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What if the real reason you're stuck isn't fear of failure... but fear of winning? In this fire-breathing episode, Ryan Hanley is joined by Michael McLean—is a multi-millionaire business owner, award-winning marketer, author, and speaker known for his unapologetic, raw coaching style. From pro hockey to exploding a small-town insurance agency, Michael has coached thousands of top-performing men on how to crush it in business and life. He splits his time between Naples, Florida and Perth, Ontario, where he continues to fundraise for children's literacy, animal shelters, food banks, and more. From raising high-agency kids to escaping the trap of people-pleasing, Michael breaks down why 2025 is the best time in history to build, create, and win—and why most people are too sedated to realize it. This episode is a battle cry for anyone who wants to stop existing and start dominating their life with purpose. Learn more and subscribe to Michael's daily message at: brassballsvideos.com
What if the real reason you're stuck isn't fear of failure... but fear of winning? In this fire-breathing episode, Ryan Hanley is joined by Michael McLean—is a multi-millionaire business owner, award-winning marketer, author, and speaker known for his unapologetic, raw coaching style. From pro hockey to exploding a small-town insurance agency, Michael has coached thousands of top-performing men on how to crush it in business and life. He splits his time between Naples, Florida and Perth, Ontario, where he continues to fundraise for children's literacy, animal shelters, food banks, and more. From raising high-agency kids to escaping the trap of people-pleasing, Michael breaks down why 2025 is the best time in history to build, create, and win—and why most people are too sedated to realize it. This episode is a battle cry for anyone who wants to stop existing and start dominating their life with purpose. Learn more and subscribe to Michael's daily message at: brassballsvideos.com
Send us a message (& include the best way to reach you)Michael McLean, a dynamic multi-millionaire entrepreneur, shares his inspiring journey from professional hockey to the business world, offering a treasure trove of insights for those aspiring to blend success with a meaningful life. Listen as Michael recounts how he tripled his father's insurance agency's size and profits in just 36 months, demonstrating the impact of a no-nonsense approach. With half his time spent in Canada and Florida, Michael emphasizes striking a balance between business achievements and personal commitments, proving that true success is about more than just the bottom line.Learn how a childhood dream of running a video store with home delivery led Michael to discover the importance of personal sovereignty, guided by his father's wisdom. At 19, a volunteer position as a hockey coach ignited a passion that eventually steered him away from the instability of professional sports and into entrepreneurship. Michael's story illustrates the power of seizing opportunities and embracing change, all while fostering a deep commitment to family and community well-being.Explore Michael's transformative strategies for owning the first hour of the day, where intentional actions set the tone for success. Discover how prioritizing health, love, and mission can boost productivity, as Michael shares personal experiences, like altering his diet and saying no to distractions. With lessons from mentors and a focus on self-preservation, Michael provides practical advice for entrepreneurs eager to excel in both their personal and professional spheres, all while maintaining what truly matters.Looking for daily support for your wellness, weight-loss and longevity questions? If you're the kind of entrepreneur that values your health as your greatest asset, naturally you'll want to join, and invite your friends, family and colleagues to our thriving community where you'll feel loved, supported, seen and heard! JOIN HERE!Support the showAs a token of gratitude, of course you're interested in these FREE and powerful resources: >Join From The Heart: Your feel good feed packed with inspiring stories, wellness tips, and expert insights. Let's recharge your energy, balance your vibes, and celebrate YOU every Sunday morning. >Naturally, you'll want to join our Love Energy Wellness Community and Support Group for daily support! > You might be wondering just how full your Toxin-Tank may be: Take your FREE Toxicity Assessment to find out - no email required > You'll discover a new level of self, after your FREE 2-Part audio training for Confidence! > As you already know, you can lean more about Integrative Health on our Blog > I know you're concerned about your future. Schedule your FREE Consultation with Jeffrey
Rise and Thrive: Conversations For Greatness with John Merkus
In this episode of Rise and Thrive Conversations for Greatness, we continue our inspiring conversation with Michael McLean, exploring his no-nonsense approach to success, discipline, and living with purpose. Michael's insights are full of actionable advice, and if you're looking for a shift in mindset or a way to get more out of your business and life, this episode is for you! In Part 1, Michael shared his journey from coaching hockey to becoming a successful entrepreneur and business coach. He spoke about how surrounding himself with high-performance people, living with a mission, and committing to daily rituals have been key to his success. His philosophy on taking full responsibility for everything in his life has truly transformed both his personal and professional life. In this episode, part 2, Michael goes even further, unpacking his approach to creating a life you don't need to escape from and the importance of discipline in building a legacy. We discuss how structuring your day for ultimate success—by focusing on what really matters—can help small business owners avoid burnout. You'll hear Michael's perspective on being a truth-teller in business, the transformative power of generosity, and why clear communication and leadership are essential for success. This episode is packed with powerful insights that can shift your mindset and elevate your life and business to new heights. If you're ready to take control of your frequency and become a high performer, this episode will give you all the tools you need. You don't want to miss it! In This Episode You Will Learn: How to structure your day to win the morning, conquer the chaos of the afternoon, and build a lasting legacy in the evening. The importance of being a truth-teller and how clear communication can foster high-performance teams. How focusing on generosity and service can transform both your personal and business life. Michael's approach to maintaining a high-frequency mindset and why it's essential for success. Why entrepreneurship should be about building your business around your life—and not the other way around. Key Takeaways: Win the Morning: Start each day with purpose and intention, creating momentum to carry you through the day. Conquer the Chaos: Structure your afternoon for the less demanding tasks and manage them when you're not at your peak. Legacy Building: Family time and meaningful relationships are at the heart of true success. Building your legacy starts with your actions today. Be the Source of What You Seek: Want more kindness, wealth, or success? It starts with you—give it, and it will come back to you in abundance. Key Takeaways: Want to take control of your mornings and fuel your mindset for success? Download John's Mindset Meditation App now and start your journey today!
Send us a textMichael McLean is not your typical entrepreneur - he's turned a bankrupt ice hockey club into a championship team, tripled the profits of his family business, and inspired thousands to embrace bold action.With a no-nonsense, take-no-prisoners approach, Michael's motivational sentiment will push you to rethink success and purpose. Join us to explore the power of ‘Vitamin N', the secret to winning every day, and the three most important words you should live up to.Lee and Michael discuss:Being the ‘Merchant of Truth' and the personal philosophy that fuels Michael's successBalancing being ruthlessly effective in business with making a meaningful impact on the communityThe parallels between building a championship sports team and running a profitable businessThe one ‘no-BS' mindset shift every leader needs to adopt immediatelyMichael McLean: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-mclean-12b9671a5/Get in touch: lee@extrology.comExtrology: https://www.extrology.com/https://www.instagram.com/extrologypodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@extrology Lee Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leecooperrecruiter/
Back to Back trips to Canda to sit down with a multi-millionaire entrepreneur, author, and sought-after coach who empowers driven men to achieve massive success while enjoying an incredible life. He touches on:Exit Strategy HelpLessons from working in Multiple Sectors: (BadAss Brotherhood (current coaching and consulting business). Former owner of McLean Insurance, Perth Blue Wings Junior Hockey Club and the Father & Sons Barbershop in Perth Ontario, Canada)Present Bank v Future BankBusiness Without Excuses: How to “Get It All Done” and Have Fun Doing ItKnown for his no-nonsense approach and unwavering generosity, Michael McLean has built a thriving business and passionately supports numerous charities.A former professional hockey coach, Michael disrupted the insurance industry by tripling his father's agency's size in just three years. He's a renowned speaker, a 2009-10 GKIC "Marketer of the Year" award winner, and a champion for children's literacy and animal welfare. Michael splits his time between his Canadian and Florida homes with his wife, daughter, and beloved Black Lab.**Support the showIf you want the freebie from our guest, have a question for the host or guest, or are looking to become a guest or show partner, email Danica at PodcastsByLanci@gmail.com to get connected.Music Credits: Copyright Free Music from Adventure by MusicbyAden.Show Partners:Coming Alive Podcast Production: www.comingalivepodcastproduction.comTampa Counseling and Wellness: www.tampacw.com
Rise and Thrive: Conversations For Greatness with John Merkus
Welcome to another exciting episode of Rise and Thrive Conversations for Greatness! Your host, John Merkus – The Positive Change Guy – brings you another powerful conversation to help you elevate your life and business. With over 20 years of experience in leadership, change management, and personal development, John is on a mission to help individuals and organisations embrace change, build resilience, and thrive. Whether as an inspiring keynote speaker, dynamic MC, or trusted advisor, John continues to ignite positive transformation in everyone he works with. In this episode, John is joined by the unstoppable Michael McLean, a true powerhouse in business, entrepreneurship, and coaching. Michael shares his journey from coaching pro hockey teams to becoming a multi-millionaire business owner and transformational leader. Together, John and Michael dive into the crucial mindset for success – the victor mentality. Michael offers his wisdom on the importance of taking full responsibility for your life, the power of surrounding yourself with high-performance people, and how to live with purpose to achieve unshakable success. You'll hear: The secret to achieving greatness by surrounding yourself with high-performance people. Why taking 100% responsibility for your wins and losses is the key to being a victor. How daily rituals keep Michael productive and fulfilled, no matter the challenges. Why people-pleasing will hold you back and how to take charge of your day with intention. The incredible story of how Michael's conversation with his father shifted the course of his life. The importance of building a mission that drives you – and how that mission can lead to success. Michael's no-nonsense approach and practical strategies for success will ignite your motivation and help you achieve more, both personally and professionally. And don't forget, before we jump into today's episode, check out John's Mindset Meditation App, designed to help you win the morning and fuel your mindset for success throughout the day. With the Fluid Reality VIP Access feature, you'll get exclusive tools to take your growth to the next level! Stay tuned for part 2 of this episode where we continue the conversation on Michael's powerful mindset, the importance of discipline, and how to build a life you don't need an escape from. Want to take control of your mornings and fuel your mindset for success? Download John's Mindset Meditation App now and start your journey today!
Michael McLean joins Something For Everybody this week. Michael McLean is a multi-millionaire business owner, author, speaker, and business coach who has taught thousands of highly successful men how to "get it all done" in today's business world and still enjoy an incredible life. In this conversation, Michael McLean and I explore the themes of personal sovereignty, the importance of having a mission in life, and the power of simplicity and consistency. We discuss the significance of high standards in coaching and leadership, the necessity of making sacrifices for success, and the impact of youth sports on resilience. The dialogue emphasizes the need for individuals to focus on their energy and frequency, chase their mission over money, and the role of pain in discovering one's purpose. - See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://everybodyspod.com/deals/ Shop For Everybody Use code SFE10 for 10% OFF
Michael McLean, Jr. has spent his career redefining what it means to be a real estate developer. As the managing partner of Condor Partners, he isn't content to simply build spaces—he's committed to revitalizing entire communities. “We don't just helicopter in, put up a building, and leave,” Michael shared. “We're there to stay, to engage, and to ensure what we build remains a positive influence for generations.”This ethos of long-term impact sets Michael apart in an industry often criticized for prioritizing profits over people. His work on transformative projects like Mural Park in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood illustrates a different approach—one rooted in collaboration and trust. “Community engagement has never harmed me,” he said. “It's always informed me better about what I should be doing.”Michael emphasizes transparency as the cornerstone of his leadership. Whether it's his team, the communities he works within, or the investors he partners with, trust is non-negotiable. “If you can't build trust, you're starting off on the wrong foot,” he explained. For Michael, trust isn't just a buzzword—it's a foundational principle that shapes every decision, from initial community conversations to long-term project sustainability.His dedication to fostering trust is particularly evident in the Truly Evanston project. Michael saw an opportunity to do more than just add another apartment complex to the area. By incorporating workforce housing and creating local jobs, Truly Evanston became a catalyst for economic and social integration. “We're working with the high school and community college,” he noted. “This year, we'll put over $3 million into the local economy.”But the road to success hasn't been without its challenges. Financing remains a constant hurdle, particularly because Condor Partners specializes in diverse, often unconventional projects. “We're not repeating the same product over and over,” Michael explained. “Each project requires us to find new investors and generate excitement from scratch.”Despite these challenges, Michael's passion for his work keeps him going. That passion, he said, is a key criterion for every project his firm takes on. “If we wake up one day and realize we're not going to make any money on a project, are we still excited to work on it?” he asked. For Michael, the answer must always be yes.What truly sets Michael apart is his commitment to listening. Whether engaging with residents, teammates, or skeptics, he values differing perspectives. “If we can understand where opposition is coming from, we don't have to agree, but we can develop respect,” he said. This openness not only mitigates conflict but also leads to better, more inclusive developments.Michael believes Chicago is poised to lead the Rust Belt's resurgence. “Our fundamentals are strong,” he said. “We're discussing our challenges openly, which many other cities aren't doing.” With a focus on urbanization, thoughtful design, and cultural leadership, Michael is confident Chicago will continue to evolve as a model for modern city development.Balancing his professional ambitions with his personal life has been key to his success. Michael's firm invests locally, allowing him to prioritize family and community without sacrificing quality. “We've chosen not to invest in markets that pull us away from our values,” he said. This intentional approach ensures that his work remains aligned with his principles, both personally and professionally.As Michael looks to the future, his optimism is palpable. “Development isn't just about buildings; it's about people,” he said. And with leaders like him at the helm, the future of Chicago—and the communities he touches—looks brighter than ever.
Michael McLean has owner numerous businesses and now works with men to help them achieve fulfillment in life. He's a former professional hockey coach turned into an 8 figure entrepreneur.He's also a marketing expert, helping many clients scale their business. Key takeaways include:Many successful people worry more about legacy than money.They don't want to be forgotten.He helps them find fulfillment my explaining, no service = no significance.He encourages to help others to benefit themselves.You can check out Michael and learn more at www.brassballssecrets.com.John MartinkaJessica MartinkaContact us via either website or give us a call and be sure to check out our videoshttps://nokomisadvisory.com/https://www.martinkaconsulting.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnAMartinka/videos 425-515-4903
Running a small business can feel like being trapped in something you built with your own two hands. The chaos of juggling everything—operations, employees, finances—becomes overwhelming, and the "golden handcuffs" of success tie you to a life you can't easily escape. It's hard to step back when the business depends so much on you, even though it's draining the energy you need to grow or enjoy life outside of work. It's a tough spot, balancing the pride of what you've achieved with the weight it puts on your shoulders. Michael McLean is a multi-millionaire business owner, author, speaker, and business coach who has taught thousands of highly successful men how to achieve their goals in today's business world while maintaining an incredible lifestyle. As the celebrated "Merchant of Truth" in the coaching and consulting industry, he is known for his "no-nonsense, kick-butt" approach. Michael is the author of the book "Ways To Un-Fu#k Your Life In The NEXT 30 Days" and hosts a daily video newsletter where he shares his insights on marketing, entrepreneurship, and living life on your own terms. Today, Michael talks about his career from a hockey coach and team owner to a successful entrepreneur in the insurance business. Stay tuned! Resources Michael McLean on YouTube: Former pro-hockey coach turned 8-figure entrepreneur. BadAss husband, father, business & marketing coach. Brass Balls Secrets: Discover What 117,763 Elite, Driven & Generous Men Are REALLY Saying About Michael McLean. The Michael McLean Show on Spotify Podcasts
In this episode of the Ed Leaders podcast, Luke Callier sits down with Dr. Marie Perry, the Principal of Ipswich Junior Grammar School, who brings over 20 years of experience in educational leadership. Dr. Perry shares her inspiring journey into education, reflecting on the early influences and values that shaped her career. Dr. Perry shares her extensive leadership experiences, including lessons learned from mentors, the challenges of balancing educational leadership with the business aspects of running independent schools, and strategies for navigating new principal roles. She highlights the importance of board involvement, building effective teams, and the need for transparency and continuous learning. Insights into managing stress, setting personal boundaries, and balancing administrative tasks with long-term strategic thinking are also shared. Don't miss this enlightening discussion packed with actionable insights for educators and leaders alike. Tune in now Highlights: (01:59) Dr. Perry's journey into education influenced by her grandparents. (03:18) Impact of early mentor Joanne Howard on Dr. Perry's career. (04:57) Importance of seizing opportunities and staying proactive in career development. (08:15) Value of mentorship from professionals outside education, such as Diane Smith Gander and Suzanne Ricks. (14:27) Differences between CEO and chief educational officer roles in independent schools. (19:10) Leadership confidence and team dynamics in a new role. (20:08) The gap between expectations and reality when starting as a principal. (21:04) The need for transparency in school reports for new principals. (24:15) Understanding staff perspectives to identify and address issues quickly. (25:01) The role of ongoing education in enhancing leadership skills. (27:40) The impact of doctoral research on understanding student social media use. (29:19) Tips for balancing work and study commitments. (32:27) Challenges with school finances and the importance of strong financial training. (35:39) The impact of sleep on leadership and strategies for improving it. (40:33)Dr. Perry's note-taking and organizational strategies. (45:22) The impact of working with an executive coach. (55:14) Dr. Perry predicts future changes in education and criticizes the “21st century learning” narrative. (57:45) Dr. Perry recommends the book "Teaching for Tomorrow" by Michael McLean. You can also connect with us personally at LinkedIn: Luke Callier - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljcallier/ Mathew Irving - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-irving-b6b91430/ Dr. Marie Perry - www.linkedin.com/ Special thanks to our partners: People Bench - https://peoplebench.com.au/ Paperly - https://paperly.education/ Head on over to edleaders.com.au to hear more about our journey. If you'd like to know more about being a guest or would like to sponsor our show - check out https://www.edleaders.com.au/collabs As always if you have questions, feedback, or a suggestion from a leader you'd like to hear from - send us a message! Please remember if you have a spare minute, please leave us a review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player which will help more like-minded school leaders discover us. Go Well.
In recent years, Michael McLean has encountered profound lessons about a father's love. Although seemingly a shining light of optimism and success known for his work in the Latter-day Saint film and music space, McLean grappled with chronic depression, fostering self-doubt for an extended period. Nearly two decades ago, when his son came out and conveyed discontent about his upbringing, McLean's deepest insecurities seemed validated. Moreover, the silence from a perceived absence of God amplified his distress. On this week's episode, we discuss McLean's Forgotten Carols but, more importantly, how a loving Father never forgets His son. “The Atonement is not some cool thing that happened back in Gethsemane. It's ongoing. He's not stopping His work until He's got us all healed—until He's brought us all home.” —Michael McLean Show Notes 2:10- What Could've Been the End12:59- Depression and the Forgotten Carols18:44- Mr. Krueger's Christmas31:57- When God Seems Quiet36:34- Two Fathers48:42- “Let Him In”51:51- What Does It Mean To Be All In? Links: The Forgotten Carols Michael's video for the Church “Let Him In” “Mr. Krueger's Christmas”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part Two of their conversation, Paul Cardall and Peter Breinholt delve into the world of Mormon music and LDS culture. A multi-million dollar industry, Mormon music is relatively unknown. As the Church expanded its membership beyond Utah's borders, so did the audience for recording artists who are members of the LDS Church or create music with Mormon themes. Both Paul and Peter have their roots in Mormonism, which adds depth and insight to this episode, particularly for those unfamiliar with mainstream Mormonism or the LDS Church. ABOUT CO-HOST PETER BREINHOLTWebsite: https://peterbreinholt.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peter.breinholt.3Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterbreinholt LISTEN TO PETER'S MUSICSPOTIFY https://rb.gy/c6evxAPPLE MUSIC https://rb.gy/5s7g0 ABOUT THE HOST PAUL CARDALLOfficial Website - http://www.paulcardall.comFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/paulcardallmusicYoutube - http://www.youtube.com/cardallInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/paulcardall LISTEN TO PAUL'S MUSICAPPLE MUSIC - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/paul-cardall/4312819SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FQRbf8gbKw8KZQZAJWxH2 ABOUT THIS EPISODE:Paul and Peter Breinholt review episode one which included conversations about The Osmond Family, Michael McLean, Kenneth Cope, Julie De Azevedo, Lex De Azevedo, and others. They discuss Mormon commercials with how jingle music created various artists. Musicals were a big part of the culture. They go behind talking about how musicals were promoted over the pulpit which leaders have since promoting. They discuss the challenges artists face when the corporate church has no control over the message. When they've done events with artists it's always scripted and feels stiff and insincere.They talk about how artists have sold millions of records through the Church owned bookstore, Deseret Book. The actual website Deseret Book is a subsidiary of Deseret Book is a subsidiary. Deseret Book is a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation. The Deseret Management Corporation is a global operating company managing for profit entities affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It was established in 1966 by Church President David O Mackay to hold already existing church assets. Subsidiaries include companies that do business in medical, dental, life, retirement and disability insurance. They have radio and TV stations and advertising agency newspaper, commercial and residential property, hospitality, properties and other divisions. The church, and this is what most people don't understand is the church is a not is not a nonprofit organization. It says the church is operated as a corporation's soul. And uses their nonprofit intellectual reserve which holds the intellectual property such as the copyrights, the trademarks and other media.
Utah musician Peter Breinholt and Paul Cardall, raised in the umbrella of Mormonism, and host Paul Cardall explore the history of commercial Mormon music, Latter-Day Saint culture and theology. LDS music is a multi-million dollar industry. ABOUT CO-HOST PETER BREINHOLTWebsite: https://peterbreinholt.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peter.breinholt.3Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterbreinholt LISTEN TO PETER'S MUSICSPOTIFY https://rb.gy/c6evxAPPLE MUSIC https://rb.gy/5s7g0 ABOUT THE HOST PAUL CARDALLOfficial Website - http://www.paulcardall.comFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/paulcardallmusicYoutube - http://www.youtube.com/cardallInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/paulcardall LISTEN TO PAUL'S MUSICAPPLE MUSIC - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/paul-cardall/4312819SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FQRbf8gbKw8KZQZAJWxH2 PART ONEPaul introduces Utah musician Peter Breinholt. Growing up under the umbrella of Mormonism, they discuss the differences in how they were raised. Paul comes from an orthodox home in Salt Lake City where his family was active in all the cultural and theological teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS). Whereas, Peter grew up outside of Utah and didn't have an active family. He moved to Utah, started a band, and evolved into an active Latter-Day Saint.Peter explains that there are Mormons making Mormon-themed music for Mormons sold at LDS bookstores, and then there are popular bands or singers who happen to be LDS. Paul summarizes how popular LDS-themed music has become; it's a multi-million dollar industry. Peter clarifies that in Utah, where LDS headquarters are, because of the social network that the Church provides, when things catch on, it's like a wildfire. There are mega trends in Mormonism.Paul talks about pioneer immigrants who wrote hymns using the contemporary style of their time. They mention that even though there is a commercial music culture, the church itself is rather strict on what they present in worship services called Sacrament Meetings, and full-time missionaries are allowed to listen to. Electric guitars and drums aren't allowed in services. Missionaries were allowed to listen to the Tabernacle Choir and some piano music, like Paul. Today, missionaries can listen to whatever helps them feel the spirit of God, though leaders are still cautious.As the church evolved in the 80s, there was Michael McLean, a songwriter who produced a series of videos promoting church doctrine. Missionaries would take those to those who saw the ad on TV. They talk about Mormon ad campaigns in the 70s and 80s. The songs in the ads were a huge part in persuading people emotionally and had a significant influence on the direction commercial Mormon music proceeded.Peter and Paul talk about the Osmonds, the most popular LDS musicians in the 20th century. Their fifth studio album that was on the Billboard charts is called “The Plan.” Their concept album was an opportunity for The Osmonds to share Mormon theology. There have been people who have joined the church as a result of their love for Donny Osmond. They skip ahead a few decades to talk about another famous band, The Killers, whose lead singer Brandon Flowers is a devout Mormon.In the late 1970s, early 80s, Afterglow was a blockbuster duo whose songs were rich with harmonies. They were one of the first to have a record deal with the church-owned bookstore, called Deseret Book. Their music was overly religious with strict LDS themes. Deseret Book at the time had hundreds of stores along with hundreds of independent stores by people who sold LDS related products. Record labels began to pop up.Peter brings up Kenneth Cope, whose voice was featured in some of those Mormon ads. Kenneth wrote and recorded some of the most successful commercial Mormon music. All of this is happening while Amy Grant in the Christian market or Gospel Music Association was becoming successful, and her Christian-themed music crossed over into the adult contemporary top 40. Greater Than Us All was Kenneth's successful debut with His Hands and Never A Better Hero. My Servant Joseph was another hit album about with songs about LDS founder Joseph Smith. Kenneth takes his responsibilities in the church seriously and when he was called to be a Bishop, in a church with no paid ministry, we didn't hear much from Kenneth Cope until recently. He'd spent 15 years producing a new musical called "Son of Man."Along with Kenneth, Michael Webb recorded similar LDS themed songs and has since left the church. Paul says one of his favorite songs is a new Christian song by Michael Webb. Peter and Paul explore artists Julie De Azevedo, Felicia Sorensen, and other successful female artists who started to emerge in the 90s. Julie is the daughter of Lex de Azevedo, who was successful at writing LDS musicals like "Saturday's Warrior," and "My Turn on Earth." He started a record label that signed Kenneth Cope, Michael Webb, Julie, and others. Julie became a popular therapist and podcast host helping countless LDS women understand their value. They mention Hillary Weeks and move into a conversation about Jeff Simpson, a former Disney producer. Jeff was ambitious in helping take LDS music forward into a more contemporary and overall style. He had a vision to make LDS music part of the broader Christian market under the Gospel Music Association. But Jeff's label Excel was never successful because of the differences. He was successful at creating a film production and distribution entity with the breakout hit "God's Army" by Richard Dutcher. Excel would later sell to Deseret Book. He also created an award show called "The Pearls" honoring LDS music.Before talking about cellist Steven Sharp Nelson, Peter mentions Nashville Producer Jason Deere who created the Nashville Tribute Band, which was country music with LDS themes. Cellist Steven Sharp Nelson, who is now a member of YouTube sensation The Piano Guys, worked on hundreds of albums by members of the LDS faith. Peter shares how he met Steve and began using him in his band. Later, Paul used Steve to orchestrate his music with another brilliant LDS artist, Marshall McDonald. Both Marshall and Steven worked as a team to help dozens of artists. Paul invited Steve to let him produce "Sacred Cello" for Paul's label Stone Angel Music. Steve didn't believe it would be successful, but the album debuted No. 18 on the Billboard Classical Charts. Steve is an artist who shared the burden with artists that occurs in the studio and on the stage. Paul shares with Peter the countless LDS artists who created LDS-themed albums that debuted on the Billboard charts. Deseret Book began reporting sales to Soundscan."Especially For Youth" is the next topic. The weeklong camp on Brigham Young University's campus and dozen other colleges across the United States gathered LDS Youth from all over. EFY gave these LDS teenagers a 12-song compilation that featured a cassette, CD of LDS artists who wrote songs about the camp theme. Every kid received one. EFY music began in 1986 and continued until 2019 before the LDS Church changed the youth program. In the 80s not only did you have Michael McLean, Kenneth Cope, and Julie De Azevdeo, but over the decades, artists evolved out of these produced EFY albums. Why? They were approved by the church since the program was under BYU, a church-owned private university. Not everyone appreciated the songs, but the production was top quality. However, producers and artists were not given the standard music industry fees. Peter wanted to get involved and was at a point in his career where the LDS church listened to him. He recruited Jon Schmidt, Steven Sharp Nelson's partner in The Piano Guys, to produce an authentic album of songs. However, they were restricted by several policies. Peter produced one more several years ago with songwriter Russ Dixon from the Utah group Colors. Concerts were also performed, and youth looked forward to it. Overtime EFY did away with the concerts because leaders felt there was too much attention drawn to the artists. There was one theme song that was the EFY “We Are The World” that brought the popular artists who were LDS together called, “Especially For Youth.” Mormons who go to the Temple make covenants that they'll donate all their time and talents to building up the Church. As a result, artists felt an obligation to do things for free or for very little pay. They discuss firesides, which are special events inside a church building. In the beginnings, Churches wanted firesides, but overtime fewer and fewer musicians were invited to perform their music about God. Peter shares his experience being asked to perform for LDS leaders and bring his band, only they wouldn't pay for anything. Peter would have to pay his band out of his pocket.Peter and Paul share their frustration as an artist who doesn't do LDS themed music. Because he lent his voice to a few LDS themed songs, the music platform's algorithm made him an LDS artist and recommends other LDS artists instead of the Americana Folk artists. Paul also shares his frustration that new material still references artists that the metadata feels is comparable to when Paul started in 1995. Paul talks about doing an album with Steele Croswhite, who was not LDS, and slowly the culture started working with people of other Christian denominations.Paul talks about his experience speaking and performing at a Missionary Fall social attended by Apostles Russell M. Nelson and Elder David A. Bednar. A previous 70s prophecy by President Spencer Kimball invited LDS members to create the very finest artist, particularly because he believed they have all the truth. He showed the apostles the classical Billboard charts that had 5 out of 10 people who were LDS. He showed that his prophecy was being fulfilled. Afterward, Elder Bednar invited Paul to write a song with him. Paul worked with Steven Sharp Nelson and Marshall McDonald to produce Paul and David Bednar's office song "One by One." Paul would later present Elder Bednar with a plaque showing he was part of a No. 1 Billboard charting album. Paul would perform this piece with LDS tenor Nathan Pacheco. Paul discusses the positive experience of doing business with Elder Bednar and the corporate church concerning owning the master rights to their song. Paul learned that Apostles do not take a royalty. If so, it goes directly to the church missionary department.Peter talks about Trina Harmon, a Nashville songwriter who isn't LDS, has helped several Mormons evolve as writers and artists. She complimented LDS members but said she's not yet met an LDS artist who is truly aligned with the mission of the Church. The LDS Church demands a lot of service and rules, leaving artists at odds in creating music. Paul agrees and says that anyone, LDS or not, who creates music that points people to Jesus Christ is important. They briefly discuss Paul Simon who is getting older and producing an album about his relationship with God. Maturing popular artists lean into producing faith-based recordings. Artists need to speak to the struggles. Peter talks about his daughter choosing to go on a mission and his concern that it could go one or two ways. Missionaries lean in or when they return, get out of the church.Paul shares Christian artist Andrew Peterson, who like Peter Breinholt, built a community of artists within a cultural context. In Mormon culture, there's a little bit of reluctance towards charismatic musicians. When Peter was connecting with the youth in a fireside, the leader stood up to make sure the audience understood that Peter is not someone who they need to look up to, but to look up to God. Leaders tend to put down artists. A leader cornered Peter to ask him if he's a kingdom builder or a Peter builder. They discuss Mormon theology about being ordained Kings and Queens, so there's a sense of looking down on those who aren't anointed joint heirs with God. Paul shares that he needed to strip away all the idols and ideology that stood in the way of having a full relationship with Christ. Paul believes in the Four Gospels over any new revelation from those who claim to be God's prophets. The Four Gospels are 4 eye witnesses of the Resurrected Lord who disagree on the details, but they all tell the same story. He goes into talking about the Codex Vaticanus and the other codexes that were used by St. Jerome to give the world the Latin Vulgate. Paul gets into why he doesn't believe in a Church that he loves with all his heart. They talk about Joseph Smith's first vision narrative that the Church has been teaching for hundreds of years, that even LDS scholars say that narrative can't be sustained. It's simply not true. Peter says that artists deconstruct. It's why artists write songs, to say something they can't say with words. They compose how they feel.They discuss challenges in Mormon doctrine. Paul talks about one of the Christian churches he attends called Immanuel Nashville with Pastor TJ Tims. Artists analyze everything.Paul and Peter end by setting up part two. ABOUT PETER BREINHOLTPeter Breinholt is well-known performer in the Salt Lake region and became so largely through word-of-mouth. His debut record became the best-selling independently released CD ever in the state of Utah, and was described a decade after it's release as "an underground classic" by Salt Lake Magazine. Peter has performed for countless sold out crowds in every major concert hall in the state, including Kingsbury Hall, Tuacahn and Sundance. Utah Governor Gary Herbert recently honored Peter with the Governor's Mansion Award for Achievement in the Performing Arts for his influence as a songwriter and performing artist.
Jeff Higgins Is a 43-year-old self-employed investor residing in Sarasota, FL. Jeff built a substantial real estate portfolio in Massachusetts before relocating to Florida in 2019, where he has continued accumulating rental property. Jeff is a family man who has been married for 10 years and has two children. He is active in his community, coaching youth sports. While continuing to run his investment business, Jeff has pivoted much of his focus to working with men inside of the Fraternity of Excellence. It is his passion to help men find their inner strength so they can lead themselves to better outcomes. HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 - Intro 01:37 - Jeff's Background 03:29 - Jeff's favorite and least favorite parts of his real estate journey 05:03 - Current Market Trends 08:26 - Jeff's Favorite Success Story 10:20 - Lessons Learned Through That Success 11:00 - Overcoming Challenges 12:22 - Resolving Tenant Issues 12:49 - How Jeff Defines Success 14:28 - Fraternity of Excellence 15:01 - If you could go back in time, would you change anything? 15:50 - Property Management 24:07 - Mindset 26:09 - Jeff Recommends 27:35 - Connect With Jeff MENTIONED IN THIS SHOW: Buildium https://everyreitool.com/go/buildium Fraternity of Excellence https://fraternityofexcellence.com/ Landlording by Leigh Robinson https://amzn.to/44f85pO Section 8 Bible by Michael McLean and Nick Cipirano https://amzn.to/3n6mUul Men of Grit by Jerry Adams https://amzn.to/3oSFIxF CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: https://twitter.com/JeffreyHiggins https://www.instagram.com/jeffhig/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgSC9H1ZgMo7zTNLSPhD9g CONNECT WITH OUR HOST: Nathan Murith https://undoor.com/links https://everyreitool.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media @the.gentle.art.of.crushing.it Listen, like, subscribe, comment: http://thegentleartofcrushingit.com/
Michael McLean's beloved Christmas musical, The Forgotten Carols" has entertained Utahns for 31 years and this holiday season it will be live on stage at venues across the state. In this episode of Utah Weekly Forum, Director and Actor Christy Summerhays joins FM100.3 Host Rebecca Cressman with the details on the musical that showcases some of the most talented actors and singers in the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael McLean is a Former Professional & Amateur Hockey Coach, Multi-Millionaire Business Owner, Author, and Speaker and Consultant to thousands of elite businessmen worldwide through his NEW book and BadAss Millionaire ‘World-Building' Consulting Company. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. There're no silos in life. There's not a multi-million-dollar business not giving back in the community. There's no silos in building a badass millionaire world. World building brings everything under one umbrella, 2. Say no to almost everything. If you're offered an opportunity, say no unless it's something that resonates and you really want to do it. Also, know what you have to stop doing before you take on this new responsibility. 3. You'll never have personal autonomy and freedom unless you run your own show. Grab a copy of Michael's book today and learn What It Really Takes To Live Life AND Do Business On YOUR Own Terms. - No Bull Book Sponsor: HubSpot: A platform that's easy for your entire team to use! Learn how HubSpot can make it easier for your business to grow better at Hubspot.com!
Roslyn is authentic in sharing her experiences with grief and will have you consider what you might be grieving now. We all experience grief, whether it's unrealized expectations, loss of a relationship due to choice or illness and of course death. In Roslyn's kind way, she explains what grief is and teaches that we must grieve and what we need to do to be willing to do to release that grief. You'll learn the benefits of and purpose of crying. Roslyn also shares many tools and resources to help with grief. You will appreciate this spirit-filled, helpful, hopeful message. Through your acts of faith and through the power of our Savior, Jesus Christ, there can be healing to your heartbreak. *Slides used in presentation *Roslyn Geertsen's Handout for Grief Presentation *Roslyn shows this YouTube video of "Hold On, the Light Will Come" - music by Michael McLean featuring Sean Hyte *BYU Men's Chorus – Music Downloads Roslyn refers to a “Feelings Wheel” Based on Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg, Ph.D To Connect with Roslyn: Roslyn Romney Reynolds Geertsen is a Life Coach and Mentor with Life Changing Services. Roslyn's website Heartbreak to Healing To email Roslyn click here Download a FREE copy of Roslyn's book, “SOLO, Getting It All Together When You Find Yourself Alone”, for a hard copy just pay shipping and handling $5.50 you can Venmo her at @Roslyn-Geertsen-1 remember to provide your name and shipping address. Roslyn is often featured on Like Dragons Did They Fight Podcast sharing her insights, coaching and wisdom. Learn more about the helpful programs and many of the FREE services Mothers Who Know offers: There are many resources at Mothers Who Know Website please come see us. Join our FREE online training at MOM POWER. If you are looking for resources for a loved one in need you'll find help at Life Changing Services. Knowledge is Power! Take a look.(see all the programs and services under the groups/workshops and support/training tabs) Looking to gain some tools in your own self mastery visit our Eternal Warriors Program at Life Changing Services We invite you to consider working with Karen, including scheduling a complimentary 30-minute visit. Please check out our Stay by the Tree often to learn about future 3-week, FREE webinar series we host every 10 weeks. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motherswhoknow/support
Michael McLean is a Former Professional & Amateur Hockey Coach, Multi-Millionaire Business Owner, Author, and Speaker and Consultant to thousands of elite businessmen worldwide through his NEW book and BadAss Millionaire ‘World-Building' Consulting Company. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. There're no silos in life. There's not a multi-million-dollar business not giving back in the community. There's no silos in building a badass millionaire world. World building brings everything under one umbrella, 2. Say no to almost everything. If you're offered an opportunity, say no unless it's something that resonates and you really want to do it. Also, know what you have to stop doing before you take on this new responsibility. 3. You'll never have personal autonomy and freedom unless you run your own show. Grab a copy of Michael's book today and learn What It Really Takes To Live Life AND Do Business On YOUR Own Terms. - No Bull Book Sponsor: HubSpot: A platform that's easy for your entire team to use! Learn how HubSpot can make it easier for your business to grow better at Hubspot.com!
Michael McLean & Debbie Peterson
Michael McLean & Debbie Peterson
In this Episode, Stephanie Boyd is our special guest! She is an upbeat singer/songwriter from Utah with one full-length album and several singles. She wrote and sang the current theme song for the talk show Studio 5, and is a popular speaker for youth and adults. Growing up in New York, Stephanie was originally trained in classical singing, but always gravitated towards more pop-style, modern music. With her debut album, Touching Sky, Stephanie combined her love of uplifting messages with fresh music. Stephanie has worked on dozens of projects with well-known artists including Jenny Phillips, Tyler Castleton, and Michael McLean. She was also featured soloist with Sally DeFord. She has a master's degree in environmental science and she and her husband have enjoyed building several businesses together. Stephanie is married with six children and likes to read, garden, run and bake fun birthday cakes. We talk about her Album, Touching Sky and how music has increased her faith in Jesus Christ. We will also chat about, what has given her "eyes to see" during trials or hardships to help you to stay close to God? ENJOY!!!
"No other success can compensate for failure in the home." - David O. McKay Get Michael's BADASS book here - https://www.nobullbook.com/ Kid Trillionaire Audiobook Chrissy's Cursive Book https://www.einsteinblueprint.com/academy https://www.einsteinblueprint.com/ Join the EB Chess Club -https://www.einsteinblueprint.com/chess John's KGR Club - https://kidsgetrich.com/club Music - "Everything in Color" by Ben Cantelon, used with permission and much gratitude.
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Michael McLean returns to share testimony, song, and the value of worship through music.Please rate and review the podcast!Show Notes (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): https://followhim.co/old-testament/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelThanks to the follow HIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Executive Producers, SponsorsDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsIgor Willians: Portuguese Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com/products/let-zion-in-hWatch more videos of Hank and John at Our Turtle House: https://ourturtlehouse.com/
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Does God need our praise? Michael McLean explores how worship and music enrich our lives and how the Psalms enrich our lives and lead to a deeper relationship with the Lord.Experience more inspiration from Michael McLean at www.allthingsmichaelmclean.comPlease rate and review the podcast!Show Notes (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): https://followhim.co/old-testament/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelThanks to the follow HIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Executive Producers, SponsorsDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsIgor Willians: Portuguese Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com/products/let-zion-in-hWatch more videos of Hank and John at Our Turtle House: https://ourturtlehouse.com/
On the Land O'Lakes StatementThe original statement: “Statement on the Nature of the Contemporary Catholic University”Fr. John Jenkins, CSC, “The document that changed Catholic education forever”Dr. Michael McLean, “‘Academic Freedom' and the Tyranny of the Modern College Campus”Optionally, see also §III of “A Porposal for the Fulfillment of Catholic Liberal Education” the founding document of Thomas Aquinas CollegePatrick Reilly, “The Land O' Lakes Statement Has Caused Devastation For 49 Years”Church DocumentsPope Leo XIII, LibertasVatican II: Gravissimum EducationisOptionally, see Lamb & Levering, eds. The Reception of Vatican II, ch. 15, Paige E. Hochschild's commentary (file attached)Pope St. John Paul II: Ex Corde EcclesiaePope Benedict XVI: La Sapienza University speech of 2008This speech was cancelled due to faculty protests, evidently over use of quote in a 90's speech of Ratzinger's quoting Feyerabend contra Galileo here
Redemption, The Savior Wants to Forgive, Faith Crisis: What Do We Do When We Feel Nothing? Song- Oh My Soul by Casting Crowns. ACU Sunday Series. Redemption The Savior Wants to Forgive Faith Crisis: What Do We Do When We Feel Nothing? Song- Oh My Soul by Casting Crowns. Redemption https://youtu.be/z_iicavSuHw 24,437 views The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1.95M subscribers Elder D. Todd Christofferson The Savior Wants to Forgive https://youtu.be/K5xtixOQRCU 566,239 views The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1.95M subscribers http://www.mormonchannel.org/video/mo... - A former addict and repeat convict shares his experiences with the Savior's ability and willingness to forgive him again and again, even when he felt undeserving. The mission of Jesus Christ was to atone of our sins and provide a way to repent and be forgiven. Yea, and as often as my people will repent I will forgive them their tresspasses against me. - Mosiah 26:30 Subscribe to Mormon Channel for the latest videos: http://bit.ly/1M0iPwY Download the Mormon Channel App iOS: http://bit.ly/1yGRgRU Android: http://bit.ly/1ukxbeC Follow Mormon Channel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mormonchannel Twitter: https://twitter.com/mormonchannel Instagram: https://instagram.com/mormonchannel Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mormonchannel The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Faith Crisis: What Do We Do When We Feel Nothing? https://youtu.be/ckuIXECbB5E 490,111 views The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1.95M subscribers “Dad, I can't do it anymore. I'm gay.” Michael Mclean's son had come out to him. “Dad, I've tried to do everything you said. I went on my mission. I was an Eagle Scout. And I don't know how to get through it.” Michael felt his son's pain and wanted to support him. So, he turned to God in prayer. Michael had received answers before. He knew they would come, but he felt nothing. It was the first time in his life the heavens felt shut. His prayers couldn't get past the ceiling. Michael begged God to talk to him. It was challenging the first weeks and months, but as two years passed, Michael questioned, “What if I got it wrong? Is there really a God who hears my prayers?” He asked himself, “Can I keep the promises I've made when my heart feels nothing?” Michael got on his knees and prayed, as he had countless times before. While Michael prayed, he said, “I don't know if You're hearing this, but I'm going to quit whining and moaning. I'm going to trust You. I'm going to trust that, at some point, You'll communicate with me, and I won't feel so lost.” Michael didn't give up hope, but he stopped trying to make himself feel something. Michael writes songs for a living. After nine years in his faith crisis, he had an extraordinary experience. One day he went into his study. It was as if songs were being downloaded to his mind. He wrote for 10 days and completed 12 songs. Michael's answers came in those songs. He felt that God had answered him in a way only he could understand. They came directly from God's heart to his. Michael was overwhelmed by His grace. Have you ever had a crisis of faith? What do you do when you feel like God isn't speaking to you? Subscribe to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the latest videos: http://bit.ly/1M0iPwY Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/churchofjesu... Twitter: https://twitter.com/churchnewsroom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChurchOfJes... Website: ChurchOfJesusChrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Song- Oh My Soul by Casting Crowns
Redemption, The Savior Wants to Forgive, Faith Crisis: What Do We Do When We Feel Nothing? Song- Oh My Soul by Casting Crowns. ACU Sunday Series. Redemption The Savior Wants to Forgive Faith Crisis: What Do We Do When We Feel Nothing? Song- Oh My Soul by Casting Crowns. Redemption https://youtu.be/z_iicavSuHw 24,437 views The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1.95M subscribers Elder D. Todd Christofferson The Savior Wants to Forgive https://youtu.be/K5xtixOQRCU 566,239 views The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1.95M subscribers http://www.mormonchannel.org/video/mo... - A former addict and repeat convict shares his experiences with the Savior's ability and willingness to forgive him again and again, even when he felt undeserving. The mission of Jesus Christ was to atone of our sins and provide a way to repent and be forgiven. Yea, and as often as my people will repent I will forgive them their tresspasses against me. - Mosiah 26:30 Subscribe to Mormon Channel for the latest videos: http://bit.ly/1M0iPwY Download the Mormon Channel App iOS: http://bit.ly/1yGRgRU Android: http://bit.ly/1ukxbeC Follow Mormon Channel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mormonchannel Twitter: https://twitter.com/mormonchannel Instagram: https://instagram.com/mormonchannel Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mormonchannel The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Faith Crisis: What Do We Do When We Feel Nothing? https://youtu.be/ckuIXECbB5E 490,111 views The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1.95M subscribers “Dad, I can't do it anymore. I'm gay.” Michael Mclean's son had come out to him. “Dad, I've tried to do everything you said. I went on my mission. I was an Eagle Scout. And I don't know how to get through it.” Michael felt his son's pain and wanted to support him. So, he turned to God in prayer. Michael had received answers before. He knew they would come, but he felt nothing. It was the first time in his life the heavens felt shut. His prayers couldn't get past the ceiling. Michael begged God to talk to him. It was challenging the first weeks and months, but as two years passed, Michael questioned, “What if I got it wrong? Is there really a God who hears my prayers?” He asked himself, “Can I keep the promises I've made when my heart feels nothing?” Michael got on his knees and prayed, as he had countless times before. While Michael prayed, he said, “I don't know if You're hearing this, but I'm going to quit whining and moaning. I'm going to trust You. I'm going to trust that, at some point, You'll communicate with me, and I won't feel so lost.” Michael didn't give up hope, but he stopped trying to make himself feel something. Michael writes songs for a living. After nine years in his faith crisis, he had an extraordinary experience. One day he went into his study. It was as if songs were being downloaded to his mind. He wrote for 10 days and completed 12 songs. Michael's answers came in those songs. He felt that God had answered him in a way only he could understand. They came directly from God's heart to his. Michael was overwhelmed by His grace. Have you ever had a crisis of faith? What do you do when you feel like God isn't speaking to you? Subscribe to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the latest videos: http://bit.ly/1M0iPwY Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/churchofjesu... Twitter: https://twitter.com/churchnewsroom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChurchOfJes... Website: ChurchOfJesusChrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Song- Oh My Soul by Casting Crowns
After its big screen debut and short hiatus from the stage, The Forgotten Carols returns to its home on the stage with nine performances along the Wasatch Front beginning on Monday, December 13. In this episode of Utah Weekly Forum, FM100.3 Host Rebecca Cressman is joined by show creator Michael McLean who pulls back the curtain on the suprising changes coming on stage to mark the 30th anniversary of The Forgotten Carols. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff McLean played Warner Huntington III in the 2008 national tour cast of Legally Blonde: the Musical. He was in Spamalot in Las Vegas before joining the Legally Blonde family. Jeff also toured around the world as a solo artist, and has performed since he was a child. His famous father, Michael McLean, included Jeff in countless productions, which gave him unmatched training and earned confidence. "After performing all over the world and receiving the best training possible, I have become passionate about helping my students discover their voice and all its components. This discovery process gives my students permission to fall in love with the sound of their own voice. The journey of connecting with your emotions, understanding them, and allowing them to express vocally will be your key to creating the most beautiful and honest musicality. Training and performing all over the world for the past 2 decades has been a shaping experience. I have gained keen awareness about what kind of training is the most beneficial to defining my students' vocal artistry and technique. I can help anyone who is willing, to fall in love with their own voice. As we unwrap it's beauty, my students develop the confidence that is crucial to understanding and utilizing the components of their voice. This discovery process will allow exquisite and honest musicality to flourish." https://www.mcleanvocalworks.com/
Doug and Steve agree: The Last Duel has some tough scenes to watch and it earns its R rating, but it is a solid film. Two incredible guests join the show this week: Tori Baker of the Salt Lake Film Society discusses re-openings and how they adjusted for the pandemic, and Michael McLean discussing the 30th anniversary of The Forgotten Carols. The Movie Show with Doug Wright and Steve Salles. Listen Fridays 9 am to noon at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the App. Follow us on Facebook at @TheMovieShow. Join The Movie Show Club for exclusive perks! Text "Movie" to 57500. The Movie Show podcast is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael McLean is an award winning songwriter of 500 songs and 50 albums. But while his music and musicals have inspired millions around the world, it's his faith journey that might inspire you even more.Soak up our discussion on his musical roots, his career, depression. family, and the faith crisis that brought him to his knees.Watch The Forgotten Carols on Amazon Prime.Watch Michael's "Faith Crisis" video on YouTube.Visit Michael's web site.Stream Michael's music.Have one more moment? We love ratings and reviews! It takes just a second, but makes a big difference.Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Follow, rate, and review on Audible.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
I recently had the true pleasure of chatting with my former teacher: violinist and pedagogue extraordinaire Brian Lewis! He is an exceptionally dedicated and passionate performer who is committed to growing the legacies of his own two incredible teachers, the great Dorothy DeLay and Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. In our conversation we touched on... How Brian's artistic path has unfolded, from his own childhood studies to today's pedagogical pursuits (3:13) Teaching the language of music (11:50) Practicing concentration, and the importance of shifting your focus to refocusing for optimizing your practice (13:00) The legacy of Dorothy DeLay: how she empowered her students (including Brian) through positivity, removing judgement from her instruction, encouraging questions, and presenting the possibilities of playing to help young musicians sort out their own paths (15:01) Leading teaching with love, and the lasting, negative impacts of “abusive teaching” (25:13) Practicing habits (formed by DeLay and Suzuki) that helped set his playing apart, focusing on simplicity, the importance of listening, and repeating your own study of a score (30:01) Brian's advice for collegiate musicians to use your time in conservatory to prepare for a life as a professional musician (35:09) The lineage of musicianship and importance of flexibility (42:15) Brian's answers to a series of rapid-fire questions, including consistent practicing, his most memorable performances, favorite practice room tools, and book recommendation! (44:10) MORE ON BRIAN LEWIS: One of the most versatile violinists on the current scene, Brian Lewis is an exceptionally gifted and charismatic artist. "There are a lot of fine violinists on the concert stage today, but few can match Lewis for an honest virtuosity that supremely serves the music,” reports the Topeka Capital-Journal. Much sought after as a performer and teacher, Mr. Lewis concertizes and teaches around the globe, and is dedicated to growing the legacy of Shin'ichi Suzuki and Dorothy DeLay. Acclaimed performances include concerto debuts in both New York's Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall, as well as performances with the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the Berlin (Germany), Louisiana, Kansas City, Hartford, Syracuse, Odense (Denmark), Lima (Peru), Boulder, Guadalajara (Mexico), Sinfonia Toronto (Canada), ROCO and American Symphony orchestras, among many others. He has released six CDs, including as soloist with the London Symphony Orchestra of music by Leonard Bernstein and Hollywood composer Michael McLean for the Delos Label. Mr. Lewis began his violin studies at the age of four, participating in the Ottawa Suzuki Strings program, and traveling to Japan twice to study with Dr. Suzuki. He received his Bachelor and Master degrees from The Juilliard School, studying with the renowned pedagogue, Dorothy DeLay. Mr. Lewis holds the David and Mary Winton Green Chair in String Performance and Pedagogy at The University of Texas at Austin. In addition, he is Artistic Director of the Starling-DeLay Symposium on Violin Studies at The Juilliard School in New York City, Artistic Director and Faculty and the Brian Lewis Young Artists Program held most recently in Fairbanks, AK. He has also recently held positions as the Class of '57 Visiting Professor of Music at Yale University and Visiting Professor at the Cleveland Institute of Music. More information about Mr. Lewis can be found at www.brianlewisviolin.com. PRACTICING FOR PEAK PERFORMANCE: I'm excited to tell you that Practicing for Peak Performance is now available for download! Go to MindOverFinger.com for access to all the tools that will help you transform your practice, gain confidence in your process, and start performing at your best. With the purchase of PPP, you gain: Access to all recorded content - over 7 hours of instruction Guidance in effective high-performance systems Detailed handouts For a limited time only, a free 30-minute consultation with me. PPP alumnus Karmen Palusoo has this to say about PPP: “For a long time I have had this belief that learning an instrument is difficult and hard work or that it has to be, and there is no other way. Only a few weeks after PPP, I am starting to feel that change! My everyday practice sessions are now filled with freedom and ease!” THANK YOU: A HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly, who works really hard to make this podcast as pleasant to listen to as possible for you. Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme. Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. Thank you to pianist-singer-song-writer Louise Kelly for the introduction! You can find out more about Kelly and her creative work by visiting louisekelly.com. MIND OVER FINGER: I encourage you to visit MindOverFinger.com for a plethora of resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. 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In this episode Michael McLean shares his system for attracting and keeping super star employees.Michael became famous for joining his father's small-town insurance agency in 2002 with ZERO insurance experience and TRIPLING the size (and profits) in his first 36 months.He went on over the next 15 years to be widely known for his “No Bull”, Kick Butt, Take-no-Prisoners approach to business and as the celebrated “Merchant of Truth” of the insurance industry. His unconventional approach to hiring, training, and rewarding his staff of 23 employees was key to the agency's amazing success.Michael is an author, speaker and business coach to hundreds of insurance agents and entrepreneur worldwide.Opinionated, ruthless, and wildly generous (he fundraises for children's literacy, the homeless, local animal shelter, Rotary, the Food Bank, and multiple other local and national charities). A former professional hockey coach and owner, Michael won the 2010 CKIC Marketer of the Year Award out of 20,000 marketers worldwide.He sold the agency in 2017 and now focuses on coaching entrepreneurs. Michael lives in the beautiful heritage town of Perth, Ontario Canada with his wife Krista and their daughter Emery.He can be reached through his website: www.BadAssBrotherhood.com.MegaBucks Radio with Nina Hershbergerhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/megabucks-radio-with-nina-hershbergerSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/michael-mclean-shares-how-to-attract-and-keep-super-star-employees
Elite Ultra Runner Michael Mclean is back on Canadian soil as he prepares to run at the Sinister Seven 100 miler in July. Michael also known as the Honey Badger shares some of his insights into the sport of ultra running and what he's doing to get ready for the big race. Michael is always happy to talk and share his knowledge about running and ultra running. Endurance Racing at its Best (sinistersports.ca) Michael on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trailtalesarp/message
Today we are joined by Jeff Bennion. Jeff shares part of his journey as a Latter-Day Saint with Same-Sex Attraction and talks about an organization he co-founded called North Star International. The North Star website states that, "North Star is a faith-affirming resource for Latter-day Saints addressing sexual orientation and gender identity, and who desire to live in harmony with the teachings of Jesus Christ and the doctrines and values of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." This week North Star is having a conference. On Thursday, June 10 at 6:30 PM they'll have an opening social that's free and open to anyone, following that on Friday and Saturday they'll have different things going on from 7:30 AM to around 5:00 PM, and then on Sunday, they'll have a testimony meeting. A few of the different speakers will include Nik Day, Michael Mclean, and Carol McConkie (former member of the Young Women general presidency). At the conference, they'll have different breakout sessions, some specific for youth, some for spouses, some for individuals with SSA, some for transgender individuals, and some church leaders. To register for the conference: https://www.northstarlds.org/conference2021 To check out their website: https://www.northstarlds.org/ To check out their YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/NorthStarLDS
Chief is stressed!, Browny's awkward misunderstanding with his wife, The Top 12 footy media earners, Melbourne Coach Simon Goodwin, Western Bulldogs President Kylie Watson-Wheeler, Beat The Chief, Cult Hero - Michael Magic McLean See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Brad Reedy welcomes Michael Mclean and Jeff Mclean to the podcast. Michael, the father, is a renowned L.D.S. songwriter, playwright, author, and filmmaker. His son Jeff is an accomplished artist, singer, voice teacher, and actor in his own right. This podcast is as preview for a book the three are writing of navigating the landscape from a conservative, small-town, religious community to a father and son finding each other after the son comes out gay. We talk about faith, God, love, and what it means to find each other when the dominant messages in our culture drive us away from each other.
On this episode of the Main Street Author Podcast, I am having a conversation with serial entrepreneur & author, Michael McLean.I met Michael over 10 years ago when we were both in Bill Glazer’s mastermind group and at that time, he was running a successful insurance agency in Perth Canada. Michael has since sold that business and today he runs several businesses, including a local barber shop and a coaching group.
