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00:00 Introduction and Background07:22 Early Love for Baseball and Family Support14:37 Dealing with Injuries and Setbacks16:28 Making the Decision to Retire21:31 Recognizing Life's Chapters22:07 Transitioning from Baseball to Business22:37 Lessons from Sports Applied to Corporate Life23:20 Discovering a Passion for Speaking and Coaching24:10 The Challenges of Pursuing a Non-Traditional Career Path25:05 The Evolution of Content Creation and Influence26:06 Taking the Leap to Start Your Own Business27:26 The Thrill of Earning Your First Client28:08 The Joy and Challenges of Keynoting30:25 The Definition and Importance of Authenticity33:07 Balancing Authenticity and Leadership36:29 The Role of Coaching in Personal Growth38:01 Investing in Yourself for Success41:33 The Power of Speaking and Storytelling42:17 Parenting and Navigating the World44:38 Defining Success: Gratitude and Enjoyment
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Here's a look at the top headlines from around the Northland for Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. Stories featured in this episode: Former Iron Range lawmaker charged with alcohol offense Cloquet postmaster subject of exhibit in Superior The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting our work with a subscription at duluthnewstribune.news/podcast. Your support allows us to continue providing the local news and content you want.
"Alex Polari on Brasiilia legaalse ayahuasca kiriku Santo Daime üks juhtivaid inimesi. Raamat ["Metsa teejuht", H.P.] kajastab Polari enda ja Santo Daime arengulugu alates 1970-ndatest aastatest. See on kaine meelega kirjutatud teos. Polari ise on pärit Brasiilia lõunaosast, mille kultuur meenutab Lõuna-Euroopat, mitte Amasooniat. Sõjaväelise diktatuuri ajal oli ta vasakpoolne vabadusvõitleja, istus kinni ja oleks peaaegu hukatud. Pärast vanglast vabanemist 1970-ndate aastate lõpus kaalus ta kolmekümneaastase noormehena korraks ka poliitikasse minemist, kuid pöördus siiski spirituaalsele teele. Esialgu tahtis ta siirduda oma vaimsete otsingute käigus Indiasse – nagu tollal tihti tavaks oli –, kuid leidis oma kutsumuse omalt maalt paar tuhat kilomeetrit põhja poolt Santo Daime kirikust," pajatas Tähenduse teejuhtide 28. numbrile antud intervjuus "Vaimne praktika ekstravertidele" atmosfäärifüüsik Marko Kaasik. Saatesarja seitsmenda hooaja esimeses vestlusringis jätkasime Marko ja tema abikaasa Hellega ayahuascast, Alex Polarist, Santo Daimest, hirmudest, müstilistest kogemustest, ühislaulmisest ja paljust muust huvitavast. Head kuulamist! H.
"Alex Polari [1] on Brasiilia legaalse ayahuasca kiriku Santo Daime [2] üks juhtivaid inimesi. Raamat ["Metsa teejuht", H.P.] kajastab Polari enda ja Santo Daime arengulugu alates 1970-ndatest aastatest. See on kaine meelega kirjutatud teos. Polari ise on pärit Brasiilia lõunaosast, mille kultuur meenutab Lõuna-Euroopat, mitte Amasooniat. Sõjaväelise diktatuuri ajal oli ta vasakpoolne vabadusvõitleja, istus kinni ja oleks peaaegu hukatud. Pärast vanglast vabanemist 1970-ndate aastate lõpus kaalus ta kolmekümneaastase noormehena korraks ka poliitikasse minemist, kuid pöördus siiski spirituaalsele teele. Esialgu tahtis ta siirduda oma vaimsete otsingute käigus Indiasse – nagu tollal tihti tavaks oli –, kuid leidis oma kutsumuse omalt maalt paar tuhat kilomeetrit põhja poolt Santo Daime kirikust," pajatas Tähenduse teejuhtide 28. numbrile antud intervjuus "Vaimne praktika ekstravertidele" [3] atmosfäärifüüsik Marko Kaasik.Saatesarja seitsmenda hooaja esimeses vestlusringis jätkasime Marko ja tema abikaasa Hellega [4] ayahuascast, Alex Polarist, Santo Daimest, hirmudest, müstilistest kogemustest, ühislaulmisest ja paljust muust huvitavast.Head kuulamist!H.—————————————[1] • Alex Polari | Ayahuasca, Spirituality... [2] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santo...[3] https://teejuhid.postimees.ee/7714502...[4] • 34. Helle Kaasik ja Anna Luik, "Hiiep... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://www.metsagroup.com/metsaboard/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-pajka/How is Metsa Board more sustainable than other materials? Why is the material selection so important to the sustainability of your packaging? What are they doing to improve even further? Check out our sponsor Orora Packaging Solutions https://ororapackagingsolutions.com/ https://specright.com/?utm_campaign=2024%20Influencers&utm_source=cory%20connors&utm_content=home%20page https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-connors/I'm here to help you make your packaging more sustainable! Reach out today and I'll get back to you asap. This podcast is an independent production and the podcast production is an original work of the author. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2022.
