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Discover how creating your own personal board of advisors can help you make better decisions and grow your practice with confidence. On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Steve Riley shares a transformative approach that reshaped both his career and mindset: The Growth Council Strategy. Early in his career, Steve realized that not everyone in his life could help him navigate the complex problems he faced, either professionally or personally. He needed something more—a space where he could problem-solve quickly, gain perspective, and clear the mental clutter. So he created his own growth council, a mental framework inspired by Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich, designed to tap into the wisdom of trusted mentors, role models, and even historical figures. Through personal stories and practical insights, Steve reveals how building a virtual board of advisors helped him silence his inner critics and focus on the voices of those who truly understood his challenges. This internal council became a tool for creativity, accountability, and strategic thinking—one he now teaches others to build for themselves. You'll also hear about a chance encounter Steve had with a group of female attorneys who wore bracelets engraved with “WWSRD”—What Would Steve Riley Do? That moment sparked the realization that you can draw inspiration from someone, even if they're not physically present, and inspired him to formalize the concept of the growth council. If you're looking for a way to overcome self-sabotage, make better decisions, and stay grounded as you grow, this episode is your blueprint. In this episode, you will hear: The Growth Council Strategy for cultivating a thriving law practice Overcoming mental chaos and negative self-talk to enhance creativity and adopt a growth-oriented mindset Managing an inner planning committee and the influence of internal voices like the doubter and the perfectionist Building a virtual board of advisors inspired by Napoleon Hill's “Think and Grow Rich” Utilizing reflective thinking and metacognition for creative problem-solving Steps and exercises to create and leverage a personal growth council Taking action to achieve significant personal and professional growth Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Steve Riley: atticusadvantage.com/team/steve-riley Download: Growth Council Strategy atticusadvantage.com/worksheets/growth-council-strategy Law Firm Coaching: atticusadvantage.com/coaching Contact us free Practice Growth Diagnostic: atticusadvantage.com/practice-growth-diagnostic Mark Powers: atticusadvantage.com/team/mark-powers Patti Paz: atticusadvantage.com/team/patti-paz Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century by Napoleon Hill: www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Landmark-Bestseller/dp/1585424331 If there's a topic you would like us to cover on an upcoming episode, please email us at steve.riley@atticusadvantage.com. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Can you transform your legal practice into a thriving success story while staying true to your values? On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, join us as we uncover the secrets of effective marketing with Steve's partners, Mark Powers and Shawn McNalis. We navigate the intricate marketing landscape for small and solo law firms, emphasizing the crucial blend of traditional and digital strategies. With our “pyramid of marketing effectiveness,” discover how to harness the power of personal interactions to build trust and complement them with digital tools to amplify your reach. We offer a blueprint for attorneys eager to balance professional success with personal fulfillment by aligning their marketing efforts with their core values. Referral marketing holds a timeless charm, yet many professionals shy away from it. We explore why face-to-face interactions can be more lucrative than relying solely on digital strategies and why combining both is key to cultivating lasting client relationships. Learn to step into marketing comfortably, choosing familiar settings and crafting scripts that ease you into these essential conversations. We share practical tips to overcome the fear of self-promotion, turning networking into an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Build confidence and make impactful connections, focusing on integrating old-school techniques with modern approaches. We dissect the evolution from static brochures to dynamic lead-generation platforms and the influence of online reviews on a firm's reputation. As we delve into making effective referral requests, our conversation highlights how even a simple request can dramatically boost your business. By fostering a culture of genuine interaction and understanding your target audience, you can move from being a good attorney to a great rainmaker. This episode is a comprehensive guide, bridging traditional wisdom with modern tactics to empower ethical lawyers to safeguard clients and thrive in their practices. In this episode, you will hear: Integration of traditional and digital marketing strategies for law firms Emphasis on the importance and effectiveness of referral-based marketing Exploration of creating comfortable and strategic environments for marketing Guidance on utilizing online marketing tools and platforms effectively Discussion on the significance of online reviews and managing client feedback Insights into crafting effective referral requests in a professional setting Advice on establishing marketing habits to enhance business growth Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If there's a topic you would like us to cover on an upcoming episode, please email us at steve.riley@atticusadvantage.com. Supporting Resources: How Good Attorneys Become Great Rainmakers: A Breakthrough Referral Marketing Process by Mark Powers and Shawn McNalis: atticusadvantage.com/books Episode 095: Building a Dream: A Trial Lawyer's Success with Social Media and Referral Marketing with Eric Rosen: atticusadvantage.com/episode095 DISC Assessment: atticusadvantage.com/disc-assessment Groundhog Day – Ned Ryerson Scene: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqSYC_vwhDg The Path to a Great Practice & Great Life: atticusadvantage.mykajabi.com/the-path-to-a-great-practice-and-great-life-workshop-landing Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
EPISODIO 235.Temporada 6-14.EPISODIO PATROCINADO POR:CBM Clases de batería Madrid. https://clasesdebateriamadrid.com/ .Superdrummer Academy.www.simonefolcarelli.com .COMUNIDAD DEL CBM de Iñigo Iribarne:http://Clasesbateriaonline.com .EL MÉSTODO. https://t.me/unmetodoalmes/ .FORUM MUSIKAE - UNIVERSIDAD DE BATERÍA.https://www.forummusikae.com/profesorado/musica-moderna/departamento-de-bateria/ .Disco recomendado por Simone.Slipknot - We are not your kind:https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/album/754RY5WpZ2LTUZsk8kDBju?si=D5k_bILGSbeDQt6X9GlsLw .LIBRO RECOMENDADO por Iñigo.A Guide To Rhythmic Freedom de Erik Egol: https://amzn.to/4g0X6FF .TOP TRI.Simone:Richard Spaven: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaP1BCphbXQ .Roni Kaspi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RaR210hglo .Gregory Coleman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxZuq57_bYM .Iñigo:Dave Elitch: https://www.instagram.com/daveelitch/ .Jack Jones: https://www.instagram.com/jdrums42/ .Mark Powers: https://www.instagram.com/markpowers/ .Síguenos en: FB: https://www.facebook.com/Drumless-el-Podcast-101614758071997 .INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drumlesspodcast/ .TELEGRAM: https://t.me/drumlesspodcast .ABEL:https://www.instagram.com/kustomdk/ .SIMONE:https://www.simonefolcarelli.com .http://clasesdebateriaonline.com .IÑIGO:http://inigoiribarne.com .https://Clasesdebateriamadrid.com .https://www.twitch.tv/inigobatera .https://www.ellibrodelascorcheas.com .http://Clasesbateriaonline.com .http://insidethegrooveof.com/ .BUY US A COFFEEPaypal: https://www.paypal.me/inigoiribarne .Bizum: 606424669 .
Send us a textMy guest is Mark Powers, Drumset Committee Chair for PAS (Percussive Artist Society). Mark takes us through this year's PASIC (Percussive Artist Society International Convention) Nov 13-16, 2024 in Indianapolis, IN. For almost 50 years, PASIC has been at the forefront, as the largest drum and percussion event in the world, with clinics, master classes, concerts, panel discussions and more! I'm proud to offer a Live From My Drum Room! PAS Scholarship, which allows a recipient to attend PASIC every year. Oct 31st is the last day for online registration, but you can register onsite. For more on PAS and PASIC, visit https://pas.org/pasic/Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher! is a series of conversations with legendary drummers and Music Industry icons, hosted by drummer and music industry veteran, John DeChristopher, drawing from his five decades in the Music Industry. Created in 2020, and ranked BEST Drum Podcast, "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!" gives the audience an insider's view that only John can offer. And no drummers are harmed on any shows! Please subscribe!Exciting news! 100% of the proceeds from Live From My Drum Room T-shirts goes toward a newly created Live From My Drum Room Scholarship with the Percussive Arts Society! https://pas.org/pasic/scholarships/ Live From My Drum Room T-shirts are made of soft 60%cotton/40% polyester. Available in XS-2XL. $25 includes shipping in the contiguous US. Payment with Venmo: @John-DeChristopher-2. Be sure to include your size and shipping address. Email: livefrommydrumroom@gmail.com. Thank you to everyone who's bought a shirt to help support this endeavor! https://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_roomwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom
Mark Powers is the president and founder of Atticus, an organization focused on coaching attorneys to build long-lasting legal practices that operate as efficiently as possible. Mark has been at this for the past 35 years, providing the strong foundation of experience and wisdom he shares with lawyers around the country. He has also co-authored Time Management for Attorneys; How Good Attorneys Become Great Rainmakers; Hire Slow, Fire Fast; A Law Firm's Guide to Building a Championship Team; and Cash Flow & Profitability for law firms. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn 0:00 Introduction 1:46 What Is Atticus? 3:52 Beyond the Law 6:30 Building a Business to Sell 10:38 Having “Stupid Ideas” 12:37 Lawyers and Succession Planning 17:28 Facilitating Succession Process 22:46 Choosing the Right Leader 31:28 Working With Atticus 39:00 Wrapping Up Atticus was developed to keep attorneys focused on the important aspects of their life, providing them with coaching and skill-building opportunities that help them develop the acumen necessary to build and maintain a sustainable legal practice. Further, the organization provides a structure of accountability and support for achieving the goals of both founders and their firms. If you are not happy with the direction your practice is heading, contact Mark's team at Atticus today. Speakers Featured in This Episode - Tom Foster of Foster Web Marketing- Mark Powers of Atticus, Inc. This episode is brought to you by Foster Web Marketing. Foster Web Marketing is dedicated to providing cutting-edge, highly customizable marketing and strategic solutions specifically designed for law firms and medical practices. Our award-winning marketing and systems solutions are what set us apart from everyone else.
What if you could add years to your life while feeling better than ever? On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Steve and Mark Powers take you on a journey through the “bonus years.” Hear firsthand from guests Shelley Goff, Addison Goff, and Vinnie Bonazzoli as they share their stories of overcoming health challenges, shifting from pessimism to optimism, and the impact of focusing on health and longevity. Their insights show how extending lifespan and healthspan can lead to a more fulfilling life. Get the secrets to boosting your energy and productivity with simple but effective lifestyle changes. From rethinking meal times and reducing alcohol to engaging in physical activities like judo and jiu-jitsu, we discuss practical strategies for improving sleep, weight loss, and mental clarity. Using tools like the Whoop Fitness Tracker, we outline measurable improvements and explore how these enhancements can positively influence your professional life. Setting positive boundaries and maintaining interesting goals help to sustain motivation and energy. Create a future filled with vitality and excitement by incorporating consistent, sustainable activity into your daily routine. Through stories and expertise, we highlight having a motivating “why” behind lifestyle changes, setting meaningful goals, and community support. From martial arts training to strategic financial planning, learn how envisioning an exciting future can transform your present-day decisions. Whether you're looking to establish a legacy firm or just enhance your health and well-being, our guests' reflections and shared experiences provide a guide for achieving long-term health and wellness objectives. In this episode, you will hear: Exploring the “bonus years” concept for extending lifespan and healthspan for a fulfilling life Strategies for boosting energy and productivity: lifestyle changes, diet, exercise, and using fitness trackers Transforming life through martial arts training and having a motivating “why” behind lifestyle changes Shifts in personal and professional life for longevity, including consistent activity and financial planning The importance of relationships and social networks for longevity and financial stability Maintaining a fulfilling and healthy life through movement, mindful eating, and community support Personal reflections on health and optimism Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If there's a topic you would like us to cover on an upcoming episode, please email us at steve.riley@atticusadvantage.com. Supporting Resources: Mark Powers: President, Shareholder, & Certified Practice Advisor: atticusadvantage.com/our-team/mark-powers-president Vincent Bonazzoli: Adjunct Practice Advisor & Attorney: atticusadvantage.com/our-team/vince-bonazzoli The Summit: nsslfc.com Great Practice. Great Life.® by Atticus® – 040: Generating New Revenue with Client Care Programs with Vinnie Bonazzoli: atticusadvantage.com/episode040 Great Practice. Great Life.® by Atticus® – 069: Success Strategies & Succession Planning with Mark Powers: atticusadvantage.com/episode069 Great Practice. Great Life.® by Atticus® – 073: How Can You Make More Money By Taking Additional Time Off with Mark Powers: atticusadvantage.com/episode073 Goff & Goff Attorneys, P.C.: goffandgoffattorneys.com Dr. Jeffry S. Life: drlife.com Whoop Fitness & Activity Tracker: www.whoop.com/us/en The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness by Robert Waldinger, MD & Marc Schulz, PhD: a.co/d/hGBm1Ug Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia, MD: a.co/d/ig4pJjB Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
John Jordan and Mark Powers from CertaPro Painters of NWI stop by to talk to Chris Mahlmann about their years of working together, building and maintaining a team, their core values, and more!
Imagine stepping out of your office on a Friday and not looking back until Monday, all while your law practice thrives more than ever. That's not just a daydream but a reality Mark Powers and Steve are excited to share. On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Mark, the founder of Atticus, joins Steve in unwrapping a counterintuitive approach—positive constraints. It's about creating firm boundaries that boost your bank balance and replenish your zest for life. We tackle managing workloads, securing weekends off, and aiming for a staggering 175 days of freedom every year, changing grinding days into a profit-driven business model. Steve recalls a powerful moment when he first attempted to peel himself away from his desk after a relentless decade of work, and it all started with a “movie day.” This episode is about strategies for a successful law firm, a personal journey into taking breaks, and the personal growth that comes with it. We talk about how setting constraints is a strategy for financial health as well as for personal well-being. Hear candid stories and actionable steps that can lead you to cultivate a sustainable business that supports you, your clients, and the life you want to lead, all while savoring the success and happiness you deserve. Join Mark and Steve as they guide you through this process that might redefine what it means to have a great practice and a great life. In this episode, you will hear: How to increase income and personal well-being by setting positive constraints in law practices The importance of setting boundaries to prevent law firms from depleting resources Strategies for lawyers to manage workloads and refrain from weekend work Aiming for a sustainable work-life balance and 175 leisure days a year Personal growth through taking systematic breaks, beginning with simple steps like a “movie day” to foster a healthier work-life balance The paradox of working less yet earning more by focusing on profit-driven business models instead of income from direct work Some examples of positive constraints, such as the story of Dr. Seuss and his creative challenge Starting with manageable goals, like taking weekends off, to build toward more substantial time off while maintaining a profitable business Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Mark Powers: President, Shareholder, & Certified Practice Advisor: atticusadvantage.com/our-team/mark-powers-president Rainmakers: atticusadvantage.com/what-we-do/atticus-rainmakers Practice Growth Program®: atticusadvantage.com/what-we-do/coaching-growth-programs/pgp Dominate Your Market®: atticusadvantage.com/what-we-do/dominate-your-market Great Practice. Great Life.® by Atticus® – 069: Success Strategies & Succession Planning with Mark Powers: atticusadvantage.com/episode069 Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Have you set your sights on a future where your law firm thrives beyond your tenure? On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Mark Powers, the founder and president of Atticus, Inc., joins Steve for a conversation on succession planning for lawyers. We dissect the traditional succession model, and Mark shares how to transform a practice into a valuable, enduring asset. This episode isn't just about passing the torch. It's a strategic guide to cultivating a law firm that sustains profitability and outlasts its founders. As we explore the nuanced process of preparing your practice for the next generation, we underscore the required critical shift—from laboring within your firm to developing it into a lucrative, transferable business. Mark and Steve review different models, from grooming successors to contemplating mergers, all while considering the emotional weight of detaching your identity from your life's work. This conversation is an essential resource for any attorney aiming to pave the way for a seamless transition that ensures both the firm's and their own prosperity. Rounding out our conversation, we tackle the emotional and strategic layers involved in succession. The path to increasing a law firm's value and achieving a great practice—and life—highlights why you need to plan early and cultivate a mindset centered on empowerment. If you want to lead a fulfilling life inside and outside the confines of the legal profession, this episode with Mark Powers will equip you with the information you need to craft a legacy supporting your vision for the future. In this episode, you will hear: Mark Powers shares how to create a strong succession plan for law firms that ensures profitability and legacy Hiring professional CEOs and grooming successors for long-term firm sustainability Detaching your identity from the firm and establishing structured succession paths Succession planning challenges and strategies, like developing internal successors and poor communication Alternative succession strategies, including mergers and partnerships, considering regulatory advantages and firm profitability Building a law firm's value to enable founders to take time off and maintain firm success The personalized process of succession planning, accounting for age, business value, and personal finances The pursuit of a meaningful life beyond wealth accumulation Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Mark Powers: President, Shareholder, & Certified Practice Advisor: atticusadvantage.com/our-team/mark-powers-president The Path to a Great Practice & Great Life: atticusadvantage.mykajabi.com/the-path-to-a-great-practice-and-great-life-workshop-landing?_gl=1*jxnbg*_ga*MTg2MTUyMzY5NS4xNjY2MDIxMDMz*_ga_QWWLP5WT2C*MTcwODcyMTg2OS4yMjkuMS4xNzA4NzI1MzYyLjYwLjAuMA Team Leader Certification: atticusadvantage.com/what-we-do/team-leader-certification Rainmakers atticusadvantage.com/what-we-do/atticus-rainmakers Dominate Your Market®: atticusadvantage.com/what-we-do/dominate-your-market American Bar Association: Rule 1.17: Sale of Law Practice: www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibility/publications/model_rules_of_professional_conduct/rule_1_17_sale_of_law_practice Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
It seems we're hearing of more plans or legislation to make positive improvements in the sustainability of agriculture and climate smart changes, but Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers says the focus is a bit skewed.
It seems we're hearing of more plans or legislation to make positive improvements in the sustainability of agriculture and climate smart changes, but Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers says the focus is a bit skewed.
Damon gets to talk to Mark about buying a house, building a studio, writing books, being the drumset committee chair for the Percussive Arts Society and more! There are segments including: gig alerts, iconic recording music news and others.
Talking Joe 206 - Disavowed - G.I. Joe America's Elite # 1 - 4 (2005) Mark and Tim are continuing their look at the Disavowed era with G.I.Joe America's Elite # 1 - 4 (Devils Due July-October 2005) , the first arc of the Joe Casey run For those reading along, this is collected in 2006 Americas Elite TPB 1 “The Newest War (0-5) or2013 TPB Americas Elite vol 1 from IDW 0-6 It's the return of some classic jingles in this episode, where the big question being asked is; "does Flint push a push pop?" We really enjoyed the big opener in issue zero, so how does this momentum hold up for the next arc of four issues? Creative Team Written by: Joe Casey, Pencils by: Stefano Caselli, Inks by: Andrew Pepoy, Colors by: Sunder Raj with Carsten Bradley, and Kendrik Lim of Imaginary Friends Studio (issue 3 & 4) Lettering by: Steve Seeley, Edited by: Mark Powers, Associate Editor: Mike O'Sullivan
Sources:A&E Hunting JonBenet's Killer: The Untold Storymeow.comstatementanalysis.comwikipedia.orgJonBenet An American Murder.Mysterysalon.comThe Case of JonBenet Ramseynytimes article from 1993autopsyfiles,orgYouTube.com
Northwest Horticultural Council president, Mark Powers says among the many challenges facing growers this year is finding an ample labor supply and what those workers will be paid.
Northwest Horticultural Council president, Mark Powers says among the many challenges facing growers this year is finding an ample labor supply and what those workers will be paid.
NW Hort Council president Mark Powers shares his views on climate smart practices in the tree fruit industry.
NW Hort Council president Mark Powers shares his views on climate smart practices in the tree fruit industry.
Mark Powers, PhD student studying vertebrate paleontology at the University of Alberta
On today's show, ahead of the papal visit to Edmonton, we chat with Golden Eagle and find out his feelings on the trip. Plus, why is the cost of gas in Alberta so high compared to the rest of the country? Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, says it's because Alberta is being ripped off. Also, hibernating insects can regrow their muscles on demand. We find out more from Dr. Jackie Lebenzon, a postdoctoral scholar at University of California Berkeley. She worked on the project at Western University when she was a PhD student. And the fossil of an Alberta dinosaur has been successfully transported from a tricky location. We find out how from Mark Powers, a PhD student studying vertebrate paleontology at the University of Alberta.
With summer upon us, Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers talks ag labor and wages that are a big concern for industry employers.
With summer upon us, Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers talks ag labor and wages that are a big concern for industry employers.
NW Hort Council president Mark Powers says the pandemic has thrown several challenges in our path, but believes we've weathered it pretty well overall.
NW Hort Council president Mark Powers says the pandemic has thrown several challenges in our path, but believes we've weathered it pretty well overall.
It's another week, and that means even more new books and new events happening at the store! Events this week: Tuesday, March 8th: Margaret Dilloway Wednesday, March 9th: Gretchen Felker-Martin, in conversation with Lee Mandelo Thursday, March 10th: Thomas Olde Heuvelt, in conversation with Chris Golden Friday, March 11th: Remi K. England, in conversation with Britta Lundin Sunday, March 13th: Romance Book Club Monday, March 14th: Aaron Philip Clark, in conversation with Curtis Ippolito New this week: Where the Sky Lives by Margaret Dilloway The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories edited by Yu Chen and Regina Kanyu Wang Crowbar by Anne Bishop Sam Gunn Jr. by Ben Bova The Future is Yours by Dan Frey Last Exit by Max Gladstone Voices from the Radium Age edited by Joshua Glenn The Damage Done by Michael Landweber Constance Verity Destroys the Universe by A. Lee Martinez The Circus Infinite by Khan Wong Front Page Murder by Joyce St. Anthony Shadows Reel by C.J. Box The Old Woman with the Knife by Gu Byeong-Mo Booth by Karen Joy Fowler Like a Sister by Kallye Garrett The Golden Couple by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen Hideout by Louisa Luna The Lightning Rod by Brad Meltzer The Truth About White Lies by Olivia A. Cole Killing Time by Brenna Ehrlich Blood Scion by Deborah Falaye Daughter by Kate McLaughlin Lakelore by Anna-Marie McLemore From Dust, A Flame by Rebecca Podos The Book of Living Secrets by Madeleine Roux A Far Wilder Magic by Allison Saft Kamila Knows Best by Farah Heron Squire by Nadia Shammas and Sara Alfageeh Those Kids from Fawn Creek by Erin Entrada Kelly The Girl in the Arcade Volume 1 by Okushou, illustrated by MGMEE The Kingdoms of Ruin Volume 4 by Yoruhashi Sundome!! Milky Way Volume 3(ADULTS ONLY) by Kazuki Funatsu Do You Like Big Girls? Volume 3 by Goro Aizome Fantastic Four, Eternal Flame Trade Volume 9 by Dan Slott, illustrated by Nico Leon Marvel's WandaVision: The Art of The Series Moon Knight by Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood New Teen Titans Volume 13 by Marv Wolfman, illustrated by Eduardo Barreto Teen Titans Academy Volume 1: X Marks The Spot by Tim Sheridan, illustrated by Rafa Sandoval DC Horror Presents: The Conjuring: The Lover Sonic The Hedgehog Volume 10: Test Run by Evan Stanley, illustrated by Adam Bryce Thomas and Bracardi Curry Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: Bigfoot by Jim Butcher and Mark Powers, illustrated by Joe Cooper Animal Crossing New Horizons Volume 02, Deserted Island Diary by Kokonasu Rumba Dick Fight Island Volume 02 (ADULTS ONLY) by Reibun Ike Electric Century by Mikey Way, Shaun Simon, illustrated by Toby Cypress Kirby Manga Mania Volume 04 by Hirokazu Hikawa Mao Volume 04 by Rumiko Takahashi Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun Volume 00 by Aidalro Subscribe to the SciFi & Fantasy Book Crate or the Cozy Mysteries Book Crate now! You can now find us on Patreon! Unlock exclusive content by subscribing today! Special thanks to Austin Farmer for letting us use the track "Kill the Farm Boy", from his album Bookshelf Symphony Orchestra! Send us your questions to mystgalaxypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok! And support the store by ordering books at mystgalaxy.com!
Northwest Hort Council president Mark Powers talks about what sustainability means for specialty crop producers and how they get their voices heard.
Northwest Hort Council president Mark Powers talks about what sustainability means for specialty crop producers and how they get their voices heard.
Little Cherry Disease has not gone away in the new year, but NW Hort Council president Mark Powers says steps are being taken to battle the fast spreading threat.
Little Cherry Disease has not gone away in the new year, but NW Hort Council president Mark Powers says steps are being taken to battle the fast spreading threat.
Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers says labor and wages will continue to be a big challenge as we head into the new year.
Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers says labor and wages will continue to be a big challenge as we head into the new year.
It hasn't been easy, and it won't be moving forward, but according to NW Horticultural Council president Mark Powers, the tree fruit industry is weathering the challenges of the weather and the pandemic fairly well.
It hasn't been easy, and it won't be moving forward, but according to NW Horticultural Council president Mark Powers, the tree fruit industry is weathering the challenges of the weather and the pandemic fairly well.
Today's SWAPA Number is 3. That's the number of new board members joining us today to discuss what they've learned so far, what they hope to accomplish in their time on the board, their background, and who encouraged them to run for Rep in the first place.With us today are new board members elected to serve as vice-chair in their bases. Mike Piscitelli representing Baltimore, Mark Powers representing Denver, and Kevin Reece representing Phoenix.
Mark Powers, PhD student studying vertebrate paleontology at the University of Alberta
Your hosts (and jacks/hacks of many trades) Robert Wynia and Mark Powers have joined forces to bring you IGNITER, a brand new podcast aimed toward sparking your creativity. With suggestions, tactics, special guests, listener feedback, and sheer and utter randomness, Mark and Rob will send you on your day with new tools to increase your creative flow and effectiveness. IgniterPod.com Support the podcast: https://anchor.fm/igniterpod/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/igniterpod/support
This is part 1 of a 2 part interview with the former director of Jews for Judaism on the claims of Christians about Prophecies in Isaiah about the Messiah. If you want to learn about the bible and Judaism these two interviews are a must. As an Atheist, I learned a lot from Mark in these two interviews. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greg-kurtz/support
This is part 2 of a 2 part interview with the former director of Jews for Judaism on the claims of Christians about Prophecies in Isaiah about the Messiah. If you want to learn about the bible and Judaism these two interviews are a must. As an Atheist, I learned a lot from Mark in these two interviews. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greg-kurtz/support
In this week's show we answer three questions from Ted, Polly and Tara with help from special guest expert Mark Powers. Mark is the author of Space Detectives a story about two boys who go to space to run an ice cream shop and solve mysteries along the way. We also have a competition to win a copy of the book! We find out which was the first planet in the solar system, how big it is compared to earth, how many moons it has and discuss the big storm happening on it as well as how many satellites have been out to see it. Mark tells us how many stars are in the sky. We also discuss stars, how they don't actually twinkle, how many you can see when you think you can see a million on a starry night and how bright most stars are compared to our nearest star, the sun! We also talk about the invention of fireworks in China using bamboo and gunpowder, how they were used to fire rats and what it is that shoots them high into the sky! Social media:Instagram: @everythingunderthesunpodTwitter: @everythingutsFacebook: @everythingunderthesunbyMollyOldfieldWebsite: www.everythingunderthesun.co.ukFind out how to submit an answer on our website.Space Detectives, Mark Powers - https://www.waterstones.com/book/space-detectives/mark-powers/dapo-adeola/9781526603180Molly Oldfield studied History at Oxford before becoming a QI elf, writing and researching questions for the BBC quiz show for twelve years. She has written three books. They are The Secret Museum, a book about all the things that are in museums that rarely, if ever, go on display; Wonders of the World's Museums filled with things you can see, and Natural Wonders of the World about all kinds of creatures and places on our beautiful planet we call home. This podcast will also be published as Everything Under the Sun – A Year of Curious Questions in September 2021 by Ladybird at Penguin Random House. With thanks to Ash Gardner, Tyler Simmons Dale and Audio Networks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author and marketer Kiri Masters shares dozens of important learnings about her writing and publishing journeys in the latest episode of the Published Author Podcast. But above all, Kiri's message is that investing the time to produce great content is essential to cut through the crowded world of entrepreneurial books and content marketing. In this interview with host Josh Steimle, Kiri details her self-publishing experiences with Amazon and IngramSpark, her co-authoring experience, and working with a ghostwriter. TOP TAKEAWAY: CONSISTENTLY GREAT CONTENT CUTS THROUGH NOISE Kiri is author of The Amazon Expansion: Learn How To Skyrocket Your Sales, Sell Globally And Make Your Brand An International Success and Amazon For CMOs: How Brands Can Achieve Success in The New Amazon Economy, co-authored with Mark Powers. She's also a Forbes contributor. While she acknowledges that it's helpful to have that Forbes name behind her: “The quality of your content is what really matters. “People reach out to me, after two years of writing for Forbes, and say ‘Your articles are really thoughtful'. But it's about the content at that stage. So it's a long burn, and very rewarding when you get to a point where it's obviously paying off for you. But that's 1000s of hours of investment to get to this position.” GROW YOUR BUSINESS, MAKE YOUR MARK Both Kiri's books have significantly grown her business, Bobsled Marketing, and have paid for themselves several times over by now. She notes that the mark of a successful book is the amount of influence it has in its niche. “What kind of cut through do you have of your tiny little corner of the internet? If you've got a pretty narrow focus like I do, (my book) seems to have achieved a decent level of cut through.” This “cut through” is seen in the fact Kiri's often encountering people who have either read or are reading one of books. She met a prospect in San Francisco who pulled the book from her handbag and had chapters marked up with notes. And recently Kiri spoke with a guy on her podcast who had her book on his bookshelf. “I've also had people send me photos of them walking around an ad agency in New York, and someone's got Amazon for CMOs on their desk,” she adds. CO-AUTHORING AND USING A GHOSTWRITER Kiri decided to work with a co-author on Amazon For CMOs. In part, this option appealed because co-author Mark had a much larger network at the time, and Kiri recognized that between them both they'd be able to create a great book and leverage their networks to promote it. They worked with ghostwriter Laura Gale on Amazon For CMOs, and the result was superb. “Working with a ghostwriter while also having a co-author really helped to smooth over any sort of differences in opinion about what the right approach was,” explains Kiri. “If