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Gunnar and Matthew Nelson are coming to town along wtih Santa! Christmas with The Nelsons will be at the Star Centre in Havre de Grace for one show on December 14th. The grandsons of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, and the sons of Ricky Nelson are multi-platinum artists who have been performing across the globe since 1979 with their father and then on their own after Ricky Nelson's untimely death. Today, we're talking to Matthew Nelson who said his father never got the chance to put out a Christmas album and when the duo did, it was a nod to their hero. And that show is now on the road with vintage footage of the Ozzie and Harriet Show, Ricky Nelson's concerts, and their own spin on things as well. The multimedia experience will be peppered with stories and memories of comforting holidays spent with the family, and at one point, the twins (identical) actually appear to be singing with theior dad! This will be a special evening at the Star Centre and well worth the short drive! In fact, go early and spend some time and explore Havre de Grace--it's a great little town on the Upper Chesapeake! But for now, have a listen now, and then grab some tickets! LINKS: The Nelsons (Website) The Nelsons (Facebook) The Nelsons (YouTube) The Nelsons (Instagram) The Nelsons (Spotify) Christmas With the Nelsons (Tickets)
A journey through 35 years of house from the godfather of UK rave. In popular mythology, the '90s are without question, the halcyon days of dance music—an era of free raves and unadulterated hedonism. It's a myth that Matthew Nelson, AKA Slipmatt, knows better than most–he was there. During the late '80s, as the rave scene in the UK began to boom, Nelson began moonlighting as a DJ. He would land his first residency at Raindance, the East London rave that launched in September 1989 and would become the UK's first legal rave. By 1991 , he'd reach number two in the UK charts with "On A Ragga Tip" as one-half of SL2 and two years later, sell over 10,000 copies of SMD#1. Nelson has got a lot to share (as you'll see in his interview) so we'll let him do the talking. He's been variously called the godfather of rave and happy hardcore, but what you'll hear on RA.958 is as "a journey through my 35 years of house." A DJ with this much pedigree brings much more than that, of course: touching on the breakbeat, jungle and acid house that soundtracked that golden age, as well as nods to the rich cross-pollination with scenes beyond the UK, from Joey Beltram's "Energy Flash" to Stardust's "Music Sounds Better With You." Read more at ra.co/podcast/958
Brian & Trisha talked to Matthew Nelson from the band Nelson. They will be performing at The Amp in Nelson County (cool coincidence) Friday, August…
Writer, analyst and investigative journalist Casey Michel explores one of the early CIA's darkest moments. At the dawn of the Cold War, the USA sent anti-communist agents into Ukraine, tasked with resisting the Soviets. But Stalin's secret intelligence service had experience on their side - and maybe more. The results? Disastrous. From SPYSCAPE, the HQ of secrets. A Cup And Nuzzle production. Series producer: Joe Foley. Produced by Matthew Nelson. Music by Nick Ryan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's 1849, and a gruesome murder has just happened at Harvard. As body parts turn up, the science of the day is put to the ultimate test to find out: who committed this brutal killing? Prof. Paul Collins tells us how this morbid mystery unfolds. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsMurderInTheIvoryTower In this episode, we cover: (00:00) The murder that shocked Harvard (02:35) A very rich man disappears (06:08) The tea chest of horrors (07:34) The professor (09:33) The janitor (12:00) The case against the professor (14:25) The trial (17:48) 1800s forensics enter the picture (25:29) The verdict This episode was produced by Kaitlyn Sawrey with help from Wendy Zukerman, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn and Odelia Rubin. Editing by Blythe Terrell, with help from Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Mix and sound design by Emma Munger. Music by Emma Munger and Bobby Lord. A huge thanks to Jessica Murphy and the team at the Harvard University Archives, plus Lars Trembly and Matthew Nelson, Frank Lopez, Joseph Lavelle Wilson and the Zukerman Family. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Chevalièr d'Éon, was an 18th century war-hero, an indispensable spy and a famous diplomat. But today, they're best known for their pioneering approach to gender boundaries. Historian Gary Kates pulls back the curtains on this fascinating True Spy. Hear the groundbreaking story of d'Éon's life - from undercover geopolitical manipulation in the Russian court, and plotting Louis XV's French invasion of England, to being recognized by both French and English courts as having the right to live as a woman... From SPYSCAPE, the HQ of secrets. A Cup And Nuzzle production. Series producer: Joe Foley. Produced by Matthew Nelson. Music by Nick Ryan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dental Assistant Nation founder Kevin Henry is joined by Matthew Nelson, a practice analyst with the California Dental Association, to discuss how dental assistants can help new dentists get comfortable in the practice. They cover topics such as the role of the dental assistant as a leader, the importance of trust and communication, establishing leadership and handling differences, working at the right speed for efficiency and patient comfort, adapting to generational differences, the value of face-to-face communication, understanding the worries and pain points of new grad dentists, the expectation of new technology, and the importance of appreciating and developing dental assistants. Takeaways Dental assistants can play a crucial role in helping new dentists get comfortable in the practice by providing guidance and support. Trust and communication are key factors in building a strong relationship between dental assistants and new dentists. Adapting to generational differences and understanding the unique challenges and preferences of new dentists can contribute to a more harmonious work environment. Face-to-face communication is essential for effective collaboration and avoiding misunderstandings. Dental assistants should be aware of the worries and pain points of new grad dentists and offer support and understanding. New dentists often expect new technology and innovative approaches in the practice, and dental assistants should be prepared to adapt and learn. Chapters 00:00 — Introduction and Background 01:22 — The Role of the Dental Assistant as a Leader 02:26 — The Importance of Trust and Communication 04:23 — Establishing Leadership and Handling Differences 05:25 — Working at the Right Speed for Efficiency and Patient Comfort 06:48 — Adapting to Generational Differences 10:14 — The Value of Face-to-Face Communication 11:38 — Understanding the Worries and Pain Points of New Grad Dentists 13:42 — The Expectation of New Technology 14:29 — The Importance of Appreciating and Developing Dental Assistants 15:38 — Closing and Contact Information
Jemez Historic Site, like all of New Mexico's Historic Sites and museums, offers unique historical and cultural perspectives on the deep and wide-ranging communities, languages, and traditions across the state. And while New Mexico contains a complicated and layered history, these Sites not only honor history but vibrant and ongoing cultures that continue to this day. Marlon Magdalena, the Instructional Coordinator Supervisor at Jemez Historic Site and member of the Jemez Pueblo, says that all aspects of his community, currently and in the past, are important. “My primary goal is just to tell people who the Jemez people are--that we're people that are still around. We're Indigenous people, Native American people, that we still exist. We're still here. And we still have our languages, we still have our language, we have our culture traditions.” In this episode of Encounter Culture, Marlon Magdalena shares his knowledge of the night skies, his perspective on the Pueblo Revolt, and his flute making and flute playing. Notably, Marlon played with Clark Tenakhongva and Matthew Nelson of Öngtupqa in the United Arab Emirates. Clark and Matthew's music (featuring Gary Stroutsos on flute) is featured throughout season 4 of Encounter Culture, which tells the story of Miguel Trujillo. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Visit https://newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico Culture Pass. Find out how to get yours here. Subscribe to El Palacio Magazine *** Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture
Explore the cutting-edge technologies captivating the finance industry's investments and attention. In this episode, host James Jockle of Numerix is joined by Prakash Neelakantan and Matthew Nelson of Broadridge Financial Solutions, to bring further context to their annual Digital Transformation study findings. From the impact AI and machine learning have had on operations, to how the pace of digital transformation within firms has changed, to why data analysis and visualization remain a high priority, listen as they paint a picture of what technological advancements are shaping finance and how.
