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Best podcasts about michael kline

Latest podcast episodes about michael kline

Crimelines True Crime
Jo Ellen Weigel | The Erasing of Michael Cline

Crimelines True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 36:46


Michael Kline is an American fugitive who has been on the run for 54 years. Strangely, his attorney was also the attorney of another of America's longest lasting fugitives, Sharon Kinne. Is there a connection? And more importantly, will either be found? If you know anything, you can call the Cass County Sheriff's department at  (816) 380-5200 or the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers hotline at 816-474-TIPS. This case is *unsolved*   For timelines and photos: https://www.basementfortproductions.com/crimelines-episodes  Come to Chile and Argentina with me! True Crime & Fine Wine w/ Josh Hallmark, Charlie Worroll & Lanie Hobbs    Support the show! Get the exclusive show Beyond the Files plus Crimelines episodes ad free on Supercast: https://crimelines.supercast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimelines Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crimelines-true-crime/id1112004494  For one time support: https://www.basementfortproductions.com/support   Or check out my other podcast Crimelines & Consequences in your favorite podcast app or on YouTube.   Links to all my socials and more: https://linktr.ee/crimelines   Sources: 2024 Crimelines Podcast Source List Events: Feb 27-Mar 5 2025 True Crime & Fine Wine w/ Josh Hallmark, Charlie Worroll & Lanie Hobbs   Transcript: https://app.podscribe.ai/series/3790 If an exact transcript is needed, please request at crimelinespodcast@gmail.com Licensing and credits: Theme music by Scott Buckley https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/ Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges   Crimelines is a registered trademark of Crimelines LLC.

RETHINK RETAIL
Retail Therapy: Fitness Brands

RETHINK RETAIL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 21:13


"Loyalty is the name of the game, and brands are pulling out all the stops to capture and retain their customers." - Andrea K. Leigh During #Shoptalk 2024, we had the pleasure of having Andrea K. Leigh, Michael Kline, Liza Amlani, and Neil Saunders on the Retail Therapy podcast! This episode, we chatted about everything happening in the athletic retail space! From Nike's AI footprint to Lululemon's partnerships, Adidas' innovation, and so much more, these guests cover everything you need to know about fitness brands in a changing climate. Huge thanks to Blue Yonder and our other RCA members at Adobe, Icertis, and Microsoft for sponsoring this episode of Retail Therapy

Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines

“Darkness Comes to Dawnland” Recorded and Produced by Michael Kline, Talking Across the Lines, Sunderland, MA Time 2:00:08 “Darkness Comes to Dawnland” is a two hour audio documentary based on five individually recorded voices recounting 13,000 years of Indigenous history of Northfield leading up to the arrival of English colonists in the 17th Century and the impacts of colonialism that followed. Replete with tribal songs, flute and drum interludes and ambient sounds, this conversational telling of the story creates its own imagery, to the considerable satisfaction of those whose voices are interwoven throughout.  The five narrators recorded for “Darkness Comes to Dawnland” spoke from memory and the heart where memory dwells without notes or prior discussions as to the intended content of their testimonials. The five voices belong to old friends who have paid increasing collective attention to their own Indigenous cultures and histories, buttressed by a decade of archaeological research of their homelands and battlefields. It is a study of the confluence of the focused efforts of the five in the service of wider understanding and inclusion – among themselves and non-Indigenous neighbors. This production, then, has it's roots in intertribal memory and legend passed through a multi-generational conduit of oral tradition. Its sources are enriched through spiritual interaction with natural surroundings, as well as, more recently, the surfacing of old letters, diaries and other written colonial records. This production does not purport to be a polished or footnoted, scholarly, historical, rendering of Squakheag's past. Library bookshelves groan with euro-centric studies which have long peddled destructive stereotypes and historical inaccuracies. The response of these narrators is a passionate reaching out in search of balance and reciprocity in the telling of a shared past as a cornerstone to peace and reconciliation. It is dedicated to the life, accomplishments and speedy recovery of Doug Harris and his devoted new wife, Genevieve Frasier.

