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Episode 113- Join host Troy Saunders as he converses the guitarist, songwriter, singer, producer, mixer, engineer, entrepreneur and so much more David P. Stevens.The episode begins with a brief and light hearted conversation on David's early life in Philadelphia. He is the youngest of 4 children, who's parents both were educators and his father was the Pastor their church. David's father also had a funk band in which David's older siblings were members. He was too young to join, but this influenced David to start playing the guitar and sing. David explains his many moves in life from living in Nashville, Detroit, Philadelphia and eventually Los Angeles. Each move was to accomplish and new goal. Did you know that David's first album was a gospel album, released in 1999? It is no longer available for streaming. Troy and David discussed the reason for its unavailability and the possibility of re-releasing it.Through out the conversation Troy goes through David's vast catalog of music highlighting songs that touched him and or David. He started with David's first jazz release in 2005; the album "Timeless". They grooved to the title track. Another song featured was a beautiful song called "I Need You" which featured both David and Mitchell Jones of Commissioned. David tells how this collaboration came to be and how it was one of the highlights of his career so far. David's collaborations span the who's who's in music including Frank McComb, Maysa, Gerald Albright, Najee, Will Downing, LaToya Luckett, Carol Riddick (their collaboration "Love Is Still in Style" is also featured in this episode) Lin Rountree, Carl Cox, Steve Cole and sooo many more. David inspires to work with even more artist across all genres. Some the artists on his wish list include Ledisi, Deborah Cox, Barbra Streisand, James Taylor, Lalah Hathaway and more. Of course this episode would not have been complete without talking about David's latest album "Go". David once said that his album "Rouge" was his favorite release; but I think that "Go" has him changing his mind. The whole album is a masterpiece, so it was hard for Troy to pick which songs to highlight. He started with the jazzy remake of Evelyn "Champagne" King's "Love Come Down" with Erin Stevenson on vocals. Evelyn is the blueprint; but David did a great job reinventing this R&B classic. Then Troy switched gears and played "Cozy"; a nod to the the great classic R&B slow jams from the 1980's. Another selection played was "Journey Home" which is bound to be a smooth jazz classic. For the next two songs Troy enlisted help from David; asking what were his favorites off of the album. David suggests "East Meets West" ( an old Norman Brown, one of David's influences, hit) and "Might As Well" ( A tune the starts off as a smooth jazz classic and by the end you are in the middle of a full gospel experience. They ended the episode with the latest single "Go" which features the man himself on vocals. This song is at home on any R&B station as well as on smooth jazz formats. David has a new video premiering on September 3 for this single. It will showcase David's acting, scoring and production skills. Look out for the premier on YouTube.This conversation covered so many topics. Too many to type here. Just tune in to hear more. Not only was the music incredible in this episode; but the conversation was filled with passion. These two men love what they do and it shows. Don't miss this uplifting and joyful conversation.Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
Singer/Songwriter/Producer, David P Stevens is finally beginning to break through and become recognized for his unique writing and production abilities. Quickly becoming a recognized name in songwriting, production, and performance, is LA-based, multi-talented, guitarist, David P. Stevens. Reminiscent of one of his biggest influences Babyface, David shows us the full range of his musical prowess and passion in more ways than one. Equipped with the precision and the skills needed to stand out from the crowd, Stevens has shared the stage and studio with prominent artists, such as Gerald Albright, Nick Colionne, Najee, Jaguar Wright, Frank McComb, LaToya London, Lisa McClendon, and many more. As a top-notch performer, Stevens has graced the stage during a variety of popular music festivals, such as Berks Jazz Fest, Rehoboth Jazz Fest, Queen City Summer Fest, Capital Jazz Cruise, Lake Arbor Jazz Fest, and more. David is confidently solidifying his place as a funky, dynamic, and exceptionally creative artist with a unique sound of his own. He continues to garner the positive attention of music aficionados from all over the world! He has done songs placed by Anthony Hamilton, LaToya London, Will Downing, Maysa, Jaguar Wright, Lisa McClendon, Yara Shahidi, Adobe, Shawn Rivera from the group As Yet, Mitchell Jones from the group Commissioned, and many more, we find David building a dynamic multi-genre catalog, that is in line with him becoming the next mega-producer to emerge! Known for his electrifying, high-energy performances, we now find David P. Stevens touring the world and captivating crowds, as he showcases original songs from his 8 explosive albums. Support the showMusic Artist interview
Singer/Songwriter/Producer, David P Stevens is finally beginning to break through and become recognized for his unique writing and production abilities. Quickly becoming a recognized name in songwriting, production, and performance, is LA-based, multi-talented, guitarist, David P. Stevens. Reminiscent of one of his biggest influences Babyface, David shows us the full range of his musical prowess and passion in more ways than one. Equipped with the precision and the skills needed to stand out from the crowd, Stevens has shared the stage and studio with prominent artists, such as Gerald Albright, Nick Colionne, Najee, Jaguar Wright, Frank McComb, LaToya London, Lisa McClendon, and many more. As a top-notch performer, Stevens has graced the stage during a variety of popular music festivals, such as Berks Jazz Fest, Rehoboth Jazz Fest, Queen City Summer Fest, Capital Jazz Cruise, Lake Arbor Jazz Fest, and more. David is confidently solidifying his place as a funky, dynamic, and exceptionally creative artist with a unique sound of his own. He continues to garner the positive attention of music aficionados from all over the world! He has done songs placed by Anthony Hamilton, LaToya London, Will Downing, Maysa, Jaguar Wright, Lisa McClendon, Yara Shahidi, Adobe, Shawn Rivera from the group As Yet, Mitchell Jones from the group Commissioned, and many more, we find David building a dynamic multi-genre catalog, that is in line with him becoming the next mega-producer to emerge! Known for his electrifying, high-energy performances, we now find David P. Stevens touring the world and captivating crowds, as he showcases original songs from his 8 explosive albums. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ladydiva-live-radio--2579466/support.
A new MP3 sermon from Dominion Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Discouragement with Man and Contentment with God Subtitle: Exposition of Habakkuk Speaker: Mitchell Jones Broadcaster: Dominion Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 1/28/2024 Bible: Habakkuk 1 Length: 48 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Dominion Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Discouragement with Man and Contentment with God Subtitle: Exposition of Habakkuk Speaker: Mitchell Jones Broadcaster: Dominion Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 1/28/2024 Bible: Habakkuk 1 Length: 48 min.
On this week's episode of The R&B Money Podcast, Tank and J Valentine welcome Mitchell Jones and Karl Reid of Commissioned to discuss the group's origins, musical influences, impact on R&B, and share stories from throughout their acclaimed career. Touching on Commissioned's beginnings singing gospel music in Detroit, Mitchell and Karl explain how they incorporated R&B stylings to reach wider audiences beyond the church. We learn about the songwriting and production behind hits like "Ordinary," "Running Back to You," and "Hold Me," along with the group's drive to bring new production value to gospel performances. Tank and J express appreciation for how Commissioned's artistry and harmonies laid foundations for 90s R&B stars and influenced generations of singers. Mitchell and Karl share funny memories from early struggles trying to break through and crazy times on the road. It's clear these gospel pioneers made their mark through hard work, innovative sounds, and a passion to spread love through music. Their living legacy can be heard in so many popular artists today. Enjoy Commissioned now on The R&B Money Podcast! Extended Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RnBMoneyPodcast Follow The Podcast: Tank: @therealtank J Valentine: @JValentine Podcast: @RnbMoneyPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded October 25th 2023 @ Vertical Encounter Church To support Vertical Encounter Church please visit: VerticalEncounter.Church Follow Vertical Encounter Church on Instagram: instagram.com/verticalencounterchurch/ Follow Pastor Gayle Brannan on Instagram: instagram.com/shauneebrannan/ Follow Pastor Gayle Brannan on Instagram: instagram.com/gaylebrannanjr/
In this episode, I speak with Sheridan Clayborne, Co-founder of Lendtable, a company that provides cash advances so employees can take advantage of employer benefits. We discuss his life growing up with entrepreneur parents who were never quite successful, graduating high school at 15, making his first $1m by 17 buying and selling Yeezy sneakers, and how he and his co-founder Mitchell Jones are trying to help the average employee take advantage of benefits like 401k match, ESPP (employee stock purchase programs), and HSA accounts.
Rob and Lach take a deep dive on 'workspaces' with Mitch Jones, Co-Founder, Workplace Strategist + Creative Director at Made For.Wellbeing Network 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There are over 4,000 folks at the 2022 Labor Notes conference in Chicago and the Labor Radio Podcast Network team talked to almost all of them today…Liz Medina, Will Westlake, Michael Brennan, Robert Ovetz, Jeff Eagan, Noah Strang, John Courtney, Jordan Fisher, Mitchell Jones, Howard Stewart, Sam Sprole, Lynn Fields, Lakeisha Lloyd, Dan Kask and Bobby Lynn Negron. OK, maybe not all 4,000, but a terrific cross-section of the activists and self-proclaimed “troublemakers” gathered here in Chicago. The music you'll hear is from the Great Labor Arts Exchange. Empathy Media Lab has partnered with the LRPN to capture the voices of the global trade union movement from the AFL-CIO Convention in Philadelphia to the Labor Notes conference in Chicago. Follow the Labor Radio Podcast Network (https://www.laborradionetwork.org/) and listen to the podcast (https://laborradiopodcastweekly.podbean.com/). #LaborRadioPod #Chicago @LaborNotes #LaborNotes2022 #LaborNotes #canlab #1u Editing by Patrick Dixon and Evan Papp; produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips and Mel Smith.
There are over 4,000 folks at the 2022 Labor Notes conference in Chicago and the Labor Radio Podcast Network team talked to almost all of them today…Liz Medina, Will Westlake, Michael Brennan, Robert Ovetz, Jeff Eagan, Noah Strang, John Courtney, Jordan Fisher, Mitchell Jones, Howard Stewart, Sam Sprole, Lynn Fields, Lakeisha Lloyd, Dan Kask and Bobby Lynn Negron. OK, maybe not all 4,000, but a terrific cross-section of the activists and self-proclaimed “troublemakers” gathered here in Chicago. The music you'll hear is from the Great Labor Arts Exchange. #LaborRadioPod #Chicago @LaborNotes #LaborNotes2022 #LaborNotes #canlab #1u Editing by Patrick Dixon and Evan Papp; produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips and Mel Smith.
Mitchell Jones explains in this podcast the changing characteristics he has experienced with workplaces and attitudes towards office space. He tells us about his internal creative process and what he has learnt along the way in terms of creativity and collaboration. Don't miss this episode, it unpacks new attitudes towards design, creativity and the workplace.
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Mitchell is a founder with the goal of helping all people to better save and invest for their financial future. He believes that with the right nudge (and a little help from software) his company can help people do the right thing and make money a bit less stressful. Mitchell is an Ex Facebook and Dropbox, product manager, a Yale University graduate, and a proud Ohioan by origins. Mitchell joins me today to discuss his founder path from Yale, Facebook, Parable and now Lendtable. I open the podcast by asking why people don't take advantage of the free retirement money their businesses offer them. Mitchell explains how pensions are a thing of the past and how the individual is now fully responsible to make all investing decisions. “I still always knew that before I was able to start a company I needed to know how to build, I needed to be a student of the game” - Mitchell JonesToday on Startups for Good we cover:What needs to be acknowledged as a startupWhat assumption should be challenged as a startup founderActions that need to be taken to change the opportunity of who gets to be a founderThe type of person who typically gets VC dollarsThe benefit of accelerators for first time entrepreneursHow to create FOMO in the investorWhy story is so importantConnect with Mitchell on LinkedIn Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes!Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Startups For Good with your host, Miles Lasater. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast listening app.Don't forget to visit our website, connect with Miles on Twitter or LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. For more information about The Giving Circle
We're all hoping for breakthroughs in materials innovation so that we can actively choose more sustainable options for a host of needs. Researchers have found one promising solution and its uses range from paper to filtration (including virus filtration), building materials, packaging, bandages, wound treatment, leather-like material, heavy metal chelation, and more. It turns out, the answer we're looking for might just be mycelium. Join Dr. Mitchell Jones, as he takes us on a tour of mycelium - the vegetative part of fungus - and its myriad uses. With any luck, mycelium-based products may be headed to stores near you soon.
Chris Jones lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife, Natalie and 3 living children. Their son, Mitchell Jones passed away from heart failure in 2013. He had Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a catastrophic muscle wasting disease that is fatal. Prior to his son's passing, Chris started a Facebook page entitled Mitchell's Journey which has since gained international attention as both a place for healing and insights on the often-misunderstood world of grief and healing. Most notably, Mitchell's Journey has become a beacon of hope to many and an invitation for its readers to live a life of significance. In all of his writing and speaking, Chris shares an unparalleled view of a terminal child's experience through the medical system, then what happens on the other side of medicine, long after a patient is sent home to die. In all of his writing and speaking, Chris shares an unparalleled view of a terminal child's experience through the medical system, then what happens on the other side of medicine, long after a patient is sent home to die.
Check out THIS Fan Favorite featuring special guest Mitchell Jones discussing is appearance on teh popular reality show "Iyanla Fix My Life" and his book "Journey to Authenticity" Make sure to Subscribe and Follow to catch NEW EPISODES THIS FALL!
The Original Men at Large is an American R&B group from Cleveland, Ohio, whose members, David Tolliver and Jason Champion. They were discovered by the late soul singer Gerald Levert. Albums[edit]YearTitleLabelUS R&B Chart[1]US Top 200[1]1992Men at LargeEast West Records241221994One Size Fits All171511999Love Struggle & ProgressRival Records--2007Back on TopCouzan/Pyramid Media See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the second episode of a two-part Out From Under special, Stu Buchanan talks to Mitchell Jones; founding member of both seminal Australian experimental band Scattered Order and the early 80s record label M-Squared which balanced the prevailing sounds of post-punk with lo-fi punk electronics and experimental explorations from a close knit community of artists.We hear from M-Squared artists Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast, Systematics and Ya Ya Choral, along with Prod, A Cloakroom Assembly and Solipsik, the offshoot of renowned Australian industrial group SPK. We also pick up the Scattered Order story following the demise of M-Squared in 1984, and hear about their journey through the 80s and 90s, heading to an unexpected reformation seven years ago.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.
Whilst the legacies of post-punk, DIY electronics and proto industrial are widely known and documented in the UK and US scenes, their impact in an Australian context is less widely recognised. Bonding over the discovery of Cabaret Voltaire imports in Sydney record stores, Scattered Order formed in 1979 and gorged on a wide range of inputs to create a sound and visual aesthetic that was unique in Australia at the time. Together they also formed the label M Squared and fostered an impressive roster of bands such as Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast, Systematics and Ya Ya Choral.In Part I of a two-part interview, Stu Buchanan talks to Scattered Order’s Mitchell Jones about the early years of the band and the formation and impact of the M-Squared label throughout the late Seventies and early Eighties.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.
Miz J in the Morning recorded LIVE World Wide Monday - Friday 8:30am EST YOU MAY RECOGNIZE HIM FROM ONE OF THE MOST TALKED ABOUT EPISODES OF #IYANLAFIXMYLIFE ...AND NOW I HAVE THE HONOR OF INTERVIEWING HIM LIVE WORLDWIDE TO DISCUSS HIS NEW BOOK "THE JOURNEY TO AUTHENTICITY" @MITCHELLJONES www.MizJOnline.com
This week, the conversation hat has summoned musician David Mitchell-Jones to the questioning chamber! In addition to the usual tomfoolery, we chronicle the adventures of Gornar The Destroyer, and enjoy musical trinket Where Do All The Bad Colours Go? ============================== Our plan is that this show will always be available for free, but super fans are encouraged to support The Conversation Hat via Patreon. You will get early access to new episodes and a special, patron-only episode once a month: www.patreon.com/conversationhat Super Loot want to deliver a box of nerd merch and geek chic to your doorstep each month, and will do so for a hilariously affordable price: www.superloot.co.uk/?ref=988 Sign-up to our mailing list: eepurl.com/bNX8A1 Remember to subscribe on whatever podcast app you're using now so you see new episodes when they go live. ============================== The Conversation Hat is hosted by Ben Pierson and Liam Taylor, and edited by Laura Elmer. Logo by Cheyenne Betts. Additional artwork by Rebecca Timmons. Music by Liam Taylor The Conversation Hat is managed by Odd Creative Ltd.
Mitchell Jones is a gay pastor who lives in Virginia. He tells his story in a new book called Coming Out: A Journey to Authenticity.This is an extended version of the interview included in the Gay & Christian Identity episode.
This is one of the most contentious issues for many Christians today. This show features a variety of perspectives in an attempts to bring respect and civility to the discussion. Jason Wiedel talks with Rev Amy Piatt who has experienced protests due to her open and affirming position. Jason also talks with gay pastor Mitchell Jones author of Coming Out: the Journey to Authenticity.