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Se habla a veces de la fe como una opción más en la vida, como si para algunos de nosotros fuera posible vivir sin Cristo. Juan cuenta la parábola de Jesús sobre la vid y los pámpanos en el capítulo 15 de su Evangelio, que nos recuerda que separados de Él, nada podemos hacer (v. 5). El cantautor de Filadelfia, Amos Lee, se hizo especialmente conocido al ir de gira con Nora Jones y Bob Dylan a principios de este siglo. En 2011 pide a Jesús si puede ayudarle, ahora que se siente tan solo, en la canción que lleva su nombre. Zach Williams tenía un grupo también a principios de siglo llamado La Reforma (The Reformation), pero es cuando llega a ser cristiano que se une a los Hermanos de la Gracia (Brothers Of Grace). En 2019 graba con "la reina del country", Dolly Parton, nieta de un pastor pentecostal, "Allí estaba Jesús" (There Was Jesus). Malcolm Wild es ahora pastor de la Capilla Calvario en Florida, pero junto con Alwyn Wall, ahora pastor de Calvary Chapel en Londres, formó un dúo de apariencia hippy al estilo Simon y Garfunkel. a principios de los 70, llamado Malcolm y Alwyn. Al llegar los sonidos de la "nueva ola" de "power pop" en Los Ángeles a finales de los 70, Wild formó un grupo que recuerda a The Knack con el nombre de Malcolm y los Espejos (Mirrors), que grabaron un sólo álbum en 1981 de "Vuelta a la Roca" (Back To The Rock). El nombre "The Chosen" (Los Elegidos) era desde los años 70 conocido como el título de la novela más popular sobre las diferencias entre los judíos de Nueva York en 1967. El libro de Chaim Potok muestra el contraste entre el judaísmo ortodoxo moderno sionista y el ultraortodoxo jasídico en contra del estado de Israel. Habla del encuentro de dos hijos adolescentes de estudiosos de la Ley judía que se hacen amigos en el barrio predominantemente judío de Brooklyn. La apasionante historia de sus diferencias fue llevada al cine en 1981 como "Elegidos del gheto" con el popular actor juvenil judío de los 70, Robbie Benson, junto a veteranos interpretes como Maximilian Schell y Rod Steiger. Escuchamos algunos diálogos de la versión doblada, comentados por José de Segovia con la música de fondo del trío judío polaco de "klezmer" Kroke (Cracovia en "yididish") y la banda sonora original de Elmer Bernstein. El tema del grupo irlandés U2, "¡Despierta hombre muerto!" (Wake Up Dead Man) fue escrito diez años antes de que lo grabaran en el álbum "Pop" (1997). Refleja la lucha de Bono y The Edge por mantener la fe que conocieron de adolescentes en la comunidad cristiana carismática Shalom de Dublin. Es una oración a Jesús pidiendo ayuda, al verse solos en este mundo. La escuchamos en la versión en vivo que hicieron en el castillo irlandés de Slane. Otra plegaria a Jesús que tardó muchos años en salir a la luz es la del cantautor canadiense Bruce Cockburn, que grabó para su disco "In The Falling Dark" (1977), pero no se publicó hasta el 2002. Es una emocionante confesión de fe desde la oscuridad a la que se ha enfrentado siempre , este maravilloso músico que cumple ahora 80 años.
The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
Send us a textStep behind the curtain of the music industry with Jay Franze and Tiffany Mason as they blend personal stories, industry expertise, and entertaining banter in this captivating episode. Jay shares a touching memory of introducing his family to rock band Hailstorm, revealing how lead singer Lizzy Hale made a special connection with his daughter that continued years later. The hosts then offer their unfiltered take on Hailstorm's new single "Darkness Always Wins," appreciating the band's talent while questioning the experimental direction of this particular track.The conversation naturally flows through a landscape of music news, from Dave Grohl's surprise Coachella appearance to Billy Idol's collaboration with Avril Lavigne and Alice Cooper's reunion with his original band after five decades. Throughout these discussions, Jay's deep industry knowledge shines through, particularly when he breaks down what makes truly great music: the perfect combination of songwriting, performance, and production.What truly sets this episode apart is the hosts' chemistry and willingness to get personal. Their "Question of the Day" segment asking for the best songs to "make whoopee to" generates hilarious responses from listeners, ranging from Nora Jones's romantic ballads to Metallica's aggressive "Enter Sandman." This playful interaction perfectly balances the more technical discussion where Jay explains different mixing philosophies, comparing the clean precision of engineers like Mike Shipley with the rawer "leave it all in" approach of others.Whether you're a music industry professional, an aspiring artist, or simply someone who appreciates the stories behind the songs, this episode delivers entertainment, education, and inspiration. As Tiffany reminds us at the end: "Every track you love was once just an idea. Don't be afraid to chase yours."LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comVirtually You: https://www.virtuallyyouva.com/ Support the show
Kiley cracks up when a fan spots Eric in public. Eric chops bushes, Nora Jones battles bunnies (and allergies), and they dish on Tiger Woods, Lindsey Vonn, and *Let's Make a Deal* news.
National Fold laundry day, Entertainment 2021. Alaska bought and paid for, 1st operation under general anestecia, Pencil with an erasure invented. Todays birthdays - Vincent Van Gogh, John Astin, Warren Beatty, Eric Clapton, Robbie Coltrane, Paul Reiser, MC Hammer, Celine Dion, Nora Jones, Justin Moore, Thomas Rhett. James Cagney died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Laundry day - Tyrese WitherspoonUp - Cardi BWhat's your country song - Thomas RhettBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Addams Family TV themeWonderful tonight - Eric ClaptonMad about you TV themeCan't touch this - MC HammerBecause you loved me - Celine DionDon't know why - Nora JonesSomebody else will - Justin MooreUnforgettable - Thomas RhettExit - I'm diggin it - Jessie Lynn https://www.jessielynn.net/countryundergroundradiohttps://www.coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/show/history-factoids-about-today/
The talk runs from musicals to artificial turf. From knee injuries to making a healthy change for the new year. Water consumption and whether or not you weigh yourself every time you pee are also topics that come up in conversation. Then John Miller from NBC26 joins us for Football Friday from Burkel's One Block Over, and Dennis Peters from The Glam joins to talk about the Packers' chances this weekend. Then we feature Lilie Collins in the Heights Pub & Parlor LIVE Music Series! From Appleton, she's living and attending college in Nashville and is already a recording artist. She goes to school at Belmont University, which houses the Columbia Recording Studio A, which was used to record the likes of Patsy Cline, Brenda Lee, and Marty Robbins. Our listeners hear some Joni Mitchell and Nora Jones. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Ashley McDermid, Nikki Zerjav, Dennis Peters, Lilie Collins
Karrina Ferris is the current Miss Nevada and she'll be competing in the Miss USA competition at the beginning of next year. She was student of mine a few years ago, and I had her in the studio to chat about what she's doing and her future plans. We also listened to some music. Nora Jones, Tyler Childers, and Taylor Swift. It was a great conversation, I hope yo enjoy it!
Lila Downs is one of the most influential artists in Latin America. She has one of the most unique voices in the world and is known for her charismatic performances. His own compositions combine genres and rhythms as diverse as Mexican rancheras and corridos, boleros, jazz standards, hip-hop, cumbia and popular American music. Frequently her lyrics focus on justice, immigration and women's problems.She grew up in both Minnesota and Oaxaca, Mexico, her mother is from the Mixtec indigenous group and her father was Scottish-American. Lila sings in Spanish, English and several native American languages such as Zapotec, Mixtec, Nahuatl, Mayan and Purepecha.She has recorded duets with artists as diverse as Mercedes Sosa, Caetano Veloso, Juanes, Nora Jones, Juan Gabriel, Carla Morison, Natalia LaFourcade, Santana , The boss, Nina Pastori, Soledad, Diego La Cigala, Aida Cuevas, Toto La Momposina, and Bunbury. Chavela Vargas “named” Lila as her “successor.”She has been invited to sing with symphonies such as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony and the UNAM Symphony in Mexico, as well as with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. He has given concerts at Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln Center, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Hollywood Bowl and the National Auditorium in Mexico City. She was invited by Barack Obama to sing in the White House, and acted in the Oscars for her participation in the film Frida. Lila has recorded nine studio albums.She has been nominated for nine Grammy awards and has won six.Maggie & Lila discuss her first appearance at the infamous Monterey Jazz Festival and her amazing performance + members of her current band. Source: https://www.liladowns.com/language/en/Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994.Send us a textSupport the show@profileswithmaggielepique@maggielepique
It is the early 70s and the music scene is really heavy in New York City. Jay is deep in that scene and has some incredible knowledge of music production from that time period and the stories, man the stories! Enjoy! Jay - https://jaymessina.com/ Mentions: Composure - Use the code RAW for a discount - https://composurelifestyle.com/ HighSpeed Daddy - https://www.highspeeddaddy.com/?rfsn=7178368.317ce6 Live Rishi - Use the code "TABLE50" and get 50% off your entire order - https://liverishi.com/ Me: https://berawpodcast.com/ 'til next time! The rock and roll music scene in New York City during the 1970s was an explosive and transformative era that shaped not only the genre but the entire music world. The city, known for its diversity and energy, became the epicenter for a new wave of rock movements that would leave a lasting cultural impact. Punk rock, glam rock, and the underground scene flourished during this time, with iconic venues, bands, and personalities rising to prominence. Punk Rock and CBGB Punk rock arguably defined the 1970s New York City rock scene more than any other genre. The iconic club CBGB (Country, BlueGrass, and Blues), located in the Bowery district, became the heart of the movement. Bands and musicians who performed at CBGB weren't polished or commercially driven; they embraced raw, aggressive sounds that captured the rebellious and anti-establishment sentiment of the time. The Ramones, often credited with pioneering punk rock, burst onto the scene with their fast, stripped-down songs and aggressive performances. They avoided the complex instrumentation of mainstream rock and brought a minimalist, high-energy sound that influenced countless future punk and alternative bands. Alongside The Ramones were artists like Patti Smith, Television, and Blondie, each contributing to punk's diverse palette. Patti Smith, with her poetic lyrics and raw vocal delivery, merged rock with art and literature, while Television's experimental guitar work and Blondie's fusion of punk with pop elements expanded the genre's reach. These acts represented a rebellion against the bloated, arena rock of the 1970s, favoring authenticity and immediacy over commercial appeal. Glam Rock and The New York Dolls While punk rock thrived, the glam rock scene also left a significant mark on New York's rock culture. The New York Dolls became one of the most influential bands of this movement, blending gritty rock and roll with outrageous, gender-bending fashion. Their performances were loud, chaotic, and theatrical, laying the groundwork for future acts like KISS and even shaping the aesthetic of the punk scene. Glam rock embraced excess and spectacle, and New York City was the perfect stage. The Dolls, in particular, brought a street-level, rough-edged version of glam that contrasted with the more polished British glam scene of artists like David Bowie or T. Rex. Their influence was wide-reaching, from punk to glam metal and the future alternative rock scenes of the 1980s and beyond. Underground and Avant-Garde Rock Beyond punk and glam, New York in the 1970s also nurtured an experimental, avant-garde rock scene. The Velvet Underground, although more prominent in the late 1960s, laid the groundwork for much of New York's underground rock ethos. Their fusion of minimalist rock with abstract lyrical themes and art-school sensibilities was embraced by many of the city's up-and-coming musicians. This period also saw influential artists like Lou Reed and David Bowie (who spent significant time in New York) pushing the boundaries of rock music into darker, more introspective territories. Reed's solo work, especially the 1973 album Berlin, continued to challenge rock's conventions, incorporating elements of theater, art, and storytelling into his music. Iconic Venues New York's rock and roll scene thrived in a number of legendary venues beyond CBGB. Max's Kansas City was another iconic spot where musicians, artists, and poets converged. The venue was a hub for both the punk and glam scenes and hosted performances by The Velvet Underground, David Bowie, and The New York Dolls. Max's, much like CBGB, became a crucible for innovation and creativity in the city's rock and roll scene. Cultural Impact The rock and roll scene in 1970s New York City was more than just music; it was a cultural movement that influenced fashion, art, and societal attitudes. The gritty, rebellious energy of the punk scene, the flamboyant excess of glam rock, and the intellectual avant-garde spirit all contributed to a broader cultural shift toward individualism, experimentation, and defiance against the mainstream. This period would go on to influence rock and alternative music for decades to come. New York in the 1970s was not just the birthplace of new sounds but also an incubator for cultural revolutions that changed the face of rock and roll forever.