Merry Christmas! Today Kari and Kami talk about THE FORGOTTEN CAROLS and why it is special on this special day To listen to our interview with Michael McLean https://pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/ADV5490243827.mp3 To learn more about Michael and THE FORGOTTEN CAROLS go to https://forgottencarols.com/ To follow Kari https://www.instagram.com/hallmark_comics/?hl=en To follow Kami on twitter https://twitter.com/kamidramagirl Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 For all of our 2020 Christmas Season coverage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUDPiNh1iRkqE_Eny9P99zDe For all of our Christmas Coverage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUDo41tHqhkjHCvedmZwLzHx Order A VERY MERRY HOLIDAY MOVIE GUIDE https://amzn.to/2HIr723 For our interview with Lifetime EVP and Head of Programming Amy Winter https://youtu.be/n70NRx2Y39I For all of our interviews https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUA_0JZ2r5fxhTRE_-RChCj https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram HallmarkiesPodcast.com Check out the merch store and get our #hashtag shirts! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?utm_campaign=Hallmarkies&utm_medium=8581&utm_source=affiliate Please support the podcast on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/smilingldsgirl Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode we share our testimonies with you through both word and song. We hope you can feel our love!Special thanks to Seth Mayer (vocal) and Ann Smith (piano) for their time and talent to bring us "Let Him In" by Michael McLean.A big bright thank you to 3 year old Emma and Seth Mayer for their rendition of "Silent Night"Another thanks to Seth for leaving us with a classic that always brings the spirit, "Away in a Manger".Finally, thank you to all of you, our listeners, who like us our seeking to let Christ in. May your Christmas be filled with love, light, and an abundance of joy.We can't wait to start the new year with you!
... at the Cottonwood High School Auditorium of course (because the rule of the podcast is it has to be a place). Is it truly a Utah Christmas if you aren't belting out "Let Him in" all December long? This year is no exception. Sure you can't go to C-Wood and experience the magic in person but you could still check it out in theaters and now buy or stream it. Michael McLean's masterpiece can still be enjoyed in 2020 and we would recommend that you do just that.
The Covid pandemic brought many challenges to the arts, but for fans of the live theatrical production of The Forgotten Carols, 2020 brought a gift. The beloved play that has been on stage for almost 30 years is now in movie theaters. In this episode of Utah Weekly Forum, Michael McLean joins FM100.3's Rebecca Cressman to explain how he and his cast brought the musical to the movie screen in just a few short months and brought some much needed hope, healing, and Christmas joy with it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Kami and Rachel are thrilled to have composer Michael McLean on the show talking about the new filming of his holiday favorite staged musical THE FORGOTTEN CAROLS For 50% off your first Care/of order, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter code hallmarkies50 To learn more about Michael and THE FORGOTTEN CAROLS go to https://forgottencarols.com/ To follow Kami on twitter https://twitter.com/kamidramagirl Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 For all of our 2020 Christmas Season coverage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUDPiNh1iRkqE_Eny9P99zDe For all of our Christmas Coverage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUDo41tHqhkjHCvedmZwLzHx Order A VERY MERRY HOLIDAY MOVIE GUIDE https://amzn.to/2HIr723 For our interview with Lifetime EVP and Head of Programming Amy Winter https://youtu.be/n70NRx2Y39I For all of our interviews https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUA_0JZ2r5fxhTRE_-RChCj https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram HallmarkiesPodcast.com Check out the merch store and get our #hashtag shirts! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?utm_campaign=Hallmarkies&utm_medium=8581&utm_source=affiliate Please support the podcast on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/smilingldsgirl Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're curious about ultra running, or have completed ultras already, you won't want to miss this talk with The Honey Badger - Mike Mclean. Mike is the quintessential ultra runner, he shares how he started out with ultra running, what it takes to not only finish an ultra but to finish one at the front of the pack. Mike is an open book when it comes to his training and journey into the world of ultra running. Michael McLean (@honey_badger1982) • Instagram photos and videos Thailand by UTMB race report | Effortless Running™ Running | SCOTT Sports (scott-sports.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trailtalesarp/message
Have you ever experienced a faith crisis? Are you going through one now? Today you can find hope through Michael McLean’s story—a nine-year faith crisis that led him on an unforgettable and heart-wrenching journey.Our hosts Michelle McCullough and Christie Gardiner sit with Michael as he shares the pain, the anger, the anguish, and the ultimate joy of his faith crisis. During this time he asked himself many questions, like the following:“How do you impress Jesus?”“Do I have an experience with God?”“Did I become a version of a Christian I was told to become?”“Do I know Jesus at all or do I know ideas about Him that have been taught to me?”These questions pierced Michael’s soul as he struggled to get answers from God. He came to the realization that he was “keeping promises [his] heart no longer [felt].” But he continued to keep those promises despite the silence, until one day answers came to him in the form of songs and he felt the love of God.At the end of the day, your faith journey is your own, but maybe Michael’s honesty about his own doubts and questions can help you know that you truly are not alone.
Michael McLean is well-known for his revolutionary book and album, The Forgotten Carols. The book was adapted for the stage, and this year a filmed version will be shown at select movie theaters. https://forgottencarols.com/
Austin Horton and Jonni Lightfoot hosted another hour of movie chatter on The Zone Sports Network. Segment 1: New Releases -Movie Zone Showdown of the Week: Charlie Brown's Christmas vs Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer -New releases in theaters, including 'Forgotten Carols' Segment 2: Industry Interview -A conversation with Michael McLean and Brandon Purdie of 'The Forgotten Carols' Segment 3: From the Archives -Facts and factoids about 1964's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
The Big Movie of the Week is Vanguard, a campy action flick starring the legendary Jackie Chan. The gang also talks to music mogul Michael McLean and actress Adrien Swenson about the release of the new film adaptation of The Forgotten Carols, now in its 29th year. The Movie Show with Doug Wright and Steve Salles. Listen Fridays 9 am to noon at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the App. Follow us on Facebook at @TheMovieShow. Join The Movie Show Club for exclusive perks! Text "Movie" to 57500. The Movie Show podcast is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of NomadWolf, we sit down with this year's Thailand By UTMB Inthanon 5 winner, Michael McLean. Riding his post race high, we discuss notable segments throughout his 100 km ultra and some mindset shifts he took on to get him through it with a smile on his face. We also chat about his preparation leading up to this event, which took a slight detour due to a poor ankle injury that happened 8 weeks prior. He doubled down on the little things such as taking a form class through Effortless Running with Erik Bohm. And well the result speak for itself!Michael didn't always hit the podium. He recounts his first DNF which was a 250 km desert stage race back in 2017 and what he did to get his revenge. Since then, Mike has been on a tear stealing podiums all over the world.Lastly, we go over the biggest elements needed to prepare to live this ultramarathon lifestyle. Mike takes us through gear, nutrition, training and mental performance. And most importantly how this lifestyle transfers over to other parts of his life.Overall, this chat was lots of fun and really inspiring. Mike is a great and sincere human, who is open to connect and talk shop. I hope ya'll enjoy this one and get to apply some of these solid takeaways. Sign Up for Effortless Running:Through NomadWolf!^Get 20% off when you sign up through our link :) Connect with Michael McLean... Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/28768610Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honey_badger1982/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michael.mclean.31337194
Episode 198 of Talk Ultra brings interviews with Michael McLean, winner of the 120km Thailand by UTMB, Molly Bazilchuk who won the first edition of the Rondane 100 in Norway and Jack Scott from the UK about his recent FKT.
Hajjah Faten El Dana OAM interviewed Detective Superintendent Michael McLean; Commander of the Anti-Terrorism & Intelligence Group within the Counter Terrorism & Special Tactics Command of the NSW Police Force. The following issues were discussed: the role of this unit and the nature of your work, new Hate-Crime legislation 93Z, Extreme Right-Wing activity and Fixated Persons, community engagement also, cyber bullying and racism. أجرت الحاجة مقابلة مع مدير المباحث مايكل ماكلين، قائد مجموعة مكافحة الإرهاب والاستخبارات في قيادة مكافحة الإرهاب والتكتيكات الخاصة في قوة شرطة نيو ساوث ويلز. وقد تمت مناقشة القضايا التالية: دور هذه الوحدة وطبيعة عملك ، القانون الجديد لجرائم الكراهية رقمZ 93 ، نشاط الجناح اليميني المتطرف ، المشاركة مع المجتمع و التنمر الإلكتروني والعنصرية.
Michael ‘Magic’ McLean gives Bulldogs fans a fascinating insight into his football life on this week’s episode of The Barkly Street Podcast.In the lead-up to the annual Sir Doug Nicholls Round, the Bulldogs’ most accomplished Aboriginal player joins Bob Murphy and Marcus Bontempelli to recount his incredible playing career across two decades, and two clubs.McLean’s journey includes leaving Darwin as a teenager, making his name at the Bulldogs, tackling racism head-on, dealing with debilitating injuries, reinvigorating his career at Brisbane and captaining the Indigenous All-Stars.Now back in the Northern Territory, McLean also recalls the key role he played in taking a stand against racism in sport, which later led to the establishment of the AFL’s Racial Vilification Code.With the Bulldogs’ crucial Round 13 clash with Melbourne around the corner, Bob and Bont also discuss the team’s return to form, Aaron Naughton and Bailey Smith’s influence, and the wash-up of the first ‘Footy Frenzy’ period.
2020 may be an absolute shitshow, but thanks to Disney+, we can all be in the living room where it happens: the filmed performance of Hamilton, recorded in 2016 with the original Broadway cast, is now available to stream. Paul and Arlo may have talked about Hamilton, oh, once or twice or 18 times since its debut five years ago, but luckily über-fan Sarah Kosheff is on hand to help them find new things to say. Arlo talks about getting to see an actual production of Hamilton for the first time, Paul relays the time he was sprayed with Groff sauce, the gang discusses the up-close nuance of the troupe’s acting, and they address some of the political and cultural criticisms of the show. Next: we get all dolled up for a Geek Challenge featuring Puppet Master and Seed of Chucky. THE BREAKDOWN Total Run Time: 02:15:20 00:00:18 - Intro / Guest 00:01:34 - Main Topic 02:09:40 - Outro / Next THE MUSIC “Alexander Hamilton” by Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton, Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (2015) “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story” by Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton, Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (2015) THE LINKS The Podcast Where It Happens “We got comfortable with Hamilton. The new film reminds us how risky it is.” by Alissa Wilkinson, Vox “Hamilton's Secret Character: How Death Appears Throughout The Show” by Hannah Shaw-Williams, Screenrant “Eliza's Gasp at the End of Hamilton Has the Internet Divided” by Elena Nicolaou, Oprahmag.com “Hamilton is fanfic, and its historical critics are totally missing the point” by Aja Romano, Vox “Why Hamilton is as frustrating as it is brilliant — and impossible to pin down” by Aja Romano, Vox “Hamilton True Story: What Did Lin-Manuel Miranda Change?” by Laura Potier, Screenrant “Hamilton and the Historical Record: Frequently Asked Questions” by Jennifer Schuessler, New York Times “Hamilton Movie Sees Renewed Calls to 'Cancel' Show Over Depiction of Slavery” by Staff, Inside Edition “In Defense of Hamilton” by Michael McLean, We’re History “Hamilton felt revolutionary in 2015 — but it strikes a different chord today” by Cate Young, Today
In the final episode of the first season of Songwriter Sunday School with Michael McLean, Michaels shares a timely "Christmas in July message" and encourages us to keep the Spirit of Christmas alive every day of the year.
Sarah Donner and Michael McLean try to connect Chris Hemsworth to Colin Firth through a wildcard of Morgan Freeman in no fewer than 5 and no more than 9 movies. Can they do it? Can you? Play along and tag your 5 to 9 game card (5to9game.com) on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook with @5to9game for a chance to play with us on the show.
Do you ever wonder if you're doing enough as a mom? Do you struggle with the question of when to let them learn by their own experience, and when to step in and take over? Or wonder if you should be trying harder or turning it over to the Lord? I wish there was an easy answer that worked every time. But this episode will help you get some clarity on which part is yours, as the parent, which part belongs to your child, and which part belongs to Heavenly Father. Some great clarification comes from the talk "Choose You This Day" by Dale G Renlund. If you're ready for a blast from the past, you can find the Michael McLean song here. You're welcome.
Whether we realize it or not, we are all carrying around beliefs and definitions of success. The real question is...does carrying them REALLY serve us? Is it what we REALLY believe? Or are these definitions and ideas something we picked up along the way and forgot to put down? THAT’S WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT TODAY! As I give you a sneak preview of my Boss Babe Booster that lives in the content vault of my Awesome on Demand coaching program! We will help you uncover your OLD success stories, so that you can write new ones that enable you to do ANYTHING you want to do! JOIN MY FREE 5-Day Pump up! Starting January 14th! https://slkt.io/4Nba And don’t miss our deal of the decade in AWESOME ON DEMAND! https://aod.thealisonshow.com/?subid=2020 Eric's closing song is "Gentle" from the "Hold On: A Modern Tribute to the Music of Michael McLean" album. https://music.apple.com/us/album/hold-on-a-modern-tribute-to-the-music-of-michael-mclean/1430149514 And as always, all you videographers out there need Pleasant Pictures Music Club... high end music for your projects! Use code: AWESOMEWITHERIC for 20% off! pleasantpictures.club
Singer, songwriter, and playwright Michael McLean talks about what's inspired the changes he's made to "The Forgotten Carols" after 28 years of the show http://www.byui.edu/radio/michael-mcleans-inspiration-for-changing-the-forgotten-carols
Hi, I’m Michael McLean. I’ve been a songwriter and a storyteller for over five decades and if I’ve learned anything, it’s this: SOMETIMES A SONG CAN TEACH US THE TRUTH THE ONLY WAY OUR HEARTS CAN HEAR IT. This Songwriter Sunday School podcast is a way for me to share the stories behind the songs that have been the guideposts of my life. With each podcast episode, I’m hoping to find new friends who’ve never heard any of the songs on my 40+ albums AND to reach out to the wonderful friends who’ve been familiar with the songs for years. Now I can share with them the lessons my songs have taught me -- when they were written originally and what they are teaching me now. I’m excited to share these songs and stories, but truth be told, I’m more excited about making a connection with you. Because I really believe that life gives everyone the songs that our hearts need to listen to.Check out all the Songwriter Sunday School offerings, including Michael's complete music library and first access to new podcast episodes, at http://songwritersundayschool.com
Michael McLean faced a difficult trial, and he felt like the heavens were shut for nine years. Will we also keep our promises at times when we may not feel anything?
Post-game interviews with Mack Miller, Matt O'Brien, Dylan Sharpley, Michael McLean and Ty Power.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Thursday, December 13, 20184:20 pm: Scott Beck, President and CEO of Visit Salt Lake, joins the show to discuss a campaign launched by a collection of groups to inform Utah residents and visitors this holiday season about the new .05 DUI law that goes into effect on December 304:35 pm: Steve Moore, Chief Economist for The Heritage Foundation, joins the show for his weekly visit with Rod regarding politics and the nation’s economy5:05 pm: Utah Public Safety Commissioner Jess Anderson joins Rod to discuss whether law enforcement in the state had enough say into the state’s recently passed medical marijuana law6:05 pm: Michael McLean, a performer in the “Forgotten Carols” tour, joins Rod to preview this year’s program6:20 pm: Nathan Rafferty, President of Ski Utah, joins the show to discuss Utah’s readiness to host another Winter Olympic Games6;35 pm: Jeremi Suri, an opinion contributor at The Hill, joins the show to discuss his recent piece asking if the United States Senate is still representative of the nation’s conscience
KSL NewsRadio's Doug Wright talks to Michael McLean about this year's Forgotten Carols performances.
On this edition of "Utah Weekly Forum" Your Host Rebecca Cressman talks with Michael McLean, Composer, Singer, Musician, to talk about "The Forgotten Carols", the story of a nurse, her new patient and the birth of Christ as told by little know characters in the nativity story, with a performance, Saturday, December 23rd at Cottonwood High Auditorium and other performances as well through out the state. Download and Podcast this edition of Utah Weekly Forum on Apple Podcasts, Google Play and on FM 100.3 website!
McLean County Clerk Kathy Michael discusses Donald Trump's comments about a 'rigged' election system.
Dr. Michael Mclean, former President of the International Chiropractors Association, co-founder of the Virginia Society of Chiropractic and Chiropractor of the Year and I discuss the multitude of Bills being introduced across the US to remove philosophical and religious exemptions to vaccinations. We also talk about the dangers associated with vaccinations, the vaccine court which is limiting compensation to families with vaccine injured children, and the toxic ingredients in each vaccine. He recommends contact Congressman Jason Chaffetz and ask him to subpoena Dr. William Thompsen, CDC whistleblower at www.chaffetzhouse.gov. www.lightforcechiropractors.com
Felicia Farerre will be joining me on this show and I am really excited as her Music has made a Impact on my life as well as many others.From the early start of singing alongside family to working with major brands has been a lot of dedicated focus and hard work even though a fairy tale come true. Some of the highlights have been enhancing the live and/or recorded vocals of Usher, Alan Jackson, John Tesh, Orla Fallon, David Archuleta, Amy Grant (harmonizing with country legend, Vince Gill on her Simple Things record), #1 Billboard Chart recognition with The Taliesin Orchestra, countless non-secular projects, and working with writers and/or producers such as Keith Thomas, Bill Whittington, Brown Bannister, Michael Omartian, Chance Scoggins, Cheryl Rogers, Trammell Starks, Jason Deere, Robin Scoffield, Sam Mizell, Jeremy Bose, Steve Siler, Jim Frazier, Doug Beiden, Michael Garvin, Kent Hooper, Joe Beck, Pete Kipley, Chris Harris, Joe Sowrey, Jo Blankenburg, Jennifer Thomas, Joseph LoDuca, Dan Shea, Rick Priddis, the entire original cast of characters at Non-Stop Productions, Todd Sorensen, Michael Dowdle, Sam Cardon, Kurt Bestor, Don Stirling, Randy Kartchner, Arlen Card, Michael McLean, Janice Kapp Perry, Senator Orin Hatch, Mike Green, (the late) Rich Gibbons, as well as other family, and my dear brother and friend Barry Gibbons. Dream Garden is her first solo effort under her name, intended for international reach and market place. . There were many changes along the way. So much so that I just sat with the music for a solid span of time to fully understand all that had transpired through it and around it. Beautiful findings, discoveries and the heart of my life breaking open during this time. Dream Garden is only the beginning of my new music reality. There is so much more that is to come, both in the way of additions to the EP, and brand new solo and collaborative records.
It may be the third in their series of tribute albums, but this follow-up to "Joseph" and "The Trek" has the same strong sense of mission—in fact, it's all about missions, missionaries, their parents and families, and the people they find and teach.Nashville songwriter and producer Jason Deere shares the music and stories behind these songs, an unexpected collaboration with Michael McLean, and the goal of the Nashville Tribute Band members on this album; to help anyone of any faith understand the motivation and sacrifice of the missionaries they see on the streets around the world.That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull.
For 25 years Michael McLean has inspired listeners with his tender songs and candid messages. To commemorate this anniversary, Michael has released a new collection of six albums, sold separately or as a commemorative boxed set, featuring many of the songs you know and love plus several brand-new recordings; the essential McLean anthology.Michael talks about songwriting, the song he (and all writers) keep re-creating over and over, and why anyone would buy an album from a guy who can't sing!That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull...