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Best podcasts about Michael Mayo

Latest podcast episodes about Michael Mayo

Church of the Resurrection Sermon Podcast
God Loves the Church: Smyrna

Church of the Resurrection Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 24:51


This week, Michael Mayo continues our spring sermon series on the seven churches of Revelation. Revelation 2:8-11.

Church of the Resurrection Sermon Podcast
Lent Spirit of Discipleship: Fasting and Feasting

Church of the Resurrection Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 25:26


This week, Michael Mayo continues our Lent sermon series on the spirit of discipleship. Luke 4:1-14.

All That's Jazz
Season 6 Episode 2 Caili O'Doherty

All That's Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 42:31


This is a  is the story of how New York-based pianist, composer, arranger and educator, Caili O'Doherty, developed and recently released an album called ‘Bluer Than Blue' which honors the overlooked genius of Lillian “Lil” Hardin Armstrong. If that name is somewhat familiar to you, it's because this highly talented artist and composer in her own right was married to none other than Louis Satchmo Armstrong. Lil was Armstrong's second wife, and they collaborated on many recordings in the 1920s.   But it was actually Lil who wrote many famous, classic tunes of that early jazz era.  Caili discovered Lil's prolific background while taking a course  from Ricky Riccardi, the Director of Research Collections for the Louis Armstrong Museum titled, “The Music of Louis Armstrong.” Not only did it whet Caili's appetite to learn more about this unsung Jazz heroine, but also led  to assembling her core trio of Tamir Schmerling on bass, drummer Cory Cox ,and saxophonist Nicole Glover, along with special guest vocalists Tahria Clayton and Michael Mayo, to record Lil Hardin Armstrong's music. My conversation  begins with Caili diving into even more about Lil's  early career as she unravels for us details of this  little-known magical, musical history.

Jazz und World aktuell
Transalpiner Jazz in Dübendorf und Manon Mulleners Reisetagebuch

Jazz und World aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 60:02


An den Jazztagen Dübendorf werden Brücken gebaut zwischen den Jazzszenen Österreichs und der Schweiz, ganz unter dem Motto «Transalpin». Unter anderem mit dem Gitarristen Wolfgang Muthspiel und der Sängerin Julia Pallanch. Die Fribourger Pianistin Manon Mullener lässt sich von Menschen inspirieren, denen sie auf ihren Reisen begegnet und verwebt ihre Geschichten in farbenfrohen Latin-Jazz. Ihr frisches Album trägt den Titel: «Stories». Der Pianist Michael Arbenz und der Schlagzeuger Florian Arbenz holen sich eine Jazz-Ikone ins Studio: den US-amerikanischen Kontrabassist Ron Carter: «The Alpine Session» Der Schlagzeuger Vincent Glanzmann lässt sein Publikum mit seinem neuen Buch in sein Innenleben blicken. Was er denkt und fühlt wenn er auf der Bühne steht: «Art Score Book» Und noch ein Piano-Schlagzeug Duo begeleitet uns heute in Jazz&World Aktuell. Lucca Fries und Jonas Ruther tauchen in die Jazzszene Südafrikas ein und standen und stehen mit dem Zulu-Sänger Paras Dlamini auf der Bühne und im Studio: «Ingoma Busuku» (00:01:33) Michael Mayo (00:05:40 ) Wolfgang Muthspiel Solo – Jazztage Dübendorf (00:14:10) Julia Pallanch aka Lia Pale – Jazztage Dübendorf (00:18:33) Arbenz, Arbenz, Carter – The Alpine Session (00:25:06) Manon Mullener – Stories (00:32:34) Vincent Glanzmann – Art Score Book (Beitrag Roman Hošek) (00:47:32) Paras Dlamini, Jonas Ruther – Ingoma Busuku - - Die gespielten Titel: Interpret:in: Titel (Album / Label) Manon Mullener: Xchel (Stories / Eigenvertrieb) Wolfgang Muthspiel: (Etudes/Quietudes - Wolfgang Muthspiel Solo / Clap Your Hands) - Etude Nr. 5 (Chords) - Etude Nr. 13 (Arpeggio) - Etude Nr. 12 (Furtner) - Etude Nr. 7 (Brahms Minor) Michael Mayo: Four (Fly / Mack Avenue Records) Julia Pallanch: Something Got Lost (Along the Way) (Begin Again / Supreme Music Group) Michael Arbenz, Florian Arbenz, Ron Carter: Evolution - All the Things You Are (The Alpine Session / Hammer Recordings) Manon Mullener: Party - La Esquina del Buen Olor (Stories / Eigenvertrieb) Vincent Glanzmann: SZ_H - S_SZZ (SZSHH / Eigenvertrieb) Ingoma Busuku: Yobe - Isiwelewele (Ingoma Busuku / Skay Records)

Church of the Resurrection Sermon Podcast
The Good Shepherd- John

Church of the Resurrection Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 22:35


This week, Michael Mayo continues our epiphany sermon series on John. John 10:11-18

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
1/29 - Baptist Health Expansions

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 7:22


Dr. Michael Mayo, President & CEO of Baptist Health, joins JMN to discuss expansion plans for Baptist Medical Center and Wolfson Children's Hospital campuses. The planned expansion includes adding new emergency treatment resources, clinical resources, and a new tower of patient beds.

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Episode January 16, 2025

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025


Catherine Russell & Sean Mason, Laila Biali, Kellylee Evans, Caity Gyorgy, April Varner, June Cavlan, Vanisha Gould, Stella Cole, Cherise, Jordan Rakei, Emma Smith, Kalya Ramu, Jeanette Berry, Michael Mayo, Milton Suggs, Sachal Vasandani, Tyreek McDole, Sivan Arbel and Genevieve MarentettePlaylist: Catherine Russell, Sean Mason - South to a Warmer PlaceLaila Biali - Drifting Down IceKellylee Evans - Winter SongCaity Gyorgy - You're a Little Like SnowApril Varner - SnowboundJune Cavlan - Funny GirlVanisha Gould - Cute BoyStella Cole - The Boy Next DoorCherise , featuring Frida Touray - HelloJordan Rakei - Hopes and DreamsEmma Smith - No More BluesKalya Ramu - I'm in the Mood for LoveJeanette Berry - I've Never Been in Love BeforeMichael Mayo - It Could Happen to YouMilton Suggs, featuring Michael King - Along Came Betty (The Day She Came Along)Sachal Vasandani - TyrannosaurTyreek McDole - Everyday I Have the BluesSivan Arbel - Black FeetGeneviève Marentette - Easy to Be Hard

Esquina do Jazz
O jovem e virtuoso Michael Mayo: soul jazz e performance vocal (reprise)

Esquina do Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025


The Late Set
Beyond the Mayo with Michael Mayo

The Late Set

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 50:54


The jazz vocal tradition is always an evolving proposition, but rarely does that notion feel truer or more affirming than in the output of Michael Mayo. Fly, his sterling second album, captures the forces of energy and creativity that he brings to the art form, on reimagined standards as well as smart original songs. Michael stopped into WRTI during a recent swing through town, straight from the airport. We talked about his upbringing as the child of two busy backing musicians, and how he pursues a band ideal even as he’s shining out front. He also reflects on the state of jazz singing, and considers how a vocalist can sneak musical complexities into the mainstream. And he divulges some secret intel about a cult-favorite side project, Shrek is Love. Follow WRTI: https://www.instagram.com/wrtimusic https://www.facebook.com/WRTImusic https://www.youtube.com/WRTImusic Support WRTI: https://bit.ly/2yAkaJsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Church of the Resurrection Sermon Podcast
When and Why Does God Judge You? - Amos

Church of the Resurrection Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 25:14


This week, Michael Mayo begins our advent sermon series on Amos. Amos 2:6-16.

Two Tunes Podcast
201. Belvedere / Michael Mayo

Two Tunes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 43:47


This episode coversElephant March by BelvedereFour by Michael MayoWebsite: https://redcircle.com/shows/two-tunes-podcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/twotunespodcast?igshid=13gpurxc3bf2qDiscord: https://discord.gg/eYMwBuJ6GeRSS Feed: https://feeds.redcircle.com/baeeceec-9527-475d-85b5-d9da2eea19d3E-mail: twotunespodcast@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/two-tunes-podcast/exclusive-content

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Episode October 17, 2024

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024


Ahmed Moneka, No Codes, Jocelyn Gould, Teri Parker's Free Spirits, Noah Franche-Nolan, John Lee, Jeremy Ledbetter, D.D. Jackson, Aaron Parks, Christian Sands, Catherine Russell & Sean Mason, Bria Skonberg, Samara Joy, Caity György, Jazzmeia Horn, Kelly Green, Michael Mayo, Jose James and Arooj AftabPlaylist: Ahmed Moneka - AmanNo Codes - Fiend ZoneJocelyn Gould - Portrait of Right NowTeri Parker's Free Spirits - PerseveranceNoah Franche-Nolan - Within The StreamJohn Lee - Music Music MusicJeremy Ledbetter Trio - FlightD. D. Jackson, featuring Sammy Jackson - A Pavane for GeorgieAaron Parks - DelusionsChristian Sands - MMCCatherine Russell, Sean Mason - You Can Depend On MeBria Skonberg - Do You Know What It Means to Miss New OrleansSamara Joy - You Stepped Out of a DreamCaity Gyorgy - They Say It's SpringJazzmeia Horn - You're Getting to Be a Habit With MeKelly Green - World of My OwnMichael Mayo - I WishJose James - For TrayvonArooj Aftab - Whiskey

SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®
The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 10th October 2024

SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 142:45


This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 10th October 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Dan Siegel    Best Foot Forward    Unity    2024 Ross Valory    Windmill    All of the Above    2024 Peter Bernstein    Perpetual Pendulum    Better Angels    2024 Jim Witzel Quartet    The Little Dragon    Breaking Through Gently    2024 Strat Andriotis    Far Away Tears    Exits    2024 The Dam Jawn feat. Dick Oatts    Forward    Forward!    2024 Mark Masters Ensemble feat. Tim Hagans    The Stoic    sui generis    2024 Juan Megna Group    Mariwô    Mariwô    2023 Charles Ruggiero    A Spleef for Cheef    But of Course    2024 The Headhunters    Embraceable You    The Stunt Man    2024 John Fedchock    Naptown U.S.A.    Justifiably J.J.: A Centennial Tribute Live in Indianapolis    2024 The Jim Self/John Chiodini Duo    Super Mario    Feels So Good    2024 Matt Steckler/Yakoi Ikawa/Lonnie Plaxico/Tony Lewis    Prince Eleventy    Old Friends Beckoned New Sounds Reckoned    2024 Benjamin Boone    Monkette    Confluence: The Ireland Sessions    2024 Nubya Garcia    Dawn (feat. Esperanza Spalding)    Odyssey    2024 Michael Mayo    Bag of Bones    Fly    2024 Catherine Russell/Sean Mason    Ain't That Love    My Ideal    2024 Miki Yamanaka    Dark Side, Light Side    Chance    2024 Bill Charlap Trio    Sometimes I'm Happy    And Then Again    2024 Jason Yeager/Jason Anick    AI Apocaplypse    Sanctuary    2024 The Kris Davis Trio    Little Footsteps    Run the Gauntlet    2024 Jeff Lederer    Deportation Operation    Guilty!!!    2024 Rich Halley 4    Retrograde    Dusk and Dawn    2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 10th October 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.

John Daversa Podcast
Michael Mayo: acclaimed singer, songwriter, (and gamer!)

John Daversa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 54:01


Episode 11: A conversation with acclaimed singer, songwriter, (and gamer!), Michael Mayo►Michael Mayo website: https://www.michaelmayomusic.com►Key Moments:0:00 - Introductions2:51 – Musical upbringing and influences5:40 – Learning about professionalism8:08 –More about professionalism and boundaries: “2 strikes”. Know your worth.12:00 – The “shed” mentality14:20 – Practicing “Giant Steps” and the small, tiny details19:04 – Being a singer in an instrumental world. (Proving “them” wrong).23:56 – The voice has moods and the musical self has moods. Showing up for yourself.26:00 – How to deliver notes with a positive spirit. 27:13 – Influential mentors and the Thelonious Monk/Herbie Hancock Institute. Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter (and the movie, The Langoliers).36:49 – “Desert island” records and musical influences.41:42 – Pandemic time, going “in the cave”.43:00: Gaming and how it's become a “shed” for music.48:04: Exploring instruments you don't play. “Sometimes it can be easier when you don't have the chops”49:05: New album!51:05: Back home in L.A.52:10: Where can people find you?►Follow John Daversa Online:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johndaversa/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JohnDaversaMusic/YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/johndaversamusicWebsite: http://www.johndaversa.com  ►CreditsHost and Producer: John DaversaVideo Capture and Editing: Max NierlichAudio Capture: Jake Sonderman and Dudley MerriamGraphic Design: Izzi GuzmanRecorded in Coral Gables, FL, February 17, 2024►Music"The John Daversa Podcast""Moonlight Muse""Junk Wagon"All compositions composed and arranged by John DaversaDaversafications Publications (ASCAP) #michaelmayo #jazzvocal #johndaversa #johndaversapodcast #jazzpodcast #jazzgamingSupport the show►CreditsHost and Producer: John DaversaVideo: Max NierlichAudio: Dudley MerriamMarcus Sasseville: Graphic DesignRecorded in Miami, FL►Music"The John Daversa Podcast""Moonlight Muse""Junk Wagon" All compositions composed and arranged by John DaversaDaversafications Publications (ASCAP)

Clairvoyaging
035: Sitting in the Power // with Michael Mayo

Clairvoyaging

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 57:02 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Come voyage with us as we learn about evidential mediumship with internationally trained medium, astrologer, and spiritual teacher Michael Mayo. Michael's journey from a chance encounter to becoming a respected medium and teacher will inspire you to explore your own potential. Through his unique approach at the Oakbridge Institute, Michael shares the foundational principles that can guide anyone towards spiritual awakening and mediumistic development.Learn how passivity and neutrality can enhance psychic awareness as Michael reveals practical steps to quieting the mind and recognizing subtle energetic sensations. From his studies with renowned mediums like Eileen Davies and Gordon Smith to his personal experiences of clairaudient communication, Michael offers a detailed roadmap for anyone interested in mediumship. We also tackle the common fears surrounding the spirit world and explore how personal development and healing trauma can play a crucial role in enhancing spiritual practices.Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting your spiritual journey, Michael's insights will provide valuable guidance and inspiration for developing authentic mediumship skills. Support the Show.-- SUBSCRIBE in your preferred podcast app!-- Follow @clairvoyagingpodcast on Instagram.-- Send us an email: clairvoyagingpodcast@gmail.com-- Become a Clairvoyager and get access to exclusive extras!Looking to book a distance Reiki session with Lauren?https://www.hellolaurenleon.com/

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
Trinity Sunday | May 26, 2024

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 25:43


Our curate of the last three and a half years, Fr. Michael Mayo, preached his last sermon as curate on this Trinity Sunday. We are incredibly grateful for the way he has poured into our congregation. Servants would not be where it is now - growing and thriving - if he had not joined our staff in 2021. He will be missed in ways that we can't even begin to understand now, and it's also true that we know that God is preparing the next congregation Michael will serve and we trust it will be another perfect fit. If you like what you hear, know we have other amazing clergy who remain at Servants, and we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Fifth Sunday of Easter | April 28, 2024

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 25:29


Obedience, led by the Spirit, is the surest sign of a relationship with the Lord. Fr. Michael Mayo explains how we can meet God in obedience. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
Palm Sunday | March 24, 2024

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 17:10


Though Jesus was humble, riding a donkey into Jerusalem was probably the least humble way he could have entered the city. Fr. Michael Mayo talks about how Jesus is the rightful king of not only Jerusalem but of our hearts. If you like what you hear, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Interviews with Innocence
BEYOND THE STARS: INSIGHTS FROM MICHAEL MAYO – MEDIUM, ASTROLOGER, AND SPIRITUAL

Interviews with Innocence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 52:30


Dive into the enigmatic world of spirituality with "Interviews with Innocence" as we proudly present Episode 212, featuring the remarkable Michael Mayo. An internationally renowned medium, astrologer, and spiritual teacher, Michael has honed his extraordinary skills in the mystic realms of the United Kingdom, guided by eminent figures such as Gordon Smith and Eileen Davies. With a rich academic background from the University of California, Irvine, blending psychology and drama, Michael offers a unique, grounded perspective on the ethereal. In this captivating episode, Michael shares his 18-year odyssey in astrology, providing listeners with an intimate glimpse into the cosmos through his eyes. He recounts his transformative experiences with the Spirit World, delivering messages of love and eternal hope that challenge our perceptions of life and death. Michael's mission is to illuminate the timeless nature of our existence, urging us to embrace our spiritual journeys and the profound connections that bind us to the universe. As a second-generation astrologer and a seasoned spiritual educator, Michael has touched lives across the globe, from the United States to Europe and Australia. His workshops and consultations offer a sanctuary for personal growth, self-discovery, and spiritual awakening. Through his teachings, Michael empowers individuals to uncover their innate strengths, overcome obstacles, and tap into their inner resilience and grit. Join us on a journey of enlightenment and empowerment in Episode 212 of "Interviews with Innocence." Whether you're a spiritual seeker, an astrology enthusiast, or simply curious about the greater mysteries of life, this episode promises a thought-provoking exploration of the unseen forces that shape our world and beyond. Tune in to discover how Michael Mayo's insights can inspire a deeper understanding of your place in the cosmos and the eternal dance of life and love.

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Last Sunday of Epiphany - Transfiguration Sunday | February 11, 2024

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 22:26


The Transfiguration points us to how the glory of Jesus is revealed, not just on the mountain, but on the cross. Fr. Michael Mayo reminds us not to get lost in the glory, but to remember the cross as well. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran

säje, the vocal group made up of singers Sara Gazarek, Amanda Taylor, Johnaye Kendrick, and Erin Bentlage won their first Grammy on Sunday for their arrangement of “In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning”.  They recorded it with one of the most admired musical minds today, Jacob Collier.  And like much of what has happened with so far, that recording was both unintended and totally right, somewhere between the reward for the hard work of talented artists, and magic.  The story plays like a dream. One day Jacob Collier stopped by the LA recording studio (Lucy's Meat Market), where was working on their debut album. One thing led to another and he ended up playing a few free form takes of “In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning.” There's footage of it online and you can see him improvising his arrangement. You can also see his childlike enthusiasm, his playful energy, his request to do just one more take, because he was having so much fun.  After Jacob left, the singers in säje built their vocal arrangement around what he had played. It's a beautiful marriage of improvisation and arrangement, and the result ends up sounding completely inevitable. They contextualized Collier's spontaneous approach, brought it fully into their world, built a frame for his impressionistic gestures, and then filled in the landscape.  This was not their first experience with serendipity. Before was , back when it was just an idea floated by Sara Gazarek in 2018 to put some kind of vocal group together, the four women gathered at a rental house in Palm Springs, California to get to know one another and discuss the possibility of doing something together.  They came out of that weekend with a song “Desert Song”, a sound, and the makings of a story.  The members of don't live in the same place (Sara and Erin live in Los Angeles, Johnaye and Amanda live in Seattle), but they started to work as a group, and eventually recorded “Desert Song”. They submitted the song to the Grammy's  - their first song! - and it was nominated in 2020.  Eventually released their debut album in 2023. It featured guest appearances by Ambrose Akinmusire, Michael Mayo, Terri Lynn Carrington, and of course Jacob Collier, among others. But at the core of the album was the signature silky sound which is a little hard to define, but very easy to identify. It's technically challenging to execute - suspended chords and interweaving lines - and very satisfying to experience.  They like to say that they ascend beyond their training, and into artistry.  We met at a photo studio in Gowanus, Brooklyn late last year and had a beautiful talk about their formation, their journey - from that first weekend retreat in Palm Springs to the release of their first full length album and its subsequent Grammy nomination for Best Arrangement Instruments and Vocals with Jacob Collier for “In The Wee Small Hour of the Morning”, collective lyric writing, managing logistics and juggling four schedules, the emotional space that feminine energy allows, and discovering who they are in public. www.third-story.comwww.substack.leosidran.com

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Fourth Sunday of Epiphany | January 28, 2024

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 26:05


On the cross Jesus took everything that evil had to offer and, though it looked like evil would prevail, he defeated it. Fr. Michael Mayo reminds us of Jesus's victory over hell and Satan. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Third Sunday of Epiphany | January 21, 2024

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 26:18


We all have a need for transformation and no life hack will change us enough to save us. Fr. Michael Mayo talks about our need for transformation and how it's only God that begin and complete that work. If you like what you hear, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The First Sunday of Christmas | December 31, 2023

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 22:00


God the Father revealed Himself to us by sending Jesus to us, "camped" in human flesh. Fr. Michael Mayo discusses this mystery through the lens of John 1:1-18. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The First Sunday in Advent | December 3, 2023

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 20:06


Advent is a time to sit and wait while the rest of the world barrels along to Christmas. Fr. Michael Mayo encourages us to lean into asking the hard questions and sit with the discomfort of not knowing when Jesus will return. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Bloomberg Surveillance
Bloomberg Surveillance: Beyond the Crypto Winter (Podcast)

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 31:27 Transcription Available


Cameron Dawson, Newedge Wealth Chief Investment Officer, says that signs of a recession will come from the market, not the Fed. Bill Dudley, Former NY Fed President & Bloomberg Opinion columnist, expects central banks to introduce digital currencies amid disarray in the crypto sector. Mike Mayo, Wells Fargo Senior Equity Analyst, says AI can take the relationship between banks and technology to another level. Katy Kaminski, AlphaSimplex Chief Research Strategist, says she's concerned about the risk-on rally in the bond market. Norman Roule, Center for Strategic & International Studies Senior Adviser, breaks down the latest on the Israel-Hamas war amid the release of more hostages from Gaza. Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. 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This is the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keane, along with Jonathan Farrow and Lisa Abramowitz. Join us each day for insight from the best and economics, geopolitics, finance and investment. Subscribe to Bloomberg Surveillance on demand on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts, and always on Bloomberg dot Com, the Bloomberg Terminal, and the Bloomberg Business app. Cameron Dawson tear eyed over the quality of that data. Check Cio of New Edge Wealth joining us right now. What's your conviction the next year? I'm talking about you need to get conviction. Now, do you have a lot of conviction? I think that we have to judge as we go into the end of the year when we look at where we in the year with positioning and sentiment and valuations and earnings expectations, because if we get to a point where those things are stretched, where people have been drawn into the market, everybody chases the market into a rallying to the year end, that's when you probably want to start asking questions of how sustainable or durable is We learned that lesson really powerfully this year in the opposite direction. People were underweight, valuations had come in, positioning was very light, and that set up for a very powerful year this year. One really difficult thing for a lot of people is to get two things right. Won the call on the economy and to what the economy means for financial markets. I was looking at Deutsche Bank's call yesterday least when I were going back and forth on this, They've got recession one hundred and seventy five basis points of cuts. Then bink chat is saying fifty one hundred on the SMP. Is good news bad news? Or is bad news good news? What is it? I mean, it's sort of that I want it all and I want it now kind of mentality, which is that I want a FED that's supportive, and I want an economy and earnings that are going to be growing very strongly. And I have to think that we need to ask the question of if a strong economy and strong earnings are consistent with having FED rate cuts and a recession, and if we can have both at the same time, meaning that if the FED is cutting rates, can we really grow earnings at twelve percent next year? Do we actually have the potential that we could have a third year in a row of earnings being closer to flat. If we have a recession. Well, this is John Sulfis basically saying people think we're late cycle, we're actually mid cycle. That if the Federal cuts rates is just sort of a mechanical year over year trying to adapt restrictiveness to inflation, and that that will pave the way for companies to continue to evolve, particularly in the consumer cyclicals. Thoughts. Yeah, it's interesting. You go back to the times when the Fed cut rates and we didn't have a recession ninety five, ninety eight, and twenty nineteen. What's interesting is that the Fed was actually very fearful of a recession in each of those times. They talked about the US not being an island. What's interesting is that the market wasn't scared of a recession. There was no impact to earnings. You had the market hitting all time highs as they were cutting rates. So I think we have to take the cue from the market if it starts to sniff out that data is weakening, that data is starting to come in where we need to be cutting earnings stents we don't hit all time highs in markets, that's when you'd say maybe recession risk is actually higher. So what's your conviction is it to basically shift away from the conviction of everybody else that equities are going to go higher and to take the other side. I think it's incredibly important to remain invested even in times of uncertainty, and the way that we do that is focusing on quality, focusing on companies that can block and tackle, which just means that I want to take out the risk that the economy is going to roll over and I'm going to have big earnings downside. But I also don't want to be over levered. I don't want to be overextended on risk having to have the best case scenario in order for my investments to work. So it's still that middle ground. It's worked really well this year, it likely works really well next year as well, as we think we are still in that late cycle environment. What's so interesting to me is the idea of developing a conviction with five percent money market fund trillions out there. Is part of your optimism of that money shifts given disinflation yields? Yeah, you know, it's a really good question. If all the money market funds is truly investible cap not all, but even at the margin that supports the bid. And we do know that investors compared to the twenty twenty two peak are about three percent less allocated to equities than they were at the peak and twenty twenty two looking at the AAII data, so that would suggest that there is still money on the sidelines, that there still is positioning to be drawn back in. And the good news is that there's cash, there's liquidity. In order to do that, we'll have to continue to watch that data because once people get fully invested, this is critical. I don't mean to interrupt, but you've nailed it. Three percent as the delta here from AAI or whatever it is, AARP, whatever. But the answer is if that money shifts and makes up the three percent difference, what does that do in SMP or Dell points, Well, it likely means that we can continue the rally, But then it calls into question the durability of the rally. Do we test the twenty twenty two high, do we break through it with gusto and really have the kind of rally that we saw coming out of time like twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen, or instead, do we have this sideways chop that looks a lot more like what we experienced in the seventies or even in the two thousands. And it's Chris Harvey is talking about did you just request a down forecast? I did, just busting this. You have a down forecast? Absolutely not. I'm sorry. That was beautiful. Do you want to explain why you don't have a down forecast because it's a price weighted index? Thank you, Cameron Tak Is that enough? Jar Denney SPX five thousands, forty one thousand on the show clip that? I mean, honestly, you guys just gonnatrol each other all morning beautiful. And I said, the perfect ending to this exchange was very good. You know it was great. It was very good. Camera. Thank you. It's going to see it. Cameron Dawson, I knew ittch Wealth, welcome back anytime. I'm going to play this off my book of the year years ago, Ken rog I was very courageous, The Curse of Cash. He's writing about where we are with digital currencies, what the Bank of International Settlements in Geneva thinks, what Central Bank says. He was at the New York Fed. Thanks. Bill Dudley joins us right now writing an important column on c B d C central bank digital currencies, Bill Dudley, very valuable and thought provoking. This morning, we just saw criminal trials, guilty verdicts, maybe appeals involved. But are we getting away from the presumed criminality, the punishment, the secrecy that Ken Rogoff had the courage to talk about. Well, I think that the crypto space is in disarray right now, and the real question now is our central banks around the world going to introduce central bank digital currencies to sort of take up that slack. I think that's going to happen, probably going to be more evolutionary than revolutionary, because it depends on what payment system that you're starting with. I think we're central bank digital currencies could play a very very important role. This is highlighted a new paper that we put out by the brent Witz Committee is really on cross border payments. We had a system of central bank digital currencies where the interfaces were harmonized, you could probably execute payments on a cross border basis at a fraction of the cost. Today, for a lot of migrant workers when they're sending their payments abroad, it costs over five percent of the value of the payment just to execute the trade. It's very slow. So we can certainly do a lot better than than we're doing right now now in this process. The FIT is very far far behind in terms of their work on central bank digital currencies, and in the US there's a quite a bit of skepticism about the need for central bank digital currencies. Why is this work continue? Well, that's so hard of the matter. I'm going to go to Raphael Our owns a high ground on this at BIS. He's documented the incredible friction of transactions in the real world. We all thought we'd be trading bitcoin and you know, John would be down at Selene trading bitcoin for a sweater, but the answers were not. We could really get down to where this is efficacious for central banks. We could really squeeze us down to where there's no transactional friction. Well, that'll obviously always give a little bit of transactional friction, but we can do a lot better than we're doing right now. I mean, in central bank digital currencies should be a pretty significant improvement over cash. I'll be just the safest cash, but in terms of the fault risk, because you'll be guaranteed by the sovereign nation, but you don't have worries about storage. You can transact with digital cash across long distances, So to me, it's like cash plus it's superior to cache and something that we the US should start to innovate on. There's a concern bill that as you disintermediate banks, essentially those agents that really capitalize from those frictions that exist, that some of the functioning of markets that traditionally has supported things like treasuries starts to ebb away. How concerned are you as you start to adopt new, less friction build methods and as capital markets slow in the wake of rate hikes, how much does that really disintermediate banks that really are still essential for the functioning of the treasury market. It really depends on central bank digital currency design, and I think there you want to have a two tier system where the banks continue to own the customer relationships. Central banks don't want to have customer relationships with hundreds of millions of households, so they should hand that off to the banking system. The second thing you want to do is make sure that the central bank digital currency doesn't pay interest. If it doesn't pay interest, it's basically going to be used for payments, not for investment, So that preserves the role of the central of commercial banks as intermediaries. So I think if you do those two things essentially protect that the commercial banking system is providing financial intermediation services, but the central bank helps provide a better payments medium. The reason why I ask is on a broader sense away from digital currencies, is there is increasing concern about how much of the risk taking activity and how much, frankly, of financial market functioning has moved outside of the highly regulated banks into the private sector. Earlier this morning, UBAS chair Clem Kelliher came out warning again that there's a bubble in private markets and that there's risks building there as an increasing amount of lending moved to that area. Are you concerned about that? Do you think that there is this sort of situation forming on the heels of rate hikes, on the heels of the more tightly regulated banks that deserves greater scrutiny. Absolutely? I think this notion that all we need to do to fix the problems that we saw in March of twenty twenty in the banking system is to appile a lot higher capal requirements on the largest banks. I think that's misguided. Increase the cabal requirements on the biggest banks, You're just going to push activity out into the non regulated banking sector, and that's going to make the financial system less secure, more unstable than the current regime. So I think we need to think really hard about what were the problems in March twenty twenty and how to address them. Bill, thanks for catching out with us. Give us an your view on that built outly the former New York Fed President Lie So this is joy. Why don't you bring in mister Mayo here because he's all AI in bankings, which makes me very happy actually because Thanksgiving dinners several of them. All of the discussion was about artificial intelligence. Mike Mayo focused on artificial intelligence as well, saying that it's not just going to be in big tech, it's also going to be in banks that you need to have AI talent at the financial institution, saying the marriage of banks with tech, including AI, is a long term positive that can help the industry trend toward record efficiency. Joining us now is the one and only Michael Mayo, Mike, thank you so much for being with us. So tell us just how much banks could benefit at a time where people have written them off as utilities that are overspending and are not going to make big returns. Well, if you're a bank and don't have an AI strategy, then you don't have a strategy because if the bank across the street has calculators or spreadsheets or Bloomberg terminals, yes, and you don't have those, then how are you going to compete? So AI is here to stay. The marriage of banks and tech has been a good one. It's stalled recently, but I think AI can rekindle that relationship by taking the productivity benefits which have been revenues per employee have improved by one third over the last decade. So banks and tech have been working, but I think AI can take that to another level. Is it a kind of thing where there'll be a few winners you mentioned Golias Mike Mayo in your noe is a kind of thing where four or five will win and the rest lose? Or can it actually be a benefit distributed across the industry? Well, I think most jobs at banks will be impacted. I mean, think of what I do. I'm an analyst, and analysis can be improved by this extra tool called a Now I do think there will always be a human in the loop for most cases. In other words, to prepare for your show today, Lisa and Tom, I went to chat GPT and said, what should I say in one sentence about this? And they said it's a revolution that will enable productivity, savings and better customer service. Well that's an improval. Well that's an improved starting point. But you know it's partly wrong. First, I'm not sure it's a revolution, especially at banks. It tends to be more of an evolution, and simply by enabling that potential doesn't mean that becomes a reality. And you've seen false starts cloud, You've had some buyers remorse. Blockchain didn't come out as quickly as expected. You know the dot com bubble one point. Oh, Tom, you remember all these Internet pollows which didn't survive. So I'm positive on the implications of AI, but I also I'm aware of the cast come back even further. George Ball E. F. Hutton. They blew it. They couldn't keep up on technology. This is Lisa. When there were cards with holes in them and a thing called Fortran. The answer is I want to know who the losers are going to be in this. I mean, I know you've got single best buys in all this, but what is the scale of the losers that you see in technology and banking three to five years out. Well, I do think Goliath is winning, and you have this poll by Evident. I know they've had the founders on your show. In fact, they have an all day conference in New York City tomorrow. So JP Morgan is number one front and center right now and their investment in technology are paying off. I'm surprised to see City Group in the top ten for all their issues with their back office, and they have major issues. They're making some efforts with AI. On the other hand, those banks that have not advanced with digitization and the cloud and getting their data together could struggle. And I do wonder about some of these mid sized banks. I mean, do they have the scale to really leverage these solutions and getting talent. Talent is such a big issue and you can't just buy talent off shelf. You can get solutions, but who's actually going to implement those solutions in each business line? So when I'm listening to you, I'm thinking how much are they're going to pay them. I mean, we're talking about open AI paying eight hundred thousand dollars to engineers at just at of a base level. I mean, how much your bank's going to have to pay some of this talent to come to their bank and develop similar solutions that can effectively support and reduce certain headcount in certain areas well. I think what you'll see is you'll see a reduction in headcount and some of those savings plowed back into paying other employees more money, especially AI engineers. They're in serious demand. But if you go to one of the largest banks, you have a whole career path. You can scale these solutions across tens of millions of customers as opposed to going to a smaller bank. I mean, what's your pitch. Now? There are some smaller banks in this evidence survey that performed quite well because they were already ahead on technology. So I think those winning in technology can keep winning more and those that are behind are going to have to have kind of a existential moment here. This can all work if banks have the cash to invest right and that sort of you put a pause on that at a time when potentially there could be a slow down and there could be some kind of reduction in revenues tied to slowing capital markets how much I understand this is a longer term call, but how much do you see a thawing in that kind of environment next year versus a tightening and the screws I mean, this is sort of one of the big disagreements for the backdrop for banks and capital markets activity at a time where yields are still high, but we also are potentially going to start seeing the effects of that. Well, I promise you I will be the first analyst to ask that question or earnings calls. If banks are spending too much money. Banks have no choice because of the headwinds from rates, recession possibility, and regulation. They must get more efficient. So if I'm the CEO of any bank and you're coming to me with the program for AI and want to invest a lot of money, I'd say, great, where are you saving the money to fund that? Nobody cares. All we want to know from Mike Mayo is what to do this year? Twelve months out, twelve months ago now flat on its back. We've had a magnificent seven moonshot right now. Keith briat Indexes twenty five percent above the pandemic low. Is this the year twenty twenty four of the banks? Do you load the boat here on banking? Well, look, the long arc of the benefits of the industry de risking has still yet to play out. Banks didn't get credit through the pandemic. The excuse was the government stimulus. Right now, you had some smaller regional banks fail earlier this year, so it's still delayed. So I still think over the next two to three years you see the benefit of the improved banking industry resiliency play out, and then they aren't as risky as perceived and they re rate at least back to historical And then the bigger question is longer term for the rerate above. Now, it's not immediate tom. I think as you get further out, you get better inflection points when it comes to banks, bread revenues, interest rates, effects, monetizing that capital markets backlog, and more clarity on regulation, which is a very big issues. Still, just real quick, just to follow up on the AI, what is the right AI investment? Is it getting some sort of application to write your reports for you. Is it being able to collate data from your customers to basically prescribe what they're going to do or want. What's the correct way. There's no one size fits off when it comes to AI investments. It's about banks tailoring those AI investments to their use cases that they have that's unique to them. So I find interesting anything related to compliance, fraud, cyber that's where you're seeing some really low hanging fruit early benefits. I think when it comes to some additional automation in the back office. I love what it can do for technology, the idea of Cobyl program change to Python, change to c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e definitely need a balance between shorts and longs in this market. We have seen more buying pressure recently, which has been of perhaps causing some deceleration or deleveraging in short positions. But from the trend space, that's a strategy that's much more slow moving than some that you might be discussing. But there are definitely potential that some people are unwinding shorts as well. Hey Kitty, thanks for the update. Still short on this bomb market, Keady Commitski of Alpha Simplex. We take immense pride and I'm talking for the wonderful team we have working twenty four seven of giving you people of experience as we look at the horrific war in the Eastern Mediterranean. We've been advantaged by Norman Rule to say he's a former senior US intelligence official at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, barely describes his public service to the nation. Mister Roland, I want to cut to the chase here my amateur reading of fiction. Is it a ceasefire? Is an intelligence opportunity? Is this ceasefire good for the Israelis to develop intelligence in Gaza? Good morning, and you are absolutely correct. Keep in mind that the Israelis have a variety of means of intelligence. They must ingest a preasent. Prisoner interrogations take quite a while. Laptops have thousands of pages of data that must be reviewed, and you're looking to identify locations of individuals, hiding sites, weapons capacities, movement profiles, so that your troops can then use this as they plan operations when hostilities resume. So this is indeed probably one of the busiest periods for Israeli and partner intelligence. Does their military effort on a longer cease fire? Well, their military right now is supportive of the hostage release. They are concerned obviously that they allowed hostages to be taken and there because of the failure of October seventh, and this period is allowing that innocent Israelis are returning home, but that does not undermine their commitment to eradicating Hamas. Do we understand Have they articulated an endgame? Norman, No, And I think it may be a bit unfair to even think about what an endgame may be. So let me give you a give you an example. We are, in some ways in the easiest period of hostage negotiations. Once the negotiations turned to Israeli soldiers or men, you're going to see Hamas perhaps demand a lot more from the Israelis, the Israelis are unlikely to give, and therefore this could extend the hostage negotiations far longer than Israel could permit. And also we're looking at a period of time when the American presence among the hostages remains significant. Only one American has been released, likely because Hamas wishes to keep American political pressure on Israel. So it may well be that Americans may not be released in the initial period. There's something that you've said that I'd like you to explain to our audience. You said it's important not to confuse procedural hangups with strategic differences on hostage releases. Can you just go through what that actually means, Norman. In the early days of hostage negotiations, you've got issues such as how do you bring hostages to a safe location, exactly which hostage is going to be released, and what that particular group holding the hostages feels about their loss of that influence. And then on the Israeli side, you've got prisoners who have committed in some cases quite horrific acts, and the families of the individuals behind those sentences are going to be unhappy about the release. So you're going to have a process of working through this. But it doesn't mean that each side in this issue isn't interested in the release and the ceasefire. In fact, all sides involved Hamas, Israel, the United States, Qutar, they all benefit from a ceasefire and hostage release. Norman, can you just elaborate on the different factions within the Hamas group that are holding hostages and why they might be reluctant to release certain hostages. How this is sort of playing out in a political sphere over in Gaza. Well, we not only have different factions among the Palestinians, primarily Hamas, palestin Islamis Shihad criminal groups that may have taken hostages and seek to sell them to their own Palestinian partners, but we also have a communications problem. Imagine if you are these various groups and you know the Israelis are looking for your communications and looking for your movements, how do you exchange the data and conduct those intra Palestinian negotiations just to get that process going. It's a very complicated situation. What do you expect Tony Blinken to do on his latest tour of the region. We're always going to push for some sort of continued pressure on Hamas to release not only hostages, but to think about how they would consider a day after event. There's been very little actual crystallization of what day after means. You may have anything from an international police presence to Hamas thinking it can still survive because it will retain hostages for a period of time. And these talks are ongoing among all the various partners, and perhaps most important here are going to be the Saudist because they're leading such a large portion of the Islamic the Islamic world in Israel. It's really to make sure that he has a sense of where the coalition is in terms of resumption of hostilities and how Natanya, who is handling the various hostage debates within his own government. Norman role Aaron David Miller with us yesterday was just brilliant, and how this is not nineteen sixty seven, if that is true, and if there's not going to be a Camp David visit, a Camp David accord. Whatever our memory is of normal diplomatic ties, what do you presume will be the administration's approach to finding some kind of accord. Where are we a year from now, two years from now? Very difficult to think forward. First, you've got to identify which partners are going to show up for a camp David's style agreement meeting. I mean, think about it. Will Benjamin Netanyahu survive in his current political situation? It's stoutful. Who is going to be the leader of the Palestinians? Abu Mazen Mahammuda Bass, the head of the Palestine Authority is eighty eight years old. There will be no hamas presidents at the table. So who do you bring to the table that those entities don't actually exist at present? That's a massive question. Norman has tried to get your for you, it always says no one. Roll of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Surveillance podcast on Apple, Spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Listen live every weekday starting at seven am Eastern. I'm Bloomberg dot Com, the iHeartRadio app, tune In, and the Bloomberg Business app. You can watch us live on Bloomberg Television and always on the Bloomberg Terminal. Thanks for listening. I'm Tom Keen and this is Bloomberg,See 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Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Twenty Second Sunday after Pentecost | October 29, 2023

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 23:08


Where does Jesus make you most uncomfortable? That may be where He's wanting you to grow the most. Fr. Michael Mayo elaborates on the question in today's sermon. If you like what you see, we'd love for you to join us in person. Learn more: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Relate Then Educate Podcast
From Teacher to Hypnotist with Michael Mayo

Relate Then Educate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 68:36


Erin & Rick got to sit down and talk with Michael Mayo. Michael worked with students who have special needs and after being in the non-traditional classroom for over 2 decades, he is recently retired and performing hypnosis full time. Michael will be at all 3 of our Teachers Night Out events this year! You do not want to miss out on his excellent comedy hypnosis show! Hilarious!!

The Oracle of Light
Medium Michael Mayo - Spirit Speaks

The Oracle of Light

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 51:54


Michael Mayo is an internationally respected medium, author, astrologer, and spiritual teacher. He brings a practical, grounded, and evidential style to his spiritual work. With his passion for teaching and helping others discover their own unique spiritual connection, he has taught and worked globally. He is the founder of The Oakbridge Institute, an online school that strives to raise the standard of mediumship and psychic studies. He is also the author of Spirit Speak, a step-by-step guide to genuine spiritual communication. Throughout his 17+ years of working with the Spirit World, he has demonstrated his ability to connect with departed loved ones in both public demonstrations and private sittings. By bringing messages of love and hope from the Spirit world, his mission is to show that we, like love, are eternal.   Connect with Michael:  Website: https://www.mediummichaelmayo.com/ Book Spirit Speaks: Amazon.com: Spirit Speaks: A Step-by-Step & Evidence-Based Approach to Genuine Spirit Communication: 9780738773438: Mayo, Michael: Books Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mediummichaelmayo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mediummichaelmayo/   In this episode we explore: The Oakbridge Institute - Michael's Center for Mediumistic and Psychical Studies  Evidential Mediumship The Difference between psychism and mediumship  Experiencing the world through mediumship  Painting loved ones back to life during readings  Spiritualizing the self  The undying love of the Spirit World  And, so much more!    You can learn more or schedule a session with Shauna at www.livealifeyoulove.org or email shauna@livealifeyoulove.org The Growing Up in Heaven Program is now available at www.livealifeyoulove.org where you'll learn a proven, step-by-step process to connect with, and experience your child as they grow up in Heaven. With love, Shauna xo ©2023 Shauna Domalain

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost | October 1, 2023

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 25:56


We're called to think of others more highly than ourselves and to lay our lives down like Christ laid his down for us. But what does that mean and how can we do it? Fr. Michael Mayo discusses all this and more in this week's sermon. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost | August 27, 2023

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 16:20


The most important question we can ask ourselves is "Who do we say that Jesus is?" The answer to this question will inform everything we do. Fr. Michael Mayo talks about the implications. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost | July 30, 2023

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 28:34


The good that God has in store for those who love Him may not be good as we imagine it, but it will be far better than what we can dream for ourselves. Fr. Michael Mayo builds on a theme he preached on earlier this year: if we trust that God loves us, we can trust Him with our whole lives. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost & Baptisms | July 9, 2023

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 27:56


Can we trust that Jesus's yoke is good and that his burden is light? Fr. Michael Mayo discusses how Jesus's yoke is different and what it means to trust Him. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

The Spirit Room Podcast
Empowered Mediumship With Megan Alisa

The Spirit Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 48:59


I have a very special guest this week. Her name is Megan Elisa and she is a warm, down to earth evidential psychic medium based in Southern California, working worldwide facilitating both private and public demonstrations of mediumship. Her passion is to provide a safe space for healing through detailed accurate evidence and messages from those in spirit so that their loved ones know life continues beyond physical death. She teaches psychic and mediumship development at Oakbridge Institute, as well as being a content creator, helping the public know the truth of spirit, and dispelling fears and misunderstandings through using both humor and a non woo woo based approach. Megan is strongly devoted to the spirit world and the work that she does with them. She has developed her mediumship under some of the most accurate & well respected mediums working today, such as Michael Mayo, Eileen Davies, and Gordon Smith, and travels to study at the world-famous Arthur Findlay College in England.   I know you'll find this conversation intriguing and I hope that it will inspire you on your own mediumship journey.   Find Megan here Evidential Psychic Medium http://meganalisamedium.com IG @shesgotarebelheart TikTok @MeganAlisaMedium YouTube Channel Megan Alisa Medium   As always, you can find me here:   www.melissawhitemedium.com    

Bad Acts

Subscriber-only episodeOn May 1, 2023, authorities released a missing person's report for teens Ivy Webster and Brittany Brewer. They went to a sleepover with their friend Tiffany and never returned home. When police realized that Tiffany's stepfather was a criminal set to stand trial that day, they knew something was wrong.Episode Source List:https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/02/us/henryetta-oklahoma-seven-bodies-found-tuesday/?dicbo=v https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oklahoma-rapist-messaged-woman-ready-testify-night-7-bodies-found-rcna83137https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/7-bodies-found-4-identified-in-missing-teenager-search-in-oklahoma  https://www.koco.com/article/oklahoma-7-bodies-found-henryetta-missing-teens-jesse-mcfadden/43768216 https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/seven-bodies-missing-teens-found-dead-oklahoma-1234728180/ https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oklahoma-sex-offender-suspected-killing-6-was-free-sex-crimes-charges-rcna82884 https://www.mcalesternews.com/news/investigator-oklahoma-man-shot-six-people-then-himself/article_fc771828-e9fe-11ed-a6ad-4bc70bbdda93.html https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/mcfadden-investigation-update-victims-father-debunks-rumors-shares-investigator-information https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/dancing-near-churches-legalized-in-henryetta Beyond the ShadowsJoin us as we delve into our favorite dark tales and paranormal mysteries. Venture with...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Teaching While Queer PodcastTeaching While Queer Podcast is a space for LGBTQIA+ educators, administrators, and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Servants of Christ Anglican Church
The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost | June 25, 2023

Servants of Christ Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 26:05


How do we remain faithful when our faith is what makes us want to lose our way? Fr. Michael Mayo gives us practical ways that we can be faithful through suffering. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/

I'm a Medium! Ask Me How!
Fully Blended: Your Guide to Trance Mediumship with Megan Alisa and Michael Mayo

I'm a Medium! Ask Me How!

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 61:32


In this episode Mat and Dana go over the "Oakbridge" to ask the important questions on what Trance and Physical Mediumship is...and what it is not. Who better to answer all these questions than our friends Michael Mayo and Megan Alisa!?! This episode has been so highly anticipated and overdue. So buckle up kids Michael and Megan are here to do less and teach you what mediumship is all about. Enjoy this episode!!! You can learn more from Michael and Megan about mediumship and psychism at the Oakbridge Institute Make sure to catch their West Coast Tour! Tickets can be purchased here! You can find more about Michael Mayo at https://www.mediummichaelmayo.com or find him on social media  @MediumMichaelMayo  You can purchase his book Spirit Speaks here You can find more about Megan Alisa at https://www.meganalisamedium.com or on social media  @MeganAlisaMedium or on IG @shesgotarebelheart Wanna see our cute little faces interact on the podcast, listen to great meditations and watch us read? Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube Interested in development? Check out our website at ⁠https://www.matanddana.com⁠ We have empath, psychic and mediumship classes and development circles available now! Like the podcast? Join our Patreon! $5 dollars a month will help keep this little podcast going. We know that Logan from I.T. will love you even more if you join our Patreon! ⁠https://www.patreon.com/MatandDana⁠ Want to join our FREE Facebook community for mediumship development? https://www.facebook.com/groups/matanddana/ We'd love to hear from you! You can email us at hello@matanddana.com You can find Dana Willey at www.danawilley.com and on all social platforms @danawilleywoo You can find Mathew at www.mathewtowmedium.com and on TikTok @mathewtowmedium

Grief Awakening Podcast
Ep. 25 "Spirit Speaks" with Medium Michael Mayo: debunking myths of mediumship, how we can experience our loved ones, & trusting divine timing

Grief Awakening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 45:09


Michael Mayo is an internationally trained medium, astrologer, author, and spiritual teacher. He developed his mediumship in the United Kingdom under mediums such as Gordon Smith (School of Intuitive Studies) and Eileen Davies (Arthur Findlay College). Michael brings a practical, grounded, and evidential style to his spiritual work Throughout his many years of working with the Spirit World, he has brought messages of love and hope from those on the higher side of life. His greatest mission is to show that life, like love, is eternal. Michael's Oakbridge Institute for Mediumistic and Psychical Studies provides evidence based learning for students with a catalog of courses and community involvement opportunities. Michael's book "Spirit Speaks" is available at the link below! Spirit Speaks on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Spirit-Speaks-Step-Step-Evidence-Based/dp/0738773433/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2WK65T4958UO3&keywords=spirit+speaks+michael+mayo&qid=1683258217&sprefix=spirit+speaks%2Caps%2C85&sr=8-1 Connect with Michael: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mediummichaelmayo/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mediummichaelmayo Website: https://www.mediummichaelmayo.com/ Oakbridge Institute: https://www.oakbridgeinstitute.org/ Thanks for tuning in to this weeks episode! I'd love to hear from you! Reach out via socials and let me know what you took away from this episode! Don't forget to hit the follow➕ button to never miss another episode!  If you are an energy worker, grief expert, or someone who has a deep spiritual connection with your loved ones in spirit and would like to tell your story, I'd love to hear from you! Please send me an email (below) and let me know you would like to be a future guest! Download for FREE the Reignite Your Connection Meditation here: https://www.intuitivelyalyse.com/products/p/reignite-your-connection-meditation Let's Connect! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/intuitively_alyse/ Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/IntuitivelyAlyse Email:  IntuitivelyAlyse@gmail.com Website:  https://www.intuitivelyalyse.com Book a Coaching or energy work session!: https://app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=25029542

Psyche Magic
Mediumship Development with Michael Mayo

Psyche Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 73:34


On our Season 2 Finale, I interview an extra special guest - Michael Mayo! Michael is an Evidential Psychic Medium, Co-Founder of The Oakbridge Institute - a Center for Mediumistic and Psychical Studies, and author of the new book Spirit Speaks - A Step by Step and Evidence-Based Approach to Genuine Spirit Communication.  Michael and I discuss an early dream he had foreshadowing his work as a Medium and, later, as a teacher of Mediumship Development. We touch on visitation dreams from loved ones who have passed away, dispelling fear of the spirit world, and insights about each of our own paths of spirituality. We also explore his book as a manual for those who are interested in developing their own means of spiritual communication. I do an intro where I tell a brief version of my own story that lead me to discovering and wanting to learn about mediumship as well. It's such a lovely conversation about a subject that's near and dear to my heart, and I hope you enjoy it!  TW: brief mention of suicide at 6:54; 8:10; 9:04 Psyche Magic Patreon, Website, Socials and more!⁠⁠⁠ Follow Michael's work and various projects here! As a reminder, detailed show notes with all referenced material from the episode (as well as plenty of other fun bonus resources) are available to Patreon subscribers! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jordan-hale1/message

Here For The Health of It
Episode 81 - Michael Mayo - Palmetto Outdoor

Here For The Health of It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 84:34


Michael Mayo, also known as "Ketchup and Mustard" started Palmetto Outdoor in 2006 to get kids outside and experience Columbia, SC. Michael started whitewater kayaking at 6 years old and has been camping outdoors all his life. Using commercial tubing products, ALWAYS WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKET! Michael's Links: website - https://www.palmettooutdoor.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/palmettooutdoors/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/palmettooutdoors/?paipv=0&eav=Afb1Zm8JJRsjdvWrHhapH9H6Cyt6waJBUVSO1AUFFrLkrNluCZZDk7mZr2dcPfdTPQs&_rdr Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQknwlXypBvNibvhlvcXiw/videos?app=desktop Blog - https://www.palmettooutdoor.com/blog Book a Tour - https://book.peek.com/s/ef26c5b4-bee8-4567-8f3b-a74b634c4131/LD31 HFTHOI LINKS: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hereforthehealthofitpodcast/reels/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hereforthehealthofit/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0 Website - https://www.hereforthehealthofit.com/

Dr. Lotte: Science with Soul
What You've Always Wondered About Mediumship with Medium Michael Mayo

Dr. Lotte: Science with Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 43:08


Michael Mayo is an internationally respected medium, astrologer, and spiritual teacher. He brings a practical, grounded, and evidential style to his spiritual work. With his passion for teaching and helping others discover their own unique spiritual connection, he has taught and worked globally. Throughout his 16+ years of working with the Spirit World, he has demonstrated his ability to connect with departed loved ones in both public demonstrations and private sittings. By bringing messages of love and hope from the Spirit world, his mission is to show that we, like love, are eternal. He is the author of Spirit Speaks.    

The Medium Experience
Medium Michael Mayo

The Medium Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 73:26


It's my pleasure to introduce you to Michael Mayo. Michael has developed his mediumship for 16+ years and grew up learning astrology. He has spent much of his time developing in the U.K., studying under some of the top mediums in the world.Michael is the founder of Oakbridge Institute Center for  Mediumistic and Psychical Studies.If you're interested in joining a community of like-minded people seeking genuine, evidential connection to the Spirit World through online weekly classes, workshops, progressive courses, and more, The Oakbridge Institute offers a variety of pathways for you to explore the bridge between you and your spiritual essence.HERE IS THE LINK TO HIS RECENT BOOK!As well as:WebsiteInstagramOakbridge Institute

Spirit School
Spirit Speaks with Medium Michael Mayo

Spirit School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 50:43


This week, I am having a conversation with my dear friend Michael Mayo. He is a medium, the founder of the Oakbridge Institute, and the author of a new book, Spirit Speaks. Michael shares that he wanted his book to have everything someone needs to begin their mediumship development journey. He talked about how mediumship is more about allowing yourself to receive than technique, and shared his thoughts on the differences between UK and US mediumship standards. One of the things that came out of this conversation was a shared agreement that we need more genuine sharing and accessibility for mediumship because it can benefit everyone.   I said more than once in the episode how energizing it was to have this conversation about mediumship! This is one of the benefits of being in community while doing this work.    The next round of The Initiation starts on January 31! Join the waitlist for a special bundle and pricing. (Hint: This will be especially exciting if you've been thinking about joining my monthly membership!) https://view.flodesk.com/pages/636318632d6246fc1453ca16 Michael Mayo Links   If you purchase his book, Spirit Speaks, before December 15 and send a screenshot to support@oakbridgeinstitute.org you will receive a free sitting in the power meditation!   Get the Spirit Speaks Llewellyn: https://www.llewellyn.com/product.php?ean=9780738773438 Amazon US:https://www.amazon.com/Spirit-Speaks-Step-Step-Evidence-Based-ebook/dp/B09RK5VM2S Amazon Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/Spirit-Speaks-Step-Step-Evidence-Based/dp/0738773433/   Website: https://www.oakbridgeinstitute.org/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mediummichaelmayo/ Spirit School Links Initiation Waitlist: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/636318632d6246fc1453ca16 Join us on the new FREE Spirit School platform: https://myspiritschoolcollective.com/plans/ Join the Spirit School Collective: https://www.squamishmedium.com/spiritschoolcollective Visit Spirit School at https://www.squamishmedium.com/ for all courses and upcoming programs View full transcripts of podcast episodes at https://www.squamishmedium.com/blog In this episode: It is surreal to have people reading his new book and reflecting back how impactful it is Someone from Llewellyn publishing saw his interview on Shift Network and offered a book deal He wrote his new book, Spirit Speaks, in a focused month of writing Michael saw a need for his type of teaching that is not technique based He wanted his book to have everything someone needs to begin their mediumship journey If you teach a technique, it's not going to work for everyone Teach the bigger principles of surrender, allowing, trust, letting go of tension Pioneers of spiritualism didn't have techniques, they sat in presence and communed with Spirit Spiritualists in the US and UK had to overcome religious extremism  In Indigenous cultures, it was accepted as a role you were born into without barriers Spiritualists asked religious questions, like does Jesus say this is okay? Indigenous cultures talk to animal and plant people as equals on this planet Michael notes that today's battle is scientific in addition to being religious  In a materialistic society, it's hard to imagine not having to prove something We can't bypass the human experience and need for some validation  In the end, we want to honour the world of spirit and their messages Focus on the phenomena of mediumship makes spirit a tool for performance I imagine that my Nana would demand my attention as a medium TV mediums created new expectations of what a sitting is like While it normalized mediumship, but it also lowered the standards in some ways The UK has kept it sacred, while it's about entertainment and persona in the US It's not about systems and structures, it's innate and about spiritual experiences Religious context makes Spiritualism less accessible to people with religious trauma Everyone loses someone, so can benefit from mediumship We need people from all different walks of life to make it accessible Mediums we admire are grounded and don't need to prove themselves Pinnacle mediums like Helen Hughes have shown what's possible She learned how to speak in front of people because of the responsibility Though used offensively in literature, “ignorance” may mean more free to channel Being a clear channel has more to do with surrender and confidence than intelligence The title “evidential medium” has been used as a way to present as superior It goes without saying that mediumship should be evidential so titles aren't that crucial There are people that will prefer facts, and others who prefer shared memories We are all natural mediums because it's how we connect to our spiritual self CHildren have abilities before their prefrontal cortex is developed Even a natural medium needs to develop and learn, just like a pianist Michael has a troubleshooting section in the book of common issues He reads excerpts are about having a heart of service and trusting yourself One change in mediumship is it is a staple in research of evidential proof of survival We are also moving away from showmanship and into the bigger picture and meaning We will be discerning what is genuine and what is harmful on platforms like TikTok Genuine and honest people don't need to be loud and receive the validation Michael reflected his appreciation for how I share my voice in this work

Interviews with Innocence
"Spirit Speaks" A New Book by Michael Mayo

Interviews with Innocence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 39:22


In today's episode, Michael shares his exciting new book Spirit Speaks, a beautiful book about how anyone can connect with those on the other side. This is truly a must-read for anyone interested in connecting on a deeper level.   For full show notes, please visit: https://www.interviewswithinnocence.com/blog/167

Reading And Writing Podcast

Interview with Michael Mayo, author of the novel WELCOME TO JIMMY'S PLACE.You can support the podcast today by buying me a coffee.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reading-and-writing-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Empowered Spirit Show
Spirit Speaks with Michael Mayo

The Empowered Spirit Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 43:19


This episode is being brought to you by Forecast located in Homewood Alabama. Forecast is a hair salon on a mission to shape a movement in the beauty industry focusing on education, fashion, and creativity. Forecast strives to train stylists with the latest in education to provide their guests with the latest trends. Follow them on Instagram @forecastsalon or find them online at https://www.forecastsalon.com/ As this podcast goes to air we moving out of Scorpio Season and into Sagittarius with a new moon coming in on Wednesday.  From the deep waters of Scorpio we shift to the joy and optimism of fiery Sagittarius. Sagittarius energy reminds us we are the forever student... exploring traveling and wandering around picking up new lessons reminding us it's the journey that we travel and not the destination. It is a time of new adventures ... in every aspect of your life... allow for divine trust and faith as you take these new steps forward.   Tune into your daily practice to ground your body and energetic field as you navigate this immense energy.  This is a time to know your energy ... your truth … your voice.. your Spirit is so valuable at this time. And that's where the RITES come in to help you move through all this stuff! Rites being Reiki.. intuition.. tarot.. eft and stones and crystals. Finding ways to tend to the struggles of your life with these tools can add inspiration and amusement and joy. All these cosmic forces and energy alignments on my Energy Focus for the Week which you can find live on Sunday nights on Instagram and FB. We talk about what's going on, we align our energy, set intentions for the week and I pull the Tarot cards for guidance. Join me or catch the replay. Now is the time to know how you process your energy. Are you using your energy in a productive manner?  Or, are you finding yourself drained… tired… procrastinating,.. depressed, or perhaps even fearful of how to move forward? What are those energy drains?  And what are they causing you on a daily basis? Check out my latest quiz... The DarkSide of Energy Drains... you will uncover the evil archetype that is stealing your energy and how you can use the strengths of your archetype to raise the ceiling on your success in life.  In today's episode, I speak with Michal Mayo, a medium, psychic, and astrologer who shares his new book, “Spirit Speaks” with us. In this episode, we talk about his view of evidential mediumship, how to develop this craft, myths, how anyone can train, Historical mediums, meditation, daily practice, and how life is eternal. Michael Mayo is an internationally respected medium, astrologer, spiritual teacher, and author. He brings a practical, grounded, and evidential style to his spiritual work. With his passion for teaching and helping others discover their own unique spiritual connection, he has taught and worked globally. Throughout his 16+ years of working with the Spirit World, he has demonstrated his ability to connect with departed loved ones in both public demonstrations and private sittings. By bringing messages of love and hope from the Spirit world, his mission is to show that we, like love, are eternal. Mediummichaelmayo.com The Oakbridge Institute Instagram Facebook YouTube For those wanting to develop their own mediumship and psychic awareness, Mediumship offers an opportunity to discover they are connected to something bigger than themselves and learn to understand how they fit into the “bigger picture.” For those in grief and loss, mediumship helps to provide a step in their healing journey and provide comfort knowing they will see their loved ones again and that they go on. Spirit people have a lot of thoughts! Gladys Osborne Leonard Eileen Garret As Michael says, "My work helps to empower the spirit through using an evidence-based approach to cultivate genuine, spiritual awareness and connection." "We are eternal and just one breathe away from our loved ones." Reach out to Michael for his book and his work. And if you need help embodying the practice of spirituality, reach out. Schedule a Monetize your Energy Call with me and let's talk about the 3 things draining your energy and the #1 thing you can do right away. Thanks again for listening. To your Spirit, Terri PS…   Take the quiz to find out the "Evil Archetype" that is Draining Your Energy. Time to stop the leaks and shine some light so that you can Monetize your Energy to raise the ceiling on your success.

Rhythms Radio Show
RHYTHMS Radio Show (Oct.28.2022)

Rhythms Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 59:06


Listen every Friday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru) Subscribe in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/funk-and-beyond-weekly/id1063844118?mt=2 for more details please visit beyondfunk.ru tracklist: 1. Curtis Nowosad - The Water Protectors (Jessi Lee Remix) (feat. Michael Mayo) 2. Joseph Malik - Tavistock (Sound Signals Kulu's Jazz Bar Remix) 3. AHNAMUSICA - Roll Your Own 4. Takuya Kuroda - It's Okay 6. Camilla George - The Long Juju Slave Route of Arochokwu 7. Dirty Snacks Ensemble - You Would Do Well 8. Aaron Taylor - Ebbs and Flows 9. Sly5thAve x JSWISS - Humble (Instrumental) 10. Young Gun Silver Fox - Winners 11. Ederlezi - Buried Words 12. Jackson Mathod - 3am (feat. Oli Howe & David Mrakpor) 13. Surprise Chef - Together Again 14. Thee Sacred Souls - Love is the Way 15. Dego - Catch The Sun (feat. Samii) 16. Petter Eldh - Koma Kaprifol 17. Tutu Amuse - Marginalized Minority B-side Port 18. AHNAMUSICA - Throwback 19. Natalie Duncan - Hearts In A Cage [4hero Remix] 20. Jerzy Milian Orkiestra - Gacek

The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 87 - Nick Campbell (Pomplamoose, Scary Pockets, Charlie Puth, Vulfpeck)

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 82:08


Nick Campbell plays the electric bass. He was born and raised in Los Angeles and like most members of the city's bountiful music scene he spent the majority of his youth in the annals of music education. It was here that Campbell developed his unique penchant for superimposing triadic patterns over static harmony (commonly referred to as “getting modal”).You may have seen him playing bass as a sideman with (but not limited to): Pomplamoose, Scary Pockets, Charlie Puth, Vulfpeck, Meghan Trainor, Raquel Rodriguez, Nigel Hall, Josh Smith, Kirk Fletcher, Lunchmoney Lewis, Michael Mayo and Moonchild and as a leader (or co-leader) with the bands: Shrek Is Love and Bear Attack.He currently writes music under the name “Nick Campbell Destroys.” Some people think that his music sounds like a deranged amalgam of Industrial Jazz-Funk and too many tri-tone substitutions, but he thinks it just sounds like Nihilism. Nick released his debut EP "Lo-fi Bass Music For Quarantine" on August 21st, 2020, which is a collection of arrangements of standards made in his bedroom during the Covid-19 lockdown. Keep an eye out for his debut LP of all original music sometime in the next year. Also, plz respect his art.