In this episode “Enabling Exceptional Software Solutions with Matthew Nelson” your host James dove into the world of cutting-edge software solutions for the Air Force. Throughout this engaging conversation, James and Matthew explore the intricacies of developing software that powers the Air Force. Matthew's remarkable journey, from his EWI fellowship to his current roles as an Air Force Reserve Lieutenant Colonel and his notable contributions to Kessel Run and BESPIN, offers invaluable insights into the challenges and innovations of his career. Tune in to uncover the vital role of exceptional mobile and web software solutions in enhancing Air Force operations and maintaining a technological edge. Join us and gain a deeper understanding of the driving forces behind the evolution of military software solutions.
Matthew Nelson of FirstTracks Marketing and Neil Harner of Inverse Paradox, share their experiences in growth, workflow and team building.
Matthew Nelson of FirstTracks Marketing and Neil Harner of Inverse Paradox, share their experiences in growth, workflow and team building.
Matthew Nelson teaches on the topic of injustices from the Freedom Manual. He explains how injustice is usually the root of strongholds and sin patterns and teaches us to aim for the roots of injustice to experience true freedom. He teaches us how to recognize injustices in our lives and uses the Freedom Manual to create a framework for pulling the root of injustice.
Matthew Nelson teaches on the topic of injustices from the Freedom Manual. He explains how injustice is usually the root of strongholds and sin patterns and teaches us to aim for the roots of injustice to experience true freedom. He teaches us how to recognize injustices in our lives and uses the Freedom Manual to create a framework for pulling the root of injustice.
Matthew Nelson teaches on the topic of injustices from the Freedom Manual. He explains how injustice is usually the root of strongholds and sin patterns and teaches us to aim for the roots of injustice to experience true freedom. He teaches us how to recognize injustices in our lives and uses the Freedom Manual to create a framework for pulling the root of injustice.
Ding Ding Ding. Round 2 Begins. We're gonna dive and see who had the better 1960s. I will shine a light on each of their film & television accomplishments. Along the way, I'm gonna wax poetic about Ida Lupino, Saturday detention, Netflix's "Love", Buying mulch with Matthew Nelson and Pauly Shore's parents. Attaboy Luther!
When an informant leaks the location of an arms deal between a Romanian-American fixer and a Colombian rebel group, the DEA come down hard on both parties. But in a world of double-dealing, secrets and lies, is anyone truly who they say they are? Daisy Ridley joins investigative journalist Trevor Aaronson to tell the story of Flaviu Georgescu - who claims that he was working undercover for the CIA when he was arrested by federal law enforcement. Could the US government be creating the criminals they're supposed to catch? From SPYSCAPE, the home of secrets. A Cup And Nuzzle production. Series producer: Joe Foley. Produced by Matthew Nelson. Music by Nick Ryan.
Paulding County News Podcast Sunday 10, 2023 Paulding Meadows to Celebrate 44 years this weekend: The Paulding Meadows Festival in Paulding County is a significant tourist attraction, drawing 30,000 to 40,000 visitors each year. The event, celebrating its 44th year, charges a $3 admission fee at the gate, with free entry for children under 12. However, pets are not allowed. The festival has been nominated as one of the best shows in the United States by Sunshine Artist. It features over 240 craft and food court vendors, showcasing impressive artworks and offering a variety of "festival food" from local non-profit organizations. It's a popular event known for its craft and culinary offerings..........This from the Dallas New Era Paulding Deputies Honored For Heroic Efforts: Five deputies from the Paulding County Sheriff's Office were recently recognized for their exceptional efforts in helping residents during various incidents: Deputies Cory Mitchell, Rodney White, Kyle Newton, Matthew Nelson, and Shayla Benson received recognition. Mitchell, White, and Newton were honored with Life Saving Awards. Mitchell responded to a shooting on May 27 and helped a man with multiple gunshot wounds, effectively reducing blood loss. Nelson and Benson provided support during the incident. Newton narrowly avoided a head-on collision with a wrong-way driver on June 16. Despite the shock, he acted swiftly to rescue an elderly couple from their burning vehicle after they were hit. His actions saved the male passenger and allowed the female to live for an additional 12 days. Deputy White responded to a medical emergency on August 4, finding an older bicyclist in distress on Silver Comet Trail. He performed CPR until medical personnel arrived, ultimately saving the individual's life. Sheriff Gary Gulledge commended these deputies for going above and beyond the call of duty and thanked them for their lifesaving actions. The sheriff's office confirmed that the individual assisted by Deputy White survived the incident............This from the Patch Dallas Mayor set to serve second term: Dallas Mayor James Kelly will run uncontested in the upcoming November election, securing a second term. Reflecting on his first term, Kelly acknowledged that his entrepreneurial instincts for achieving goals swiftly had to be adjusted in the realm of government, where processes move slowly. He emphasized that the economy can also impact progress. While Kelly did not outline specific changes for his second term, his experience and lessons learned from the first term may inform his approach to governance in the future.............This from the Dallas New Era Weather: Temps are going to keep dropping slowly this next week with most of the highs ranging from 87-78 and the low from the low 60s to high 50s. There will be a few rainy morning but it should clear up in enough time for practices or games! #weatherreport #coolingoff #high70s #low80s #pleasestaycool #toohot #humidity #mostlysunny #outdooractivities #perfectweather Drive-thru flu shot clinics return to North Georgia in October Drive-thru flu shot clinics are returning to North Georgia in October, offering a safe and convenient way for individuals aged 18 and older to receive flu vaccinations while remaining in their vehicles. The clinics, conducted by county health departments in the North Georgia Health District, aim to protect against the flu and reduce the risk of contracting it alongside COVID-19. The four-in-one (quadrivalent) flu vaccine, which covers multiple flu strains, will be available. High-dose flu vaccines, suitable for those aged 65 and older, will also be offered. The clinics serve as opportunities for public health staff and community partners to prepare for public health crises.............Dalton Daily Citizen Georgia man arrested after chase ends in him crashing into patrol car, Hall County officials say A man from Habersham County, Georgia, named Russell Ray Hutchens, was arrested after a vehicle pursuit involving Hall County deputies. On August 6, authorities received reports of an SUV driven by Hutchens traveling erratically on I-985. A Hall County deputy conducted a traffic stop at a BP gas station, but Hutchens could not provide a driver's license and sped away. During the pursuit, Hutchens crashed into a patrol car, but he continued to flee until