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Episode Notes**** To Order my new album “Around the Clock” Click HERE! (Digitial, Limited CD or Limited Edition Vinyl This week I welcome back, after 4 years, Nate Lee. Nate has really dove deep into the online instructional world. With years of experience not only teaching but playing professionally with some incredible players, Nate is a true master resource to learn from! Not only that, he's giving you a FREE course! Just go to this link here and use the code MANDOBEER to get access for FREE! Check out his lesson website for a FREE meet and greet or to sign up for lessons Here. Also be sure to head over to Nate's website to check out all of the resources available, his social media links and camp and tour dates! Songs featured in this episode: The songs feature on this episode (Comealong Brown Dog, Somewhere Far Away, and Rook Roller) are available on Nate's album “Wings of a Jetliner” Video links discussed in episode: Sam Bush Sword Fight String Review Series As Always a HUGE thank you to all of my sponsor's that make this podcast possible each week! Mandolin Cafe Peghead Nation promo code mandolinbeer Northfiled Mandolins Ellis Mandolins Pava Mandolins Tone Slabs Elderly Instruments String Joy Strings promo code mandolinbeer
What does Gen Z think about apologetics? In this episode, Dr. Mikel Del Rosario talks with Moody Bible Institute seniors Megan Newton and Nate Lee and alumni Ben and Katie Darge about apologetics and apologetics training, focusing on their experiences in his Apologetics classes and the practical benefits they gained for beginning spiritual conversations with courage and compassion.
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In this episode, Nate Lee, co-founder of Speedscale, delves into the exciting topic of using traffic flow to revolutionize testing environments. Nate Lee discusses how capturing and utilizing traffic can accelerate test execution, create realistic test scenarios, and provide invaluable insights. We also explore the shift from deterministic to nondeterministic testing, the importance of replicating production conditions, and how Speedscale is transforming the paradigm of load testing. Join us as we uncover the innovative approach of leveraging traffic to enhance testing and ensure performance and resiliency in the ever-evolving world of automation. See the magic for yourself now: https://links.testguild.com/speed
Guest preacher, Nate Lee, joins us from Hong Kong and reflects on the story of Jonah, interweaving his lived experiences and the story of Hong Kong with Jonah's journey to Ninevah. How does God's call to Jonah- to imagine healing, forgiveness, and salvation for his enemies- also invite us into a new imagination, beckoning us into new possibilities for the world we live in? How might we be called to cultivate and live that new imagination together?
Nate Lee, CISO at Tradeshift, talks about creating cloud security capabilities, working with engineering, and how he built a GenAI security question answering bot.About Nate:Nate is currently CISO at Tradeshift, a B2B SaaS platform where he built the security program that has secured over $1 trillion in global business transactions. Previous to that, he led various technical teams including the company's Platform Operations, Site Reliability Engineering and Corporate IT functions.He got his start as an engineer doing consulting, building systems and networks before joining Target Corporation. At Target, he built and secured systems that ensure the smooth flow of goods at one of the largest retailers in the country.In 2010, after relocating to the Bay Area, Nate joined the videoconferencing startup Fuze (later acquired by 8x8) as a Senior Architect before swiftly expanding his purview and leading the operations, security and escalated support teams.Like most in tech, he's currently spending an inordinate amount of time digging into AI and the practical implications it has to businesses, focusing on building secure-by-default systems and driving internal efficiencies.SPONSER NOTE: Support for Cloud Ace podcast comes from SANS Institute. If you like the topics covered in this podcast and would like to learn more about cloud security, SANS Cloud Security curriculum is here to support your journey into building, deploying, and managing secure cloud infrastructure, platforms, and applications. Whether you are on a technical flight plan, or a leadership one, SANS Cloud Security curriculum has resources, training, and certifications to fit your needs. Focus on where the cloud is going, not where it is today. Your organization is going to need someone with hands-on technical experience and cloud security-specific knowledge. You will be prepared not only for your current role, but also for a cutting-edge future in cloud security. Review and Download Cloud Security Resources: sans.org/cloud-security/ Join our growing and diverse community of cloud security professionals on your platform of choice: Discord | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube
On this episode we are joined by Director/Filmmakers Mike Borden and Nate Lee.
Welcome to the ELC Annual Pop-Up Podcast Booth! This episode features behind-the-scenes conversations of engineering leaders who joined us at ELC Annual last October. These community members jumped into our recording studio to share their best strategies for good communication and providing critical feedback; using OKRs to realign your org; lessons learned from early leadership days; balancing speed vs. quality within your eng team; how technology shifts / bets impact your org; challenges with rapidly changing workspaces between remote, in-person & hybrid; creating a culture of pride & celebrating wins; and combining empathy with the best engineering qualities to determine what you really want.Our featured guests include:Nate Lee, CISO @ TradeshiftGaurav Nigam, VP of Engineering @ WorkBoardCynthia Tham, VP of Engineering @ GMG AmericasMitchell Arnett, Engineering Manager @ Life360Jeremy Eastwood (Head of Eng @ Drone Deploy) & Dobromir Montauk (VP of Engineering @ Doxel.AI)Lizzie Masutov, Co-Founder & CEO @ QuotientShweta Saraf, Director of Platform Engineering @ NetflixWen Hsu, Founder & CEO at Wen CoachingJoin us at ELC Annual 2023!ELC Annual is our flagship conference for engineering leaders. You'll learn from experts in engineering and leadership, gain mentorship and support from like-minded professionals, expand your perspectives, build relationships across the tech industry, and leave with practical prove strategies.Join us this August 30-31 at the Fort Mason Center in San FranciscoTo get early access to tickets - email us at annual@sfelc.comJoin Jellyfish's GLOW conference on 5/16 & 5/17 to maximize engineering impact!Learn from industry experts, connect and share challenges with peers as you learn effective strategies to expand your leadership!Register now at https://www.jellyfishglowsummit.com/SHOW NOTES:Why Nate Lee @ Tradeshift believes good communication is critical as an eng leader (7:06)Know your audience, meet them where they're at & learn to communicate up (8:44)Strategies for delivering critical feedback (11:00)Gaurav Nigam @ WorkBoard: how OKRs can be used to resync your org (14:35)Tips for first-timers establishing realistic OKRs (17:56)Things Cynthia Tham @ GBG Americas wishes she knew when she started her eng leadership journey (20:21)Identifying & maintaining consistent behaviors as an eng leader (22:58)Mitchell Arnett @ Life360 discusses speed vs. quality (25:19)Components that lead to a culture of success around speed & quality (29:01)Jeremy Eastwood @ Drone Deploy & Dobromir Montauk @ Doxel.AI on how tech shifts impact eng orgs (32:41)Jeremy & Dobromir's predictions for the next technology curve (37:14)Commit to change & don't go in half-heartedly (39:55)How to navigate hybrid & remote work challenges w/ Lizzie Matusov @ Quotient (48:11)Lizzie's advice for returning to in-person networking (50:42)Practices for navigating shifting work environments between remote, hybrid & in-person (53:07)Lizzie's vision for successfully integrating teams & developing a sense of belonging (56:23)Tips for starting conversations around belonging within eng teams (1:02:10)Shweta Saraf @ Netflix reveals how her org has built a culture of celebration (1:04:11)Tips for building moments of self-recognition as an eng leader (1:08:11)Strategies for establishing goals & providing clarity (1:10:59)Create a safe space for experimentation (1:16:57)Wen Hsu on the most important question you can ask yourself (1:19:26)Recommendations for taking steps toward what you really want (1:22:33)How to prioritize making time to move toward your “north star” (1:25:13)This episode wouldn't have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-HostJerry Li - Co-HostNoah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan's also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/
In this episode of Mr. Curiosity, Joe mixes it up with Nate Lee, owner of the epic and unique Fugetaboutit Restaurant in Hazleton. How does a snowstorm take you from the streets of Hazleton to Nashville, Tennessee? Wait until you hear Nate's stories, from being buds with Mrs. Brady and Florence Henderson to chowing down with Steve Winwood! Even Dick Yuengling's eating habits are discussed! Order some take-out, get your ears open and let it PLAY!
In this episode of Mr. Curiosity, Joe mixes it up with Nate Lee, owner of the epic and unique Fugetaboutit Restaurant in Hazleton. How does a snowstorm take you from the streets of Hazleton to Nashville, Tennessee? Wait until you hear Nate's stories, from being buds with Mrs. Brady and Florence Henderson to chowing down with Steve Winwood! Even Dick Yuengling's eating habits are discussed! Order some take-out, get your ears open and let it PLAY!
In this episode of Mr. Curiosity, Joe mixes it up with Nate Lee, owner of the epic and unique Fugetaboutit Restaurant in Hazleton. How does a snowstorm take you from the streets of Hazleton to Nashville, Tennessee? Wait until you hear Nate's stories, from being buds with Mrs. Brady and Florence Henderson to chowing down with Steve Winwood! Even Dick Yuengling's eating habits are discussed! Order some take-out, get your ears open and let it PLAY!
In this episode of Mr. Curiosity, Joe mixes it up with Nate Lee, owner of the epic and unique Fugetaboutit Restaurant in Hazleton. How does a snowstorm take you from the streets of Hazleton to Nashville, Tennessee? Wait until you hear Nate's stories, from being buds with Mrs. Brady and Florence Henderson to chowing down with Steve Winwood! Even Dick Yuengling's eating habits are discussed! Order some take-out, get your ears open and let it PLAY!
Modern businesses rely on applications, and they rely on continued innovation in those applications to drive their business.This strive for innovation creates a need for improved techniques for validating that an application will work as expected. But constant innovation means a constant chance for problems, and testing applications at scale is not an easy task. This is where SpeedScale comes into play. SpeedScale assists in stress-testing applications by recreating real-world traffic loads in a test environment.Today on Modern Digital Business.Useful LinksNate LeeSpeedScale Community SlackSpeedScale About LeeLee Atchison is a software architect, author, public speaker, and recognized thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His most recent book, Architecting for Scale (O'Reilly Media), is an essential resource for technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments. Lee has been widely quoted in multiple technology publications, including InfoWorld, Diginomica, IT Brief, Programmable Web, CIO Review, and DZone, and has been a featured speaker at events across the globe.Take a look at Lee's many books, courses, and articles by going to leeatchison.com. Looking to modernize your application organization?Check out Architecting for Scale. Currently in it's second edition, this book, written by Lee Atchison, and published by O'Reilly Media, will help you build high scale, highly available web applications, or modernize your existing applications. Check it out! Available in paperback or on Kindle from Amazon.com or other retailers. Don't Miss Out!Subscribe here to catch each new episode as it becomes available.Want more from Lee? Click here to sign up for our newsletter. You'll receive information about new episodes, new articles, new books, and courses from Lee. Don't worry, we won't send you spam, and you can unsubscribe anytime. Mentioned in this episode:Atchison AcademyWhat do 100,000 of your peers have in common? They've all boosted their skill set and career prospects by taking one of my online courses. https://mdb.fm/courses
Three members of the St. Louis Rowing Club; Grant Skube, Josh Yin, and Nate Lee talk with Tom Ackerman about their starts in rowing and what the sport can offer people of all ages.
In this episode, I have on Nate Lee, the Chief Information Security Officer at Tradeshift, a B2B SaaS platform specializing in digitizing supply chain financing. He talks about how to grow and establish a security program. Key takeaways: Preparing a security plan for your business. Avoid process for the sake of process Security program priorities Tools that you can use to help - SQL injections, static code analysis, vulnerability management When do you make your first security hire What you need to look for when hiring your security personnel. How to introduce a security person into your program. Benefits and value of having a “security champion” Dealing with security later will just cost more down the road About today's guest: Nate Lee is currently Chief Information Security Officer at Tradeshift, a B2B SaaS platform specializing in digitizing supply chain financing. With over 25 years in the tech industry, Nate has a wide variety of experience in engineering and management roles at startups, as a consultant, and in the Fortune 50. Nate led at various points platform operations, site reliability engineering, and IT. Subsequently, he started the security program at Tradeshift, building the security team from the ground up with a heavy focus on automation and driving business value through partnerships across internal business units. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-lee-2179302/ ----- Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)
Nate introduces Danny and Cody to Lee Ann Womack. (ps: Nate had mic issues so his audio is choppy) Apple Music playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/lee-ann-womack/pl.u-3A43cpLY0v YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLokn-agIY3tPbFeszpEcqQzyK9N68oGYO
In today's episode,Tara chats about the question “What advice do you wish you had been given when you first started teaching?” She gives some of her thoughts as well as shares some tips from other music teachers! You can check out The Singing Straw here: http://bit.ly/Tarabsingingstraw Just use code: tarab10 At checkout Tara's background included “playing teacher” as a child but didn't know that it would be a part of her life as a musician. In some ways, her first students like for many teachers was a total learning experience. Teaching is far more about simply knowing something that others don't and then you can share what you know with them. You don't have to get through every song in a lesson. Don't think that what works for you will necessarily work for your students. (Egita) It's okay to give students a song that they may not like at first. Some students just want to have fun and not be a pro. (Sam) Don't be afraid to go back to basics with a student. It's okay to admit you don't know the answer to something. (Nate) Don't take a student just because you need the money. It's important to have policies in place and let people know them upfront. (Kristen) Don't be afraid to change how you structure your teaching. Guest teachers who shared: Egita Gielen, Sam Reti, Nate Lee, Kristen Budde You can listen on Amazon Audible music, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, iHeart radio, FMplayer, Stitcher, Spotify and more. If you are willing to rate and review this podcast, please do where you listen. Instagram: @tarabrueskemusic TikTok:@tarabrueskemusic
What's going on with this continent? It's been centuries of genocidal violence, cultish behavior, and social engineering – all culminating with this civilization-ending decade. The answers are metaphysical. We'll dig deep into the arcane energies soaking America, many of them present long before humans set foot on these shores. More than the usual tropes of “Indian burials,” “angry Aztec gods,” or “secret society treasures,” we'll discover a landscape brimming with the machinations of ancient primordial forces. No one here gets out alive.Astral Guests – Steven Snider (Recluse) and Nathan Lee (Occult Fan).This is a partial show. For the second half of the interview, please become a member or patron at Patreon.Get the simple, effective, and affordable Red Circle Private RSS Feed for all full showsBecome a patron and keep this Red Pill Cafeteria growing: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyteSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/aeon-byte-gnostic-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode is sponsored by Muzie.live About our guest Nate Lee is an International Bluegrass Music Association award-winning instrumentalist and renowned teacher of private lessons and music camps. A veteran performer, Nate has played with the best in bluegrass, including Alan Munde, Becky Buller, The Kentucky Colonels, David Grier, Irene Kelley, Town Mountain, and the Jim Hurst Trio. Although Nate is in demand on stage and in the studio, his first love and finest skill is teaching. Teaching professionally since 2003, Nate has gained a loyal following of students who enjoy his comprehensive teaching methods and relaxed, encouraging demeanor. With an affinity for turning beginners into jammers, and jammers into professionals, Nate has developed a curriculum that teaches you to play well with others, and become the player you've always wanted to be! In 2014, Nate took his teaching business online and has since become a leader in the online music teaching industry, developing new methods for teaching, marketing, and running a business. In 2021, Nate put his 19 years of music teaching experience into Lesson Business Blueprint, a course that helps musicians break into the online teaching world. www.TheNateLee.com www.PlayNately.com (pronounced “Nate - Lee” with emphasis on the first sylable. Here's a video with the pronunciation https://youtu.be/RnFq8UoXzdo) www.LessonBusiness.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lessonbusinessblueprint/ https://www.instagram.com/playnately/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lessonbusiness/ https://www.facebook.com/playnately/ Conversation Highlights Nate started teaching online in 2014 at the bequest of a student How to set your online space up for student progress and a positive student-teacher relationship How to make online lessons better than in person You don't need to teach the same way you learned, just as your music has evolved, so to can music education Removing geography as a barrier to teaching the students who are a great fit for your personality and style Structuring a teaching schedule that works for your students and yourself How online teaching allows for other expansion opportunities Building a waitlist Cooperation and collaboration with other teachers Connect with me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaimeslutzky/ Book a call: https://callwithjaime.com Sign up for the Expand Online Summit: https://expandonlinesummit.com
Nearly all companies that have started in the last few years have been cloud-native from the very start. Someone who has experienced this is today's guest Nate Lee. Nate is the Chief Information Security Officer for Tradeshift, a cloud-based business networking platform for supply chain payments, marketplaces, and applications. In this episode, Nate joins us to talk about the company's journey, its success, and what he has learned here over the past seven years. Nate explains how Tradeshift's vision is to digitize and connect everything that happens between a buyer and a seller anywhere in the world, and how being cloud-native from the start has supported this mission. We discuss how you can leverage automation and DevSecOps to scale on some very difficult items like ISO 27000 among other certifications. You will also hear how security has been the key differentiator that led to Tradeshift's success, how the strategic focus of Tradeshift's security program has shifted over time and the key metrics that Tradeshift tracks to maintain its certifications and compliance efforts.Tweetables“[The vision] is connecting every company in the world. You can't do that with a bunch of islands running in individual data centers. It was an easy choice to be cloud-native back then, as well as a smart choice in general for any company starting these days.” — @JustAnotherNate [0:08:56]"In security and software development these days, if you're not constantly learning, you're falling behind just as quickly.” — @JustAnotherNate [0:32:48]Links Mentioned in Today's EpisodeNate's LinkedIn profileTradeshift's websiteNate's blog on Transforming Technical Debt from Burden to ToolThe Unicorn ProjectComprehensive, full-stack cloud security Secure infrastructure, apps and data across hybrid and multi-cloud environments with Prisma Cloud.
RPM Pizza Streamlines Store Renovation with Matterport and Cuts Project Time in Half America's largest Domino's Pizza Franchisee uses Matterport digital twins to remotely manage maintenance and projects for 30 stores SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Matterport, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTTR), the leading spatial data company driving the digital transformation of the built world, today announced that RPM Pizza, the largest Domino's Pizza franchisee in the country, adopted Matterport to expedite the simultaneous redesign and renovation of 30 stores in just six months, a process that would typically take twice as long. By capturing digital twins of stores with Matterport, the company has cut the time to initiate these projects by 50 percent by enabling virtual site visits and collaboration in 3D. “Improving store design and layout lets us better serve our customers,” said Nate Lee, Facilities Manager for RPM Pizza. “Two of our key principles for serving our facilities' clients are reasonable cost and on-time response. To meet these goals, we needed to improve their space at a reasonable cost as quickly as possible. Matterport helped us achieve that.” In order to meet RPM Pizza's goal of reducing the average delivery time (ADT) between receiving and delivering an order, the company needed to redesign store layouts and upgrade the equipment to increase food prep efficiency. Digital twins - or photorealistic, accurate 3D replicas of each store - enabled facilities managers to virtually assess areas of improvement for each store, significantly shorten lengthy bidding processes, and ensure that expensive, new equipment would fit by using accurate digital measurements. “Matterport enables us to communicate more clearly and consistently with our contractors and leadership. This new workflow allows them to visit the store without needing to travel, so we can work together in real time to make informed decisions about the project,” continued Lee. RPM relies on Matterport as a tool for ongoing collaboration even after renovations are complete. If an individual store has an HVAC issue, that store's digital twin can easily be accessed. Knowing exactly where to find the equipment in question and access the information about it through embedded Mattertags can help troubleshoot the issue on the spot. “RPM Pizza is a great example of digital twins shifting how facilities are designed, constructed and managed in a progressively more remote world,” said Stephanie Lin, Director of Business Strategy for Retail and AEC at Matterport. “Matterport eases the pain of typically manual and laborious design and build activities such as obtaining site measurements, documenting and maintaining on-site equipment, contractor bidding and negotiation, and complex coordination between facility management related trades. All of this enables teams to remain connected at every stage of the process by providing quick and easy access to retrieve current store conditions while maximizing efficiency at the same time.” Learn about Matterport for Facilities Management here. Learn more about how RPM Pizza uses the Matterport platform, including store layouts before and after renovation, here or watch a video [above]. About RPM Pizza LLC RPM Pizza, the largest Domino's Pizza franchisee in the U.S. for over 40 years, is family-owned and operates over 175 stores in five states, including Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. https://www.rpmpizza.com/ About Matterport Matterport, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTTR) is leading the digital transformation of the built world. Our groundbreaking spatial data platform turns buildings into data to make spaces more valuable and accessible. Millions of buildings in more than 170 countries have been transformed into immersive Matterport digital twins to improve every part of the building lifecycle from planning, construction, and operations to documentation, appraisal and marketing. Learn more at: www.matterport.com. ©2021 Matterport, Inc. All rights reserved. Matterport is a registered trademark and the Matterport logo is a trademark of Matterport, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. Source: Matterport via Global Newswire
HFD Roundtable #2! Kevin and Nate are both Hilo boys, graduating from Class 41. They dive in to what their motivations were for joining the department, a bunch of hilarious stories from recruit class and live action calls, and the bond and camaraderie that's formed as a member of the HFD. They eventually stop talking over each other long enough to have a great conversation filled with heart, sincerity, and laughs. This one was a lot of fun with two of my best friends. "FORTY ONE!"
As the last episode of this season, my partner, Nate, and I sat down to share a bit of our story and answer a few questions we received about our relationship via social media. We talk about life after having a child, what our marriage looks like now and our process of unlearning marriage expectations. Marriages can be overwhelmingly tricky. They can also be a place of deep connection, respect and support. This is only a glimpse of our story, and we are happy to be sharing it with you.MEET THE GUEST:Nate Lee is my wonderful partner of 11 years. He is an avid nature lover, fantastic father and tremendously supportive spouse. He has a passion for learning and connecting to his inner child. Get to know him more @nategeolee on Instagram. Thank you for being here.FOLLOW @everexpanding.podcast on InstagramPlease consider SUBSCRIBING for more contentMusic - "Think About You" by Ryan Little
Honky Tonk Holidaze – Dallas Moore Stand By Your Man – Tammy Wynette Heaven’s on the Way – Zephaniah OHora Fallen Angels – Bowregard Honeywine – Flatland Cavalry Rodeo Girl – Collin Raye The Ride (feat. Ned Luberecki, Dan Boner, Nate Lee & Daniel Hardin) – Becky Buller Sweet Emotion … L'articolo Giovedì 3 Dicembre 2020 proviene da Backstreets Country Bunker.
Our podcast interview today features Nate Lee. Nate is a graduate of South Plains College in Levelland, Texas, where he studied with Alan Munde and Joe Carr. While still in college he performed with The Hard Road Trio and the Alan Munde Gazette. Since moving to Nashville in 2006, Nate has performed with the Jim Hurst Trio and is currently with The Becky Buller Band. In 2015 Nate was the winner of the IBMA's Momentum Award in the Instrumentalist of the Year category. We are going to talk with Nate about his time at South Plains College, his involvement with the aforementioned bands, and his instructional material. Additionally, you will hear a couple of cuts off of Nate's solo CD, "Wings of Jetliner," which was released earlier this year (2020).
The TDN guys are once again joined by their good friend and Eagles fan Nate Lee to discuss their 'Tudders and Shudders' for week 9. The Bills mafia looks to take out DangeRuss and the Hawks. Dalvin Cookie Monster hopes to have another feast against the Lions. How long can Drew Brees rely on players like Alvin Kamara and Michael Thomas? Washington could be the best "Football Team" in the NFC East.The Colts are coming off of a convincing win but can they stop Lamar?
Tudder Nation is joined by special guest and Eagles fan, Nate Lee. Who would you rather have behind center, Jared Goff or Carson Wentz? The Cardinals might have what it takes to steal the NFC West. The Cowboys continue their downward spiral. What teams have found their "guy" at QB? DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett might be the best WR duo in football. Will Trevor Lawrence stay at Clemson another year?
Trent Condon and Nate Lee, break down the upcoming week in football.
This week's guest on the Mandolins and Beer Podcast is Nate Lee. Nate has an incredible new album out called Wings of Jetliner! You can pick up the album and also take lessons from Nate if you go to his WEBSITE or his lesson WEBSITE. Also if you are interested in the link to the books we talk about during this interview you can find it HERE. Special thanks to this episodes sponsors: Head on over and to our new sponsor [ANYTUNE’S WEBSITE] (https://anytune.us/) and download one of the best apps I’ve ever used for transcription! Also, be sure to get your free 30 days of [PEGHEAD NATION] (https://pegheadnation.com/) by entering the code mandolinbeer at check out! Finally a huge Thank You to my favorite website The [MANDOLIN CAFE] (https://www.mandolincafe.com/)
Check out the Live and Amplified Project at www.Liveandamplified.net Check out Nate Lees's Schedule and New Music at: https://www.facebook.com/LikeNateLeeLLC/ We are a Music based Multi-Media Project, We feature independent musicians giving them the opportunity to showcase and talk about original content. Make sure you check out our Webseries and Music Videos at: https://www.youtube.com/user/bleacherbumstv if you have any questions or comments please send them towestoakstreetproductions@yahoo.com Visit www.Libertyinc.com for upcoming show information in Roswell, NM. Please Support MXL Microphones at www.mxlmics.com
This week, eight time International Bluegrass Music Association awards winner, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Becky Buller and her band recorded live at Ozark Folk Center State Park. Also, interviews with Becky. Becky Buller is an 8-time International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) awards winner who made bluegrass music history in 2016 by becoming the first artist ever to win in both instrumental and vocal categories, as well as the first female to win Fiddle Player Of The Year. She is accompanied by 2018 IBMA Banjo Player of the Year Ned Luberecki, director of the ETSU Bluegrass, Old-Time And Country Music Studies Program Dan Boner on guitar, 2015 IBMA Momentum Award-winning instrumentalist Nate Lee on mandolin, and Daniel “the Hulk” Hardin on upright bass. - https://beckybuller.com In this week’s “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers a 1978 archival recording of Ozark originals Mary & Robert Gillihan performing the traditional song “All Those Endearing Young Charms,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. Writer, musician, and traditional dancer Aubrey Atwater discusses the theme of marriage in traditional music with musical examples and her own cultivated insight.
04/19/2020, Rev. Dr. Amy Aitken with special guest Nate Lee, Holy Humor Sunday, Scripture: Psalm 100; 1 Corinthians 1:18-25
Nate and I tried to get this one together a couple times and finally recorded the conversation in January. Nate is an entertaining storyteller from southern Mississippi who was polite enough to answer every question I had, including some clarifications about some unfamiliar foods. Please enjoy!
Nate and I tried to get this one together a couple times and finally recorded the conversation in January. Nate is an entertaining storyteller from southern Mississippi who was polite enough to answer every question I had, including some clarifications about some unfamiliar foods. Please enjoy!
Tanner Lee is back with the preseason week 3 edition of the post game podcast and is joined by his cousin Nate Lee as they break down the game against the Redskins. Support this podcast
Recorded at the 11th Annual Mockingbird Conference in New York City, which took place at St. George's Episcopal Church, April 26-28th, 2018. Property of Mockingbird Ministries, all rights reserved (www.mbird.com).
In this episode, Erik interviews Nate Lee, known on Twitter as @OccultFan. Nate was just recently initiated into Freemasonry, so we go deep into some of the hidden occult meaning of initiations, self improvement, and understanding reality. There’s also a brief moment with Victor, our “studio audience” who just had his petition accepted. The Beers pFriem Belgian style dark ale Stone IPA Evil Genius Purple Monkey Dishwasher Weird Topics Understanding Manhood in America by Robert Davis Portland was almost named Boston. Lo Scarabeo Masonic Tarot by Patrizio Diaz Silva Jean Beauchard Masonic Tarot Grimoires and Solomonic magic, including the Hygromanteia and the Picatrix Frater Xavier Gordon White’s Rune Soup “He’s jonesin’ for some reefer!” “Your magic dick would need to be wicked hard.”
Video version: http://www.rulesfordrummers.com I asked Peter Erskine, Jeff Hamilton, Zoro, Johnny Rabb, Curt Bisquera, Ari Hoenig, Victor Indrizzo, Jonathan Mover, Walfredo Reyes Jr., Steve Fidyk, Bermuda Schwartz, Dan Needham, Bruce Becker, Bill Bachman, Jeff Queen, Pete Lockett, Andre Boyd, Nick Ruffini, Dave Kropf, Richie Gajate-Garcia, Tim Lefevbre, and many more to give their top piece of advice to drummers. The catch… THEY COULD ONLY USE THREE WORDS! I hope this video inspires YOU to think about what it means to be a drummer. As we get ready for 2017, if you were to truly focus on just ONE of these rules each week, you'd have almost 2 years worth of concepts to help improve your playing! Thank you to the following drummers/instrumentalists/vocalists/educators: == 100 Steve Bradley 99 Eugene McGhee 98 Max Marshall 97 Conrad Askland 96 John Marque 95 Reese 94 *** JEFF HAMILTON *** 93 Clint Dodson 92 Paul Westlake 91 Ian Shepherd 90 ***CURT BISQUERA*** 89 Francisco Dean 88 Jonathan Savage 87 ***ARI HOENIG*** 86 ***ZORO*** 85 Nikhi Korrula 84 Jay North 83 Joseph Luna 82 Kyle Acuncius 81 Seth Nordin 80 Eric Siereveld 79 Ariel Levine 78 ***BRUCE BECKER*** 77 Corey Christiansen 76 ***DAN NEEDHAM*** 75 Joel Brainard 74 Ed Gaus 73 Jacob Miranda 72 ***ANDRE BOYD*** 71 Andre “Virus” Karkos, Jemma Armstrong, Nina Schreckengost 70 Jeff McLaughlin 69 Mike Garza 68 Alan Frye 67 Greg Essig 66 Martin Plante 65 ***TIM LEFEVBRE*** 64 Kim McKewon 63 Tanya Rimwell 62 Ben Sturley 61 Richard Livoni 60 Paul Wandtke 59 Conrad Roach 58 Diego Rojas 57 ***PETE LOCKETT*** 56 Nick Stevens 55 ***PETER ERSKINE*** 54 Nick Lang 53 ***DAVE KROPF*** 52 Dustin Koester 51 Tom Haberman 50 Ed Kornhauser 49 ***WALFREDO REYES JR.*** 48 ***RICHIE GAJATE-GARCIA*** 47 Jeff Franca 46 Nick McLaren 45 Tom Berich 44 Jesse Gawlick, Brad Sweet, Chelsea Baker 43 Marc Aliana 42 Chris Singleton 41 Doug Cameron 40 ***VICTOR INDRIZZO*** 39 Broc Power 38 Mackenzie Leighton 37 ***JOHNNY RABB*** 36 Steve Pruitt 35 ***JEFF QUEEN*** 34 Jay Ware 33 Nick Ruffini 32 Justin Ramirez 31 Colin Campbell 30 Lizzie Shipton 29 Ryan Knudsen 28 Andy Bianco 27 Brian Blume 26 ***STEVE FIDYK*** 25 ***BERMUDA SCHWARTZ*** 24 ***JONATHAN MOVER*** 23 Nate Lee 22 Michael Tadeo 21 Colin Leske 20 Peter Schomburg 19 Johnny Mantra 18 ***BILL BACHMAN*** 17 Jim Bailey 16 Matt Black 15 Andy Smith 14 Brad Waits 13 Reuben Gingrich 12 CJ Young 11 Andrew Bache 10 Ben Matthews 9 Chad Kethcart 8 Matt Piet 7 Andrew Fowler 6 Shaan France 5 Gino Del Sole 4 Tommy Goddard 3 Aaron Smith 2 Ken Ge 1 Grant Thomas Download a PDF of all 100 rules here: http://www.rulesfordrummers.com
Strength Level: Spider-Man's Webs The Master Nate himself This week on RISS, we've invited an old friend of SSR, NATE LEE! Percussionist extraordinaire and extreme gentleman, Nate, and SSR sit down to talk the hard issues, have a blast in Learning by Listing and so much more! Check out Nate and all he does in the Atlanta music scene ASAP!! Our personal Thoughts for You Today: it's hot out! Take a dip and cool off you silly goose!