FL Teams
Behind Enemy Lines: Miami Dolphins Beat the Winless Carolina Panthers

FL Teams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 18:52


Jeremiah Hensley joins Michael Kline to discuss the Miami Dolphins' win over the Carolina Panthers. We call the show "Behind Enemy Lines", as our goal is to hear perspectives from both a Dolphins fan and a Panthers fan after the matchup.

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
478: Brickyard Network 2nd Anniversary with Michael Kline and Adrienne Eliades

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 67:33


Today on the show we have a special episode to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the Brickyard Network. To raise money for the network, sixteen artists have donated work for an auction and fundraiser. Two of those kind folks, Michael Kline and Adrienne Eliades, join the show today to help us celebrate. We talk about favorite historical works, breakthrough moments in the studio, and their favorite podcasts. To bid on the work that Michael and Adrienne donated visit givergy.us/TheBrayBrickbyBrick. A big thank you to all the listeners that listen and support the Brickyard Network. To find out more visit www.brickyardnetwork.org.   Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:   For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to electric kilns, and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com   Join more than 50 potters for the 12th annual Michiana Pottery Tour, September 23 and 24 in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan www.michianapotterytour.com @michianapotterytour.   The Bray is actively committed to promoting, celebrating, and sustaining the ceramic arts through its residency program, education center, and gallery. www.archiebray.org   The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art is an on-line source for research and inspiration, featuring images of thousands of objects made by over 900 artists. www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with artist, curator, and podcaster Adam Chau. We talk about using artificial intelligence to generate faux historical images, and how this work might reshape the way we think about queer history. We also discuss season two of his podcast Trade Secret and the work he does as director of exhibitions for NCECA. To see images of his work visit www.adamchau.com.   We are excited to be celebrating the 2nd birthday of the Brickyard Podcast Network with an online auction and fundraiser. Sixteen artists have donated work to help us raise money to support the network. If you are a fan of our podcasts don't miss this chance to buy work from Sarah Pike, Roberto Lugo, Adrienne Eliades, Michael Kline, and many others. Bidding will start on the network's birthday August 16th and ends August 18th.  To find out more visit us at givergy.us/TheBrayBrickbyBrick.   Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:   For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to electric kilns, and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com   The Bray is actively committed to promoting, celebrating, and sustaining the ceramic arts through its residency program, education center, and gallery. www.archiebray.org   The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art is an on-line source for research and inspiration, featuring images of thousands of objects made by over 900 artists. www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.

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Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
476: Frank James Fisher on establishing a visual language

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 61:23


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Frank James Fisher. His work in advertising as a graphic designer has influenced his use of text and printing in his ceramics work. In our interview we talk about using UV plates for printing on ceramics, developing press molds for ultra-thin slab work, and the value of labor in pricing. To find out more about Frank visit www.frankjamesfisher.com.   We are excited to be celebrating the 2nd birthday of the Brickyard Podcast Network with an online auction and fundraiser. Sixteen artists have donated work to help us raise money to support the network. If you are a fan of our podcasts don't miss this chance to buy work from Sarah Pike, Roberto Lugo, Adrienne Eliades, Michael Kline, and many others. Bidding will start on the network's birthday August 16th and ends August 19th.  To find out more visit us at givergy.us/TheBrayBrickbyBrick.   Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:   For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to electric kilns, and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com   The Bray is actively committed to promoting, celebrating, and sustaining the ceramic arts through its residency program, education center, and gallery. www.archiebray.org   The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art is an on-line source for research and inspiration, featuring images of thousands of objects made by over 900 artists. www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.

For Flux Sake
How does throwing on the potter's wheel effect your body?

For Flux Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 38:08


We are wrapping up our second season of the podcast and want to send a huge thank you to all of you for listening to the show. In this episode the gang talk about the long-term effects of throwing on your body, how to grasp the working qualities of porcelain, and how kiln cooling might change your glazes. If you have a ceramic chemistry problem you'd like help with, send us a voice memo with your question to forfluxsakepodcast@gmail.com. To see the supplemental info we talked about in this episode, visit Ceramic Materials Workshop.   We are excited to be celebrating the 2nd birthday of the Brickyard Podcast Network with an online auction and fundraiser. Sixteen artists have donated work to help us raise money to support the network. If you are a fan of our podcasts don't miss this chance to buy work from Sarah Pike, Roberto Lugo, Adrienne Eliades, Michael Kline, and many others. Bidding will start on the network's birthday August 16th and ends August 19th.  To find out more visit us at givergy.us/TheBrayBrickbyBrick.   Today's episode is brought to you by:   For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to electric kilns, and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com   The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art is an online source for research and inspiration, featuring images of thousands of objects made by over 900 artists. The images are high quality and can be used with no permission required, making them a great resource for students and teachers. www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.   The Bray is actively committed to promoting, celebrating, and sustaining the ceramic arts through its residency program, education center, and gallery. www.archiebray.org