we had different ideas about a topic in the book, the ghostwriter found a really neat way to bring those together. Or even say, ‘Well, you know, Kiri thinks this and Mark thinks that, and so that works really well in that dynamic'. So, a really good ghostwriter will have a process that they use.” Kiri shares so much more in this episode, including how she chose the title for her most recent book, book cover design, the amount of effort needed to market a book, why she chose self-publishing, and the role of writing in thought leadership. LINKS Twitter Facebook Youtube https://www.bobsledmarketing.com/kiri-masters https://www.bobsledmarketing.com https://www.ecommercebraintrust.com SUBSCRIBE TO PUBLISHED AUTHOR PODCAST If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe. And if you want to spread the word, please give us a five-star rating review and tell your friends to subscribe, too. We're available on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere else you listen to podcasts. And if you're an entrepreneur interested in writing and publishing a nonfiction book to grow your business or make an impact, visit PublishedAuthor.com for show notes for this podcast and other free resources. Twitter Youtube Facebook.com Linkedin.com Instagram.com Josh Steimle Josh Steimle - LinkedIn Josh Steimle's book: Chief Marketing Officers At Work
Mark Powers is a physical therapist for BenchMark Physical Therapy in Savannah, GA. He graduated from Armstrong Atlantic State University (now Georgia Southern) in 2011 and went on to do a residency through Promotion Training University and fellowship through Nxt Gen Institute of Physical Therapy. In addition to treating he is primary faculty for Upstream Rehab Institute’s fellowship program and provides local mentorship to orthopedic residents and new grads. His clinical interests include using strength training and other “non typical PT treatments” to help patients find their “cool things” as well as utilizing pain science to create an atmosphere that promotes resilience and hope. Instagram @spillingtheDPTea and @mpowersdpt Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SpillingtheDPTea)
"Although there are challenges … we are confident that we can adapt so that we can continue developing the tools and products that empower every person and organization on the planet to achieve more." – Mark PowersThe current Remote Work era has forced us to redefine what it’ll look like when many of us are allowed to work from the office again. When that time comes, what can we expect when we return to our offices? Can we expect our work schedules to be the same? Can we look forward to having face-to-face conversations with our colleagues again?In this week’s episode, we are joined by Mark Powers and Jasminder Thind from Microsoft’s Workplace Intelligence Group. By looking at the work habits of those returning to work in China, Mark and Jasminder are able to offer us some insight as to what the return to work may look like in other parts of the world. The data collected can give us hope to look forward to better communication, balanced working hours, and a continued focus, as we look forward in transitioning back to work.ResourcesRelated Blog – "In China, managing relationships, teams, and more meetings from home"Mark Powers – LinkedinJasminder Thind – LinkedinMicrosoft Workplace Insights - Remote Work Series See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Visit www.EAInterviews.com/MarkPowers for episode specific show notes & www.EAInterviews.com for complete show notes of every podcast episode. On today's episode, we learn about: HABITS | Strategies for Success Habit Formation with Mark Powers
Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers talks about the labor issues the tree fruit industry is facing during the pandemic, and before.
Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers talks about the labor issues the tree fruit industry is facing during the pandemic, and before.
NW Horticultural Council president Mark Powers gives his take on the amount of help the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program might bring to tree fruit growers.
NW Horticultural Council president Mark Powers gives his take on the amount of help the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program might bring to tree fruit growers.
NW Horticultural Council president Mark Powers gives his take on the amount of help the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program might bring to tree fruit growers.
While most people may see virtual reality (VR) as a form of modern-day entertainment, it's application extends far beyond that space with stronger ties to science and medicine. In this episode, we sit down with two researchers, Mark Powers, PhD, and Ganesh Sankaranarayanan, PhD, of the Baylor Scott & White Research Institute who will walk us through some of these scientific applications and give us an inside look into what VR is helping drive forward in terms of healthcare innovation.
Do you sell or buy right now? Buy! Says Mark Powers of Compass Financial Group and he'll explain why and provide some much needed good economic news!
NW Horticultural Council president Mark Powers gives his reaction to President Trump's signing of the USMCA.
NW Horticultural Council president Mark Powers gives his reaction to President Trump's signing of the USMCA.
Kiri Masters is the Founder & CEO of Bobsled Marketing, a New York-based agency specializing in Digital Marketing through the Amazon platform. Her agency serves manufacturers across all Amazon operations, including brand protection, advertising, and organic marketing functions. Bobsled is a team of 25 Amazon experts that consumer brands rely upon to triage Amazon's revolving policies, programs, and best practices. Kiri also writes a weekly column for Forbes about Amazon and is the author of two books, the latest co-written with Mark Powers titled Amazon for CMOS. She spent the early part of her career in commercial banking with JPMorgan Chase in New York. She's a dedicated entrepreneur, having two successful businesses under her belt and finds joy in sharing her knowledge with fellow entrepreneurs and marketers. In this episode, G. Steven Cleere is joined by Kiri Masters to talk about some of the recent changes happening in Amazon. They discuss Amazon’s algorithms, Amazon's invite-only vendor program, FBM & FBA sellers, and how enhanced content works. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [01:49] How Kiri came up with the idea for Bobsled & choosing her market [05:18] CPG firms' attitudes toward Amazon [07:27] Did Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods affect Kiri's clients? [10:37] Should smaller brands be fulfilled by Amazon? [14:45] Amazon's invite-only vendor program [16:48] Fulfilled by Merchant (FBM) vs Fulfilled by Amazon (Prime eligibility) sellers [22:30] Amazon algorithms & driving outside traffic to Amazon [26:00] What to expect with paid search [29:00] How enhanced content & brand registry works [32:30] Kiri's reason for writing the book, 'Amazon for CMOs' [37:12] The Marketplace Institute [41:31] What'll happen to Amazon in the near future? [44:53] Kiri's advice for fellow entrepreneurs Subscribe and Listen on: iTunes Resources Mentioned in this episode Bobsled Marketing About Kiri Masters Amazon for CMOS book The Marketplace Institute Connect with Steve Kitchen2Shelf About Me NexxtLevel Marketing Sponsor for this episode Our podcast was brought to you today by Kitchen2Shelf, the educational arm of NexxtLevel Brands. Kitchen to Shelf provides online and in-person courses and workshops for CPG entrepreneurs at any stage of growth. Whether you're an early-stage startup, a local growing business, or if you want to just expand your distribution to a national level, Kitchen to Shelf can help you learn what you need to know to grow.
Episode 113 - Mark Powers Interview | Singer, Songwriter, Actor and Amazing Human Mark Power of MPower Voices, actor, singer, songwriter and Bainbridge Islander tells stories of famous students, his current production and sings one of the most beautiful original songs, "Cards," (about 35:00 in the video) you have ever heard.
Nationals Special Edition! Pt 1 of 3. In this episode we spend the week at Nationals and talk to so many incredible people in the sport. Shannon Vinson (APTA Tournament Director), Mark Fischl (APTA Commentator), Mark Parsons (Nationals Champion), Juan Arraya (Nationals Champion), Mark Powers (Nationals Runner-Up) & John Hughes (Nationals Runner-Up). It’s all about the end of the tournament season here with the Paddle Hacks. The Paddle Hacks bump is real…
This podcast features Mark Powers, Ph.D., the Chief of Trauma Research at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. He researches PTSD and Resilience and boils it down to solid nuggets of information that everyone can use in daily life.
My guest this week is psychologist Dr. Mark Powers, who specializes in research on anxiety and PTSD. Mark and I discuss the latest research on treatments for trauma, including EMDR, cognitive behavioral therapy, yoga, and exercise, as well as the general principles of effective therapy.
Countless individuals experience debilitating anxiety or major trauma that can lead to conditions like posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). My guest this week is psychologist Dr. Mark Powers, who specializes in research on the treatment of anxiety and PTSD. I've always respected Mark's rich training on these conditions and his knowledge of the research findings, which he shares in this episode. [Click on the link to download my free guide, 10 Ways to Manage Stress and Anxiety Every Day.] We touched on topics including: The definition of trauma The similarity of symptoms across different types of trauma (e.g., combat, physical assault, natural disaster) How the diagnosis of PTSD was developed The advantages and disadvantages of defining what “counts” as a PTSD-type trauma Variations in treatment required for treating complex PTSD Common physical, mental, and emotional responses to trauma The high prevalence of trauma at some point in a person’s life Our need to make sense of our experiences, and the difficulty in processing traumatic events The difference between stress and anxiety The positive side of stress How the body can get stuck in the stress response Importance of education about trauma reactions in treatment The challenge of interpersonal trauma The effectiveness of exposure treatment in decreasing fear and changing our thoughts The importance of personal agency during exposure treatment Similarities and differences between anxiety treatment and PTSD treatment Experimental models of PTSD Cognitive processing therapy, Prolonged Exposure, and EMDR The therapeutic effect of telling the story of one’s trauma The therapeutic effects of exercise and vagus nerve stimulation Mark B. Powers, PhD, is the Director of Trauma Research at Baylor Scott & White Health, running federally funded projects at two Level 1 Trauma Centers. He is also conducting research on pain reduction and virtual reality at Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas. In addition to conducting research, Mark is a licensed clinical psychologist. He completed his PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, and a pre-doctoral fellowship at Boston University and Harvard Medical School. Mark was an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Amsterdam for two years studying exposure augmentation strategies, followed by a position an Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (where Mark and I met), focusing on research in OCD and PTSD. He then joined the faculty at Southern Methodist University before moving to the University of Texas at Austin. Mark is currently the Chair of the APA Division 12 Presidential Task Force on Empirically Supported Treatment Dissemination, and is a member of the Scientific Council at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. He conducts international workshops in ERP for OCD and PE for PTSD. Mark is prolific in his research output, with over 150 publications. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the journal Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Some of Mark's most-cited research studies include: A meta-analytic review of prolonged exposure for posttraumatic stress disorder Exercise interventions for mental health: A quantitative and qualitative review Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A meta-analytic review Cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder: a meta-analysis of treatment outcome and moderators Find Mark online at Baylor's website as well as through Google Scholar.
From 2009: Jim Butcher’s "The Dresden Files"s is one cool series. I love the notion of a wizard operating within the almost real world of Chicago, working at arm’s length from both the police and organized crime. "The Dresden Files" began and continues as a series of novels. It was also, briefly, a syndicated television series. If you need a jumping on point, try the graphic novel, which is adapted by Mark Powers and drawn by Ardian Syaf. And then you can follow me backward into reading the books.
[Re-published because it wasn't showing on some platforms] Join Jared & Tyler as they finish reminiscing on their first year of podcasting (with clips from previous episodes). Part 2 features Aaron Perez, Zach Long, Ryan Michael Smith, Cruz Romero, Will Boyd, Jarod Carter, Quinn Henoch, Scotty Butcher, Danny Matta, Mark Powers, Jarod Hall, Jenna Kantor, Katie Schmitt, Fairy Tale Physical Therapy, Monique J Caruth, Alex Engar, Joses Ngugi, Casey Coleman, & Brianne Showman Brown. Thanks for riding with us on this journey. Let's make some shit happen in 2018. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/support
Last week I blogged about our upcoming RUN CRANDIC road races in an effort to build the hype and spread the word. I continued that momentum with interviewing Mark Powers with Corridor Running and did my first official Q&A interview for my new RMC Podcast available on iTunes. It was a ton of fun getting … Continue reading "RMC Podcast Interviews Monica Nieves About the Run CRANDIC Races" The post RMC Podcast Interviews Monica Nieves About the Run CRANDIC Races appeared first on .
In this episode of Talon Talk, Jack and Jon speak to two members of the CB Sports Medicine team, Caeley Kelly (’18) and Nina Vitorelo (’18), about the dedication to and experiences they’ve had in the program. Also, our featured Talon writer Mark Powers (’18) talks about his article “Should You Name Your Car?” exploring the timeless phenomenon of naming one’s automobile. In a new segment, the boys also talk about the Sacramento based movie Ladybird and its immense impact this movie has exposing the life of a Sacramento teenager to the mainstream world. And last but definitely not least, our hosts recommend a song from french DJ Petit Biscuit off his debut studio album Presence.
We had a blast talking with some badass physiotherapists, Dr. Jarod Hall (http://drjarodhalldpt.blogspot.com/) and Dr. Mark Powers. We learned a bunch about mirror therapy, pain science, how to communicate with patients, IPAs, football, the central nervous system, the spine, posture, and how to serve patients the best you can. Thanks for listening! Check out Dr. Hall's online OPTIM OCS prep course at OPTIMPT.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/support
Mark Powers is a combination of hyphens. He’s a performer – author – educator – clinician – hustler, etc and because of that he’s been able to build a reputable career in the music business. Less flashy and probably more organized than a majority of artists, Mark develops a plan, sticks to it, and achieves […] The post 229 – Creating your music career with Mark Powers appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
You don’t need to live in Los Angeles or have a hit song to have a successful career in music. Across the country, tens of thousands of people make good livings as musicians and singers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. And the federal government predicts the number of such jobs will go up in the years ahead. The pay can be good, too. The average wage for musicians was almost $50,000 a year in 2015. This week on Find Your Dream Job, we explore how you can build a great career in the music industry. Our guest, Mark Powers, is a professional drummer who knows all about how to make a living in music. Mark shares his experience building a career as a performer, writer, and music educator. His advice to aspiring artists: create your own opportunities through diversification and building good relationships. In this 29-minute episode you will learn: Why diversification is the key to success in a music career The importance of ROCK: Repetition, Opportunity, Commitment, and Karma Why music royalties are a small (but important) part of the income model for musicians Why you should put yourself in situations where you are the “weak link” How to build an online presence as a musician This week’s guest: Mark Powers (@MarkPowers | LinkedIn)Percussion Artist and EducatorAuthor, I Want to a DrummerOwner, PowersPercussion.com and DrumItInAMinute.comPortland, Ore. Percussion artist and educator Mark Powers has shared the stage with everyone from Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen, Devon Evans (of Bob Marley and the Wailers), and the Rolling Stones saxophonist Tim Ries. Mark now offers video drum lessons on his educational website, DrumItInAMinute.com. He is the author of several percussion textbooks and a past contributor to Modern Drummer Magazine.Fun fact: Mark is a former co-holder of the Guinness World Record for Longest Drum Roll by a Group. Listener question of the week: I love music - but I’m not musically talented. What sort of jobs are out there in the musical field for me? Do you have a question you’d like us to answer on a future episode? Please send your questions to Jenna Forstrom, Mac’s List Community Manager at jenna@macslist.org. Resources referenced on this week’s show: The Top Jobs In 10 Years Might Not Be What You Expect | FastCompany DrumItInAMinute.com PowersPercussion.com Mbrascatu I Want to Be a Drummer The Weekend Resume Makeover Course | JobJenny.com If you have a job-hunting or career development resource resource you’d like to share, please contact Ben Forstag, Mac’s List Managing Director at ben@macslist.org. -- Thank you for listening to Find Your Dream Job. If you like this show, please help us by rating and reviewing our podcast on iTunes. We appreciate your support! Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.
Playing with musicians from the Rolling Stones, members of Bob Marley and the Wailers, drummer and percussionist Mark Powers has experience.. The post EP 2: Mark Powers appeared first on PlayCajon.
Dan and Eric celebrate the completion of a full year of the show, and talk about Mark Powers, tornadoes, Jim Marshall, Wegmans, Consumer Reports, Mexicans, Facebook, privacy, police chases, Judas Priest, P!nk, Britney Spears, baseball, Mac viruses, The Andromeda Strain, From Dusk Til Dawn, George Clooney, and cooking.
Mark & Theresa are bringing you inside the International Builders' Show talking about the latest in door decor and more with Therma-Tru doors. They're breaking down the details of durable stone and timber trim from Fypon that will make your home a stand-out and easy to install. And they're talking with Extreme Makeover: Home Edition producer Diane Korman, Patrick McCombe from Fine Homebuilding magazine, Mark Powers from This Old House magazine, and Jill Waage from Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
Mark & Theresa are bringing you inside the International Builders' Show talking about the latest in door decor and more with Therma-Tru doors. They're breaking down the details of durable stone and timber trim from Fypon that will make your home a stand-out and easy to install. And they're talking with Extreme Makeover: Home Edition producer Diane Korman, Patrick McCombe from Fine Homebuilding magazine, Mark Powers from This Old House magazine, and Jill Waage from Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
Show #79 - Mar 30, 2009 Joe Ruttman has seen a lot racing in his day. He made his first Winston Cup start in 1963, at the age of 18, his last Winston Cup Start in 2004, a period spanning FIVE decades! In 225 career Winston Cup starts, he finished in the top ten 60 times, or approx. 1 in every 4 starts, and accumulated 19 top five finishes. Joe has won 13 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Races and was also the 1980 USAC Stock Car Champion .His brother won the 1952 Indianapolis 500, and still is the youngest winner on record at 22 years, 80 days. As a young adult, he drove for "Bug" Go-Karts, winning karting events throughout the Southwest. Rick Bristol is now the promoter of Orlando Speedworld and he is determined to keep the speedway moving forward and creating an exciting place to race in Florida's tourist capitol. Skip Honaker, one of Speedworld's Modified racers is getting geared up and fired up about the "Grouch" Myers Memorial at Bronson motor Speedway on April 25. Kenny Dukes announces his new sprint car team with Gene Lasker. Mini Stock racer Mark Powers is preparing to go after the $1200 winners share of the Curry Roofing Modified Mini Stock 100 at Citrus County Speedway on April 11.
Mark Powers discusses his series Drafted, as well as his history as an editor at Marvel, and how he transitioned to being a writer for Devil's Due Publishing.