Hooaja viimane saade! Teemaks on (kind of) surmalähedased kogemused. Daki lugude puhul tuleb seda teemat veidi otsida, aga painutades ehk leiab. Meie merch: www.kikimoorid.ee, Patreonid kuulevad ka boonusosi ja saavad muud kraami: patreon.com/kikimoorid Saada oma lugu: kikimoorid@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kikimoorid/message
Am 03. Juni 2024 habe ich ein Interview mit dem Esto CEO und Mitgründer Mikk Metsa geführt. Dabei haben wir unter anderem über das Geschäftsmodell des Unternehmens gesprochen, die Zusammenarbeit mit Mintos, die Wichtigkeit diversifizierter Finanzierungs-Strukturen und den verfolgten Ansatz beim Thema Risiko-Management.
DESCRIPTION 1. Nithral, is a black band with trashmetal overtones, from Finland, they will get together in 2023. They have three singles: Nightly Horros, Lost Beauty,. The song we recommend is called, Ithlinee's Profecy, of production, Nightl Horros. 2. Hukutus is a black metal band, born in 2011. It has 3 singles: Metsa ja Yo, Nadiirit, Koltus. The song Jokainen Hautta Omansa is a journey of darkness taken from the production, Oksitosiini. 3. South America is a land of black metal, I tell you. The Black Harvest is a band born in 2004. It combines death-doom metal. They recorded the demos: Mysterius Glory of Immortality, The Black Harvest. This song we are referring to is called, Torment of the Damned, taken from the production, Mortuary Dogma of 2023. 4. The doom metal genre is no longer a thing of the past, the band, Shades of Deep Water discovered that funeral doom metal was their sound. From Finland. They recorded homemade demos such as: Shades of Deep Water. This instrumental song is called, Shades of Deep Water, taken from a production, The Desolation. 5. The death metal genre is not a thing of the past. In Italy it is the land of melodic genres. The group Absolute Terror Field, present this powerful song, called, The Hedgehog's Dilemma, taken from the production, Absolute Terror Field. 6. Cosmic Carnage's group, there is not much information about them. We know that they define themselves as a sound, stoner doom metal. He has this latest release called, Cosmic Carnage, with the song The Decision. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-schifter/message
Puidu keemiline väärindamine areneb maailmas tohutu hooga ja on metsa- ning puidusektori üks perspektiivikam innovatsioonisuund. Kuidas edeneb see Eestis ning millist kasu saaks seeläbi Eesti majandus ja milline mõju oleks sellel meie metsadele, arutlevad seekordses Ilmaparandajas VKG biotoodete arendusjuht Lauri Raid ja Eesti Metsa- ja Puidutööstuse Liidu tegevjuht Henrik Välja. Saatejuht on Rein Pärn.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Paul Metsa is an acclaimed Minnesota musician and Iron Ranger who hosts the Wall of Power Radio Hour every Saturday at 6 PM on AM950. He is an expert on Bob Dylan and recently co-wrote a book called Blood In The Tracks about the Minneapolis-based musicians who backed Dylan on his iconic Blood on the…
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Paul Metsa is an acclaimed Minnesota musician and Iron Ranger who hosts the Wall of Power Radio Hour every Saturday at 6 PM on AM950. He is an expert on Bob Dylan and recently co-wrote a book called Blood In The Tracks about the Minneapolis-based musicians who backed Dylan on his iconic Blood on the…
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Paul Metsa is a longtime musician and host of the Wall of Power Radio Hour on AM950 every Saturday at 6 PM. He will be performing his 25th anniversary concert with Sonny Earl at the Dakota Jazz Club on Wednesday, December 20. Tickets and information at https://www.dakotacooks.com/event/paul-metsa-sonny-earl/
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Paul Metsa is a longtime musician and host of the Wall of Power Radio Hour on AM950 every Saturday at 6 PM. He will be performing his 25th anniversary concert with Sonny Earl at the Dakota Jazz Club on Wednesday, December 20. Tickets and information at https://www.dakotacooks.com/event/paul-metsa-sonny-earl/
Nagu puude taga tuleb näha metsa, nii tuleb metsa sees näha ka puid. Ja puuokste vahel tuleb näha tühikuid.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Paul Metsa joins Matt for all of hour 2 as they talk about New Orlenas music, the JFK assassination anniversary and Paul’s song that plays tribute to that called “Jack Ruby” and more!
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Paul Metsa joins Matt for all of hour 2 as they talk about New Orlenas music, the JFK assassination anniversary and Paul’s song that plays tribute to that called “Jack Ruby” and more!