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
475: Anika Major on her approach to painting the figure

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 60:03


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Seattle artist Anika Major. Her pottery features paintings of female figures created with subtle layers of watered-down underglazes. She says of the work, “Each character is a heroine within the space of the pot and allows me to explore my own perspectives of domestic comforts and eroticism.” In the interview we talk about the Cow Babe theme of her recent exhibition and making art celebrating queer identity. We also discuss moving to the Pacific Northwest and building community at Rain City Clay, where she is the studio manager. To see her work visit www.anikamajor.com.   We are excited to be celebrating the 2nd birthday of the Brickyard Podcast Network with an online auction and fundraiser. Sixteen artists have donated work to help us raise money to support the network. If you are a fan of our podcasts don't miss this chance to buy work from Sarah Pike, Roberto Lugo, Adrienne Eliades, Michael Kline, and many others. Bidding will start on the network's birthday August 16th and ends August 19th.  To find out more visit us at givergy.us/TheBrayBrickbyBrick.   Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: AMACO Brent www.amaco.com The Bray www.archiebray.org Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
438: Julia Galloway on idea development and trends in ceramics

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 35:18


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast we revisit two interviews that feature Julia Galloway. First, we have an excerpt from our 2013 interview where we discuss her career, as well as the Field Guide for Ceramic Artists, an online guide she started to help students who are venturing into the ceramic field. Then we feature an excerpt from a 2014 panel discussion with Michael Kline, Kristen Kieffer, and Galloway on trends in surface design. Galloway was recently named the 2023 Ceramic Artist of the Year by Ceramics Monthly and Pottery Making Illustrated. To find out more visit www.juliagalloway.com.   Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:   For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to electric kilns, and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com

Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines
08 Fiddlin' John - John Johnson

Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 8:45


Fiddlin' John Johnson (An 8-minute radio piece from The Home Place Series) Produced by Michael Kline, supported by the Humanities Foundation of WV (1979) John Johnson, born and raised in Clay County, was a towering figure in the circle of legendary West Virginia fiddle players. His father, recognizing the boy's talent as a five year old, invited neighboring and distant fiddlers to come stay for days, even weeks, at a time to share their old tunes with such a willing young student. School was a row boat's pull across the Elk River and a mile's walk along the railroad tracks, a sometimes thing for him. John grew up doing all the hardest kind of work along side all the hardest kind of men. With people dropping by at all hours of the night to steal him away for dances and warm him with locally made refreshment, John developed an early taste for liquor, and, as a raging alcoholic, would ramble all over the southwestern states. When strangers heard him play they would invite him home, put him up and keep him around just for the eerie tunes. But he'd get restless in a few days and ramble on, wherever the winds blew him. He picked up Texas swing licks and every kind of a style he encountered in those twisted years. He pulled a long bow with so much torque it smoked. But I never saw him break a hair. John could play any tune in any key. His music was compelling, seductive, and over powering. To see and hear him play the fiddle, you'd have thought we was a devil incarnate. And in his poetry and art he equated his instrument with ungodly sources. His music and continence offered challenges I'd never met anywhere else. When asked by a BBC film crew about the kinds of occasions that prompted him to play, John answered that he liked best to take his fiddle up on the mountain and “play it for the trees.” What follows is an 8 minute audio portrait of the man and his music. Michael Kline

Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines
Sing Me Back Home: World Music in Western Massachusetts

Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 60:16


Rick Rees, Michael Hoberman, Carrie and Michael Kline created this radio piece in 1993 for WFCR, Public Radio of Western New England. Michael Kline recorded the interviews and musical sessions that make up this production while serving as folklorist for the Pioneer Valley Folklore Society. With funding the Mass Foundation for the Humanities, we were required to write and read a somewhat analytical-sounding narration that follows an otherwise seamless flow of voices and music, as newer and older groups of immigrants discuss and play examples of a living, changing music, carried from other lands, preserved and evolved in the Connecticut River Valley.

Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines
Disaster at the Mannington Mines - Sarah Kaznowski

Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 9:34


In this powerful 8-minute program, union organizer and widow from the Mannington/Farmington Mine Disaster tells Michael Kline of the last day she spent with her husband. In 1968, 78 miners needlessly died in a West Virginia coal mining tragedy. For a deeper understanding of what really happened and how it could've been avoided, read The Memo, a chapter in Written in Blood: Courage and Corruption in the Appalachian War of Extraction https://www.folktalk.org/merchandise/books/written-in-blood-courage-and-corruption-in-the-appalachian-war-of-extraction/ Set to the music of coalfield songwriters and performers Jean Ritchie and Hazel Dickens, with a taste of ballroom dance music, this incisive narrative performance brings home searingly the true cost of coal, borne for almost 150 years and still today, by the people of Appalachia.

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
338: Guillermo Cuellar on Mingei and the challenge of restarting his pottery in a new country

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 63:01


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Guillermo Cuellar. In 1986 he established a pottery outside of Caracas, Venezuela, which he ran for sixteen years before deciding to relocate to Shafer, Minnesota. In our interview we talk about his time working with the World Wildlife Fund, developing a market for his ceramics in Venezuela and the United States, and the influence of Warren Mackenzie. To find out more visit www.guillermopottery.com.   This episode of Tales of a Red Clay Rambler is sponsored in part by Cousins in Clay. Cousins in Clay is a group pottery show founded on kinship, recognizing that ceramic artists worldwide are related to one another through the common bond of clay. This year’s show takes place ONLINE at www.cousinsinclay.com starting September 5th at 11 am EDT, and includes the work of Michael Kline, Bruce Gholson, Samantha Henneke, Courtney Martin, and Kyle Carpenter, as well as guests Lindsay Rogers, Michael Connelly, and Lydia Johnson. Visit www.cousinsinclay.com and follow @cousinsinclay on Instagram for more information.

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
336: Diana Benavidez on the art and politics of her piñatas

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 66:23


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Diana Benavidez, who builds piñatas that reflect her binational identity as an artist in the San Diego/Tijuana border region. She often places her work in installation formats with multimedia and technological aspects that help her craft stories about place and culture. In our interview we talk about growing up on both sides of the border, the history of piñatas, and the effect surveillance has on the border region. For more information on Diana visit www.dbenavidez.com.   On today’s Amaco Community Corkboard we have Clay Week Open Studio, an international outreach event that celebrates clay, community, and creativity. Join us on the weekend of October 9-11, 2020 for a celebration of clay around the world! To keep this year’s open studio safe for all participants we encourage you to move your events to an online format. Virtual demonstrations, lectures, and online sales are just a few ways you can engage your community through Clay Week Open Studios. To sign up today visit www.clayweek.org/openstudio.   This episode of Tales of a Red Clay Rambler is sponsored in part by Cousins in Clay. Cousins in Clay is a group pottery show founded on kinship, recognizing that ceramic artists worldwide are related to one another through the common bond of clay. This year’s show takes place ONLINE at www.cousinsinclay.com starting September 5th at 11 am, and includes the work of Michael Kline, Bruce Gholson, Samantha Henneke, Courtney Martin, and Kyle Carpenter, as well as guests Lindsay Rogers, Michael Connelly, and Lydia Johnson. Visit www.cousinsinclay.com and follow @cousinsinclay on Instagram for more information.   Michiana Pottery tour is a proud sponsor of the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler podcast. Join 26 potters from around the country for the 9th-annual Michiana Pottery Tour, happening virtually beginning on September 26th. You'll find a list of participating potters, links to their webstores, and more information at www.michianapotterytour.com or on our Instagram page: @michianapotterytour

VK
Live2Inspire Episode 5, interview with Michael Kline, Master Certified RIM Facilitator and Trainer

VK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 32:25


On Thursday 11th June at 9AM. Our guest on #Live2inspire is Michael J Kline. He is a Master Certified RIM Facilitator and Trainer, Senior Certified Canfield Methodology Trainer, Certified Barrett Values Center Consultant. His journey from junkyard to country club is proof that anyone can do anything. He became the turn-around president of a franchise company with 35 locations, then a six-time successful entrepreneur himself. I'm really looking forward to this episode. You can also check out past episodes here, https://live2inspire.lakkineni.com/

A Handful of Hope
17. The Amazing Benefits of Working Through Your Subconscious Block with Michael Kline

A Handful of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 29:52


We cover: * Creating greater capacity to handle what life brings us * How to let negative emotions dissipate naturally * Finding a greater sense of certainty, calm and peace And much more... Michael is the 11th of 12 children born into poverty to an abusive, alcoholic father, living in junkyard. He lost his mother at age 7 and discovered powerful lessons about life, love and potential. Being raised by an emotionally abusive aunt and uncle and growing up gay in a Midwest catholic family, only added to his resiliency and resourcefulness. His journey from junkyard to country club is proof that anyone can do anything. He became the turn-around president of a franchise company with 35 locations, then a six-time successful entrepreneur himself. After deciding to dedicate his life to helping others build health, love and success, he discovered RIM (Regenerating Images in Memory) as a method to process hidden blocks and stuck emotions to free himself and clients to live their best lives. Today he is a Certified Barret Values Consultant, a Senior Certified Jack Canfield Transformational Trainer, a Master Certified RIM facilitator and licensed RIM trainer. He lives in Sarasota, FL, USA with his husband of 32 years and their new Labradoodle Luke. Stay connected with Michael: Website: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.intus.life%2FRIM%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR310Q9p7_zCE2lH2ELDfnQfOOAlF3tgxmOIYBZ8cET_oVARmPpEXqC2JKk&h=AT17gcYH_HAV2s7bsWDDzWPikcdsno8tWTgLW1zodoUo_bi11ofxKvDxd1F3kiR1rHH0ZcFI9bTM2tu0JZDjMRm8XrC9lMA0aX_Dlw5ahPI9aJNzZH-pENNb1Xj4Z0Itpv1wvZfjkfqRymAfxQ (www.intus.life/RIM) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Entreprenologist?eid=ARApDyCjbRfcZyr0LUx1v7ZOZGsrVlQeksrduzOoPGg7JGcnU2GUQFjBmWPNoHGaQCfbFLGTeCZvcaEw (https://www.facebook.com/Entreprenologist) Rim group: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fna354.infusionsoft.com%2Fapp%2Fpage%2Fpublic-group-rim%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0e5pJB_SYUQPMprROVYi29T8OXyz9wQAEdVh_ZFlWH_FYp4gdQkHshYwY&h=AT1TAaFvlfScOdtVjdOVJFUMarIIjrSZ6f0q_8QsYazL17d2MR1YQZ6HJLQsMvBs_gI1vpAOm5P7ujSs1is_Gp6ozP_fPE7MY8sKY6wJT_Ios0RPTDC28QswFVNOYxynHDRZ (https://na354.infusionsoft.com/app/page/public-group-rim) Catch up on interviews you have missed as well as see the entire lineup of experts at the "A Handful of Hope" website: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fjessebrisendine.lpages.co%2Fa-handful-of-hope%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR21f6ZvEwFcrBlpBjJBHyyTU2nu_8J8gtZWZ0_zRei5RjXwL4_vR9qU3yE&h=AT0yXIj_fMq9ThexgHuzEPe1jHroXI53nE5TL-oItz1emV5AXyRdGRhUBQP7O-7Q48jb4xiPqC3du06TLUhMYr6ZlDIzcbWv6Zl8fG9AdYWvlg3heZ704J20OOa0YWbFsyoZ (https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope/)

The Elephant in the Room
A special thanks to you!

