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“I Said a Prayer for You Today” by Mark Templeton. Presented as an offering of music at First UMC - Gainesville, FL on 2 March 2025 by the Chancel Choir with Lynn Sandefur-Gardner on piano.
We are super excited to bring you an extra special Get Amplified festive present!Mark Templeton rejoins us to share his wisdom and learnings in this episode, Foundations of Leadership.We catch up with Mark, who continues to give back through board service and CEO mentoring. As former CEO of Citrix, Mark offers invaluable insights into personal growth, emphasising the importance of gratitude and self-reflection as essential components for enhancing one's role in fast-paced industries.Mark enlightens us on the concept of strategic renewal, stressing the importance of self-disruption to stay ahead in rapidly changing industries. By sharing stories of Apple's reinvention and Intel's struggles, Mark highlights the challenges of maintaining relevance and navigating innovation. Mark cites "The Innovator's Dilemma" revealing the crucial balance between stability and innovation.Referring to Patrick Lencioni's Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Mark tell us, "It's probably the one reading that changed the course of my career more than any other single thing"The books Mark covers are:The Innovators Dilemma by Clayton ChristensenLeaders Make the Future by Bob JohansenThe Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick LencioniThe Growth Mindset by Dr Carol DweckThe Velveteen Rabbit by Margery WilliamsFinally, with inspiration from "The Velveteen Rabbit," we celebrate authenticity as a path to personal freedom and success, advocating for vulnerability and self-awareness as keys to growth.We would love you to follow us on LinkedIn! https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplified-group/
Episode 715: October 6, 2024 playlist: Liquid Liquid, "Optimo - Instrumental Mix by Optimo (Espacio)" (Bellhead / Optimo (Remix)) 2024 DFA Kim Deal, "Crystal Breath" (Nobody Loves You More) 2024 4AD Severed Heads, "Untitled 2" (Ear Bitten) 2024 Dark Entries Los Agentes Secretos, "Loco Poco A Poco" (Back Up Dos: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989) 2024 Dark Entries mHz, "Brass (Loscil)" (Material Prosody) 2024 Room40 Troller, "At the Primordial Bottom of Everything" (Today) 2024 [self-released] Mark Templeton, "Closing/Scene" (Two Verses) 2024 Faitiche Onkonomiyaki Labs, "Stuttering Sundown" (Metal Massage Pleasure Centre) 2024 Onkonomiyaki Labs Deadly Headley, "Without A Love Like Yours (with Bim Sherman)" (35 Years From Alpha) 2024 On-U Sound Windy and Carl, "My Love" (Live At Community School Of Music And Arts * Ithaca, NY April 24th 2009) 2024 Blue Flea Sunroof, "Ensnare" (Ensnare) 2024 Mute claire rousay, "iii" (The Bloody Lady) 2024 Viernulvier Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Episode 702: June 30, 2024 playlist: Laibach, "Geburt Einer Nation (One Vision) (Eine Richtung Und Ein Volk Version, 2024 Remaster)" (Opus Dei (Remastered)) 2024 Mute Melt-Banana, "Flipside" (3+5) 2024 A-Zap Chuck Johnson, "Teleos" (Sun Glories) 2024 Western Vinyl X, "Big Black X" (Smoke and Fiction) 2024 Fat Possum K. Yoshimatsu, "Violet" (Fossil Cocoon: The Music of K. Yoshimatsu) 2024 Phantom Limb Dorothy Carter, "The King of Glory" (Troubadour) 1976 Celeste / 2024 Drag City Pavel Milyakov, "tesco (feat. Richie Culver)" (Enthropic Vision) 2024 Psy X Violence Gratuite, "Baleine a Boss" (Baleine a Boss) 2024 Hakuna Kulala Mark Templeton, "Closing/Scene" (Two Verses) 2024 Faitiche Dummy, "Nullspace" (Free Energy) 2024 Trouble In Mind Endon, "Time Does Not Heal" (Fall of Spring) 2024 Thrill Jockey body / negative, "everett (feat. Midwife)" (everett) 2023 Track Number Alberto Boccardi, "Apnea II" (Apnea) 2024 Room40 Divine, "Born To Be Cheap" (Born To Be Cheap) 1981 WaxTrax! Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
YolanDa Brown takes us through some of the best bits of Series 7. Why do trumpets transpose, and do they enjoy it? How has recording film music changed over the years? And what does retirement look like for orchestral musicians? Plus, singer Brindley Sherratt shares his top tips on preparing to sing an operatic role.With trombonist Mark Templeton, violinist Minn Majoe, horn player Mark Vines, tuba player Lee Tsarmaklis, double bass player Simon Carrington, trumpeter Anne McAneney, bass Brindley Sherratt, clarinettist Thomas Watmough, conductor Ed Gardner, composer Colin Matthews, violinist Geoffrey Lynn, oboist Joan Graham, and bassoonist Gareth Newman.That's it for now from LPO Offstage. Thanks for joining us along the way and stay tuned as we'll be back soon with a brand new podcast.Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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YolanDa Brown joins harpist Rachel Masters and trombonist Mark Templeton to talk all things festive in this special Christmas episode. In this episode of LPO Offstage YolanDa and her guests share their favourite musical Christmas memories. They discuss the magic of carol singing, the pros and cons of seasonal gigs, and their favourite Christmas repertoire including some amusing alternative lyrics. Plus, they bust some myths about busking and share their tips and trips for performing in inclement weather…If you have any questions you'd like to put to the musicians, please email offstage@lpo.org.uk, and you might be featured in Series 7!Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodX: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're taking you back to one of our favourite episodes of LPO Offstage from the archives. This episode is all about venues and YolanDa Brown talks to violinist Tania Mazzetti and trombonist Mark Templeton to discover insights about how different acoustics can radically affect performance, as well as the best (and worst) backstage facilities. And quite a lot of beer. And sausages. If you have any questions you'd like to put to the musicians, please email offstage@lpo.org.uk, and you might be featured in Series 7!Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The very thought of an audition might make you nervous, but what can you learn from being assessed in this way, and what do the musicians look for when they're sitting on an audition panel? YolanDa Brown joins cellist Kristina Blaumane and trombone player Mark Templeton to get an inside look at orchestral auditions: from managing nerves, to how to distinguish between players when you have to listen to up to 80 hours of audition recordings… Plus, a listener asks how the musicians stay motivated when their busy musical lives become a bit overwhelming… Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Twitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“I Said A Prayer For You Today” by Mark Templeton. Presented by the First UMC Chancel Choir and accompanied by Lynn Sandefur-Gardner on piano.
YolanDa Brown takes us through some of the best bits of Series 4. How did Howard Shore write the score for Lord of the Rings, how does Lee approach a rare tuba solo, what can singers learn from instrumental playing, and what happens when everyone thinks a cadenza has ended… except the soloist? With Howard Shore, Johnny Ryan, Roderick Williams, Mark Templeton, Stewart McIlwham, Julia Fischer, Richard Waters, Pieter Schoeman, Simon Carrington, Lee Tsarmaklis, Catherine Edwards, and Paul Richards.Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
YolanDa Brown gets an inside view of what it's like to play Shostakovich's 10th Symphony from the perspective of trombonist Mark Templeton, violinist Lasma Taimina and piccolo player Stewart McIlwham. We find out what lies behind the notes of this dramatic piece, both for the musicians who play it and for Shostakovich himself. From favourite scary moments to Stewart continuing in the footsteps of his piccolo playing father, there's lots to explore.Plus, if the players could play any other instrument in the symphony, what would it be? Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra#OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professor Mark Templeton talks about his circuitous journey to environmental law, how his travel experience and government work inform how he teaches today and a few of the perks of being a clinical law professor.
In this EUCdigest episode, Ingmar and Jits had the pleasure of hosting a podcast with a true EUC icon; Mark Templeton. Mark has been at Citrix for over 20 years at most known for his role as CEO and fostering a company culture that feels like a family. Mark talks about his time at Citrix, the culture, the product innovations, and the backstory behind a video from 2001 that predicted the future. Mark also talks about why he joined the board of Workspot, and other ventures, despite being retired. Tune in, sit back and enjoy this episode with Mark Templeton.
YolanDa Brown takes us through some of the best bits of Series 1. What's so bad about an emergency sandwich, how many pairs of pants should you pack for a tour, how do you repair cracks on a double bass, and what is a jingling johnny? With cellist Laura Donoghue, horn player John Ryan, timpanist Simon Carrington, tuba player Lee Tsarmaklis, harpist Rachel Masters, trombone player Mark Templeton, violinist Tania Mazzetti, oboe player Alice Munday, double bass player Hugh Kluger, percussionist Henry Baldwin, flute player Sue Thomas, and percussionist Andy Barclay.We'll be back soon for Series 4! Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Meeting the Biden administration's goal of transitioning to a carbon-free power sector will mean accelerating a shift away from coal that is already on its way. In our fourth episode in the series, Rob talks with Mark Templeton, the director of the University of Chicago Law School's Abrams Environmental Clinic, about the many levers that could be used to accelerate the transition from coal and ensure coal communities aren't left behind during this transition.
While the technology enabling remote work has seen leaps and bounds in the last year, the foundations have been in place for far longer. In a time where the virtual workspace is more necessary than ever before, how much do we really understand it? In this episode, Mark Templeton shares his experience as a visionary in the virtualization space, insights on apps and the cloud's development, and why remote work will continue to evolve. Press play to hear Mark Templeton's thoughts on… Figuring Out the Future of Work “Whether it was collaboration, software, or security or management or networking, video, different types of technologies, like voice to text, text to voice—we just imagined all the pieces that would need to be possible to enable work from anywhere.” The Impact of Remote Work on People “We talk a lot about technology, but technology is only as good as the people that adopt it. So as the pioneer behind the virtual workspace, how important do you think in-person collaboration is or human to human contact? Because taking human interaction away from even a work environment leaves a lot of questions about how you build a culture, how you share common values." Returning to the Office “What we found is that people overwhelmingly want to have the flexibility to work in a hybrid environment where they can choose what they want when they want. However, we've seen that productivity data and culture show that it's more effective if people are either altogether or all remote.”
Mark Templeton: Live at Leatherwood's
A behind the scenes all access pass to the London Philharmonic Orchestra and its musicians. YolanDa Brown talks to Lasma Taimina, Andy Barclay and Mark Templeton to get the inside view on playing music by living composers. From thoughts around programming new music and the technical demands on players to anecdotes about Messiaen and his surf drum, this episode covers all things squeak (an official LPO term). Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a MUST listen podcast for any leader or aspiring leader in the Tech IndustryMark Templeton started at Citrix in marketing when it was 50 people, became President in 1998 and CEO in 1999, he experienced many stages of growth with many lessons learned along the way. Mark shares advice for organisations going through hyper growth, highlighting how to break down the glass ceilings of growth and stop inertia creeping in. Mark also shares a very personal story of when he first became CEO and thought he needed to have all the answers and the hard lessons he had to learn.There are 3 mins of extra fun after the music at the end- we would love to know what you think ?
We've got a festive treat for you all! Citrix customers, partners, employees and alumni will know Mark Templeton as the inspiration and the driving force, behind the realization of the Virtual Workplace vision. Mark has joined us for a heartwarming two-part Christmas special of Get Amplified; put your feet up, get the fire on and pour yourself a warming drink while you enjoy his pearls of wisdom!
A behind the scenes all access pass to the London Philharmonic Orchestra and its musicians. This third episode is all about venues and YolanDa Brown talks to violinist Tania Mazzetti and trombonist Mark Templeton to discover insights about how different acoustics can radically affect performance, as well as the best (and worst) backstage facilities. Plus quite a lot of beer. And sausages. Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I am chatting to a good friend and great Trombone player. We met as our kids go to the same school and I have been fortunate to have them in our bubble over the lockdown period. He is a principle trombone player with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and teaches at the Guildhall School of Music. He's been a professional trombone player for over 25 years and is one of the nicest people you will ever meet. It has been a great pleasure talking to him, please welcome the great Mark Templeton!You can find Mark on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/marktempleton_trombone/ and on Twitter athttps://twitter.com/mbonetempleton As always you can find me on Facebook athttps://www.facebook.com/Heysoundguy on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/heysoundguy1/ and on twitter athttps://twitter.com/DykTheuns I have started 2 new side projects building Tree houses and furniture from pallets and making traditional South African and Sardinian Food products, if you are interested you can head over to T Houses athttps://www.facebook.com/THouses1312 and SardAfricana athttps://www.facebook.com/SardAfricana https://www.instagram.com/sardafricana/ I have a Patreon page if you would like to support the podcast you can do so herehttps://www.patreon.com/HeySoundGuy As always, Like, Share and Subscribe! Until next time, Keep it Sound!
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for April with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Talicia Dutchin - this episode also features interviews with Panorama: Latin American Cinema curator Andrea Barragán, and Sally Poulsen, who brings Seeing The Unseen in acknowledgment of World Autism Day. NOTE: Due to developments regarding COVID-19 following the recording of this episode, we understand that many of the films discussed, if not all, will not be screened in the month of April. Instead, we urge our listeners to find these films and watch them in the midst of our current social isolation, if at all possible. Many streaming services can be accessed with a free 14-day trial, including criterionchannel.com, which is currently streaming both Safe, and Come and See, and First Reformed can also be found on Crave. Otherwise, we hope that we are at least able to provide informative discussion and opinion in light of circumstances beyond our control. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Soft Ions, excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound, and also Brighton's Mighty Lord Deathman. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://mightylorddeathman.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for March with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Talicia Dutchin, Nick Keating & William Latham - this episode also features interviews with Bring On The Extra - Terrestrials curator Professor Robert Smith, Cardboard Carnage curator Ryn Climenhaga, and proprietor of The Lobby DVD Shop and curator of The Lobby Presents..., Kevin Martin. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Soft Ions, excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound, and also Brighton's Mighty Lord Deathman. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://mightylorddeathman.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for February with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Talicia Dutchin, Shama Rangwala & William Latham - this episode also features an interview with Professor of History and Classics, and curator of Metro's Bring On The Extra-Terrestrials series, Robert Smith, Ph.d. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for January with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, and Talicia Dutchin - this episode also features an interview with journalist, filmmaker and curator of Metro's new 7 Deadly Sins series, G. H. Lewmer. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for December with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Nick Keating and William Latham - this episode also features an interview with journalist, filmmaker and curator of Metro's new 7 Deadly Sins series, G. H. Lewmer. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh! and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for November with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Talicia Dutchin and Shama Rangwala - this episode also features an interview with professional illusionist and stage & screen magic consultant Paul Kieve. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for October with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Nick Keating and Sylvia Douglas - this episode also features interviews with Boom Bap Cinema's Ramneek Tung, DEDfest curator Kevin Martin, and Maggie Hardy also discusses the final screening of her season of Silent Sundays. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. In this episode some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Talicia Dutchin and William Latham - discuss the Metro calendar for September as we get ready to usher in an exciting new season of curatorial programming. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the Metro calendar for August, this episode also features interviews with DEDFemme's Lacey Paige, Julian Faid from Rapid Fire Theatre & TedxRFT, Delia Barnett from Send In The Girls Burlesque, and Maggie Hardy discusses her upcoming co-curatorial retrospective of Pier Paolo Pasolini. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the Metro calendar for July, this episode also features interviews with Banned In Alberta's Dave Clarke, Maggie Hardy of Silent Sundays, Metro Cinema Executive Director David Cheoros, and Dylan Rhys Howard discusses his John Cassavetes retrospective. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. We take an overall look at the Metro calendar for June, as well as discussing some of our favorite picks from the last year. This episode also features interviews with Night Gallery's Allan Mulholland, Banned In Alberta's Dave Clarke, and Boom Bap Cinema's Ramneek Tung. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh!, and Westfalia, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://westfalia.bandcamp.com/music https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the Metro calendar for May, this episode also features interviews with Alexis Kienlan as she discusses her selection of films Asian Canadian Heritage Month, and Northwest Fest Director Of Programming Guy Lavalee. We'll also be talking with Reel Revolution's Michael Janz, and DEDFemme's Lacey Paige and Sidney Marie Curtis. This episode features music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh!, Westfalia, and Ryan Hegedus, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://westfalia.bandcamp.com/music https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the Metro calendar for April, this episode also features interviews with some of our guest curators as we discuss their respective seasons - both new and ongoing - including Maggie Hardy's Silent Sundays, Dave Clarke's Banned In Alberta, Hitomi Suzuta's Any Excuse For Food, and Scott McArthur's Direct Play. This episode also features music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Westfalia, and Maggie Hardy, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://westfalia.bandcamp.com/music https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the Metro calendar for March, this episode also features interviews with some of our guest curators as we discuss their respective seasons - both new and ongoing - including Michael Janz's Reel Revolution, Allan Mulholland's Night Gallery, Liz Hay's Kink On Screen, Geraldine Carr's The Female Gaze, and Lacey Paige's DEDFemme. This episode also features music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, and Westfalia. Enjoy!
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (29.10.2018) - Cette semaine, Solénoïde a décidé de prendre un peu d'altitude... Notre sonde radiophonique va s'élever plus haut que d'habitude, afin de vous offrir une vue imprenable sur quelques uns des plus étonnants panoramas sonores du moment ! De l'espace intergalactique aux glaciers arctiques, des turbulences de la thermosphère aux paysages de désert, préparez-vous à survoler des régions éthérées, sorties de l'esprit d'authentiques paysagistes sonores.
From lead pipes in Flint, Michigan, and toxic sites in East Chicago to severe hurricanes and flooding in Texas, Miami and Puerto Rico, environmental and climate disasters pack a hard punch on low-income communities and communities of color. Earlier this year, EPIC’s Mark Templeton, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School and director of the Abrams Environmental Law Clinic, discussed the intersection of environmental and social justice issues with Jacqui Patterson, the director of what is now the NAACP’s largest program – the environmental and climate justice program. The discussion was part of an event hosted by the UChicago Phoenix Sustainability Initiative.
The Trump Administration has undertaken efforts to expand fossil fuel development on federal lands by lifting a moratorium on new coal leasing, scaling back certain protections on federal lands, and moving to open up new areas for offshore drilling. At the same time, the Administration is moving to alleviate regulatory burdens on industry operations, most recently by proposing to roll-back certain safety requirements and structural reforms put into place after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. What are the implications of the Trump Administration policies? On January 24, 2018, EPIC hosted a conversation with Tommy Beaudreau, former Chief of Staff at the Department of Interior and the first-ever Director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. The conversation was moderated by Mark Templeton, director of the Abrams Environmental Law Clinic at UChicago Law School.
"But if nostalgia as a political motivation is most frequently associated with fascism, there is no reason why a nostalgia conscious of itself, a lucid and remorseless dissatisfaction with the present on the grounds of some remembered plenitude, cannot furnish as adequate a revolutionary stimulus as any other." – Frederic Jameson An unnecessary nostalgia: The seductive quality of the past — particularly of one not so great — is a curious trick of the psyche. Perhaps it is the desire for maintenance, or, in the language of McLuhan, demanding the new medium do the work of the old. Sometimes it seems like an attempt to resuscitate the past using whatever Frankenstein methodology our technology can muster. This unnecessary nostalgia is completely ahistoric and frighteningly reductive. Let's plug our ears with wax and forget everything we ever learned. A necessary nostalgia: The past could be worth so much more than a destination we desperately try to visit. Why must nostalgia shore the status quo? Rather, can we not use nostalgia to recover what was marginalized or unobserved, what was threatened to be erased by our obsession with victors and their monuments? Many seem set on shackling ourselves to the past. Instead, we might find greater benefit in leveraging what was lost toward the future. This is what Jameson might refer to as the "revolutionary stimulus" of nostalgia. A present affection: That's why I consider myself a bit grateful to Mark Templeton for this mix. Having just completed his Heart triptych, Templeton finds himself eyeing both past and future, delivering himself to a constructive nostalgia in this electroacoustic dreamspace. Constantly blurring past and future, the man himself says, In my Heart trilogy, each release acts as an emotional response to a major change in my life. The theme of nostalgia is prevalent, as is the idea of waiting expectantly for the future. Gentle Heart marks the shift towards the future. This mix incorporates artists that have been present during these changes, ones who have influenced my process and folks that I am more recently intrigued by. A true oneiric trip from the heights of delicacy (Cilio & Budd) to the low-down and in it (Fujita and Jelinek) to the outer reaches of imagination (Atkinson and Hassell). Sprinkled in for good measure are a couple of choice cuts from Gentle Heart, including "Cab Lights," a TMT-certified banger — check out Alex Brown's mix after this. Stream below, and subscribe to our podcast here. [00:00] Luciano Cilio - "Terzo quadro da 'Dialoghi del presente’" [01:20] Robert Ashley - “The Fox” (excerpt) [03:22] Phonophani - “Life’s White Machine” [07:52] Michèle Bokanowski - “Tabou” (excerpt) [10:07] Ahnnu - “Found” [11:33] Harold Budd - “Bismillahi ‘Rrahmani ‘Rahim” (excerpt) [13:31] Mark Templeton - “Pond” (excerpt) [14:47] Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek - “Botuto” [19:47] Semuin - “greetings prelude” [22:50] Mark Templeton - “Cab Lights” [25:52] Visible Cloaks - “Bloodstream” [29:11] Leo Kottke - “Owls [Instrumental]” (excerpt) [30:55] Mark Templeton - “Horizontal Plane” [34:27] Andrew Pekler - “Seascape / Ship” [36:40] Jon Hassell - “Air” [40:41] Inventing Masks - “3’11”” [43:42] Ezekiel Honig - “August Rooftop” [44:28] Nicola Ratti - “w6” [48:11] Félicia Atkinson - “Curious In Epidavros” [51:05] Nikolaienko - “Wir Bauen Eine Neue Welt” [53:58] Mark Templeton - “Burning Brush"
"But I hear sounds in my mind; Brand new sounds in my mind" – Lorde VIII. When autumn comes, I bloom anew; The Russian frost does wonders for my health; Anew I fall in love with life's routine: Betimes I'm soothed by dreams, betimes by hunger caught; The blood flows free and easy in my heart, Abrim with passion; once again, I'm happy, young, I'm full of life - such is my organism (Excuse me for this awful prosaism) – Alexander Pushkin When autumn comes. City landscapes. Sidewalks, leaves and shit. Getting colder, breezy. Still hot some days. Subtle maneuvers. Drive at night. Turn the ignition, crack the windows. Stare at the glow of an iPhone. Connect to Bluetooth. Pull-up music, shuffle it. Shuffle all of it. Wait for songs — good ones, bad ones; like some, resent some. You know how it goes. Just listen. Accelerate. Brake. To travel is better than to arrive. Sit at a red light. It's late. You share this four-lane road with no one. The moment feels limitless. Subtle maneuvers. Turn signal. On, off. Lights in the rearview. A rhythm surrounds you. Speed up. You realize you're driving too slow. I hear sounds in my mind. A song stuck in your head. Not the one playing over your speakers, a different one. You long for it, long for that song to satisfy your hunger. But you can't switch the one playing. Not always. Think of seasons changing, people changing, growing. Excuse me for this awful prosaism. Summer days fade gray, fade into memory. It went by fast. Look back with fear and relish. Soothed by dreams. But I'll be present — I always have been. The wreckage of past days sorted into neat boxes, pack them away, open them later, rearrange them into something they're not. What's it all for? Who is listening? Anew I fall in love. Subtle maneuvers. A soft breeze, a harbinger of the oncoming cold. You remember now — rays of sun cutting through water, through blades of grass. The immeasurable weight of balance, of time. It all takes time. Stream below, and subscribe to our podcast here. [00:00] Lil B - "Wasup JoJo" [02:46] Air Max '97 - "ALL THE THINGS U SAID (AM 97 RERUN)" [05:50] KirbLaGoop - "My Lil Angel" [07:44] 24hrs - "2 Much" [10:08] Lorde - "Green Light" [13:52] UMFANG - "Pop" [05:50] Lady Starlight - "E2.2" [20:02] Mark Templeton - "Cab Lights" [22:40] Richard Dawson - "Weaver" [28:20] Chief Keef - "Grab a Star" [31:50] Chino Amobi - "THE FLOATING WORLD PT. 1" [33:21] Future - "Might As Well"
To many, Mark Templeton is synonymous with Citrix and UX. As CEO, he revolutionized enterprise software by making it user-friendly. For many, that would be enough of a legacy - but not for Mark. He discusses what a legacy means to him, and gives a sneak-peak into his closing address at EUX 2017. Follow Mark Templeton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/markbtempleton Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia
Nutanix Community Podcast Episode 37 with Angelo Luciani. This week we listen to Mark Templeton, Citrix Former CEO & President speaking at Nutanix .NEXT 2016 in Las Vegas. We hear how the next era of IT is all about customer delight.
Mark Templeton, President and CEO of Citrix, Topic: Leading from the Front
A Kreisman Housing Breakfast Series event co-sponsored by the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago and the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics Led by University of Chicago environmental lawyer Mark Templeton, an expert panel will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different public and private approaches for addressing the impacts of climate change on infrastructure and housing. Featuring panelists: - Henry Henderson, Midwest Director, Natural Resource Defense Council - Bill Abolt, Vice President, AECOM - Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law and Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics In conversation with Mark Templeton, Associate Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Abrams Environmental Law Clinic. Recorded on April 21, 2015.
A Kreisman Housing Breakfast Series event co-sponsored by the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago and the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics Led by University of Chicago environmental lawyer Mark Templeton, an expert panel will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different public and private approaches for addressing the impacts of climate change on infrastructure and housing. Featuring panelists: - Henry Henderson, Midwest Director, Natural Resource Defense Council - Bill Abolt, Vice President, AECOM - Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law and Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics In conversation with Mark Templeton, Associate Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Abrams Environmental Law Clinic. Recorded on April 21, 2015.
UBT - "She Does Too" The Ketamines - "Thank Me Forever" Shawn Mrazek Lives! - "Can't See Me" Poncuation - "Ciao Bye Ciao" Reversing Falls - "Calling You Out" TV Freaks - "Upper Hand" Howl - "Invisible Ghost" Heaven for Real - "Want On" Jay Holy - "You've Become Skeletal" Jay Holy - "Skeletal (Moog Abduction)" Zale To Infinity - "Sky, Sky, Sky" Masters of Love and Sound - "New Dimensions in Conciousness" The Mighty Boosh - "Eels (Jaguar Knight Remix)" Dead Ghosts - "Roky Said" Gold & Youth & Trust - "Lady Bird" Champion - "Dat Train" Zebra Pulse - "Name My Baby" Mark Templeton - "Once Were Down" Mid Pines - "Second Image"
UBT - "She Does Too" The Ketamines - "Thank Me Forever" Shawn Mrazek Lives! - "Can't See Me" Poncuation - "Ciao Bye Ciao" Reversing Falls - "Calling You Out" TV Freaks - "Upper Hand" Howl - "Invisible Ghost" Heaven for Real - "Want On" Jay Holy - "You've Become Skeletal" Jay Holy - "Skeletal (Moog Abduction)" Zale To Infinity - "Sky, Sky, Sky" Masters of Love and Sound - "New Dimensions in Conciousness" The Mighty Boosh - "Eels (Jaguar Knight Remix)" Dead Ghosts - "Roky Said" Gold & Youth & Trust - "Lady Bird" Champion - "Dat Train" Zebra Pulse - "Name My Baby" Mark Templeton - "Once Were Down" Mid Pines - "Second Image"
Mark Templeton is president and CEO of Citrix Systems, a leading provider of virtualization, networking and cloud computing technologies that let people work and play from anywhere on any device including work using virtual meetings, desktops and datacenters. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 24127]
Mark Templeton is president and CEO of Citrix Systems, a leading provider of virtualization, networking and cloud computing technologies that let people work and play from anywhere on any device including work using virtual meetings, desktops and datacenters. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 24127]