A small package with a huge punch! Award winning rapper, singer, songwriter and music coach are just a few of the titles that this woman holds. Jass Bianchi talks music, human rights and the music business. She has worked with greats such as The Wiggles, Snoop Dogg, Nora Jones, Wu-Tang and Dipset. She has put together a program that walks musicians of all levels toward a successful and streamlined career. Great conversation with this successful and talented all around awesome woman who we are now proud to call a friend. #jassbianchi #rapper #singer #songwriter #musician #humanrights #strongwoman #womanpower #wiggles #norajones #wutang #snoopdog --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musiciansandbeyond/support
In this episode, we spoke to Karthik Satchitanand. Karthik is a principal software engineer at Harness and co-founder and maintainer of LitmusChaos, a CNCF incubated project. We talked about Chaos engineering , the Litmus project and more. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Kubernetes 1.31 release blog Kubernetes 1.31 release episode of the Kubernetes Podcast from Google KubeCon NA 2024 Schedule Score accepted as a CNCF Sandbox Project Links from the interview LitmusChaos principlesofchaos.org Okteto LitmusChaosCon community.cncf.io Links from the post-interview chat Chaos Monkey Chapter 5 of “Chaos Engineering” by Casey Rosenthal, Nora Jones, published by O'Reilly, covers DiRT LitmusChaos ChaosHub Klustered on YouTube Rawkode Academy
More hilarious Olympics talk from Eric and Kiley on this episode. Everything from the pole vaulter who caught his junk on the bar, Steph Curry's unbelievable last game, and how track and field have several nice looking women. Eric explains in detail how he and his son Tanner did a three-mile open water swim. Eric and Kiley's dog (Nora Jones) interrupts the podcast by chewing up a remote and causing chaos.
Many artists have those sliding door moments - being at the right place at the right time with just the right amount of talent, style and looks to make it out of having to work a “real job." Growing up in New York and then Paris where a young Madeleine began singing on the street, harnessing her deeply warm and eerily timeless voice (close your eyes and you might hear Billie Holiday) she went from being let go selling newspapers and toiling as a Applebees hostess in Nashville to creating beloved major-label jazz pop albums like Dreamland and Careless Love (one of my all time favorite albums) where she expertly sang out-of-box covers in English from singing poets and kindred spirits like Leonard Cohen and also jazzy French favorites that got her in front of millions of listeners around the world. Slowly Peyroux began inserting personal and often politically powerful originals as her profile grew - leading to her new protest-forward all-original LP Let's Walk. While she was a staple of the early 2000s jazz pop best-sellers alongside Nora Jones and Diana Krall, the new record finally unleashes Peyroux's full creative potential: there's playful bluesy bops like “Showman Dan” which feels like a cheeky Jim Croce hit - and darkly prophetic songs like “Nothing Personal” which takes a clear-eyed view of sexual assault as a weapon of war. She's not holding back and her intuitive band, always a highlight, matches her intensity at every point. Much like her genre-defying albums, a conversation with Madeleine goes in many directions - she's got a lot on her mind, she has a lot of ideas and having lived much of her creative life in both America and France, she has a unique double perspective about what music and culture can do for our well-being and how governments and its citizens can support music more.
Eric and Kiley attend another family wedding that Kiley denies that Eric was the second best dancer. Nora Jones the dog gets stitches, Tahoe gets a sewage spill, and Eric warns people to wash out their water bottles. The latest up date on ABC's The Bachelorette has Eric and Kiley in a heated debate about the remaining men. The new movie Twisters has Kiley being a fan girl for Glen Powell.
Questions, suggestions, or feedback? Send us a message!In this episode we are speaking to Nitin Sawhney, who is a multifaceted artist whose career spans music, film, theatre and dance. Nitin is a world-renowned composer, producer, and musician, celebrated for his ability to blend a wide array of musical styles, including classical, jazz, electronica, and traditional Indian music. He also produces other artists work, offering stewardship to many talented young musicians. His work has earned him over 20 international awards, a CBE, a Mercury Prize nomination and an Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement Award.Beyond his albums, Nitin has composed scores for film, television, and stage productions, showcasing his versatility and depth as an artist. His collaborations read like a who's who of the music and entertainment world, featuring artists such as Paul McCartney, Sting, Annie Lennox, Nora Jones, Anoushka Shankar, Joss Stone and Jeff Beck. His influence extends to activism as well, using his platform to address social and political issues.We talk about:The neuroscience of musicNature and musicHow cultures create different musical frameworksThe impact of technology on music productionWhy is it that music affects our mood?The fabulousness of Nitin's musical careerWill copyright survive AI?And the existential questions that arise form thisPress play and enjoy the music!Here's a link to Nitin's newest Album Identity.Web: www.whereshallwemeet.xyzTwitter: @whrshallwemeetInstagram: @whrshallwemeet
Eric feels he would be a great athlete in the Para Olympics. Eric and Kiley's dog, Nora Jones, is kiting bunnies and biting the heads off of them in back yard. Eric talks about how travel sports for kids is not good for the family network. Kiley and Eric debate how kids need to start getting into the trades. Public Display of Affection: what is to much?
National Fold laundry day, Entertainment 1969. Alaska bought and paid for, 1st operation under general anestecia, Pencil with an erasure invented. Todays birthdays - Vincent Van Gogh, John Astin, Warren Beatty, Eric Clapton, Robbie Coltrane, Paul Reiser, MC Hammer, Celine Dion, Nora Jones, Justin Moore, Thomas Rhett. James Cagney died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Laundry day - Tyrese WitherspoonDizzy - Tommy RoeWho's gonna mow your grass - Buck OwenBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Addams Family TV themeWondergul tonight - Eric ClaptonMad about you TV themeCan't touch this - MC HammerBecause you loved me - Celine DionDon't know why - Nora JonesSomebody else will - Justin MooreUnforgettable - Thomas RhettExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
A small package with a huge punch !! Rapper, singer, songwriter and music coach are just a few of the titles that this woman holds. Jass Bianchi talks music, human rights and the music business. With a resume that consists of working with greats such as The Wiggles, Snoop Dogg, Nora Jones, Wu-Tang and Dipset, Jass knows the ins and outs of this tough business of music. She has put together a program to walk musicians of all levels to a successful and streamlined career. Great conversation with this successful and talented all around awesome woman who we are now proud to call a friend. #jassbianchi #rapper #singer #songwriter #musician #humanrights #strongwoman #womanpower #wiggles #norajones #wutang #snoopdog --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musiciansandbeyond/support
Have you ever wanted to speak on stages? Have you thought about getting paid to speak? Maybe you think, I don't have anything to talk about …. No one would ever hire me to speak. If this sounds like you, you're going to want to stick around for today's episode. Wendy Babcock is known as The Paid Stage Speaking Coach and she is hear to help you, the momma entrepreneur add profitable speaking to your business so you can create another stream of income. In this episode Wendy shares how she never sought out to be a speaker. It just sort of happened back in 2017. She had no idea this journey and this path would lead her to helping others speak or to her becoming an International And TED X speaker. Wendy shares such valuable information on how to get started, what the top topic most companies are looking for when they hire speakers and how you should listen to that little nudge inside of you to get uncomfortable. Highlights on this episode: *Her journey to becoming a paid speaker *How January 2017 changed everything for her *Removing the negativity from your life *Living a complaint free life *Charging your worth and what feels good to you not what someone tells you to charge *Reality….it was a slow start *Imposter syndrome *Get paid to speak without selling And so much more. ******************************************** MOM POWER HOUR sign up and details page ******************************************** About Wendy Babcock: Wendy Babcock is an International & TEDx Speaker, Author and Certified Complaint Free Trainer. In 2019 Wendy founded The Kindness Bucket Brigade, a Facebook group dedicated to eliminating online bullying and spreading compassion. Her initiatives have gained recognition from prominent publications such as Reader's Digest and The Wisconsin State Journal and have led to appearances on major television networks like ABC, NBC, and Fox47, shining a light on her passion for promoting kindness and empowerment through positive communication. Wendy, also known as The Paid Stage Speaking Coach, has become a sought after expert helping female entrepreneurs add profitable speaking to their business to create another stream of income. Connect with Wendy: Website: HTTP://wendybabcockspeaks.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/wendybabcockpresents TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gertieglitterbottom Fun Fact: She is a lyricist and won the 2006 VH1 Song of the Year songwriting January round. Judges included Nora Jones and Steven Tyler. ******************************************** You can find me at: Website: https://www.melissaclampitt.com FB https://www.facebook.com/mclampitt/ IG https://www.instagram.com/melissa.clampitt/ Subscribe and watch this episode on my Youtube channel Order a copy of the book Don't Be Invisible Be Fabulous: Owning Your Feminine Power. A compilation book with the chapter Bet on Yourself authored by Melissa PS..Make sure you tag us on social and let me know what you thought of this episode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-clampitt/message
In this episode, we welcome Nora Jones, Founder and CEO of Jeli, which PagerDuty acquired in 2023. We talk with Nora about expanding incident response into incident management and learning from incidents to improve reliability.
J. Walter Hawkes is a 4-time Emmy-winning composer for the PBS series Peg + Cat and Wonder Pets, is a renowned jazz trombone player, and also performs as a jazz vocalist, ukulele player, and pianist. As a young man, he survived a horrible accident which changed the course of his life. We talk about this and his mentors including the legendary Slide Hampton, how he got into composing for Blues Clues, and many hilarious and heart-warming personal stories. Those of you who listened to my episode with Pat Irwin will remember his album Wide Open Sky with Walter, and we're featuring two pieces from that album in this episode along with an impromptu performance of Cole Porter's Get Out of Town. Walter's love of adventure really comes through in this conversation, and it's really inspiring to hear how he's built such an interesting career in music. You can use the timestamps (listed below) to navigate, and like all my episodes, you can listen to this on your podcast player, watch the YouTube video, or read the transcript, all linked here to my website: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/j-walter-hawkes Pat Irwin episode: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/pat-irwin J. Walter Hawkes website: https://jwalterhawkes.com/about Can you buy me a coffee to support this channel and this podcast? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Please do sign up for my newsletter to get access to Sneak Peeks: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter DeWitt Fleming with The Hot Sardines: https://youtu.be/Va68n60B3js?si=ida_ujyhVvRXG_iJ The February video on Walter's YouTube is here: https://youtu.be/XJOeV0mVcgA?si=IZpS8B1MzXa6CEUV My Linktree with social media links: https://linktr.ee/leahroseman Timestamps: (00:00) Intro ( 01:45) Wide Open Sky album with Pat Irwin, story of February and old family film (10:17) February (12:06) the story of the accident (24:05) please support the podcast! Buy me a coffee? Thanks! (24:43) intro to For a Dance (26:03) For a Dance from Wide Open Sky (29:44) piano, The Hot Sardines (32:32) North Texas experience (39:40) Emmys, composing for children's tv Peg+Cat, Wonder Pets, Blues Clues (48:49) ukulele stories (01:00:00) intro to Cole Porter's Get Out of Town (01:00:50) Get Out of Town by Cole Porter (01:02:55) Nora Jones, career regrets, dealing with stagefright (01:14:33) Slide Hampton, Carnegie Hall Jazz Band (01:22:29) early NYC days, traditional jazz scene (01:26:24) memorization skills (01:28:31) electronics, old computers, instruments (01:35:40) importance of mentorship, Duncan Goff, Jerry Ball, Sol Yaged, balancing his career between playing and composing (01:45:42) how Walter started composing for Blues Clues, how the accident affected his career --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leah-roseman/message
Nora Jones, CEO and Co founder of Jeli, joins the show to talk aboutHow Nora's experience at Jet, Netflix, and Slack led her to founding Jeli.Chaos engineering, quantifying the impact of burnout in an "always on" economy, and the human side of incident management. Selling Jeli to PagerDuty and the process Nora went through to sell the company (when to bring in outside help)
Thanksgiving is coming up on Eric and Kiley quickly, Kiley is having an anxiety breakdown and Eric is trying to cheer her up. The new puppy, Nora Jones, is testing them in every way. Eric, Mom, and Kelly Clarkson are on Keto Gummies and Mushroom Coffee to slim down. Eric has issues with people taking to long in the public bathroom stalls.
Today's episode is all about Incident Management. We have two amazing guests, Nora Jones, founder and CEO of Jeli, and Dan McCall, the VP and GM of Incident Management at PagerDuty. There's of course a technical aspect to managing incidents that PagerDuty excels at, very well known for, and there's also a human side, like how do you learn from an incident so it doesn't happen again in the future, and this is where Jeli steps in. In the episode, Nora and Dan talk through the evolution of incident management, the hard problems in the space, and a future that leverages AI with a human in the loop component to scalably and proactively manage incidents and reduce outages. We also touch on the recent announcement that Jeli was acquired by PagerDuty.
LOTS OF CHANGES…Eric and Kiley's new puppy (Nora Jones) has a huge adjustment to their lives. The new studio has new energy, a new look and a new feel to give Eric and Kiley some of their best stuff yet. Thanksgiving preparation is on, all the kids will be there for a huge family party filled with lots of laughs. Eric goes on a rant about his new found gummies.
Ladies, are you experiencing low energy, menstrual symptoms, miscarriages, fatigue, brain fog, and/or cold sensitivity? If so, today's podcast is for you! At age 40, Nora had her first child. At 44, after having her second child, she started experiencing symptoms and her OB/Gyn referred her to an endocrinologist. She remembered hearing Dr. Hotze years earlier on the radio discussing solutions for hormone decline and imbalance and decided to call! Join Dr. Hotze and his special guest, Nora Jones, as they take you through Nora's journey of hormone imbalance, miscarriages, and low energy, and learn how she got her life back naturally! Nora experienced menopause at 48 and is feeling great! Learn more about how bioidentical hormones and the yeast-free eating program improved her health, quality of life and her energy level! Watch now and subscribe to our podcasts at www.HotzePodcast.com. To receive a FREE copy of Dr. Hotze's best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, and Happiness,” call 281-698-8698 and mention this podcast. Includes free shipping!
Today we're talking about parenting--with help from the iconic clip of Patton Oswalt comparing the lore of Star Wars and My Little Ponies. Then, Nona (not Nora) Jones wrote something interesting that Aubrey wants to discuss, and to send you off on a high note--good news from the week. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SOUTHERN CHARM…Eric and Kiley are off to Charleston, South Carolina for some fun adventures and podcast research. A random Monday night podcast has Eric concerned about the Gin Blossoms, Jake at State Farm, and whether or not Kiley would rather sit next to a dead guy or a guy with the runs on a plane flight. Travis, Kelce's Mom, and the new dog Nora Jones have Kiley very excited.
LOTS OF FUN WTIH MOM: Mom is on the podcast because she has concerns about Eric's self esteem and possibly getting on drugs because of his acting career. Eric and Kiley get Mom's take on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey, our new dog Nora Jones, her new bird Kiwi, and what her perfect date would be on the Golden Bachelor.
TO BE OR NOT TO BE...Eric for the first time tells the story of why he started acting. Eric tells Kiley that he's hesitant on getting the new dog (Nora Jones) because he will be ignored. Kiley reveals that Eric will have a double chin whether he's skinny or not. Eric and Kiley go after Senator John Fetterman on the way he dresses like a slob and has no respect for the office.
PUPPY LOVE…Kiley is very excited getting to pick out a new dog and Eric was very excited to get a Heather Thomas Poster from his friend. Black Light Pickle Ball, a Taco Bar, and a fantastic Ice Cream Truck were the highlights of the birthday party they attended. Eric and Kiley get serious when it comes to discussing the Starbucks workforce and the ongoing problems with the current U.S. workforce.
Nora is the CEO and co-founder of Jeli, an incident management platform.Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsNora provides an in-depth look into incident management within the software industry and discusses the incident management platform Jeli.Nora's fascination with risk and its influence on human behavior stems from her early career in hardware and her involvement with a home security company. These experiences revealed the high stakes associated with software failures, uncovering the importance of learning from incidents and fostering a blame-aware culture that prioritizes continuous improvement. In contrast to the traditional blameless approach, which seeks to eliminate blame entirely, a blame-aware culture acknowledges that mistakes happen and focuses on learning from them instead of assigning blame. This approach encourages open discussions about incidents, creating a sense of safety and driving superior long-term outcomes.We also discuss chaos engineering - the practice of deliberately creating turbulent conditions in production to simulate real-world scenarios. This approach allows teams to experiment and acquire the necessary skills to effectively respond to incidents.Nora then introduces Jeli, an incident management platform that places a high priority on the human aspects of incidents. Unlike other platforms that solely concentrate on technology, Jeli aims to bridge the gap between technology and people. By emphasizing coordination, communication, and learning, Jeli helps organizations reduce incident costs and cultivate a healthier incident management culture. We discuss how customer expectations in the software industry have evolved over time, with users becoming increasingly intolerant of low reliability, particularly in critical services (Dan Luu has an incredible blog on the incidence of bugs in day-to-day software). This shift in priorities has compelled organizations to place greater importance on reliability and invest in incident management practices. We conclude by discussing how incident management will further evolve and how leaders can set their organizations up for success. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.softwareatscale.dev
Episode 15 - I will welcome special guest Raising Arizona Band from New Jersey Female Front Alternative Band. It was a true honor to talk to Bree, Zach, Nat, and Sara these guys have such a great sound and Sara has a great voice compare to a Nora Jones. Sara has an amazing voice, Bree is amazing guitars and Zach too and Nat is amazing with the bass. Musical influences Rangers from the Beatles to Muse 80's hair bands Rock N Roll. Please check them out on YouTube and IG. Youtube - https://www.zenrgyproductions.com/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/raisingarizonanj/ LinkTree - raisingarizonaband
If you think your org doesn't have any incidents, it's time to change your definition of an incident.This week we're joined by Nora Jones, Jeli's founder & CEO, to help us make sense of incident analysis and explain why so many incidents go underreported. Before beginning her journey as a founder, Nora helped pioneer chaos engineering at companies like Netflix and Slack where she developed a passion for understanding the intersection of software and people. A stellar engineer, manager & founder, we caught up with Nora on the heels of her keynote address at the LeadDev conference in New York. Show Notes:Register for our summer series! Howie: The Post-Incident GuideJeli's website: https://www.jeli.io/Support the show: Subscribe to our Substack Follow us on YouTube Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Want to try LinearB? Book a Demo & use discount code "Dev Interrupted Podcast"
Hljómsveitin Jethro Tull er í aðalhlutverki í Rokklandi í dag en Jethro Tull heldur tónleika í Eldborg í Hörpu 4. maí nk ? þrettándu tónleikana sína á Íslandi. Hljómsveitin spilaði fyrst í íþróttahúsinu á Akranesi 1992 og hefur svo spilað í Háskólabíói, Laugardalshöll og Hörpu, en síðast þegar Jethro Tull spilaði á Íslandi var það fyrir jólin 2016 í Hallgrímskirkju tvö kvöld í röð? og þá voru sérstakir gestir Marc Almond, KK, Unnur Birna Björnsdóttir, Gunnar Gunnars organisti, og Egill Ólafs og Guðni Már Hennings sem lásu ljóð sitthvort kvöldið. Jethro Tull var að senda frá sér nýja plötu á föstudaginn: RökFlöte, sem er byggð í kringum Norræna Goðafræði ? Völuspá og Ragnarök. Ég spjallað við Ian Anderson forsprakka Jethro Tull í vikunni um nýju plötuna, ferðalög, Akranes, dauðann, Händel, Morrisey ofl. En mann -og dýravinurinn, kántrísöngvarinn og vandræðagemsinn Willie Nelson kemur líka við sögu. Hann verður nefnilega 90 ára á miðvikudaginn og ætlar að fagna því með tvennum tónleikum í Hollywood Bowl í Los Angeles þar sem vinir hans ætla að syngja og spila með honum, fólk eins og Chris Stapleton, Edie Birckell, Kacey Musgraves, Leon Bridges, Lukas Nelson, Lyle Lovett, Margo Price, Miranda Lambert, Nathaniel Rateliff, Neil Young, Nora Jones, Orville Peck, Rosanne Cash, Sheryl Crow, Snoop Dogg, Sturgill Simpson, The Avett Brothers, The Chicks, The Lumineers, Tom Jones, Warren Haynes, Ziggy Marley og fleiri. Við rifjum upp brot úr viðtali við Willie frá á Glastonbury festival árið 2000 þegar ég og Magnús R. Einarsson heimsóttum Willie í rútuna hans eftir vel heppnaða tónleika á Pýramídasviðinu þar. Nýjasta platan hans Willie, I Don't Know a Thing About Love sem kom út í mars er sólóplata númer 73. Hann var tilnefndur í ár til fernra Gramy-verðlauna fyrir þrjár mismunandi plötur.
Hljómsveitin Jethro Tull er í aðalhlutverki í Rokklandi í dag en Jethro Tull heldur tónleika í Eldborg í Hörpu 4. maí nk ? þrettándu tónleikana sína á Íslandi. Hljómsveitin spilaði fyrst í íþróttahúsinu á Akranesi 1992 og hefur svo spilað í Háskólabíói, Laugardalshöll og Hörpu, en síðast þegar Jethro Tull spilaði á Íslandi var það fyrir jólin 2016 í Hallgrímskirkju tvö kvöld í röð? og þá voru sérstakir gestir Marc Almond, KK, Unnur Birna Björnsdóttir, Gunnar Gunnars organisti, og Egill Ólafs og Guðni Már Hennings sem lásu ljóð sitthvort kvöldið. Jethro Tull var að senda frá sér nýja plötu á föstudaginn: RökFlöte, sem er byggð í kringum Norræna Goðafræði ? Völuspá og Ragnarök. Ég spjallað við Ian Anderson forsprakka Jethro Tull í vikunni um nýju plötuna, ferðalög, Akranes, dauðann, Händel, Morrisey ofl. En mann -og dýravinurinn, kántrísöngvarinn og vandræðagemsinn Willie Nelson kemur líka við sögu. Hann verður nefnilega 90 ára á miðvikudaginn og ætlar að fagna því með tvennum tónleikum í Hollywood Bowl í Los Angeles þar sem vinir hans ætla að syngja og spila með honum, fólk eins og Chris Stapleton, Edie Birckell, Kacey Musgraves, Leon Bridges, Lukas Nelson, Lyle Lovett, Margo Price, Miranda Lambert, Nathaniel Rateliff, Neil Young, Nora Jones, Orville Peck, Rosanne Cash, Sheryl Crow, Snoop Dogg, Sturgill Simpson, The Avett Brothers, The Chicks, The Lumineers, Tom Jones, Warren Haynes, Ziggy Marley og fleiri. Við rifjum upp brot úr viðtali við Willie frá á Glastonbury festival árið 2000 þegar ég og Magnús R. Einarsson heimsóttum Willie í rútuna hans eftir vel heppnaða tónleika á Pýramídasviðinu þar. Nýjasta platan hans Willie, I Don't Know a Thing About Love sem kom út í mars er sólóplata númer 73. Hann var tilnefndur í ár til fernra Gramy-verðlauna fyrir þrjár mismunandi plötur.
National fold laundry day. Pop culture from 2007. Alaska bought and paid for, 1st operation under general anestesia, Pencil with an erasure invented. Todays birthdays - Vincent Van Gogh, John Astin, Warren Beatty, Eric Clapton, Robbie Coltrane, Paul Reiser, MC Hammer, Celine Dion, Nora Jones, Justin Moore, Thomas Rhett. James Cagney died.
Today we're talking to Nora Jones, Founder, and CEO at Jeli.io. We discuss the awkward nature of company incidents; the gap between what PR says and engineers have to fix in the fallout of a company incident; and why trust is the bedrock for growth. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! For more about Jelli, check out their website: https://www.jeli.io/ Produced by ProSeries Media.
Letting go can feel scary because you have so many memories, feelings, fears, and justifications around why you should hold on. And sometimes holding on is the right answer! If you'd like to wrap your head around when to let go and when to hold on, then definitely listen to this episode. Click HERE to find out more about the LOVE YOURSELF program for women. Enrollment ends soon, so get in here!Click HERE for Stress Release ClassClick HERE to apply for a FREE consultation with Elizabeth or CaseyHear Elvis sing this episode's slow down song HERE or the Nora Jones version HERE.
Jeli.io is an end to end incident management tool. Jeli helps you understand why an incident took place, how it could've been prevented, and allows you to dive deep into uncovered themes, patterns, or problem areas! Nora Jones is the Founder and CEO at Jeli.io and she joins us today. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Learning From Incidents with Nora Jones appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Jeli.io is an end to end incident management tool. Jeli helps you understand why an incident took place, how it could've been prevented, and allows you to dive deep into uncovered themes, patterns, or problem areas! Nora Jones is the Founder and CEO at Jeli.io and she joins us today. Full disclosure: Jeli.io is a The post Learning From Incidents with Nora Jones appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Colleen and Patricia talk about Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl's bestselling book The Storyteller and whether musicians have to warm up or not with SPECIAL GUEST Jules Shinkle (bass trombonist and Patricia's fiancée). Music from Dave Grohl and Nora Jones' cover of "Maybe I'm Amazed" and the podcast art is by @edrianochoa. Find us on IG @musicwithmompodcast
Nora Jones has been in tech her entire career. She originally thought she was going to get into hardware, but was always focused on reliability and safety. She has quite the track record, in regards to companies she has worked for - Jet.com, Netflix, and Slack. She lives in Denver, and likes to get outside and do dangerous activities (post studying the risk of course). She loves to ski, and really digs Telluride and Steamboat when she can make the drive.Through her time at other companies, Nora realized that the industry spends little time looking back on our past mistakes. She figured out that there was a solid market for people wanting to understand their incidents better, and started building something on the side, which eventually became her focus.This is the creation story of Jeli.io.SponsorsAirbyteDopplerHost.ioIPInfomablSupportZebraLinksWebsite: https://www.jeli.io/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norajones1/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to Roadcase!! We're simply delighted to have Jesse Harris on the show for this week's episode. Jesse is the famed songwriter responsible for the global sensation "Don't Know Why," sung by Nora Jones, which won multiple Grammys back in 2003. Jesse is a prolific songwriter and composer, and his most recent album, Silver Balloon, which he wrote with his songwriting partner of over 30 years, Kenny Wolleson, is undeniably one of the best works of his storied career. But despite his early songwriting mega-success, Jesse is a tireless and methodical worker who lives by the motto "the only ritual I have is the act of working on something." His winning attitude, rooted in daily life-affirming habits and the belief that one can successfully battle the negative voices in one's head that scream "you cannot do that," by positive action and shouting back "Yes, I Can!!" This chat with Jesse is equal parts informative and enlightening. So climb aboard the Roadcase bus for this special interview with songwriter and producer Jesse Harris. It's gonna be a great ride!! For more about Jesse Harris please click:https://jesseharrismusic.com/For more information on Roadcase: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
This week Kevin and Niseema talk about the Danish word "Hygge," which is a way of creating comfort and ease in your life. It is amazing how many ways we can create more comfort and ease in our daily rituals, from how we wake up in the morning, to how we live our day, to how we go to sleep.In the fall/winter season, there are so many ways to add pleasure to our lives, like wearing cozy wool socks, to making a cup of hot apple cider or hot chocolate. For the Danish, Hygge is a way of life, which explains why they are one of the happiest countries in the world.______________________________For more information or support contact hosts Kevin O'Donoghue LMHC or Niseema Dyan Diemer SEP at: info@thepositivemindcenter.com, or call 212-757-4488. You can sign up for our weekly newsletter at www.tffpp.org.These are challenging times and we hope this episode served to validate and ease your anxiety about what you may be experiencing. Please feel free to also suggest show ideas to the above email. Thank you for listening,Kevin and Niseemawww.tffpp.orghttps://www.kevinlmhc.comwww.niseema.comwww.thepositivemindcenter.comPRODUCTION CREDITSOpening Music : "Another Country", Performed by: Shadowfax, Written and Produced by: Chuck Greenberg, Source:Windham Hill/LegacyBreak Music: "Come Away With Me." Performed and Written by: Nora Jones, Produced by: Arif Mardin, Nora Jones, Jay Newland, Craig Street, Source: Blue Note RecordsEnd Music : "You Still Believe in Me." Performed by M.Ward, Written by: Brian Wilson and T Asher, Produced by: --, Source:Merge Records.The Positive Mind is produced with the help of:Engineering: Geoff BradyProducer: Connie Shannon Website Design and End Music: Giullian GioelloMarketing and PR: Jen Maguire, Maguire PR, jen@maguirepr.com
AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE - Alvvays ALL THE STUPID DAYS - The No Ones THINKIN' OF YOU - Courtney Marie Andrews LOVE CAN'T HOLD ME - Mapache LO PRESSURE - I Was A King THE PERFECT CRIME - The Stroppies SELFISH SOUL - Sudan Archives RHYTHM OF THE WORLD - The Cowsills PRISM - Say She She DO I LOVE YOU (INDEED I DO) - Bruce Springsteen EL CONDOR PASA - The Suffragettes VACATION FROM THOUGHT - Cass McCombs, Weak Signals CALL ME CRAZY - ARXX, Pillow Queens SUNSIGN - Anxious MUZZLE OF BEES - Nora Jones w/Jeff Tweedy SATURDAYS - Broken Bells CALIFORNIA - Bonny Light Horsemen CAN'T GET OUT OF THIS MOOD - Samara Joy STAND UP (from Till) - Jazmine Sullivan YOU WANT IT DARKER - Iggy Pop COMING BACK TO YOU - James Taylor Both from HERE IT IS Leonard Cohen tribute
Lila Downs is a six time GRAMMY winner who has recorded duets with artists from Santana to Nora Jones and even sang for Barack Obama at the white house. But before all that, Lila was living on the road, traveling with the Dead and selling jewelry on Shakedown Street. Credits:America's Dead is produced by work by work: Scott Newman, Jemma Brown, Kathleen Ottinger, Alex Kapelman, and Ben Montoya. Additional production from Josh Agajanian. The show is mixed by Sam Bair and Josh Hahn. Our theme music is by Jake Longstreth, John Nixon, Aaron Olson, and Ryan Adlaf of Mountain Brews and Richard Pictures. The show art is created by Andy J. Pizza. Special thanks to Joe Dawson at Sonos.
In episode 4 of Getting There, Nora Jones and Niall Murphy discuss the Atlassian outage of April 2022. This talk explores Atlassian's 20-year history, key takeaways from this 14-day outage, surprising findings from the incident report, and critical discussion of Atlassian's response.
Eric Krasno is an artist, producer and guitar guru. He was one of the founders of Lettuce and Soullive and has worked with some of the today's greats including Nora Jones, 50 cent, and Quincy Jones.This is his experiment Support him on Instagram @erickrasno
Ever wandered down memory lane with a friend, revisiting old music and reminiscing on shared experiences? Join me and my dear friend Tara as we go on a musical journey that maps her life, one that is as diverse and uniquely Canadian as the northern lights. Tara's carefully curated playlist, featuring many unknown and unpopular artists, becomes the soundtrack to her life, a melodic narrative of self-discovery, love, and strength. High school memories, rainbow-colored eyebrows, and a fondness for 70s and 80s rock and country music - Tara's adolescence was anything but ordinary. Discover how her love for Nora Jones influenced her singing career and how her sister and she devised their makeup using natural ingredients. Swapping makeup brushes for microphones, Tara found her voice and an insatiable passion for music that would follow her through life. Brace yourself as Tara unveils her story of coming out in a southern Alberta Bible Belt and the challenging yet transformative aftermath of this decision. The narrative takes an unexpected twist as she relates her introduction to a polyamorous relationship, a riveting tale of patience, understanding, and acceptance. In a grand finale, Tara's love for Keith Urban's music and the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses" is revealed, alongside a hidden talent that most wouldn't know about. So, grab your headphones, we promise you an extraordinary journey alongside our amazing guest, Tara.If you would like to download this playlist, click here Watch it on YouTube hereFollow Tara @twarbymusic Follow us everywhere Make sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes! Share the love by sharing our pageNew EP is out every MONDAY at 12 pmRock on! Music JunkiesSupport the show