The Elephant in the Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020


Find the full experience on joelseymour.com/elephantThe Elephant in the Room was directed, written, produced, edited, and sound designed by Joel SeymourLogo and promotional materials were created by Michael Kline - InstagramCast (in order of appearance)Joel Seymour - joelseymour.com | InstagramScott Smith - Lander BCMJoy WylieSean BarnetteJackson Wise - Online Portfolio | InstagramPaul CrutcherRebekah Smith - InstagramTom NealKayden Seymour - Twitter | InstagramAbrahm Thrasher - Twitter | InstagramEmily McClellanBen Thompson - Reconceived PodcastGarrett BrooksEvan BurtonHannah Gallant - InstagramFergus Ó Ruairc - FergusJamesMurphy.com | LinkedInAdditional sound effects provided by freesound.orgSpecial Thanks to Abrahm Thrasher, Carrie Floth, Michael Kline, Evan Burton, Bryan Pickler, and Paul CrutcherMusic from https://filmmusic.ioBy Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
295: Shalene Valenzuela on using slip cast domestic objects as a canvas for painting

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 62:25


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Shalene Valenzuela. Her slip cast sculptures feature underglaze paintings of women in domestic situations. In our interview we talk about the influence of mid-century advertising and film, creating humorous visual narratives that question women’s perception of themselves in our society, and balancing her studio life with her role as an arts administrator. Shalene is based in Missoula, MT, where she has an active studio practice and is the director of the Clay Studio of Missoula. For more information visit www.shalene.com or www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org.   This episode of Tales of a Red Clay Rambler is sponsored by Cousins in Clay, a group pottery show nestled in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. This year’s show is happening over Labor Day Weekend, and features the original cousins, Michael Kline, Bruce Gholson, and Samantha Henneke along with special guests Courtney Martin, Kyle Carpenter, Dan Finnegan, and Becca Jane Koehler. For directions and more information, head to cousinsinclay.com/visit and follow @cousinsinclay on Instagram.   AMACO Community Corkboard, 8/28/19: Today’s event is the Indiana Potters Conference. Happening for the first time October 3rd – 5th, 2019, the conference features demonstrations from Malcolm Mobutu Smith, Sarah Pike, Matthew Metz, and Martha Grover, as well as panel discussions and exhibitions. For more information search Indiana Potters Conference on Facebook. I’d like to thank Amaco/Brent for sponsoring the community cork board. Brent Equipment is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and have created a Limited Edition Black CXC wheel. Brent equipment is made in the USA with high quality, locally sourced materials, which allows them to provide an industry leading 10-year warranty. For more information visit www.amaco.com. To have your event or comment featured on the Community Corkboard, send me an email through the contact link at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/contact. 

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
289: Joanna Powell on her recent show “Lay me in a hot bed and try not to drown”

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 57:02


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Joanna Powell. Her work spans many genres including ceramic sculpture, painting, and photography. In our interview we talk about her visual editing process, women’s beautification rituals, and the themes within her recent exhibition, “Lay me in a hot bed and try not to drown.” The show is up at Greenwich House Pottery’s Jane Hartsook Gallery until June 14th. For more information on Joanna visit www.joannapowellstudio.com.   This episode of Tales of a Red Clay Rambler is sponsored by Cousins in Clay, a group pottery show nestled in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. This year’s show is happening over Labor Day Weekend, and features the original cousins, Michael Kline, Bruce Gholson, and Samantha Henneke along with special guests Courtney Martin, Kyle Carpenter, Dan Finnegan, and Becca Jane Koehler. For directions and more information, head to cousinsinclay.com/visit and follow @cousinsinclay on Instagram.   Community Corkboard, 6/12/19: Today’s Community Corkboard event is a workshop with Adam Field at Gaya Ceramics in Bali, Indonesia Sun, Sep 22, 2019 - Sat, Oct 5, 2019. For more information visit www.adamfieldpottery.com.

Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines

This West Virginia bluesman describes the span of his career throughout the southern coalfields. His dad came from Virginia "to shake that money tree," but precious little shook loose. Nat Reese expresses humor and pathos through music and narrative in this eight-minute production made with WV Humanities support by Michael Kline in the 1980s while working on staff at the Augusta Heritage Center. Photo is by the great Douglas O. Yarrow.

