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Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 24 with Beth McKee and Davey Jay

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 33:13


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Jim Myers from the Melrose Center in welcoming back guests Beth McKee and Davey Jay. Beth is a critically acclaimed singer, songwriter, keyboardist who sprung from the New Orleans music scene a few decades ago, and also the founder and driving force of the Swamp Sistas, a non-profit force for good in Central Florida.  Davey is a leading entertainment attorney who has worked with numerous artist in Central Florida and beyond.  Beth talks with Bruce and Jim about current projects.  Davey discusses some of the ramifications of A.I. and other topics.

The Intern Whisperer
S6. Ep. 262 Juan Rivera: Inspiration through gaming and creativity

The Intern Whisperer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 51:55 Transcription Available


Today's guest on The Intern Whisperer is Juan Rivera, game developer, #innovator, and #visionary that works at the Melrose Center at the Orlando Public Library. I originally met Juan when participating at OMG Labs and Indienomicon #GameJams. I am so happy to have this opportunity to get to know him on a more candid level. Three big takeaways I want to share with our listening audience were:    He had an idea to create a tablet device like the iPad before it was invented to share comics.  When asked about the ethical dilemmas about the future he shared he believes it would be the ability to interact with other humans would be traded for the convenience to work  remotely, live a digital lifestyle, and isolate people more from one another.  Best mentoring advice Juan shared with our listeners. Just Do It. 

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 23 with Rick Morris and Chris Jay

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 38:36


 Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Jim Myers from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests Rick Morris and Chris Jay. Rick is Director of Sound at Falcon's Creative Group and has led sound design teams for television (Law & Order among his credits) and theme parks.  Chris has enjoyed a long career as a recording, mixing and mastering engineer, with gold records to prove it.  Chris has also worked extensively in the video game industry producing audio content.

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 22 with Mark Mason, Darren Carter and Sean Shannon

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 50:54


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Ryan Mulcahy from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests Mark Mason and Darren Carter to discuss live sound production. Sean Shannon also appears via a guest clip. Mason is the founder of Metrosound Productions. Carter is the production manager at The Conduit. Shannon is head audio engineer at the Dr. Phillips Center. Ryan, who also has extensive show production experience, Mark and Darren shares stories and best practices. Sean talks about his background and live sound engineering process.  

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 21 with Joe Galdo and Juan Perez

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 92:06


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Drigo Garcia-Salas from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests Joe Galdo and Juan Perez. Galdo is a percussionist, arranger, composer, producer and co-founder of South Beach Studios. He is credited as an early pioneer of the Linn Drum. Perez is a drummer/percussionist with numerous credits dating back to the 1970s, currently performing and recording with his wife, singer-songwriter-keyboardist Beth McKee.   

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Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 20 with Ed Krout, Matt Kamm and Aaron Gandi

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 68:27


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Drigo Garcia-Salas from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests Ed Krout, Matt Kamm, Aaron Gandia from Phat Planet Studios in Orlando.  Ed talks about the origins of the studio, which has been around since 1996, and all three guests share thoughts on recording techniques and some of the memorable sessions they've been part of over the years.    

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Parent Engage 360
Episode 31: Body image and eating disorders, disordered eating

Parent Engage 360

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 32:40


There are many factors that may impact the way we feel about ourselves and the way we show up each day, and one of these factors that impact many, including students is body image.  Adults and teens alike are presented with body image media on a daily basis through various forms of traditional and social media which can have a mental and physical impact on an individual. In this episode of the Parent Engage 360 Podcast, Liz Burgard, Anoka-Hennepin's parent involvement coordinator, hopes to connect parents and guardians with resources if they suspect their child may be experiencing body dysmorphia or even eating disorders.  The most common types parents might hear or think about are anorexia or bulimia. But there is so much more that can affect a person's life when it comes to eating disorders, and that can often be referred to as disordered eating, which may include restrictive eating, compulsive eating, or irregular or inflexible eating patterns. Burgard was joined by Dr. Heather Gallivan, clinical director at Melrose Center and Anoka-Hennepin licensed school nurse Jessica Patterson, to learn more about how parents can support their children if they are experiencing body dysmorphia and/or eating disorders and how schools can help connect families with support. Melrose Center provides care for all types of eating disorders and has helped guide thousands of people toward recovery using evidence-based treatment. As a resource for anyone experiencing eating disorders or those that might be caring for an individual experiencing eating disorders, Melrose Center hosts a podcast titled Melrose Heals a resource. Listen to the Melrose Heals podcast. The Parent Engage 360 Podcast aims to provide parents and guardians with knowledge from experts in chemical health, mental health, internet safety and more, as well as the tools needed to support their children. Anoka-Hennepin hopes that providing timely and helpful information through the Parent Engage 360 podcast series will strengthen the bond between school and home with resources parents and guardians can use and share with others.

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Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Isra Batista from the Melrose Center in welcoming guest John Kurzweg. John is a multi-platinum record producer and multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter who first became known for his work producing and mixing albums by Creed, three of which went multi-platinum. John talks about that experience, recording in houses and more.

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Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Isra Batista from the Melrose Center in welcoming guest David Spero.  David has enjoyed a long career in the music industry, working as a DJ, talent manager and executive.  He served as Senior Director of Programming for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and eventually served as a member of their Board of Trustees.  David talks with Bruce and Isra about his recent memoir A Life in the Wings and the many lifelong friendships he's established with music luminaries.    

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 17 with Joe Vitale and Michael Braunstein

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 62:21


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Drigo Garcia-Salas from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests drummer/singer/songwriter Joe Vitale and producer/engineer Michael Braunstein. Joe and Michael talk about their career paths and particular moments in music history when those paths crossed, while working with Joe Walsh, Steven Stills and many others.  

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders
Episode 18 - Eating Disorders in Men & Boys

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 33:59


On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Ben Meyers, licensed mental health therapist at Melrose Center.  Karen and Ben  will discuss how eating disorders can show up in men and boys, as well as a larger conversation around supporting them through their eating disorder recovery. For a transcript of this episode click here. 

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders
Episode 17 - Eating Disorders and Exercise

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 33:57


On this episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Karen Dieleman, senior physical therapist at Melrose Center.  For many, movement and exercise can become a dangerous extension of their eating disorder behavior.  Dr. Karen Nelson and Karen Dieleman will discuss how this behavior can present itself and the steps one can take to have a more balanced relationship with movement and exercise.    

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 16 with David Brown, Maggie Finley and Isra Batista

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 34:55


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Drigo Garcia-Salas from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests David Brown, Maggie Finley and Isra Batista. David owns and operates Easter Sky Studios and talks about his work engineering audio books, doing sound design and much more throughout his 30-year career. Maggie discusses being the DJ for her WPRK radio show Punk Rock in Your PJs for more than 20 years. Isra, who owns River Bear Studios, talks about producing entrance theme music for professional wrestlers.       

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 15 with Jeff Nolan and Richard Bowden

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 70:17


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Chase Steele from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests Jeff Nolan and Richard Bowden. Jeff talks about his rock & roll experiences playing guitar in bands like I Love You and The Ludes, as well as his role as Music & Memorabilia Historian for Hard Rock International. Richard talks about his career playing with Linda Ronstadt and other luminaries, his famous parody duo Pinkard & Bowden and his B-Bender guitar string benders invention.  

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 14 with Beth McKee and Davey Jay

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 41:11


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Jonathan Coutrier-Owens from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests Beth McKee and Davey Jay. Beth talks about her latest single Cosmic Traveler and upcoming projects. Davey Jay discusses the new world of NFTs and other topics related to entertainment law.

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Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders
Episode 12- Music Therapy and Eating Disorders

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 32:17


On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Mandi Verstegen, a board-certified music therapist at Melrose Center.  Recovery isn't just about therapy or your dietician - it's much more holistic. The practice of music therapy in treatment dovetails with Melrose's overall goal to treat mind, body, and spirit. Mandi and Karen will discuss the importance music plays in anyone's recovery journey. For more information visit: American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) website if people would like more information:https://www.musictherapy.org/about/musictherapy/ And Mandi put together a playlist of songs for recovery.Shake it Out – Florence and The MachineThe Middle – Jimmy Eat WorldI'm Still Standing – Elton JohnBrave – Sara BareillesNever One Thing – May ErlwineWhatever We Feel – Sammy Rae & The FriendsBack in My Body – Maggie RogersBird Set Free – SiaRise – Katy PerryThe Breakup Song – Francesca BattistelliYou Have Always Been Enough – Lynn O'BrienHearts in Needs of a Little Repair – Sarah MorrisShow Love – Harper StillThe Climb – Miley CyrusKeep on Keeping On – Colony HouseStand By You – Rachel PlattenLease on Life- Andy GrammerIf I Dare – Sara BareillesRainbow – Kacey MusgravesAge of Worry – Madison CunninghamThis is Me – Greatest ShowmanWho You Are – Jessie JSkyscraper – Demi LovatoBe OK – Ingrid Michaelson

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders
Episode 11 - Feminist Protective Measures

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:08


On this episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Emily Wacker, PHD, LMFT, licensed clinical therapist at Melrose Center. They will discuss Emily's research around Feminist Protective Factors, an idea and practice that can specifically help women who may be struggling with disordered eating or those who have been diagnosed with an eating disorder.  Click here for a transcript of this episode. 

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 13 with Brad Sundberg and Chris LeBrane

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 41:40


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Drigo Garcia-Salas from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests Brad Sundberg and Chris LeBrane in this Season 3 premiere episode. Brad talks with Bruce, Drigo and Chris about his career, specifically working in the studio with Michael Jackson on some of his most iconic albums.

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Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders

On this episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Marcus Westerman, MD, PhD, a psychiatrist at Melrose Center.  Marcus and Karen will talk about ARFID which stands for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. ARFID isn't just about picky eating and for those suffering, it can impact both their mental and physical well-being. But recovery is possible.  Marcus and Karen will talk about signs and symptoms and offer support and encouragement for both those in recovery from ARFID as well as their family and friends.  Click here for a transcript of this episode. 

The SeasonED RD
You Don't Have to Learn On The Job Anymore

The SeasonED RD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 39:25


Joel Jahraus, MD, CEDS, FIAEDP, FAED  Many of our guests describe how there weren't resources to help them learn what they needed to provide eating disorders care.   Thankfully, that has changed.    Several guests on The SeasonED RD also have referred to the iaedp Core Courses as an important part of their formation, and Dr. J was on the founding board for the courses.  He reflects how today, disciplines working together are clearly for the betterment of the patient.  The doc was doing the best they could ‘back then' without therapy and all the other components.  “It's the integration of mental, medical, and nutrition that helps us as professionals and helps our patients get better”.  Dr. J shares about a family member's experience and adds that based on 35 years of experience, “It's never too late to recover from an eating disorder”.  “You have to know your area but have to know the other areas", otherwise it's a ‘superficial look' at the patient  Core courses are built on clinical excellence.  Course 1 – History of Eating Disorders, Diagnostics, Social Justice, Diversity  Course 2 – Psychological treatment  Course 3 – Nutrition Treatment  Course 4 – Medical Treatment  Modules include  - psychiatry, nursing, physical and occupational therapy, neurobiology,   Dr. J believes that eating disorders become a passion for professionals or they don't like it at all.  If it has become a passion of yours, consider getting the fundamental base core courses for Certification or for education (Affiliate).  At the time of the recording, there was not a decision about in-person or virtual core courses but the decision has been made for virtual.  Dr. J's Seasonings:  *Key ingredient is obtaining the fundamentals through the Core Courses  *For the added flavor punch, the Symposium is a great place to get these courses as well as so much more  *There are no substitutes for collaboration  *Dr. J's suggestion for ‘downtime' reading of classics that you can hold in your hands,  Easton Press Classics  ------------  Bio:  Joel Jahraus, MD, CEDS, FIAEDP, FAED  Dr. Joel Jahraus is known for his two and a half decades of specialization in the medical management of patients with eating disorders. A board-certified physician for 40 years, he is a recognized expert on the medical complications of eating disorders. Dr. Jahraus graduated from Washington University Medical School in St. Louis, Missouri, and has a background in family medicine. He entered an academic career as Associate Director of the University of Minnesota Family Medicine Residency Program. He then took a position as the Predoctoral Director at the University of Minnesota Medical School. During his teaching career with the University of Minnesota Medical School, Dr. Jahraus received the Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award. Academics ultimately led to a position as Medical Director of the Melrose Center eating disorders treatment program in Minneapolis, MN.  He is now the Chief Medical Officer of Monte Nido and Affiliates.  He has co-authored chapters on medical complications in eating disorders textbooks and has been featured in various local and national media, including two national public television documentaries on eating disorders. He has testified at the United States Congressional Briefings on the need for health insurance coverage for eating disorder treatment. For his outstanding contributions to the field, he received the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor and was also named a Top Doctor by U.S. News and World Report.  He is currently President of the Board of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals.  With your host Beth Harrell Follow Beth on Instagram

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders
Episode 7 - Eating Disorders and Diabetes

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 33:59


On this episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Gina Patnoe, a registered nurse and certified diabetes educator at Melrose Center. Gina and Karen will discuss how eating disorders can impact a person with diabetes as well as some tips and encouragement that healing is possible. Click here for a transcript of this episode. 

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders
Introducing Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders

Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 1:33


Introducing Melrose Heals: A conversation about eating disorders. A new Melrose Center podcast designed to explore, discuss and understand eating disorders. Melrose has over 35 years of experience caring for all types of eating disorders, affecting all sorts of people. We would love to share some of that knowledge with you. Because in the end, we believe that recovery is possible. It's only when we have honest conversations, that we'll find the opportunity for healing. Melrose Heals launches November 23rd and will be available across all podcast platforms.

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 12 with Chris Butler, Beth McKee, David Schweizer and Deborah Smith

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 46:00


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Jim Myers from the Melrose Center in welcoming back guests Chris Butler, Beth McKee, David Schweizer and Deborah Smith. In this season 2 finale, the conversation covers latest projects, staying creative during the pandemic, the future of physical media and the need for live music to return.

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 12 with Chris Butler, Beth McKee, David Schweizer and Deborah Smith

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 40:20


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Jim Myers from the Melrose Center in welcoming back guests Chris Butler, Beth McKee, David Schweizer and Deborah Smith. In this season 2 finale, the conversation covers latest projects, staying creative during the pandemic, the future of physical media and the need for live music to return.

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 11 with E-Turn and Swamburger

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 54:18


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Drigo Garcia-Salas from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests E-Turn and Swamburger. E-Turn shares the first single from her latest album “Young World” released on Fake Four, and the emotions she was working through while recording the song. Swamburger talks about the origin of his name, how he came up in the skateboard scene, and his career with Solillaquists of Sound. The two talk about their longtime musical collaboration and hint at what they’re focusing on moving forward.

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Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 10 with Paige Coley and Marc With a C

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 54:12


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Jim Myers from the Melrose Center in welcoming guests Paige Coley and Marc With a C. Paige talks about her band Kinder Than Wolves, how they’ve delayed releasing an album during the pandemic, and shares one of their new songs. Marc talks about his 20-plus year career, how he got his stage name, and his most recent release “lo fidelity (or how I spent the nervous breakdown)”. Marc also performs a couple songs live.

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Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Chase Steele from the Melrose Center in welcoming special guest Rick Roberts, singer-songwriter and founding member/lead singer for the band Firefall. Rick talks about getting his start in the business, playing in The Flying Burrito Brothers, the formation of Firefall, his time working with Bruce in the 1970s and his success as an author. The guys talk about how the pandemic has impacted the industry going forward, and Bruce asks Rick how he feels about Firefall being termed “yacht rock.”

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 8 with Jim Abbott and Bill "Sauce Boss" Wharton

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 43:52


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Chase Steele from the Melrose Center in welcoming special guests Jim Abbott and Bill Wharton.  Abbott discusses his career as the long-time music critic for the Orlando Sentinel, and his string band Simple Cavemen.  Wharton, known as The Sauce Boss, talks about meeting Bruce in 1989 at Pegasus Recording Studios in Tallahassee, his amazing non-profit foundation Planet Gumbo which sees him play soup kitchens and homeless shelters across the country, and his most popular song “Let the Big Dog Eat”.

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-hosts Jonathan Coutrier-Owens and Chase Steele from the Melrose Center in welcoming special guest Bob Katz to the Reel to Real podcast. A highly-acclaimed audio mastering engineer, Bob has mastered three Grammy Award-winning albums and is the author of Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science, widely considered a must-read for audio professionals. He talks to Bruce, Jon and Chase about how he got his start in audio, the Village Voice article that helped propel his career, his association Chesky Records and more, including his contribution to the Reel to Real Workshop held in the Melrose Audio Studio in 2018. 

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal has more than four decades of experience in the music business, working in the studio with a who's who list of legendary performers. He began his association with the Melrose Center in 2018, when he offered an amazing three-day workshop for a lucky group of Melrose Audio Studio users, recreating the session he worked on with The Eagles during the recording of Hotel California. Since then, Bruce and the Audio Team created and co-host the Reel to Real Podcast, featuring an array of guests from the audio recording industry. For Season One’s final episode, the Melrose Audio Instructors Leo Linares, Chase Steel, Jonathan Coutrier-Owens and Drigo Garcia-Salas interview Bruce himself.

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Chase Steele from the Melrose Center in welcoming special guest Joe Foglia to the Reel to Real podcast. Joe is an Emmy Award-winning sound mixer noted for his work on television shows Scrubs and Miami Vice, as well as the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon. He talks to Bruce about their time working together at Criteria Studios in Miami, his transition from studio work to sound production for film and TV, and how he applied the skills learned in the studio to working in field production, like pioneering the use of studio mics on location. Joe also talks gear with Bruce and Chase, covering the top location audio recorders required to work in the industry today.

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Jim Myers from the Melrose Center in welcoming special guest Chris Butler to the Reel to Real podcast. Chris is a multi-talented songwriter and musician best known for creating and leading the 1980s band The Waitresses. His most notable songs include "I Know What Boys Like", "Christmas Wrapping" and the theme song for the TV show Square Pegs. Chris talks about writing songs for fake bands, his 2014 album Easy Life, including the track "Fortunate Son" which Bruce mixed, and his continued ties with the Akron, Ohio music scene.        

But Really, How Are You?
Episode 4: Emotional Eating and COVID-19 with Dr. Heather Gallivan

But Really, How Are You?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 36:30


Everywhere in the world, food brings people together. With restaurants closing and limited gatherings, COVID-19 has significantly changed the way that we interact with food and with each other. It has also affected, and maybe exaggerated, how we personally relate to food. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Heather Gallivan, Clinical Director of the Melrose Center. Dr. Gallivan shares how COVID-19 has impacted our relationship with food. She also provides practical tips for working toward a healthier relationship with food. This episode isn’t just about COVID; it’s about our relationships with food in general. So take a listen to understand your relationship with food and how it relates to your emotional wellbeing.Key takeawaysA little background about her workThe impact of COVID-19 on people’s eating habitsDifference between an eating disorder and an unhealthy relationship with foodHow to change your self-talk around foodWhat can help change those undesirable habits around food mentallyHer thoughts on the impact of COVID-19 on people’s ability to gather and celebrateWhat a healthy relationship with food looks likeFirst steps you can do to change your relationship with food during this timeWhat to do with your emotional attachment to foodHow to know when to seek helpHow different eating disorders develop and how they differ from one anotherHow food disparity and food scarcity affects people’s relationship with foodHow to work through food scarcityResources for those who struggle with their relationship with food LinksMelrose Center - https://www.healthpartners.com/care/specialty-centers/melrose-center/National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) - https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.orgDr. Heather Gallivan BioDr. Heather Gallivan is Clinical Director of Melrose Center. For more than a decade she has specialized in helping patients who have weight and eating problems. She is passionate about preventing eating disorders through education. And she says it’s key to inform people about how mass media and social messages affect our attitudes about body image and weight. Before joining Melrose Center, Dr. Gallivan served 5 years in the United States Navy as an active duty psychologist. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, traveling, cooking and photography.

The Major Scale
Grace Kelly: Live at the Melrose Center & Clark Terry

The Major Scale

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 58:01


The Major Scale welcomes back one of our favorite contemporary talents: the incomparable Grace Kelly! A musical maverick who delights and entices with performances that range from flash mob parody, appearing on The Late Show with Stephan Colbert, or doing a live set for us at the Melrose Center in the Downtown Orlando Public Library. Kelly and company go full throttle with some soulful originals and dazzling interpretations of "Is You Is, or Is You Ain't My Baby" to "You Are My Sunshine.” Talking with Grace while we were setting up the session yielded some great conversation, this lady has serious roots with some of the legends she's mentored with– from Lee Konitz, Phil Woods, Bob Dorough, Dave Brubeck, and Clark Terry! The Major Scale has a lot of love for Mr. Terry, so we decided to pair her segment with some of his tremendous, yet undersung, gems. Turns out it's a natural fit, with their like-minded styles, sense of bravado and, best of all, humor. We'll hear Terry give a nod to the Civil Rights movement, an ear to the East and all things tinged Latin, that old time religion, and a shake or two of some funky boogaloo. This episode makes some serious joyful noises. ABOUT THE MAJOR SCALE: Your attention please to a new program that celebrates and takes a fresh and bold look at the great American art form- JAZZ!!! The Major Scale is the title, the motto and the mission are, Jazz- past, present, future, and everything in between. A lot of focus will be on new and fresh sounds, deep cuts, closer looks at underrated artists, taking a different look at some of the titans of the genre, and getting the two cents worth from a number of surprise guests and sources. The Major Scale can boast amongst it's guests- legends like Herbie Hancock, Tom Scott, and Ahmad Jamal. The up and coming and the underrated-Kamasi Washington, Mia Doi Todd, Michael Blake. Fresh perspectives and commentary from the likes of Rock legend Al Kooper, who weighed in on the gospel. From The New Yorker, Amanda Petrusich expounds on her article about the movement to rename the Williamsburg Bridge in honor of Sonny Rollins. We explore the Soul-Jazz experiments of the Rascals. Grace Kelly from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert talks about her pop-up/flash mob concerts. Plus Thundercat, Henry Mancini, Ghostface Killah, Jaimie Branch, Nels Cline, Badbadnotgood, Cecil Taylor, and more get pick up on the Major Scale radar. Produced in Central Florida, this program seeks to become one of the defining voices of this Native American art form, and everything else that finds itself under it's umbrella. Think about programming and content found on the likes of World Cafe, Philadelphia, PA. Tiny Desk from Washington D.C., and KEXP Live from Seattle, WA. and that's what the Major Scale strives to do. For the curious, and lovers of music who like the details in between. ABOUT KYLE EAGLE (Host): Kyle Eagle has been a contributing writer and producer for the NPR-WBGO, WUCF, WPRK, Wax Poetics, The Orlando Weekly, Artbourne, and The Fiscal Times, as well as several music and film releases- Light in the Attic's documentary "This Is Gary McFarland", and an upcoming film on composer Jack Nietzsche. Recordings- Call Me-Jack Wilson, Live at the Penthouse, Grachan Moncur III, Chico Hamilton, and Andy Bey. ABOUT CHRIS BARANYI (Producer): Chris Baranyi is a sound engineer and music producer. He splits his time between designing AV systems for theme parks and recording music. Chris has worked with many Orlando area musicians with backgrounds in jazz, fusion, hip-hop, funk, new age, and classical. Some of which have been featured on NPR's Echoes. His passion includes jazz, vintage microphones, and hot sauce.

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record
Episode 3 with David Schweizer and Howard Albert

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 49:04


Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-host Drigo Garcia-Salas from the Melrose Center audio team in welcoming guests David Schweizer and Howard Albert to the Reel to Real podcast. David is an Orlando songwriter, engineer and producer with a number of credits, including his kids music project Davey Rocker and the Barnyard Jam. He also owns and operates Richter Records. Howard is a producer, engineer and keyboard player. He teamed with his brother Ron to form Fat Albert Productions in the 1970s, producing several noteworthy artists out of the famous Criteria Studios in Miami. 

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90.7 WMFE's Intersection
Intersection: What’s Changed At TSA 12 Months After Rob Henry’s Death

90.7 WMFE's Intersection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 50:30


February 2nd marked one year since the suicide of Transportation Security Administration officer Robert Henry at Orlando International Airport.  In the aftermath of Rob Henry’s death questions were raised– including about the workplace culture at TSA. An investigation by WMFE’s Abe Aboraya and Danielle Prieur uncovered allegations of abuse and retaliation at TSA, and followed up on some of the changes in culture that Rob’s death has prompted at TSA.  On this episode of Intersection– we take a look back at the last 12 months and ask– what’s changed and what happens next?  We’ll bring you two panel discussions recorded last week in front of a live audience at the Orlando Public Library’s Melrose Center.  First we’ll hear from a ...

Nerds and the City
Disney+ review, Last Christmas & Charlie's Angel Movie review, Melrose Center Game Jam and more

Nerds and the City

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 100:09


This week we discuss our Disney+ experience, Paul Walker in the next Fast and Furious movie, Andy Serkis joining the Batman movie, Netflix teaming up with Nickelodeon, Last Christmas & Charlie's Angel movie reivew, Melrose Center Game Jam and much more.  FB: Nerds and the City Instagram: @nerdsandthecity Twitter: @nerdsandthecity 

To a Certain Degree

You may only know Jim Myers indirectly. Maybe hearing him play drums or even sing in a local band. You've been to the Melrose Center at the downtown library, where he's department head. Now's your chance to get to know him directly on this episode of To a Certain Degree!

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OCLS Podcast
Melrose in the Mix: Moody Sunshine

OCLS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 9:15


Moody Sunshine visited the Melrose Center as the September Melrose in the Mix featured artist, performing a number of her sad girl/boy songs for an attentive audience in the Audio Studio. For more information on the Melrose Center visit visit http://tic.ocls.info/

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OCLS Podcast
Melrose in the Mix E Turn with Leisure Chief

OCLS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 11:53


Orlando-based emcee extraordinaire E-Turn brought her indelible lyrics and style to the Melrose Audio Studio for the July Melrose in the Mix session. She was backed by Orlando area musical collective Leisure Chief, who will lent their funk, soul and jazz fusion-influenced sound to create an electrifying session. For more information on the Melrose Center visit visit https://www.ocls.info/melrose.

OCLS Podcast
Melrose in the Mix: Eye Q

OCLS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 3:53


Brooklyn-born, Florida-based indie hip-hop artist EyeQ was the featured performer at our June 2018 Melrose in the Mix session, combining his wide array of musical influences with his love of anime to deliver a powerful performance inside the Melrose center Audio Studio. For more information on the Melrose Center visit visit https://www.ocls.info/melrose.

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OCLS Podcast
Melrose in the Mix: Leo Aether

OCLS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 12:50


The Melrose Center celebrates Hispanic Heritage month by bringing the South American folk and rock n’ roll sounds of indie band Leo Aether to the Melrose in the Mix live recording session. This special edition of the series features music sung in Spanish and varied instrumentation as performed by this versatile band. The session was engineered by Melrose Audio Production Instructors Drigo Garcia-Salas and Chase Steele. For more information on the Melrose Center visit visit http://tic.ocls.info/ El Melrose Center nos trae los sonidos del folclor Sur Americano y rock de la banda Leo Aether para una grabación en vivo en la serie de Melrose in the Mix en conmemoración del mes de la Hispanidad. Esta edición especial de Melrose in the Mix es cantada en Español y muestra gran variedad de sonidos e instrumentación presentada por esta versátil banda. La sesión fue grabada por los instructores de audio producción Drigo Garcia-Salas y Chase Steele. Para mas información acerca de el Melrose Center, visite http://tic.ocls.info/

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

Ryan Van Wyk is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in St. Louis Park and St. Paul, Minnesota.  He is the founder of  MN Trauma Project, an organization that aims to increase accessibility to trauma informed care in the state of MN and that is moving towards non-profit status. Ryan is a Captain and behavioral health officer in the MN Army National Guard. He currently works full time for the Melrose Center, an eating disorders treatment center, where he is one of the lead therapists in a co-occurring disorders program treating eating disorders and substance use disorders.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

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