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When you're tracing a song through six generations, and you're digging into distinct versions of dance tunes carried by players from East Clare, you never know what card games and shipwrecks you might also uncover. This special episode—the last new story for a while—weaves together stories from John Tunney and Mary MacNamara, who grew up around generations of music in rural Ireland, with the tale of an American kid who played cards with her grandparents. * Find Paddy Tunney's (restrung) Stone Fiddle .. and news about future Tunney re-releases HERE. * Find Mary MacNamara's Sundays at Lena's HERE. * Listen to other episodes, and stay tuned to future Irish Music Stories endeavors (including the print edition of podcast highlights) HERE ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters:Thank you to Sharon Murphy, Michael Craine, Jackson Galloway, Karin Kettinring, David Vaughan, John Ploch, Adele Megann, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Mike Voss, Isobel McMahon, Heather Carroll, Ian Bittle, Rick Rubin, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, Chris Armstrong, Jonathan Duvick, Susan Walsh, and Bob Suchor.
What is the U.S. Electoral College? And what does it have to do with The Kesh Jig and The Humours of Glendart? This election adjacent exploration of two popular jigs takes a look at the stories behind jig (and Presidential) contenders, and the process used to choose a winner. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to https://IrishMusicStories.org ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: John Sullivan, Heather Carroll, Michael Craine, Adele Megann, Karin Kettinring, Paul Davis, Edward O'Dwyer, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, John Sigler, Randall Seamen, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Bob Suchor, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, and Chris Murphy
Welcome to another episode of Leaders in Tech, where we spotlight the lives and careers of technology leaders who are driving innovation and making the world a better place. In this episode, host David Mansilla sits down with Mike Voss, Field Chief Technology Officer at SHI International. Mike shares his journey from his early days in the Washington, DC area to becoming a key player in the value-added reseller space. He discusses the importance of building a strong personal brand, the role of mentorship, and the challenges and rewards of leading technical teams. Tune in to hear Mike's insights on leadership, technology, and the future of IT. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your career, this episode is packed with valuable lessons and inspiration.Here's more about Mike Voss:With a wealth of expertise in AI, virtualization, and data center technologies, my role as Field CTO at SHI International Corp. is pivotal in transforming how businesses leverage tech for strategic advantage. We've fostered an environment where complex technologies are demystified and aligned with customer business objectives, ensuring a clear path to innovation and operational excellence.At the core, my mission is to serve as a bridge between technical possibilities and practical implementations, creating cross-functional solutions that drive success. By maintaining strong relationships with key stakeholders and providing thought leadership, our team empowers organizations to navigate the ever-evolving IT landscape with confidence and a forward-thinking approach.Company description: Think of SHI as your personal technology concierge. We connect your team with the IT solutions and services you need to support your organizational growth and employee experience.
When you're making an instrument, you're forming something that can be used to design a melody. Or a musical life. This episode follows a precious flute's unexpected journey. And flute makers Patrick Olwell and Eamonn Cotter, piper Colleen Shanks, and fiddle players Bob Childs and Pat O'Connor talk about what it's like to carve an approach as musicians and craftspeople. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Lynn Stewart, Karin Kettenring, Julia Richards, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Bob Suchor, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, and Chris Murphy
Irish musicians, and writers, and home makers can all benefit by learning some rules and technical skills—and by allowing a little spontaneity and flexibility. But how much great technique do you need? Does that get in the way of the magic? In this episode, Nathan Gourley, Brendan Mulholland, and Sharon Murphy reflect on the alchemy of order and spontaneity: how rule following and rule breaking can make for a great journey; but how a total lack of plan can derail everything. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Michael Taylor, Edward O'Dwyer, Adele Megann, Peter Crimmin, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Bob Suchor, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, and Chris Murphy
Joining Tate this segment is Mike Voss Head Coach of Riverdale Men's Basketball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for another edition of High School Sports Saturday with Tate Mathews. This week Tate is joined by Scott Semptimfelter of Elite Football Skills Paul Wade new head football coach of Brentwood Academy, Mike Voss head Men's Basketball of Riverdale High School and, Tom Kreager of the Tennessean.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boston producer Brian O'Donovan made a lot of space for Irish music and culture. He was dedicated to sharing it widely. And though he presented music on formal stages and through his WGBH broadcast “A Celtic Sojourn,” casual, public Irish music sessions were ever important and enduring for him. This beloved leader lifted up traditional music, and just going out to the pub is a pretty powerful way to remember him. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Bob Suchor, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, and Chris Murphy
Could traditional music sessions exist without listeners? Are the non-playing listeners in public spaces important for tune players? Here's a brief podcast adaptation of a video response to this intriguing little question! _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Bob Suchor, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, Chris Murphy, Sharon Murphy, and Kerryleegh Hildebrandt
Communities. Forests. Families. All of these different ecosystems contain a lot of different components that weave and work together. And as people, plants, and pests carry on and creep around, rich and sometimes unlikely collaborations emerge. In this episode, with the help of Karine Polwart, Colin Farrell, and Steve Nardone, I'll explore how friends, neighbors and families can blend; how humans and trees need and inspire one another; and how we also rely on birds, bees.. and rats. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Bob Suchor, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, and Chris Murphy
In part one of the Fruitful Fells, we met modern and 19th century activists dedicated to making beauty available to current and future humans. In this episode, we learn how our heroes saved acres of woods and bushels of old ballads, and we follow enduring struggles in the crusade for preservation. As always, there's plenty of beautiful music woven into these conversations with guests Mike Ryan, Alison Simcox, Douglas Heath, and Karl Alexander. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Gavin McNutt, Sharon Murphy, Brian Unitt, Ken Krause, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Bob Suchor, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, and Chris Murphy
There are little creatures, trees, ponds, and pedestrians all over the earth. And there are bushels of ballads about the charms of nature. And while there are ecological activists like Mike Ryan and 19th century Elizur Wright, and song collectors like Francis Child and Olive Dame Campbell who are out to enjoy and save the critters and the old songs… there are others who are less interested in preservation. This two-part story on the creation of Massachusetts' Middlesex Fells Reservation takes a look at how trees, pedestrians, bikers, motorists, music collectors, and geese intersect. And sometimes collide. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Laura Johnson, Steve Wilson, Michael Stoner, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Bob Suchor, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, and Chris Murphy
The weekly Irish music session is a specific niche affair, with a particular code of conduct. Gift giving also has its own rules, at least it has in the past. As older customs like traditional Irish music and wedding anniversary gifts have moved to the new world, have things adjusted? Does modern session behavior reflect wider social trends? Etiquette experts Barry Foy and Zina Lee walk me down the aisle of session (and wedding gift) etiquette, just a year before Barry's Field Guide to the Irish Session celebrates its silver anniversary. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: April Eight Songs & Stories Podcast, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, Mike Lagana & Barb Moore, Joe Martin, Melissa Peabody, John Sigler, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Lynn Hayes, Bob Suchor, Brian Benscoter, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, and Chris Murphy
New inventions and technology can make life—and Irish music—more convenient, more accessible, and sweeter…. and more complicated. This episode examines a few inventions like the washing machine, the personal computer, and to the electric bicycle and features Irish tunes that mention tech and innovations. (Because whether or not you're actually thinking about short and long clicking sounds, if you call a tune The Telegraph, it's still a reference to what was once a remarkable new way to transmit messages.) _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Linda Gore, Michael Stoner, Randall Semagin, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Lynn Hayes, Bob Suchor, Brian Benscoter, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, Chris Murphy, and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast
Lunch routines, laundry, kid art supplies, spoons, and teacups are details of domestic life that don't usually make it into the photo albums, or the tune titles. But they shape lives. And in the midst of the thousands of jigs and reels out there, the simple (and profound) cup of tea.. and the basket of turf are represented. Here's a meditation on tunes with prosaic titles and the stimulating stories behind them. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, sheet music to original tunes in this episode, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Jocelyn Codner, Karin Kettenring, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Lynn Hayes, Bob Suchor, Brian Benscoter, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, Chris Murphy, and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast
Mike Voss, Founder and CEO of EtherGap shares insights on the best practices to airgapping, protecting your backups, and how to automate the entire airgap process by leveraging hardware.
Presenting concerts can be about a lot more than throwing someone onstage. Matt Smith manages Club Passim in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which has been the central venue and fountain of support for 20 years—and is now the official presenter—for Boston's Celtic Music Festival. For Matt, it's all about creating opportunities for something special and unique to happen. Learn about where this little festival has been, and where it's going, with or without your Mouse Pants! _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Elisabeth Carter, Mark Haynes, Michael Craine, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Lynn Hayes, Bob Suchor, Brian Benscoter, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, Chris Murphy, and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.
Why did kids carry dead birds on sticks all over Ireland on the 26th of December? And what did this all have to do with first century Christian martyr St. Stephen? Just like traditional tunes, which can vary from player to player, the whole history of Wren Day depends on the storyteller. Learn more about the role a melody, a good story (or three), and a tiny bird has played in the centuries-long winter tradition of hunting the wren. _________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: John Kerr, Chris Armstrong, Marco Battaglia, Rudolf Tschachtli, Julia Richards, Nina Coyle, Michael Schock, Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Lynn Hayes, Bob Suchor, Brian Benscoter, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, Chris Murphy, and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast
Riverdale Boys Basketball Head Coach Mike Voss joins Tate for a segment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Riverdale Boys Basketball Head Coach Mike Voss joins Tate for a segment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Loss can spark achingly beautiful music. It can also spark new forms of creativity for musicians. This episode is a meditation on the stubborn insistence and the transformative power of creativity, featuring beautiful conversations with Emmanuelle Le Blanc, Daniel Neely, Joe DeZarn, Tina Eck, and a poem from Brian O'Donovan. Here's to sowing beauty and blooming from the muck of misfortune. __________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Ron Kral, Isaiah Hall, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, Matt Jensen, John Ploch, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Suezen Brown, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, Lynn Hayes, Bob Suchor, Brian Benscoter, Finian McCluskey, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, Chris Murphy, and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast
As tunes travel they change. And to turn an old Irish reel into an old time tune can involve adjusting notes to suit different instruments, using different techniques… and also digging into the non-musical stories. In this episode I tuck into some early railway stories while Agi Kovacs and Jesse Winch help me follow Paddy on the Turnpike, from North Galway to North Carolina. __________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Laura Johnson, Frank Krygowski, Lynn Hayes, Mike Voss, Bob Suchor, Sean Carroll, Isobel McMahon, John Ploch, Matt Jensen, Tom Frederick, Paul DeCamp, Gerry Corr, Jonathan Duvick, Brian Benscoter, , Finian McCluskey, Susan Walsh, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, Chris Murphy, Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, David Vaughan, Matt Jensen and Suezen Brown
Most Irish traditional tunes have names. Some go by many different names. So what's in a name? Do names help us associate tunes with people, or remember vast numbers of melodies… or is there another agenda afoot? In this episode, Colm Gannon, Nic Gareiss, Mick Moloney—and renowned 20th century literary figures Dick and Jane—explore the meaning behind the names. __________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Michael Maggs, Matt Jensen, Paul DeCamp, Gerry Corr, Jonathan Duvick, Sean Carroll, Brian Benscoter, Isobel McMahon, Mike O'Malley, Mike Voss, Finian McCluskey, John Ploch, Susan Walsh, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, Chris Murphy, Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, David Vaughan, Suezen Brown, Bob Suchor, and Tom Frederick.
This episode of the 11th Hour features Pastor Mike sitting down with the Head Basketball Coach of Riverdale High School, Coach Mike Voss! They talk about Coach Voss's journey to Riverdale, the importance of coaching in today's environment, youth in general, community and much more! Listen in for the full story!
Broken Vessel is an Imperial Pumpkin Ale that's described as a Pumpkin Pie in a glass - brewed with over 350lbs of pumpkin puree per batch and a touch of pumpkin spice (nutmeg, cinnamon, clove). It is aged on vanilla bean to give it that whipped cream topping flavor. Owners of Frogtown Brewery, Adam Kestel and Mike Voss, are long-time friends that had a shared passion for home brewing and DIY projects, along with the crazy dream to one day open their own brewery. Since opening its doors in 2016, Frogtown Brewery has made a name for itself in the L.A. craft beer scene with its standout classic Kinky Blonde Ale and experimental releases such as Painkiller. The taproom boasts an ever-changing selection of beers, rotating showcases of local artwork, and a welcoming family and dog-friendly environment. This week on FDB - grilled cheese mayhem, engenius gator catching, old school carjacking, and more! Now please kick back, and enjoy another sit down with Friends Drink Beer. To support Frogtown Brewery, and find out more about their beers, visit: Website: frogtownbrewery.com Instagram: @frogtownbrewery Have a question for Ryan & Alex? Submit it today at www.friendsdrinkbeer.com, and we will answer it on the next episode! Lastly if you like the show, donate to us and show your support: www.patreon.com/friendsdrinkbeer CREDITS Alex Hobbs - Host/Executive Producer Ryan Roope - Host/Executive Producer Jared Brody - Writer/Producer Chelsea Cook - Writer
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On today's show, we have part two of the brilliant Mike Voss! Kristen and Jamie speak with Mike about his book War On Sleep, as well as how he went on to become one of the best sleepers in the world. Yes, they measure that! He's giving tips on how to get a better night's rest, which is something we all could use. Plus, Kristen gives a tip on the amazing benefits of Chamomile tea. If you want to hear about a particular topic, message @becominganexpert on Instagram and we'll get an expert in that field! Follow Mike Voss on Twitter @WarOnSleep and on Clubhouse @voss007. Also check out his book on Amazon HERE. Follow Kristen on Instagram @cinematicescape and Jamie @jpitythefooo
Today's show is part one of a two part episode – because we got a double expert on! Kristen and Jamie talk with computer scientist and biohacker Mike Voss to talk about crypto currency and Bitcoin. He gives us all a better understanding on what crypto currency actually is and why Bitcoin is so secure. Plus, Jamie gives a tip on content collaborations. If you want to hear a certain expertise, message @becominganexpert on Instagram! Follow Mike on Twitter @waronsleep and Clubhouse @voss007 Follow Kristen on Instagram @cinematicescape and Jamie @jpitythefooo
This week, the boys sit down with rapper, Mike Voss; to talk about Eminem, battle rap and how The Rock taught swagger to an entire generation.
Plants can be carefully cultivated or can spread naturally. Songs, too, can spread deliberately or accidentally. Here's a small sampling of just a few of the song collectors who helped preserve gardens of old English, Scottish, and Irish ballads that travelled to North America. Alex Cumming and Catherine Crowe help untangle a few strands of the bountiful musical harvest of folk history and culture preserved by Francis Child, John Lomax, Helen Creighton, Elisabeth Bristol Greenleaf, Anne & Frank Warner, and Olive Dame Campbell (whose grave I'm determined to find by the end of the episode). * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Gašper Šinkovec, Sheila Worrall, Brian Benscoter, Marc Gunn, Suezen Brown, Paul DeCamp, Paul Grajciar, Elisabeth Carter, Jen and Bob Strom, Rick Rubin, Susan Walsh, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, John Ploch, Benjamin Ruth, Joel DeLashmit, Finian McCluskey, Jon Duvick, Gerry Corr, Mike Voss, and Ian Bittle. Support the show and learn more at https://www.irishmusicstories.org
Tate talks with Brenda Vroon of the Nashville Dolphins, Mike Voss of Riverdale men's basketball, Pete Miller of Summit wrestling, and Garth Bouldin of Gateway Tire.
After a horrific week of social unrest in the U.S., and as Irish Music Stories begins a major overhaul, host Shannon Heaton offers a meditation on how cataloging and organizing can soothe the soul. There’s also plenty of music in this episode. Full playlist below. And for Japanese speakers who want to get started with Irish Music Stories, the first episode has been translated fully (transcript) by Ryoko Murakami (with Tomoaki Hatekeyama) HERE * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month’s underwriters: Enda McGreevy, Rus Bradburd, Jeremy Keith, Kevin Doyle, Roland Hebborn, Christopher Stuart, Edward Schilling, Randall Semagin, Parker Abercrombie, Marji Gibbs, Sean Carrol, Peter Smith, Mike Voss, Ian Bittle, Brian Benscoter, Marc Gunn, Gerry Corr, Suezen Brown, Paul DeCamp, Rick Rubin, Kenneth Doyle, Susan Walsh, Emil Hauptmann, Chris Armstrong, John Ploch, Jon Duvick, Randy Krajniak, Joel DeLashmit, and Susan Walsh. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 49 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Perfect Maze,” from Perfect MazeArtist: Shannon Heaton with Emilie Catlett and Natalie Haas Tune: “Dark Low Jig,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “G Meditation,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Haapvesi,” from January EPArtist: Assemble FKA Popcorn Behavior Tune: “D Chimes” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton
Andrew Lumsdaine, Chief Scientist at Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing, shares his journey in parallelism, from the HPC community’s early skepticism of and eventual move to C++ to build large systems, to his pursuit to develop a series of C++ libraries to strike at the contradiction between abstraction and performance, to today’s reality that parallelism and heterogeneity are essential for achieving performance. Together, Andrew and Mike Voss, Principal Engineer at Intel, underscore the value of open standards and high-quality implementations of open standards—specifically, the oneAPI specification and Intel oneAPI toolkits, respectively—and provide listeners with ways to get involved in helping shape ISO C++, Khronos SYCL, DPC++ and oneAPI. Guests: Andrew Lumsdaine, Chief Scientist, Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing Mike Voss, Principal Engineer, Intel To learn more: oneAPI.com Intel oneAPI Toolkits
Krystian Ligenza, Autodesk Maya Software Architect, and Mike Voss, Intel Principal Engineer, talk about how the need for immersive experiences in VFX and 3D animated movies and games has driven the need for increasingly more capable (and complex) software and hardware. They discuss how Autodesk and Intel are addressing these challenges, and explain how the […] The post Let Us Entertain You first appeared on Connected Social Media.
Krystian Ligenza, Autodesk Maya Software Architect, and Mike Voss, Intel Principal Engineer, talk about how the need for immersive experiences in VFX and 3D animated movies and games has driven the need for increasingly more capable (and complex) software and hardware. They discuss how Autodesk and Intel are addressing these challenges, and explain how the […] The post Let Us Entertain You first appeared on Connected Social Media.
Krystian Ligenza, Autodesk Maya Software Architect, and Mike Voss, Intel Principal Engineer, talk about how the need for immersive experiences in VFX and 3D animated movies and games has driven the need for increasingly more capable (and complex) software and hardware. They discuss how Autodesk and Intel are addressing these challenges, and explain how the […]
Owners Adam Kestel and Mike Voss are long-time friends that had a shared passion for home brewing and DIY projects, along with the crazy dream to one day open their own brewery. After years of honing the craft and planning, the two convinced a small group of close family and friends to invest in this dream to catapult it into reality. The brewery and taproom opened doors in 2016 with a focus on creating quality handcrafted beers that were served in a comfortable space built for community connection and interaction. Since opening, Frogtown Brewery has made a name for itself in the L.A. craft beer scene with its standout classic Kinky Blonde Ale and experimental releases such as Painkiller, a tiki-inspired IPA made with toasted coconut and pineapple. The taproom boasts an ever-changing selection of beers, rotating showcases of local artwork, and a welcoming family and dog-friendly environment. Strawberry Basil is a Blonde Ale with a very subtle tart strawberry aroma, and with a body that’s bright, effervescent, & well balanced between a tart fruit & subtle biscuity sweetness This week on FDB - What happens when a man, a robber, and cigarette walk into a bar? Ragers literally party with the roof on fire. A para-glider takes couch surfing to new heights. And more! Now please kick back, and enjoy another sit down with Friends Drink Beer. To support Frogtown Brewery and find out more about their beers, visit: Website: www.frogtownbrewery.com Instagram: @frogtownbrewery Have a question for Ryan & Alex? Submit it today at www.friendsdrinkbeer.com, and we will answer it on the next episode! Lastly if you like the show, donate to us and show your support: www.patreon.com/friendsdrinkbeer CREDITS Alex Hobbs - Host/Executive Producer Ryan Roope - Host/Executive Producer Jared Brody - Writer/Producer Chelsea Cook - Writer
Jennifer Rock and Mike Voss speak about their book, Operation Clusterpuck. They discuss how they escaped another mind sucking meeting to a local bar to map out writing a book to tell their story. Anyone who has worked in the corporate world can relate to many experiences told in this story. www.rockandvossbooks.com https://www.amazon.com/s?k=operation+clusterpuck&crid=17QG3EVZQN0WF&sprefix=operation+clu%2Caps%2C168&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_13
This week we talk Halloween, and our guilty pleasures PLUS Taylor interviews Mike Voss, they talk about his new album "Dusk" (OUT NOW EVERYWHERE), and play some tracks off the new album! Go to www.patreon.com/mbnnetwork to hear the full 90 minute episode and get exclusive extras including entry into monthly giveaways and more! We are sponsored by Eunomia CBD! Go too www.eunomiaCBD.com and use promo code “MBN” for free shipping and 20% off your order! Check out our weekly Companion Spotify Playlists HERE: https://open.spotify.com/user/in8riso6h8fu0a7p3tueqr4x2?si=Deqgmpp7Ra2034wz-9pA8Q
Container and new stack technologies continue their rapid adoption across all IT organizations, offering greater agility and flexible consumption models. Hear from two of SHIs Principal Solution Architects, Russ Cantwell and Mike Voss, who partner with Pure to work with customers to accelerate strategies and services to ensure success for hybrid data management adoption. SHI is a leading Pure Storage North America National Partner - for more information on SHI and Pure, go to: www.shi.com/pure - and for info on Pure Storage and Cloud, check out: www.purestorage.com/cloud.
Tate talks to Darrin Joines, Mike Voss, and Chad Watson
This week the boys adventure to Frogtown Brewery in Los Angeles to interview co-founder Mike Voss, while working their way through the tap list. They talk pumpkin tossing, baby waiters, experimental beers and what to do about your god complex. THE BEERS THIS WEEK: All Frogtown (obviously) - Azacca Horizon, Coconaut, Captain Fox, Dark Times (Nitro), Hazy River.
This week’s podcast is a conversation with the authors of the new novel B.S., Incorporated, Jennifer Rock and Mike Voss. The duo met at Best Buy, a company based in the “nice” city of Minneapolis, MN. They spent the better part of two decades in corporate America writing speeches and running Internal Communications. This experience contributed to their innate knowledge of the B.S. that resides in most large groups of people and lends itself to their insightful, and funny, commentary on work today. Currently, Jennifer and Mike provide communication support to top level executives as well as small business entrepreneurs. During this week’s episode, Jennifer and Mike share how their idea of writing a book morphed from a patio bar conversation into a fun fiction and why storytelling is the best way to engage an audience. Their insights are relevant to how all of us can cut through the B.S. of work and show up more authentically. Key Takeaways: [1:56] The inspiration behind and crafting of B.S., Incorporated. [8:15] Midwestern companies are full of nice, passive-aggressive people. [14:44] B.S., Incorporated addresses gender issues in the workplace without trying to make a statement. [19:44] Why is there so much B.S. when large groups of people get together? [27:20] The art of storytelling in business. [30:57] Powerpoint is a necessary evil but not recommended. [35:38] What the phrase 'bring your whole self to work,' mean to Jennifer and Mike Resources: Mike Robbins Website Mike Robbins Podcast Mike Robbins on Facebook Mike Robbins on Twitter Rock and Voss Books RockdotVoss Tweetables: We are humans. Just because someone is successful and has a big job doesn’t mean they don’t get nervous. @mikedrobbins Being a good storyteller is a skill and it needs to be developed. @mvoss23 A female character, Anna, is looked down upon because she is assertive and ambitious. It’s not “nice.” @jenniferrock
Consumers want to know that companies are being transparent with them. But what exactly does that mean? Many companies are struggling with the idea that being open and honest doesn’t necessarily mean opening the floodgates to release any and all information. So, how do you figure out what you can and should reveal for transparent communication? How do you convey the reasons for keeping some information quiet to your employees, such as sales reps, who deal directly with the public? In this episode, Jennifer Rock and Mike Voss, Principals at ROCKdotVOSS, discuss tips on how to communicate transparently with customers in the right ways.
Episode 17 of the Highly Sensitive Person Podcast is brought to you by the word sensitive. A blog reader, Mike Voss, gave me the great suggestion that maybe the moniker Highly Sensitive Person could be changed to something without the word sensitive, because it's such a loaded word. How about Highly Sensory Person? I like that a lot better. (Actually, the trait's scientific term is Sensory-Processing Sensitivity, or SPS--but I don't hear that used very often!) I discuss how the word sensitive might turn off male HSPs, and even how I denied being HSP at first because I didn't like "sensitive", either. Oh, did I mention it's kind of a rant? If you like the podcast, please say "thanks" by leaving a positive review on iTunes! (And if you don't like it, then please don't leave a review!) Sign up for the weekly newsletter to be notified of the latest blog posts, podcast episodes, and HSP news. Futher reading on highlysensitiveperson.net: I’m reminded that most people don’t understand (or respect) high sensitivity HSP Podcast #01: What is (and isn’t) a Highly Sensitive Person? Podcast music attribution: By the Coast (2004) (Antony Raijekov) / CC BY-NC 2.5
Originally Released 05/23/09 Guests Galore w/ Rapper and confirmed good dude, Mike Voss (www.myspace.com/vossmusic) PLUS Comic book artist and fascinating lady, Sally Bloodbath (sally-bloodbath.livejournal.com/) Freestyles from Alvaro, Voss, and KYLE? Comics by the Cover! Moment with Mark!everythingswonderful@gmail.com