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What does it mean to be a man? It depends on who you ask. And it depends on *when* you ask, because masculinity has always been a moving target. In this episode we travel back to ancient Rome, where manly men loved war, violence, and sexual conquest. Mike Pope says this history has powerful relevance for us today. We're talking about his book, Lucretius and the End of Masculinity. About the Guest Mike Pope is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at Brigham Young University. He is author of the book, Lucretius and the End of Masculinity. Complete transcript available here (familyproclamations.org).
Part 1 of 3 of my live recording at Metropolis Condominium's End Of Summer Pool Party with DJ Mike Pope (6 hours and 22 minutes). Unedited and unfiltered.
Part 2 of 3 of my live recording at Metropolis Condominium's End Of Summer Pool Party with DJ Mike Pope (6 hours and 22 minutes). Unedited and unfiltered.
Part 2 of 3 of my live recording at Metropolis Condominium's End Of Summer Pool Party with DJ Mike Pope (6 hours and 22 minutes). Unedited and unfiltered.
Recorded live at the Heretic Atlanta (2017)
Today's America's Work Force Union Podcast episode is a “best of” show from Jan. 12. The first featured guest was James Cole, Business Manager and Financial Secretary-Treasurer of Ironworkers Local 167. He spoke about a massive project to build a campus for Ford Motor Co. in Tennessee. IATSE Local 317 President Mike Pope was also featured on the podcast. He discussed the benefits union members receive and discussed how IATSE paid the insurance costs of its members, regardless of their ability to pay, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first featured guest on today's AWF Union Podcast was James Cole, Business Manager and Financial Secretary-Treasurer of Ironworkers Local 167. He spoke about a massive project to build a campus for Ford Motor Co. in Tennessee. IATSE Local 317 President Mike Pope was also featured on today's podcast. He discussed the benefits union members receive, why contracts need to be set in place and the importance of taking care of members at the local level.
Dan speaks to coaches Mike Pope and Rhys Williams about how they've used what they've learned from reading Doug Lemov's book: A Coach's Guide to Teaching.Here are some of Doug's thoughts after listening to the podcast (more notes on the Rugby Coach Weekly website):Until it comes unprompted when we aren't reminded to think about it, we probably haven't learned it.“Interleaving is always with something you've already talked about.” Hugely important clarification for coaches that I hadn't thought to make… though I will now.Here are the key areas Dan, Rhys and Mike discussed:Rhys's six week plans: how they work in the context of what he took from the bookUsing feedback more effectively: examples, scenarios and maintaining flow in the session. Plus shortening the feedback loopHow interleaving makes learning stickHow the Forgetting Curve works for rugby playersTough feedback which creates pressureDesirable difficulty in trainingRhys is a youth rugby coach, plus works with Saracens DPP.Mike is a school's head of rugby , senior mens coach, plus a lead coach with Bath DPP.
Mike Pope, Technical Editor at Google, joined us in this episode of Knowledgebase Ninjas podcast to share his three-decade-long journey in technical documentation, his transition from a technical writer to a technical editor, and the rising demand and need for dedicated technical editors for documentation industry to replace peer review groups.