losing control of his vehicle and crashing into the woodline near Whitehall Road. Hutchens faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault on a peace officer and driving under the influence. He remains in the Hall County Jail...........This from WSBTV Sports: From the Paulding Sports Chronicles 3 of our 5 high schools Softball teams won this Thursday Hiram Lost to Woodland 0-9 Paulding County fell to Newnan 2-6 East Paulding Beat Douglas County 17-0 South had a win over Manchester 14-2 North Paulding out hit Marietta with an amazing score of 26-1 Weird news: Viral Married TikTok Couple Learns They're Actually Cousins: A viral TikTok couple, Tylee and Nick Waters from Utah, shared in a video that they discovered they were cousins after being married for over three years. Their video, set to the song "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, quickly garnered attention. Despite the shocking revelation, the couple posted a follow-up video in which they confirmed they didn't plan on breaking up. This surprising news led to various reactions from commenters, with some sharing similar experiences and others expressing shock and criticism. The couple had previously mentioned that they shared the same birthday and had been told they looked alike in a previous video..........This from the Georgia News Network DiGiorno releases new 'contentious' Pineapple Pickle Pizza: 'We love to push culinary boundaries' DiGiorno, the frozen pizza brand, is introducing an unconventional frozen pizza flavor called Pineapple Pickle Pizza. This unique pizza features a cream-based garlic sauce, mozzarella cheese, and hand-tossed crust, divided into two halves – one with dill pickles and the other with pineapple chunks. DiGiorno is offering this pizza for free on a first-come, first-served basis on its website throughout September, with supplies replenished weekly. The move aims to engage consumers in the ongoing debate about pineapple as a pizza topping and the inclusion of pickles. The brand also references the popularity of such pizzas on social media with over 135 million TikTok views for #PineapplePizza and #PicklePizza..........This from Fox 5 Here are some things you're talking about: Call us with your thoughts or story at 404.997-8655 From What's Happening in Paulding County: Patti Jones Long posted “ I wanted to say thank you to a stranger. I left my purse in the Walmart buggy in Hiram today. When I got back to the store a nice person had turned it in to Customer Service. Thank you so much !” The comments are heartwarming! Sheila wood “Good still outweighs evil in this world.” Greg Smith “Amen!” John Martin “You're welcome!” John martin was the one that found the purse and turned it in to customer service. She thanked him for his kindness and asked if she could pay for his lunch one day! From the Whats Happening in Paulding County Facebook page: Summer McKenzie Ray “love Paulding county!” The picture attached in this posted was an SUV saying “If you vote DEM again you are r*******!” Justin Xuan Dinh “Yall still mad Biden is your president. Way better than the alternative. “ Dion Gomez “I don't see the lie here “ Hillary Michelle “Stop saying the R word “ Darshondres Brown “ I personally thought it was funny and cute. Freedom of speech. Everyone like who they like. I liked something about both and disliked something about both. It's life” Kaylee Raborg “They're not wrong “ #facebook #pages #whatareyoutalkingabout #thisisyourstory #yourstory #yourcommunity #needsyourattention Events: September 12 is Book art with the Quaint Librarian. The cost is $15 a person and all supplies will be included. It starts at 7 PM They will be making lavender paper flowers There is also Tacos on a Tarmac! At the Paulding County Airport, they will be hosting a toco Tuesday from 5-8. There will be food trucks, corn hole competitions, and so much more! Look forward this upcoming weekend: Dallas Tractor supply is having an adoption event this upcoming Saturday from 9-4 #eventshappeningnearyou #weekendevents #weekdayevents #pauldingcountyuncensoredfacebookpage #whatyouaretalkingabout #whatsgoingoninpauldingcounty #events #loveevents #getyououtofthehouse #funforthefamily Georgia can resume enforcing ban on hormone replacement therapy for transgender youth, judge says: A judge in Georgia has allowed the state to resume enforcing a ban on hormone replacement therapy for transgender individuals under 18, putting a previous injunction on hold. This decision comes after a federal appeals court allowed a similar restriction in Alabama to be enforced. While the judge didn't vacate the preliminary injunction, she issued a stay, effectively allowing the ban to proceed temporarily. The ruling has sparked concerns among LGBTQ+ advocacy groups, who view such restrictions as harmful to transgender youth. Georgia's attorney general's office expressed satisfaction with the decision and pledged to protect children's health and well-being..........This from AP News Mom sues after daughter shot and killed in spray of gunfire by allegedly drunk college professor The mother of Anna Jones, a University of West Georgia freshman who was fatally shot in July 2022, is filing a lawsuit against the gunman and several bars in Carrollton. Jones, 18, was killed when Richard Sigman, 47, fired shots in her direction while she was sitting in a parked car. Sigman had been involved in an argument at Leopoldo's Pizza in Adamson Square before the shooting. The lawsuit alleges that Sigman was a belligerent drunk who was armed and dangerous, and it claims that bar staff failed to take reasonable measures to address him. Sigman is facing charges of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during a crime, and murder............This from 11 Alive Man who shot 16-year-old girl in Dublin claims he mistook her for a home invader A 16-year-old, Shamiruna Coney, was shot and killed in Dublin, Georgia, by a man who claimed he thought she was breaking into his home and fired shots to protect himself. The incident occurred just before 8 a.m. at a residence on Woodlawn Street. The shooter, who initially believed it was a home invasion, later realized he knew Coney. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is actively investigating the shooting, and no arrests have been made at this time. Anyone with information can contact the GBI regional investigative office in Eastman or the Dublin Police Department, and anonymous tips can be submitted through various channels provided by the GBI................This from 13 WMAZ Interview: www.esogrepair.com www.chattahoochietech.edu www.cuofga.org www.daycosystems.com www.angie.atlcommunities.com www.powerselectricga.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For teenage genius Ted Hall, the opportunity to work alongside the great minds of his time was too great to turn down. But during his time on the Manhattan Project - the WW2 nuclear development program headed by J. Robert Oppenheimer - Ted grew uneasy about the world-shattering power he had helped to unleash. In this episode of True Spies, documentarian Steve James joins Daisy Ridley to tell Hall's story - the life of a man who spied, not for personal gain, but out of compassion for the world and its peoples. A Compassionate Spy, Steve Jones' documentary film about Ted Hall, is out now in US cinemas. A UK release is to be announced. From SPYSCAPE, the home of secrets. A Cup And Nuzzle production. Series producer: Joe Foley. Produced by Matthew Nelson. Music by Nick Ryan.
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This season, Encounter Culture is sharing the story of Miguel Trujillo, an unsung hero of voting rights activism for Native Americans in New Mexico. His legacy forms the foundation for every conversation in our series. If you haven't already, we urge you to catch up on the previous 5 episodes. When Indigenous people vote, they honor their past and forge a better tomorrow for their communities. The act itself remains a complicated exercise. Indigenous voters must contend with a history of colonial rule, the goal of which was to eradicate their way of life, as well as present-day attempts by self-styled “poll watchers” to block their access to polling places or annul their ballots. And yet, democracy has always been Indigenous; a tribe's power has always rested with its people. Welcome to the sixth and final episode in Encounter Culture's series about the life and legacy of Miguel Trujillo, a collaboration with the New Mexico History Museum. Encounter Culture host Charlotte Jusinski and series co-host Stephanie Padilla speak with the esteemed Laura Harris of Comanche Nation. Laura has extensive experience in national, state, and local campaigns and political fundraising. She's also the executive director of Americans for Indian Opportunity. The trio discusses advocacy, education, and voting as paths to protecting Indigenous self-determination; they examine threats Indigenous voters face when participating in the electoral process – and finally recap the series. This episode was recorded in October 2022. Specific references to campaigning efforts and reported voter suppression tactics are from that election season, but voters continue to face similar challenges. We'd love to hear from you! What did you think of this season's collaboration with the New Mexico History Museum about Native American Voting Rights Before and After Trujillo v. Garley? Send feedback to elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. You can write a regular email or record a short voice memo and attach it for us to listen to. *** Visit https://newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Enter to win a package of four CulturePasses and a one-year subscription to El Palacio magazine all valued at $145 by visiting https://podcast.nmculture.org/giveaway Whether you're a local resident, or you're visiting us on your travels, CulturePass is your ticket to each of our 15 museums and historic sites. Enter by August 31, 2023. You must be 18 years or older to apply and there is no purchase necessary. This opportunity is made possible by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. *** Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Stephanie Padilla (Isleta, Laguna, Cochiti) & Charlotte Jusinski, Editor at El Palacio Magazine Technical Director & Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Consulting Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Associate Producer & Editor: Alex Riegler Show Notes: Lisa Widder Social Media Design: Caitlin Sunderland Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture For more, visit podcast.nmculture.org. Special thank you to Clark Tenakhongva, along with Gary Stroutsos and Matthew Nelson, for the incredible Hopi music featured throughout all 6 episodes of this season. Their new album Hon Muru is set to release in August 2023 and will be available for purchase along with their other recordings on Bandcamp and at ongtupqa.com. This season was made possible due to the generosity of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the family of Miguel and Ruchanda Trujillo.
In this episode, Encounter Culture host Charlotte Jusinski and series co-host Stephanie Padilla, a member of Isleta Pueblo, trace a throughline from Miguel Trujillo to their guest Kara Bobroff (Diné /Lakota), an educator honored by President Barack Obama as one of the best emerging social entrepreneurs in the country. Kara's exceptional career achievements include her current role as executive director of One Generation (One Gen) and founder of the Native American Community Academy (NACA) and NACA Inspired School Network (NISN). If knowledge is power, access is the key to unlocking its potential. Kara has made it her life's work to provide every Native child a way in. “I think at the center of how I was raised is really being of service to others and understanding that anything is possible. The trio discusses Kara's incredible personal journey, her commitment to supporting Indigenous youth, and how culturally competent education provides Native communities the tools they need to continue their fight for equal rights and protection. This season, Encounter Culture is sharing the story of Miguel Trujillo, an unsung hero of voting rights activism for Native Americans in New Mexico. His legacy forms the foundation for every conversation in our series. If you haven't already, we urge you to catch up on episodes one, two, three, and four. *** Visit https://newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Enter to win a package of four CulturePasses and a one-year subscription to El Palacio magazine all valued at $145 by visiting https://podcast.nmculture.org/giveaway Whether you're a local resident, or you're visiting us on your travels, CulturePass is your ticket to each of our 15 museums and historic sites. Enter by August 31, 2023. You must be 18 years or older to apply and there is no purchase necessary. This opportunity is made possible by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. *** Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Stephanie Padilla (Isleta, Laguna, Cochiti) & Charlotte Jusinski, Editor at El Palacio Magazine Technical Director & Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Consulting Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Associate Producer & Editor: Alex Riegler Show Notes: Lisa Widder Social Media Design: Caitlin Sunderland Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture For more, visit podcast.nmculture.org. Special thank you to Clark Tenakhongva, along with Gary Stroutsos and Matthew Nelson, for the incredible Hopi music featured throughout all 6 episodes of this season. Their new album Hon Muru is set to release in August 2023 and will be available for purchase along with their other recordings on Bandcamp and at ongtupqa.com. This season was made possible due to the generosity of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the family of Miguel and Ruchanda Trujillo.
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Voter participation often begins with a simple question: Why should I bother? For Indigenous people, the answers come tangled in hundreds of years of broken treaties, systemic racism, and voter access restrictions like those that Miguel Trujillo fought to overturn. And yet, Dr. Porter Swentzell (Santa Clara Pueblo) challenges the notion that engaging with the colonizer's process can't work in tribes' favor. Judge June Lorenzo (Laguna Pueblo and Navajo/Diné) agrees. Judge Lorenzo works tirelessly to connect with Indigenous voters and ease their way once at the polls. Welcome to the fourth episode in Encounter Culture's collaboration with the New Mexico History Museum exploring Indigenous voting rights before and after Trujillo v. Garley. If you've never heard of the case or the inspiring story of Miguel Trujillo, we encourage you to check out the last three episodes. Then join us here to learn about the complicated realities surrounding Indigenous suffrage with Dr. Porter Swentzell), executive director at Kha'p'o Community School, tribal leader, and invaluable consultant on this project, and June Lorenzo, chief judge of Pueblo of Zia. *** Visit https://newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Enter to win a package of four CulturePasses and a one-year subscription to El Palacio magazine all valued at $145 by visiting https://podcast.nmculture.org/giveaway Whether you're a local resident, or you're visiting us on your travels, CulturePass is your ticket to each of our 15 museums and historic sites. Enter by August 31, 2023. You must be 18 years or older to apply and there is no purchase necessary. This opportunity is made possible by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. *** Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Stephanie Padilla (Isleta, Laguna, Cochiti) & Charlotte Jusinski, Editor at El Palacio Magazine Technical Director & Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Consulting Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Associate Producer & Editor: Alex Riegler Show Notes: Lisa Widder Social Media Design: Caitlin Sunderland Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture For more, visit podcast.nmculture.org. Special thank you to Clark Tenakhongva, along with Gary Stroutsos and Matthew Nelson, for the incredible Hopi music featured throughout all 6 episodes of this season. Their new album Hon Muru is set to release in August 2023 and will be available for purchase along with their other recordings on Bandcamp and at ongtupqa.com. This season was made possible due to the generosity of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the family of Miguel and Ruchanda Trujillo.
3 Best Practices to Prevent EmbezzlementEpisode #596 with Matthew NelsonThree in five dentists experience embezzlement. Don't let it happen to you! To prevent this from happening in your practice, Kirk Behrendt brings in Matthew Nelson, a practice management analyst from the California Dental Association, with three best practices that will keep embezzlers at bay. Know the red flags and do your due diligence before it's too late! To learn what they are and what you can do, listen to Episode 596 of The Best Practices Show!Episode Resources:Send Matthew an emailFollow Matthew on InstagramSubscribe to the Best Practices Show PodcastJoin ACT's To The Top Study ClubJoin ACT's Master ClassSee our Live Events Schedule hereGet the Best Practices Magazine for Free!Write a Review on iTunesLinks Mentioned in This Episode:Learn more about the California Dental AssociationProtect your practice with LastPassMain Takeaways:Recognize the red flags of embezzlers.Be involved with spot-checks and audits.Make it known to your team that you audit.Always do background checks on applicants.Call references at the official business number.Remember that embezzlers steal in multiple ways.Quotes:“There is a survey from the ADA from 2018. In the survey, about 49% of the dentists that responded said they had experienced some type of embezzlement or employee theft. What we're finding now, Dentistry IQ had an article, they said three in five. And with COVID-19, and with people furloughed and laid off, doctors started to open more of their own mail and finding weird things. Three in five, that's 60%. That's a pretty big impact.” (6:04—6:35)“[The reason why dentists may be more susceptible to embezzlement is because] I don't think there's a lot of training. A lot of dentists don't think it will happen to them because it's their staff that they hired and brought in. Third-party payments are hard to track. Things like consultants, bookkeepers, CPAs, the second set of eyes, all of these things are usually the first to go when things aren't going how they're supposed to. There is, in healthcare more than any other industry, this sense of entitlement that the staff feels. Like, ‘If I didn't book this appointment, or if I didn't do this treatment coordination, or if I didn't get this person to say yes to doing this treatment, the doctor wouldn't even have this.' More in healthcare than anywhere else, we see this amongst staff.” (6:52—7:41)“Circling back to the impact, obviously there's financial loss, but there's turnover. And listening to a lot of your shows, obviously, you are a big proponent of time and having time back. When there's turnover, you're recruiting and staffing and training, and...
Long before colonizers imposed their political ideologies upon Indigenous people, many tribes governed themselves by community consensus. Today, Native people who are citizens of federally recognized tribes are afforded a kind of dual citizenship in the US: subject to the traditional rule of their tribal government and also that of the federal government. How does the tribal ideal of cooperative agreement square with the “founding fathers” vision for majority rule? And what obligation do tribal communities have in honoring the settler system of governance? Encounter Culture host Charlotte Jusinski and series co-host Stephanie Padilla (Isleta, Laguna Cochiti), dig into the complexities of tribal sovereignty, systems of government, and citizenship with Dr. Maurice S. Crandall (Yavapai-Apache), Associate Professor of History at Arizona State University School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, and author of These People Have Always Been a Republic. This season, Encounter Culture is sharing the story of Miguel Trujillo, an unsung hero of voting rights activism for Native Americans in New Mexico. His legacy forms the foundation for every conversation in our series. If you haven't already, we urge you to catch up on episodes one and two. *** Visit https://newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. To celebrate this season's collaboration with the New Mexico History Museum, we'd like to thank you for being a part of our listening community at Encounter Culture. Enter to win a package of four CulturePasses and a one-year subscription to El Palacio magazine all valued at $145 by visiting https://podcast.nmculture.org/giveaway Whether you're a local resident, or you're visiting us on your travels, CulturePass is your ticket to each of our 15 museums and historic sites. Enter by August 31, 2023. You must be 18 years or older to apply, and there is no purchase necessary. This opportunity is made possible by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. *** Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Stephanie Padilla (Isleta, Laguna, Cochiti) & Charlotte Jusinski, Editor at El Palacio Magazine Technical Director & Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Consulting Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Associate Producer & Editor: Alex Riegler Show Notes: Lisa Widder Social Media Design: Caitlin Sunderland Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture For more, visit podcast.nmculture.org. Special thank you to Clark Tenakhongva, along with Gary Stroutsos and Matthew Nelson, for the incredible Hopi music featured throughout all 6 episodes of this season. Their new album Hon Muru is set to release in August 2023 and will be available for purchase along with their other recordings on Bandcamp and at ongtupqa.com. This season was made possible due to the generosity of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the family of Miguel and Ruchanda Trujillo.
How do you take the measure of a man, especially one as reticent about his history-making accomplishment as Miguel Trujillo? If you've never heard of Miguel or Trujillo v. Garley, the landmark 1948 case that provided Native Americans residing on tribal lands in New Mexico the right to vote, settle in for this intimate portrait of a true American hero. This is the second episode in Encounter Culture's collaboration with the New Mexico History Museum, exploring the fascinating story of Native American suffrage before and after Trujillo v. Garley. If you haven't already, we recommend you check out episode one, as it forms the foundation of the entire season. Then join host Charlotte Jusinski and series co-host Stephanie Padilla (Isleta, Laguna, Cochiti) here as they piece together the extraordinary life of Miguel Trujillo, an unsung champion of the voting rights movement who's perhaps better known as a beloved husband, father, and grandfather––with Karen Waconda, Native healer, community health educator, and granddaughter of Miguel Trujillo. Cover Photo: Miguel and Ruchanda Trujillo, ca. 1980. Photograph courtesy Dr. Michael Trujillo. *** Visit http://newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. To celebrate this season's collaboration with the New Mexico History Museum, we'd like to thank you for being a part of our listening community at Encounter Culture. Enter to win a package of four CulturePasses and a one-year subscription to El Palacio magazine all valued at $145 by visiting https://podcast.nmculture.org/giveaway Whether you're a local resident, or you're visiting us on your travels, CulturePass is your ticket to each of our 15 museums and historic sites. Enter by August 31, 2023. You must be 18 years or older to apply, and there is no purchase necessary. This opportunity is made possible by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. *** Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Stephanie Padilla (Isleta, Laguna, Cochiti) & Charlotte Jusinski, Editor at El Palacio Magazine Technical Director & Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Consulting Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Associate Producer & Editor: Alex Riegler Show Notes: Lisa Widder Social Media Design: Caitlin Sunderland Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture For more, visit podcast.nmculture.org. Special thank you to Clark Tenakhongva, along with Gary Stroutsos and Matthew Nelson, for the incredible Hopi music featured throughout all 6 episodes of this season. Their new album Hon Muru is set to release in August 2023 and will be available for purchase along with their other recordings on Bandcamp and at ongtupqa.com. This season was made possible due to the generosity of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the family of Miguel and Ruchanda Trujillo.
The right of every United States citizen to vote in local, state, and national elections is as American as the laws that have barred many groups from accessing the ballot box. Women, people of color, the unhoused––all have fought to claim their rightful place at the table of democracy. So, too, have Native Americans. This season, we've partnered with the New Mexico History Museum (NMHM) to bring you the fascinating story of Native American suffrage before and after Trujillo v. Garley, the landmark case of 1948. In 1948, Miguel Trujillo (Isleta Pueblo) walked into the Valencia County clerk's office with the intent to register to vote as a Native American. He was denied, of course. This affront set in motion a legal challenge that would eventually topple decades of institutionalized discrimination. But the story of Trujillo v. Garley doesn't end there. Nor does it begin on that fateful day. Stephanie Padilla (Isleta Pueblo), attorney for the Children's Court, State of New Mexico, joins Charlotte Jusinski as co-host this season. Stephanie worked directly with the NMHM as Guest Curator to preserve Miguel's achievement through the recollections of those who know his story best: Laura Harris (Comanche), executive director of Americans for Indian Opportunity; Michael Trujillo (Isleta Pueblo), MD, former director of the Indian Health Service, and son of Miguel Trujillo; Gordon Bronitsky, PhD, president, Bronitsky and Associates; Karen Waconda (Isleta Pueblo), community health educator, Native healer, and granddaughter of Miguel Trujillo; John Waconda, Jr. (Isleta Pueblo), restoration partnership coordinator with U.S. Forest Service, and grandson of Miguel Trujillo; Dr. Porter Swentzell (Santa Clara Pueblo), executive director, Kha'p'o Community School, and tribal leader; Dr. Maurice S. Crandall (Yavapai-Apache), associate professor of history, Arizona State University School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies; Kara Bobroff (Diné/Lakota), executive director of One Generation Fund, founder of the Native American Community Academy (NACA) and NACA-Inspired School Network (NISN), and advisor to the Miguel Trujillo project; and June L. Lorenzo (Laguna Pueblo/Navajo (Diné), chief judge, Zia Pueblo. Visit http://newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. To celebrate this season's collaboration with the New Mexico History Museum, we'd like to thank you for being a part of our listening community at Encounter Culture. Enter to win a package of four CulturePasses and a one-year subscription to El Palacio magazine all valued at $145 by visiting https://podcast.nmculture.org/giveaway Whether you're a local resident, or you're visiting us on your travels, CulturePass is your ticket to each of our 15 museums and historic sites. Enter by August 31, 2023. You must be 18 years or older to apply, and there is no purchase necessary. This opportunity is made possible by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. *** Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Stephanie Padilla (Isleta Pueblo) & Charlotte Jusinski, Editor at El Palacio Magazine Technical Director & Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Consulting Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Associate Producer & Editor: Alex Riegler Show Notes: Lisa Widder Social Media Design: Caitlin Sunderland Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture For more, visit podcast.nmculture.org. Special thank you to Clark Tenakhongva, along with Gary Stroutsos and Matthew Nelson, for the incredible Hopi music featured throughout all 6 episodes of this season. Their new album Hon Muru is set to release in August 2023 and will be available for purchase along with their other recordings on Bandcamp and at ongtupqa.com. This season was made possible due to the generosity of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the family of Miguel and Ruchanda Trujillo.