In this episode, host Keith Woodward talks with players Zach Metsa, Sam Lipkin, Collin Graf, and Jacob Quillan for part two of their conversation. It's onto the NCAA's, and eventually the Frozen Four. The team gets a chance at redemption, playing the team they lost to last year, Michigan! This time the result is different. They talk about how student athletes respond to the social media world, and you'll hear about the game winning goal by Lipkin in the third period, followed by Metsa scoring to make it 4-2, and the Bobcats win 5-2. And they are off to the University of Minnesota. All episodes begin with Quinnipiac Student Matt Mungo's call on the Quinnipiac Bobcat Sports Network of the National Championship goal. Thanks to QBSN for letting us use this audio. Additional thanks for allowing audio usage from ESPN and the NCAA. The Tenth Second is a production of the Quinnipiac University Podcast Studio, and is hosted by Keith Woodward, the university's director of facilities. The podcast is produced and engineered by Justin Moravsky, and is mastered by David DesRoches, the university's director of community programming. Student Jillian Catalano is the social media coordinator. Music is "Running in Circles" by Diane Taylor, used under the Creative Commons license. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @TheTenthSecond
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
When Bob Dylan recorded Blood on the Tracks in New York in September 1974, it was a great album. But it was not the album now ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the ten best of all time. “When something's not right, it's wrong,” as Dylan puts it in “You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome…
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
When Bob Dylan recorded Blood on the Tracks in New York in September 1974, it was a great album. But it was not the album now ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the ten best of all time. “When something's not right, it's wrong,” as Dylan puts it in “You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome…
Today's episode is the 2024 Superior 100 Party Episode with Gretchen Metsa (2nd Place Overall & New Course Record Holder), Andrew Warg (3rd Place Overall), Pat Griffith (4th Place Overall), and Andrew Steger (14th Place Overall). Hosted by Jake Hegge. We unpack our goals, training, race performances, upcoming events, and rapid fire questions. Enjoy the banter!
Rochester Americans defenseman Zach Metsa speaks with the media after Saturday night's 4-2 win over the New Jersey Devils at the 2023 Sabres Prospects Challenge at Harborcenter.
Arutelus osalejad: Jaanus Terasmaa (ökohüdroloogia professor, TLÜ), Meelis Seedre (Kliimaministeerium), Tiiu Valdmaa (Põllumajandus- ja Toiduamet), Kaupo Kohv (Riigimetsa Majandamise Keskus). Arutelujuht: Farištamo Eller (Päästame Eesti Metsad MTÜ) Arutelu korraldaja: Päästame Eesti Metsad MTÜ Koostame rühmatöödena pooleteise tunniga plaani, kuidas hoida põhjavett! Selles osalevad ka kõik kuulajad. Ekraanile näitame erinevaid fakte ja numbreid nii kuivendamise kui metsaraiete kohta. Tahame asjassepuutuvate ametkondade ja teadlasega koos jõuda arusaamisele mida
On this episode of the Hockey Think Tank podcast, Jeff and Topher welcome the captain of the Quinnipiac Bobcats, Zach Metsa. An unreal story of his start in youth hockey, to the culture at Quinnipiac that helped them earn a National Championship this season - it was a terrific conversation with so much for coaches, players and parents alike.In this episode we discuss:— Playing Squirt House B and jumping to AAA hockey in Milwaukee—The difference coaches can make in the lives of their players—Relationships, resiliency, culture— Winning a NATTY CHAMPIONSHIPAND SO MUCH MORE!Thank you to our sponsors GelStx, Train-Heroic, CuredNutrition, and IceHockeySystems.com. And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS; We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating and share on your social sites!
On this episode of the Hockey Think Tank podcast, Jeff and Topher welcome the captain of the Quinnipiac Bobcats, Zach Metsa. An unreal story of his start in youth hockey, to the culture at Quinnipiac that helped them earn a National Championship this season - it was a terrific conversation with so much for coaches, players and parents alike. In this episode we discuss: — Playing Squirt House B and jumping to AAA hockey in Milwaukee —The difference coaches can make in the lives of their players —Relationships, resiliency, culture — Winning a NATTY CHAMPIONSHIP AND SO MUCH MORE! Thank you to our sponsors GelStx, Train-Heroic, CuredNutrition, and IceHockeySystems.com. And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS; We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating and share on your social sites! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Check out Paul’s show, Wall of Power Radio Hour, Saturday nights at 6 PM on AM950 (or via podcast) – also find his new book, Alphabet Jazz, on Amazon or your favorite bookstore.
Get caught up on the latest news from around the pulp and paper world in our weekly program, including updates from Stora Enso, Western FP, Klabin, Kruger, Metsa and more. Nips is a weekly show of contemporary information related to the pulp and paper industry worldwide. Available on iTunes Listen live at 6 p.m. EDT on Sunday, 18 June 2023, or anytime afterward. globalpapermoney.com nipimpressions.com
The story of the Minneapolis musicians who were unexpectedly summoned to re-record half of the songs on Bob Dylan's most acclaimed album. When Bob Dylan recorded Blood on the Tracks in New York in September 1974, it was a great album. But it was not the album now ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the ten best of all time. “When something's not right, it's wrong,” as Dylan puts it in “You're Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go”—and something about that original recording led him to a studio in his native Minnesota to re-record five of the songs on that landmark album, including “Idiot Wind” and “Tangled Up in Blue.” Six Minnesota musicians sat in on that two-night recording session at Sound 80, bringing their unique sound to some of Dylan's best-known songs—only to have their names left off the album and their contribution unacknowledged for more than forty years. This book tells the story of those two nights in Minneapolis, of the musicians who gave the album so much of its ultimate form and sound, and of their decades-long fight for recognition. Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik's book Blood in the Tracks: The Minnesota Musicians Behind Dylan's Masterpiece (U Minnesota Press, 2023) takes readers behind the scenes with these “mystery” Minnesota musicians: twenty-one-year-old mandolin virtuoso Peter Ostroushko; drummer Bill Berg and bass player Billy Peterson, the house rhythm section at Sound 80; progressive rock keyboardist Gregg Inhofer; guitarist Chris Weber, who owned The Podium guitar shop in Dinkytown; and Kevin Odegard, whose own career as a singer-songwriter had paralleled Dylan's until he had to take a job as a railroad brakeman to make ends meet. Through in-depth interviews and assiduous research, Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik trace the twists of fate that brought these musicians together and set them on different paths in its wake: their musical experiences leading up to the December 1974 recording session, the divergent careers that followed, and the painstaking work it took to finally get the official credit that was their due. A rare look at the making—or remaking—of an all-time-great album, and a long overdue acknowledgment of the musicians who helped make it happen, Blood in the Tracks brings to life a transformative moment in the history of rock and roll, for the first time in its true context and with its complete cast of players. Paul Metsa is a musician and songwriter with twelve original records to his credit, as well as an autobiography, Blue Guitar Highway, also published by University of Minnesota Press. He has played more than five thousand professional gigs—including at Farm Aid V in Dallas in 1992, the Tribute to Woody Guthrie at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, and the Million Mom March in Washington, D.C., in 1999—and has received seven Minnesota Music Awards. His self-published Alphabet Jazz: Poetry, Prose, Stories, and Songs was released in September of 2022. Rick Shefchik spent almost thirty years in daily journalism, mostly as a critic, reporter, and columnist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He is author of several books, including Everybody's Heard about the Bird: The True Story of 1960s Rock 'n' Roll in Minnesota (Minnesota, 2015). Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The story of the Minneapolis musicians who were unexpectedly summoned to re-record half of the songs on Bob Dylan's most acclaimed album. When Bob Dylan recorded Blood on the Tracks in New York in September 1974, it was a great album. But it was not the album now ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the ten best of all time. “When something's not right, it's wrong,” as Dylan puts it in “You're Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go”—and something about that original recording led him to a studio in his native Minnesota to re-record five of the songs on that landmark album, including “Idiot Wind” and “Tangled Up in Blue.” Six Minnesota musicians sat in on that two-night recording session at Sound 80, bringing their unique sound to some of Dylan's best-known songs—only to have their names left off the album and their contribution unacknowledged for more than forty years. This book tells the story of those two nights in Minneapolis, of the musicians who gave the album so much of its ultimate form and sound, and of their decades-long fight for recognition. Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik's book Blood in the Tracks: The Minnesota Musicians Behind Dylan's Masterpiece (U Minnesota Press, 2023) takes readers behind the scenes with these “mystery” Minnesota musicians: twenty-one-year-old mandolin virtuoso Peter Ostroushko; drummer Bill Berg and bass player Billy Peterson, the house rhythm section at Sound 80; progressive rock keyboardist Gregg Inhofer; guitarist Chris Weber, who owned The Podium guitar shop in Dinkytown; and Kevin Odegard, whose own career as a singer-songwriter had paralleled Dylan's until he had to take a job as a railroad brakeman to make ends meet. Through in-depth interviews and assiduous research, Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik trace the twists of fate that brought these musicians together and set them on different paths in its wake: their musical experiences leading up to the December 1974 recording session, the divergent careers that followed, and the painstaking work it took to finally get the official credit that was their due. A rare look at the making—or remaking—of an all-time-great album, and a long overdue acknowledgment of the musicians who helped make it happen, Blood in the Tracks brings to life a transformative moment in the history of rock and roll, for the first time in its true context and with its complete cast of players. Paul Metsa is a musician and songwriter with twelve original records to his credit, as well as an autobiography, Blue Guitar Highway, also published by University of Minnesota Press. He has played more than five thousand professional gigs—including at Farm Aid V in Dallas in 1992, the Tribute to Woody Guthrie at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, and the Million Mom March in Washington, D.C., in 1999—and has received seven Minnesota Music Awards. His self-published Alphabet Jazz: Poetry, Prose, Stories, and Songs was released in September of 2022. Rick Shefchik spent almost thirty years in daily journalism, mostly as a critic, reporter, and columnist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He is author of several books, including Everybody's Heard about the Bird: The True Story of 1960s Rock 'n' Roll in Minnesota (Minnesota, 2015). Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The story of the Minneapolis musicians who were unexpectedly summoned to re-record half of the songs on Bob Dylan's most acclaimed album. When Bob Dylan recorded Blood on the Tracks in New York in September 1974, it was a great album. But it was not the album now ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the ten best of all time. “When something's not right, it's wrong,” as Dylan puts it in “You're Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go”—and something about that original recording led him to a studio in his native Minnesota to re-record five of the songs on that landmark album, including “Idiot Wind” and “Tangled Up in Blue.” Six Minnesota musicians sat in on that two-night recording session at Sound 80, bringing their unique sound to some of Dylan's best-known songs—only to have their names left off the album and their contribution unacknowledged for more than forty years. This book tells the story of those two nights in Minneapolis, of the musicians who gave the album so much of its ultimate form and sound, and of their decades-long fight for recognition. Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik's book Blood in the Tracks: The Minnesota Musicians Behind Dylan's Masterpiece (U Minnesota Press, 2023) takes readers behind the scenes with these “mystery” Minnesota musicians: twenty-one-year-old mandolin virtuoso Peter Ostroushko; drummer Bill Berg and bass player Billy Peterson, the house rhythm section at Sound 80; progressive rock keyboardist Gregg Inhofer; guitarist Chris Weber, who owned The Podium guitar shop in Dinkytown; and Kevin Odegard, whose own career as a singer-songwriter had paralleled Dylan's until he had to take a job as a railroad brakeman to make ends meet. Through in-depth interviews and assiduous research, Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik trace the twists of fate that brought these musicians together and set them on different paths in its wake: their musical experiences leading up to the December 1974 recording session, the divergent careers that followed, and the painstaking work it took to finally get the official credit that was their due. A rare look at the making—or remaking—of an all-time-great album, and a long overdue acknowledgment of the musicians who helped make it happen, Blood in the Tracks brings to life a transformative moment in the history of rock and roll, for the first time in its true context and with its complete cast of players. Paul Metsa is a musician and songwriter with twelve original records to his credit, as well as an autobiography, Blue Guitar Highway, also published by University of Minnesota Press. He has played more than five thousand professional gigs—including at Farm Aid V in Dallas in 1992, the Tribute to Woody Guthrie at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, and the Million Mom March in Washington, D.C., in 1999—and has received seven Minnesota Music Awards. His self-published Alphabet Jazz: Poetry, Prose, Stories, and Songs was released in September of 2022. Rick Shefchik spent almost thirty years in daily journalism, mostly as a critic, reporter, and columnist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He is author of several books, including Everybody's Heard about the Bird: The True Story of 1960s Rock 'n' Roll in Minnesota (Minnesota, 2015). Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
The story of the Minneapolis musicians who were unexpectedly summoned to re-record half of the songs on Bob Dylan's most acclaimed album. When Bob Dylan recorded Blood on the Tracks in New York in September 1974, it was a great album. But it was not the album now ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the ten best of all time. “When something's not right, it's wrong,” as Dylan puts it in “You're Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go”—and something about that original recording led him to a studio in his native Minnesota to re-record five of the songs on that landmark album, including “Idiot Wind” and “Tangled Up in Blue.” Six Minnesota musicians sat in on that two-night recording session at Sound 80, bringing their unique sound to some of Dylan's best-known songs—only to have their names left off the album and their contribution unacknowledged for more than forty years. This book tells the story of those two nights in Minneapolis, of the musicians who gave the album so much of its ultimate form and sound, and of their decades-long fight for recognition. Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik's book Blood in the Tracks: The Minnesota Musicians Behind Dylan's Masterpiece (U Minnesota Press, 2023) takes readers behind the scenes with these “mystery” Minnesota musicians: twenty-one-year-old mandolin virtuoso Peter Ostroushko; drummer Bill Berg and bass player Billy Peterson, the house rhythm section at Sound 80; progressive rock keyboardist Gregg Inhofer; guitarist Chris Weber, who owned The Podium guitar shop in Dinkytown; and Kevin Odegard, whose own career as a singer-songwriter had paralleled Dylan's until he had to take a job as a railroad brakeman to make ends meet. Through in-depth interviews and assiduous research, Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik trace the twists of fate that brought these musicians together and set them on different paths in its wake: their musical experiences leading up to the December 1974 recording session, the divergent careers that followed, and the painstaking work it took to finally get the official credit that was their due. A rare look at the making—or remaking—of an all-time-great album, and a long overdue acknowledgment of the musicians who helped make it happen, Blood in the Tracks brings to life a transformative moment in the history of rock and roll, for the first time in its true context and with its complete cast of players. Paul Metsa is a musician and songwriter with twelve original records to his credit, as well as an autobiography, Blue Guitar Highway, also published by University of Minnesota Press. He has played more than five thousand professional gigs—including at Farm Aid V in Dallas in 1992, the Tribute to Woody Guthrie at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, and the Million Mom March in Washington, D.C., in 1999—and has received seven Minnesota Music Awards. His self-published Alphabet Jazz: Poetry, Prose, Stories, and Songs was released in September of 2022. Rick Shefchik spent almost thirty years in daily journalism, mostly as a critic, reporter, and columnist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He is author of several books, including Everybody's Heard about the Bird: The True Story of 1960s Rock 'n' Roll in Minnesota (Minnesota, 2015). Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
The story of the Minneapolis musicians who were unexpectedly summoned to re-record half of the songs on Bob Dylan's most acclaimed album. When Bob Dylan recorded Blood on the Tracks in New York in September 1974, it was a great album. But it was not the album now ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the ten best of all time. “When something's not right, it's wrong,” as Dylan puts it in “You're Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go”—and something about that original recording led him to a studio in his native Minnesota to re-record five of the songs on that landmark album, including “Idiot Wind” and “Tangled Up in Blue.” Six Minnesota musicians sat in on that two-night recording session at Sound 80, bringing their unique sound to some of Dylan's best-known songs—only to have their names left off the album and their contribution unacknowledged for more than forty years. This book tells the story of those two nights in Minneapolis, of the musicians who gave the album so much of its ultimate form and sound, and of their decades-long fight for recognition. Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik's book Blood in the Tracks: The Minnesota Musicians Behind Dylan's Masterpiece (U Minnesota Press, 2023) takes readers behind the scenes with these “mystery” Minnesota musicians: twenty-one-year-old mandolin virtuoso Peter Ostroushko; drummer Bill Berg and bass player Billy Peterson, the house rhythm section at Sound 80; progressive rock keyboardist Gregg Inhofer; guitarist Chris Weber, who owned The Podium guitar shop in Dinkytown; and Kevin Odegard, whose own career as a singer-songwriter had paralleled Dylan's until he had to take a job as a railroad brakeman to make ends meet. Through in-depth interviews and assiduous research, Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik trace the twists of fate that brought these musicians together and set them on different paths in its wake: their musical experiences leading up to the December 1974 recording session, the divergent careers that followed, and the painstaking work it took to finally get the official credit that was their due. A rare look at the making—or remaking—of an all-time-great album, and a long overdue acknowledgment of the musicians who helped make it happen, Blood in the Tracks brings to life a transformative moment in the history of rock and roll, for the first time in its true context and with its complete cast of players. Paul Metsa is a musician and songwriter with twelve original records to his credit, as well as an autobiography, Blue Guitar Highway, also published by University of Minnesota Press. He has played more than five thousand professional gigs—including at Farm Aid V in Dallas in 1992, the Tribute to Woody Guthrie at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, and the Million Mom March in Washington, D.C., in 1999—and has received seven Minnesota Music Awards. His self-published Alphabet Jazz: Poetry, Prose, Stories, and Songs was released in September of 2022. Rick Shefchik spent almost thirty years in daily journalism, mostly as a critic, reporter, and columnist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He is author of several books, including Everybody's Heard about the Bird: The True Story of 1960s Rock 'n' Roll in Minnesota (Minnesota, 2015). Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
The story of the Minneapolis musicians who were unexpectedly summoned to re-record half of the songs on Bob Dylan's most acclaimed album. When Bob Dylan recorded Blood on the Tracks in New York in September 1974, it was a great album. But it was not the album now ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the ten best of all time. “When something's not right, it's wrong,” as Dylan puts it in “You're Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go”—and something about that original recording led him to a studio in his native Minnesota to re-record five of the songs on that landmark album, including “Idiot Wind” and “Tangled Up in Blue.” Six Minnesota musicians sat in on that two-night recording session at Sound 80, bringing their unique sound to some of Dylan's best-known songs—only to have their names left off the album and their contribution unacknowledged for more than forty years. This book tells the story of those two nights in Minneapolis, of the musicians who gave the album so much of its ultimate form and sound, and of their decades-long fight for recognition. Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik's book Blood in the Tracks: The Minnesota Musicians Behind Dylan's Masterpiece (U Minnesota Press, 2023) takes readers behind the scenes with these “mystery” Minnesota musicians: twenty-one-year-old mandolin virtuoso Peter Ostroushko; drummer Bill Berg and bass player Billy Peterson, the house rhythm section at Sound 80; progressive rock keyboardist Gregg Inhofer; guitarist Chris Weber, who owned The Podium guitar shop in Dinkytown; and Kevin Odegard, whose own career as a singer-songwriter had paralleled Dylan's until he had to take a job as a railroad brakeman to make ends meet. Through in-depth interviews and assiduous research, Paul Metsa and Rick Shefchik trace the twists of fate that brought these musicians together and set them on different paths in its wake: their musical experiences leading up to the December 1974 recording session, the divergent careers that followed, and the painstaking work it took to finally get the official credit that was their due. A rare look at the making—or remaking—of an all-time-great album, and a long overdue acknowledgment of the musicians who helped make it happen, Blood in the Tracks brings to life a transformative moment in the history of rock and roll, for the first time in its true context and with its complete cast of players. Paul Metsa is a musician and songwriter with twelve original records to his credit, as well as an autobiography, Blue Guitar Highway, also published by University of Minnesota Press. He has played more than five thousand professional gigs—including at Farm Aid V in Dallas in 1992, the Tribute to Woody Guthrie at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, and the Million Mom March in Washington, D.C., in 1999—and has received seven Minnesota Music Awards. His self-published Alphabet Jazz: Poetry, Prose, Stories, and Songs was released in September of 2022. Rick Shefchik spent almost thirty years in daily journalism, mostly as a critic, reporter, and columnist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He is author of several books, including Everybody's Heard about the Bird: The True Story of 1960s Rock 'n' Roll in Minnesota (Minnesota, 2015). Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Amerks defenseman Zach Metsa speaks following Rochester's 4-2 loss to the Hershey Bears at Blue Cross Arena.
Metsa Nihue is an internationally known healer who specializes in indigenous wisdom and lineages. He lived and trained in the Peruvian Amazon for fifteen years under the guidance of the Quechua-Lamistas (keh-choo-uh luh-mees-tuhs), Aguarunas, and the Shipibo (she-pee-boh) indigenous peoples. He has since been in practice leading ayahuasca retreats and plant medicine rituals in South America and building awareness in communities from the US, Europe, and Canada for more than twenty years. He comes as the most highly recommended practitioner by many accredited scholars and leaders in the field of psychedelic study. Metsa is a Reiki master healer, a Sun Dancer with the Lakota Nation, he is initiated in the Bwiti tradition and ceremonies of Iboga in Gabon, and is part of the Native American Church of the Denee Nation. He is also connected to the psilocybin traditions of the Mazatec people of Mexico. He brings these lineages and practices together as a way to understand the power of healing transmission, helping to awaken our western culture to a collective consciousness resonance. Get access to Metsa Nihue's free mini-course “We Are All Related” here: https://metsa-nihue.mykajabi.com/we-are-all-related Support indigenous cultures to keep their medicine way traditions alive: https://www.sacredwaysfoundation.org/
Joining us this week is the Captain of the Quinnipiac Bobcats, Zach Metsa! First, Connor and James break down the latest in college hockey news (Frozen Four Recap, Portal, NHL signings, Teams to watch for, etc.) Next, Zach joins the boys to talk about winning the first ever National Championship for Quinnipiac, what it was like playing in Tampa in front of 19,000 fans, his week with the trophy, why he chose to be a Bobcat, what he'll miss about college hockey, advice to younger players, and much more! Thanks again to our sponsors: Take Profit Trader, Enduraphin & Draftkings for helping us grow the great game of college hockey and thank YOU for listening!Need more college hockey coverage? Follow us here:Everything College Hockey◦ Website →https://www.echlocker.com/shop◦ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/everythingcollegehockey◦ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/everythingcollegehockey◦ Twitter → https://twitter.com/TeamECH◦ Tiktok → https://www.tiktok.com/@everythingcollegehockeyTag us on social media: #Everythingcollegehockey #ECHGambling Problem? Call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA), Call 877- 8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MA/MD/MI/NJ/NY/OH/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Void in NH/OR/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Odds Boost: Valid 1 per new customer. First-time depositors only who have not already redeemed $200 in bonus bets via OH or MA prelaunch offer. Min. $5 deposit. +1000 Odds Boost Token valid only on a pre-tournament bet on any golfer to win a PGA tournament. Max $10 bet. Token expires 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. Promotional offer period ends 09/30/2023 at 11:59:59 PM ET. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/golfterms. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS).
Joining us this week is the Captain of the Quinnipiac Bobcats, Zach Metsa! First, Connor and James break down the latest in college hockey news (Frozen Four Recap, Portal, NHL signings, Teams to watch for, etc.) Next, Zach joins the boys to talk about winning the first ever National Championship for Quinnipiac, what it was like playing in Tampa in front of 19,000 fans, his week with the trophy, why he chose to be a Bobcat, what he'll miss about college hockey, advice to younger players, and much more! Thanks again to our sponsors: Take Profit Trader, Enduraphin & Draftkings for helping us grow the great game of college hockey and thank YOU for listening! Need more college hockey coverage? Follow us here: Everything College Hockey ◦ Website →https://www.echlocker.com/shop ◦ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/everythingcollegehockey ◦ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/everythingcollegehockey ◦ Twitter → https://twitter.com/TeamECH ◦ Tiktok → https://www.tiktok.com/@everythingcollegehockey Tag us on social media: #Everythingcollegehockey #ECH Gambling Problem? Call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA), Call 877- 8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MA/MD/MI/NJ/NY/OH/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Void in NH/OR/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Odds Boost: Valid 1 per new customer. First-time depositors only who have not already redeemed $200 in bonus bets via OH or MA prelaunch offer. Min. $5 deposit. +1000 Odds Boost Token valid only on a pre-tournament bet on any golfer to win a PGA tournament. Max $10 bet. Token expires 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. Promotional offer period ends 09/30/2023 at 11:59:59 PM ET. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/golfterms. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This time around we are joined by legendary MN musician Paul Metsa. We talk abut his book, his gig tomorrow night at Women's Club and many of the strangest aspects of being alive. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Paul is the host of the Wall of Power Radio Hour every Saturday night at 6 PM on AM950. He is performing at the Women’s Club Theater in Minneapolis on March 25.