With a style that is tastefully modern yet firmly rooted in the jazz tradition, American pianist Joshua Espinoza blends and bends genres into original compositions and arrangements that are immediately relatable, yet hard to define. Recently, Joshua has performed alongside such notable artists as Warren Wolf, Sean Jones, Damien Sneed, Todd Marcus, Jerome Jennings, Paul Bollenback, Miho Hazama, Alex Norris, John D’earth, Mike Pope, Kris Funn, and Chuck Redd. A finalist in the 2018 Ellis Marsalis International Jazz Piano Competition and current faculty member of the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, his playing has been heard on stages large and small including the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Blues Alley, The Jazz Kitchen, The Kennedy Center, the Barns at Wolftrap, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the DC Jazz Festival. His debut album‟Journey Into Night" – released in June 2019 – is available on all platforms. Currently, Joshua is a freelance performer in Baltimore, MD. To read and hear more, visit www.joshuaespinoza.com. Contact us here!https://linktr.ee/rachelsandlermusicFor podcast inquiries: aspiringartistpodcast@gmail.comFor music & lessons inquiries: rachelsandlermusic@gmail.com
Welcome to an intimate and uplifting musical collaboration between friends ... set to the backdrop of Nature’s beauty during one of the most challenging times in the world. It was a special LIVESTREAM GARDEN PARTY at Tony's house in Birmingham, starting early on the perfect weather day of May 31st. Tony Moran and I hope you will enjoy this podcast version of our livestream. So many thanks to our audio/video producer, David Ohmann, for managing while letting our creativity flow. Musically, we were sure our chemistry would work. Although we had each prepared in advance with ideas of what we might want to play, we found in the shared, live moment that our directions were affected by current events. We each hoped to make a small contribution to the musical universe during a time of need.THE MESSAGE OF OUR GARDEN PARTY: Share the positivity and build the spirit one song at a time. We hope you enjoy it. We’re giving you 3 hours with no breaks. It would take forever to write out a playlist, so just sit back and enjoy. If you have a question, private message us on Facebook. With all that said, I allowed my feelings guide me through my portions of our set. Whether with classics, house, tribal, circuit or whatever ... I sought to express myself and my heart by blending different vibes into one. Thanks to Patti Razzeto for promotions and co-production.
Host Phil Llewellyn with guests Chris Dengate, Mike Pope and Roy Davies review some of the many great podcasts and webinars from the last week.The team pick out the key takeaways from each episode and how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.Leinster Rugby on tactical periodisation, including interesting stats on ball in play time at different levels of the game.Kevin Bowring and Nigel Redman on coach developmentBeing creative in session design with Moritz KossmanAlso, there’s a preview of the highlights for the coming week.Here’s the list of podcasts and links:DISCUSSEDPractical Solutions to applying Tactical Periodisation Model to Rugby – St Marys University in conjunction with Leinster Rugby No video currently available but some info is available here:https://www.leinsterrugby.ie/coaching-webinar-practical-solutions-to-applying-the-tactical-periodisation-model-to-rugby/Additional link to video with Mike Ashfordhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4jwRSRYA5g&feature=emb_title Research Paper on Tactical Periodisationhttps://journals.lww.com/nsca-scj/fulltext/2018/10000/a_tactical_periodization_approach_for_rugby_union.1.aspxMoritz Kossman - Being Creative in Session Design – Modern Soccer Coach Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/modern-soccer-coach-podcast/id1318510028?i=1000474891351Magic Academy – Kevin Bowering and Nigel Redman join Fletch and RustyWednesday 20th May 7:00pmhttps://www.coach-logic.com/magic-academy/https://www.themagicacademy.co.ukhttps://www.coach-logic.comMagic Academy Half Time Huddle – U20 RWC Review – Harry Mallinder and Martin Haaghttps://www.coach-logic.com/magic-academy/https://www.themagicacademy.co.ukhttps://www.coach-logic.comCOMING UPRichard Cheetham – England Rugby – Embedding learning into your regular coaching/refereeing practice'7:00PM Tuesday 26th Mayhttps://www.workcast.com/register?cpak=5152126882713434 IRFU Analytica 2020 Global Sports Analytics Webinar LiveThursday 28th May 12:00 – 4:00pmhttps://www.irishrugby.ie/2020/05/15/irfu-analytica-2020-global-sports-analytics-webinar-live-next-week/ Team GB – In conversation with Alex Davis (Mental Health Awareness week)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAhwHJPZP3k&feature=youtu.beMagic Academy Wednesday and Half Time Huddle Fridayhttps://www.coach-logic.com/magic-academy/https://www.themagicacademy.co.ukhttps://www.coach-logic.com OTHER USEFUL LINKSEddie Jones Podcast - England Rugby
The following is an audio rip from my live stream, UNITY, an event to benefit the staff of the Heretic Atlanta on 5/24/20. We raised over $7k and had an incredible team of artists and friends including DJ Tony Moran, Kristine W, Debby Holiday and Deep Influence. Since this is an audio rip from Zoom, please forgive any dropouts. Love, Mike
Parliamo di nuovi dischi e riascoltiamo qualcosa del recente passato del jazz. Sopratutto, anticipiamo la notizia dell'intervista ad un acclamato pianista jazz: Emanuele Sartoris. Seguiteci sui nostri profili social e sul sito. Questo è quello che suoniamo in questo appuntamento: #Titolo-Artista/Gruppo-Album 1:If You Hear MeBen Williams If You Hear Me; 2:Samadhi III - Lorenz Kellhuber Trio - Samadhi III; 3:Rush – Arr. by Marcin Pater Trio - Marcin Pater Trio - Nothing But Trouble; 4: You And The Night And The Music - Dave Pope Trio, Mike Pope, John Patitucci - You and the Night and the Music; 5:Three Banana - Carla Bley - The Lost Chords Find Paolo Fresu; 6:Praise to the Poor - Sidewalk Cat 5tet - Unfit; 7:Let's talk on the walk side - Diane Nalini - Future Perfect; 8:Balcony - Maë Defays - Balcony; 9:Le mans - Night Dreamers - Téchne --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jazz-in-family/message
Tom Dibb, multi-instrumentalist and singer songwriter of merit is bookending the show this week. Live from Grand Chapel Studios. It's a sound of alt-country or could indeed spawn a new genre of Briticana, if that makes any sense. It certainly will once you listen to this aspiring artist. Join us as we head to South East England for the sounds of Tom Dibb. Tobin becomes tetchy this week as Richard introduces Belbury Poly to the show. Despite Tobin's love of all things literary, he denounces Chanctonbury Rings as a derisory reading of a novel to music. Phillistine that Tobinis, Richard thinks he's completely missed the point. However, to redress the balance, Tobin brings us Lord Cut Glass with his Gaelic lilted vocals and interesting musical phrasing. There is some pronunciation argument here. It's a hands down winner and a firm placement in the FTBOTRB Jukebox of Fame. New Music Selection Tobin, as ever, painfully dedicated to New Music as he is, brings Storme's latest track to the studio. It's a stark reminder that we aren't in control of our planet as much as we think we are. Jamiroquai wrote about this nearly 30 years ago which raises the question is Storme late to the party. And will her track be anywhere near as influential? Following on from Richard's personal vinyl party on our Patreon channel where he played the new EP from Squid, we play the excellent track The Cleaner direct from the vinyl in the studio. Become a Patron of the show to hear more from this must-hear band. Another pre-release track from Mike Pope on the show this week, just ahead of eagerly awaited LP later this month. From the impressive stable of Blind Owl Records in San Diego, it's currently our most anticipated recording of 2020. Finally, vocal melody masterclass is conducted this week by Thao & Mirah. Featured before on the show in an entirely different guise, this track demands attention in a way that few songs have the ability to do. Join us this week as we mine our way to the bottom of the record box.
Mike Pope shares about how Daniel's faithfulness in his prayer life allowed him to prepare for what God was doing for His people.
It's all about Zooluxx this week. Psychedelic gunslingers straight from the Los Angeles Music scene and recording on the Blind Owl Records label. Zooluxx really do take us to Different Planets. This week Richard is In Conversation with founder of the label and frontman of Mrs Henry, Dan Cervantes. We discuss the label in general and some of its roster, including Zooluxx and Mike Pope among others. Dan Cervantes is down to earth and enthusiastic. Richard and Dan also touch on Mrs Henry's rendition of The Last Waltz and the documentary it spawned. Tobin is bookending the show this week with oddly named The Japanese House. Rarely to be outwitted, Richard delves into the research books and unearths the story behind the name. But what does Richard really think about The Japanese House? Listen on to find out more. Also in Tobin's sights this week is another of his favourite "guess where this band is from" spins. Nérija do sound cool and very sexy indeed, can Richard rise to the challenge? Tobin tops it all off with Maye and her New Music release Tú. Originally broadcast on our Patreon channel 3 weeks ago, Maye finally makes it onto the show. Blodwyn Pig tease us with a comedic intro. Finally, Richard introduces the Family Playlist and dives right in with the classic Russian Circles track, Ethel. Good old auntie Ethel. Track Listing Face Like Thunder The Japanese House Different Planets Zooluxx Riverfest Nérija The Change Song Blodwyn Pig Ethel Russian Circles Tú Maye Saw You In A Dream The Japanese House Zooluxx - two EP's coming January 2020 We call our music jazzadelic space groove, it's heavy funk. Zooluxx frontman Troy Vincent He's talking about Zooluxx, the psychedelic, genre-crossing band he shares with bassist Ned Casual, drummer Princess Frank, and percussionist Bertie Paradise. Formed in Los Angeles from the ashes of a locally-beloved blues outfit, Zooluxx makes raw, rhythmic music that nods to the band's influences — including 1960s rock & roll, electric blues, Parliament Funkadelic, Curtis Mayfield, and Afrobeat — while still sounding fresh and feral. It's spontaneous dance music rooted in grooves and guitars, both modern in its explosively eclectic approach and proudly old-school in its reverence for analog sound. Appropriately, the guys sharpened the edges of their acclaimed live show with a weekly residency at Good Times at Davey Wayne's, a 1970s-themed bar in the middle of chic Hollywood. The place was an oddly fitting home for Zooluxx, whose songs mixed vintage cool with contemporary kick. Every Monday night for five years, Troy and Ned would hit the stage, piecing together their band's unique sonic stomp — as well as their ideal lineup — while members of the Arctic Monkeys, Muse, Paul McCartney and U2 circulated throughout the audience. It was a proper scene, with Zooluxx's co-founders serving as the ringleaders. New releases for 2020 Ghetto Starship was released in June 2019, introducing Zooluxx's sound to those who had yet to catch the band in concert. Recorded to analog tape on Lynyrd Skynyrd's old API console in San Diego, the EP found the guys working with Karl Denson, a multi-instrumentalist and producer who currently tours as a member of the Rolling Stones. Arriving less than a year later, the follow-up EP Just a Little Bit shines a light on the spontaneity of a Zooluxx gig, even kicking off with an improvisational jam called Golden Gun Blues. With its mix of raw energy, sharp songcraft, and uplifting lyrics, Just a Little Bit will be released next year by Blind Owl both digitally and on vinyl on January 31st, with Ghetto Starship as the B-Side on the vinyl release. Words courtesy of Blind Owl Records - click here for more
Sofi Tukker forms the back half of Tobin's excellent New Music Double Header this week. This American musical duo follows hard-to-beat tune Dennis from Liverpool's very own Pizzagirl. However, Sofi Tukker manage to pull a blinder and get straight to the back of the net with Purple Hat. Listen on for a truly epic listen. It's an official From the Bottom of The Record Box (Music Discovery Podcast) Recommendation. Tobin also brings us a Listener Recommendation from "that" Jamie as once again Jamie unleashes his vast musical knowledge on us. In much the same vein that Spike from the Bearded Pig Forge brought us Batzorig Vaanchig, Jamie also brings us Mongolian throat singing. It's the belligerent war-like swagger of Altan Urag. A future gaming top ten hit in the making we predict. Secondly, Richard is on all pre-release mission this week. He's got three tracks off of The Claim's new LP - The New Industrial Ballads. Two up at the top of the show, and the retro narrative classic 30 Years at the bottom of the show. Introducing Blind Owl Records Richard is also playing tracks off his current favourite spin The Ripening by Mike Pope. Mike is a stalwart of the San Diego music scene and has an album in the wings. Scheduled for release in early 2020, The Ripening is coming out of the Blind Owl Records stable. Formed in 2012 by Mrs Henry frontman and all-round rock 'n' roll nice guy Dan Cervantes, Blind Owl Records is a community driven label. Blind Owl also puts out film and literature as well as music. Mrs Henry are undoubtedly best known for their rockumentary on their performance of the whole The Last Waltz gig by The Band. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPXTKhGuR2I Track Listing Johnny Kidd's Right Hand Man/Under Canvas The Claim Every Loving Herd Does As It Should Mike Pope Dennis Pizzagirl Purple Hat Sofi Tukker Mother Mongolia Altan Urag 30 Years The Claim Homonculus/Ain't It Strange Mike Pope Sofi Tukker at One Colorado Old Pasadena - Photo © Justin Higuchi Sofi Tukker at One Colorado Old Pasadena - Photo © Justin Higuchi What do we know about Sofi Tukker? Not to be confused with Sophie Tucker - Last of the Red Hot Mamas - Sofi Tukker is an American musical duo. Based in New York the band consists of Sophie Hawley-Weld and Tucker Halpern. Perhaps best known for the song Best Friend (which Apple used during their unveiling of iPhone X) Sofi Tukker have delivered again here. Hawley-Weld, a native Canadian, schooled in Europe at the United Word College of the Adriatic whilst her counterpart is a Boxing Day baby from Massachusetts. They first met at an art gallery where Sophie was performing. Tucker approached her and a song writing partnership ensued. Sofi Tukker released their first EP only 3 years ago, its title drawing on inspiration from the poet Mary Oliver. "You only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves" gives Sofi Tukker the EP title Soft Animals. Their single release from that EP, Drinkee is again poet inspired. The Brazilian poet Chacal is indeed the source of this and was nominated for a 2017 Grammy for Best Dance Recording. It seems that poets and Apple are recurrent themes in Sofi Tukker's timeline. The clean version of their track Batshit (entitled That's It [I'm Crazy]) was used by Apple for their iPhone 8 TV advertising. Treehouse Treehouse is their only studio LP to date, released a little over a year ago, on April 13th 2018. Paste Magazine described the LP as "an insatiable dance collection of jungle-pop songs with many well-executed nods towards Brazilian instruments, poets and to the national language, Portuguese". The songs on Sofi Tukker's Treehouse are alternately playful and sincere, intimate and global. Though Sofi Tukker's mélange of disparate sounds and influences - bossa-nova rhythms, cowbells, castanets, and spaghetti-western guitars - lends Treehouse an air of worldly sophistication, Hawley-Weld and Halpern never take themselves or their music too seriously. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t. Slant Magazine
Coaches Corner is on location at the Hawgtuff.net Offensive Line Camp held earlier this year at James F Burns High School in Duncan, South Carolina. Coach Mike Pope talks about O Line drills and techniques and John interviews Ty Aronson and a number of other line coaches in this edition of Coaches Corner.
Coach Mike Pope, Assistant Coach at Wingate University in Monroe, NC talks about designing,, implementing, and executing a multiple defense to stop the option. Coach Pope is also the founder and operator of the Hawtuff.net web site and its related camps and clinics.
CHER: Dancing Queen (Live at the Heretic) DJ MIKE POPE Recorded live on 12-8-18 1. Taxi Taxi 2. Dressed To Kill 3. Save Up All Tears 4. Heart Of Stone 5. Just Like Jesse James 6. Got U Babe 7. The Beat Goes On 8. Gypsies, Tramps & Theives 9. Half Breed 10. Take Me Home 11. The Shoop Shoop Song 12. Love And Understanding 13. Walking In Memphis 14. Mamma Mia 15. Waterloo 16. Fernando (Barry Harris Mix) 17. The Winner Takes It All (Barry Harris Mix) 18. One Of Us (Julian Marsh Remix) 19. SOS (Save Our Souls) (Barry Harris Mix) 20. Welcome To Burlesque (Chris Thomas Club Mix) 21. Paradise Is Here (Junior Vasquez Mix) 22. The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore (Junior Vasquez Mix) 23. Love Is In The Air (Junior Vasquez Mix) 24. Love Is The Groove (Junior Vasquez Mix) 25. All Or Nothing (Almighty Club Mix) 26. Don't Come Cryin' To Me (Mijangos Remix Edit) 27. Dov'e L'amore (Tony Moran Unreleased Mix) 28. Strong Enough (Pumpin' Dolls Vocal Mix) 29. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) (Dan Ross Mix) 30. Love Is A Lonely Place Without You (Thunderpuss Mix) 31. Dark Lady (Barry Harris 2018 Clubbed Up Refresh) 32. I Found Someone (Dark Lady Mix) 33. I Hope You Find It (Funk Generation H3DRush Club Mix) 34. Alive Again (Extended Vocal Mix) 35. Red (7th Heaven Club Mix) 36. One By One (Junior Vasquez Club Vocal Mix) 37. We All Sleep Alone (Todd Terry Remix) 38. Different Kind Of Love Song (Ralphi Rosario Mix) 39. If I Could Turn Back Time (Almighty Definitive Mix) 40. Cher vs. Almighty - Dancing Queen (Thee Werq'n B!tches Mashup) 41. Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie! (A Man After Midnight) (Ralphi Rosario Mix) 42. Believe (Club 69 Future Anthem Mix) 43. Strong Enough (Club 69 Future Anthem Short Mix) 44. Take It Like A Man (Paulo & Jackinsky Club Mix) 45. (This Is A) Song For The Lonely (Thunderpuss Sunrise Mix) 46. Love One Another (Friscia & Lamboy Club Mix) 47. Woman's World (Danny Verde Club Remix) 48. I Walk Alone (Edson Pride Remix) 49. When The Money's Gone (Manny Lehman Vocal) 50. The Greatest Thing (Stopme Release-Me Mix) 51. Love So High (Tony Moran) 52. Pride (Eduardo Brava) 53. Believe (Twisted Dee Mash) 54. Paradise Is Here (Farley + Dickinson 2013 Club Mix) 55. You Haven't Seen The Last Of Me (Almighty Club Mix)
Mike Pope shares about the power of Christian Influence in our world & that we must be seen & felt to have an effect on the lost.
Talking Smooth Jazz welcomes Elijah Gilmore, an American jazz artist, composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a drummer. His debut album Return To Zen, features Gerald Veasley, Dominick Farinacci, Reggie Wooten, Ben Tankard, and Mike Pope to name a few. If you like jazz then this is a great album to add to your jazz collection! His new album received raved reviews by multi-grammy award-winning jazz group, The Manhattan Transfer Singers! Follow Elijah on Facebook, Twitter/Instagram @elijahbeats
Welcome back to another episode of Cage Side Submissions, brought to you by Future Legend Apperal. We plan on providing you with unique and fun-filled SHOWS each and every week with news, highlights, and interviews. Please feel free to call in with your questions and comments at (657) 383-0267 for our host Steve Rychel (@CSSRadio) and co-host Tommy DeJohn. Our Fist Guest is Cage Fury Fighting Championships Heavyweight 3-1 (@teed) Shawn Teed. Shawn is coming off his first professional loss, where he came up short in capturing the CFFC Heavyweight title, and is now slated to take on Jahaua Marsh at CFFC66! Our Second Guest is Cage Fury Fighting Championship's Lightweight 7-4 (@mwilkins12) Michael "Iron Mike" Wilkins. Michael is coming off a Submission loss to Mike Pope at CFFC62 and is slated to take on Rich Patishnock at CFFC 66! Our Final Guest is (@TomGallicchio) Tom "Da Tank" Gallicchio. Tom is coming off a decision loss to James Krause on the TUF 25 Finale.
Mike Pope shares from 2Kings about finding the right way to say It Is Well & it be true.
Mike Pope shares from Mark 2:1-12 about the faith friends of the paralytic's demonstrated in bringing him to Jesus.
The ancient Greeks prayed to the muses for creative inspiration. (They also practiced alchemy and believed the human body was made of four humors.) And while our understanding of science has become more refined over the millennia, the source of creativity is as mysterious to us today as it was in the age of mythical gods and goddesses. That might be about to change, though, as science tunes in to the human brain – at play. The Signal’s Aaron Henkin reports…
Joe Locke talks about his new CD on Origin Records, "Live in Seattle." Recorded live at the 2005 Ballard Jazz Festival, this group features Joe Locke on vibes, Geoffrey Keezer on piano, Mike Pope on bass and Terreon Gully on drums.
Mike Pope shares from Luke 7:18-35 about the questions John the Baptist had about Jesus not living up to his expectations but discovering He was indeed The Real Deal.
Mike Pope shares about how Daniel's faithfulness in his prayer life allowed him to prepare for what God was doing for His people.
Mike Pope shares about the power of Christian Influence in our world & that we must be seen & felt to have an effect on the lost.
Mike Pope shares from 2Kings about finding the right way to say It Is Well & it be true.