Ricky Nelson’s son Matthew Nelson joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for Bob Sirott, to talk about his family tree and his upcoming show with twin brother Gunnar at CD&Me. He also shares what his father was like, the celebrities they’ve come to know, and their Guinness World Record. Click the link to purchase tickets to […]
It's time to meet the parents, as this all-time favorite episode finally details Shawn's home life and introduces us to Topanga's (first) dad. Listen to the gang's initial impressions of Blake Clark, the emo evolution of Shawn's storylines and Mr. Turner as a father figure. And just when they get to Matthew Nelson's first script, another beloved member of the Boy Meets World family is remembered.Get to listening. You won't be sorry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A ghost story repeat with a new hello from podcast creator and show update! Happy Holidays! Local legends are sometime just that, old stories embellished over the years to scare children and tourists, but not always... Join us now for a spooky story of two American mystery novelists and their young son who have a face-to-face encounter with a tragic and unsettling legend of Mexico, in the play “La Llorona.” Writer/Director/Producer: Aimee Pavy Host: Josh Horowitz Violet Henderson: Jess Hutchison Rosa Davila/La Llorona: Corinna Corinna Joe Henderson/Carlito Davila: Alexander Cukor Billy Henderson: Ilana Horowitz Police Chief Davila: Aaron Miner Episode Cover Photo: Elias Tigiser Audio recording assistance: Matthew Nelson, David Johansson, Seth Williams, and William Rames 2022 Intro Music: Dee Yan-Key - Christmas Album, song “Midnight Mass” from the Free Music Archive https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Christmas_Album/14--Dee_Yan-Key-Midnight_Mass/ Additional Music: Sergey Andreev Logo Design: Michael Dern Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Llorona https://www.donquijote.org/mexican-culture/history/la-llorona/ http://www.literacynet.org/lp/hperspectives/llorona.html https://www.ranker.com/list/scary-la-llorona-facts/jacob-shelton Thank you for listening and supporting audio drama podcasting! Find us on iTunes, Podchaser, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spotify, wherever you find podcasts. If you enjoy our plays, please SUBSCRIBE and leave your review on iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. And please drop us a line via email at twelvechimesradio@gmail.com and check out our website www.twelvechimesradio.com. And thank you for listening!
Listen back to interviews from the 2022 National Association of Farm Broadcasting convention in Kansas City. Here, Richard Ristvedt talks with Matthew Nelson from Bayer.
Matthew Nelson has been the executive director of the Arizona Trail Association since 2012. The ATA is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to protect, maintain, enhance, promote and sustain the Arizona Trail, an 800-mile national scenic trail that spans the entire north-south length of the U.S. state of Arizona. Today we're going to talk about the Arizona Trail and the Arizona Trail Association, and what exactly is required to “maintain a national scenic trail”. ATA Website: https://aztrail.org/ Great Outdoor Gear (Support the Podcast): https://bit.ly/3W0x6Rt
Gunnar Nelson is a singer-songwriter and musician who, with his twin brother Matthew Nelson is a member of the multi-platinum-selling band Nelson. Gunnar shares his family musical legacy with Yvette. He talks about his father, Ricky Nelson, and his grandparents, Ozzie and Harriet Nelson. Nelson is famous for their incredible harmonies, musicianship and humor. They will be performing in Pennsylvania at the Sellersville Theatre on October 7, 2022. DATE: Friday, October 7, 2022 TIME: 8:00 PM TICKETS: $35 VENUE: Sellersville Theatre 24 West Temple Avenue Sellersville, PA 18960 MORE INFO: https://www.st94.com/events/ricky-nelson-remembered-starring-matthew-gunnar-nelson
On this episode, Matthew Nelson joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “The New Apologetics.”
On this episode, Matthew Nelson joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “The New Apologetics.”
In this week's episode, Rachel is joined by Matthew Nelson. Matthew is the founder of BMV Farm which is an urban farm that produces microgreens located in Las Vegas Nevada. Matthew was a Logistic Professional for the United States Marine Corps before beginning his journey as a plant-medicine entrepreneur.The conversation begins with Matthew sharing how his relationship with plants began and how the cannabis plant was his first big teacher in growing healthy plants. He shares what his favorite microgreens are and some of the health benefits they hold.Their conversations cover organic vs. conventional and how supporting local farmers is the best way to connect more deeply with your food. You can also learn how to order one of Matthew's DIY kits to your front door today.You can connect with Matthew through the following links:IG: @bmvfarmWebsite: www.bmvfarm.comEmail: bmvfarm702@gmail.comVisit him and his plants at these Farmer's Markets in the Las Vegas area:Summerlin Farmer's Market Sundays from 8:00 am -2:00 pmHenderson Farmer's Market Tuesdays from 8:00 am - 2:00 pmMatthew's Book:“Another P.0.G. Story” Today's Sponsors: Forij Granola: Start your day with mental focus and natural energy from whole food ingredients & anti-inflammatory functional mushrooms. Enjoy the handcrafted mouth-watering flavors that leverage spice for flavor rather than sugar. Feel the difference with 100% real ingredients & anti-inflammatory mushroom extracts that provide real energy & focus benefits. Eat guilt-free knowing this is the lowest sugar granola on the market. Visit forij.co and enter liveraw15 for 15% off.Rachel would love to hear what you enjoyed most about this conversation. Let her know through the following:IG: @liveyourrawlifeF: Live Your RAW Life Y: Live Your RAW LifeE: liveyourrawlife@gmail.comWeb: www.liveyourrawlife.comIf you'd like to support this podcast you can do so through:Patreon link:https://www.patreon.com/liveyourrawlifeIf something resonated with you from this week's episode please subscribe to the show and leave a review while you are there. Every time a review or rating is received it opens up the platform that allows the show to reach a wider range of listeners. Your support is greatly appreciated.
'The Chosen' series is one of the most impacting Christian TV shows of all time! Hear how musicians Dan Haseltine and Matthew Nelson (from award-winning band 'Jars of Clay') are inspired to compose the music for the groundbreaking show's spirit-moving scenes. _________________________________________________ >>>Find Out More About Our Ministry: >>>Support Our Partner Organization | The Missional Store Your purchases help change the world: >>>https://www.facebook.com/themissionallife (Follow Us On Social Media:) >>>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz2veq22TNs2cDc2b6Te5aA (Visit Dan's YouTube Music Channel for Instrumental Worship Music:) >>>https://danieljosephmusic.com/ (Visit Dan's Music Website)
#rickynelson #vinylrecords #gunnarnelsonGuest: Gunnar NelsonGoing Live with Gunnar tonight!The Ricky Nelson Vinyl collection Gunnar Nelson is a American singer-songwriter and musician who, with his twin brother Matthew Nelson, is a member of the multi-platinum-selling band Nelson, which had a #1 hit in 1990 with the single "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection".➜ http://www.matthewandgunnarnelson.com/➜ https://www.cameo.com/thegunnarnelsonMultiplatinum selling, #1 hitmaking 80's Rock Star, MTV VJ, Hair Band Teen Idol & influencer. Band: NELSON. Matthew Nelson's evil twin, Ricky Nelson's son, & Ozzie & Harriet Nelson's grandson! *********************************************************************** The New Website ➜ https://www.adikalive.com/Merch Store ➜ https://adikalive.bigcartel.com/The Ultimate VIP ALL ACCESS BACKSTAGE PASSFull episodes can be seen in Patreon! Get exclusive content and entry into the vinyl games on Patreon: ➜ https://www.patreon.com/The_adika_group?fan_landing=trueYour Donation Helps Support your Favorite Show & Channel ➜ https://www.paypal.me/stephenadika1AMAZON WISHLIST ➜ https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/30GQNR69L9048?ref_=wl_shareCLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ➜ https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAdikaGroup?sub_confirmation=1Artists on Record | ADIKA Live The PodcastApple ➜ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-talk-with-adika-live/id1529816802?uo=4Spotify ➜ https://open.spotify.com/show/2lXgg3NVdnU3LmXgCrgHwk iHeartRadio ➜ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-coffee-talk-with-adika-liv-71566693/*Follow ADIKA Live on Tik Tok: ➜https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdMmEfFm/ADIKA Live on Twitter➜ https://twitter.com/TalkAdikaThank you for your support!_____________________________________________Artists On Record: ➜https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=868952540607953&ref=content_filterTheme Song - Mark SlaughterWebsite: ➜ https://www.markslaughter.com/Support the show
#gunnarnelson #rickynelson #nelsonGunnar Nelson is a American singer-songwriter and musician who, with his twin brother Matthew Nelson, is a member of the multi-platinum-selling band Nelson, which had a #1 hit in 1990 with the single "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection".➜ http://www.matthewandgunnarnelson.com/➜ https://www.cameo.com/thegunnarnelsonMultiplatinum selling, #1 hitmaking 80's Rock Star, MTV VJ, Hair Band Teen Idol & influencer. Band: NELSON. Matthew Nelson's evil twin, Ricky Nelson's son, & Ozzie & Harriet Nelson's grandson! ******************************************************** The New Website ➜ https://www.adikalive.com/Merch Store ➜ https://adikalive.bigcartel.com/The Ultimate VIP ALL ACCESS BACKSTAGE PASSFull episodes can be seen in Patreon! Get exclusive content and entry into the vinyl games on Patreon: ➜ https://www.patreon.com/The_adika_group?fan_landing=trueYour Donation Helps Support your Favorite Show & Channel ➜ https://www.paypal.me/stephenadika1AMAZON WISHLIST ➜ https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/30GQNR69L9048?ref_=wl_shareCLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ➜ https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAdikaGroup?sub_confirmation=1Artists on Record | ADIKA Live The PodcastApple ➜ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-talk-with-adika-live/id1529816802?uo=4Spotify ➜ https://open.spotify.com/show/2lXgg3NVdnU3LmXgCrgHwk iHeartRadio ➜ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-coffee-talk-with-adika-liv-71566693/*Follow ADIKA Live on Tik Tok: ➜https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdMmEfFm/ADIKA Live on Twitter➜ https://twitter.com/TalkAdikaThank you for your support!_____________________________________________Artists On Record: ➜https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=868952540607953&ref=content_filterTheme Song - Mark SlaughterWebsite: ➜ https://www.markslaughter.comSupport the show
Jars of Clay lead singer Dan Haseltine has spent the better of his adult life collaborating with his bandmates to create quality music for millions of listeners. In a career spanning nearly 30 years, Jars of Clay has garnered multiple Grammy Awards, the benchmark for musical excellence. It is his passion for making music that has encouraged Haseltine to explore the collaborative process more fully by expanding his musical pursuits. Most notably, he has immersed himself recently in composing musical scores along with friend Matthew S. Nelson, a Nashville studio musician. Together, the duo have been commissioned to create the subtle yet sophisticated musical expressions you hear in the groundbreaking video series, “The Chosen”. Their hope is to create musical elements that will bring the viewing experience full circle, capturing the full rhythms of time and space. Dan and Matthew join us on The Crossmap Podcast to share their approach to creating music for the show in hopes of having it become an additional character of sorts on the program. Listen as they talk about the collaborative process and how it can be both exhilarating and exasperating all at the same time.
Host Warren Smith talks to the musical duo behind The Chosen soundtrack. Dan Haseltine and Matthew Nelson are also former members of the popular Christian band, Jars of Clay. He also talks to pastor and author Tony Evans about his new book on racial reconciliation.Support for Listening In comes from Samaritan Ministries, a community of Christians who care for one another spiritually and financially when a medical need arises. Members like Kelsie who was diagnosed with breast cancer. While she had many decisions to make, how she was going to pay her medical bills was not one of them, and she had the freedom to choose the treatment that was best for her. You can watch Kelsie's story at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast.A broken bone, cancer, pregnancy, medical emergency…we all know how quickly a health care need can arise. That's where Samaritan Ministries comes in. There are no network restrictions; you choose the doctors and treatments that are best for you. After care is received, medical bills are sent to Samaritan Ministries, and they notify members to pray and send money directly to you to help you pay your medical bills. New members are welcome anytime of the year. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast.
Host Warren Smith talks to the musical duo behind The Chosen soundtrack. Dan Haseltine and Matthew Nelson are also former members of the popular Christian band, Jars of Clay. He also talks to pastor and author Tony Evans about his new book on racial reconciliation.Support for Listening In comes from Samaritan Ministries, a community of Christians who care for one another spiritually and financially when a medical need arises. Members like Kelsie who was diagnosed with breast cancer. While she had many decisions to make, how she was going to pay her medical bills was not one of them, and she had the freedom to choose the treatment that was best for her. You can watch Kelsie's story at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast.A broken bone, cancer, pregnancy, medical emergency…we all know how quickly a health care need can arise. That's where Samaritan Ministries comes in. There are no network restrictions; you choose the doctors and treatments that are best for you. After care is received, medical bills are sent to Samaritan Ministries, and they notify members to pray and send money directly to you to help you pay your medical bills. New members are welcome anytime of the year. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast.
When it comes to an entertainer with star power in their DNA - Matthew and his brother Gunner Nelson are the ones that come to mind. They're the sons of actor and singer Ricky Nelson and his wife, actress Kristin Harmon. who just happens to be the sister of TV superstar, Mark Harmon. Did I mention they are also the grandsons of TV's Ozzie and Harriet? Wow...that's alot to live up to, and yet Matthew and Gunner manage to do that very well with their Platinum selling band - The Nelsons. In this interview we discuss their upcoming concert in Placerville, and of course their careers and dreams.
Amy discusses personal stories, LGBTQ history, and queer theory with guest Matthew Nelson.Listen to the full episodes here.
Amy discusses personal stories, LGBTQ history, and queer theory with guest Matthew Nelson.Listen to the full episodes here.
Amy discusses personal stories, LGBTQ history, and queer theory with guest Matthew Nelson.Listen to the full episodes here.
Amy discusses personal stories, LGBTQ history, and queer theory with guest Matthew Nelson.Listen to the full episodes here.
This is a bonus episode, part of Pledge Week 2021. Patreon backers get one of these with every episode of the main podcast. If you want to get those, and to support the podcast, please visit patreon.com/andrewhickey to sign up for a dollar a month or more. Click below for the transcript. Today, we're going to look at a record that, like the record we looked at in the main podcast this week, has connections to Kim Fowley and to the Beach Boys, who covered it just as they did "Moon Dawg". But we're going to look at it as a way to say goodbye to Gaynel Hodge, who has appeared in so many of our previous episodes. Hodge played piano on "Alley Oop", which we've done a bonus podcast on before, and which is also very briefly discussed in this week's main episode, and while I was writing that, I heard from a Twitter follower that he had died. We've already covered all the records we're going to look at in which he had a major involvement, so today we're going to look at another one on which he was just a session musician. This one is actually from 1962, when we're still in 1960 in the main podcast, but it's not jumping so far ahead that it's unreasonable, and I wanted to tip my hat to him with the last record he played on which I was planning on discussing -- if you remember the Patreon episode on "Little Bitty Pretty One", I said we'd be looking at Thurston Harris' backing group when we got to 1962. So today, let's look at "Papa Oom Mow Mow" by the Rivingtons: [Excerpt: The Rivingtons, "Papa Oom Mow Mow"] The history of the Rivingtons is a convoluted one, as the story of so many vocal groups is. They started out as a group called the Lamplighters, who were formed by Willie Ray Rockwell, who had been an original member of the Hollywood Flames. The first lineup of the Lamplighters also included Leon Hughes, who left before they started recording, to *join* the Hollywood Flames (Hughes of course later went on to join the Coasters). Hughes was replaced by Thurston Harris, and they made their first recordings for Federal records, with Ralph Bass and Johnny Otis. "Be-Bop Wino", their second single and the most impressive of these early recordings, was by a lineup of Rockwell, Harris, Al Frazier, and Matt Nelson: [Excerpt: The Lamplighters, "Be Bop Wino"] They also recorded backing Jimmie Witherspoon: [Excerpt: Jimmie Witherspoon and the Lamplighters, "Sad Life"] Various changes happened in the lineup, as people fell out with each other, got jailed for non-payment of child support, or just generally became too difficult to work with. For a while, the group became made up of Al Frazier, Carl White, Sonny Harris, and Matthew Nelson, and were recording, still for Federal, as the Tenderfoots: [Excerpt: The Tenderfoots, "Kissing Bug"] After four unsuccessful singles, Thurston Harris rejoined the group, and they became the Lamplighters again, recording a few more singles, starting with "Don't Make it So Good": [Excerpt: The Lamplighters, "Don't Make It So Good"] Then they decided to fire Harris again, as he was extremely unreliable. They took on a new singer, Rocky Wilson -- the lineup now was Al Frazier, Carl White, Sonny Harris, and Rocky Wilson. This lineup's first recording was backing, of all people, Paul Anka, on his first ever recording, a session paid for by Anka's father: [Excerpt: Paul Anka, "I Confess"] Lester Sill renamed the group The Sharps, and they started making records under that name, like "Six Months, Three Weeks, Two Days, One Hour": [Excerpt: The Sharps, "Six Months, Three Weeks, Two Days, One Hour"] They also backed their old bandmate Thurston Harris on his big hit "Little Bitty Pretty One": [Excerpt: Thurston Harris, "Little Bitty Pretty One"] Lester Sill started getting them backing vocal jobs -- it's them on "Rebel Rouser" by Duane Eddy: [Excerpt: Duane Eddy, "Rebel Rouser"] They briefly renamed themselves the Crenshaws, and released a record of the old standard "Moonlight in Vermont", this was a Kim Fowley production, and their first work with him: [Excerpt: The Crenshaws, "Moonlight in Vermont"] They then renamed themselves the Rivingtons -- still with a lineup of Frazier, White, Harris, and Wilson, and Kim Fowley got them to start recording novelty songs, with the normal group of people that Fowley used on novelty records, like Gary Paxton and Gaynel Hodge. Their first record, "Papa Oom Mow Mow", made the top fifty on the charts: [Excerpt: The Rivingtons, "Papa Oom Mow Mow"] There followed a variety of records with similar backing vocals, of which my favourite is the Coasters-flavoured "Kickapoo Joy Juice": [Excerpt: The Rivingtons, "Kickapoo Joy Juice"] But the only one to have any success at all was "The Bird's the Word", which went to number fifty-two on the charts, and was their only R&B hit, making number twenty-seven on the R&B charts: [Excerpt: The Rivingtons, "The Bird's The Word"] Shortly after that, their songs moved from the world of LA R&B groups into the world of surf music, through, of all people, a white group from Minnesota. The Trashmen put together a medley of the Rivingtons' two biggest hits, and called it "Surfin' Bird". Their record originally credited their drummer as the songwriter, but a few lawyers letters later the Rivingtons got the credit they deserved, as "Surfin' Bird" made number four in 1963: [Excerpt: The Trashmen, "Surfin' Bird"] That brought the Rivingtons' original recordings back to mind, for those surf groups like the Beach Boys who had also been influenced by the LA R&B vocal group scene, and "Papa Oom Mow Mow" entered the Beach Boys' regular setlist, and featured on their album Beach Boys Concert, which was the Beach Boys' first number one album, as well as the first number one live album by anyone: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Papa Oom Mow Mow"] The Beach Boys loved the song, and it was also included on their Beach Boys Party! album, as well as on numerous live recordings that have been released on archive sets. To this day, the current touring Beach Boys perform part of the song during their extended performances of "Barbara Ann". The Rivingtons continued to tour for many decades in various lineups. Unfortunately, they remained so obscure that I can't find much more about them after Carl White died towards the end of the seventies, though the other three continued at least into the nineties. There are no compilation CDs of their music in print, and you can only find their hits incongruously placed on various-artists surf albums. It's a shame, as their best recordings are as good as any doo wop out there. The Rivingtons intersected with so many of the great musicians of the period -- Johnny Otis, the Hollywood Flames, Duane Eddy -- that it's really a shame their work is never placed in that context. But at least their hits *are* remembered, and there are very few records that can be more likely to bring pure joy to listeners. And Gaynel Hodge, the piano player on their biggest record, will be remembered too.