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The Clip Out
31: Thanksgiving Recap, The Turkey Burn and Interview with Michael Kline

The Clip Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 85:02


It’s a “special” Thanksgiving episode. If by “special” you mean “half-assing things.” We talk about the new interface, the Turkey Burn, and sales-o-plenty in the boutique. And we interview Michael Kline. But don’t worry, we interviewed him before Thanksgiving so we weren’t half-assing it yet. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Cape May Locals Podcast
Cape May Locals Episode 36 Talking Jazz and Barry's Christmas Opry

Cape May Locals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 56:37


Your locals sit down with Exit 0 Jazz Fest producer Michael Kline and get the low down on the hot Jazz ready to invade Cool Cape May. Then Barry and Susan Tischler talk about the Grand Ol Opry event to benefit the West Cape May Christmas Parade. Join Ed McDonough, Michael Clark, Joe McLaughlin and John Cooke for an informative and entertaining discussion about these an other relevant topics about Cape May and Middle township.

Cape May Locals Podcast
Cape May Locals Episode 21 at Harpoons on the Bay

Cape May Locals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 56:55


Episode 21 recorded live with a studio audience from Hapoons on the Bay. North Cape May. Featuring the new owners of the popular bar on the bay. Brady Shoenrock and Jeff Raiczyk with Special guest host Joe McLauglin. Michael Kline provides Jazz Fest update.

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
153: Field, Celani and Taylor talk about building community through Periscope

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 70:21


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have a discussion with Adam Field, Neil Celani and Joe Taylor. Field and Celani are members of Clayscope, a collective that uses Periscope, and other social media platforms, to build ceramic community online. Taylor is a software engineer at Periscope, who also has a passion for making ceramics. In the interview we talk about the nuts and bolts of the live streaming app, the qualities that make a Periscope broadcast successful and how digital communities enhance relationships and learning. For more information please visit www.clayscope.com.   Adam Field is a studio potter and workshop instructor based in Helena, Montana. He created the “HIDE-N-SEEKAH”, social media event, in 2013 and has been instrumental in the creation of the online community Clayscope. www.adamfieldpottery.com   Neil Celani is a full time studio potter working in Greeley, CO. Neil was selected as a 2016 Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artist and is currently the Resident Artist at the Clay Center of Northern Colorado where he also manages the studio. www.neilcelaniceramics.com   Joe Taylor is a software engineer based in San Francisco, CA. He works on web development for Periscope and also works in clay from his home studio. www.periscope.tv. The other founding members of Clayscope are Michael Kline (www.klinepottery.com) and Virgil Ortiz (www.virgilortiz.com).

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft
Developing A New Work | Michael Kline | Episode 137

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2015 62:29


Michael Kline is a potter working in the mountains of North Carolina. The Penland School of Crafts brought Michael to the area to be a resident artist in 1998 and he has called it home ever since. Michael also keeps an online journal called "Sawdust & Dirt" where he chronicle his life as an artist.

Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network
Brandon Sams: Untitled Comedy Podcast | 26

Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2013 97:25


LOST EPISODE FROM SEASON ONE: Its a new episode of The Brandon Sams Untitled Comedy Podcast, with Michael Kline, with special guest Sam Rodriguez. Recorded on location at the P and H Cafe, in Memphis Tennessee. http://sualnetwork.com

Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network
Don't be Afraid of the Dark | Season Five | Episode Seventeen

Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2013 21:23


This week: Jellyfish and special guest Michael Kline! http://sualnetwork.com

Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network
Brandon Sams: Untitled Comedy Podcast | 17

Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2012 49:49


Its a new episode of the Brandon Sams Untitled Comedy Podcast! This week we have special guests Nathan Hiller and Michael Kline.

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Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network
Mostly Comedy | Big Dog & Stephen and Michael Kline

Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2010 56:26


Andy and guest co-host Big Dog welcome Stephen and Michael Kline, the most hilarious twin brothers since Kermit and Fozzy. MostlyComedy.com

Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network
Mostly Comedy | The LOST Episode

Shut Up and Listen Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2010 66:53


This week, we nerd out about LOST with the 1st and 2nd Funniest People in Memphis, Richard Douglas Jones and Michael Kline! We discuss highs, lows, our spin-off ideas, and why Katrina hates LOST. mostlycomedy.com