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Nick Slater was nominated as Beck's Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field. His favorite part about high school sports is being with my teammates and making memories. He loves the competitiveness and is very passionate about the sports he plays. To Nick, agriculture is about hard work, dedication, and family. He is passionate about the agriculture industry because it provides for our world. Nick is involved in football, wrestling, trap shooting, FFA, and volunteers in numerous activities in the community.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Katie Williams is a former Australian sprinter, Big Brother Contestant and host of the 'Better For It' podcast. In this episode: - The specific tools and practices which help Katie nurture her energy - We talk about ways to cultivate an abundance mindset - Katie's recent ADHD diagnosis and regulation techniques which might help you - Why flexibility with a morning routine is so important - The Pro's and Con's of working in Social Media - And we also talk about Katie's sexuality, the differences between dating a man and a woman and her advice around sexual acceptance. If you haven't already, please consider subscribing to help my Podcast grow! You can also find this episode on YouTube. Nick Slater on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomngwithnickslater/message
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To mark Reconciliation Week Angie complied 3 interviews from different people in the South West talking about what reconciliation means to them. Nick Slater from Collie who has been taking language classes, Mikaela Kerwin - Youth Mayor of Bunbury and Max Jetta local sporting identity and indigenous leader. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As part of a presentation from WCCYM (West Cambridge Christian Youth Ministries) Nick asked how daring we are prepared to be for Jesus.
Monthly podcast featuring artists from @marksherrydj's Techno Imprint 'Techburst Records' - 1 hour of solid techno every month, keep it locked! This month @nickslaterofficial Nick Slater - Addicted To Acid [Techburst Records] Belocca - Amadeus (Xenia (UA) Remix) Andrea Signore, Invadia - Untamed Peter Fern & Matbe - Satisfaction Dok & Martin - Planetary Indecent Noise - Piledriver Belocca - Sabotage Belocca - Stay Focused Tom Rotzki - Destiny Nick Slater - Machine [Techburst Records] Michael Wells a.k.a. G.T.O. - Pull It Back [Techburst Records] The Obsessed - Send Me To Hell [Techburst Records] Michael Wells a.k.a. G.T.O. - Bitchin (Carl Shorts Remix) Megamind - Taub (Carl Shorts Unofficial Cleaner Bootleg) Thick As Thieves - Brain Control (Nick Slater Remix) [Techburst Records] Warmduscher - Hardcore Will Never Die (Vocal Mix)
You may know our guest today from the CW Series, "REIGN" but Nick Slater has so much more to offer as a creative. He's currently exploring the content creating space on top of acting and he's making content that covers topics such as mindfulness, journaling, and morning routines. We talk about his acting experience, his time on "REIGN" and more! Stay Connected with Nick Slater:www.instagram.com/nick.slater •www.tiktok.com/@nicholasslater •https://www.nick-slater.com/
The Current Affairs panel welcomes a guest - Ryan Kekeris (@punished_ryan), director of communications of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. In this episode, Ryan explains the ins and outs of the PRO Act, Sparky gives us a potted history of trade routes, and the team explore what it means to turn powerlessness into power. The panel this week was Ryan Kekeris, finance editor Sparky Abraham, senior editor Brianna Rennix, and host Nick Slater. Sign up for PRO Act phonebanking: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/proactphonebank William F. Buckley/Ronald Reagan Canal Debate: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1978/01/24/the-canal-debate/43b772f5-beab-48ba-bb43-25aa5782302a/ Otters helping each other over a wall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXRsjYIuP6Y This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
Welcome to our first podcast guests who are a father-son duo, Bob and Nick Slater, authors of the new book Look Out Above!This book is aimed at helping people enter the job market, pivot in their careers, and make the most out of the first few years of their careers. Bob is a professor from UNC & Duke, and his son, Nick, is an entrepreneur. We ask Bob and Nick about critical workplace skills that they teach; these are actually soft skills, not something that you’re taught in school. The book is aimed at teaching you how to contribute and stand out in the workforce, and Bob and Nick talk about the importance of the soft skills of writing, public speaking, leading, advocating, and presenting; and how these soft skills are the key to professional success. We talk about contributing as a key to showing and adding value at an organization. You want to produce and do well in any job you do, even the first jobs in your career path. We talk about the importance of listening and learning, but also contributing when you can add value. We debate learning vs contributing right away, and agree that when you can add a unique contribution, you should do so to show your value to the organization. Ask your boss about their preferences to help you understand the unwritten rules around contribution. If you’re quiet in a meeting, you can always follow up with your manager and tell them what you are learning and ask what their expectations are. Put the burden on yourself to know what is expected of you so that you can meet those expectations. Ask questions, show you were listening, talk about where you could contribute, and reiterate your excitement to be there. Where can people practice the five key workforce skills? The first place is in summer jobs, internships and non-conventional jobs where you can figure things out. Look for places where you can practice practical business writing; even taking online courses. Join a group like Toastmasters for public speaking, and participate in sports and organizations to acquire leadership skills in addition to taking classes. But classes are also useful. If you can, take classes in public speaking, communication, and writing. With any major, if you can find classes on personal finance, pitching ideas, and practical business skills, they will help no matter what your major is. Bob and Nick talk about the ability to pitch ideas, which seems a little “early” for new grads. Young professionals are being asked to do more sooner and junior people are expected to interact with clients and other employees, so being able to comfortably speak to groups and pitch ideas are huge differentiators. Demonstrating leadership skills are critical if you want to advance. When you’re the CEO of your own career, you find ways to differentiate, and soft leadership skills are the way to do it. Career change and growth during Covid has changed a bit. Nick says that Covid shows us that work can change in an instant. It’s critical to be ready for any change or to have the transferable skills to get a new job. He recommends using extra time for networking or building skills through online learning. We talk about the humanness of working from home, and helping to use communication skills in the WFH environment. Bob gave some really good advice around long term fit and paying attention to make sure you’re at a company where you want to spend time and can add value. He talks about unwritten rules of a company, observing who gets respect and why, and what differentiates people who are succeeding in the environment from those who aren’t. If you aren’t aligned with the attributes that make people at your company successful, it’s time to find a place where you are aligned. When you’re looking at a job, don’t forget that you are interviewing the company as much as they are interviewing you. After school, pick a job that sounds interesting to you and try it out. If it doesn’t work for you, you can pivot and start over. Don’t get stuck in the first few years of your career; instead, intentionally make a change! Have the courage to explore. Bob and Nick Slater * The Book: (Look Out Above!)[https://bobandnickslater.com] * Twitter: (@lookoutabove)[https://twitter.com/lookoutabove] * Instagram (@lookoutabove.book)[https://www.instagram.com/lookoutabove.book] * Facebook: (@lookoutabovebook)[https://www.facebook.com/lookoutabovebook]
Bi-weekly dose of the latest and best in progressive, trance and techno worlds from Kirill 'Enlusion' Smirnov. http://facebook.com/EnlusionMusic http://twitter.com/_Enlusion http://soundcloud.com/Enlusion http://mixcloud.com/Enlusion http://vk.com/Enlusion Tracklist: 00:00 Adellacosta — Vertex (Alexskyspirit Remix) [Sync Forward] 06:14 Futur-E — Angel (Original Mix) [Movement Recordings] 08:50 Aluria & Tonaco — Totality (Jero Nougues Remix) [Droid9] 15:01 Jamie Baggotts — Vortex (Rick Pier O'Neil Remix) [Forescape] 18:38 Gundamea — The Upside Down (Original Mix) [EDCT] 23:43 SEVN (CA) & Sam Arsh — Human Rights (Original Mix) [JOOF] 27:29 Aitra — Stop Diving (Original Mix) [Forescape] 31:01 P.E.U — One Chance (Original Mix) [IAMT Red] 34:37 Martin Kinrus — Choosing You (Original Mix) [Octopus] 38:35 Nick Slater — Running Through My Veins (Original Mix) [Breslau Techno] 43:16 Indira Paganotto — Yellow Lambo (Original Mix) [Octopus] 47:13 Goncalo M — Colour of Rain (Original Mix) [Hydraulix Records] 51:09 Evol Waves pres. X-Ace — Lovedrug (Original Mix) [Techburst] 54:50 ID — ID [CD-R]
Creamspeak. Die nachhaltige Podcastalternative ist zurück! Heute mit dem großen Hörer:innenfragen-SPEZIAL, in dem wir restlos all eure Fragen wegbeantworten. Bonus-Content: Ein bärenstarker Exkurs zum Thema: Die besten Tipps und Hacks für frischgebackene Pen&Paper-Spielleiter. Den Trespassing-Artikel von Nick Slater von Current Affairs findet ihr hier: https://www.currentaffairs.org/2019/11/the-innocent-pleasure-of-trespassing Wenn ihr uns auf Steady unterstützen wollt, dann folgt doch einfach diesem Link hier: https://steadyhq.com/de/creamspeak/about
The team uses the viral video of Handforth Parish Council as a jumping-off point to discuss the thorny concept of "community"; Sparky makes renting illegal; everyone explains something that makes them believe in the beauty of the universe. The panel this week was made up of finance editor Sparky Abraham, contributing editor Aisling McCrea, editor-in-chief Nathan Robinson, and host Nick Slater. Handforth Parish Council: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgGmYeAm0jk Windowswap: https://www.window-swap.com/ This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
The panel dissects Obama's new memoir and what it says about his legacy, investigate the concept of 'cabals', and share their favorite competitive reality shows. The panel this week was made up of newsletter editor Nick Slater, lieutenant editor Brianna Rennix, poet-at-large Cate Root, and editor-in-chief Nathan Robinson. Your temporary host is Sparky Abraham. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
The team responds and reflects to the Biden win, ruminate on conservative octogenarians, and look forward to a vaccinated future. The panel this week is made up of associate editor Vanessa A. Bee, finance editor Sparky Abraham, managing editor Lyta Gold, and editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson. Your host is newsletter editor Nick Slater. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA. Music by Danny Bradley
025: Shades Of Rhythm. Nick Slater and Lanx are two-thirds of the legendary old skool dance music group Shades Of Rhythm. Inspired by the jazz funk sounds being played at their local school disco by the older kids, Nick and Lanx started travelling out of their hometown of Peterborough to explore the records shops of London and Nottingham and soon started buying their own equipment to produce their own material. Pressing up their debut album themselves, they quickly gathered interest from major labels and what followed was a whirlwind of success taking in all of the huge parties that happened during that rave era. In this chat you’ll hear the guys reminisce about those crazy days, what it was like to play alongside acts like The Prodigy and just how nerve-wracking it was to take the plunge as professional musicians.FOLLOW US Instagram: @houseculturenetSpotify: HouseCulture - Perfect PlaylistOnline: www.houseculture.net|| Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseculture. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a Supreme Court special, and also a dudes special—for the first time in CA history, we accidentally ended up with a panel that's 100% men. Talk about cars, muscles and David Foster Wallace emphatically does not ensue. Instead, the team talks about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, abolishing the court, and what makes a 'good' Supreme Court Justice. This was recorded before Trump got Covid, which is obvious because we aren't constantly talking about it. Trotsky is Lyta's cat, seen here hard at his legal work: https://twitter.com/lyta_gold/status/1311830326939922432?s=20 The panel this week was legal editor Oren Nimni, finance editor Sparky Abraham, and editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson. Your temporary host is Nick Slater. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
Nick Slater speaks to mental health writer Colette Shade (@MsShade) on the recent acceleration in the mental health crisis, why it affects some groups more than others, and how we can try to find solace in community and solidarity. Full episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41427919/ This is a preview of an episode available in full to our $5 Patreon subscribers. To listen to the whole episode, as well as lots of other brilliant bonus episodes, please consider becoming one of our subscribers at www.patreon.com/CurrentAffairs!
For the first time in 62 years, the Gold Coast is grieving due to a fatal shark attack. Nick Slater, a 46 year old Gold Coast local was killed by what is believed to be a great white shark around 5:00pm at Greenmount Beach yesterday. With all beaches between Coolangatta and Burleigh Heads closed today, you have to be wondering what the community impact of this tragic event is. Joining us we have local surf reporter Terry ‘Tappa’ Teece.
The team shares their thoughts on "the college experience", the recent failed NBA strike, and how we feel about Covid six months in. The panel this week was associate editor Vanessa A. Bee, finance editor Sparky Abraham, lieutenant editor Brianna Rennix, and editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson. Your host this week was Nick Slater. Nick's article on the UCSC strike: https://www.currentaffairs.org/2020/02/why-should-you-care-about-the-ucsc-strike Current Affairs Patreon: www.patreon.com/CurrentAffairs This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
Bi-weekly dose of the latest and best in progressive and trance worlds from Kirill 'Enlusion' Smirnov. http://facebook.com/EnlusionMusic http://twitter.com/_Enlusion http://soundcloud.com/Enlusion http://mixcloud.com/Enlusion http://vk.com/Enlusion Tracklist: 00:00 Slam Duck — Fly With Me (Original Mix) [SkyTop] 06:12 CJ Art — Formation Of A Concept (Original Mix) [JOOF Aura] 12:36 Enlusion — Towards The Future (Original Mix) [Forescape Digital] 17:05 Fuenka — Nevarro (Original Mix) [JOOF Recordings] 20:54 CJ Art — Vibrance (Original Mix) [JOOF Aura] 25:29 UMEK, The YellowHeads — Driller (Teenage Mutants Remix) [1605] 29:17 Vince Weyn — Underground Research (Original Mix) [Black Snake] 35:40 Greg Notill — Revolution (Original Mix) [Black Snake] 40:25 Yuji Ono — Acid X (Original Mix) [IAMT Red] 43:55 Greg Notill & Vince Weyn — Far out Distance (Original Mix) [Black Snake] 46:24 Simon Berry — Martian Sunrise (Jam El Mar Remix) [Platipus] 48:57 Akkon — Alert!! (Rich Campbell Remix) [White Line] 53:10 Nick Slater — Escape (Original Mix) [Techburst]
"When it comes to jokes, The Simpsons uses every part of the animal." Current Affairs newsletter editor Nick Slater, amusements editor Lyta Gold and editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson discuss the most iconic sitcom of all time, why it's lodged so powerfully in our minds, and how it portrays bosses, government, schools and everything else. This is a preview of an episode available in full to our $5 Patreon subscribers. To listen to the whole episode, as well as lots of other brilliant bonus episodes, please consider becoming one of our subscribers at www.patreon.com/CurrentAffairs!
Featuring tracks from Ronski Speed, Solomun, Fuenka, Ferry Corsten & Trance Wax, Jimmy Chou, Davey Asprey, Christina Novelli, Alex Wright & Daniel Kandi, Mario Piu, Driftmoon, Nick Slater, Alice Deejay and many more. Visit www.albatrancesessions.com for full tracklistings.
The panel discusses the viability of forming a breakaway third party, things that are secretly political, and our society's contempt for the elderly. **NEXT WEEK, WE ARE RECORDING A VOICEMAILBAG EPISODE! If you have any questions for the team, or suggestions for topics, please leave us a voicemail at 504-867-8851 and your voicemail may be played on the show! ** The panel this week consisted of a group of sentient jellies imitating the shapes of amusements & managing editor Lyta Gold, newsletter editor Nick Slater, finance editor Sparky Abraham, and editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson. Your temporary host is Aisling McCrea (who was just out of hospital at time of recording, and struggling a little to form sentences). This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
The panel snaps on the gloves and attempts a Bernie campaign postmortem, considers voting for "the lesser of two evils", and shares what they've been cooking in quarantine (after they've taken off the postmortem gloves). Musical interludes were written and performed by the fantastic Danny Bradley—if you've found his music as lethally infectious as we have, please note you can purchase "We Might Not Die (Maybe)" from his website, and help out an artist who's had to cancel all his gigs: https://dannybradleymusic.com/store/wemightnotdiemaybe The panel this week was associate editor Vanessa A. Bee, senior editor Brianna Rennix, newsletter editor Nick Slater, finance editor Sparky Abraham, and editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson. Your temporary host is Oren Nimni. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA. Chomsky Drop music: Astro - Alphanerd
The team tackle the coronacrisis—how we got here, what comes after, and how to cope in the interim. The panel this week was finance editor Sparky Abraham, newsletter editor Nick Slater, amusements and managing editor Lyta Gold and editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson. Your host is Pete Davis. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA. Music: Alexander Blu
This week, the panel discusses the concept of 'cool' and whether it belongs in politics, debate the pitfalls of homeschooling, and shares their favorite quotes on what it means to be a socialist. This episode was recorded a few weeks back and then delayed by the events of Super Tuesday, hence why there are no references to The Ongoing Unpleasant Situation. The panel this week was associate editor Vanessa A. Bee, newsletter editor Nick Slater, administrative maven Cate Root and legal editor Oren Nimni. Your supply host is Aisling McCrea. Music by the fantastic Danny Bradley: https://dannybradleymusic.com/ Wallace Shawn's essay: http://www.tomdispatch.com/blog/175350/tomgram:_wallace_shawn,_are_you_smarter_than_thomas_jefferson/%3E This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
This week, the panel tackles yet another round of vital questions. Should we be nice or nasty on the internet? Should children be given the vote? Was it immoral to go to the moon? The panel this week was amusements editor Lyta Gold, senior editor Brianna Rennix, newsletter editor Nick Slater, and—making her podcast debut—administrative maven Cate Root. Your host is Oren Nimni. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA. Download Bloomvuu. Please. We want to go home.
Series 4 of The Bill Podcast kicks off with the very talented Alan Westaway, who fondly recalls his time as "cocky" PC Nick Slater and shares some cracking stories from filming with the river police, being recognised and Slater's "happy ending...". We also celebrate his recent work as a filmmaker and screenwriter, including the highly acclaimed "Stan Lee's Lucky Man". Alan's nominated charity is parkinsons.org.uk
Unlocked, for your listening pleasure. Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson, senior editor Brianna Rennix and newsletter editor Nick Slater sit down with Jacobin staff writer Meagan Day to discuss her article 'One Year Off, Every Seven Years'. Meagan's article can be found here: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/05/workers-sabbatical-demand-leisure This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA. Please send in your sabbatical ideas to 504-867-8851. You can also send us voicemails about anything else you fancy. (This is the last thing Nathan said at the end of this episode, before his voice was swallowed up by the jazz music. Our apologies - we tried to pull him out of the jaws of the jazz monster, to no avail.)
1. Hell Driver - Cosmic Waves (Original Mix) 2. Drunken Kong & Teenage Mutants - Mainz (Original Mix) 3. Jay Lumen - Conscious Mind (Original Mix) 4. Bruno Aguirre - West (Original Mix) 5. Joyhauser - Sentient (Original Mix) 6. Alex Stein - Rebirth (Original Mix) 7. Hell Driver - Lunar Phase (Original Mix) 8. Alex Stein - Impact Theory (Original Mix) 9. Chris Schweizer - The Boogeyman (Extended Mix) 10. Adam Taylor - Unspoken Existence (Original Mix) 11. Craig Connelly featuring Jessica Lawrence - Believe (Extended Mix) 12. Nick Slater - 2 Worlds (Original Mix) 13. Sam Jones - Can't You See (Extended Mix) 14. Chris Schweizer - Accelerate (Extended Mix) 15. Alternate High - Outta Nowhere (Original Mix) 16. Aldo Henrycho & Gabrielle AG - Hope (Extended Mix) 17. Allen Watts - CDMX (Extended Mix) 18. The Cracken & White Noise & DeYmoN - Anniversary (Extended Mix)
Take an hour off from being scared by climate change - be scared by our spooky Halloween podcast instead! This week, the panel discusses their deepest fears, the annual panic around poisoned candy, and their favorite Halloween movies. "You wake up, and you're in a cube. And there are doors, that are squares in the cube. And they go through the door, but then there's ANOTHER cube. And then they meet other people, and they're like "You're in the cube too?" and then they're like, "Yes."" The panel this week was editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson, newsletter editor Nick Slater, amusements and managing editor Lyta Gold, senior editor Brianna Rennix. Your host is Pete Davis. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA. Music by Alexander Blu.
Monthly podcast featuring artists from Mark Sherry's Techno Imprint 'Techburst Records' - 1 hour of solid techno every month, keep it locked! This month https://soundcloud.com/thickasthieves-music 1. May-i - Snare Trap 2. 2nd Phase - Fluxer 3. Nick Slater - 2 Worlds 4. i_o - Not Techno 5. i_o & Raito - Come With Me 6. Skober - Ultrametric Space 7. Mark Sherry & KETNO - Space Monkey 8. Valentin Pascual - Pitch Black 9. Anderson - Infernal Underground 10. Chicago Loop - Memories Made 11. DJ One Finger - One Finger (O.R.B. Remix) 12. Niereich & Hackler & Kuch vs. Shadym - The Return of Empire 13. Thick As Thieves - Collide 14. Tobias Lueke - Elements 15. Denzo - Crash & Burn 16. Phutek & HP Source - Equinox 23
Subscribe to YouTube: bit.ly/SubscribeNess iTunes Podcast: bit.ly/YOLTRadio Enjoy it on Spotify: bit.ly/YOLTSpotify Vote for your favorite song at: www.youonlylivetrance.com/let-it-play 1. Markus Schulz & Jared Lee - Utopia (ReOrder Extended Remix) [Black Hole] 2. Michael Milov – Uprising [Suanda Music] 3. CJ Seven - Goodbye Loneliness [Big Toys Productions] TUNE OF THE WEEK 4. KhoMha & David Gravell - Alpha Centauri (Extended Mix) [Armind] 5. Marc Simz - Drain The Oceans (Extended Mix) [Coldharbour] 6. Avenia – Chainsaw [Scorchin’ Records] 7. Nick Slater - 2 Worlds (Original Mix) [Techburst] 8. Nifra & Fisherman - The New Breed (Airwalk Festival 2019 Ahtem) (Extended Mix) [Coldharbour] 9. 0555 – RHO [Big Toys Prductions] FLASHBACK 10. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Digital Rush Remix) 11. Sheridan Grout - Wildfire (Extended Mix) [Garuda] 12. Rodg - 9th Ave (Extended Mix) [Statement!] 13. DJ T.H. - Great Goddes (Extended Mix) [Euphonic] 14. Atlantis - Fiji (Kolonie Remix) [Black Hole] 15. Tim Iron & Michael Mashkov - Cristiano [Emergent Shores] LET IT PLAY! 16. MaRLo - The Power Within (Altitude 2019 Anthem) (Extended Mix) [Reaching Altitude] 17. Eric Senn & Neurofunq - Another Dimension (Extended Mix) [Trance Mission] 18. Woody Van Eyden & Misja Helsloot - Liquid Dinner (Original Mix) [Above All Records] 19. ZAA - Destiny (Extended Mix) [Perfecto] 20. Corti Organ - The Joker (Maarten De Jong Extended Remix) [InHarmony] 21. Marcelo Fratini - The Boss [Subculture] 22. Mark Sherry - Sangre Caliente (Scot Project Extended Remix) [Outburst Records] 23. Steve Dekay & Proyal – Magnetika [FSOE Clandestine] 24. Talla 2XLC - Mosaic (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Animals] 25. Sector7 - Lucid Dream [In Trance We Trust] 26. Aly & Fila With JES - I Won't Let You Fall (Uplifting Extended Mix) [FSOE] 27. Andrea Ribeca - Astral Key (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 28. DJ Quicksilver & Warp Brothers featuring The Beatmasters - Ska Train (Warp Brothers Extended Mix) [Universal Nation] 29. Indecent Noise - No Rest For The Wicked (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Animals] #Ness #YOLT #TranceFamily www.instagram.com/ness.dj www.facebook.com/officialdjness www.facebook.com/youonlylivetrance www.twitter.com/officialdjnes
Subscribe to YouTube: bit.ly/SubscribeNess iTunes Podcast: bit.ly/YOLTRadio Enjoy it on Spotify: bit.ly/YOLTSpotify Vote for your favorite song at: www.youonlylivetrance.com/let-it-play 1. Markus Schulz & Jared Lee - Utopia (ReOrder Extended Remix) [Black Hole] 2. Michael Milov – Uprising [Suanda Music] 3. CJ Seven - Goodbye Loneliness [Big Toys Productions] TUNE OF THE WEEK 4. KhoMha & David Gravell - Alpha Centauri (Extended Mix) [Armind] 5. Marc Simz - Drain The Oceans (Extended Mix) [Coldharbour] 6. Avenia – Chainsaw [Scorchin' Records] 7. Nick Slater - 2 Worlds (Original Mix) [Techburst] 8. Nifra & Fisherman - The New Breed (Airwalk Festival 2019 Ahtem) (Extended Mix) [Coldharbour] 9. 0555 – RHO [Big Toys Prductions] FLASHBACK 10. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Digital Rush Remix) 11. Sheridan Grout - Wildfire (Extended Mix) [Garuda] 12. Rodg - 9th Ave (Extended Mix) [Statement!] 13. DJ T.H. - Great Goddes (Extended Mix) [Euphonic] 14. Atlantis - Fiji (Kolonie Remix) [Black Hole] 15. Tim Iron & Michael Mashkov - Cristiano [Emergent Shores] LET IT PLAY! 16. MaRLo - The Power Within (Altitude 2019 Anthem) (Extended Mix) [Reaching Altitude] 17. Eric Senn & Neurofunq - Another Dimension (Extended Mix) [Trance Mission] 18. Woody Van Eyden & Misja Helsloot - Liquid Dinner (Original Mix) [Above All Records] 19. ZAA - Destiny (Extended Mix) [Perfecto] 20. Corti Organ - The Joker (Maarten De Jong Extended Remix) [InHarmony] 21. Marcelo Fratini - The Boss [Subculture] 22. Mark Sherry - Sangre Caliente (Scot Project Extended Remix) [Outburst Records] 23. Steve Dekay & Proyal – Magnetika [FSOE Clandestine] 24. Talla 2XLC - Mosaic (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Animals] 25. Sector7 - Lucid Dream [In Trance We Trust] 26. Aly & Fila With JES - I Won't Let You Fall (Uplifting Extended Mix) [FSOE] 27. Andrea Ribeca - Astral Key (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 28. DJ Quicksilver & Warp Brothers featuring The Beatmasters - Ska Train (Warp Brothers Extended Mix) [Universal Nation] 29. Indecent Noise - No Rest For The Wicked (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Animals] #Ness #YOLT #TranceFamily www.instagram.com/ness.dj www.facebook.com/officialdjness www.facebook.com/youonlylivetrance www.twitter.com/officialdjnes
Subscribe to YouTube: bit.ly/SubscribeNess iTunes Podcast: bit.ly/YOLTRadio Enjoy it on Spotify: bit.ly/YOLTSpotify Vote for your favorite song at: www.youonlylivetrance.com/let-it-play 1. Markus Schulz & Jared Lee - Utopia (ReOrder Extended Remix) [Black Hole] 2. Michael Milov – Uprising [Suanda Music] 3. CJ Seven - Goodbye Loneliness [Big Toys Productions] TUNE OF THE WEEK 4. KhoMha & David Gravell - Alpha Centauri (Extended Mix) [Armind] 5. Marc Simz - Drain The Oceans (Extended Mix) [Coldharbour] 6. Avenia – Chainsaw [Scorchin’ Records] 7. Nick Slater - 2 Worlds (Original Mix) [Techburst] 8. Nifra & Fisherman - The New Breed (Airwalk Festival 2019 Ahtem) (Extended Mix) [Coldharbour] 9. 0555 – RHO [Big Toys Prductions] FLASHBACK 10. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Digital Rush Remix) 11. Sheridan Grout - Wildfire (Extended Mix) [Garuda] 12. Rodg - 9th Ave (Extended Mix) [Statement!] 13. DJ T.H. - Great Goddes (Extended Mix) [Euphonic] 14. Atlantis - Fiji (Kolonie Remix) [Black Hole] 15. Tim Iron & Michael Mashkov - Cristiano [Emergent Shores] LET IT PLAY! 16. MaRLo - The Power Within (Altitude 2019 Anthem) (Extended Mix) [Reaching Altitude] 17. Eric Senn & Neurofunq - Another Dimension (Extended Mix) [Trance Mission] 18. Woody Van Eyden & Misja Helsloot - Liquid Dinner (Original Mix) [Above All Records] 19. ZAA - Destiny (Extended Mix) [Perfecto] 20. Corti Organ - The Joker (Maarten De Jong Extended Remix) [InHarmony] 21. Marcelo Fratini - The Boss [Subculture] 22. Mark Sherry - Sangre Caliente (Scot Project Extended Remix) [Outburst Records] 23. Steve Dekay & Proyal – Magnetika [FSOE Clandestine] 24. Talla 2XLC - Mosaic (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Animals] 25. Sector7 - Lucid Dream [In Trance We Trust] 26. Aly & Fila With JES - I Won't Let You Fall (Uplifting Extended Mix) [FSOE] 27. Andrea Ribeca - Astral Key (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 28. DJ Quicksilver & Warp Brothers featuring The Beatmasters - Ska Train (Warp Brothers Extended Mix) [Universal Nation] 29. Indecent Noise - No Rest For The Wicked (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Animals] #Ness #YOLT #TranceFamily www.instagram.com/ness.dj www.facebook.com/officialdjness www.facebook.com/youonlylivetrance www.twitter.com/officialdjnes
The Vanishing Point™ 652. --- Hello everyone and welcome back to a new edition of TVP, This week I'm back with two-hour tech mix featuring new music from Saad Ayub, Denzo, Tasso, Lostly, Greg Downey, Asteroid, Sonic Element & Dreamy, Paul Denton and more. - 01. Nick Slater - 2 Worlds (Extended Mix) 02. Skender - Monotonic (Extended Mix) 03. Saad Ayub - Face to Face (Original Mix) 04. Kayashi - Furyo (Victor Dinaire Extended Remix) 05. Saad Ayub - This (Original Mix) 06. Will Rees - Purple Urkle (Extended Mix) 07. Denzo - Crash & Burn (Extended Mix) 08. Tasso - Rise (Extended Mix) 09. Paul Denton - Back To Bloemendaal 10. Binary Finary Kinetica feat. Audrey Gallagher - In Our Blood 11. Sonic Element & Dreamy - Momentum (Extended Mix) 12. Kriess Guyte - Zeitgeist (Extended Mix) 13. Abstract Vision & NX-Trance - Shifter (Extended Mix) 14. Lostly - Concrete Dreams 15. Manuel Rocca - Levithia (HyperPhysics Remix) 16. Allen Watts & Steve Dekay - Hologram (Extended Mix) 17. Duncan Newell - Falling Away From Me 18. Emanuele Congeddu - Deck 16 (Extended Mix) 19. Mark Sherry - Triquetra (Extended Mix) 20. Greg Downey - Infinity (Extended Mix) 21. Asteroid - Neurotransmitter (Extended Mix) 22. Mark Sherry - Sangre Caliente (Scot Project Extended Remix) 23. David Forbes - Monsoon (Extended Mix) 24. I.D. --- Enjoy, Kaeno --- facebook.com/kaeno.music instagram.com/kaeno itunes.com/kaeno twitter.com/kaeno
This week, we return to Australia, but this time we pay a visit to the West Coast rather the usual Eastern hotspots that have become well known as the Yowie's stomping ground. We are joined by Nick Slater, who discusses his work in the field, his recordings that he has captured and his theories about the possibility of their being two specific types of Yowie out there in the bush. We cover Yowies on both sides of the continent, the growing interest, both in Australian mainstream media and outside of Australia and the increase in coverage. We also discuss the upcoming documentary, Amber In The Bush which you can view here: Nick's channel is here too Thanks for joining us today Nick! #Yowies #Yowie #Australia #Hominids #Bigfoot #Almasty #Yeren #OrangPendek #Track #Cryptozoology #Cryptids #WesternAustralia
Side Hustler's Series Part 2 of 4: 9 Benefits of Side Hustling The Dream You've Been Sold Most likely, you’re a listener/reader for two reasons: You’re ready to transform your hobbies into a side hustle You’re ready to take your current side hustle to the next level If so, you've tuned into the right place. I focus on the side hustle part because hustlin' is a habit, and it's all I know. Not everyone is fortunate enough to do their own thing full-time right out of the gates. In fact, I'd say the majority of people don't go this route. You were sold the dream of the traditional route of getting student loans to fund college, so you can land a good job. You then get married, get a mortgage, have kids, and do the same routine day-in and day-out. The goal is to pay your dues at your day job to help someone else’s dream come true in hopes of retiring around sixty. Supposedly, that's when your life begins? If you're like me, you've realized this isn't your dream at all. Something deep inside you craves to go against the grain and blaze your own path. I've had this internal craving since college where I was creating tattoos, logos, etc. to pay for video games and 30 packs of Busch Light. This craving has only grown stronger as I've spent over five years building Perspective-Collective outside my day job. Trust me when I say I've invested thousands of hours and two power plants worth of energy into finding ways to transform my hobbies into a monetized side hustle/side business—all outside a day job. I’ve figured out what works through A TON of trial and error (extra emphasis on the error part). No doubt, it's been a lot of work to navigate this ship to where it's sailing today. Regardless of the storms and choppy waters I've dealt with along the way, every ounce of effort I've invested in my dream has been worth it. Pursue Your Gift & Make an Impact If you’re not fully convinced nor confident that you’re ready to invest in the long haul, I have 9 super-convincing benefits of side hustling to share with ya. Before I begin, I feel it's important to note that there's nothing wrong with having a day job. You may have landed one that you love and have no desire to do your own thing full-time. That's totally cool! You also may be in a position where you'll be in your day job for a while due to personal situations like mine. That's cool too! This episode is solely fuel for satisfying that inner craving to do more with your gift. That's it! Without further ado, the following benefits are based on my experience, as well as anecdotal evidence from my juggernaut creative friends and podcast guests. #1. Find Your Purpose This is #1 for a reason because I know what it's like to feel like you have nothing to offer the world. If you go to bed each night without something to look forward to, something is wrong. It’s time to change that with a side hustle that feels like play. I'm jazzed to get up each day because of my side hustle of helping other creatives build their killer side hustles. I look forward to putting in the work and reapings these 9 benefits that come with it. Life is dull and unfulfilling when you lack a purpose—side hustles can change that. #2. Cultivate Killer Relationships You may have heard the phrases, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know” or “Your network = your net worth.” I believe both of these are 100% true. I also believe in the quote from Jim Rhome, “You’re the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” Relationships are everything. Your side hustle can help connect you with like-minded people who have similar goals, work ethics, and values. Two things to keep top of mind: Always focus on giving more than you take Create as many win-win scenarios as possible for both parties You’ll be surprised by the genuine and abundant friendships you’ll build through your side hustle over time. #3. Attract a Tribe of Like-Minded Freaks "Embracing your weird" seems to be the storyline of 2019 and I'm all for it—the weirder the better. Starting a side hustle or a passion project allows you to go deep on things that interest YOU. It's a playground to experiment and embrace the YOU in YOU-nique. Chances are you're not alone—your weird quirks and qualms are most certainly shared by other weirdos. When you publicly share and own your YOU-niquness, you increase the odds of attracting a like-minded tribe of freaks who vibe to your unique flavor of weird. Then you circle back to Benefit #2 and cultivate killer relationships—it's a win-win. #4. Add New Skills to Your Arsenal This one is obvious but important to stress. My side hustle has allowed me to learn skills that I’ve been able to leverage for raises at work, charge more in freelance, and attract more opportunities. Pursuing Perspective-Collective has taught me how to: become a better artist/designer advance my lettering/illustration skills market myself on social media grow my email list improve my writing through blogging edit audio and video through the podcast manage projects and my personal time attract an audience and community pitch, price, and present my ideas communicate and delegate I could keep going, but you get the picture. Whatever you want to learn, you can create a passion project around it. #5. Build Confidence & Overcome Fear I had little to no confidence in myself or my abilities for about the first 24-25 years of my life...until I started Perspective-Collective. I was able to find my groove when I shared my work consistently on Instagram. Facing the things I feared the most—like sharing my work, speaking in public, asking for what I wanted in life, or saying NO to people—has resulted in some incredible breakthroughs in my creative career. Leaning into this fear has helped me unlock confidence in my purpose, my creative abilities, and my mission. Side hustling builds confidence when you're persistently getting uncomfortable. Period. #6. Turn Your Work into Play Hobbies are fun and having fun = play. There are no set-in-stone requirements that you have to turn that hobby into a side hustle, especially if your play begins to feel like work. If your side hustle isn’t fun, it’s just another soul-sucking job. Keep your inner creative child alive and enjoy the messy process. However, when your work becomes play, your potential is unlimited. The passion and fun will fuel you during the low moments. #7. Make an Impact I used to chase the glory: more money, more followers, more engagement, etc. However, when I focused on serving people and the impact I had on them, I found a lot of these manifest as a byproduct. Creating for impact means contributing to something bigger than yourself—the greater whole. Making an impact leaves a legacy far after I'm buried six feet deep. I’m hoping the podcast and the Side Hustler's Coaching Program are things my son can be proud of and people can find value in for years to come. #8. Generate Extra Income Who doesn’t love to make a little extra money on the side? For me, money isn't the focus anymore, it's become a byproduct of Benefit #7 and serving people like you. I've learned that money and opportunities will come your way when you're ready and prepared for them. Here are multiple ways you can make supplemental income with your side hustle: freelancing, slanging merch, creating digital products, consulting, coaching, teaching, influencer marketing, social media marketing, content creation, affiliates, etc. For me, I’ve done a little bit of everything. The extra income I've generated over the years has helped me pay off credit cards, put a down payment on my wife's whip, cover emergency medical expenses, take vacations, donate to charities like Inch x Inch, and even buy special gifts for the lovely lady in my life. Even if extra income isn’t your intent with your side hustle, just know there's a good chance you could probably monetize what you’re doing. #9. Win Your Freedom Again, maybe you’re not looking to take your side hustle full-time, and that’s totally okay. I know tons of powerhouse creatives who still hold down a day job like Brian Steely and Nick Slater. If you're like me, you eventually strive to do your thing full-time. I have a game plan to get there, but I'm still a few years away from taking that leap. However, I’ve seen how side hustles and passion projects has unlocked financial and time freedom for my friends like Pandr Design, Lauren Hom, Musketon, and Elizabeth Gray of The Grayter Good. When they started to take their side hustle more seriously, they were able to evolve them into lucrative creative careers. Why can’t this be you and me too? Share Your Gift with the World Maybe you're ready to transform your hobby to a side hustle. Maybe you're ready to take your side hustle to the next level? Whatever it is, I hope you see the crazy benefits a side hustle can yield when you tap into your gifts and share it with the world. So what if you have a day job? Don't let that hold you back from building a side hustle. Leverage your day job to fuel your dream job, and have some fun in the process! Need Some Extra Help? Check out The Side Hustler's Coaching Program If you're finding that you want some extra hand-holding and accountability to take the next step, sign up for the Side Hustler's Coaching Program now to join the waitlist for September 16th's launch week. Shownotes Download your FREE Side Hustler’s War Chest Get your FREE audiobook download from Audible Join our Private Global Facebook Community of Creators Listener of the Week: Jasmine Designs of Australia Podcast Editor: Aine Brennan Shownotes Editor: Paige Garland Video Editor: Colton Bachar Podcast music: Blookah Want to Support the Show? Become a backer on Patreon Leave an Apple Podcast Rating and Review Share the show on social media or follow the Perspective Podcast Instagram Subscribe via your favorite podcast player: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play Music Overcast
The Current Affairs panel sits down to discuss AOC's first year in office, proposes an innovative new way of dividing up the United States, and shares the transcendental experiences they've had with animals. The panel this week is finance editor Sparky Abraham, legal editor Oren Nimni, associate editor Vanessa A. Bee, editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson, and your host is Pete Davis. Many thanks to our newsletter editor, Nick Slater, for getting us exclusive access to the secret Beto O'Rourke tapes. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson, senior editor Brianna Rennix and newsletter editor Nick Slater sit down with Jacobin staff writer Meagan Day to discuss why everyone should have the right to a year off work every seven years. To hear this episode in full, and gain access to our exclusive 'Bird Feed', consider becoming a monthly patron at https://www.patreon.com/CurrentAffairs.
The Current Affairs panel discusses animal rights, the question of whether to treat internet platforms as private or public spaces, and what they would like to see added to the school history curriculum. The panel this week is newsletter editor Nick Slater, amusements and managing editor Lyta Gold, senior editor Brianna Rennix, finance editor Sparky Abraham, editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson, and host Pete Davis. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA. Many thanks to Golden Tony for assistance with the bits. Credit goes to Livio Amato for the piano music in the bit.
Leveling the Playing Field & Proving Your Humanity If you’re a creative like me, you deal with imposter syndrome, burnout, finding time to make personal work, and trying to make something meaningful. Some people refuse to admit these “flaws” publicly, as they feel it would tarnish their potential professional perception. In my eyes, showing the world that you're human attracts more people to you—no matter if you’re a wide-eyed rookie or a polished vet in the game. No one has it all figured out, no matter how hard someone tries to convince you otherwise. We appreciate knowing that the people we admire struggle with the same things we do—at least I do. It levels the playing field and empowers us to take it up a notch because if they can do it, we can too. Battling Comparison, Fighting Burnout, and Crushing Your Grind with Nick Slater Queue today’s guest, Nick Slater, illustrator and design Goliath slanging jaw-dropping work out of the Bay Area. He’s worked with big brands like Lyft, Slack, Twitter, Asana, Zendesk, Airstream, Epicurrence, and The Washington Post. His creativity, diverse skillset, and frequent output certainly may persuade you he’s a robot. However, with how open he is about the struggles we all deal with, reminds you he’s definitely human just like the rest of us. That’s what I love most about Nick—he’s got big-time work, but doesn't have a big head. In today’s episode, Nick Slater and I go into the nitty gritty about: Getting caught in the comparison trap even after you've "made it" Making time to grind outside a day job Fighting burnout by finding new outlets Looking inside to create impactful work outside What his last slice of pizza would be if he was on death row This one is going to give you all the feels and set a fire under your ass to push to the next level as we finish this week and year strong. You know the drill! Take a screenshot or share a video of the episode you’re listening to and tag me on IG @perspectivepodcast and let me know what you think. I enjoy the hell out of connecting with you each week there. — Shownotes Listener of the Week: Aloysiusrichtofen Podcast Editor: Aine Brennan Shownotes Editor: Paige Garland Podcast music: Blookah — Want to Support the Show? Become a backer on Patreon Leave an Apple Podcast Rating and Review Share the show on social media or follow the Perspective Podcast Instagram ####Crypto Donation Support Bitcoin: 1j5vE64PWgkJHGnGSrAiJK82bnfn7fBgu Ethereum: 0xFf60588C873E34235dE371450d58129d8d7cAC16 Litecoin: LerTFZfvtW4iH7qJM8vSE9mkdQA24yKmB6 ####Subscribe via your favorite podcast player: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play Music Overcast
In our sixth episode, we hangout with Nick Slater! We talk about corgis, weddings, illustration, not liking yourself and Twitter fights. It’s a hoot. There were some strange audio issues and we’ve worked most of them out. If you like what you hear or are so worked up you have to tell the world your opinion, please leave a review on iTunes. They help a lot. You can all choose to give us some of your sweet, sweet money at www.patreon.com/creatoring.
In this episode of Design Details we had the pleasure of catching up with Ryan Putnam and returning-guest Nick Slater! We chat about illustration, designing a company culture, mixing mediums and finding our spirit animals.
Here we go, episode two of the Design Details Podcast! This week we caught up with Nick Slater, an insanely talented designer and illustrator doing wonderful work at Palantir.
Bean (Ep.14) ft. Adrian Jimenez, Amy Marty & Nick Slater http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/qeme18dp7d/pob_14.mp3
Swingers (Ep.10) ft. Diego Salazar, Jessica Sheldon & Nick Slater http://k005.kiwi6.com/hotlink/idx9b81345/podcast_10.mp3