are also being retired and replaced with fresher versions. Fashion does not stay the same and neither does the color world! 6. Also, is there a spray that will help us preserve the colors over a long period of time? We are looking into that with our team of chemists. 7. We love that you support the Paper Flower Community so much by highlighting so many amazing paper florists' works via Instagram and Facebook. If a paper artist wanted to get a feature on your IG and Facebook feed - what's the best way to tag you to get noticed? Just tag us and give us permission to share the posts and projects. We love user-generated content! Bring it ON! Send us a DM or just tag us. 8. What other ways does Design Master support the community? Our ways of supporting the paper community are as fresh as the community itself. We underwrite many educational endeavors and workshops for paper florists and look forward to being a part of the growth of paper florists. We are always excited to develop relationships with distributors to get our cans in your talented hands. We are always at Creativation and showed paper floral in our booth and had a tremendous response in January. 9. What are some questions that you might have for the paper florist community? What are the avenues of growth you see for your products? Home decor? Nursery? Commercial displays? Weddings? Other directions on the horizon? Do most paper florists operate with tax license? Or as an enthusiast? 10. What are some things that you would like people to know about Design Master that we haven't already covered? Our emphasis is about color on surfaces. We are not just an aerosol. We are not just hardware store paint. We are of diverse color. And we are color education. 11. Finally, where can we find your products? We have a diverse distribution channel that serves the consumer market with Michaels, AC Moore, Ben Franklin, and regional craft chains. We have on our website different options for places to purchase online. If you have a TAX id license you can buy professionally at floral wholesalers across the country. Here is Jodi's Ted Talk on Flower Powered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD15Jst02xo

The Unstarving Musician
Why DIY Recording is a Great Idea–Music Producer Mark Addison (Ep 99)

The Unstarving Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 50:34


Mark Addison is a big fan of DIY recording, a seasoned music producer, songwriter, and co-creator of the iconic Tips Concerts series of Austin Texas. Topics discussed in this episode Wendy Colonna and the history of Tips Concerts Why Mark loves DIY recording How he goes about selecting his work His collaboration recording project with Jana Pochop The many skills needed to succeed as an independent musician The one thing that makes Austin so unique Show Notes at UnstarvingMusician.com

The UnStarving Artist
Why DIY Recording is a Great Idea–Music Producer Mark Addison (Ep 99)

The UnStarving Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 50:34


Mark Addison is a big fan of DIY recording, a seasoned music producer, songwriter, and co-creator of the iconic Tips Concerts series of Austin Texas. Topics discussed in this episode Wendy Colonna and the history of Tips Concerts Why Mark loves DIY recording How he goes about selecting his work His collaboration recording project with Jana Pochop The many skills needed to succeed as an independent musician The one thing that makes Austin so unique Show Notes at UnstarvingMusician.com

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Contemporary blues songs with an emphasis on music from Georgia and Mississippi

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 79:07


Our final session of Blues from the Summer Room created by Mark Addison focuses on some sweet Southern stylin.' Playlist: Intro. From Delta Raga 3:16 One Way Out The Allman Brothers Blues Band 8:12 Come See About Me Tedeschi Trucks Band 11:58 Just Won't Burn Susan Tedeschi 16:40 Delta Raga The Derek Trucks Band 20:50 Worried Down With the Blues Gov't Mule 29:30 Who Do You Love? George Thorogood & The Destroyers 34:41 Write Me A Few Of Your Lines / Kokomo Blues Bonnie Raitt 39:31 Rollin' And Tumblin' R.L. Burnside 43:21 All Night Long Junior Kimbrough 49:15 Po Black Maddie North Mississippi Allstars 53:45 Skinny Woman North Mississippi Allstars 1:01:16 Smoking Gun Robert Cray 1:08:22 Turn It Up Samantha Fish 1:05:16 Keep Your Hands off Her The Black Keys 1:13:07 The Blues Is Here To Stay Tab Benoit

You Won't Believe What I Ate Last Night
To Shake or not to Shake: An Interview with Mark Addison, Author of Cocktail Chameleon

You Won't Believe What I Ate Last Night

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 32:41


Do you have your 2018 Oscar party cocktail planned yet? Do you shake your cocktails or do you stir? What cocktail gadgets need to be part of your bar? Don’t know? No worries! Kate and Rick’s guest has you covered! Mark Addison, author of Cocktail Chameleon, discusses his new book in which he dresses up twelve classic cocktails in twelve unique variations for 144 signature cocktails. Mark also shares his thoughts about staying healthy in a tasty (and cocktail-y) world, as well as the fact that "it's called entertaining for a reason". And you'll love our bonus tip for relieving the burning feeling in your mouth when you eat or drink something spicy! Cheers!

Just Forking Around
#049 – Mark Addison: How Cocktail Chameleon Brings Mixology to the Masses

Just Forking Around

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 83:08


Mark Addison is an award-winning designer, event planner, TV personality, entertaining expert, and the author of my new favorite book, Cocktail Chameleon.   In Cocktail Chameleon, Mark dresses up 12 cocktails in 12 unique variations for 144 signature takes on the classics. Inspiring the creative mixologist in everyone, it is an ally for hosts looking to elevate an occasion, or anyone looking to unwind and end the day on a high note! A lot of people get nervous or intimidated when mixology is brought up, but Cocktail Chameleon makes it easy for anybody.   This episode is sponsored by Ora Organic, my favorite supplement company because they use only organic and sustainable ingredients in ALL of their supplements, the products forking work, and who doesn’t love sexy packaging, right? I am so excited for you all to experience Ora Organic for yourselves with a SWEET discount! Go ahead and please enjoy a 15% discount off your ENTIRE order, always! Not just one and then done! At Checkout use JustForkingAround for your code and happily receive your 15% discount, forking awesome! (I have been using and am obsessed with the Trust Your Gut Probiotic Powder and the Omega 3 Spray called Nothing Fishy Here. The Organic Greens Powder, Easy Being Green, is also a crowd pleaser). ENJOY! Check out Ora Organic Here     Cocktail Chameleon highlights what I just forking love about Mark and his work: he believes that life is a series of special occasions meant to be celebrated in high style! He brings an element of fun and an unique aesthetic to everything he does, without ever becoming too esoteric or unapproachable. The end result is simple, entertaining, and delicious. We also discuss: What’s in the Marktini & Markarita Naming Debi’s signature cocktail Having fun with your cocktail How Mad Men helped the coupe glass make a comeback Growing up in Miami Debi’s three favorite cocktails from Cocktail Chameleon The origins and etymology of ‘margarita’ How garnish compliments your cocktails Resources: Learn more at MarkAddison.com Connect with Mark: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Get your copy of Cocktail Chameleon Get recipes on your phone: text COCKTAIL to 47464 Mark Addison’s Bio: Mark Addison believes that life is a series of special occasions meant to be celebrated in high style. As an award-winning designer and producer, he has created extraordinary environments, from celebrity events and major product launches to destination weddings and international galas. His uniquely creative vision has earned him an impressive client list of celebrities, top consumer brands, and Fortune 500 companies.   Mr. Addison’s entertaining and design expertise, along with his dynamic personal style, have made him a sought-after authority. He has shared his ideas on throwing parties, mixing signature cocktails, home décor, and cooking for guests in more than 100 television appearances on national and regional TV shows, as well as a being a regular contributor to print and online publications.   Splitting his time between New York City, Palm Beach, and Vermont, he is always energized by his shifting environment and inspired by the natural beauty of his surroundings. This brings a fresh perspective and contagious optimism to all his work, both behind the scenes and in front of the camera.

HAPPY HOUR RADIO
Bring on the Beaujolais w RN 74 Chef & Sommelier + author Mark Addison of Cocktail Chameleon

HAPPY HOUR RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 43:35


Celebrate the wines of Beaujolais with RN 74 Chef Thomas Griese and Director of Wine Jeff Lindsay-Thorsen plus meet drinks expert Mark Addison, author of the Cocktail Chameleon.

Ash Said It® Daily
Mark Addison is the ‘Cocktail Chameleon'

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 17:15


International tv personality and entertainment expert Mark Addison educates Ash Brown on the basics for a home bar, how to enjoy your guests while entertaining and the inspiration behind his groundbreaking book Cocktail Chameleon. Mark gives some amazing and simple tips on how the right cocktail can enhance any affair! Web: www.cocktailchameleon.com Follow: @markaddison About this professional: Mark Addison believes that life is a series of special occasions meant to be celebrated in high style. As an award-winning designer and producer, he has created extraordinary environments, from celebrity events and major product launches to destination weddings and international galas. His uniquely creative vision has earned him an impressive client list of celebrities, top consumer brands, and Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Addison's entertaining and design expertise, along with his dynamic personal style, have made him a sought-after authority. He has shared his ideas on throwing parties, mixing signature cocktails, home décor, and cooking for guests in more than 100 television appearances on national and regional TV shows as well as a being a regular contributor to print and on-line publications. Splitting his time between New York City, Palm Beach, and Vermont, he is always energized by his shifting environment and inspired by the natural beauty of his surroundings. This brings a fresh perspective and contagious optimism to all his work, both behind the scenes and in front of the camera. About the show: ► Visit http://www.swap.com and use Promo Code: ASHSAID40 for 40% off! ►Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ►SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ►Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ►Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ►Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ►Daily Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ►Newsletter: http://ashsaidit.us11.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863c8&id=a6f43cd472 ►SWAP Commercial Music Courtesy of http://www.BenSound.com

Ash Said It® Daily
Mark Addison is the ‘Cocktail Chameleon'

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 17:15


International tv personality and entertainment expert Mark Addison educates Ash Brown on the basics for a home bar, how to enjoy your guests while entertaining and the inspiration behind his groundbreaking book Cocktail Chameleon. Mark gives some amazing and simple tips on how the right cocktail can enhance any affair! Web: www.cocktailchameleon.com Follow: @markaddison About this professional: Mark Addison believes that life is a series of special occasions meant to be celebrated in high style. As an award-winning designer and producer, he has created extraordinary environments, from celebrity events and major product launches to destination weddings and international galas. His uniquely creative vision has earned him an impressive client list of celebrities, top consumer brands, and Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Addison's entertaining and design expertise, along with his dynamic personal style, have made him a sought-after authority. He has shared his ideas on throwing parties, mixing signature cocktails, home décor, and cooking for guests in more than 100 television appearances on national and regional TV shows as well as a being a regular contributor to print and on-line publications. Splitting his time between New York City, Palm Beach, and Vermont, he is always energized by his shifting environment and inspired by the natural beauty of his surroundings. This brings a fresh perspective and contagious optimism to all his work, both behind the scenes and in front of the camera. About the show: ► Visit http://www.swap.com and use Promo Code: ASHSAID40 for 40% off! ►Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ►SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ►Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ►Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ►Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ►Daily Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ►Newsletter: http://ashsaidit.us11.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863c8&id=a6f43cd472 ►SWAP Commercial Music Courtesy of http://www.BenSound.com

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Blues from the Summer Room: West Coast Blues

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 47:59


Skidompha Library friend and Blues historian Mark Addison put together yet another fine lineup of Blues artistry. Blues music influenced even the most innovative California musicians of the 1960s. San Francisco and Los Angeles drew blues aficionados who used some of the most expressive forms of the traditional music to create their own unique sound. Playlist: Grateful Dead Sittin’ on Top of the World 2:35 Good Morning Little School Girl 4:40 Janis Joplin Ball and Chain 10:25 Quicksilver Messenger Service Who Do You Love 19:22 Canned Heat Rollin’ and Tumblin’ 26:44 Spoonful 28:55 Henry Vestine Dust My Broom 31:24 The Doors Back Door Man 36:00 Ry Cooder Cherry Ball Blues 40:54 Dark is the Night 45:05

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Blues from the Summer Room: Later British Blues, Part 2

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 61:03


Later British Blues, Part 2 Playlist, times and description Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones, two of the most famous British rock bands, were influenced deeply by American blues and played versions of blues standards throughout their careers. All Blues from the Summer Room podcasts were edited and compiled by our good friend of Skidompha Library, Mark Addison. Intro from Love in Vain 2:17: Led Zeppelin I Can’t Quit You Baby 6:59: You Shook Me 13:26: Bring It on Home 17:47: When the Levee Breaks 24:49: Lemon Song The Rolling Stones 33:34: Little Red Rooster 36:38: You Gotta Move 39:10: Love in Vain 44:20: Blue and Lonesome 47:27: I Can’t Quit You, Baby 52:37: Everybody Knows About My Good Thing Them 58:22: Baby Please Don’t Go

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast
#25 (Don't) Drop The Mic! DJ Advice from Denon & Doyle

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 41:38


In the San Francisco Bay Area, you won't find a shortage when looking for a wedding DJ, but one company looms large on the wedding horizon - Denon and Doyle. In this interview, Michelle talks to owner Sue Doyle, manager and DJ Mark Haggerty and DJ and office manager Mark Addison about their experiences ‘in the field'. They have an amazing team of professional DJ's and include supplementary services like lighting, photo booths, AV and even childcare for events. Also - virtual reality! What?! Click HERE to become a premium subscriber and unlock all of the amazingness:       Ad-free, full length episodes      The TBWPP Wedding Planning Resource Center with  Access to 6 mini courses of The Big Wedding Planning Master Class  Wedding Planning Templates and Tools Big Takeaways -Customer Service is TOPS. Accessibility for their clients is a priority. If you are a Denon and Doyle client, your questions are going to be answered and you will be treated professionally throughout the process. There is no room for EGO when you are a DJ backed by a big company like Denon and Doyle. We, as wedding planners, LOVE this. -Most of the Djs at Denon and Doyle have not been professional DJs for a long time before working for the company. Sue mentions that bad habits are hard to break and they like to train their Djs in the Denon and Doyle way. No Cheese-balls here people. -Sue's #1 tip for engaged couples planning their wedding? Go into the company's studio. Meet the DJs. See how the company is run. Does the DJ, or the company, have a client portal that you can utilize to input all the songs that you want and don't want? Will the DJ go over the wedding day timeline with you? Is the equipment updated and upgraded? Are they insured (the answer needs to be yes!)? Is it possible to test drive a fancy dance floor or a photobooth? Denon and Doyle says YES to all of these questions. -Virtual Reality sounds pretty cool on a podcast. But it's SUPER COOL to do it for real. Michelle virtually kicks papaya butt on Fruit Ninja. Links we referenced Denon & Doyle Website Denon and Doyle on Facebook Get In Touch:  The Big Wedding Planning Podcast is… Hosted and produced by Michelle Martinez  Music by Steph Altman of Mophonics  On Instagram @thebigweddingplanningpodcast and be sure to use #planthatwedding when posting, so you can get our attention! Easy to get in touch with. Email us at hello@thebigweddingplanningpodcast.com or Call and leave a message at 415-723-1625 and you might hear your voice on an episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast
#25 (Don't) Drop The Mic! DJ Advice from Denon & Doyle

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 39:45


In the San Francisco Bay Area, you won't find a shortage when looking for a wedding DJ, but one company looms large on the wedding horizon - Denon and Doyle. In this interview, Michelle talks to owner Sue Doyle, manager and DJ Mark Haggerty and DJ and office manager Mark Addison about their experiences ‘in the field'. They have an amazing team of professional DJ's and include supplementary services like lighting, photo booths, AV and even childcare for events. Also - virtual reality! What?! Big Takeaways -Customer Service is TOPS. Accessibility for their clients is a priority. If you are a Denon and Doyle client, your questions are going to be answered and you will be treated professionally throughout the process. There is no room for EGO when you are a DJ backed by a big company like Denon and Doyle. We, as wedding planners, LOVE this. -Most of the Djs at Denon and Doyle have not been professional DJs for a long time before working for the company. Sue mentions that bad habits are hard to break and they like to train their Djs in the Denon and Doyle way. No Cheese-balls here people. -Sue's #1 tip for engaged couples planning their wedding? Go into the company's studio. Meet the DJs. See how the company is run. Does the DJ, or the company, have a client portal that you can utilize to input all the songs that you want and don't want? Will the DJ go over the wedding day timeline with you? Is the equipment updated and upgraded? Are they insured (the answer needs to be yes!)? Is it possible to test drive a fancy dance floor or a photobooth? Denon and Doyle says YES to all of these questions. -Virtual Reality sounds pretty cool on a podcast. But it's SUPER COOL to do it for real. Michelle virtually kicks papaya butt on Fruit Ninja. Links we referenced Denon & Doyle Website Denon and Doyle on Facebook Quotes - “I brought the female piece to this business. There are so many male-run DJ companies out there, and I don't know that they can actually connect as well…” - Sue Doyle “It's a common worry. Because...the DJ has the microphone and they could say anything. And they are representing you as the host, at your own wedding. So you want someone that represents you well.” - Sue Doyle “We're not cheesy. We don't have a strong ego. It's not about us...this is your day and it's about what you want.” - Sue Doyle - this is what wedding planners all look for in a DJ or DJ company! “In doing this for 20 years, it is really cool for me to find that I can still be wowed by things. It's one of the things I've always loved about mobile Dj-ing.” - Addison - describing his awesome experiences as a wedding DJ, including a Harry Potter themed wedding! Get In Touch Let us know if you have any questions you need answered on the show or if you want to share your own wedding planning experiences! TWITTER: @TBWPpodcast EMAIL: thebigweddingplanningpodcast@gmail.com

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Blues from the Summer Room Program #07: Early British Blues

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 57:46


American blues music began to be played in Britain in the late 1950s and early 1960s by bands that inspired and included young musicians who would go on to form some of the most popular and influential blues rock bands of the 1960s and later years. This program showcases some of the better known early British blues bands. All Blues from the Summer Room podcasts were edited and compiled and edited by good friend of Skidompha Library, Mark Addison. PLAYLIST Blues Incorporated, Alexis Korner, Cyril Davies Hootchie Cootchie Man 3:05 I Got My Mojo Workin’ 8:46 Graham Bond Quartet/Organisation Untitled Abbey Road Blues Instrumental 13:00 John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers Double Crossing Time 19:15 Ramblin’ on My Mind 22:15 Maudie 25:20 Hootchie Coochie Man 28:03 The Supernatural 32:43 Some Day After Awhile 35:40 Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac Heart Beat Like a Hammer 39:40 I Loved Another Woman 42:38 Cold Black Night 45:34 Shake Your Moneymaker 48:52 Looking For Somebody 51:50 Ottilie Paterson Baby Please Don’t Go 55:35

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Blues from the Summer Room Program #06: Slide Guitar Blues

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 51:56


Playing the guitar with a slide on one finger was a popular technique among country blues musicians and was later taken up electric guitar players in Chicago and by blues rock performers in the US and Britain. All Blues from the Summer Room podcasts were edited and compiled by our good friend of Skidompha Library, Mark Addison. Intro from Dark Was the Night 2:20 Fallin Down Blues - Furry Lewis 5:10 Sic Em Dogs On - Bukka White 7:37 Roll and Tumble Blues - Hambone Willie Newbern 10:45 Dark Was the Night - Blind Willie Johnson 14:34 St.Louis Blues - The Genial Hawaiians 17:25 The Twelves - Kokomo Arnold 20:38 Fred’s Worried Life Blues - Mississippi Fred McDowell 23:25 Is You Ever Seen - Earl Hooker 27:07 Deep Feeling - Chuck Berry 29:25 Too Much Alcohol - J.B. Hutto 33:03 Statesboro Blues - Allman Bros. 37:25 Mean Old World - Clapton and Allman 41:17 Dance Of The Inhabitants Of The Palace Of King Philip XIV Of Spain - John Fahey 45:57 Around the Plynth - The Faces

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Blues from the Summer Room: Program #03 - Chicago Blues Part 1

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 49:54


Chicago electric blues featuring Muddy Waters and others. All Blues from the Summer Room podcasts were edited and compiled and edited by good friend of Skidompha Library, Mark Addison. Sweet Home Chicago (Opening Intro) Magic Sam Can’t Be Satisfied Muddy Waters 3:08 Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters 5:47 You Shook Me - Muddy Waters 8:41 Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters 11:20 Rollin’ Stone - Muddy Waters 15:11 (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters 18:17 Baby Please Don't Go - Muddy Waters 21:05 Tell Mama - Etta James 23:51 Never Trust a Man - Koko Taylor 26:08 It Must Have Been the Devil - Otis Spann 29:28 Bad Avenue - Valerie Wellington 33:11 Baby Please Don't Go - John Lee Hooker 38:01 Sweet Home Chicago - Magic Sam 41:14 The Blues Had A Baby And They Named It Rock And Roll - Muddy Waters 46:19

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Blues from the Summer Room: Program #04 - Chicago Blues Part 2

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 41:05


This program of electric blues from Chicago features Howlin’ Wolf and other popular blues musicians. All Blues from the Summer Room podcasts were edited and compiled and edited by good friend of Skidompha Library, Mark Addison. Chicago Blues Howlin Wolf playlist Intro—from Smokestack Lightning This Is the End - Buddy Guy 1:13 Rollin’ and Tumblin’ - Little Walter 4:12 I Can’t Quit You Baby - Otis Rush 7:46 I Got Ramblin’ On My Mind - Otis Spann 10:50 Murdering Blues - Robert Nighthawk 14:55 Spoonful - Howlin' Wolf 20:13 Back Door Man - Howlin' Wolf 22:43 Red Rooster - Howlin' Wolf 26:47 Smokestack Lightning - Howlin' Wolf 29:14 Killing Floor - Howlin’ Wolf 32:18 I Ain’t Superstitious - Howlin' Wolf 35:06 Come On In This House - Junior Wells 38:42

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Blues from the Summer Room Program #05 - Chicago Blues Part 3

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 55:33


The final show from Chicago features music from the Paul Butterfield Blues Band as well as harmonica music from Charlie Musselwhite and others. All Blues from the Summer Room podcasts were edited and compiled and edited by good friend of Skidompha Library, Mark Addison. All songs performed by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band except where noted. Chicago Blues 3 Playlist Born in Chicago (Intro) 3:06: Got My Mojo Workin 6:40 Shake Your Money Maker 9:06 Walkin’ Blues 12:23 Born in Chicago 15:28 Get Out of My Life Woman 18:42 Baby Please Don’t Go 22:56 Three Harp Boogie (Misc. musicians) 26:24 Chicken Shack (Charlie Musselwhite) 30:38 If I Should Have Bad Luck (Charlie Musselwhite) 37:06 East West 51:11 Blues with a Feeling

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Blues from the Summer Room Program #02: Mississippi Blues Part 2

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 57:49


This podcast, the second from Skidompha Owl's friend Mark Addison of Damariscotta Mills, is part of a series that explores Blues music from the Mississippi Delta in the 1920s to Chicago in the 1940s to England and the US in the 1960s and 1970s--to contemporary Blues musicians. This podcast covers blues songs from the 1920s and 1930s performed by a variety of blues musicians from the Mississippi Delta region and other parts of the rural south. It also introduces two Mississippi musicians that would make it big in Chicago, Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. All Blues from the Summer Room podcasts were edited and compiled and edited by good friend of Skidompha Library, Mark Addison. Playlist: Intro: Intro to When the Levee Breaks by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe 1:37: A Spoonful of Blues, Charley Patton 4:48: Cool Drink of Water Blues, Tommy Johnson 8:21: Fixin’ to Die Blues, Bukka White 12:21: House of the Rising Sun, Leadbelly 14:30: See See Rider, Big Bill Broonzy 17:33: I’m So Glad, Skip James 20:22: Sittin’ On Top of the World, The Mississippi Sheiks 23:25: Preachin’ the Blues, Son House 30:05: Eyesight to the Blind, Sonny Boy Williamson 33:05: When the Levee Breaks, Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe 39:17: Baby Please Don’t Go, Big Joe Williams 42:39: Baby Please Don’t Go, Lightnin’ Hopkins 46:15: I Feel Like Going Home, Muddy Waters 49:43: Sittin’ On Top of the World, Howlin’ Wolf 52:50: Come On in My Kitchen (Robert Johnson), performed by Eric Clapton

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts
Blues from the Summer Room: Program #01: Mississippi Blues Part 1

Skidompha Library's Owl Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 49:29


This podcast, the first from Skidompha Owl's good friend, Mark Addison of Damariscotta Mills, is the first in a series that explores blues music from the Mississippi Delta in the 1920s to Chicago in the 1940s to England and the US in the 1960s and 1970s to contemporary blues musicians. This podcast introduces the series and the Mississippi Delta, the music of Robert Johnson and others. Many of Johnson's tunes have been covered by many contemporary musicians. Let us know what you think! Playlist: All songs by Robert Johnson. 2:57: Come on in My Kitchen 8:27: I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom 11:25: 32-20 Blues 14:25: Walkin’ Blues 17:41: Sweet Home Chicago 20:38: Kind Hearted Woman Blues 23:28: Terraplane Blues 26:28: Hellhound On My Trail 29:55: Cross Road Blues 32:28: Stop Breakin’ Down Blues 34:50: If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day 37:28: Love In Vain 40:10: Preachin’ Blues (Up Jumped the Devil) 43:00 Phonograph Blues 45:40 Me and the Devil Blues