"Ratsionalistliku projekti teoloogiline olemus ilmneb selle püüdluses kõikehõlmavuse poole. See tunnistab õigeks vaid ühe teadmiste hankimise viisi ja heidab kõik teised asjakohatutena kõrvale. Õigeid teadmisi annab ainult meie süsteem ja me suudame selgitada kõike. See kõlab juba väga religiooni moodi," tsiteerisin ma Tähenduse teejuhtide 26. numbri juhtkirjas "[Põhjatu ülbus](https://teejuhid.postimees.ee/7675836/juhtkiri-hardo-pajula-pohjatu-ulbus)" šveitsi antropoloogi Jeremy Narbyt. Jeremy Narby pidas möödunud aasta 1. detsembril [külalisloengu](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPpd1s7BU38&t=1s) EBS-i kursusel "[Metsa meel](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oEk7pRis7O4e3h0_7B-wTn8oCaYsfKo8/view)". Narby loengut käisid kuulamas ka Raun ja Robert. Täna vaatamegi üheskoos sellele õhtupoolikule tagasi. Peatse kohtumiseni! Hardo.
"Ratsionalistliku projekti teoloogiline olemus ilmneb selle püüdluses kõikehõlmavuse poole. See tunnistab õigeks vaid ühe teadmiste hankimise viisi ja heidab kõik teised asjakohatutena kõrvale. Õigeid teadmisi annab ainult meie süsteem ja me suudame selgitada kõike. See kõlab juba väga religiooni moodi," tsiteerisin ma Tähenduse teejuhtide 26. numbri juhtkirjas "Põhjatu ülbus" [1] šveitsi antropoloogi Jeremy Narbyt.Jeremy Narby pidas möödunud aasta 1. detsembril külalisloengu [2] EBS-i kursusel "Metsa meel" [3]. Narby loengut käisid kuulamas ka Raun ja Robert. Täna vaatamegi üheskoos sellele õhtupoolikule tagasi.Peatse kohtumiseni!H.—————————————————-[1] https://teejuhid.postimees.ee/7675836...[2] • 5. Jeremy Narby "... [3] https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oEk7... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Paul hosts the Wall of Power Radio Hour every Saturday night at 6 PM on AM950, and in this interview joins Matt to discuss stories and hs new book Alphabet Jazz.
Metsa Nihue is an internationally renowned Onaya (medicine man) and healer who specializes in traditional Amazonian lineages and plant medicines. He lived and trained in the Peruvian Amazon for 15 years under the guidance of the Quechua-Lamistas, Aguarunas and Shipibo indigenous peoples, and has been leading ayahuasca retreats and plant medicine rituals around the world for the past decade. He is a Reiki master healer and a Sun Dancer with the Dakota Tipi Nation, and a part of the Native American Church of the Denee Nation. He is a leader in the field of psychedelic studies and the preservation of indigenous communities and traditions of South America. It was 7 years ago that Jaymee sat in two ayahuasca ceremonies facilitated by Metsa, one of which birthed Jaymee receiving the message "Love Is The Author": a philosophy Jaymee has lived by ever since. This is Metsa's and Jaymee's first conversation ever; the two men did not speak in the shared space 7 years ago, and had not seen each other since. Metsa has lived a life of privacy until now, so it is an incredible honor to present you his first podcast. METSA SERIES: www.metsaseries.com METSA MUSIC: www.metsamusic.com SACRED WAY FOUNDATION: www.sacredwaysfoundation.org FOLLOW METSA ON IG: @metsaseries LOVE IS THE AUTHOR: produced, edited, and hosted by Jaymee Carpenter. Instagram: @loveistheauthor MGMT/INFO: lacee@loveistheauthor.com
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Today's episode features Gretchen Metsa and Jake Hegge. These two smashed the 2022 Arrowhead 135 winter ultra race. We unpack their course record crushing performances and all things winter ultra running. If you've ever been interested in winter ultra running and the Arrowhead 135 race this one's for you.
Tom Metsa is the Platinum Plan Co-Ordinator at RepHunter. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, Tom discusses the ins and outs of the rep industry, and what the common misconceptions are around independent reps. He also discusses what's changing in the industry and what the biggest rep agencies are doing right. Don't miss this episode of Specified! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices